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Disaster Team Ready to Help

REGIONAL -- The Red Cross Disaster Assistance Team serves residents in emergencies ranging from house fires to hazardous weather.    For Tom Schulte, the leader for the team here in Shelby County, it used to be kind of scary. It isn’t anymore. 

Saying good-bye is difficult

COUNTY -- As I sit here at my desk in Harlan on my last day, I know that when I leave it won’t be the same.    As soon as I walk out the door of this office on this Friday evening - that’s it - at least for the foreseeable future.  There will be no groggy Monday morning greetings, no snicker bars shared with my co-workers and no joking around with the men back in the press room.    To say it has been a blast would be an understatement.  To say

Rain, cool weather help temper drought concerns

REGIONAL – Rain and cooler weather have improved conditions across most of west central Iowa, although there are some areas of the state still experiencing moderate to extreme drought conditions.    Until the past two weeks, Shelby County was in a moderate drought, according to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, but finally the rains came bringing upwards of more than four inches of rain in a two-week span.    According to the DNR, only

SCHOOL DAYS!

HARLAN -- Students headed back to school this week as the school year officially got under way on Wednesday in the Harlan Community Schools and Shelby County Catholic School. 

Last chance to visit the Hybrid Corn Pioneers Museum in Earling

EARLING – Steve Kenkel will be closing a chapter on his museum near Earling as he hosts his last bi-annual expo on his farm.    Kenkel said it has been a great run, but the expo has outgrown him, and hopes are to find another location in Shelby County to continue the event in the future.    “I’m working with a group of leaders in the county to get a different venue as a permanent location for the collection,” Kenkel said.  “Hopefully we’ll kno

Motorist safety urged as school classes under way

REGIONAL -- School districts in the greater Shelby County area have begun classes for the year, and local officials are urging motorists to be on the lookout for children as they make their way to and from school.    For the fourth school year in Harlan, motorists are reminded of the crosswalk/red light along the busy Chatburn Ave.

No slowing her down

PORTSMOUTH -- Peg Petsche of Portsmouth may be retired, but she hasn’t slowed down.    These days, she is doing her original dream job and helping soon-to-be spouses put together flower arrangements for their ceremony at her church. 

Reminder: East side of Vets closed to traffic during home varsity football games

HARLAN -- Beginning Friday, Aug. 25 for the home football game with Lewis Central traffic flow changes will be implemented to improve public safety during home varsity football games.      Starting at 4 p.m. until departure of buses after the game the travelled area between Vets Auditorium and Merrill Field will be closed to vehicle traffic (refer to yellow area of map).

NEW HCS TEACHERS

Harlan Community Schools welcomes new teachers for 2017-2018.

FAIR ROYALTY

DES MOINES -- Shelby County Fair Queen Emma Barnes, 17, of Harlan, participated in the 2017 Iowa State Fair Queen Coronation Ceremony on Aug. 12. 

Kiem returns home

KIRKMAN -- Angie Kiem always knew that she wanted to come back to Shelby County.    Until she was nine, Kiem lived in Kirkman. It wasn’t until 2012 that she and her husband, Doug, decided to make their move.    After finding a job that would allow him to live anywhere, Doug – who retired from the U.S. Navy – and Angie began a search for a home in Iowa.

Sheriff’s office fundraising for K-9

REGIONAL -- The Shelby County Sheriff’s Department is looking to add two new good boys – or, rather, K-9s – to the team.    The department is hoping to fundraise the money with the help of the public. The K9s would be “another tool in the toolbox” according to Sheriff Neil Gross, who says the department has been lacking dogs since the early 2000s.    “Any time you add a K9 to the program, you’re – in a way – adding an officer,” Gross said.

Myrtue Medical Center named one of “62 critical access hospitals to know”

HARLAN – Becker’s Hospital Review recently recognized Myrtue Medical Center as one of its “62 Critical Access Hospitals to Know.”    This is the third year Becker’s has published a list recognizing outstanding critical access hospitals from more than 1,300 critical access hospitals in the nation.

Top 10 HCS school salaries are listed

HARLAN -- The top 10 school salaries for the Harlan Community School District include these 10:    Justin Wagner, $213,697; Elaine Baughman, $130,711; William Mueller, $110,316; John Connell, $110,297; Donna Muller, $109,447;    Jeffrey Moser, $108,048; Della Newlin, $107,834; Mitch Osborn, $106,512; Gloria Miller, $106,041; and Scott Frohlich, $106,034.    These and all other salaries totaled $11,078,285 paid during the 2016-17 school year en

STATE FAIR!

Brylie Kenkel, 8, of Earling was just one of the talents performing in the Bill Riley Talent Show at the Iowa State Fair.

Howards purchase Elk Horn’s Danish Inn

ELK HORN -- Mike and Lou Howard, Elk Horn, have announced this week that after the encouragement of a few fellow Elk Horn residents, they have decided to purchase the Danish Inn property.    The two are currently researching ideas and seeking input from Danish experts in the restaurant industry, with hopes of developing a hygge establishment that will entice visitors from out of town/state/country, along with friends and neighbors in the Danis

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