It’s not too early to start thinking about the D/SAOC Cake Auction.
One of the tastiest fundraisers this community has traditionally experienced is the annual auction conducted by the Domestic/Sexual Assault Outreach Center.
This online event enables people to indulge their sweet tooth ...
Every day, I find myself returning to a single, grounding philosophy: Know where you have come from, know where you are, and know where you are going. It is a simple compass, but it is the only way to ensure we aren’t just drifting with the political winds of the day. When we apply this to ...
People across Iowa will set their clocks forward one hour tonight because of Daylight Saving Time. That means if they go to bed at their regular time they will lose an hour of sleep.
Hopefully, they will also replace the batteries in their smoke detectors that use 9-volt batteries.
Serving ...
The legacy of John Perkins can be seen and heard at St. Edmond Catholic School on every school day as 800 students from pre-kindergarten through high school file into classrooms each morning for another day of learning.
In the wake of Perkins’ death Feb. 9 to cancer at the age of 76, ...
People and dogs seem to have a bond that defies ordinary definition, and that bond is known to provide health benefits. There is a stack of medical research which shows that interacting with a dog lowers human blood pressure, improves cardiovascular health and reduces anxiety.
In Fort ...
To the editor:
Sixty years ago on March 9, 1966, my brother Delbert Peterson died in Vietnam.
Delbert was born on May 11, 1939, the first of seven children born to Bernice and Raymond Peterson of Manson.
Delbert graduated from Manson High School in May 1957.
He entered Iowa State ...