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U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent and U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins traveled to Capitol Hill to ...
Back for the 67th year, the Rose Festival celebrates the community with a variety of activities, food vendors, BBQ ...
The youthful Marshalltown softball squad needs all the experience it can get. Any wins that accompany it are a bonus. The Bobcats knocked off a pair of opponents on the second day of the Dave Lee ...
About 71 million adults are enrolled in Medicaid now. And most of them — around 92% — are working, caregiving, attending ...
SEASON is fast approaching. The magic date is June 20, 2025 when our Earth’s axial tilt is at its maximum toward the sun. For ...
Caitlin Clark ended practice Friday by making a halfcourt shot and winning a little bit of lunch money in the process. And with that, the Indiana Fever star is ready to play again. Clark — barring any ...
Raegan Crawford wasn’t sure when the last time the BCLUW softball team beat Marshalltown was, but she was certain she hadn’t ...
As Los Angeles burst into riots this week over a federal immigration raid, one protester took to his social media channels to explain just what was going on — why arsonists armed with Palestinian ...
The Marshalltown baseball team managed just one hit in each game of Friday’s Iowa Alliance Conference doubleheader with Mason ...
La Familia Breakfast, Bar & Grill, 1005 Lincoln Way, is open for business. This week saw a soft opening, now through Sunday, ...
On a pleasant late spring night in central Iowa, more than 40 attended the first ever “Party in the Pasture” event on Oak ...
It was a long cold winter for farmer Craig Sash as he waited for the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development ...
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