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Embers resident creates grocery bag mats for the homeless

Lillie Green is on a mission, and she hopes more people will join her. Green spends her spare time weaving or crocheting sleeping mats for homeless people. “It’s also something to keep me busy, so I don’t sit and look at four walls all day,” she said. “When I am at home, I sit ...

Two downtown businesses expand footprint

Launching a clothing store in March 2020 — at the infancy of the COVID-19 pandemic — is a challenge many would shy from. But since that time, Brit Marie’s & Co, formerly known as Brit Marie’s Country Boutique, has outgrown its 13 W. Main Street locale. It will open in its new ...

MHS Special Olympics represented at Drake Relays

DES MOINES — Tayvin Merical could feel the nerves. The anchor of Marshalltown Special Olympics’ 4x100 relay kept a simple goal in mind once he got the baton with the Bobcats in second in Friday afternoon’s race at the Drake Relays in Des Moines. “I was trying to catch up,” Merical ...

Liscomb homeowner’s roof damaged by mysterious metal

LISCOMB — The family of 89-year-old rural Liscomb resident Marilyn Brandt is seeking answers after a pair of large objects that appear to be rocks of some kind fell through her roof and put a sizable hole in it recently. Brandt’s son Brian Johnson of Marshalltown said his brother Bruce ...