
Paul Altena
70, of George




Sales & Marketing Representative
Equipment Operator
Assistant Swim Coach
Mail, Print & Purchasing Office
June is normally the wettest month of the year in Iowa and State Climatologist Justin
Governor Kim Reynolds, her husband and five of their grandchildren stopped in Mason City this
Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says it may be time for Congress to act on what’s
Developers hoping to build a data center on a partially developed site in northwest Iowa

Shoppers in Orange City will soon see a familiar name return to the local grocery market. Hy-Vee announced Wednesday that its

A Rock Valley man is facing multiple charges after police say he assaulted his girlfriend in their apartment while two children

A company interested in redeveloping the former Bison Renewable Energy site in Sioux County says it wants to build a smaller-scale

A Cherokee County man is facing multiple felony charges in Sioux County after investigators say digital storage devices and printed materials

As northwest Iowans prepare for Fourth of July celebrations, law enforcement agencies across the state are ramping up patrols as part

U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley toured Sioux Center Health and met with hospital board members and staff on Monday as part of
U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley says he’s continuing to monitor New
An agronomist in southwest Minnesota is giving crops high marks.
The chairman of the U.S. House Agriculture Committee says he’s
Soybeans were higher on short covering and technical buying. There
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As the business of college sports continues to grow, Congressman Randy Feenstra says many student-athletes are being thrust into complex financial