After two years of hard work and planning, the Marshall County 911 radio project is in the home stretch, and emergency service communications should be much more efficient once it is completed.
While the project itself is focused on upgrading and building radio transmission towers to meet new ...
TOLEDO — A spokesperson with the Iowa Attorney General’s Office confirmed earlier this week that a sexual misconduct investigation into a former employee at the Tama County Jail is under review.
The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) launched an inquiry in late January after a ...
MONROE — It was just supposed to be an easy trip to Knoxville and back.
State Center Reserve Police Officer Dan McCready and his uncle Brian Krumm, a member of the Marshall County Community Emergency Response Team (CERTs), drove to the other side of Interstate 80 to exchange some equipment ...
The return of sunny, mild spring weather to central Iowa coincided with the return of the Times-Republican Home and Garden Show, which was held at the MHS Roundhouse on Saturday after missing 2021 due to the ongoing COVID pandemic.
Having missed a show, the reception from the public for this ...
When Dillon Jacobson and Lane Schnathorst first got involved with “Reveille,” the Marshalltown Community College (MCC) students — who were also high school classmates at BCLUW — could never imagine how far the project would take them.
Their professor at MCC, Steve Muntz, first invited ...
For the second year in a row, a Marshalltown High School (MHS) student has won the Poetry Out Loud state finals, with freshman Landon Stanley being announced the winner by the Iowa Arts Council on Tuesday for his recitations of “Broken Promises” by David Kirby, “A Graveyard” by Marianne ...