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Bremer County Board of Supervisors seeks applicants to fill a three-member Veteran Affairs Commission seat starting July 1, 2026 for a three-year term. Applicants must be county residents who served honorably during a war period and submit DD-214 proof by June 12, 2026.
The Humboldt County District Court admitted the will of Tedmar C. Brodale (d. April 19, 2026) to probate on May 1, 2026, and appointed Cori L. Brodale and Bradley C. Brodale as executors. Creditors and interested persons must act within set deadlines to challenge or make claims.
PennyMac Loan Services filed a foreclosure seeking $152,527.08 plus interest, costs, and attorney fees on real estate in Chickasaw County. The plaintiff elected foreclosure without redemption, and defendants must file an answer by June 17, 2026 to avoid default.
The District Court of Ida County admitted the June 8, 2015 will of La Merle S. Wilson to probate and appointed Nadine Wilson Bray and Connie Wilson Boose as co-executors. Creditors and interested persons have limited time to act or object.
This notice informs interested persons that an administrator was appointed for Nathan Horstman's estate on May 1, 2026, and requests creditors to file claims by specific deadlines or make payment. Failure to file timely may bar claims against the estate.
The Humboldt County Iowa District Court admitted the February 21, 1987 will of Greg Beekman to probate on May 4, 2026, and appointed Cindy Beekman as executor. Creditors and interested persons have limited time to contest the will or make claims.
The Humboldt County Iowa District Court admitted the will of Robert L. Connor, Sr. to probate on April 10, 2026, and appointed Loralee Daniels as executor. Interested parties have limited time to challenge the will or file creditor claims.
The will of Jay L. Uthoff, who died around December 23, 2025, was admitted to probate on February 6, 2026, and Kathryn A. Uthoff was appointed executor; interested parties have limited time to contest the will.
The Bremer County District Court admitted the April 18, 2011 will of William R. Striepe to probate on May 7, 2026 and ordered there be no administration of the estate. Interested persons must act quickly to challenge the will.
This notice informs the public that successor co-trustees now administer the William R. Striepe Revocable Trust (dated April 18, 2011) following his death on or about January 28, 2026, and explains deadlines to contest the trust.
Bremer County will hold a Primary Election on June 2, 2026, with polls open 7:00 a.m.–8:00 p.m.; sample ballots and precinct information are on the county elections website. Voters must bring ID or follow alternative verification procedures by noon June 8, 2026 for provisional ballots.
Bremer County Board of Supervisors met May 5, 2026, approving payroll changes, property tax abatements for several parcels now owned by municipalities or the county, a minor subdivision plat, repeal first reading of an ordinance, contracts for road work, and various budget claims totaling $179,886.19.
Summary not provided: the document title indicates school board meeting minutes for Tri-Center School, which typically record board actions, decisions, and informational reports. No specific deadlines, amounts, or parties are included in the prompt.
The Manchester city council will hold a public hearing on May 26, 2026 at 5:30 PM to consider amending the current budget for fiscal year ending June 30, 2026. Residents can review proposed changes and speak at the meeting about impacts on taxes and spending.
The Burlington Community School District board held a May 12, 2026 work session and walkthrough at Aldo Leopold Intermediate School to tour and receive a progress update on the Grayhound Performing Arts Center construction; no board action was taken.
Ashton City Council held a regular meeting May 11, 2026 and accepted sealed bids to sell two city-owned properties at 238 2nd Avenue and 536 5th Street, awarding contracts to bidders with conditions for the 5th Street garage orientation.
The Bancroft City Council met May 11, 2026, held public hearings on the amended FY25/26 budget and proposals to vacate portions of Elm and Front Streets, approved the consent agenda, and reviewed additional claims for payment.
Clarence City Council met May 11, 2026 to approve routine consent items, hear presentations and public concerns, and decide on a recommended wastewater treatment upgrade. Council approved pursuing a SAGR system and signing an Intended Use Plan for funding.
Palo Alto County Board of Supervisors held a regular meeting May 12, 2026, approved the agenda, accepted minutes from May 5, 2026, and approved the Recorder's monthly report for April 30, 2026. Routine county business and approvals were carried unanimously.
Palo Alto County Board of Supervisors met May 12, 2026 in Emmetsburg; members approved the meeting agenda, minutes from May 5, 2026, and the Recorder's monthly report for April 30, 2026. Routine county business was conducted with motions carried unanimously among present members.
Clayton County will hold a Primary Election on Tuesday, June 2, 2026, for Democratic and Republican nominations for federal, state, and county offices. Polls open 7:00 AM–8:00 PM; absentee ballots available now and must be received by 8:00 PM on Election Day.
The Board of Supervisors held its regular May 5, 2026 session, approved the agenda, prior minutes, and payment of listed claims and drainage claims totaling multiple vendor payments. The meeting began at 8:00 AM with all five supervisors present.
The Kossuth County Board of Supervisors held their regular May 5, 2026 session, approved the agenda, prior minutes, and claims including drainage claims, and conducted routine business beginning at 8:00 A.M.
This is a list of vendor payments and expenses for May 26, showing amounts paid to suppliers, utilities, insurance, payroll-related accounts, and contract services totaling multiple entries. It documents municipal or county disbursements across categories like gas, library, supplies, and insurance.
This notice lists municipal expenditures and vendor payments for Graettinger, including utilities, insurance, power purchases, supplies, and services totaling multiple line-item amounts. It informs the public about how city funds were spent and which vendors were paid.
The Ruthven City Council met May 13, 2026 at the Ruthven Social Center to conduct regular business including approving minutes, claims, financials, and granting a liquor license to Bully's Bar & Grill. Attendance and routine motions were recorded.
Lamont City Council held its regular May 13, 2026 meeting, approved the consent agenda, reviewed payroll and vendor bills totaling $53,596.16, reported April revenues of $81,790.20, and received law enforcement and fire department activity updates.
The Iowa DOT and Alliant Energy seek to acquire fee-simple rights in a parcel in Mechanicsville (Lot 7 Pioneer Township and part of Lot 6 Holland's Addition) to relocate utility facilities for the U.S. 30 improvement project, as described by detailed legal descriptions and exhibits.
The Iowa DOT seeks to acquire an easement along U.S. 30 south of Mechanicsville in Cedar County for a highway improvement project (Project No. NHSN-030-8(55)--2R-16). Property owners and interested parties are notified of the condemnation action affecting specific parcels.
What Are Public Notices in Iowa?
Public notices in Iowa are legally mandated announcements published in official newspapers and government portals. Under state law, government agencies, courts, and private parties must publish these notices to inform the public of actions that may affect their rights or property.
Common types of public notices in Iowa include foreclosure filings, probate and estate notices, fictitious business name statements, tax deed sales, lis pendens (pending lawsuit filings on real property), name change petitions, and government bid solicitations.
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