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Harrison County Home & Public Health opened its doors to the public on Sept. 13 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Earlier in the year, the agency purchased a new facility with major renovations to the … more
The Steamboat Bertrand was on center stage for cultural specialists  from across the country last week.  The US Fish and Wildlife hosted its annual Cultural Resources Management … more
Dragon hunters of all ages were able to join Naturalist Connie Betts to learn about dragonflies! Things started off with an informational sit down. “These predators (dragonflies) live most … more
The Dunlap Community Development Corporation helped spruce up some vintage carnival games on Sept. 8. Merlyn Hein, a Dunlap resident, recently refurbished a handful of carnival games. In order … more
St. Patrick Catholic Church in Dunlap celebrated 150 years as a parish with a fall festival this past weekend. With the town being founded in 1867, some Catholics would gather and a priest would … more
Under construction for nearly one year, the new Willow Lake Nature Center in Woodbine is getting closer and closer to completion. Expected to open in the spring of 2023, October of last year is … more
The Woodbine Community School District is one of 10 school districts that has been awarded with a Therapeutic Classroom Incentive Grant from the Iowa Department of Education. Over $2.3 million was … more
At the Harrison County Board of Supervisors meeting last Thursday morning, an update on the VA (Veterans Affairs) move in to the courthouse annex was provided by Veterans Service Officer and Director … more
David Sherer has been hired as the new Administrator for Harrison County Home & Public Health that is located at 122 W. 8th Street, in Logan. Even though the office is located in Logan, the … more
Over the 2022 summer season the libraries of Harrison County got off the beaten pathway and ventured out into new reading possibilities. During this year’s summer break from school the local … more
When Tim Murphy started as the greenskeeper for Dunlap Golf Club roughly five years ago, he made an extensive list of changes that would make the course more appealing to the eye. After waging … more
The Dunlap Community Development Corporation will be hosting a painting party for carnival games on September 8 in preparation for a bingo and carnival night on October 15. Community members are … more
Congressman Randy Feenstra, who represents Iowa’s 4th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives, made a stop on Tuesday, Aug. 16, at the Dunlap Livestock Auction.  … more
When Vincent Leinen came face to face with a violent gang member this summer, he knew he needed a miracle. Leinen had just parked his 2007 Pontiac G-6 when a stranger approached and forced his way … more
It takes an incredible amount of courage to enter a show ring and put not only your animal, but also yourself up for judging. Each year, a large number of youth flock to the 4 County Fairgrounds in Dunlap, Iowa to try their chance to impress the judge and win an award. These youth have invested countless hours during the year caring for their animals and practicing, all to prepare for the fair season. Caring for show animals helps teach many important life lessons and judging day is no different. This year’s showman at the 4 County Fair gave a great show and really set the bar high. A showmanship award was awarded to youth for each species of animal that was shown. Of those who received showmanship awards, the top for each species had the chance to compete to be the showman of showmen. For this competition not only did these young showmen have to show the species of animal that they are used to but also all the other species of animal at the fair. The species in the competition were rabbits, chickens, cattle, hogs, sheep, and goats. Each showman gave it their all with Mabel Langel winning Champion and Brylie Anderson winning Reserve Champion. In order to win this honor these competitors had to show that they had knowledge of all the species and were able to connect with the judges while showing. All in all, this was a great opportunity for youth to step out of their comfort zone and show all the talent they possess in the show ring. more
Ute Fun Days was full of activities this year from a glow poker run, autism walk, bounce houses, train rides, games, face painting, bags tournament, car and tractor show, community prayer service and … more
On Thursday, August 11, Senator Grassley made a stop in Dunlap for a tour of Sullivan Supply Inc. more
Gary Brock of Dunlap Iowa was honored during the 4 County Fair for his tremendous acts of volunteerism, overall selfless demeanor, and for being a recipient of the Iowa State Fair Hall of Fame. more
It takes an incredible amount of courage to enter a show ring and put not only your animal, but also yourself up for judging. more
A variety of events, including a bags tournament, human foosball tournament and a live band brought people together for a fair full of fun at 4 County Fairgrounds. more
A tasty addition to the Roberto’s Pizza industry is hitting store shelves.  more
The 4 County Fairgrounds was cooking up a good time for a great cause on Saturday, July 30. more
Dry conditions are producing a setback for the Dunlap city pond, according to Bryan Hayes with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources.  more
Dunlap’s Gary Brock only intention was to help keep the 4-H program going in Dunlap, and through the years, instill worth ethic, values and skills that would help assist the Harrison County youth in the rural agricultural field. more
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