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Atlanta Braves · CherokeeFrom Ackley to Zwingle, probably no Iowan knows more about Iowa than Randy Evans, executive director of the Iowa Freedom of Information Council. Randy came to Storm Lake Monday to speak to the Hy-Noon Kiwanis Club. He talked about the need for honest and open government at every level in the state in order that the citizens may have trust in their elected officials. He noted that while most government agencies comply with Iowa’s open meetings an…See the Story
Mr. Iowa comes to town - Cherokee Chronicle Times
Senate · CherokeeAs the Senate worked to finish up the legislative session, we discussed and passed dozens of bills to address a variety of issues. These issues are brought to us by constituents, departments, or stakeholders to make improvements to laws in Iowa. One bill the Senate passed takes aim at improving student literacy rates in Iowa schools. House File 2618 requires teacher preparation programs to administer the Foundations of Reading assessment and rep…See the Story
Capitol Letters: The Evans Edition - Cherokee Chronicle Times
Storm Lake · Storm LakeSeha Ok performs with the Cherokee Symphony, conducted by Ted Hallberg. She plans to continue her passion for music beyond high school graduation. CHRONICLE TIMES photos by Erin Rydgren The Cherokee Symphony closed out its successful season on Sunday, April 28, with a “Young Artist Showcase” concert. Violinists Steven Pruss and Seha Ok, took center stage as soloists for the evening. Steven Pruss has performed with both the Lincoln Symphony and S…See the Story
Young artists take center stage in Cherokee Symphony’s season finale - Cherokee Chronicle Times
Atlanta Braves · CherokeeAli Louann Weaver was born Tuesday, April 30 at 7:30 am. She weighed 6 lbs, 10 oz. and was 19.5 inches long. Her parents are Jessy and Rick Weaver of Cherokee. She is welcomed home by sister Kylie. Her grandparents are Jeff and Terri Weaver of Cherokee and Dan and Judy Schroeder of Fremont, Nebraska.The post Ali Louann Weaver first appeared on Cherokee Chronicle Times.See the Story
Ali Louann Weaver - Cherokee Chronicle Times
Joe Biden · La QuintaThis is the second op-ed of a 2-part series, focusing on presidential candidates Joe Biden and Donald Trump. The first op-ed examined five major issues confronting the candidates and voters: immigration, abortion, NATO, Ukraine and Israel-Hamas-Gaza. This meta compare and contrast analysis of 13 additional issues may assist voters come Nov. 5: Education: USA Today political experts see Trump wanting to give parents more control over local school…See the Story
Biden vs. Trump – A partial voting guide - Cherokee Chronicle Times
Cherokee, Iowa · CherokeeSummer is a pretty busy time for the Cherokee County Conservation Board! Most people transition from reading about the outdoors and looking out the window to spending times in the outdoors. This summer we’ll be offering summer camps again during the months of June and July, but the layout has changed a little. Instead of only multi-day camps, we’re trying to offer more single morning or single day programs. Changing that focus has allowed us to …See the Story
Summer Camps (They’re Not Just For Kids) - Cherokee Chronicle Times
Cherokee, Iowa · CherokeeMarcus, Iowa – Judith Ann Letsche, 79, of rural Marcus, passed away on Saturday, April 27, 2024, at a Sioux Falls hospital with her family at her side. Funeral services will take place at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, May 1, 2024, at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Remsen, Iowa. Rev. Alan Cummins will officiate. Burial will follow at the Marcus Amherst Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 30, 2024, at the Earnest – Johnson Funer…See the Story
Judith Ann Letsche - Cherokee Chronicle Times
Cherokee, Iowa · CherokeeChad Brown has a firm belief in the importance of community service, and he has spent years acting on it. He feels that this experience makes him a great candidate for District 1 Cherokee County Supervisor. While declining to directly criticize the current board of supervisors, Brown is confident that he can do “a better job.” A Cherokee native and 1996 Washington High School graduate, Brown’s experience spans city council service, rural fire bo…See the Story