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The Crawford County Community Foundation awarded $12,500 to Crawford County historical sites during its Fall 2022 Grant Cycle. Including these most recent grants, the Crawford County Community … more
This past Saturday, the Boyer Valley Youth Organization hosted a chili and soup cook-off and auction at the 4H County Fairgrounds in order to raise money for various needs. “We had a good … more
Beloved Town and Country Store employee Paula Riester worked her last shift on Friday before entering into a new chapter: retirement. Working as a clerk and cooking in the kitchen since 2005, … more
The Harrison County Community Foundation awarded $92,500 to Harrison County nonprofit organizations and community projects during its Fall 2022 Grant Cycle. Including these most recent grants, the … more
The American Legion has been a mainstay for decades in both Dow City and Dunlap. This past Friday, both posts were represented at the Boyer Valley Veterans Day program, which saw several … more
Christmas time is either here or quickly approaching, depending on what kind of person you are, and that also means it’s time for Dunlap’s annual Shop Hop. Businesses stay open late, … more
On Tuesday, Nov. 8, Harrison County voters went to the polls to make their voices heard, with the most notable local race being for the Board of Supervisors. Republicans Brian Rife and Tony … more
Over the past several months, a new club in town has helped to provide a more uniform look to Main Street. Simply called the “Dunlap Flower Club”, the group has been busy beautifying … more
Celebrated Sullivan Brothers Iowa Veterans Museum has unveiled a new exhibit honoring a husband-and-wife duo for their service during World War II. The rare and complete U.S. Navy uniforms, gear and … more
Unofficial results for Harrison County Board of Supervisors: Brian Rife (Rep.) - 2,989 (32.21%) Tony Smith (Rep.) - 2,900 (31.25%) Dan Cohrs - 1,948 … more
Rolland Thomas and George Kelley were two of the eight Harrison County boys on a train leaving Omaha in 1953 for basic training in the U.S. Army. Some of the boys were dropped off in Fort Leonard … more
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