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After graduating from Iowa State last year, Grace Reineke knew she wanted to return home at some point. With a bit of luck and help, that time came sooner than she anticipated. A Boyer Valley … more
Art at the Park will take on an “Indiana Jones” theme this year, with adventurer-themed crafts and obstacles. The sixth annual event will take place on Saturday, July 29, from 5 – 8 … more
Isabelle Schroeder, from Odebolt, Iowa, has been selected to conduct research for Drake University. Isabelle will be a senior at Drake and is majoring in Clinical and Medical Sciences. She will be … more
The City of Little Sioux is trying to further their progress on improving the water quality in town and in River Sioux, but residents of River Sioux have expressed they want no part in the … more
A part of the Dow City community for 67 years, and under the ownership of Ace and Marilyn Ettleman since 1977, Ettleman Oil, Ettleman’s Town and Country and Ettleman’s Pizza officially … more
Gov. Kim Reynolds is settling three lawsuits from journalists and others seeking public records after losing a key Iowa Supreme Court case this spring, agreeing to pay $175,000. Reynolds' office … more
Iowa Auditor Rob Sand talked accountability and control on the local and state level during his town hall visit at the Missouri Valley City Park on June 28. More specifically, Sand spoke about … more
Back in May, a campaign was started in Dunlap to raise funds for refurbishing the kiddie train cars that have been pulled behind a lawn mower during the Fourth of July for years. Donations came … more
An emphasis for the Dunlap Events Committee when it started planning this year’s Fourth of July festivities was to make the day one for the youth. “We kind of wanted to add some more … more
For the eighth year in a row, friends and family of Kellen Morrison, along with the broader community, will gather for a day of fun in remembrance of a boy who touched many lives during his time … more
Mindful Treasures will offer aura imaging consultations, palmistry readings and reiki healing sessions along with the retail storefront that will include incense, sage, candles, crystals and vintage … more
Dunlap’s own Donald Thompson took a trip to Ankeny last Thursday, where he was one of 300 individuals to receive the Governor's Volunteer Award for Outstanding Service. Thompson was … more
INDIANOLA, Iowa – Tori Barksdale of Dunlap, Iowa, has been named to the Spring 2023 President's List at Simpson College. Barksdale qualified for the academic honor by earning a 4.00 grade … more
Those who wish to enter their child into the 9th Annual Little Miss Harrison County contest at the Harrison County Fair must do so by June 30. No late registrations will be accepted. Contestants … more
It’s the time of year where the Harrison County Veterans Affairs (VA) office prepares to recognize two veterans in the community during fair week. If you would like to nominate a veteran, … more
The Melody Oaks Otta Seal paving project started on time after experiencing several delays and is now nearing completion. The project, which officially started around two years ago, has seen its … more
Hailey Ryerson, a Woodbine graduate who is set to do the same at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) in August, has gone coast to coast discovering her passion – literally. Initially … more
On Monday morning, a Kid's Fun Day was held at the new Community Garden in Dunlap. Activities included story time, weeding, garden tour, art project, transplanting, seedlings and snack time. … more
Marilyn Murphy will have a different view at Dunlap’s Fourth of July parade, as she’ll be watching the crowd instead of watching from it after being named grand marshal. Surprised at … more
The City of Soldier is nearing the end of a process that started all the way back in 2015 in regards to its high profile water project. The water filtration building that is part of the project … more
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