
Danny Ferree December 19, 1945 – February 17, 2020 Oskaloosa, Iowa | Age 74 Served With Honor ~ United States Military Veteran Danny Ferree, 74, of Oskaloosa, passed away Monday afternoon, February 17, 2020, at Mahaska Hospital in Oskaloosa. Danny Ray Ferree, son of Harold Lloyd and Opal Jean (Gladwin) Ferree, was born December 19, […]
Feb 18 2020 | Posted in
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Donna Jean Ewing June 29, 1938 – February 17, 2020 Barnes City, Iowa | Age 81 Donna Ewing, 81 of Barnes City passed away Monday evening, February 17, 2020 at her home in Barnes City. Donna Jean Ewing, daughter of Donald and Lydia Beverley (Hurtt) Klinger, was born on June 29, 1938 at her grandma […]
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Oskaloosa, Iowa – For many people, their pet is another member of their family. Austin Summers and his dog Daisy are off to New York and the Today Show to show just how special of a dog Daisy is. A contest promoted on the Today Show wanted individuals to share why their dog is special. […]
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Kevin Renaud April 19, 1950 – February 05, 2020 New Sharon, Iowa | Age 69 Kevin Renaud, 69 of New Sharon passed away Wednesday morning, February 5, 2020. Kevin Renaud, the son of Keith and Nina Gail (Busby) Renaud, was born on April 19, 1950 in Oskaloosa, Iowa. Kevin attended Success Country School, Lacey Grade […]
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PELLA— Piloting the team to a pair of American Rivers Conference victories last week, Central College women’s basketball forward Kendall Brown (senior, Moravia) was named the American Rivers Conference female athlete of the week Monday afternoon. Brown also was named the league’s women’s basketball player of the week. It’s the second time she has been […]
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Indianapolis, Ind. — The women’s bowling team of William Penn University was back in action this weekend as they competed in the tier-one Hoosier Classic event. 64 teams were in action and a number of big-name schools were present. Despite some good scores, especially towards the end of the event, the Statesmen came up just […]
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Indianapolis, Ind. — Only one more competition remained for the men’s bowling team before the beginning of the playoff season. William Penn was coming off an impressive outing at the McKendree Baker Challenge and there was good vibes heading into the Hoosier Classic. The team again had some great sets but unfortunately could not qualify […]
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Seward, Neb.—WPU Track and Field had a final tune-up before the Heart of America Athletic Conference Championships next weekend as they took on the field at the Concordia Invite. In the sprints, Zac Jackson-Richardson (Jr., Germantown, Md.) was the highest finisher for the men as he placed 13th in the 200-meter dash with a time […]
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Sioux City, Iowa—The Statesmen played game two of a back-to-back on the road as they finished up the trip with a showdown against #13 Briar Cliff. William Penn (2-8) got off to a quick start taking the first set by the score of 25-23 but were unable to keep the momentum going as they took […]
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Jamestown, N.D.—William Penn played Jamestown for the second time in a week as they played them on the road this time around after falling in straight sets as part of the quadrangular last weekend. Unfortunately, the Statesmen (2-7) faced the same fate as they were shutout by the Jimmies (6-1) by the scores of 25-21, […]
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