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Heavy storms rolled through the Harrison County area, with several tornado sighting and touch downs wreaking havoc across the Pisgah area.   more
The same storm that caused tornadoes in Pottawattamie County, Douglas County, Neb., and Washington County, Neb., last Friday moved through parts of Harrison County as well. Harrison County Emergency … more
DES MOINES - Yesterday, Gov. Kim Reynolds issued a disaster proclamation for eight additional counties in response to severe weather that occurred on April 26. The governor's proclamation allows … more
This past November, Jill Schaben reached out to the Boyer Valley community to see if there would be interest in starting a parent-teacher organization. After responses revealed a general consensus … more
LYONS, NEBRASKA – As work begins on the 2025 federal budget, the Center for Rural Affairs and 26 partner organizations from across the country are asking Congress for continued support of rural … more
AMES – Houseplants provide beauty and green indoors throughout the year. As spring weather approaches and the days get warmer and longer, indoor plants can start thriving. Iowa State University … more
The Community Memorial Hospital (CMH) Auxiliary is gearing up for one of its most looked forward to fundraisers of the year: Their annual salad luncheon. The luncheon will be held beginning at noon … more
John “Ernie” Kline and Mike Weber have been named the 2024 Greyhound Award recipients by the Dow City-Arion (DC-A) Alumni Association. A presentation team including past Greyhound Award … more
The Woodbine American Legion Post #143 is sponsoring a food drive benefiting the Woodbine Community Food Pantry. On May 18 from 9 a.m. to noon, the legionnaires will collect food and toiletry items … more
Harrison County Conservation Board (HCCB) will host an open house on Wednesday, May 1 from 4-7 p.m. at the Willow Lake Nature Center near Woodbine. There will be free native tree seedlings, make and … more
Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate recently announced a record high 43 high schools have been recognized for registering eligible students to vote as part of the Carrie Chapman Catt Award for the … more
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