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Musco Earns Third Consecutive “Top Workplaces” Honor

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OSKALOOSA, Iowa — For the third year in a row, Musco Lighting has been named a Top Workplaces company by the Des Moines Register, an honor determined entirely by employee feedback. The 2025 award is based on confidential surveys administered by Energage, which evaluate respect, support, growth opportunity, and workplace culture. “We’re incredibly proud to […]

Rep. Helena Hayes Announces 2026 Re-Election Bid

This week, Helena Hayes announced her candidacy for re-election to the Iowa House, representing House District 88 which includes most of Mahaska County, all of Keokuk County and the northern half of Jefferson County.

OSKALOOSA, Iowa (Oct. 1, 2025) — Iowa Rep. Helena Hayes (R-New Sharon) has officially announced her candidacy for re-election in the 2026 campaign cycle. The general election is scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2026. Hayes currently represents Iowa House District 88, which includes portions of Mahaska, Jefferson, and Keokuk counties. She was first elected in […]

Oskaloosa Schools Release 2025–26 Free and Reduced Meal Guidelines

As director of dining services, Oldes has already been actively involved in her first major project: leading the Oskaloosa Summer Lunch Program.

The Oskaloosa Community School District has released information for families regarding free and reduced-price meal eligibility for the 2025–26 school year. The guidance follows policy finalized by the Iowa Department of Education’s Bureau of Nutrition and Health Services and applies to schools participating in the National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, Special Milk Program, […]

Oskaloosa School Board Candidates Present Competing Visions at Forum

Oskaloosa School Board candidates took part in a forum at Penn Central Mall on Tuesday evening.

Editor’s note: This article summarizes the positions expressed by candidates during the forum and does not independently fact-check any claims. The full video of the forum is available at the bottom of this article so readers can watch and judge for themselves. OSKALOOSA, Iowa — Eight candidates for the Oskaloosa Community School Board took part […]

Iowa soybean harvest slightly behind average, corn ahead of schedule

Soybeans are harvested from a western Iowa field. (Photo by Jared Strong/Iowa Capital Dispatch)

by Cami Koons, Iowa Capital Dispatch September 29, 2025 Warm, dry conditions across the state for most of the week gave Iowa farmers plenty of time in the fields to harvest corn and soybeans. According to the latest crop progress and condition report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 17% of soybean acres and 15% […]

Des Moines school board puts Superintendent Ian Roberts on unpaid leave

Des Moines Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Ian Andre Roberts was part of the group welcoming students and families to their first day of preschool at Mitchell Early Learning Center in Des Moines on Sept. 6, 2025. (Photo courtesy Jon Lemons/Des Moines Public Schools)

by Robin Opsahl, Iowa Capital Dispatch September 29, 2025 The Des Moines School Board put Superintendent Dr. Ian Roberts, who was detained last week by federal immigration authorities, on unpaid administrative leave Monday following the Iowa Board of Educational Examiners’ move to revoke his state license. A news release published Monday from the Des Moines […]

Oskaloosa City Manager Shawn Metcalf’s First Six Months: A Deep Look at Growth, Housing, Infrastructure, and the Future of the City

Oskaloosa City Manager Shawn Metcalf

OSKALOOSA, Iowa — When Shawn Metcalf accepted the position of Oskaloosa City Manager in early 2025, he knew he was stepping into a community with a proud history, a strong sense of place, and no shortage of complicated challenges. Six months later, Metcalf says he and his family feel firmly at home in Oskaloosa — […]

Oskaloosa’s Darrin Alderson Elected Iowa American Legion Commander

Darrin Alderson

OSKALOOSA, Iowa — For the first time since 1971, Oskaloosa has produced a state commander for the American Legion. Darrin Alderson, a longtime member of the local post and former Oskaloosa commander, has been elected to lead the Legion at the state level. “This is the first one we’ve had since 1971,” Alderson said, noting […]

Concert on the Square Celebrates 10th Year with Thousands in Attendance

Concert on the Square 2025 (photo provided)

OSKALOOSA, Iowa — The community gathered downtown over Labor Day weekend to celebrate the 10th Concert on the Square, an event that has grown into a signature tradition for Oskaloosa. Organizer Wyndell Campbell reflected on the milestone, calling this year’s turnout and support “extremely positive.” Attendance remained steady with estimates again in the 6,000 to […]

Oskaloosa Homecoming 2025 – A Blast from the Past

Back row: (Left to right) Deacon Cox, Mason Beane, Linus Morrison, Chad McDonald-Playle, Holden Braundmeier Front row: (Left to right) Josie Adam, Kara Harman, Sadie Blommers, Kobie Criss, Vivian Bolibaugh

Homecoming Court Announced OSKALOOSA, IOWA — Oskaloosa High School is excited to announce the 2025 Homecoming Court. This year’s theme, “A Blast from the Past,” will bring favorite traditions from past decades into a week of celebration. The Homecoming Coronation will be held on Thursday, October 2, immediately following the community parade at Oskaloosa Community […]

                 

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