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May- 2022 -24 May
Quasquicentennial Plans Begin in Kanawha
The city of Kanawha will be celebrating the 125th year of existence in a couple of years, but plans are…
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23 May
Garner Looks to Buy Fencing for the Future Dog Park
Residents in Garner have been asking city officials to build a dog park where they can take their dogs to…
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23 May
Kanawha to Raise Water and Sewer Rates
Like many area cities, Kanawha must raise their water and sewer rates in order to keep up with pricing. Mayor…
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23 May
Book Club Explores the Outermost House
The Winnebago County Conservation Board is offering a fun addition to the spring and summer activities which give virtually anyone…
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23 May
Area Farmers Continue to Work the Fields
Cold, wet weather delayed farmers from getting into the fields this spring, but Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig, says they…
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22 May
Sunday Talk: Feenstra on Formula Shortages and Ukrainian Aid
U. S. Representative Randy Feenstra has been very active in trying to help resolve several of the numerous crisis situations…
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22 May
Sunday Talk: Grassley on Ukraine Aid and Bird Flu
U. S. Senator Charles Grassley recently sat down with reporters to cover various subjects. Topics include aid to Ukraine, nominee for…
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21 May
Area Businesses Still Finding Labor Shortages
Many of the challenges area restaurants faced during the pandemic are behind us, but another perfect storm is brewing that’s…
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21 May
Emerald Ash Borer in All but Nine Iowa Counties
The invasive insect that kills ash trees has been detected in all but eight Iowa counties. State officials have confirmed…
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20 May
Key to Mason City Goes to Broadway Music Man Production
Mason City’s mayor has just returned from a trip to New York City where he presented the “Key to the…
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