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Funeral services for Corey Lester, age 53 of Pleasantville, will be held Saturday, December 21st at the Indianola Community Church at 11:00am The family will receive friends one hour prior to the ...
The Pella City Council will move to the bidding phase for three key projects identified several times as major priorities to consider over the past few years at this week’s meeting. While there ...
A 2022 Pella High School graduate is the newest member of the Pella Police Department. Bailey Knouse was sworn into office at Tuesday’s Pella City Council meeting. Knouse was a member of the ...
The Knoxville Chamber of Commerce has announced the 2024 board of directors election results. Beginning in January 2025, Jason Reed with Knoxville Raceway and Jess Ramaeker with Ramaeker Screen ...
We catch up with former long time PCM boys basketball coach Fred Lorenson after the 2004 state championship team was honored last Friday night for the 20 year anniversary of winning the state ...
Jasper County Sheriff John Halferyy talks about his law enforcement career and future plans as his retirement approaches at the end of this year.
Part two of our segment with Marion County United Way Board members Kamryn Ryan and David Dettmann as they discuss the ways the organization supports local non-profits and how you can support them.
Today’s Peoples Bank Let’s Talk Indianola features Warren County Recorder Jordyn Hill looking back on 2024 and ahead to 2025.
Executive Director of Pella Historical Museums Jessi Galligan discusses the end of the 2024 season, the upcoming Windmill Winterim, and how to help the non-profit organization by volunteering.
Another round of significant budget cuts are to be made soon by the Pella School Board, and at today’s meeting, a discussion will be held about recommendations set by Superintendent Greg Ebeling.
Newton City Staff is recommending the Newton City Council retain the company that is currently doing regular rental property inspections. The City’s current 3-year contract with Iowa Inspections ...