Feb 17, 2008 | Sioux City Journal
Former Spencer bank vice president faces felony charges
A former bank vice president faces theft and multiple forgery charges due to alleged activities at a Spencer bank. via Sioux City Journal
DICK KIRCHOFF AND DELANA IHRKE WILL TAKE OFFICE JANUARY FIRST. KIRCHOFF WILL SERVE AS MAYOR AND IHRKE WILL REPRESENT THE SECOND WARD ON THE COUNCIL. via KLEM-AM Le Mars
Greenville fire claims life of occupant
Members of the Royal Fire & Rescue Department stayed at the scene of a fatal house fire throughout the morning Thursday. via Spencer Daily Reporter
Officials investigate fire that killed Greenville man
An autopsy was ordered on the body of a man found inside his burning home. Firefighters found Tim Mills, 60, dead in his home in Greenville Thursday morning, Clay County authorities said. via Indianola Record-Herald
Body Of Siouxland Man Found Inside His Home
The body of a Siouxland man has been recovered from his fire-engulfed home. Authorities say Tim Mills, 60 was found dead in the kitchen of his Greenville, Iowa home Thursday morning. via KCAU-TV Sioux City
Two people were taken to the hospital with injuries Thursday after a two-vehicle accident in Spencer. via Sioux City Journal
Friday, Oct. 26, 2007 is the last day for voters in the Clay County cities of Dickens, Fostoria, Everly, Gillett Grove, Greenville, Peterson, Rossie, Royal, Spencer and Webb to register for the Regular City ... via Spencer Daily Reporter
Rural Greenville family loses home
“I don't know what we're going to do for right now. It hasn't really sunk in yet what all I do have to do. We've had plenty of offers, though.”
"I was pretty shocked," Greenville-area farmer Tom Gross said. "We had only been gone a half-hour or 45 minutes and came home to this." Gross was referring to what is left of his house -- about seven hours ... via Spencer Daily Reporter
Great Lakes Co-op merger still a question
“They sold the Hartley elevator. They pushed us out. That's a clue as to how it could work. "I'd rather have a bin on my farm than one 50 miles away”
Great Lakes Cooperative general manager Kevin Hartkemeyer says the low turnout for two informational meetings on the co-op's planned merger with Green Plains Renewable Energy indicates there either weren't a ... via Sioux City Journal