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Thrice squared in honor of Union’s ’12th man’

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DES MOINES – Union wrestling crowned not one but two three-time state champions during last Saturday’s finals of the 100th IHSAA Boys State Wrestling Tournament at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines – a first for the school which now boasts a whopping 24 Class 2A boys state wrestling ...

Tama County, Board of Supervisors sued over wind energy moratorium

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TOLEDO – Fallout from the wind energy moratorium adopted in early January by the new five-member Tama County Board of Supervisors now includes a lawsuit brought against both the board and Tama County by the developers behind the Salt Creek Wind project. Earlier this month on Feb. 5, Salt ...

Traer’s First Brick School Building

Education

Editor's note: This is the first in a series of articles documenting the history of the school buildings in North Tama County courtesy of the Traer Historical Museum. TRAER – As construction progress continues at North Tama School, it’s a good time to look at the history of schools in ...

Moving money

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TOLEDO – As many of the usual suspects woke up on Tuesday, Feb. 18, warmed up their vehicles, and faced the frosty fingers of the frigid morn, some stayed home. This was planned as the regular weekly supervisors' meeting acted as a trial run for the new Owl livestreaming system. Supervisor ...

Traer UMC pancake supper set for Shrove Tuesday, March 4

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TRAER – The Traer United Methodist Church will be hosting a Pancake Supper on Shrove Tuesday, March 4, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Traer Memorial Building. Please join us for flapjacks and fellowship. The menu includes pancakes, sausage, fruit, bars, and beverages. There is no cost to ...

Beast of a (weather) week

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TAMA COUNTY – From the biggest snowfall of the season (thus far) to scathing winds and a surge of Arctic cold, it’s been one beast of a weather week here in Iowa. Although it started relatively slowly, the Tama County area generally received an estimated four to six inches of snow ...