Articles from the November 24, 2022 edition

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Their dreams have come true

Since starting their organized football careers in the third grade, Lance Berends and Kooper Ebel have been teammates and friends. They've had different on-field roles, but they are similar in one imp...

 

Engineering firm to design electrical upgrades at HS

A Sioux Center firm was hired to provide electrical engineering services for updates to parking lots and ball diamonds at Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn High School. The agreement with Engineering Design...

 

RCA offers to assist with project funding

It isn’t often that a group attending a city council meeting offers to help finance community projects rather than request funds from the municipality. But that was the case at Royal this month. Allison Goyette, representing Royal Community A...

 

11/24/22: Crime, Courts, Accidents & Incidents

• Traffic Jonathan Jay Koerselman, Sheldon, Trespass. Jason Frederick Shockey, Hartley, Failure to Obey Stop Sign. Mark Steven Strouth, Ashton, Seatbelt Violation. Zachary Michael De Haan, Sheldon, Seatbelt Violation. Daisy Wanyonyi, Sacramento, C...

 
 By Nick Pedley    News    November 24, 2022

Everly hoping to re-light city park for holidays

The Everly City Council is hoping to spark some Christmas cheer for local residents. Council members on Monday night approved the purchase of new holiday lights for Everly Community Park. The $2,500...

 

On to the next one

Don't worry about catching your breath following this month's election – we're heading right back to where we started. The Nov. 8 election came with expected results here in the Hawkeye State. R...

 

Pedley's Ponderings

Thanksgiving presents us with time to ruminate on the things that matter most. Friends, family, a roof over our heads and food on the table often top the list. I’m no different. I lead a rather uneventful life, and those four things pretty much c...

 

The Writer's Pen

If you live in this part of northwest Iowa, there is a good chance you have seen a parachute plane. The colorful chute is readily recognized with its brilliant colors including red, yellow, blue,...

 

LETTERS: CO2 pipeline landowners hold the line against Summit Carbon Solutions

To the editor: Landowners along the route of Summit Carbon Solutions’ hazardous CO2 pipeline are holding the line against the company’s strong-armed attempts to pressure us for our signatures. After more than a year of working to get signed easements...

 
 By Iesha Toft    News    November 24, 2022

CC/E holds Leader-in-Me ribbon cutting

Clay Central/Everly Elementary on Nov. 16 hosted state Rep. Megan Jones (R-Sioux Rapids) for a Leader-in-Me ribbon cutting assembly. CC/E Director of Student Services Michelle Huntress kicked off the...

 

11/24/22: Community Calendar

Winter Wonderland in Everly is Dec. 2 Citizens in Everly are gearing up for the town’s annual Winter Wonderland event slated for Friday, Dec. 2 The Festival of Trees will be held at the Hap Ketelsen Community Center thanks to the sponsorship of The F...

 

11/24/22: Area Happenings & Accomplishments

Clay County Fair & Events Center earns int'l recognition "The World's Greatest County Fair" lived up to its billing by winning 10 awards – including a coveted "Best of Division" Award – during the...

 

From Our Files

• Nov. 27, 1947 Carl Rahn purchased Bud’s Food Market, located across the street on the corner south of the Park Hotel. The new owner had been operating a grocery and meat business in the former Kosta location. The new store afforded him much gre...

 

FBLA: A club with a business perspective

Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is the business club at the high school. We have 16 members this year and many activities in which we plan to participate. The culminating activity will be...

 

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