A Polk County Sheriff's Office report says Supervisor Tom Hockensmith allegedly threatened to fight other supervisors over John Norris' firing.
Polk County Administrator John Norris has been placed on administrative leave and says he was asked to resign Friday after a shift in power on the county's Board of Supervisors. Norris, a former head ...
The Polk County Sheriff's Office says four deputies responded to a heated argument between a couple of Polk County ...
Polk County Administrator John Norris is currently on paid administrative leave. KCCI Investigates looks at his most recent ...
Polk County Administrator John Norris may be entitled to six months compensation if he is ultimately fired after being placed ...
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Norris' leave comes as the Board of Supervisors recently named new leadership and welcomed new members to their ranks.
More information has come out after a heated dispute last week between Polk County officials. KCCI confirmed the dispute took place last Friday, which stemmed from a discussion over County ...
On Friday calls were made to the Polk County Sheriff’s Office about a dispute at the Polk County Administration building. This comes days after swearing in two new members, electing a new board chair ...
(Red Oak) - A southwest Iowa native and stalwart of Iowa politics is near the center of controversy in Polk County.