CRESCO - Jason Passmore, executive director of Howard County Business & Tourism, welcomed everyone to the banquet and introduced President Alison Holten. She spoke about how economic development has ...
CRESCO - After a couple years of playing for different teams, Crestwood graduates Tristan Bohr (class of 2016) and Spencer Cuvelier (2017) are back together on the same sideline this fall. Both Bohr ...
“I can’t believe how Howard County comes together every year to donate items to the Senior Giving Tree we sponser here at the Times Plain Dealer,” said Publisher Dan Evans. “It just shows how much ...
The Crestwood boys' basketball district final game against Forest City scheduled for Feb. 23 at Forest City has been postponed to 4 p.m. on Feb. 25 at Forest City because of the weather. The winner ...
DECORAH - Strong pitching and just enough offense allowed the Class 3A No. 12 Crestwood softball team to sweep a doubleheader against Decorah on June 29 by scores of 1-0 and 6-4. The game one win gave ...
NICC District - Northeast Iowa Community College (NICC) will place a ballot measure before voters this fall, requesting approval for a continuance of the College’s existing bond levy. The NICC Board ...
Cresco - Not much changed after the Sept. 17 Howard-Winneshiek Community School District annual meeting, held before the regular monthly meeting. The big change was switching the meeting night from ...
Cresco - Friends of Pat Joiner were not surprised to learn she had been nominated for KIMT TV’s February Giving Your Best Volunteer of the Month award, but she sure was! “It is very important to help ...
Cresco - Rita Hart, who is running as lieutenant governor to Fred Hubbell’s Democratic run for governor visited Cresco Public Library on Oct. 24. A good group of locals joined Hart for a ...
CHESTER - The 1901 building that has housed the Chester Post Office since 1941 is under an emergency suspension according to the United States Postal Service. It was due to building safety and health ...
Cresco - Many families live paycheck-to-paycheck and most of their earnings are spoken for . . . food, shelter, healthcare. So how does a family come up with some extra cash to pay for school supplies ...