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The Science Center of Iowa is bringing their mobile planetarium to the Twin Rivers Elementary gymnasium on July 12. The first of two programs will be at 1 p.m. featuring “Iowa Skies Tonight” which ...
State Auditor Rob Sand held a townhall meeting at the Algona Public Library on Monday, June 30. Sand is running for Governor of Iowa. The crowd was made up of a mixture of Democrats, Republicans and ...
Community blood centers, like LifeServe Blood Center, collect approximately 60 percent of the nation’s blood supply. Annually, it takes thousands of generous volunteer donors to support local hospital ...
Forage Field Day in western Iowa to focus on summer annuals ...
Stevens retires from Kossuth County Secondary Roads ...
But for students in kindergarten through second grade, those carefree months can come with a hidden risk: the summer slide. This term refers to the loss of academic skills and knowledge over summer ...
Nothing says summer in Iowa quite like fresh produce and homegrown products. This year, the Iowa State Fair is bringing back the Farmers Markets to showcase the very best of what Iowa farmers and ...
Forest City tops Golden Bears to take conference title ...
WASHINGTON – The One Big Beautiful Bill Act makes Iowa and America safer, stronger and more prosperous. It prevents Iowans from being hit with the largest tax increase in American history and brings ...
This is a big week in Algona, with Founders’ Day activities happening alongside our usual Kossuth County Farmers Market days. Don’t forget that Wednesday markets are now underway. Stop by on ...
FORT DODGE—Graettinger-Terril/Ruthven-Ayrshire scored two runs in the top of the sixth inning to squeeze out a 5-4 win in the opening round of the Class 1A district baseball tournament. The game took ...
ALGONA—Pocahontas Area overcame an early 9-0 deficit to rally to squeeze out a wild 13-12, eight-inning non-conference baseball victory over the Algona Bulldogs in a game played on Tuesday, July 1.