Rosemary Hunt Cooley, age 82, of Osceola, Iowa, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, May 5th. Born on March 23,1945 to Lola (Cochran) Hunt and Robert (Leland) Hunt, Rosemary lived a life rooted in faith ...
If there were two things repeated at Murray Community Schools’ graduation ceremony Saturday, it was that the class of 2026 fits together not like pieces of a puzzle, but like pieces of a mosaic, and ...
Like Schlichte, DeVore told the graduates to look at the crowd of those assembled in support, the people who had helped mold and shape them into the people they are today. Part of that journey was to ...
Two men are running in the June 2 Republican primary race for Clarke County Supervisor Dist. 2 - incumbent Randy Dunbar and former county supervisor Larry Keller. Dunbar is looking to retain his seat ...
There will be three age categories for summer reading logs: pre-reader to second grade, third to sixth grade and teens. Children may fill out one log per week towards a grand prize for a maximum of ...
At the 2026 Iowa FFA Convention held April 19-21, seven members of the Murray FFA Chapter received their Iowa FFA Degrees. The Iowa FFA Degree is the highest degree FFA members can receive by the Iowa ...
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – More than 20 Iowa high school students recently traveled to Salt Lake City, Utah, to participate in the National Career Development Conference hosted by Jobs for America’s ...
LEON – Murray track and field is sending one event to the 2026 state track and field meet this week - senior Seth McMurry in the high jump. McMurry heads to Drake Stadium to compete at 9 a.m. Friday ...
PELLA – Clarke will not have anyone continue on to the state competition this year in track or field, as they left the Class 3A qualifier in Pella with no winning times.
The Clarke Indians boys golf team finished up their season with an eighth-place finish last Wednesday at Knoxville in the Class 3A districts. With 362 points, they came in just 20 over seventh place ...
“With just a little effort, you can turn every rainfall into a valuable resource for years to come,” said Osceola Water Works Superintendent, Brandon Patterson.