Announced on Thursday, Feb. 2, the Governor's Traffic Safety Bureau (GTSB) and Iowa Department of Public Safety — signed off on by the Hardin County Sheriff's Office — stated that they and law enforcement groups will be keeping their eyes…
The Hardin County Board of Supervisors approved Condemnation Board changes at their Jan. 23 meeting, as John Kix and Jeremiah Andrews have both resigned from the board. The board named Teresa Thoms and Julie Duhn (property owners); Norm Houston (realtor),…
UPDATE (Monday, Jan. 31, 8:51 a.m.): According to the crash reports from the Iowa State Patrol, the three children and one adult who died in the accident had not been wearing seat belts or child safety harnesses and were ejected…
It takes a special athletic mentality to compete in multiple sports during a single season. Performing both at a high level, those athletes are on a different playing field.
Are you looking for something to do this weekend? We’ve got you covered. Here’s a list of things you can do Friday, Saturday and Sunday without leaving Hardin County. If you’re looking for more area fun, check out our online…
The Hardin County Rural Iowa Waste Management Association met for its first session of 2023 on Tuesday, Jan. 17, at its regular time of 1 p.m. and dashed through an efficient agenda. As per usual, the RIWMA board approved its…
A public hearing was held by the Iowa Falls Board of Adjustment Wednesday to discuss a variance to City Code requested by Hardin County Tire at 410 S. Oak St.
Throughout Mason Sheldahl’s high school career he earned all-conference awards in baseball, basketball and football. He was third team all-state and received accolades for his academics. But there’s one that stands out.
JP Baric, Founder and CEO of The MiningStore, headquartered in Raleigh, N.C., along with Norm Fandel with Midland Power, addressed the Hardin County Board of Supervisors about a plan to mine for bitcoin in the county.
While the battle for Hardin County is for little more than just bragging rights, both teams on the floor in Eldora wanted the win. With Iowa Falls-Alden moving down to Class 2A this winter in boys’ basketball, there’s a possibility…
The AGWSR Cougar girls (10-0, 3-0) only won one quarter against the South Hardin Tigers (4-6, 3-1) but it was enough to win the game 45-41 Friday night in Ackley.
AGWSR Cougar head coach Ryley Schipper was looking at Friday’s home tilt with South Hardin as the hump his winless squad may have been able to get over. It wasn’t as his Cougars (0-10, 0-3) fell to the Tigers (4-4,…
After three quarters of play, AGWSR looked to have the NICL-West game against rivals South Hardin wrapped up. The Cougars never trailed and on top by 11.