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Curly cuke first entry in Courier's veggie contest
Etcetera By JUDY KRIEGER, Courier Editor Curly cuke first entry in Courier's veggie contest Finally, the first weird veggie entry in the Courier's annual Weird Veggies contest.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008 Birth Announcements
July 5: To Ashley and Quenton Dodson of Ottumwa, a boy. July 3: To Kristi and Tyler McDonough of Ottumwa, a girl.
Helen Wells, 79, of Sigourney, died Sunday, June 29, 2008, at the Keokuk County Health Center after a sudden illness.
Charles 'Chuck' G. Johnston, 75, of Iowa City died Tuesday, June 10, 2008 at UIHC following complications from a stroke.
Sigourney sailor deployed to Middle East
Navy Reserve Petty Officer 1st Class Jill F. Stokes, daughter of Bibiana F. and Norman L. Glandon, of Sigourney, and approximately 400 sailors were mobilized and deployed to the Middle East while assigned to ...
Tornado spotted near Cedar Falls
The National Weather Service in Des Moines is tracking a large tornado roughly eight miles northwest of the Cedar Falls area.
Iowa charter schools producing new wave of critical thinkers
Elma Elementary Charter School kindergartner Natalie Johnson measures the distance between studs with the help of teacher Becky Buckridge as the class explores the site of the new Elma Early Childhood Center on ...
Sever weather, potential tornadoes headed to eastern Iowa
The National Weather Service has extended the reach of a tornado watch for all of eastern Iowa.
Q: In Sigourney, who are the eight students starting businesses, and what are they? A: Aaron Meiners: Aaron's Shave Ice.
April 30, 2008 Birth Announcements
April 26: To Natasha Bride of Ottumwa, a boy. April 25: To Krista Long of Albia, a girl; To Karrie and Dustin Hutchinson of Lovilia, a boy; To Shana and Nickolas Wehr of Sigourney, a girl. via The Ottumwa Courier
Counties team up for opportunity
“The overwhelming trend is regionalism.”
When a company wants to build a new facility, they should think of Ottumwa. Or Bloomfield. via The Ottumwa Courier
Glen Baumert, 72, of 332 Bon Aire, died Monday, April 21, 2008, at Mercy Iowa City following a sudden illness. via The Gazette
Note: The article may contain additional comments Posted By: justaperson Post Date: 04/16/08 06:33:00 PM Title: from the mother Excuse me? Negative assumptions? Did you not read the article?? He was caught on ... via The Gazette
Sigourney man arrested for indecent exposure
A Sigourney man was arrested Thursday for allegedly exposing his genitals to a 10-year-old girl at Stuff, Etc. via Press-Citizen
Heavy rain, winds hit Eastern Iowa
“Half of the kids were crying because they were scared and the other half were crying because they didn't get to finish the play”
Low clouds move in over downtown as the remnants of a series of severe storms that activated tornado warnings around Eastern Iowa moves across Cedar Rapids on Thursday night. via The Gazette
“The auditor's office came down and met with the executive committee and board just before the report came out, but we only got a copy of the audit report a day or two ago”
A state audit has concluded the Area XV Regional Planning Commission overbilled area communities by more than $90,000 on different Community Development Block Grant projects and alleges the organization's ... via Oskaloosa Herald
Sigourney doctor agrees to pay fine, get evaluation
By By TONY LEYS REGISTER STAFF WRITER Posted at 04:05 on 04/03/2008 A Sigourney physician accused of being incompetent has agreed to pay a $10,000 fine and undergo psychological evaluation. via Indianola Record-Herald
Doctor to Pay Fine and Undergo Evaluation
A southeast Iowa doctor accused of being incompetent has agreed to pay a $10,000 fine and undergo psychological testing. via KCRG-TV Cedar Rapids
Race cars, the drivers and race fans showed up at Penn Central Mall center court Saturday for the Racers Trade Show, an opportunity for race fans to get an up-close look at the cars and to talk to some of the ... via Oskaloosa Herald
Donald M. Harper, 84, of rural Webster, died Friday, March 21, 2008, at University Hospitals, Iowa City, following a brief illness. via The Gazette