Marion County Sheriff’s Office Report – December 6, 2018
IN THE PAST TWENTY-FOUR HOURS MARION COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPUTIES RESPONDED TO 32 CALLS FOR SERVICE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
IN THE PAST TWENTY-FOUR HOURS MARION COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPUTIES RESPONDED TO 32 CALLS FOR SERVICE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
Knoxville Fire Department ambulances are often summoned to the city’s nursing homes and health care facilities, to take patients to the hospital for routine matters; the city hasn’t been able to receive any compensation for this service,
While ongoing trade disputes between China and the United States have not helped the sluggish agricultural economy, the general manager of Two Rivers Cooperative believes they aren’t all to blame for the current struggles many farmers face.
Indianola Parks and Recreation and the Iowa Wild are hosting a ribbon cutting ceremony for the opening of the new ice rink at Pickard Park on December 12th.
Persons going through a mental health crisis may not display obvious signs of distress; and those who encounter them may not know what to do to help, or perhaps inadvertently make the situation worse.
Pella Middle School students have been helping their classmates, teachers, and the community in a variety of ways this academic year.
At the end of the year, Indianola Municipal Utilities will be moving their offices from City Hall to their new location 210 W. 2nd Ave.
The Knoxville Public Library will be hosting a holiday concert on December 14th featuring students from the Knoxville Middle School band; and it hits home for the library, because some of those students may have been able
The Pella City Council took the next step in completing improvements at the city’s wastewater treatment facility at their meeting this week.
Local Girl Scout service units held a cake auction in the KNIA Studio Friday evening during the Indianola Chamber of Commerce Holiday Extravaganza, raising money to fund their service activities.