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Everly · EverlyAn old issue reared its head last month inside Hartley City Council Chambers. Members on April 15 mulled ways to improve enforcement of nuisance ordinances. The city currently utilizes the services of Northwest Iowa Planning and Development Commission (NIPDC), which was hired several years ago to assess problematic residences, send abatement notices and attempt to mitigate the violations....See the Story
Same issue, different approach
Everly · EverlyClay County has its new fair queen. Linnea Bloom won the crown on Sunday during the 20th anniversary of the revitalized contest. The 17-year-old from Marathon beat out three other contestants, and will now reign over festivities at the 2024 Clay County Fair. Bloom, the daughter of Stephen and Melanie Bloom, is involved in several activities, including track and cross country, National Honor...See the Story
Bloom wins Clay County Fair Queen crown
Kim Reynolds · Everly“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. But in governmental affairs, that definition sometimes gets changed. Instead of something truly being incapable of continuing, the word often means the person using the term simply does not want...See the Story
Evans: Gov. Kim Reynolds plays politics with words about child nutrition
Everly · EverlyClay Central/Everly officials on Monday had a reason to celebrate. The Iowa Department of Education announced the district was one of 67 schools to earn a Learning Beyond the Bell grant. CC/E's total haul was worth $116,215. "It is a rather comprehensive grant," said CC/E Director of Student Services Michelle Huntress. "We are very excited!" According to the department of...See the Story
CC/E Elementary lands $116K grant
Crime · EverlyNamed Extension K-12 Program Coordinator Iowa State University Extension and Outreach welcomes Morgan Busack as the new O'Brien County K-12 Program Coordinator. Busack will replace Kate Stewart whose last day is May 23. Originally from Echo, Minn., Busack is a South Dakota State University graduate with a degree in agricultural leadership. She currently resides in Sanborn and looks forward...See the Story
05/02/24: Area Happenings & Accoplishments
Everly · EverlyClay Central/Everly Elementary was represented by seven fifth and sixth grade students last week at the Northwest Iowa Honor Choir in Sioux Center. Hundreds of students represented northwest Iowa in the concert hosted at Sioux Center Middle School. The day was filled with fun and a bit of fear as the students had to take shelter midday due to nearby tornado sightings. Fortunately, all were safe...See the Story
CC/E students perform in NWI Honor Choir
Everly · EverlyA memorial service for Bernard D. “Bernie” Campbell was held Saturday, April 20, 2024, at the First Baptist Church in Spencer. Warner Funeral Home assisted with the arrangements. Bernard “Bernie” Dale Campbell passed quietly into Heaven early Saturday, April 13, 2024, after a brief fight with pancreatic cancer. Bernie was born Feb. 3, 1944, in Hartley to Charles and Goldie (Dockweiler) Campbell. H...See the Story
Bernard D. 'Bernie' Campbell, 80, Hartley
Everly · EverlyPlaying on a very windy day at Sanborn Golf and Country Club, Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn could not keep pace with South O'Brien during a 186-203 loss. The War Eagle Conference boys' golf dual was played April 18. "It was a difficult night weather-wise but we are dealing with it," Hawk coach Mark Japenga acknowledged. "I am happy with the way our kids are battling and working...See the Story