Correction: A previous version of this article reported attorney Kelly Lisa Grossman's office being located in an incorrect city. Grossman's office is in Nevada. The article has been updated.
A Dunkerton man and Traer woman have been arrested on various charges including weapons, drugs, and ...
North Tama opened the season Friday with a win against Belle Plaine.
The Redhawks took down the Plainsmen 31-14 on the road in a powerful performance that left little doubt that both their offensive and defensive lines are up to the task this season.
Coach Taylor Wurth — in his second ...
North Tama’s volleyball team got their season off to a good start Saturday at the Meskwaki Tournament.
The Redhawks opened against Class 2A second-ranked Denver. Though they ultimately lost the match to the Cyclones, they were able to put up a competitive first set that ended in a final ...
The spotlight is always on education at North Tama School Board meetings, but during the board’s regular meeting on Monday, August 16, more light was shed on the various options the district could pursue as part of its long range master plan.
Everything from building a new high school at ...
A Cedar Falls man has been arrested in connection with a high-speed vehicle pursuit that took place on June 27. The chase began on the Meskwaki Settlement and concluded in a residential neighborhood in Traer.
Justin Lee Meyer, 33, of Cedar Falls was arrested on July 15 by Waterloo Police who ...
Two North Tama area youth are reaching for the stars in more ways than one.
Johnathan Cochran, 14, of Traer and Nathan Reese, 14, of Clutier spent a week this past July on the grounds of the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama attending Space Academy.
Space Academy is a ...
For the past 30 years Steve Droste has been part of the nucleus within one of Traer’s vanguard family-owned businesses.
In 1990, after 12 years of manufacturing cutlery with Clearline Industries, owners Lou Rausch and Rex Betts hired Droste to help spearhead a new division of their company ...
The North Tama Board of Education welcomed its first student member at a regular meeting on March 18.
NTHS Student Council member Paden Ketter was sworn in at the beginning of the meeting by board President Rod Zobel, and will act as a non-voting student representative on the board through ...
The boys state basketball tournament concluded earlier this month. It was competitive, and the best part is watching the small schools compete against each other.
It is a point of pride for small towns when they win the title. Nothing is more exciting or provides more energy to a small town ...
North Tama School officials recently announced that the district will engage in a formal process to ensure the district’s facilities are equipped to meet the needs of students in the coming decades. North Tama will cooperate with a team of architects and engineers to evaluate the current ...