News

Road construction to affect traffic north of Vinton beginning Monday, July 17

According to the Iowa Department of Transportation, starting on Monday, July 17, traffic entering and leaving Vinton on Highway 150 north will be affected by road construction. The report says, that between US 218 and County Road E16 (Vinton) there will be road construction. -Temporary traffic lights. -Height limit in effect. 15'0"-Width limit in effect.

Benton County adds another Royal Title Recipient in 2023

Emily Rose Ingalls of Newhall was crowned the 2023 National Cattle Congress Fair Queen Emily Rose Ingalls the daughter of Loren and Patti Ingalls of Newhall, is no stranger to being royalty. In 2022 Emily reigned as the Benton County Fair Princess. This past weekend, she was crowned the 2023 National Cattle Congress Fair Queen.She said that she ran for this contest "because I wanted to be a role model for young girls in the community.

VINTON PUBLIC LIBRARY RECEIVES ACCREDITATION FROM THE STATE LIBRARY OF IOWA

The State Library of Iowa has announced that the Vinton Public Library has met the conditions for state accreditation as outlined in “In Service to Iowa: Public Library Standards Sixth Edition.”Achieving accreditation requires a significant, ongoing local commitment to high quality library services. The Vinton Public Library has been recognized for its efforts in all areas of library operations including governance and funding, staffing, library collection, services, public relations, access, and facilities.

Bloombury Farm unveils Corn Maze announces Foster Family Day

The premier agritourism destination in eastern Iowa and one of the state's largest child welfare agencies are partnering to celebrate Four Oaks' 50th Anniversary. Later this fall the Bloomsbury Farm, Four Oaks and Chelsea's Dream Foundation will host a Foster Family Day. The event will also serve as Four Oaks' anniversary celebration event for staff.

Hard Work Pays Off for V-S FFA at the 2023 Benton County Fair

Mentors Steven and Emma Henry with Gina Lutgen, Clayton McKenna, Will McKenna, and Megan Schlitter and the breeding goats they exhibited. By: Co-Reporter, Izzie Birker The Benton County Fair took place on Tuesday, June 20th - Sunday June 25th. But for the Vinton-Shellsburg FFA and many others it all started way before the fair week. In addition to preparing their exhibits in the months leading up to the fair, FFA members started the week by cleaning out the FFA Barn area, laying down wood chips, and putting the displays and pens together for the animals in the petting zoo.

Fire Fighter Mural Moves across the Street

Did you notice that this mural moved? No silly, not on its own power of course. If you are like me, you pulled up to the stop sign on 3rd St. and thought, "Has that mural ALWAYS been on the west wall of the Benton County Sheriff's Office and I'm JUST noticing it? I don't THINK it has, but if not, where was it!"If you thought that, you're right. The fire station was considered for the mural Melody Snow of Vinton Unlimited said, but the walls were too short for the mural.

Vinton woman brings home wins in the Linn County Fair

It was another blue ribbon, er blue ribbon  AND purple ribbon day for Angie Wittmer at the Linn County Fair. Wittmer from Of Vinton entered her photography at the fair bringing home Linn County Fair's Best of Show and Reserve Best of Show in photography as well as several other first-place wins. Congratulations Angie! 

A reminder from the Vinton Police Department

With the kids out of school, we thought it would be a good time to post the City of Vinton Curfew Ordinance. 46.01   CURFEW.The Council has determined that a curfew for minors is necessary to promote the public health, safety, morals and general welfare of the City and specifically to reinforce the primary authority and responsibility of adults responsible for minors; to protect the public from the illegal acts of minors committed after the curfew hour; and to protect minors from improper influences and criminal activity that prevail in public places after the curfew hour.

Iowa Legislature passes legislation to outlaw most abortions after six weeks

By JAY WAAGMEESTER AND KATHIE OBRADOVICHThe Republican-controlled Iowa Legislature, in a daylong special legislative session, passed legislation late Tuesday to outlaw most abortions in Iowa after six weeks of gestation.The House adjourned just after 9 p.m. Tuesday after sending House File 732 to the Senate with a vote of 56-34.

Vinton Parks & Rec Renovates Veterans Park

VPRD is making improvements to Veterans Park, watch for new displays and a new bridge Director of the Vinton Parks and Recreation Department, Matt Boggess has had a project on the back burner of his mind for a long time. He said for the last four or five years he's been tossing around ideas for ways that he could improve the Veterans Park in Vinton.Using some of those ideas, the department has begun to renovate the park. There will be a new bridge replacing the old one, as well as new displays holding the names of area veterans.