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Todays News

Council declines to take action or responsibility on May Street sewer dispute

A decades old dispute over a privately installed storm sewer line on May Street came up for discussion during Monday night’s city council meeting, and the council ultimately voted 4-3 against taking action to fix the issue, citing the property owner’s previous refusal to allow an easement ...

Farmers Market hosts Saturday Dog Days craft fair

The season has gone well for Cartwright Farmers Market this year. More customers have frequented the bi-weekly market at 108 N. Second Ave. in the past few years, and a record was even set this summer. “We have steadily attracted new visitors over the last several years thanks to social ...

Newly established Tama-Toledo Christian School welcomes 33 students Monday

TAMA — A new era in local education began on Monday as the South Tama County Middle School officially opened to students and staff on the former Iowa Juvenile Home campus, and the newly established, nondenominational Tama-Toledo Christian School (TTCS) welcomed 33 students in grades K-8 for ...

‘Employees don’t leave employers. They leave leaders’

Different generations bring different dynamics into the workspace. During the first Marshalltown Area Chamber of Commerce Workforce Wake Up on Wednesday morning, almost 50 attendees received information on how to bridge generational gaps. With four generations in the workforce - Boomers, Gen X, ...