City

City Organizations

Inwood is a quaint town with a rich history. It has the convenience of being near a large city while still giving you distance from it. Its government focuses on city-wide improvements and the residents' voice.


Picture of the Inwood Community Center City Hall and Library Building

Inwood City Hall

City Hall is located inside the Community Center building on Main Street.
Address: 103 S Main St, Inwood, IA 51240
Phone: (712) 753-4833
Mayor: Rebecca Bixler,
beccab@inwoodiowa.com
City Clerk: Carol Vander Kolk,
cityofinwood@hotmail.com
Deputy Clerk: Travis Mullinix,
travism@inwoodiowa.com

Inwood Iowa New Fire Department Building sitting at an angle with American flag waving

Inwood Fire Department & Rescue

FIRE DEPARTMENT
Meets: 4th Monday evening each month

FIRE RESCUE
Meets: 1st Monday of each month

Fire ChiefTroy Van Beek
(712) 470-0487


Picture of the West Lyon Herald Newspaper Building on Main Street Inwood

West Lyon Herald Newspaper

The West Lyon Herald serves the residents and business community of West Lyon County and Northwest Iowa by accurately and consistently producing a quality newspaper which thoroughly covers the news of the area, stimulates thought and conversation, delivers advertising messages in a timely manner, and provides information of general value to its public.

Phone: (712) 753-2258
Website: http://www.ncppub.com/
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/WestLyonHerald/

Address: 
Box 340, 211 S Main
Inwood, Iowa


Picture of the Inwood Iowa Post Office Building on Main Street

Inwood Post Office

Address: 201 S Main St, Inwood, IA 51240
Phone: (712) 746-0119
Website: http://www.uspspostoffices.com/ia/inwood/inwood

Post Master:  Alisha Roozenboom

----Hours----
Monday-Friday: 8:00–11:30AM, 12:30–4PM
Saturday: 8:00 - 9:30AM
Sunday Closed

**Lobby Open 24 Hours**


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Inwood Water Facilities

Provided (at least in part) by Lyon & Sioux Rural Water System, Inc.

The Doon Subsystem has a water treatment plant 1 ½ miles north of Doon. This plant utilizes 12 alluvial wells and serves the area west of Doon, all the way to the Big Sioux River, and east to the George/Boyden Blacktop. It also serves the towns of Alvord, Doon, and Inwood. The Doon Wellfield is our best and biggest source of water. We added 2 new wells near Beloit in 2012. These wells will be used as a supplemental source for the area southwest of Inwood during the summer months.

Website: http://www.lyonsiouxruralwater.com/site/