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IOWA CITY, IA – In May more than 6,500 University of Iowa undergraduate, graduate and professional students received their degrees. These Hawkeyes have engaged, excelled and stretched to reach … more
BROOKINGS, S.D. – More than 3,000 students were recognized for their outstanding academic performance over the spring 2023 semester at South Dakota State University by being named to the dean's … more
Those who wish to enter their child into the 9th Annual Little Miss Harrison County contest at the Harrison County Fair must do so by June 30. No late registrations will be accepted. Contestants … more
It’s the time of year where the Harrison County Veterans Affairs (VA) office prepares to recognize two veterans in the community during fair week. If you would like to nominate a veteran, … more
Back in early May, trees were received and planted for the city park board thanks to funding provided by MidAmerica Energy’s Trees Please! Grant, which was $1,750. Seven Black Hills spruce … more
After joining the Logan-Magnolia School community in 1991, science teacher K.C. Kersten has instilled green thumbs and a passion for science in his students. Now, he is gearing up for life in … more
The Melody Oaks Otta Seal paving project started on time after experiencing several delays and is now nearing completion. The project, which officially started around two years ago, has seen its … more
Hailey Ryerson, a Woodbine graduate who is set to do the same at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) in August, has gone coast to coast discovering her passion – literally. Initially … more
St. John ’ s “ FAST Kids ” continue to have fun learning using their talents. On May 17, eleven youth in K-5 th grade, came to St. Johns Methodist Church in Mapleton from 3:30-5 … more
Ryan Binkley, a Republican running in the 2024 presidential race, visited Missouri Valley last Thursday. The CEO and co-founder of Generational Group and senior pastor of Create Church in … more
The City of Logan is in the fundraising stage of the creation of a new trail that will connect the outskirts of town to the Logan-Magnolia Community Schools building, thus creating a safer route to … more
The first event on a long list of activities took place at the Missouri Valley Public Library last Wednesday, June 7. The kickoff summer event saw children painting watercolors under the … more
After several setbacks and delays throughout the project’s history, the Otta Seal road paving project in Melody Oaks is now nearing the official start of construction. Otta Seal is a type … more
The Missouri Valley Special Olympics team competed in the state track and field competition in Ames back on May 26. “Our athletes competed well and all brought home medals,” Jolene … more
United Bank of Iowa recently donated $2,024 to the Woodbine Community Food Pantry. This program provides food and toiletries to families in the Woodbine area who need assistance. This money was … more
LOGAN, IA – Summer is here & the Logan Public Library has a full calendar of programming ready to keep you active and reading! Our popular, ALL AGES Library BINGO is back and … more
The Missouri Valley Public Library is hosting an Open House and Craft Fair on Saturday, June 10, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The library has invited local crafters and artisans to display and sell … more
Logan-Magnolia released the second semester honor rolls for the 2022-23 school year last week. Shown below are the students who achieve academic excellence. 2022-23 Logan-Magnolia Jr.-Sr High … more
Election season is here, and Harrison County will see the first of many 2024 presidential hopefuls stop within its borders on June 9 at 6:30 p.m. when Republican Vivek Ramaswamy holds a town hall at … more
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