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Commercial divers to repair pipes in water storage tank in Newton
Divers have been hired by the city to repair suction pipes in a water storage tank owned by Newton Water Works. According to city documents, WaterWorks has been unable to provide water from a high service pump in the 1,000,000-gallon storage tank when the water level is below 11 feet at the Central Pump Station.
Inside a rural Iowa school district’s fight to save public education
When Kevin Hosbond was teaching English and coaching speech in the rural southeast Iowa school district of Fairfield, his position was on the chopping block three separate times. Each time, students and parents convinced the school board to save his position. But in 2017, amidst financial crisis in the district,...
Supervisors approve $20K donation for new building at county fairgrounds
The Jasper County Fair Board got a hefty donation this week from the board of supervisors and it will go toward the construction of a new building that officials say would take some pressure off the pavilion, which is the main area to show livestock but has also become a catch-all for several other events at the fair.
Newton girls finish 10th at deep Linda Bloom Invitational
MARSHALLTOWN — Linda Bloom has a special place in the heart of Newton head girls golf coach Nicole George. And very fond memories of the late Marshalltown head coach. So playing in the Linda Bloom Invitational has been bittersweet for the George the past two seasons. The Cardinals were...
Carnivale parade marches on with good eats and afrobeats
The Brazilian Student Association (BRASA), The Student Organization of Latines (SOL), African Caribbean Student Union (ACSU) and Latin American Student Organization (LASO) celebrated Carnival on Saturday, April 20 with food trucks, music and a lot of glitter. Despite the chilly weather, students stood in lengthy queues for authentic food and to watch all the student organizations involved in planning the parade down Eighth Ave.
Op-Ed: To preserve civil rights, the left must appeal to the middle
You may have heard the popular slogan — “If you’re not afraid, you’re not paying attention.” It’s true — we, as a nation, as a community and as individuals, are under attack from the far right. Since most Grinnell students agree that there is such a threat, I will be brief — Many of our country’s citizens have adopted a far-right ideology which limits the definition of humanity to something far narrower and crueler than its natural meaning. They are choosing their leaders accordingly. As a result, the civil rights of many identity groups have been threatened or outright carved away. As citizens of this country and of the world, as members of a community and a family and for many of us, as targets of the far right ourselves, we must not allow our freedoms, our loved ones, or our lives to be taken from us — we must fight back.
Newton girls tennis downs Oskaloosa on Senior Night
The Newton girls tennis team celebrated Senior Night with a conference win over Oskaloosa on Thursday. The Cardinals won all six singles matches and a varsity lineup featuring six seniors downed the Indians 8-3 during Little Hawkeye Conference action at Aurora Heights Park. Madison Rinehart was the lone senior to...
Severe weather rolls through eastern Iowa leaving thousands without power
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — A heave round of rain, wind, hail and lightning roared through eastern Iowa Saturday evening. Fortunately, no major damage or injuries reported, but thousands were left in the dark. Nearly 6,000 were left in the dark in Poweshiek, Mahaska and Keokuk. More than 5,000 of...
Newton boys get back in win column against Oskaloosa
OSKALOOSA — The Newton boys tennis team snapped a three-game skid and got back into the win column on Thursday. The Cardinals posted nine straight-set wins and finished 1-1 in three-set tiebreaks during a 10-1 road win over Oskaloosa during Little Hawkeye Conference play. Newton went 5-1 in singles...
Op-Ed: Even with an increase in wages, the new meal plan is not worth it
In December of 2023, Grinnell College students received an email informing them of a shift in meal plan options for the 2024-25 academic year. As it stands, the full meal plan next semester will come in at a whopping $8,964 for students in traditional dorm housing. For off campus or apartment style housing, students are also given the option to pay $3,702 for 200 meals a year, or a little less than 7 meals a week. In their email to the student body the college claimed to be considering “issues of health, wellness, nutrition, and food insecurity”. These options are not adequate, and do not accomplish the goals outlined by the college.
I-80 Dhaba brings authentic Indian flavors to Grinnell
After Sushil Khurana left Punjab, India, he worked as an IT consultant for over a decade, but he said he always struggled to find Indian food where he was living, both in the United States and Canada. Now, 17 years after opening his first restaurant, he and his business partners continue to bring vegetarian, Indian cuisine to Iowa with their new spot I-80 Dhaba located in the town of Grinnell.
QPOC Cabaret: Drag celebrates with Burlesque
Sex appeal, rebirth, Jesus and Judas as toxic lovers — these are just a few words to describe the drag show that took place on Friday, April 26. The program’s theme was burlesque, and the student organization Queer People of Color (QPOC) hosted it. Angel Arroyo `26 and...
Newton, PCM boys face stacked field at Knoxville
KNOXVILLE — The Newton boys golf team posted its second-best 18-hole score this spring and PCM finished 10 strokes under its season average, but a tough field pushed both programs to the bottom of a six-team field at the Knoxville Invitational on Saturday. Eighteen golfers posted scores of less...
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