More than 130 Marshalltown residents waved homemade signs and encouraged others to join the protest in front of Hardees on Saturday, quadrupling the amount of people who normally participate in protests against President Donald Trump.
The protest was part of the nationwide No Kings movement. ...
With a setlist featuring songs from the likes of Kenny Chesney, Eminem, Jim Croce and more, Wolfe Ranch of Quakerdale was a warm spot on a cool Saturday night.
Waukee-based one-man cover band The Juan & Only provided the ambiance for this fall’s “Rocking the Ranch” event —Wolfe ...
The final city race to be featured in the T-R is the mayor’s seat, which will be occupied by someone new as incumbent Joel Greer has opted to retire after serving two four-year terms. The candidates are both current city councilors: Mayor Pro-Tem Mike Ladehoff represents Ward 1 and has served ...
Runners braved the Park Apocalypse Zombie Run on Saturday at Grimes Farm. Their task was to complete the 5K while dodging the volunteer zombies spread along the course and holding on to their flag. If a zombie captured a runner’s flag, the runner was considered “infected.” After the 5K ...
Surrounded by legendary chocolates, Iowa Second District Congresswoman Ashley Hinson (R-Marion) stopped at Lillie Mae’s Chocolates Saturday afternoon in Marshalltown to meet owner-operator Aimee Deimerly-Snyder and staff.
Hinson, 42, and Deimerly-Snyder chatted while Hinson ordered a number ...
More than 160 Marshalltown residents gathered to listen to and show their support for gubernatorial Democrat candidate Rob Sand on Friday.
Inside the Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Sand told them one word can describe the political system - “broken.” Sand, originally from Decorah, has been ...