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On Tuesday, Jan. 24, Gov. Kim Reynolds signed the Students First Act into law at the Iowa State Capitol building in Des Moines. The bill had passed the Iowa House the day before with a 55-45 vote, … more
Picture your favorite bookstore. It’s quite likely that it’s set up in a customer-friendly way, with noticeable signs pointing out the mystery section, fantasy, romance, so on and so … more
One Harrison County volunteer group has been hard at work to start the new year off with a bang in the form of a new facility. The Harrison County Humane Society is thrilled to announce that its new … more
Safety meeting A safety meeting was held ahead of the regular Board of Supervisors meeting Thursday morning, with a few items of note being touched on. The county has workers’ … more
The Logan Public Library hosted a “Meet the Author” event on Saturday morning, with local author Karen Ettleman discussing her new book “Deena”. A 2015 Northwestern College … more
LITTLE SIOUX, Iowa — Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation (INHF) has signed an agreement to purchase the Little Sioux Scout Ranch in western Iowa from the Mid-America Council of the Boy Scouts of … more
With the construction and development of the Willow Lake Nature Center winding down, the Harrison County Conservation Board has another project in sight. Receiving a cold call from Jim Doidge, who … more
Brad Wilkening, a former teacher and coach with several school districts in Iowa, gave a presentation on ‘Lessons of the Holocaust’ at the Missouri Valley Public Library last Wednesday. … more
Iowa farmland values hit an all-time high in December, jumping to an average of $11,411 for a percentage increase of 17%. This comes a year after increasing by 29%. Alexis Stevens, who is a Farm … more
July Bertrand marker celebrates 50 years On July 9, right in front of the Steamboat Bertrand marker, members of the Nebraska Society Daughters of the American Colonists, the Nebraska State … more
Editor's note: Further updates will be provided if new information becomes available. At 1:02 p.m. on Wednesday, a message was sent out to parents of Logan-Magnolia students regarding a threat … more
LOGAN, Iowa — What do all profitable cow-calf operations have in common? A healthy calf crop on the ground, ready to develop for market. To help Iowa cattlemen and women prepare for a … more
If there are more pine needles on the floor than on the tree, it might be time to think about disposing of the Christmas tree.  When that time comes, there are a few ways to properly (and … more
MISSOURI VALLEY - The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will treat Nobles Lake with a low concentration of rotenone to eliminate rough fish. Nobles Lake, 95-acre cutoff oxbow lake … more
As the ice begins to thicken over the various fishing spots around Harrison County, that familiar itch starts to kick in again. But before going out in search of a bite (or several), it’s … more
Harrison County Home and Public Health updates David Sherer (administrator) and Lacey Ardery (administrative specialist) from Harrison County Home and Public Health provided various updates to … more
Benjamin Work, the former West Harrison teacher who was charged with five counts of sexual exploitation by a school employee, five counts of lascivious conduct with a minor, and two counts of … more
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