Material pleasures were few, and the Wish Book provided families with a new friend. It would bring the material world to the ...
Osceola Water Works staff has finalized this year’s fire hydrant flushing with minimal water waste thanks to a local business.
Osceola City Council, mayor Thomas Kedley announced that councilman Dan Hooper would be stepping down from his position as councilman for Ward One. Hooper is moving out of Ward One, and his last day ...
Berry, a freshman, received an honorable mention. She started and played 23 games across 55 sets. With serving, Berry had a 94.1% success rate. She had 127 of 135 successful serves, and 13 aces. Berry ...
Johnston — The Boor family of Osceola will be featured in an upcoming episode of Iowa PBS’s Iowa Life, a magazine-style series uncovering the diverse tapestry of Iowa’s people, cultures and stories.
Clarke County has held elections since its founding. In August 1851, eighty people resided in the county. Thirty seven were eligible to vote. There were just enough residents to divide the offices ...
The Osceola City Council approved 4-0 a bid from TK Concrete of Pella for the upcoming central business district streetscape project at their Nov. 12 meeting; councilman Jose Vargas was absent. The ...
Since 2017, the Clarke Community Schools Food Pantry has been supplying food and necessary every-day items for families across the district and our community. With recent price hikes in meat and ...
Twelve fall Clarke Athletes were named to the South Central Conference all-conference and all-district across cross country, football and volleyball. Cross country runners DeVante Caldwell, Izzy Hay ...
The Toys for Christmas program began in 1969, when Larry Van Werden presented the idea for such a program to the Osceola Chamber board. Van Werden had seen such programs in Nebraska, and wanted to see ...