Marshalltown man charged with burglary for allegedly stealing wiring from former PHC building (original) (raw)

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Saluting Branches volunteers perform tree work at Iowa Veterans Home Wednesday

September 19, 2024

The residents and staff of the Iowa Veterans Home got a special visit from a dedicated group of arborists and volunteers who put in a day of work on the campus Wednesday with Saluting Branches, a nonprofit organization that seeks to “honor and assist veterans by providing tree care services ...

Amid outcry, Satanic Temple of Iowa hosts reading marathon on Tama County Courthouse lawn

September 19, 2024

TOLEDO — Gawkers and onlookers from near and far made their way to Toledo earlier this week as members of the Satanic Temple of Iowa hosted a controversial reading marathon on the Tama County Courthouse lawn. The Satanists came to Tama County on Monday and Tuesday to host their first ...

Library fully booked this weekend with annual sale

September 19, 2024

The Friends of the Marshalltown Public Library Annual Book Sale begins tomorrow. Thousands of books are neatly sitting on tables for eager readers to buy and enjoy. Library Director Sarah Rosenblum said there is usually a line of people waiting to get in when the sale kicks off, eager to have ...

Festival Cultural/Culture Festival slated for Sunday

September 19, 2024

The fourth annual Festival Cultural/Culture Festival celebrates diversity with food, dance and community. It will take place from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday in downtown Marshalltown and is free and open to the public. Organized by The Arts + Culture Alliance, with help from a variety of sponsors, the ...

September 19, 2024

A local man is facing several charges including felony burglary after the Marshalltown Police Department (MPD) responded to a report of a “possible fight” involving multiple individuals on Monday night. According to a press release, the MPD responded to a disturbance call at 412 E. ...

United Way leaders take first steps toward reaching $900,000 fundraising goal at kickoff event

September 18, 2024

Marshalltown Area United Way (MAUW) Executive Director Kendra Sorensen and 2024-2025 Campaign Co-Chairs Kate Bowermaster and Kyley Leger know that reaching their $900,000 fundraising goal will be a tall task, but they’re confident that the people of Marshalltown and Marshall County can step ...