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Creston · CrestonAdministrative search warrants are no longer being incorporated into Creston code, as decided by Creston City Council during a work session last Tuesday. Instead, they’ll be focusing on municipal infractions as suggested by new city attorney, Brick-Gentry PC.“The civil infraction is just a citation sent into the magistrate,” Police Chief Paul Ver Meer said. “The magistrate, if they’re found guilty, can say you have 10 days to satisfy the request…See the Story
Search warrants to be left out
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College Students · GazaIt’s not always apparent that today’s college students are tuned into national affairs, but for the first time in a long time, many have found the humanitarian crisis in Gaza a cause to protest. Any anger they felt initially about the horrendous Oct. 7 attack on Israel, seems to be forgotten in their rage over what is occurring in Gaza - although a poll taken recently showed 92 % of students are not involved in the protests.Protesters say they w…See the Story
What do the protesting students want
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Creston · CrestonJeanne JacksonAdams County Priceless Land CoalitionTo the Adams County Zoning Commission.The Adams County Zoning Commission is blind. I am going to tell you how.The Adams County Board of Supervisors appointed the members of the Adams County Zoning Commission. But the commission is blind that their influence ended there.The purpose of the zoning commission is to advise the board of supervisors. But the zoning commission is blind to the fact that …See the Story
LETTER: Commission is blind
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Creston · CrestonUnion County officials are planning on repairing the damage done to the Three Mile Lake Lodge after the two tornadoes the evening of Friday, April 26. The lodge may come back with a new, bigger look.Union County Conservation Director Doug Jones told the board of supervisors Monday the county’s insurance adjuster said the lodge sustained significant damage, but is not considered a loss and can be repaired. At the same time the conservation’s offi…See the Story
Three Mile Lake Lodge to return, may be bigger
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Creston · CrestonIn 1975 the movie “Logan’s Run” was released in which many people were living in an enclosed society within a large dome. The computer in charge of the operation decided that for the benefit of all, the residents were to be killed at the age of 30. Otherwise, the population would soon exceed the capacity of the dome to house and protect the citizens. A man named Logan decided to not participate in this program. Logan would not allow anyone else …See the Story
A culture of death
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Creston · CrestonMore than 30 Class 1A area athletes will be competing at the state track and field meet later this week on the blue oval after great performances Thursday at various state qualifying meets.Classes 1A and 4A compete in the evening sessions Thursday and Friday and all day Saturday at Drake University in Des Moines.ThursdayThe first day of Class 1A state track kicks off at 2 p.m. with field events. Mackenzie Richards of Southwest Valley and Jorja H…See the Story
Southwest Iowa sends dozens to Class 1A state track
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Tornado · CrestonAFTON - During April 26′s devastating weather, two tornadoes touched down in Union County, and Maria and Brad Dukes’ home was caught in nature’s crossfire. East Union Schools decided to help a local community member.Debris from the tornado hit the Dukes’ house, located west of Afton, damaging the roof, breaking windows, wrecking their vehicles and destroying their garage.East Union held a meeting after school on April 29. The meeting was organiz…See the Story
Hats on for an East Union family
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Taxes · CrestonThe four Republican ticket candidates for the two Union County Supervisor seats on the June 4 primary ballot explained their stances and visions for the future during a forum held Thursday at Southwestern Community College.Incumbents Dennis Brown, Rick Friday and candidates Bill Oetken and Tom Spencer were invited to the forum sponsored by the Creston News Advertiser, KISB Radio and the Creston Chamber of Commerce.Brown has served since being el…See the Story
Candidates talk taxes and turbines
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