(Red Oak) - A southwest Iowa native and stalwart of Iowa politics is near the center of controversy in Polk County.
A Polk County Sheriff's Office report says Supervisor Tom Hockensmith allegedly threatened to fight other supervisors over ...
Polk County Supervisor Tom Hockensmith threatened to fight other supervisors after Administrator John Norris was asked to resign last week, according to an incident report from the Polk County Sheriff ...
Newly elected Supervisors Mark Holm and Jill Altringer will work their full-time jobs as well as their $150,000 full-time ...
More details have emerged regarding a dispute between Polk County officials last week, including allegations that a supervisor attempted to fight other board members over another official being asked ...
The dispute allegedly broke out after the Polk County Board of Supervisors decided to terminate Polk County Administration ...
On Friday calls were made to the Polk County Sheriff’s Office about a dispute at the Polk County Administration building.
Norris' leave comes as the Board of Supervisors recently named new leadership and welcomed new members to their ranks.
The Polk County Sheriff's Office says four deputies responded to a heated argument between a couple of Polk County supervisors on Friday around 2 p.m.
The Polk County Board of Supervisors confirmed with WHO 13 News that Polk County Administrator John Norris was placed on administrative leave on Friday. Jonathan Cahill, a ...
Norris, a former head of Iowa's Democratic Party, said two new Republican supervisors asked for his resignation within 24 ...