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You've read our favorite headlines from last year – now it's time to go over our favorite photos. We take pride in documenting the sights of Harrison County over the course of a year, and these … more
In her Condition of the State address given last Tuesday, Jan. 9, Gov. Kim Reynolds touted last year's passing of the Students First Act, which allows taxpayer dollars to go towards students' private … more
The Associated Press called the Iowa caucus for former president Donald Trump, who is seeking a second term after a loss to President Joe Biden in 2020, at roughly 7:30 p.m. Monday night, well before … more
As we look forward to what's to come in 2024, the Times-News staff takes a look back at some of the headlines that ran in 2023 editions of the paper. Starting in July and running all the way through … more
Work on the four themes the Logan Community Visioning committee identified with the help of community members is still chugging along. Previous reporting from the Times-News shared that the city … more
DES MOINES, Iowa –  On Jan. 5, 2024, the Iowa State Medical Examiner performed the autopsies on the two decedents from the Perry High School active shooter event.  The deceased … more
The American Red Cross is experiencing an emergency blood shortage as the nation faces the lowest number of people giving blood in 20 years. The Red Cross blood supply has fallen to critically low … more
1954 The Harrison County Spelling Contest will be held Monday, March 22, in the Logan School auditorium, according to County Superintendent Van Cleave. Miss Edith Kuhl of Woodbine, a rural … more
1954 William (Bill) Crose, 36, assistant hog buyer for Wilson and Co., Inc. here, fell 123 feet to the bottom of a 127-foot open well and spent two harrowing hours there before being rescued by … more
As we look forward to what's to come in 2024, the Times-News staff takes a look back at some of the headlines that ran in 2023 editions of the paper. Starting in January and running all the way … more
You could call theater the family business in Kate Simmons' household. Most recently appearing in “Lend Me a Tenor” at the Harlan Community Theater in November, the director of the … more
1943 President Roosevelt announced in a world-wide broadcast today the appointment of Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower to the supreme command of the Anglo-American forces which will open a second front … more
DES MOINES – Attorney General Brenna Bird congratulates Officer Daniel Kline on his graduation from the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) in a ceremony held at Camp Dodge in Johnston on … more
The resignation of a Harrison County Emergency Management member will cost county taxpayers around $15,000, according to county auditor Susan Bonham. On Nov. 9, the Emergency Management … more
Great-great-grand uncle. That's what American balloonist and inventor Thaddeus Lowe is to Terry Lowe, who presented on his ancestor Thursday, Dec. 14 at the Missouri Valley Public Library. … more
When Russian forces invaded Ukraine in February of 2022, Fr. Jim Kirby didn't allow himself to sit and watch for very long. Priest at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Missouri Valley and St. … more
1943 First answer to the Daily Times appeal to locate the youngest Harrison County mother of a person in service has been received. She is Mrs. Wayne Hawes, 113 West St. Clair street, this city. … more
Republican presidential candidate and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy made a campaign stop at The Boneyard in Logan last Thursday, holding a roughly hour-long town hall and spending 10 minutes speaking … more
In the spring of 2019, a cross appeared on one of the bluffs overlooking Missouri Valley. Coming at a time when many residents of the town had been dealing with the effects of major flooding, … more
Parishioners and community members said their farewells to the late Fr. Stephen Gutgsell on Sunday during a service at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. Gutgsell, 65, died Dec. 10 from … more
The suspect charged with killing Fr. Stephen Gutgsell Sunday morning at the St. John the Baptist Catholic Church rectory had his first arraignment Thursday in Washington County Court. Kierre … more
1953 Alfred Kierscht, farmer on Route 1, gave his eighth pint of blood at the blood center in Missouri Valley Thursday and thus became the first member of the local “gallon club.” … more
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