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Alden School Board met this week
The Alden School Board this week approved policy changes required by law changes from the last legislative session, and decided to take their annual building tour in either December or January. The Alden board was also updated on the air conditioning project, as all units are now up and running.
Two special meetings held by the Hubbard City Council
Friday the Hubbard City Council held a special meeting and approved to place the property up for sale at 117 North Minnesota Street. The Hubbard council also approved an offer to purchase the property at 114 North Minnesota Street. Earlier in the week, the Hubbard City Council held a different...
From Coast to Cornfields: The States Most Likely to Send New Residents to Iowa
Iowa isn't a state known for having a large population. With only 3.2 million residents, there are cities that have nearly far more residents. New York and Los Angeles for example. Chicago has nearly our populous, and if you live in Eastern Iowa, you're just a couple hours from such a massive number of folks in one area.
Twenty-five years of Iowa winters
On Aug. 15, Dave Havard of Centerville retired only two months short of working 25 years for the Iowa Department of Transportation. That equals spending thousands of hours plowing snow, tons and tons of snow, for 25 long Iowa winters, along with his many other duties during the rest of each year.
Bryan Boysen Ready for His First Year as North Butler and Clarksville Superintendent
Classes started for most Iowa school districts Friday. Iowa law states August 23rd is the earliest date schools can begin a new academic year. Bryan Boysen is in his first year as the shared superintendent of the North Butler and Clarksville school districts. Boysen previously served as superintendent and elementary principal in the Kenyon-Wanamingo School District in Minnesota and tells RadioOnTheGo News he is looking forward to his new position at the two Butler County school districts.
Noelck Family Presented Wergin Good Farm Neighbor Award Friday
Friday, the Isreal (Is) and Kristin Noelck family of Franklin County was presented the Wergin Good Farm Neighbor Award during a presentation at the Hampton Country Club. Noelck Farms was established in the 1960s by Ivan and Karen Noelck. Their son, Is, joined the operation in 1992. Now, more than three decades later, the multi-generational family farm includes Is and his wife, Kristin, and their three children: sons Isaiah and his wife Reann and their daughter Halston; Noah and his fiancé Maci; and daughter Isabella.
Unexpected Witness Comes Forward after 2008 Iowa Car Crash Becomes Homicide Investigation
In 2008, detectives with the Des Moines Police Department (D.M.P.D.) in Iowa were called to what was initially believed to be a fatal car accident along an off-ramp on Interstate 235. However, a post-mortem examination would determine that the car’s sole occupant, 41-year-old mother Michele Davis, actually had injuries consistent with a homicide, a revelation explored in Killer Relationship with Faith Jenkins.
Ultimate Waffle Breakfast Sandwich returns to Casey's
DES MOINES, Iowa — Fall may not be for a couple of weeks, but it will feel like the season sooner than that at Casey's. Some customers will be able to get their hands on the sandwich starting on Saturday, which is National Waffle Day. It will only be available for a limited time.
20th annual World Food and Music Festival hosts record-breaking amount of vendors
DES MOINES, Iowa — The 20th anniversary of the World Food and Music Festival is taking place in Downtown Des Moines this weekend and it’s the largest festival yet. The Greater Des Moines Partnership is hosting over 60 vendors representing 30 countries at Western Gateway Park. Amelia Klatt, the Director of Events for the Greater […]
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