Foundation members Tammy Gigstad and Tammy Noll display some of the prizes currently on display at the F.W. Huston Pharmacy in OSkaloosa.
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USD 340 terminates Keystone lease at Ozawkie;
intends to work toward a new agreement of terms
Photo courtesy Keystone Learning Services Facebook Representatives from Keystone Learning Services and USD 340 have stated they are committed to working toward an agreement which benefits both organizations and allows them to…
Judge Reiling given honored place at St. Patrick’s Day Parade
The Lawrence St. Patrick’s Day Parade Grand Marshal, Judge Dennis (O’)Reiling, and his wife, Linda, in a convertible Friday, a day that barely got out of the 30s. by Clarke Davis Magistrate…
County gains Mooney Creek chapter of Pheasants Forever
Andrew Noll, and his dog, Zetta, along with Casey Willyard and Lilly, make up two of the board members of the newly founded Mooney Creek Pheasants Forever Chapter. by Bridget Weishaar Pheasants…
Captured gas-powered data centers, a
new dawn for oil industry, communities
Editor’s Note: Word coming from county officials last week that CCC had sold its land near McLouth is not true. What follows are the owner’s views on a number of things, but…
Oskaloosa woman opens
dog grooming business
Jill Decker of Decker Dog Detailing, Oskaloosa, poses with Sadie and Jazz after their groom. The four legged clients are the beloved pets of Patty Hamm, Oskaloosa City Clerk. by Bridget Weishaar…
OT win puts Kaws on road to state
by Clarke Davis The Perry-Lecompton boys’ basketball team defeated Heritage Christian Academy Saturday night in overtime to capture the 3A sub-state trophy in their home school. Kaws coach Matt Simmons told his…
Local hardware to bid adieu after 45 years in business
The legacy of the Winchester Hardware store, located on Wellman Road just outside of Winchester, will come to an end this June. by Bridget Weishaar The year 2023 will mark the end…
Union Pacific Railroad crossings to close for repair
Jefferson County Public Works Director Ben Domann announced Feb. 14 that Union Pacific Railroad would be closing multiple crossings in Jefferson County in order to work on them Feb. 18-20. He made…