Bobcats break through to state
Bobcat girls put a scare into Ames
As moral victories go, this one felt like an actual win. The Marshalltown girls’ soccer team was unable to extend its winning streak to six ...
Daily Record, May 7, 2024
Marshall County Courthouse Court May 6 • Brittany Cherlie Patton made an initial appearance on two counts of a possession of a controlled substance charge, a ...
Daily Record — May 6, 2024
Marshalltown Police Department Arrests • On Thursday, May 2, Steven Lund, 33, was arrested on a warrant. • On Thursday, May 2, Tyra Joy, ...
Lying, trespassing and hat wearing are essential parts of morel hunting
Ultraprocessed food manufacturers should not be permitted to market to children
My son brought home a bookmark from school promoting the school’s spring book fair — and it doubled as a coupon to a fast-food restaurant. ...
Congress sells $1.2 trillion spending package before shutdown deadline
US announces new weapons package for Ukraine, as funds dwindle and Congress is stalled on aid bill
Iowa community college tuition is up 3.6 percent this year, report shows
May is Mental Health Awareness Month
In a world that never seems to slow down, it’s easy to forget to take care of the most important part of ourselves — our mental health. We often push aside our ...
Why no laws to address distracted driving?
Who is God?
Susan Manley
Susan Elizabeth Manley, 66, of Marshalltown and most recently of Newton, passed away on April 14, 2024. Susan graduated from Newton High School in 1976. She ...
John Clausen
Rose “Rosella” Feisel
Challenge to North Carolina's new voter ID requirement goes to trial
By GARY D. ROBERTSON Associated Press WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) — Trial in a federal lawsuit challenging North Carolina's new voter identification law finally ...