Archive for: May, 2019

Indians Defeat DC-G To Go 8-6 On The Season

by Jodi Steinlage The girls’ soccer team was in action tonight in what turned out to be a beautiful night for soccer. The girls would come in looking to lock down a winning season for the 3rd time in the last 4 years. From the start, the girls showed they were the better team and […]

Indians Tie For 7th At State

by Coach Bret Foster The boys did great and I’m very proud of them. They had an awesome season and kept improving. I couldn’t ask for anything more. The team tied for 7th place in the state. Hogan Rockhold was our top finisher, tied for 8th. The whole team did great and trust me when […]

THANKFUL THURSDAYS BEGIN IN THE ALLEY MAY 30!

The Alley

The Alley KADTS have a full line up of Sponsors and Live Music in The Alley beginning May 30 and continuing every Thursday through August 1. The sponsorship includes wine for our Alley visitors while supply lasts. Each sponsor determines if they wish to serve other beverages or snack items. Chairs and tables fill up […]

Kirkland Breaks Through, VanDenBerg, Carter & Orwig Also Win At SIS

Southern Iowa Speedway

by Jerry Mackey Oskaloosa, Iowa: KBOE Hosted Kids Bike night at the Musco Lighting Southern Iowa Speedway on Wednesday night. The weather man finally smiled on the Mahaska County Fairgrounds and provided a very enjoyable night for racing action. 24 youngsters left the races with a big smile and a brand new bicycle courtesy of […]

William Penn University to Host Applied Technology Day STEM Camp from June 17–21

(OSKALOOSA, Iowa) — William Penn University will host an Applied Technology Day STEM Camp, June 17–21 at the Musco Technology Center (MTC) on the Oskaloosa campus. The all-day camp is for students entering grades 2–5. The cost is $60 per child. Students will have a unique opportunity for hands-on learning with to work hands-on with […]

USS Oklahoma Causality Laid To Rest After 78 Years

Barnes City, Iowa – Wesley Jordan, having grown up in What Cheer, Iowa, joined the United States Navy on May 4, 1938, serving aboard the USS Oklahoma Battleship. On December 7, 1941, Jordan and 428 of his shipmates lost their lives when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, where the USS Oklahoma was moored that Sunday morning. […]

Josephine Rainer

Josephine Rainer September 21, 1929 – May 23, 2019 Oskaloosa, Iowa | Age 89 Josephine “Jo” Rainer, 89, of Oskaloosa passed away Thursday, May 23, 2019, at MercyOne Medical Center in Des Moines, Iowa. Josephine Iris Rainer was born September 21, 1929, in Albia, Iowa to William and Irene (Dunsmoor) McCarty. Jo was a 1947 […]

The Oskaloosa Music Festival

Celebrating its 10th year of outstanding classical music performance and education in Southeastern Iowa The Oskaloosa Music Festival returns for its 10th consecutive year this summer. From May 29th – June 1st, enjoy “Mahaska Masterworks” when a dozen professional classical musicians put on dressed-up and dressed-down concerts across town. You won’t want to miss the […]

Oskaloosa Summer Lunch

Oskaloosa Summer Lunch Program

United Way of Mahaska County is hosting the Summer Food Service Program. Meals will be provided to all children without charge and the same for all children regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability, and there will be no discrimination in the course of the meal service. Meals will be provided, at […]

Daniels ready to end Central track career on top

Central Dutch Athletics

PELLA — One of the most decorated Central College men’s track and field athletes in history, Will Daniels (junior, Geneseo, Ill.) will try to add a third national championship to his resume this weekend at the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Geneva, Ohio. The Unversity of Mount Union (Ohio) will serve […]

                 

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