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Margo Hansen is this quarter’s recipient of DCDC’s “That’s How It’s Dun” Award. more
The Dunlap Public Library summer programming was held in June. more
A native of Dunlap and author recently released a new book. more
Residents of Harrison County have great reasons to be proud of their communities. Among these reasons is the support that the American Red Cross regularly receives in blood donations at each of the communities’ local blood drives. more
The opening event of the 2022 Harrison County Fair is set for Monday, July 18. The Harrison County Fair Talent Show will begin at 7 p.m., at the Logan-Magnolia High School Auditorium. It will be followed by the crowning of the Fair King and Queen.  more
Logan Firefly Festival returns to Logan City Park.  more
Independence Day will be celebrated in many ways in Dunlap. This year's theme is "Live in Color!" more
Dunlap welcomes a new childcare facility to town with the grand opening of Mefferd’s Milestones on Iowa Avenue Friday, July 1, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. The event is open to the public. more
United Bank of Iowa recently donated $2,126 to the Dunlap Food Pantry. more
Harrison County Veterans Affairs is looking to honor veterans during the Harrison County Fair. more
Friends from the Crawford County Farm Bureau visited the Dow City Library Tuesday, June 21 to offer children, “a taste of the farm.” more
Woodbine Rodeo set for July 7, 8, 9 Woodbine Saddle Club to Celebrate 61st Annual Rodeo The Woodbine Saddle Club will be hosting their 61st annual rodeo July 8th and 9th at their grounds … more
Harrison County Veterans Affairs is looking to honor veterans during the Harrison County Fair. more
The annual Loess Hills calendar which celebrates the Loess Hills of Western Iowa has been published since 1995. more
The yearly flag retirement ceremony was held Wednesday, June 15, and was conducted by the Dunlap American Legion Post 224. more
“ Once Upon a Midwest Summer” is the latest compilation of short stories and memories of author DeAnn Kruempel of growing up on a farm near Desuetude, SD. She has also written a series of … more
Two new exhibits are now open at the Moorhead Cultural Center. Cindy Nielsen of Mapleton’s “Yappy Dog Designs” and Carol Mohn is showing her “Spring Valley Honey.” more
Summer is here and Keep Iowa Beautiful is announcing the 13th Annual Keep Iowa Beautiful Photography Contest. Iowans have the next six months to grab their cameras, or phones, and enter one or all of the five categories.  more
Will Epperly recently won the 2022 auctioneer world championship from the Livestock Marketing Association. more
A big topic of discussion at the June 16 Harrison County Board of Supervisors meeting was several different issues concerning the Little Sioux and River Sioux areas. more
At the June 16 Harrison County Board of Supervisors meeting, the board approved a vote recount request from Rebecca Wilkerson, a candidate running against Matt Windschitl in the Iowa House District 15 Republican Primary race. more
A child pornography charge has resulted in a 12 year prison sentence for a Woodbine man. more
St. John’s Lutheran Church in Charter Oak holds a special service every Sunday before Memorial Day to honor veterans. more
One may have noticed small plant waterers recently. more
The recently signed Iowa Biofuels Access bill expands access to E15, a clean-burning, homegrown, more affordable fuel choice. more
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