- Holiday Season Heralds Start Of Funding Requests From Supervisors
With the holiday season beginning, the Palo Alto County Board of Supervisors received their first requests for funding for the next fiscal year during the Nov.
- Voter Dissatisfaction Over Polling Places Comes Before Supervisors
After the contentious national general elections earlier in the month, some continued unrest and dissatisfaction with the election process in Palo Alto County surfaced at the Nov.
- Danielle Clouse Honored At Reception
The ever-changing land-scape of northwest Iowa is what provided Danielle Clouse with her inspiration to create several paintings.
- Some northwest, north central Iowa schools start late due to ice
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- Long Live The Crown
It wasna t a call to return to a monarchy, but a call to put crowns back into the countya s gravel roads that was the topic of a discussion by the Palo Alto County Board of Supervisors in its Oct.
- West Palo Alto Community Fund Drive.....
The 49th West Palo Alto Community Fund Drive began Saturday, Nov. 1, and continue through Saturday, Nov.
- Drainage Proposal Prompts Hearing
Palo Alto Count Supervisors looked over a proposed contract developed by the countya s drainage engineer during their Oct.
- Progress In Palo Alto Co.
What has been happening in Palo Alto County the past year? The Reporter & The Democrat staff has put together Progress 2008, featuring business and industry in Palo Alto County.
- Supervisors Seek Public Input On Embargo Question
But at a half-million a milea a --Keith Wirtz Palo Alto County Supervisor An emergency proclamation out of the Governora s office has the Palo Alto County Board of Supervisors in a bit of a quandary.
- Youth Classic held at West Union
The 2008 Youth Classic Dairy Show was held Saturday, Sept. 20 at the Fayette County Fairgrounds in West Union.
- Ready For The Royal Treatment
Leaves and fields of crops have been turning amber and scarlet. In the mornings, your breath hangs in the air.
- Agriculture still big part of Cattle Congress
The bright lights of the midway and national entertainers may be the star attractions these days at the National Cattle Congress Fair, but agriculture still plays significant role in attracting visitors through ...
- Green to open concert season
Multi-instrumentalist Todd Green will open the Spencer Area Concert Association's 2008--09 season.
- School Board Seats Filled
ELECTION RESULTS Emmetsburg CSD: Kent Egland 84 Laure Oppenheimer 87 G-T CSD: Duane Hoffman 42 Roger Schmitt 40 R-A CSD: Dave Forey 34 Matthew Graves 31 WB-M CSD: Lannie Miller 280 Dawn Schmidt 256 Charles ...
- Vote Today In Palo Alto School Board Elections
Today, Tuesday, Sept. 9, Iowans will head to the polls to cast their ballots for their local school board candidates.
- Raiders Fall In Opener
The 2008 football season didn't open quite the way the Raiders of Ruthven-Ayrshire might have hoped for, as they lost a 53-6 decision to Remsen-Union Friday night.
- Area School Board Candidates Profiled - Two vie for two Ruthven-Ayrshire board seats
It's an uncontested race in the Tuesday, Sept. 9 election for the two seats available on the Ruthven-Ayrshire school board.
- National Anthem tryouts for Corbin Bleu concert
Friday, Sept. 12, National Anthem tryouts for area high school students will be held in the 4-H Auditorium during the Clay County Fair.
- Muggled thinking
HARRY Potter actor Robbie Coltrane is not always great with fans, but nevertheless Robbie, who plays the giant Hagrid in the films, was chatty enough talking to a young fan who rushed up to him at Glasgow ...