
-Service and Retail Workers Negatively Affected by COVID-19 are Eligible to Apply- Ottumwa, IA – Indian Hills Community College has received a state Coronavirus Relief Employer Innovation Fund Grant to help individuals in the service and retail industries, who have been negatively affected by COVID-19, retrain for entry level careers in advanced manufacturing. Selected participants […]
Sep 24 2020 | Posted in
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A young boy’s future is at stake in a battle of wits between eccentric Mame Dennis and conventional Dwight Babcock, as Indian Hills Community College Theatre presents Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee’s Auntie Mame on October 8, 9, and 10 at 7:30 p.m. in St. John Auditorium. Performances are free to the public, but […]
Sep 24 2020 | Posted in
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Marion E. Gray February 20, 1940 – September 23, 2020 Oskaloosa, Iowa | Age 80 Marion Gray, 80, of Oskaloosa passed away and entered his eternal rest Wednesday, September 23, 2020, at the Mahaska Health Hospice Serenity House. Marion Eugene Gray, son of Alfred Clinton and Lena (Van Roekel) Gray, was born on February 20, […]
Sep 24 2020 | Posted in
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BROOKLYN – North Mahaska placed five runners in the top 10 at BGM Sept. 21 to run away with the team cross country title. The boys scored 32 points to easily outdistance Montezuma in second with 82 and GMG in third with 141. North Mahaska girls ran well but did not have enough runners to […]

Oskaloosa–Senior football player Jace Neugebauer (MacArthur, Calif., Business Management) joined extremely elite company Wednesday when he was named to the 2020 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team. The team, which honors 22 student-athletes and one coach from the FBS ranks all the way to NAIA, is in its 29th year spotlighting those who help others in […]

September 21st, 2020 MAHASKA COUNTY – Mahaska Health is excited to welcome Stephanie Ezebuiro, MD to the team as a primary care provider. Dr. Ezebuiro earned her Bachelor of Science in Public Health at the University of Maryland in College Park, Maryland and graduated from medical school at American University of Antigua in St. John’s, […]
Sep 23 2020 | Posted in
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The grants will help power Iowa’s economic recovery by providing those most affected by the pandemic get new job skills training that lead to high demand jobs DES MOINES – Today, Governor Reynolds announced awards to 65 applicants for the Coronavirus Relief Fund Employer Innovation Fund Grant. The program will assist local employers, nonprofits, community […]
Sep 23 2020 | Posted in
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Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration finalized a molluscan shellfish equivalence determination for two European Union (EU) Member States, Spain and the Netherlands. “Today’s announcement is a significant milestone that will resume trade in shellfish between the U.S. and the EU for the first time since 2010. These actions reflect key strategic international engagement […]
Sep 23 2020 | Posted in
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PELLA—His future as a corporate CEO lay far beyond the hazy late-summer horizon. His eventual role as a Central College trustee and one of the school’s most generous and vocal advocates for the Forever Dutch® initiative to renovate and expand P.H. Kuyper Gym seemed as much a fantasy as that summer’s Hollywood blockbuster, “E.T.” Something […]

Oskaloosa–The William Penn women’s soccer team had some golden chances to break its scoreless streak, but unfortunately could not convert as it fell 2-0 to Clarke in Heart of America Athletic Conference action Tuesday. WPU (1-4, 0-3 Heart) was outshot just 12-8, but allowed an own goal and a controversial penalty-kick tally, while being held […]
Sep 22 2020 | Posted in
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