Emmitt Newton advanced to Thursday's Class 2A session with a 7-1 win over Jack Decker of West Marshall Wednesday night. Newton earned a bye in the first round as well.
Check out the Bloomfield Democrat and for this week's top news: "Davis County, Moulton-Udell Boards name Christiansen next superintendent," "Rowe works to improve lives in Guatemala," Speech students ...
The Bloomfield City Council will meet at 7 p.m. Feb. 20, at the Bloomfield Public Library. The agenda includes a public hearing on increasing water and electric rates, updates, consent ...
The Davis County High School History Club and the Reed-Whisler Post of the American Legion are combining efforts to serve monthly meals that will benefit the History Club as well as the Legion. Please ...
Kirkwood Community College has released its Dean’s List for the fall 2024 semester. These students have achieved a 3.3 grade point average or higher after completing 12 or more credit hours at the ...
Decatur County Attorney Alan Wilson should put aside his attempt to intimidate taxpayer Rita Audlehelm and study the biography of his county’s namesake.
When Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and their pals set their quill pens to parchment to write the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, Decatur County, Iowa, was still a half ...
Iowa’s average 4th grade math score was 237, while Illinois was at 236. Iowa’s 8th grade math score was 275, but the Illinois score was 277. In reading, Iowa 4th graders came in at 215 and Illinois at ...
This week, the Senate passed a bill to increase public school funding for the next fiscal year by 2%. This is in alignment with what the Governor proposed in her ...
When Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and their pals set their quill pens to parchment to write the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, Decatur County, Iowa, was still a half century off in the ...
The Iowa House passed a bill Thursday with a 2.25% per-pupil funding increase alongside other funding changes for Iowa’s public K-12 schools. The move sends the legislation back to the ...
Republicans on an Iowa Senate panel gave initial approval Thursday to legislation creating guidelines for public high school courses on the Bible.
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