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“This was a win for the rule of law, safety and security of the American people,” said Homeland Security spokeswoman Tricia ...
The Marshalltown softball team set off some fireworks a day early. The Bobcats hit four home runs in the second game of ...
The Marshalltown baseball team scored at least six runs in a game for the first time in two weeks, but it wasn’t enough for ...
Jillian Karsjen’s walk-off single drove in Rachel Randall with two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning, lifting the West Marshall softball team to a 3-2 victory over Newton on Wednesday night.
Emotions ran high inside the Linn County Courthouse on Wednesday as the first degree murder trial of Karina Cooper, a rural ...
Marshalltown once again observed Independence Day in style with the second iteration of the revamped Red, White and Blue ...
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) have evolved dramatically over time, transforming from rudimentary systems of transport to ...
Kerry Jech has been a pastor and a mainstay of the faith community in Marshalltown. On June 1, Jech retired from his role as ...
It may not be a honky-tonky dancehall, but on Wednesday, June 25, Traer Ripley United Church of Christ’s The Parsonage pulled ...
July 4th, is a time to commemorate the signing of the Declaration of Independence and celebrate 249 years of freedom within ...
Wildlife sightings are many times just a lucky thing of being in the right time at the right place with the right ...
Philadelphia aims to control trash pileups ahead of holiday weekend as city workers strike continues
A strike by nearly 10,000 city workers in Philadelphia stretched into a third day Thursday as trash piled up in some areas ...
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