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Glenwood Police Report
(Glenwood) The Glenwood Police Department arrested 31-year-old Antonia Hudson, of Red Oak, on Monday for Criminal Mischief 4th Degree. Hudson posted the $1,000 cash or surety bond. Police arrested 57-year-old Sherry Harvey, of Glenwood, on Tuesday for Theft. Harvey was released on her own recognizance. (Disclaimer: A criminal charge is...
Red Oak Woman Pleads Guilty to Meth Conspiracy
(Red Oak) The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Iowa says Ann Sulsberger, 49, from Red Oak, pled guilty on April 18th in federal court in Sioux City to one count of conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine. At the plea hearing, evidence showed that between April 2023 and...
Red Oak suspect booked on theft charges
(Red Oak) -- A suspect is in custody in connection with a Red Oak theft investigation. Red Oak Police say 29-year-old Tylor Daniel Fine of Red Oak was arrested Tuesday morning for 2nd degree theft. The arrest took place in the 100 block of East Nuckols Street at around 9:45 a.m. Fine is being held in the Montgomery County Jail on $5,000 bond.
KMAland Girls Soccer (4/27): Maryville goes 2-0 at Glenwood Shootout
(KMAland) -- Maryville went 2-0 at the Glenwood Shootout, Treynor picked up a win of their own, Kuemper was 2-0 and Plattsmouth and Conestoga advanced in postseason play in KMAland girls soccer on Saturday. Check out the area rundown in girls soccer from Saturday below. AREA IOWA. Treynor 1 Glenwood...
Riverside Girl’s Soccer Making Strides at History this Season
(Oakland, IA) – The Riverside Bulldogs girl’s soccer team is making historic strides this season after beating East Sac County last week 2-1. This game not only featured the first two goals of the season for the Bulldogs but the first win for the Riverside girl’s program in over five years as they now sit at 1-6. Head Coach Kayla Harris credits the girls for their hard work and how they come out determined to get better every day.
Shenandoah targets more demo projects
(Shenandoah) -- Four more properties are targeted for demolition in Shenandoah. By unanimous vote Tuesday evening, the Shenandoah City Council approved the solicitation of bids for tearing down or cleaning up city-owned properties at 809 5th Avenue, 301 College Street, 212 East Lowell Avenue and 211 West Sheridan Avenue. Speaking on KMA's "Morning Line" program Wednesday morning, Shenandoah Mayor Roger McQueen says it's all part of the city's proactive efforts to address nuisance properties.
Market at the Mill marks building's rebirth
(Shenandoah) -- After years of dormancy, an iconic Shenandoah structure showed signs of vibrancy late Thursday afternoon. Residents from all over KMAland flocked to the first-ever Market at the Mills in downtown Shenandoah. Exhibitors from a wide area displayed a vast array of plants, crafts, food and other items in tables set up on the former Johnson Brothers Mills Building's first floor. It's the first use of the building since July, 2022 when the Shenandoah City Council approved a resolution of support for MALOJA, Incorporated's renovation of the structure at 818 West Sheridan Avenue. And, it's a dream come true for MALOJA owner Margaret Brady, who tells KMA News she envisioned a farmer's market as one possible use for the building.
Market at the Mill makes Thursday debut
(Shenandoah) -- Shenandoah celebrates the renaissance of a venerable downtown building with a big event Thursday night. Exhibitors from all over the region are participating in the first-ever Market at the Mill from 4-to-7 p.m. Margaret Brady is owner of MALOJA, Incorporated, the organization spearheading the renovation of the former Johnson Brothers Mill Building. Brady says approximately 28 vendors selling various products will occupy the building's first floor on opening night. Thursday's event marks the first major development since renovation efforts began two years ago. In a March interview with KMA News, Brady says Market at the Mill is part of an overall vision for the facility--and downtown activities.
Johnson, Olson leading Stanton girls track into Corner Conference Meet
(Stanton) -- Stanton girls track & field has found plenty of success in the hurdles this season and hopes to keep the good times rolling as they embark on conference and postseason action. "It's been a fast track and field season," Coach John Mainquist said. "We've hit a lot of...
Reynolds, Funk record top-four finishes at 114th Drake Relays
(Des Moines) -- The 114th Drake Relays concluded Saturday, highlighted by a bevy of KMAlanders competing in the 400 meter hurdles. When the smoke cleared, two of the top four 400 meter hurdle runners at Iowa's premier event hailed from the Pride of Iowa Conference. Mount Ayr senior Ryce Reynolds...
Shen council adopts police residency amendment
(Shenandoah) -- Shenandoah Police may now hire part-time out-of-state law enforcement officers. Two months of continuing debate came to an abrupt end Tuesday night, as the Shenandoah City Council unanimously approved the second reading of an amendment to the city's police residency ordinance. Council members Kim Swank and Toni Graham--both originally opposed to the amendment--switched their votes from the first reading two weeks ago in Tuesday night's roll call.
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