Today’s Peoples Bank Let’s Talk Indianola features Indianola’s Buffalo Wild Wings go Franchise Owner, Matt King.
IN THE PAST TWENTY-FOUR HOURS MARION COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPUTIES RESPONDED TO 34 CALLS FOR SERVICE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO: FIFTEEN MOTORIST ASSISTS, SIX EXTRA PATROL REQUESTS, TWO ACCIDENTS, TWO ...
A celebration of life gathering for Richard P. Bailey, age 88 of Knoxville, will be held on Friday, March 20th from 2-4 pm at the Pierschbacher Funeral Home in Knoxville. In lieu of flowers, memorials ...
Funeral Services for Gene De Heer, age 87 of Pella will be held on Thursday, March 19th at 10 am at Van Dyk – Duven Funeral Home in Pella. Visitation with the family present will be on Wednesday from ...
Jasper County Sheriff Brad Shutts discusses the first K9 for the department in several years, how “Tex” made his way from Slovakia to Jasper County, and the training “Tex” and his handler are ...
The Knoxville City Council will look to set a date for the sale of bonds for the new public safety/city hall building tonight. The approximately $17.8 Million in general obligation corporate purpose ...
Marion County United Way Board Member Kamryn Ryan discusses the United Way’s Giving Gala happening March 28th.
Those with travel plans are reminded that it could take some time for state, county, and city plow operations to clear roads today. Wind gusts up to 40 MPH remain possible through midday, and any snow ...
Newton City officials and staff have been looking into establishing Franchise Fees as a way to generate additional city revenue, and public hearings on that issue will be held during tonight’s city ...
While it definitely doesn’t feel like it now, an upcoming stretch of warm weather will have tulips in Pella showing their colors soon. New City of Pella Recreation Director Spencer Winzenried says the ...
Several KNIA/KRLS area high school speech students earned All-State recognition from the Iowa High School Speech Association, the highest honor from the organization, following this past Saturday’s ...
Over $30,000 of additional work has been added to the ongoing project that’s designed to prevent future storm flooding at East 12th Street North and First Avenue East in Newton. The second phase of ...
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