Just a week out from what is supposed to be the end of session, the most consistent thing I’ve heard from Iowans this year is
Day: April 14, 2022
Rotarians clean up ditches
Eagle Grove Rotarians Dean Rick, Kurt Knudsen, And Dr. Mike Moffitt enjoyed the beautiful spring day by cleaning up the ditch west of town out
Protect Yourself from Fraud
Gayle Olson, a retired educator, and a presenter for the Iowa Fraud Fighters will share information about scams that are currently being used to cheat
Letter to the Editor: The pharmacy monopoly
Pharmacies have a monopoly problem. The 3 largest Pharmacy Benefits Managers (PBMs) touch close to 90% of all prescriptions in the United States – greatly
Goldfield Legion awarded
The Goldfield American Legion Post 370 was presented a membership award. The post exceeded their membership quota by 105%. Commander Brad Crees accepted the award from
A traditional Seder Plate set for the Passover celebration.
Passover Begins April 15 Passover is the Jewish holiday centered around the retelling of the Biblical story of the Jewish people being freed from slavery
Rotary Senior Living Auxiliary makes donation to Rotary Senior Living
Blanch Bosteder, the President of Rotary Senior Living Auxiliary, did the honors of presenting a donation in an undisclosed amount to Rotary Senior Living of
Texas-style jams back in Dows after over two-year break
In December of 2019, a lively bunch of musicians met in Dows for their usual ‘Texas-style jam.’ As music, dancing and good times were shared,
Age of The Geek: Raising the Bar
I went out to watch “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” this weekend. Apparently I wasn’t the only one. The blue blur’s second theatrical outing had a
The Alternative: School Vouchers
School vouchers are a hot topic these days. Most conversations begin with the assumptions that the state has money and the state has kids. The