
Oskaloosa, Iowa – The position for city council at large has two open positions this election cycle, and four individuals are seeking those positions. The incumbents Scottie Moore and Tom Walling are being challenged by Wyatt Russell and Charlie Comfort. Scottie Moore was a teacher in the Oskaloosa School District for 30 years and has […]
				
		
			Oct 20 2017 | Posted in 
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Oskaloosa, Iowa – Doug Yates is running unopposed for the Oskaloosa City Council in Ward 3. Unless a write-in campaign is launched, Yates will start his third term in office January 1. Yates has been a part of the Oskaloosa community for a little over ten years and has been with Musco for over 20 […]
				
		
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Oskaloosa, Iowa – The position for Mayor of Oskaloosa is contested this year, and features incumbent Dave Krutzfeldt and the challenger Jeff Lorentzen. Jeff Lorentzen is a teacher at the Oskaloosa High School for the past 17 years where he teaches government class. “It’s something that’s always been a dream and a goal of mine,” […]
				
		
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Oskaloosa, Iowa – The position for Mayor of Oskaloosa is contested this year, and features incumbent Dave Krutzfeldt and the challenger Jeff Lorentzen. Dave Krutzfeldt is the Chief Financial Officer for Interpower and also the Controller for Tassel Ridge Winery. Krutzfeldt was first elected to the Oskaloosa City Council in 1991 and has been the […]
				
		
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William “Bill” Clyde Warwick February 8, 1939 – October 19, 2017 Deep River, Iowa | Age 78 William “Bill” Warwick, 78, of rural Deep River passed away on Thursday, October 19, 2017 at the Rose Haven Nursing Home at Marengo, Iowa. William “Bill” Clyde Warwick was born on February 8, 1939 to William B. and […]
				
		
			Oct 20 2017 | Posted in 
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PELLA — Friday night team records didn’t matter. It was a classic Iowa Conference volleyball battle between Central College and Wartburg College. Central (9-19 overall, 1-5 conference) went punch-for-punch with league champion Wartburg (18-5 overall, 6-0 conference) before falling 23-25, 25-23, 23-25, 25-11, 16-14. The Dutch had the Knights on their heels after the third […]
				
		
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Oskaloosa, Iowa – William Penn University hosted their annual World Food Prize lecture on Wednesday, October 18th at George Daily Auditorium. This year, the speaker was Dr. Jemimah Njuki, Senior Program Officer for Canada’s International Development Research Centre. Njuki spoke to students about her journey in life and her wishes as a younger person to […]
				
		
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Oskaloosa, Iowa – Mahaska Health Partnership annually hosts a free Women’s Breast Health Night every year, with it being on Tuesday, October 17th this year. The popular event is in its 10th year and once again held at the Gateway Church of the Nazarene in Oskaloosa. “From our start in a small room with 40 […]
				
		
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Pella, Iowa – Iowa’s leaders became concerned when it appeared that the EPA opened up the Renewable Fuels Standard for comment, the agency could potentially decrease the amount of biofuels for the national standard. Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds held a press conference on Wednesday to discuss the steps she and her administration were taking to […]
				
		
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Neil Stanley Stein September 23, 1925 – October 18, 2017 What Cheer, Iowa | Age 92 Neil Stein, 92, of What Cheer died Wednesday, October 18, 2017 at the Sigourney Care Center. Neil Stanley Stein was born the son of Homer and Mary Stanley Stein on September 23, 1925 near What Cheer. Neil was a […]
				
		
			Oct 19 2017 | Posted in 
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