Bill Faircloth was nominated and approved as Chairman of the Board.
Curt Hilmer was nominated and approved as Vice Chairman of the Board.
The Board approved the authorization for the County Auditor to pay postage, express freight, wages, and salaries prior to being audited by the Board of ...
Note from Tama County Engineer: For road closure information, visit https://www.iceasb.org/roads/county/tama for a road map of the county, or visit https://www.tamacounty.iowa.gov/engineer.html for any questions, and like on Facebook @TamaCountyEngineer.
Claims totaling $372,891.71 were ...
Kwik Star was approved for a three-year, 100% commercial Tax Abatement at 1002 S. County Road.
The Council approved the pay correction of Police Officer Nicholas Ryan from $19.23/hr to $20.19
The Council approved the request to increase the pay for Sergeant Kyle Howe to $27.88/hr with an ...
The students of the STC Musical Department would like everyone to 'make good choices’ to see their rendition of Disney's Freaky Friday. Set to be on stage at the Wieting Theatre on Nov. 3, 4, and 5 at 7:00 p.m.
High School Vocal Music Director Christine McFate has been working tirelessly ...
9/26 Varsity vs. West Delaware (0-2)
Game 1: STC 4, WDel 5.
Game 2: STC 4, WDel 5.
Upcoming: 10/4 at 4:00 pm Varsity vs. Spirit Lake Community Schools in STC High School Commons. 10/6 at 4:00 pm JV vs. West Fork in STC High School Commons.
“Recovery is for Everyone: Every Person, Every Family, Every Community”
In celebration of Iowans on the road to recovery, this National Recovery Month, the Substance Abuse Treatment Unit of Central Iowa (SATUCI) continues its commitment to helping prevent substance use disorder, ...
Darryl W. Steveson, 60, of Toledo, passed away Thursday, July 28, 2022, at UnityPoint Health in Marshalltown following a sudden illness. He was cremated and a Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, September 24, 2022, from 2:00-5:00PM at the home of Paul Steveson, 1644 270th St., Toledo, ...
MARSHALLTOWN — While driving on other calls, Bobby Colin has passed by Jon Brones home many times since last fall and wondered how the Marshalltown man was doing. Or if he even survived.
On a sunny summer day nearly a year later, he finally got his answer.
Brones, who nearly died from ...