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The Winterset boys and girls both claimed first place in their home triangular on Monday afternoon against Ballard and Carlisle. The boys walked away with a team score of 159, while the girls hade a ...
The Winterset-Earlham boys competed against the Gilbert Tigers on Friday night at Gilbert High School, falling by a score of 8-0. The night started off with the Tigers taking control of the ball, ...
Laughter does not have to come from a major source. It could indeed be ... relatively minor. ... Drama with a Capital D These days, life doesn’t just have drama; it has drama with a capital D. Intense ...
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Dear Editor: Last summer, all six members of Iowa’s congressional delegation voted for President Trump’s so-called One Big Beautiful Bill, which cut $1 trillion from Medicaid. As the Des Moines ...
The Winterset City Council received a petition on Monday night in their 7 p.m. meeting to bring the proposed financing plan for the Winterset Fieldhouse to a vote. With this petition accepted, the ...
Frustrated with your internet provider? Consider calling BTWI. Bits of Technology Wireless Internet (BTWI), owned by Nathan and Terri Leerhoff, was created out of necessity when Leerhoff moved to a ...
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Every year the Urban Forestry Awards luncheon recognizes cities, college campuses and utilities that demonstrate a variety of dedication to the importance of trees in their respective communities.
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Dear Editor: Property taxes are one of the most important issues facing local taxpayers. Looking at Winterset’s recent budgets helps explain why many residents are asking questions. Since fiscal year ...