It’s the end of the trail for a partnership between Camp Wesley Woods and the equine therapy program that it hosted for years.
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In 1849, Elizabeth Blackwell became the United States' first female doctor; Denmark became a constitutional monarchy; pharmaceutical company Pfizer was founded.
Indianola will hold its Memorial Day service on Monday, May 27, with a parade beginning at the Warren County Administration Building at 10 a.m., and proceeding to the east side of Indianola’s …
When Jori (Sandy) Coghlan graduated from Indianola High School 40 years ago, she thought she was leaving her alma mater for the last time.
“Is Indianola ready for an active shooter incident?”
Despite delays due to Mother Nature, Lake Ahquabi is finally open and ready for visitors.
Policing in Carlisle is taking to the skies thanks to the purchase of a new commercial drone. The aerial technology will aid officers in every…
The Indianola boys soccer team will host a substate final Wednesday, facing Sioux Center West with a trip to State on the line.
The Indianola Fire Department evolved into a more aggressive department over 2023, said Indianola Fire Chief Greg Chia.
Libraries all over the county are gearing up to launch their annual summer reading programs, wherein children (and in some cases adults) keep …
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Following this week's severe weather, the City of Indianola Streets Department surveyed most parts of the city, finding no widespread tree dam…
Des Moines Metro Opera announced a cast change for Debussy’s Pelléas & Mélisande, which opens Saturday, July 6. Making his company debut, …
This morning, Governor Reynolds spoke with U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack regarding the severe weather event in Iowa on …
The Carlisle Police Department’s Fiss’ Tix program started on Friday, May 24. Throughout the summer, officers will be on the lookout for kids …
Awards were presented to Indianola seniors during an awards assembly on Wednesday. Those recognized and their honors included:
In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 49.53 Code of Iowa, I, Kimberly Sheets, Warren County Commissioner of Elections, do hereby procla…
The Defense Health Agency announced that TRICARE beneficiaries in 15 Iowa counties may receive emergency prescription refills now through June…
John Edward Lynch died peacefully at home on May 15, 2024. John was 92 years old.
A Celebration of Life Service for Lori Jean Stewart, 65, of St. Charles, who passed away Sunday, May 19, 2024 in Des Moines, will be held 7 p.…
A Celebration of Life Gathering and Service for Dr. Marilyn Marie “Mae-Mae” Porter DVM, 73, of Indianola, who passed away Thursday, May 23, 20…
A Memorial Funeral Mass for Michael Joseph Metz, 62, of Indianola, will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, June 1, 2024 at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic …
Joyce Marie Mehmen 70, of Indianola, passed away Friday, May 24, 2024 at the Indianola Good Samaritan Society Nursing Home. Her wishes were to…
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This information was obtained from the Warren County Sheriff’s office records. All people ar… Read moreWarren County Sheriff's Office Reports: May 20
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MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. - Max Cleveland and Ulysses Patterson both earned Second Team All-American awards on the second day of the NCAA Championshi…
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. – Spencer Moon capped off his storied track career at Simpson College with a 14th place finish in the 5000 meter run, achie…
Season ends in penalty kicks for Norwalk girls soccer
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. - Spencer Moon of the Simpson College men's track and field team etched his name into history by winning the 10,000 meter n…
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. - Maddie Hays of the Simpson College women's track and field team earned Second Team All-American status in the 400 meter h…
The Indianola boys soccer team scored two goals in the span of two minutes at Indianola Stadium Wednesday to continue their fairy tale postsea…
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A bill meant to strengthen the state’s open meetings law that was vetoed by the governor last week will likely be reconsidered in the next legislative session without a last-minute amendment that undercut its purpose, said Rep. Brent Siegrist, R-Council Bluffs.“It’s something we need to do,”…
The pace of corn and soybean planting accelerated last week amid a rainfall reprieve for much of the state, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.Farmers planted more than a fifth of the overall expected acres for each crop that week and edged closer to their typical planting sched…
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