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Creston · CrestonThose eligible to run for seats on Union County’s agriculture extension council, soil and water conservation or live in Pleasant Township have until Aug. 28 to file nomination papers. The election is Nov. 5.Agriculture Extension has nine board members with four terms expiring this year; Randy Wuebker, Callie Anderson, Jean Weisshaar and Ronda Driskill. Another person is needed to fill a vacancy created by Allyson Lacina. Twenty-five signatures a…See the Story
Ag extension, soil/water, township on Nov. 5 ballot
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Creston · CrestonTerrill Joseph Weinkoetz, 57, of Afton, was taken into custody July 24, on the charges of OWI, second offense; driving while revoked and interference with official acts - bodily injury.According to a Union County report, at approximately 1:41 a.m. deputies observed a John Deere Gator southbound on High School Drive operated by Weinkoetz, who deputies knew does not have a valid license. A traffic stop was conducted and contact was made with Weink…See the Story
Union County arrests - July 26, 2024
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Carolina Panthers · CrestonThe Panthers celebrated a successful season and their seven seniors Wednesday evening at the season-end banquet.Creston baseball finished third in the conference, just behind Harlan, both with a 15-5 conference record.Overall, the Panthers were 24-11, the teams’ best season in more than a decade.While Coach Brandon Phipps said the team has ‘big shoes to fill’ when it comes to their graduating class, he said the underclassmen are ready to step up…See the Story
Panther baseball has ‘big shoes to fill’
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Creston · CrestonCORNING — Adams County Board of Supervisors approved some details of its revised wind ordinance during its regularly scheduled meeting Monday. The board has been reviewing details and proposals to its ordinance for weeks.Supervisors approved no shadow flicker will be allowed on the houses of non-participating landowners. Shadow flicker is when shadows created by the tower and the blades of the turbine. Supervisor Leland Shipley cast the only no …See the Story
Adams County decides some wind ordinance details
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Creston · CrestonOn Monday, former Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle was grilled during an hours-long hearing in front of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee. She was called to testify on how such a heinous oversight could have been made, allowing former President Donald Trump to be shot in the head on July 13 at his rally in Pennsylvania. Cheatle called the attempt on Trump’s life the Secret Service’s “most significant operational failure” i…See the Story
Why must all women shoulder the blame?
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Creston · CrestonThose wanting to run for federal and certain seats within Union County must have their nomination forms submitted by late August depending upon the seat.Greater Regional Health board of directors has one seat on the Nov. 5 ballot. Julie Lanning’s term expires this year. The board is converting from a seven-member board to a five-member board. Member Sherry McKie, whose term also expires this year, is not running for re-election. Earlier this wee…See the Story
Nomination forms for seats open
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Creston · CrestonSarah Smith Burke and her daughter Taylor came to Greenfield last week to give about 35 young campers the unique experience of putting together a musical and performing it for the community all in five days’ time.Sarah graduated from Greenfield High School in 1995, when the town’s opera house still stood largely rundown, however fascinating, in her own words.To come back after she had been away for awhile and run a camp like this — the music and…See the Story
Greenfield native comes back to direct camp, 'Lion King Kids' musical
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Creston · CrestonNodaway Valley school leaders remain steadfast in assisting Orient-Macksburg with whatever their needs are now and beyond when the district plans to dissolve.NV Superintendent Paul Croghan spoke about recent conversations he and Board President Kristen Jensen have had with the Orient-Macksburg Dissolution Commission during Nodaway Valley’s Wednesday, July 17 board meeting in Fontanelle.O-M recently also held talks with Creston, Winterset and Eas…See the Story
NV leaders review Orient-Macksburg map
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