Soccer Recaps and Softball Updates on Sports Beat This Week
This week’s edition of the Mort’s Water Company sports beat will feature the following interviews: HD-CAL Boys Soccer Coach Danielle Arana and Iowa Falls-Alden Girls Soccer Coach Morgan Vierkandt following postseason finales, North Butler Softball Coach Austin
Aplington-Parkersburg singles, Dike-New Hartford doubles players advance to Day 2 of Girls State Tennis
A local singles player and doubles team have advanced to Day 2 of the Class 1A Girls State Singles & Doubles Tennis Tournament in Iowa City. Both have the opportunity to place as high as fifth. Aplington-Parkersburg
Mulder fifth, Spartans 10th at Girls State Golf
The girls state golf tournaments concluded Friday. At the Class 1A meet in Marshalltown, Reagan Mulder of North Butler used an improved second round to place fifth. She shot an 88 in Round 1, and shaved off
City council in Hampton met Thursday night
Thursday night the Hampton City Council on the 3rd and final reading approved a mobile food vendor regulations ordinance. The Hampton council approved to amend the current fiscal year budget, and approved a resolution ordering construction of
AP Board approves administrator resignation agreement, votes against new football coach
The Aplington-Parkersburg School Board met Monday. Among the action items, they approved a resignation agreement for Elementary Principal Amy May, with a $20,000 annuity to be paid over two years. A vote to approve Aaron Thomas as
Mapping system approved by the Alden City Council
The Alden City Council this week discussed an Iowa Department of Natural Resources Lead and Copper Rule Survey. The company “120Water” has been talking with city officials about a program and mapping of the city’s lead and
Iowa Falls School Board holds a special meeting
This week the Iowa Falls School Board held a special meeting and approved a bid for Secure an Advanced Vision for Education, or SAVE bonds, at just under 8-million dollars. The funds will be used to pay
Regular business meeting held by the H-D School Board
The Hampton-Dumont School Board held a regular business meeting this week and approved the contract for superintendent Aaron Becker for 2024-25. It includes a pay raise of 25-hundred dollars and 5-thousand dollars towards a tax-sheltered annuity. In
Friday, May 24
Girls Golf 1A State Tournament Day 2 @ Marshalltown – 9:00 a.m. Individuals: Reagan Mulder, North Butler Ella Lindell, North Butler 2A State Tournament Day 2 @ Boone – 9:00 a.m. Team: Grundy Center Individuals: Olivia French,
Hampton man charged with sex abuse arrested again
A 20-year-old Hampton man facing sex abuse charges was arrested Thursday afternoon on a Hardin County warrant. The warrant for Jakyb Kapp was for failing to appear at a pretrial conference from the original charges of 2nd