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Dunlap’s own Donald Thompson took a trip to Ankeny last Thursday, where he was one of 300 individuals to receive the Governor's Volunteer Award for Outstanding Service. Thompson was … more
Hailey Ryerson, a Woodbine graduate who is set to do the same at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) in August, has gone coast to coast discovering her passion – literally. Initially … more
On Monday morning, a Kid's Fun Day was held at the new Community Garden in Dunlap. Activities included story time, weeding, garden tour, art project, transplanting, seedlings and snack time. … more
Marilyn Murphy will have a different view at Dunlap’s Fourth of July parade, as she’ll be watching the crowd instead of watching from it after being named grand marshal. Surprised at … more
The City of Soldier is nearing the end of a process that started all the way back in 2015 in regards to its high profile water project. The water filtration building that is part of the project … more
The Dow House site in Dow City will be open Friday through Sunday for a weekend of family events as part of its new Pioneer Rendezvous. A flyer for the Pioneer Rendezvous lists hide tanning, cow … more
The Dow City-Arion (DC-A) High School Annual Alumni Banquet was celebrated on May 27 at the Boyer Valley gymnasium in Dow City. Retired U.S. Navy Capt. Jack Ahart started the event by … more
Despite objections from a family within the district, landowners within the Spencer-Faylor drainage district can now know roughly what to expect in terms of payment for maintaining the state of the … more
Treva Block’s last day at Community Bank in Dunlap was May 25. She had worked there for 47 years, which traces all the way back to the day after her high school graduation. “It was a … more
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