

La Cygne council in favor of city hall upgrade; discusses creating space for new businesses
An architect's concept of the entries to the La Cygne City Hall that were presented to the city council last month. (Journal file photo) By Roger Sims, Journal staff linncountyjournal@icloud.com LA CYGNE – At the La Cygne City Council meeting on Feb. 18, members of the La Cygne City Council were presented with different options on the renovation of city hall. First, repairs to the two buildings on Broadway, one that has been used as city hall for a number of years and the oth


La Cygne council wrestles with language on sales tax ballot ahead of town hall meeting
On April 1 at 5 p.m., the La Cygne City Council begins a series of town hall meetings on the proposed changes to one of the city's 1% sales taxes. (Wix file photo) By Roger Sims, Journal staff linncountyjournal@icloud.com LA CYGNE – In the run-up to a town hall meeting on the proposed change in one of La Cygne’s two 1% sales taxes, the consensus of the La Cygne City Council was to not determine how the sales tax would be split if the issue passed. A town hall meeting about th


Commission signs over roads to Tanglewood Lake Owners group
Vehicles going into and out of Tanglewood Lakes were allowed access only by electronic cards before a court decision last year forced officials there to remove the gates. (Journal file photo) By Charlene Sims, Journal staff LCJeditor@icloud.com MOUND CITY – Linn County Commissioners Jason Hightower and Jim Johnson on Monday, March 23, approved and signed a lawsuit settlement agreement with the board of the Tanglewood Lake Owners Association (TLOA). The agreement stated that b


Noxious Weed Department head prepares for new season
Landowners who plan on spraying noxious weeds under the cost-share plan should contact the Linn County Noxious Weed Department. (Wix file photo) By Charlene Sims, Journal staff LCJeditor@icloud.com MOUND CITY – On Monday, March 23, the Linn County Commissioners heard a report from Linn County Noxious Weed Director Johnny Taylor and also approved a resolution that the county would spend $30,000 on the noxious weed cost-share program. Taylor reported that he had the 2026 price








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