
Harriet Kleinhesselink
94, of Orange City






94, of Orange City

82, of Sioux Center

64, of Doon

91, of Rock Valley

91, of Ireton
auto detailer
Payroll Coordinator
Digital Marketing Specialist
State Auditor Rob Sand’s staff has completed the annual review of how major state funds
The annual kite festival held on Clear Lake that was scheduled for this weekend has
The Putnam Museum in Davenport is hosting an event tonight featuring music played on fragile,
Backers of Iowa’s 47-year-old “Bottle Bill” are urging Iowans to contact lawmakers about a lack

A drone deployed by the Lyon County Sheriff’s Office may have prevented serious injury or death after locating an intoxicated individual

An explosion was reported Monday afternoon at Little Sioux Corn Processors east of Marcus, prompting an emergency response in Cherokee County.

Fourth District Congressman Randy Feenstra says property taxes and the rising cost of living are among the top concerns he’s hearing

Dordt University has received a $38,135 rebate from Sioux Center Municipal Utilities after installing energy-efficient technology in several recent campus additions,

Orange City Area Health System CEO Marty Guthmiller will retire later this year, bringing to a close more than three decades

Authorities have released the identity of the person who died in a residential fire earlier this month in Alton. According to
Mar. corn $4.26 and 1/4, down 5 and 1/2 centsMar.
The executive director of the Soy Transportation Coalition says recent
A pair of agricultural economists say farm incomes continue to
Processing facilities are adapting to meet the needs of today’s
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Abigail Tweedy of Dordt University is this week’s GPAC/Hauff Mid-America Sports pitcher-of-the-week. Tweedy, a freshman from Piedmont, South Dakota, tossed a



