On Friday, members of Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) and six visiting French chefs made the drive down to Revelton ...
Currently, the general fund levy is $8.20. In Fiscal Year 2029, there will be a hard cap on the levy of $8.10. The city’s general fund is used for all of the city’s departments except for roads and ...
In January, Osceola Chamber Main Street’s (OCMS) board of directors said farewell to five members - Nicole Jacobsen, First National Bank; Yolanda Rosales, Cactus Family Farms; Shane Simpson, Lakeside ...
Wednesday was Veterans Day at the Capitol. We ceremoniously honored and remembered the men and women who have bravely served ...
Clarke students selected to represent their school in the 2025 Youth Art Month Show. Back row l-r: Emmanuel Gomez-Corona (9th Grade), Janie Antoine (12th Grade), Rachel Jaurigue (12th Grade), Jacob ...
During his 50 year career in Clarke County, he delivered a sum of 3,000 babies. Leaving to the imagination of who was not ...
MURRAY -- The Murray girls hosted a conference match-up Jan. 21 against the Orient-Macksburg Lady Bulldogs, winning 47-40. Murray controlled the lead going into halftime 21-16, for Orient-Macksburg to ...
Clarke archers attended the Chariton Shootout Tournament on Saturday. Masan Redman took first in high school boys out of 44 with a score of 277. Dwight Humphrey took ninth with a score of 267 and ...
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Clarke girls placed 12th at Centerville Girls Scramble on Thursday with a team score of six. Albia took first with 137.5 points, Van Buren second with 55.0 points and East Union third with 54.5.
On the road at Johnston Jan. 20, the Dragons bowled past the Indians in narrow margins - the boys lost by 197 pins and the girls by 200. On the boys side, Bryce Giza had the meets ...
CLARINDA -- On the road Jan. 23 at Clarinda, the Clarke Indians fell 82-50. Halftime saw the Cardinals ahead 39-30, before putting up another 43 in the last two quarters to the Indians’ 20.