“An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” is the age-old adage being put to practical use in recycling a variety of commonly-used batteries by central Iowans, a Marshalltown-based hardware store and several Marshalltown-based retirement facilities.
The effort prevents fire calls ...
A temporary closure has been placed on the feline areas at the Animal Rescue League of Marshalltown (ARL).
Last weekend, a litter of cats was brought to the ARL, but one of them was sick.
“We took a sick cat to our vet to get checked out for an unknown illness,” said ARL Executive ...
The 2026 Catholic Schools Week theme is “Catholic Schools: United in Faith and Community,” which highlights how Catholic schools form the whole person — mind, body, and spirit — within a shared Christian mission. It emphasizes that students, families, and educators are united as a ...
CONRAD — The address of 127 N. Main St. in Conrad has been the site of a flower shop for more than 19 years, first as Something to Share, with Sharon Dolphin as proprietor, then briefly Black Dirt Blooms, run by Ben and Kortney King. In December, the space became Graceful Arrangements, the ...
Marshall County Courthouse
Court
Jan. 21
• Nicholas Lee Olivares made an initial appearance on an assault with the intent to inflict pain or injury charge. Patrick Peters is appointed as counsel. The preliminary hearing is set for 9:30 a.m. on Jan. 30. Bond is set at $5,000 cash.
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TOLEDO — The Meskwaki Nation released a community safety notice on Tuesday about an incident that occurred at the local A9 Restaurant in Toledo. The notice stated that at approximately 1:30 on Tuesday afternoon, in the restaurant’s parking lot, a citizen was stopped by two men who ...