On the road at Centerville on Friday, the Clarke Indians fell in their football game 40-7, with their single score coming late in the fourth quarter. Ryan Diehl scored the lone touchdown of the night, ...
For the fourth year, the Murray Mustangs came out the victors of a game against the Lamoni Demons, winning their homecoming game on Friday. Lamoni made the first points of the game just under two ...
Austin Haines, Osceola, was arrested on Sept. 5 at 2065 Idaho Pl for third degree theft from 105 Ariel Circle. Chad Page, Osceola, was arrested on Sept. 4 at 531 S. Jackson St. on a warrant. Michelle ...
On Aug. 19, Manuel Martinez Juarez of Osceola was traveling south on North Main St./Highway 69 in a 2019 Honda Ridgeline when a deer entered the roadway. Martinez Juarez was unable to avoid hitting ...
One citation was reported following a two-vehicle accident on Aug. 20 on N. park St. According to an Osceola police report, Jesus Mendoza Mendivil, Osceola, was traveling west in an alley in a 2014 ...
A 15-year-old resident of Osceola was arrested on Aug. 18 for driving while barred. The juvenile was released to their mother. Amber Rewerts, Winterset, was arrested on Aug. 16 at 2400 College Dr. for ...
Clarke cross country traveled to the Central Decatur Invite Sept. 10, with the boys team taking second place with 72 points; Chariton took first with 19 points.
An updated road-use agreement had been mentioned at the May meeting with planning & zoning, as it was being updated by then-county engineer David Carroll, and was brought up at the public hearing as ...
Murray Community Schools will celebrate their Homecoming Week next week, Sept. 17-20. Their theme this year is “Surfing to Victory,” and will feature four dress-up days, culminating in the football ...
The rains have come and we are grateful. We can flush our toilets and water our plants. Until next time. We need a reliable water source—and we need legislators responsive to the real needs of their ...
Clarke volleyball saw three losses in games played last week. Hosting Albia last Tuesday, the Lady Indians fell 3-0 in three sets, 25-19, 25-13 and 25-10.