Brad Sloter, Charles City attorney, at his law office conference room.
Press photo by Thomas Nelson.
Brad Sloter, Charles City attorney, discusses legal details with the City Council during the session where he was appointed to his position.
Press photo by Thomas Nelson.
Brad Sloter, Charles City attorney, at his law office.
Press photo by Thomas Nelson.
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Recipients of Comet Choice Awards line up for a group photo after the event Monday evening at the Youth Enrichment Center at the Floyd County Fairgrounds.
By James Grob, [email protected]
Healthy Harvest of North Iowa, a local non-profit that...
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For the past three days, Charles City senior Trevor White, left, and freshman Carson Gallup have been playing pretty good golf at Oneota Golf Course in Decorah. Gallup shot well on the weekend, but White shot best on Monday when it counted as his third-place individual score at the Class 3A Boys Golf District Tournament advanced him to the Class 3A Boys Golf State Championships.
By John Burbridge
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DECORAH — After placing 1-2 at the...
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Lydia Staudt, shown with Wendy and Lenny Luft, was awarded the $1,000 Logan Luft Memorial Scholarship and a $2,500 Dollars for Scholars scholarship at the Dollars for Scholars annual scholarship awards evenet held Sunday evening. Photo courtesy Rachel Photography
By James Grob, [email protected]
Scholarships ranging from $250 to $2500 were awarded...
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Meteorologist Chris Nelson held a continuing education program at Charles City’s NIACC Center last Wednesday and talked with Charles City residents about how the F5 tornado that stuck the community 54 years ago came to be. He also talked about how to stay safe during severe weather events. (Photo submitted.)
By James Grob, [email protected]
According to meteorologist Chris Nelson, the...
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Charles City’s Teagan Prigge received an award for Outstanding Performance in a Principal Role (Marty) for the CCHS production of Grease last November. Prigge will also participate in a Triple Threat Award program with other advanced performing students. In addition to a special performance at a showcase, students will audition for theater camp scholarships and the opportunity to represent Iowa at the National High School Musical Theatre Awards in New York City this summer. (Photo submitted)
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