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Cherokee, Iowa · CherokeeA Cherokee man was arrested last month for assaulting his ex-girlfriend, taking nude photos of her and disseminating the photos to multiple recipients. Todd Fundermann, 42, was booked into Cherokee County Jail March 25 on charges of first-degree harassment and domestic assault causing bodily injury. Fundermann allegedly entered a residence in the 500 block of North Ninth Street at around 3:45 a.m. March 23, pulled blankets off of his sleeping e…See the Story
Cherokee man arrested for assault, sending nude photos - Cherokee Chronicle Times
Atlanta Braves · CherokeeThe Cherokee cross country teams hosted the Tomahawk Relays earlier this week, where the Cherokee and Ridge View boys ran on Monday and the Cherokee, Alta-Aurelia, Ridge View and South O’Brien girls competed on Tuesday.
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For the boys, Cherokee won the 1A team race with 223 points while Ridge View took second with 139 and Unity Christian came in third with 118. Spencer won the 2A meet with MOC-Floyd V…See the Story
Brave boys win Tomahawk Relays - Cherokee Chronicle Times
Cherokee, Iowa · CherokeeTina Westbay works in the kitchen. Tina Westbay was only 5 years old when her father, Carey Hetrick, opened Carey’s Lounge in Cherokee in 1973. Three years later he opened Carey’s Restaurant and Steakhouse in the adjoining building to the bar and a community staple was established. The bar was converted to a Christian bookstore in 1981 and as she and her sisters grew up, they spent time in the family restaurant. Tina reminisced, “When we first…See the Story
Local Landmark Gets a Refresh: Carey’s Restaurant Maintains Legacy with New Look - Cherokee Chronicle Times
Cherokee, Iowa · CherokeeMMCRU students enjoyed their junior and senior prom on Saturday, April 20 at Marcus High School. 51 couples or pairings participated in Grand March. 2024 Prom King and Queen are Kaden Galles and Kysa Jochims. Prom Court includes Noah Galles, Owen Schroeder, Allison Partridge, and Mariah Thomson. Host and Hostess were Kamden Bork and Allissa Rupp. Waiters and waitresses were Tia Tentinger, Eli Harpenau, Gracie Schroeder, Sawyer Aduddell, Chl…See the Story
2024 MMCRU Prom - Cherokee Chronicle Times
Atlanta Braves · CherokeeCherokee County Legacy Foundation held its annual grant award banquet on Tuesday, April 9 at the Marcus Community Center. Twenty non-profit organizations received grant funding for upcoming projects in 2024. Future grant applications can be found at www.cclegacy.org. Cherokee County Cherokee County Emergency Management: Contributing funds to build a regional training center with up-to-date audio/visual equipment inside existing structure for loc…See the Story
Legacy Grants Awarded - Cherokee Chronicle Times
Cherokee, Iowa · CherokeeThe Cherokee County Board of Supervisors tackled a variety of issues during their Tuesday meeting. Right-of-Way permits granted
The board approved two Right-of-Way permits. The first permit was for Iowa Lakes, following an emergency approval granted by Survey Engineering Technician Steve Zarr on Monday. The company is working in Marcus Township to address an electrical failure impacting a house. The second permit went to Finley Engineering, wor…See the Story
Cherokee County Supervisors busy with permits, budget and personnel matters - Cherokee Chronicle Times
Atlanta Braves · Cherokee“Unsustainable” is a fascinating word, especially when it is used in government and politics. Merriam-Webster, the dictionary folks, tell us unsustainable means something cannot be continued or supported.See the Story
Our grammarian governor plays politics with words
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