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Home << Diem << A touch of Holland Walk along the brick streets of downtown Pella, Iowa, and you cana t help but wonder if Disney had a hand in it.
John DeVries' heritage of holiday lights
Pella, Ia. - A soft nighttime glow hovers over the hills here late in the year, three miles northwest of town on Highway163.
Holiday favorite to haunt the stage at Indian Hills Community College
Scrooge and the infamous ghosts will make their appearance at Indian Hills Community College on Thursday through Sunday, Dec.
Iowa Youth Chorus concerts set for Dec. 5 and 13 in Des Moines
The award-winning Iowa Youth Chorus announces its holiday concerts for this year.
Putnam to become Central College's president
Pella, Ia. - Mark Putnam has been named Central College's 21st president. Putnam will assume leadership in July after current president David Roe's retirement.
Senior VP to become Central College president Northeastern's Senior Vice President for Executive Affairs, Mark Putnam, was named President of Central College in Pella, Iowa, and will assume the position in July 2010, according to an e-mail from Northeastern President Joseph Aoun sent to university staff and faculty yesterday.
Central uses cafe coffee grounds for composting
Central College students often start their day at Central's Cafe@Geisler, ordering an organic coffee and then heading to class.
Blackwood Brothers to perform in Pella tonight
Jimmy Blackwood & The Blackwood Brothers will be in concert tonight at 7 p.m. at the Pella Calvary Reformed Church.
SINSINAWA, Wis. -- The 18th annual Messiah Concert will be 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 15, in the Queen of the Rosary Chapel at Sinsinawa Mound.
Topic: Courthouse News Circuit Court : Daily Record 11-2-09 Published Online Nov 02, 2009 - 11:27 AM Email this to a friend CIRCUIT COURT Division II Judge Steven D. Hudson Denise A. Wilson, 43, 813 Olive St., pleaded guilty to operating a motor vehicle without a valid license and was fined $17.50 and $58.50 costs.
Race for governor: Fiery GOP lawmaker Rants rises above adversity
About this series: This is the first in a series of profiles of the candidates who have taken steps to seek the Republican nomination for governor.
Library hosting 'Spiders, Snakes and Bats: Truth vs. Myth' Thursday
The Newton Public Library will host a program titled “Spiders, Snake and Bats: The Truth vs.
AEDC introduces BK Glass to Appanoose County
The Appanoose Economic Development Corporation would like to introduce a new small business to the community: BK Glass, owned and operated by Brad Kirkland, of Centerville.A BK Glass offers the unique service of on-site glass replacement.A Windows and doors, residential or commercial, BK Glass will bring the equipment and the experience right to ...
Pella, Iowa, native Gary Vermeer was posthumously awarded the 2009 Lifetime Achievement Award at the 10th Annual Iowa Venture Capital and Entrepreneur Conference on Oct.
Landscape architect implements his next design - retirement
When Jon Crose graduated from Iowa State College in 1956, there was only one other landscape architect working in Des Moines.
Kidtoberfest gets Osky children involved
Snow flurries may have swirled around outside Saturday morning, but Penn Central Mall was buzzing with activity as children and parents enjoyed Kidtoberfest.
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Ben Pherson: Osier in the swing at Central College in Iowa
Osier is a freshman for Central. Over the weekend, Osier competed in the Ryerson Fall Classic, an event hosted by Central at Bos Landen Golf Club.
Phillip Webber thought the time was right to release an expanded edition of 'Kolonie-Deutsch: Life and Language in Amana.' The original book was released in the 1980s and the University of Iowa Press recently released the expanded edition.
- Branstad OKs campaign exploratory committee
Former Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad has authorized an exploratory committee regarding a possible campaign for governor in 2010.