“All aboard the Go-Hawk train! Woo! Woo!”
Unofficial results of the Fairbank City Council Special Election on Tuesday, April 23 are in…
“All aboard the Go-Hawk train! Woo! Woo!”
On April 15, the Waverly City Council voted 6-0 with Rodney Drenkow absent to approve the ci…
Art Walk will return to Kohlmann Park, in Waverly, on Saturday, May 4, for its 19th year.
Brody Schmitz loves his industrial tech class.
Levi J. Ledbeter, received a deferred judgment for abuse assault causing bodily injury and w…
Derek Heins of Main Street West Union was among the 47 leadership award recipients during th…
Was it really a staff meeting or just a ploy to get Mike Haun into the Oelwein School Distri…
CEDAR FALLS — Novice and experienced writers are welcome to hone their skills and network wi…
INDEPENDENCE – On Saturday, April 20, 2024, we were honored to present a certificate to the …
INDEPENDENCE – The Independence FFA Chapter is kicking off their annual plant sale! The Hort…
JESUP – The Jesup Public Library (JPL) has announced several events and activities for May.
INDEPENDENCE – Independence Area Community Theater proudly presents an original production o…
INDEPENDENCE – The Buchanan County Sheriff’s Office will be hosting a collection site for th…
WINTHROP – Buchanan County Girl Scout Troop 2493 worked on a cleanup project hosted by at Ki…
Like most new years, we started the new year with plans and fresh ideas as to how we can con…
Unofficial results of the Fairbank City Council Special Election on Tuesday, April 23 are in…
Three members of the Bremer and Black Hawk Counties Youth Historical Society along with loca…
Jami Dare, Wartburg College’s executive chef, recently won the 10th annual Chefs Take a Stan…
The Wartburg Wind Ensemble will perform a 7 p.m. concert on Friday, April 19, at the Denver …
The New Horizons Band will perform at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 30, in the Great Hall of the …
The Waverly Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors recently held a ribbon cutting for a new busines…
Cedar Valley Hospice has received the 2024 Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award (GEWA), which recognizes the most engaged workplace cultures in the world. This is the fifth consecutive year Cedar Valley Hospice has received this honor.
Gallup’s meta-analysis on team engagement and performance is the most comprehensive workplace study ever conducted, with data on more than 2 million employees in 276 organizations across 54 industries and 96 countries. Highly engaged organizations significantly outperform their peers in productivity, wellbeing and customer ratings. For Cedar Valley Hospice, this is a priority – to foster a workplace and environment that employees want to be and excel in.
“Receiving this award makes me feel privileged to be a part of an organization that stays true to its mission and core values,” said Cortney Manning, Cedar Valley Hospice Office & Volunteer Coordinator in Waverly.
The Buchanan County Sheriff’s Office will host a collection site for the DEA’s Spring 2024 D…