By Casey Jarmes | The News-Review SIGOURNEY – Sigourney Elementary held an art show on March 6, featuring artwork from around 100 different elementary students.
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Keota Mayor Orders Euthanasia, Council Orders Heavy Fines, Following Brutal Dog Attack
Casey Jarmes – The News-Review KEOTA – On March 1, Keota resident Larry Wulf’s dog was allegedly mauled to death by a pair of vicious
Athlete of the Week: Brynn Clarahan
The Athlete of the week for the week of Feb. 24 is Sigourney freshman Brynn Clarahan. Clarahan was able to lead the scoring effort for
Girls State basketball set to crown five new champions
DES MOINES – Five new champions will be crowned later this week as the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union holds their State championships. Games
Supervisors Add Fiber Internet
SIGOURNEY – During the March 3 meeting of the Keokuk County Board of Supervisors, the supervisors approved adding MCG fiber internet at the courthouse to
Sigourney Holds “Celebrate Reading” Night
SIGOURNEY – Sigourney Elementary held a “Celebrate Reading” night on Feb. 25 to promote literacy in students. The school has been holding similar events for
Sigourney Restaurant Reopens
SIGOURNEY – Toby’s Pizza and Steakhouse, a restaurant located on the north side of the Sigourney square, reopened on Feb. 25, following two months of
Iowans Report Over $13.5M in Fraud Losses in 2024, FTC Data Shows
By Edward Lynn Editor DES MOINES, Iowa — Iowans lost more than $13.5 million to fraud in the last quarter of 2024, according to new
Funnel Week 2025: What Bills Are Alive, Dead at Iowa Statehouse After First Deadline
by Robin Opsahl, The bills that survived the first major deadline of Iowa’s 2025 legislative session show that Republicans have moved forward with a number
GOP Tax Committee Chairs Introduce Property Tax Legislation
By: Robin Opsahl The Republican leaders of the Iowa Legislature’s tax committees released their property tax proposal Thursday. Rep. Bobby Kaufman, R-Wilton and Sen. Dan Dawson,