The Warren County Board of Supervisors met in a regular session Tuesday and approved a letter of support for the Maximillions’ Muddy Puddles Children’s Memorial Splash Pad. The nonprofit organization ...
Tulip Time preparation begins in earnest with the annual Dutch Costume Market, held inside the Scholte Church at the Historical Village. Director of Pella Historical Museums Jessi Galligan says they ...
IowaWORKS will hold a mobile job fair at Marion County Public Health in Knoxville on April 2nd. This is part of the Central Iowa Mobile Workforce Center Tour, and the event will be from 11:00 am – ...
A Prairie City woman who entered a guilty plea to a reduced charge in a felony theft case involving an iPhone has been sentenced. On Tuesday, Associate District Court Judge Steven Holwerda issued a ...
The Court Appointed Special Advocates Program under Iowa Health and Human Services is looking for volunteers in Jasper County. Kevin Schnoebelen oversees the program in Jasper, Polk, and Dallas ...
Four roads are included in the 2026 edition of the Knoxville Street Improvements Project. The city conducts an annual street improvement project on streets outlined in its pavement management study.
The John C. Culver Public Policy Center is holding the 15th annual Culver Lecture at the Pote Theatre in the Blank Performing Arts Center on Simpson College’s Campus. The speaker this year will be ...
Norwalk residents will have an opportunity to dispose of large items during the city’s annual Spring Cleanup in May. Collection is scheduled for May 11th through May 14th. Residents who typically have ...
Central Softball 8, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts 0 Central Softball 5, Rutgers-Newark (N.J.) 2 Wisconsin-River Falls 10, Simpson Baseball 3 Geneseo 7, Simpson Softball 6 Simpson Softball 5, ...
Knoxville City Manager Heather Ussery recaps Monday night’s city council updates and provides updates on city projects.
On today’s Let’s Talk Pella, we continue our conversation with Matt Dowie of Yoke Ministries in Pella, discussing the non-profit organization, their mission, and Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month.
Newton Mayor Randy Ervin discusses the State Certification of the Newton Rail Park and how that will benefit the industrial development site and some personnel moves involving the City’s Finance ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results