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Holy Grounds Coffee Shop soft launches in Toledo

Business

1003 South County Road is the host to the community's newest coffee shop. The new Toledo business is no stranger to the area, having another shop in the works already in Marshalltown along with a trailer style shop. The shop is much more than coffee, with mini pancakes, breakfast ...

‘It’s time to play!’

Business

Families, friends, and alumni gathered at Miss Lacy’s Preschool last week for a ribbon cutting ceremony, celebrating the completion of a long-awaited new playground. Owner Lacey Starits said the project was years in the making, and became possible thanks to a mix of donations, ...

Starting off on a Goodenbour

Local News

This week’s Toledo City Council meeting started with Ryan Goodenbour. The coordinator for Tama County Emergency Management gave a presentation to the council explaining what he does and all that his department is responsible for. Next up was the Toledo Public Library, which recently had a ...

‘The evil giggle’

Local News

This week’s Tama County Supervisors meeting started off with the pistol shot of contentious discord. Former Zoning Commission member Craig Sash took umbrage with Supervisor Curt Hilmer for being kicked out of last week’s meeting. Sash presented Hilmer with a copy of the supervisors’ oath ...

Man found after entering country illegally sentenced

Local News

An individual who was found in the United States after entering illegally on multiple occasions was sentenced on Sept. 22 to 168 days imprisonment. Angel Aranda-Vazquez, 37, a citizen of Mexico, received the prison term after a June 25 guilty plea to being found after illegal reentry. ...

Salt Creek Wind II development vote fails 3-2

Business

TOLEDO - Commercial wind energy development in Tama County has hit another wall. This past Monday, Sept. 15, the Tama County Board of Supervisors was expected to take action on several agenda items related to the Salt Creek Wind Phase II project including the following: -Approve ...

STC announces 2025 Homecoming court

Local News

South Tama County High School’s 2025 Homecoming court has been announced. Pictured in the back row, left to right, are king candidates Cole Gustafson, Brooks Baier, Garrett Surman, Nick Upah and Barrett Jesina. Pictured in the front row, from left to right, are queen candidates Layne Beck, ...