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By Bob Steenson, [email protected] The Floyd County Board of Supervisors discussed a security plan for the courthouse at the board’s regular meeting Tuesday morning, but took no action.
By Bob Steenson, [email protected] A Charles City woman who was charged with causing severe injuries to a child ...
By Bob Steenson, [email protected] The Charles City Municipal Band is preparing to launch its 43rd season and is ...
Gallup’s 18-hole score of 75 tied him with Waverly-Shell Rock seniors Tyler Gade and Luke Frazell before Gallup won the subsequent playoff for the sectional title. Gallup advances to the Class 3A ...
On Monday, May 5, teachers Kirsten Field and Melinda Masters brought their classes of approximately 25 fourth graders from ...
The hosting Comets had two golfers make the Top 15 cut for the distinction of being included on the final All-NEIC Girls Golf ...
Charles City will be saying farewell to City Administrator Steve Diers this summer. Serving in the Charles City position for ...
The Charles City School Board members took a tour of the high school on Monday, May 12, to see what needs in the building ...
Sixth-graders at Immaculate Conception Catholic School celebrated their elementary graduation on Friday, May 19. The IC Class ...
Middle school musicians presented their final concerts of the school year last week on Monday, May 5, as the various ...
With Monday’s 3-1 win over the Belmond-Klemme Bulldogs, the Comets improved to 5-5-1 (5 wins, 5 losses, 1 tie … .500) ahead of Thursday’s makeup home match against New Hampton.
Iowa senators voted 27-22 late Monday, May 12, to pass a bill to limit the ability of carbon sequestration pipelines to use eminent domain, sending it to the governor’s desk after a drawn-out debate.