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Todays News

Lines and Mud: Pottery, drawing exhibit opens at ACA building Thursday evening

The work of five pottery artists — and the line drawings of one of them — was on display and on sale Thursday evening at the Arts + Culture Alliance’s (ACA’s) West Main Street headquarters as part of the organization’s latest exhibit, “Lines and Mud.” The well-attended opening ...

Sanchez Vasquez found guilty of one of two election fraud counts

On Thursday, 12 Marshall County jurors came to a verdict in the voter fraud case. The jury found Jorge Oscar Sanchez Vasquez, 43, guilty of first-degree election misconduct - vote fraud, and not guilty of first-degree election misconduct - registration fraud. Sanchez Vasquez did not choose to ...

State launches new strategy on chronic wasting disease ahead of deer season

Since 2013, chronic wasting disease has been detected in more than 500 deer across 31 Iowa counties. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources has launched an updated response plan to the disease that includes collaboration with the hunting community, researchers and landowners. The plan was ...

MCT brings works of author Saki to the stage

The Marshalltown Community Theater (MCT) is bringing “Three Sips of Saki” to the stage on Friday. The trio of one-act plays does not revolve around the Japanese alcoholic beverage - spelled “sake” — but around short stories by author Hector Hugh Munro, who used the pen name ...

Chamber event highlights ‘Fields of Opportunities’ in Marshall County

Chris Buck of Rhodes, a West Marshall graduate, traveled throughout the United States in his job after graduating from Ball State University in Muncie, Ind. and now calls Marshall County home. Dylan Does of Marshalltown, an East Marshall High School graduate, left central Iowa for Oregon and ...