When it comes to the Marine Corps, there may not be a bigger devotee in the little town of Essex than Alan Mortimore.
Shenandoah’s BioProcess Algae and Green Plains Renewable Energy broke ground Wednesday on the construction of its five-acre production plant a…
Despite an arduous effort, five Shenandoah High School science students failed to bring home the Ames Laboratory/Iowa State University Science…
Move over The Valley News, there’s a new newspaper in Sidney.
Members of the Shenandoah School Board approved a retirement incentive proposal at a special board meeting held Monday.
To some that don’t know any better, it’s just a granite bench sitting outside Shenandoah’s National Guard Armory.
But to the members of the Iowa Army National Guard 1 168th and members of the Farragut Class of 1998, it’s a way to keep the memory of their friend, Brent Maher, alive.
“It’s something that everybody gets to look at when they come into the armory. It helps everybody remember the sacrifices we made as a unit,” said Todd Smiley, 1-168th supply sergeant, assigned to the Shenandoah Armory.
Clarinda Republican says he needs to focus on ‘exciting’ changes at his law firm
There’s a change coming to Sidney - a change of use election that is, and a change to the elementary gym.
As Kermit the Frog has stated many times, “It’s not easy being green.”
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