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First National Bank merges with Northwest Bank
(Shenandoah) -- While customers at a local bank will see a new name on the building, officials say they can expect similar services. That's the message from First National Bank Shenandoah President Adam Wright and Northwest Bank President Joe Conover. As of Monday, First National Bank in Shenandoah merged with Northwest Bank. Speaking on KMA's "Morning Show" program Monday morning, Wright says while the name has changed, bank customers can expect the majority of their services to remain in place.
Red Oak Police Arrest Two Men for Harassment
(Red Oak) Two men are in custody in Montgomery County on harassment charges. Red Oak Police arrested 48-year-old Markus Eugene Johnson of Red Oak on Sunday in the 300 block of 4th Avenue in Red Oak for 2nd-degree harassment (threatening bodily injury). Authorities transported Johnson to the Montgomery County Jail and held him on a $1,000 bond.
Essex star pitcher Burns taking talents to Southeast
(Essex) -- Another Burns sister is set to take her talents to the next level. Tori Burns recently committed and signed to pitch with Southeast Community College in Beatrice, Nebraska. Her decision follows the move from twin sister Brooke, who will play basketball for Des Moines Area Community College. “During...
UFR Podcast No. 1962: Jade Spangler, Heidi Jordan, Hudson McLaren
(KMAland) -- Upon Further Review Podcast No. 1962: Friday, May 17th. Should we talk about Scottie Scheffler? & more SPORTS!. State Golf Preview: Jade Spangler, Shenandoah. Iowa Western head softball coach Heidi Jordan. State Golf Preview: Hudson McLaren, Atlantic. Your browser does not support the audio element. Your browser does...
Hess provides update on 3 property clean ups, restorations in Sidney
(Sidney) -- Sidney officials heard an update on several properties being restored around town. During its regular meeting Monday night, the Sidney City Council heard an update from Jason Hess with Hess Properties, LLC, on the progress at 106 Main Street, 306 Filmore Street, and 201 Webster Street. The city sold the lots to Hess Properties back in September of last year. Regarding 201 Webster, Hess says much of the exterior work has been completed, and they will soon begin renovating the interior of the existing home.
Cellphone video shows chaos at Northboro house party where teen died
NORTHBORO - Cellphone video captures the sheer chaos among nearly 300 people jammed in a Northboro home from Saturday night into the early hours of Sunday morning. "We heard a pop," said the person who took the video, who identified himself only as Brazil360. "We turned around because we didn't know if it was a bottle being broken or a balloon, because it was a birthday party...and then you just heard pop-pop-pop-pop-pop!" "As soon as I got out of the woods and was going down the hill, I saw them bringing the body on the stretcher," he said. "I did...
KMAland Baseball (5/14): 4 advance in Missouri districts, LC, AL winners in conference play
(KMAland) -- South Holt, Platte Valley, NE Nodaway & Savannah advanced in district play, LC shut out Shenandoah, AL, SBL and SC East grabbed MRC sweeps & Missouri Valley, Creston, Kuemper, Southwest Valley, Griswold, Lo-Ma and Ankeny Christian were other winners in KMAland baseball on Tuesday. Check out the full...
KMAland Boys Tennis (5/15): Shenandoah, Kuemper tennis season come to a finish
(KMAland) -- The Shenandoah and Kuemper Catholic boys tennis seasons came to an end in substate championships on Wednesday. Check out the rundown below. Shenandoah singles winners — Teagan Brunk, Luke Daoust. KMA Sports talked with Shenandoah head coach Brian Daoust after the dual. Find the full interview below.
Sidney boys golf making first state tournament trip
(Sidney) -- After a few years of near misses, the Sidney boys golf team is about to make its first-ever trip to the Class 1A State Tournament. The Cowboys fell 33 strokes shy of qualifying in 2021, missed state by six strokes in 2022 and didn't reach districts in 2023. They finally got over the hump in 2024.
CRHC welcomes new Endocrinology specialist
(Clarinda) -- Clarinda Regional Health Center officials recently welcome a new specialty healthcare provider to their team. CRHC officials announced recently the addition of Dr. Goral Panchal, a board-certified specialist in Endocrinology to its specialty healthcare professional’s team. A graduate of Smt NHL Municipal Medical College, Gujarat University in Ahmedabad, India, Panchal pursued her postgraduate training in Tennessee and Philadelphia before beginning her career in the United States. Some of Panchal's focus areas include diabetes and gestational diabetes, thyroid disorders, polycystic ovary syndrome, and adrenal problems.
Essex softball is bringing back talent for this year in the Corner Conference
(Essex) -- Essex softball finished 3rd in the Corner Conference last year, and brings back solid talent, so they are looking to make strides this summer sports season. Head Coach Kim Burns knows Essex has things to work on, but feels they are on the right path. "At the end...
Former LC standouts Clair, Thomson honored as All-Region players
(KMAland) -- Two former Lewis Central standouts have been honored as NJCAA Division II All-Region players. Both Casey Clair (Ellsworth) and Ty Thomson (Iowa Lakes) were named honorable mention choices following their freshman seasons. Check out the complete release from the ICCAC linked here.
Boil advisory issued for much of southern Clarinda
(Clarinda) -- Some Clarinda residents are under a boil advisory until further notice. Clarinda City Manager Gary McClarnon says due to a water main break, a large part of the south end of Clarinda is under the advisory between Division Street and the south end of city limits spanning from the west city limits to the east city limits. City officials say anyone who was without water anytime between 1 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Tuesday is in the boil advisory.
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