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Hospice is helping families through the holidays with Tree of Life ceremonies. Everyone is being encouraged to make a donation in memory of a friend or family member who has died.
Odd musical instrument traced to Osage craftsman
The owner of a music shop in Marshall, Minn., says he has traced an odd musical instrument he bought recently to the former workshop of a violinmaker in Osage, Iowa.
Bioeconomy Conference Coming to Osage
Businesspeople interested in making agriculture more environmentally friendly are being encouraged to stop by Osage on Tuesday.
Delores Gulley holds up a completed sock monkey, one of 96 faux primates being stuffed and sewn together by volunteers at the Forest Grove Senior and Community Center.
Spy plane engineer wows students
Retired aeronautical engineer Bill Fox talks with Central Alternative High School students Trevor Harry and Gage Imhoff after his presentation Wednesday.
Wow! "A sword." What could be more exciting to two nine year old boys than discover a sword in a sheath in my cousin's grandparent's attic? Sam Holcomb is my 1st cousin and lived in Osage, Iowa but both of his grandparents lived in my hometown.
North Iowa Company Makes "Socks for Soldiers"
Osage, IA- A North Iowa company wants to make sure our nation's troops are marching comfortably overseas.
Ford Recalls 4.5 Million Vehicles
One major American auto maker is recalling more than four million vehicles. The Associated Press reports the Ford Motor Co.
Fall Foilage Inspires Festival Fun
Folks in Osage decided to have some fall fun Saturday. A few hundred were expected to turn out at the Mitchell County Fairgrounds for the Harvest Moon Festival.
Osage names school after longtime superintendent
Longtime School of the Osage Superintendent Dr. Lyle Hensley was presented with quite an honor Friday night.
Osage Students Lose Homecoming Dance
" The halls in Osage High School and the painted windows on cars outside tell the story.
Vilsack announces more than $6 million in economic development funding
Vilsack announces more than $6 million in economic development funding Sep. 23, 2009 WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced that 11 recipients have been selected to receive $6.17 million in loans and grants to spur economic development in eight states.
OSAGE, Iowa -- Dorcas Ask, age 91, of Osage, Iowa, passed away Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009, at Faith Lutheran Home in Osage.
LYLE -- Wayne Kenneth DeBoer, age 54 of Lyle, died Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2009, at Mitchell County Regional Care Center in Osage, Iowa.
Dog Attack Might Mean More Precautions
Gregg Halbach and his dog Winnie are what you'd call inseparable. "She's around people all the time, she likes people, she likes kids, she's around my kids all the time," said Halbach, the Mitchell County deputy sheriff.
Michigan's Star Clipper Dinner Train marks 25th anniversary with 3 weekend shows
The southeastern Michigan-based Star Clipper Dinner Train is celebrating its 25th birthday with a series of shows.
Michigan's Star Clipper Dinner Train marks 25th anniversary with 3 weekend shows
The southeastern Michigan-based Star Clipper Dinner Train is celebrating its 25th birthday with a series of shows.
Mitchell County Fair Full of Fun
If you're looking for something fun to do this weekend--you may want to think about heading over to Osage.
Mildred J. Coonradt, 86, of Osage, Iowa, died Saturday at the Osage Rehabilitation and Health Care Center.
New Law Aimed at Protecting Volunteer Fire Fighters
A new law in Iowa is aiming to protect volunteer firefighters from losing their jobs when they have to respond to emergencies.