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May- 2022 -17 May
Crop Progress Report Shows Planting Behind Schedule
Significantly drier and warmer weather allowed Iowa’s farmers 5.2 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending May 15, 2022,…
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16 May
Area Voters Should Watch Their Mail
Winnebago County Auditor Karla Weiss reminds voters that some polling places have changed due to recent redistricting across the state.…
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16 May
Britt Council Looks into Trash Disposal Issues
The Britt City Council is looking into how best to handle excess trash issues that residents may be having. Britt…
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16 May
Guth on the Potential Approval of the Budget
The Iowa State Legislature is continuing to discuss certain aspects of the structure of the budget for the next year.…
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16 May
Titonka Library to Feature a Trip to New York
Touring through New York City can be sometimes very difficult with the many sites to see and experience. The Titonka…
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16 May
Bid Letting on Environmental Education Center to Begin Soon
The Winnebago County Conservation Board, and Martin Gardner Architects, have once again begun the bid letting process for the new…
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14 May
Children’s Mental Health Month Continues Locally
Iowa is seeing more young children in crisis, so the state is launching a new ad campaign which aims to…
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14 May
IJAG Benefits Forest City and Area Students
The Forest City Community Schools have been participating in the IJAG or Iowa Jobs for American Graduates program for the…
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14 May
Exercise Caution on That First Summer Job
With schools in the area letting out soon, thousands of area teenagers are starting to apply for their first-ever summer…
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14 May
Mail Carriers to Pick Up Food Donations Today
This weekend will mark the 30th annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive in Iowa. Dutch Geisinger, deputy director of Polk…
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