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Late last year, Boyer Valley FFA students cleaned up a historic staircase at the bottom of Main Street in Dunlap. But just how historic that staircase was would be found out later. … more
Jared Rosebrook, Halie Hicks, and their two children Kruz and Willow make up the second Dunlap family to lose their home to a fire within the span of two weeks. On New Year’s Day the family … more
LOGAN, Iowa — What do all profitable cow-calf operations have in common? A healthy calf crop on the ground, ready to develop for market. To help Iowa cattlemen and women prepare for a … more
If there are more pine needles on the floor than on the tree, it might be time to think about disposing of the Christmas tree.  When that time comes, there are a few ways to properly (and … more
MISSOURI VALLEY - The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will treat Nobles Lake with a low concentration of rotenone to eliminate rough fish. Nobles Lake, 95-acre cutoff oxbow lake … more
Harrison County Home and Public Health updates David Sherer (administrator) and Lacey Ardery (administrative specialist) from Harrison County Home and Public Health provided various updates to … more
Benjamin Work, the former West Harrison teacher who was charged with five counts of sexual exploitation by a school employee, five counts of lascivious conduct with a minor, and two counts of … more
The Harrison County Board of Supervisors welcomed several members to new terms at a special organizational meeting held on Jan. 3. In total, five people were sworn in at the meeting. The … more
At about 10 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 21, Paul Cogdill received a phone call from his parents. In Council Bluffs for the visitation of his wife Sarah’s grandmother, who had passed away the … more
For the better part of a year, “Comedy Night at the Slipper” was a quarterly event that provided laughs for the people of Dunlap. March 19 was the last of those shows, and after the … more
The Harrison County Board of Supervisors held two completion hearings at their weekly meeting Friday morning to discuss the acceptance of the Soldier Valley and Upper Soldier #1 drainage district … more
Jenn Neilsen is this quarter’s recipient of DCDC’s “That’s How It’s Dun” Award. This award is part of a community service recognition program created to honor … more
The previous year brought exciting developments to Dunlap with community events, celebration of achievements and much more. Take a look back at 2022 through some of the headlines in the Dunlap … more
What the heck is a Preparation Table? Why? Getting ready for a celebration? Lost? Where is it? It is an environmental sculpture created by Gina Crandel, Professor Dept. of Landscape … more
The Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation is hoping to raise $2 million towards the purchase of the Little Sioux Scout Ranch by the end of this year. The Gilwell Foundation, which owns the land used … more
The Dunlap community had an exciting year, from community events, school achievements and city accomplishments. Along the way, staff from the Dunlap Reporter was there to make sure those special … more
The first true winter storm of the season went through Harrison County last week.  According to Harrison County EMA Coordinator Philip Davis, the storm arrived earlier and produced less … more
At its second annual grant celebration event, the Harrison County Community Foundation honored 29 nonprofit organizations and community projects that received grants throughout the past year. These … more
After nearly a year-and-a-half spent in the hospital, Blakely Christiansen has gone home. Born prematurely at 24 weeks on July 27, 2021, Blakely weighed in at one pound, three ounces and was 12.4 … more
It all started with a TikTok. Typically what comes next in those situations doesn’t go over so hot. In the case of Sarah Epperson, what followed has been extremely positive in a way she … more
Family Connections, Inc., established in 2001 in Council Bluffs, is a home and office based mental health agency. The agency has five additional office locations in Plattsmouth, NE and Glenwood, … more
This year we were able to get back to doing our favorite thing: The 8th annual Marge Peterson Memorial Community Christmas Dinner. Once again, the community and the staff at Smitty's Grocery came … more
MISSOURI VALLEY, IA — CHI Health gave back $265.3 million in community benefits last fiscal year under the new leadership of CEO E.J. Kuiper. The health system, comprising of 28 hospitals, 200 … more
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