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Iam grateful that I made the decision as a 17-year old to serve our Nation as a Soldier. I took the oath of enlistment more than 41 years ago, and I remember that day well. I did not reflect at that ...
High school memories often come flooding back: walking through crowded hallways, the familiar aroma of the lunchroom, the excitement of Friday night football, and the rhythm of band camp. We remember ...
Like most if not all of their counterparts across Iowa, sheriffs and county 911 professionals in the T-R coverage area have ...
James “Jim” Ward came to Kemper Military School from Gilman, a small farming community in central Iowa. His parents owned and ...
Pictured are Marshalltown High School eSports Valorant team members Thaw Soe (Captain), Chau Thai, Ruben Sala Sosa, Blake ...
A teacher is one of a child’s earliest influencers — a model for good citizenship, kindness and a strong work ethic. Jill ...
The Class 3A boys’ 3,200-meter race made an assault on the recordbooks, so South Tama junior Barrett Jesina was good with ...
The 10th-ranked Marshalltown boys’ tennis team came up shy of making the state tournament for the fourth time in the last five years, falling 5-0 to No. 7 Linn-Mar in Thursday’s completion of ...
A private jet carrying a music talent agent and five others hit a power line in foggy weather early Thursday and crashed into ...
Natasha Howard scored 26 points and the Indiana Fever overcame Caitlin Clark’s cold long-distance shooting to beat the Atlanta Dream 81-76 before a sellout crowd on Thursday night to split a two-game ...
Two tribal nations filed a lawsuit Thursday saying that the federal government used the trust fund money of tribes to pay for ...
On a cool evening for state track standards, area athletes went all-in on their respective events. Gladbrook-Reinbeck junior Kennedy secured another state medal with her effort in the Class 1A girls ...