
Dean Clinton Heishman May 11, 1937 – March 05, 2021 Grinnell (Deep River), Iowa | Age 83 Dean Heishman, 83, of Grinnell and formerly of Deep River, passed away Friday morning, March 5, 2021 at the St. Francis Manor in Grinnell. Dean Clinton Heishman was born on May 11, 1937 to Forrest and Ida Dougherty […]
Mar 6 2021 | Posted in
Obituaries |
Read More »

Linda McGinity June 26, 1947 – March 5, 2021 Oskaloosa, Iowa | Age 73 Linda McGinity, age 73, of Oskaloosa, passed away on Friday, March 5, 2021 at her home surrounded by her loved ones. She was born on June 26, 1947 the daughter of Donald and Mildred (Davis) Schott in Iowa City, Iowa. Linda […]
Mar 6 2021 | Posted in
Obituaries |
Read More »

Oskaloosa–The William Penn men’s basketball team will begin its road to a national title by traveling to the Jayhawk State as it earned a berth to the Park City Bracket B as part of the 2020-2021 NAIA Men’s Basketball National Championship Opening Round, presented by Ballogy. WPU (24-1) is the #1 seed in the three-team […]

[PELLA, IA] The Pella Christian Grade School Board is pleased to announce that Mr. BenDirksen has been selected as Principal of Pella Christian Grade School. Mr. Dirksen has over10 years of Christian education experience in addition to attending Christian schools and Dordt University. He was selected from a talented candidate pool and we are thankful […]
Mar 5 2021 | Posted in
Education,
News |
Read More »

(DES MOINES) — On March 3, 2021, Representative Holly Brink (R-Oskaloosa) of House District 80 and Rep. Dustin Hite (R-New Sharon) of House District 79 voted in support of a COVID-19 relief package, Senate File 364 with an amendment, to deliver $128 million in tax relief to Iowa taxpayers and businesses affected by COVID-19. SF […]

DES MOINES– Today, Gov. Reynolds signed a new Public Health Disaster proclamation that extends critical regulatory relief for an additional 30 days to those on the frontlines of COVID19 recovery. The proclamation continues to strongly encourage Iowans, businesses, and organizations to take reasonable public health measures consistent with guidance from the Iowa Department of Public […]
Mar 5 2021 | Posted in
State News |
Read More »

by Sen Ken Rozenboom The eighth week of this year’s session was the first “funnel week” in the legislature. For us this means that all Senate policy bills must have passed through committee in order to be considered for the rest of the year. Next week will include some committee meetings, but the focus will […]

After a short battle with leukemia, God called home one of His most selfless and caring servants on March 3, 2021, with the passing of George David Woodhouse. George was born to Lloyd and Idell Woodhouse at their home in Epworth, Iowa, on Dec. 11, 1947. He was the youngest of the couple’s seven children. […]
Mar 5 2021 | Posted in
Obituaries |
Read More »

Lebanon, Tenn. — Men’s Volleyball hit the road to end the week, making an almost 10-hour drive to Cumberland University for the Cumberland Invitational. With two games on the docket for Friday, the Statesmen first took on the Saints of Siena Heights before clashing with the hosting Phoenix for the second time this season. WPU […]
Mar 5 2021 | Posted in
College Sports |
Read More »

Park City, Kan.–Joe Eads (Sr., Morrison, Ill., Biology) closed out his collegiate career with a strong showing, but came up just shy of once again being an All-American as he competed at the NAIA Men’s Wrestling National Championship Friday. The 149-pounder, who entered as the #12 seed, won twice, but also lost twice in being […]
Mar 5 2021 | Posted in
College Sports |
Read More »