Shenandoah junior JJ Martin carded a 4-under par 31 Tuesday, April 28, leading the Shenandoah boys golf team to a 149-156 home win over Glenwood on a rainy day at the Shenandoah Golf Course.
- Bryan Clark
Page County officials will receive a commemorative American Flag Friday from the Iowa State Bar Association
- Bryan Clark
OneSource Restoration broke ground Friday on its new office in New Market
- Bryan Clark
Shenandoah junior Sarah Pickens finished three strokes better than the field, leading the Shenandoah girls golf team to a home win Monday, April 27, over Red Oak and Harlan.
- Erin Murphy Lee-Gazette Des Moines Bureau
Thanks in part to recent movement on property tax and state budget negotiations, Iowa Republican Statehouse leaders expressed optimism Thursday that they soon could finish their work for the year.
- Rachel.George
You don’t need to know everyone in the room. Sometimes, you just need one person.
- Bryan Clark
The Clarinda girls and boys track and field teams finished in the top 30 in the 4x100-meter relay Saturday at the Drake Relays
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OneSource Restoration broke ground Friday on its new office in New Market
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