Ottumwa, IA News
Ottumwa, IA News
God bless America: Family displays miles of American spirit
WWII veterans share memories
Ottumwan chats with first lady
Supervisors step into trail discussion
Summer Term begins Tuesday, May 29 (Evening Classes) and May 30 (Day Classes) ww...
Parks Department ready for a big weekend
To prevent rust, apply books
‘Fifty Shades’ heats up summer reading
Broadband not optional
10-15 votes to table 28E agreement
Gas prices vary widely as holiday weekend approaches
‘Everyday Math’ adds up to success
Ottumwa Transit board: Bikes and buses can work
Byers celebrates Girl Scouts’ 100 years
Soap Creek Watershed tour ready to set sail
Ottumwa announces Memorial Day ceremony plans
Library prepares for summer reading programs
Home of the Eagles: Job Corps Center, community continue to help each other
History comes to life with visit from Gov. Kirkwood
Wooden truck delivers lesson as OHS project takes first in the state
Courier photos can be found on Smugmug
Antenna solution a little closer
VIDEO: Enjoy Graduation Highlight Videos from Ottumwa and Centerville Commenceme...
City summer program registrations open
Summer Term begins Tuesday, May 29 (Evening Classes) and May 30 (Day Classes) ww...
Adult and Family drug courts celebrate sobriety
Students dance to the ‘wildflower stomp’
Boats in fatal Iowa crash were shuttling partiers
Pages for Pennies book sale raises more than $8,100
Indian Hills Community College is on Early Summer Break is May 21–24. Staff will...
‘Upstairs Downtown’ an opportunity to show progress
Wapello County trails funding headed down the right path
Indian Hills REPEATS as DI Men's Golf Champs!!
Enough is enough: Schools band together to bring anti-bullying message to the airwaves
Readers create a crowd at ‘Pages for Pennies’
A class of one: Andy Bennett is the lone graduate at Ottumwa Christian School in 2012
Fire takes home near Eddyville
Open house allows public to view OHS students’ work on houses
Graduation obligations: College debt an issue for many graduates
Consortium focuses on battle plans against cancer
Deadline approaches to make pools handicapped-accessible
Ottumwa and Centerville Bookstores are open until 6:00 p.m. tonight.
Book Buyback today from 9a–3p at both Ottumwa and Centerville Bookstores.
Special Olympian determined to take his best shot
Shhh! Quiet zone discussion ahead
Dissecting the legal system
Salute to Beef: Through the eyes of a farm wife
E-B-F board approves first contracts for district
Bridge work will close trails section
Book Buyback today from 9a–6p at both Ottumwa and Centerville Bookstores. www.in...
School district toughens its Internet policy
‘A peak behind the curtains:’ Weekend events gear community to check out trails, downtown
Eisenhower bridge repair in the works
Cremer takes command of Veterans Affairs office
Home for the summer? Consider taking a class at Indian Hills. Stay on track or g...
Summer Term begins Tuesday, May 29 (Evening Classes) and May 30 (Day Classes) ww...
How'd You Sleep Last Night? May is Better Sleep Month - Find out if you're getti...
Ottumwa Bookstore Book Buyback begins today from 9a–6p, lower level of Bennett S...
Ottumwa school district, teachers agree on contract
IHCC eyes 2012-13 budget estimates
Gothic House Center has new outdoor exhibit area
Congratulations to our graduates! Centerville Spring Commencement is May 16; Ott...
AACC Puts the Spotlight on IHCC Profile
Early Summer Break is May 21–24. Staff will be available to assist students regi...
HS Science & Ag Teachers: Register now for our Biofuels Experiential Learning fo...
Summer Term Registration is open! View the Summer Term Schedule of Courses and g...
Indian Hills Community College Spring Commencement is this week. What advice do...
Summer Term books are now available at Indian Hills bookstores! www.indianhills....
Race for the Cure draws more than 2,000 to Ottumwa
Corydon man killed in highway accident
Republican candidates vie for the vote
Indian Hills wishes all the mother's out there a Happy Mother's Day! You are app...
A Mother’s Day tribute: Dying man wants to honor his mother’s sacrifices
City buildings on council’s plate
Area lawmakers react to session
Budget amendment on board’s agenda
We are interested in YOU! We want you to show us what the student journey is all...
Ottumwa eighth-graders ‘saved by the bell’
‘Butt-dialing’ a real headache
Salvation Army marks 125 years
Still more Blue Zones work to do
Ottumwa Bookstore Tent Sale: TODAY, 10a–5p, Bennett Student Services Parking Lot...
Ottumwa Bookstore Tent Sale: TODAY, 10a–5p, Bennett Student Services Parking Lot...
Beach Ottumwa preps for summer
New communications tower site found
Honorary survivor not just another statistic
Derelict buildings targeted in Eddyville
Home for the summer? Consider taking a class at Indian Hills. Stay on track or g...
Summer Performance Enhancement Training at Indian Hills open to junior high, sen...
Go Falcons!
Here Comes The Sun! Hear what IHCC students are talking about in this month's St...
Trial dates approaching in Eldon abuse case
Looking for a new place for lunch? Make your reservations today at The Studio! O...
City hopes to find funding for website upgrade
Young entrepreneur runs her own restaurant
Indian Hills’ graduates hope to discover exciting opportunities
More funding needed for Ballingall Park fountain
Neighbors keep the air clear at CAFO public hearing
Arson Awareness Week aims to put out youth fires
Blakesburg approves firefighters, cleanup day
Ottumwa Bookstore Tent Sale: Thursday, May 10, 10a–5p, Bennett Student Services...
We are interested in YOU! We want you to show us what the student journey is all...
Check it out: IHCC Criminal Justice program is now on Facebook! "Like" their pag...
A time to shore up on tougher subjects: Cardinal students spend extra time on trouble spots
Commercial property tax bill a hot issue in Monday meetings
Plans for bike racks on buses gaining momentum
Wapello County Supervisors to discuss CAFO
Indian Hills Earns National Accreditation for Concurrent Enrollment Programs! ht...
Early Summer Break is May 21–24. Indian Hills will be closed during this time. C...
Indian Hills Falcon Baseball Alumnus, Irving Falu, made his Major League debut w...
Fall Registration is now open! View the Fall Term Schedule of Courses and regist...
Group says lessons from God can help immigrants, residents, create one community
Author passes along inspirational lesson from Grant Wood
Lily Valley: Grow local, stay local
Join us in celebrating our Performing Arts students! Fine Arts Student Recitals:...
Indian Hills Jazz Band concert Monday at 7:30p. St. John Auditorium, Main Campus...
Race for the Cure next Saturday
Sincerity matters: Retiring Hospice social worker shares insight from years of dedicated work
'Unusual' decision removes Appanoose County Attorney
Join us Sunday at 3p for Broadway Melodies & Songs of Love presented by the IHCC...
Congratulations to our graduates! Centerville Spring Commencement is May 16; Ott...
Ottumwa not chosen in first round of Blue Zones
Happy Star Wars Day! And May the 4th be with you!
Canteen recognized by New York magazine
A celebration of sobriety: Event to honor graduates, local drug court program
Promise Center event to provide legal, volunteer information
Ottumwan arrested on drug delivery charges
Eleven arrested in drug sweep
Today is the last day to withdraw for Spring 2012 term. www.indianhills.edu/regi...
Fine-tuning airport infrastructure
They’ll miss the kids: Retiring educators honored
Fairfield hires new city administrator
May's Student Health 101 is now available - check it out today and Enter to Win...
Police charge 11-year-old with arson, disorderly conduct
Four plead not guilty in March stabbing
Warriors Golf team dominates districts:
Eight straight wins for Falcon Baseball: See you at the ba...
Totally Tattoos (Novelty) – Today from 9a-2p in the A&S Formal Student Lounge. w...
HS Science & Ag Teachers: Register now for our Biofuels Experiential Learning fo...
A groundbreaking day: Ottumwa school district welcomes construction of new south-side elementary school
Branstad talks education in Moravia
Firefighters to pick up task of flushing hydrants
Supes discuss hog lot, budget, tax compromise
Broadband access critical for rural Iowa
River Hills lands $5 million grant
Summer Term Registration is open! View the Summer Term Schedule of Courses and g...
Check out this month's must-see Student Health 101 video, 'Dirty.':
Dreaming of a regional trails network
Firefighters to take on task of flushing water hydrants
New Ottumwa school district logo to be cleaned up
Three local entrepreneurs and two local businesses were honored at the Indian Hi...
Indian Hills Students Assist in Disaster Clean-up at Southwestern Community Coll...
We are interested in YOU! We want you to show us what the student journey is all...
The Indian Hills Softball team was defeated by Iowa Western Community College, 5...
Go Warriors! Listen live at 98.7 KMGO Radio (kmgo.com) Game now tied up in the t...
Join us May 6 at 3p for Broadway Melodies & Songs of Love presented by the IHCC...
The Indian Hills softball team is still alive in the Region 11 postseason tourna...
Now Showing at the Indian Hills Art Gallery: Indian Hills Student Art Exhibit. A...
Indian Hills 34th Annual Scholarship Auction was held Saturday. Thanks to everyo...
Haunted? Investigators spend night in St. Joe's
Despite weather, volunteers step up to clean downtown Ottumwa
Reminisce Society -- May 2012
Archived live blog: Ottumwa Paranormal Society investigation
Indian Hills First Annual Vision Awards ceremony was held last night. Hear from...
Indian Hills First Annual Vision Award Winners:
Author, blogger says rural America needs to invest in entrepreneurship
Planners, consultant diving into downtown Ottumwa research
Two public hearings on Wapello County Supervisors' agenda
Cold winds, cooler temperatures take toll on spring gardening
Blakesburg woman dies in car accident
Stabbing suspects were involved in 2010 shooting
10/15 Transit analyzes protocol for county to withdraw from agency
Job fair turnout 'speaks volumes' to area unemployment
Ottumwa High School unveils new logo and mascot images
Official: Problem with Delta bridge ‘cosmetic’
Home for the summer? Consider taking a class at Indian Hills. Stay on track or g...
Four arrested in stabbing
Join us this Saturday for the 35th Annual Foundation Scholarship Auction at the...
“We all wake up some days feeling down. Why were you down and what did you do to...
IowaWORKS Job Fair TODAY, Bridge View Center, 9a–4p. Meet face to face with empl...
Anxiety over mental health overhaul
Giving hunting a boost
Auction helps students pay for education
Planting season under way
Delta bridge deck pops up the paving
Indian Hills is now on LinkedIn! Connect to network, promote job openings, and d...
Register now for the Summer Fine Arts Trip to Memphis, Tennessee: History, Civil...
Happy Administrative Professionals Day! Our Office Assistants Club reminds you t...
Ottumwa Transit bike rack proposal in gear?
A very special prom moment
Questions remain over Mount Sterling’s unincorporation
Two Republicans hope to represent southeast Iowa at federal level
Reminiscing about Grant Wood
Supervisors approve two grant applications
Science Club Bake Sale today, 11a-1p, A&S Formal Student Lounge. "Herb & Recipe"...
Indian Hills included in Aspen Institute's list of 120 top community colleges! A...
Summer Term Registration is now open! View the Summer Term Schedule of Courses a...
Today our students start hanging their show on the Indian Hills Art Gallery. Thi...
The 35th Annual Foundation Scholarship Auction is set for Saturday, April 28 at...
Ottumwa district needs millions of dollars in bonds to build school
Community banners repaired, ready for installation
Father and son defend America together
Volunteers still needed for Make Ottumwa Shine week
No deadline for Ottumwans to pledge Blue Zones support
The Wind Through The Keyhole by Stephen King
True Sisters by Sandra Dallas
Crystal Gardens by Amanda Quick
Rage of the Dragon by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
If you are current Indian Hills student interested in entrepreneurship stop by B...
Register now to join us April 27th in celebrating entrepreneurship at our Vision...
SHOUT OUT to the high schools who competed our Iron Chef Competition and CONGRAT...
Summer Term Registration opens tomorrow! View the Summer Term Schedule of Course...
Cub Scouts plant trees for Earth Day, focus on ecology
LBGT members ‘walk for equality’
Ottumwa school board to talk bonds tonight
The 35th Annual Foundation Scholarship Auction is set for Saturday, April 28 at...
Red Cross awards can inspire others to care
Environmentally friendly building unveiled in Fairfield
Bridge View Center wins Facebook faceoff
Supervisors to apply for two grants
Ottumwa man charged with child endangerment
Alliant Energy: 'Pleased to be here'
Indian Hills Disc Golf Team Strong at National Championship Last Week in North A...
City of Ottumwa receives positive response from downtown building owners
Wapello County Supervisors to support NAS Ottumwa project
Pella hospital opening clinic in Ottumwa
Church group promotes legal immigration, learning English
Mediacom converting to digital only
Civil War Days gives students hands-on time with the past
Race is on for House District 78
IowaWORKS - Southern Iowa 2012 Employment and Education Fair April 26, 2012 at...
Ottumwa Grads: Last day to reserve a cap/gown and have your name listed in the p...
Visitors get last look at landmark St. Joseph’s Hospital
Uehlings offer love and stability to foster kids
United Way volunteer center connects helpers with those in need
Iowa legislators bide their time
Eddyville-Blakesburg Home School Assistance Program grows
County backs match for grant
The 35th Annual Foundation Scholarship Auction is set for Saturday, April 28 at...
Register now to join us April 27th in celebrating entrepreneurship at our Vision...
Hopeful in Hedrick
Mail scam targets Ottumwa
Hampton Inn open for business
Heriford risked his life for strangers
Newly renovated KMGO building gets 'green' roof
Market Street Bridge receives funding for reconstruction
Weiss educates the public about natural disasters
Hanging out with your 'Best Buddies'
Work to begin on Power Plant Road Monday
Eddy Weiss Presents "Your Weather, Your World"
HS Science & Ag Teachers: Register now for our Biofuels Experiential Learning fo...
Indian Hills flashback! See more historic photographs on our Flickr photostream:...
The Witness by Nora Roberts
What Doesn't Kill You by Iris Johansen
Unnatural Acts by Stuart Woods
The Innocent by David Baldacci
An Accidental Affair by Eric Jerome Dickey
Hedrick cleans up from powerful storms
Keller driven by compassion for his community
After half a century, barber Daugherty hangs up clippers
Ottumwa Grads: Last day to reserve a cap/gown and have your name listed in the p...
Register now for the Indian Hills Jazz Camp: Rhythm Section held June 21! More i...
Summer Term Registration Opens April 24! View the Summer Term Schedule of Course...
Storms roll through southeast Iowa
A calling: Van Maanen offers a healing touch
Knowing neighboring growers important to local movement
Ottumwa City Council to consider street projects
Wapello County Supervisors to face long agenda
Indian Hills diversity conference speaker understands and explains differences
Albia teen makes saving money and getting free stuff look easy
Ag Fair showcases businesses necessary to farmers
Mount Sterling’s 105-year history takes new turn
Television personality Matt Roloff, of TLC's "Little People, Big World", gave on...
Auditor finds misspent money at Honey Creek
You can win $1,000 for reading April's Student Health 101. How would you spend $...
City asks for caution with tank, street work
Burris dedicated to helping others
‘Pennies for Pages’ benefits Bridge View
Showing some love for Ottumwa’s trails
Hanson, Johnson vying for House District 82 seat
‘A good fit:’ Grant program would help create housing downtown
Whooping cough not active in area
We're celebrating National Community College Month with pride; it's our pleasure...
More than just an education: Indian Hills collaborates with leaders to improve economic conditions over 10 counties
Warmer weather prompts tick concerns
Frozen grapes could hinder production
Wild horses and burros to be sold in Bloomfield
You can sail safely with the Titanic if you do so at Indian Hills during Nationa...
The Warriors used an impressive final 18 holes to crush the field in the Beu/Mus...
Discover your place in the local food system – Register now for the Local Food E...
National Library Week: Join us tonight at 7p for the showing of “A Night to Reme...
Two Indian Hills basketball players named National Junior College Athletic Assoc...
Van Buren senior organizes ‘One Day Without Shoes’ event
Parks board approves new campground hosts
Indian Hills dinner theater serves up Titanic flavor
Libraries tap into Titanic anniversary
Medicine cabinets pose risk of addiction
Indian Hills Theatre students will honor the 100th anniversary of the sinking of...
The Fiddler by Beverly Lewis
Come Home by Lisa Scottoline
Calico Joe by John Grisham
Check out this month's issue of Student Health 101 to see what Indian Hills stud...
Students: Tomorrow (April 11) is the last day to register for graduation online...
National Library Week: Don't forget to stop by your Indian Hills Libraries, wher...
Countdown to Blue Zones decision
Sidewalks, intersections to become handicapped-accessible
Loebsack: Hard work, education the way to a better life
Judge, Sheets explore new territory in District 80
Drug Task Force rakes in nearly $3,000 at auction
Planning to graduate from IHCC this Spring or Summer? Last day to register is Ap...
Reminisce Society -- April 2012
Register now for the 8th Annual Diversity Conference on Friday, April 13! More i...
Discover your place in the local food system – Register now for the Local Food E...
It's National Library Week! Cruise on into the IHCC Libraries and celebrate with...
Ahhh... Welcome Back Students! Hope your Spring Break was relaxed and refreshing...
Retired John Deere workers restore century-old corn planter
Lawmakers tackle mental health, education reform
Eddyville house fire kills one
Atlanta newspaper questions Ottumwa school district numbers
The methodology behind the study
Grant looks at mixing commercial and residential in downtown Ottumwa
Main Street Ottumwa brings back ideas from Baltimore
Ottumwa City Council to discuss sidewalks requirements
License plate transition smooth so far
Woman rescued from Ottumwa lagoon
OPD looking for stolen guns
Audit details errors by school association
New transit director wants department to work as team
Earth Day: Conserve and restore the landscape
Maeder named Davis Co. superintendent
A Wandering Heart by Thomas Kinkade
Sacre Bleu by Christopher Moore
The Lost Years by Mary Higgins Clark
The Limpopo Academy of Private Dectection by Alexander McCall Smith
New solar lights illuminate trail
Bike racks on city buses? More research needed on funding, impact on drivers
County to consider proposal for antennas
Vacant house fire deemed arson
Eddyville council approves application
IowaWORKS of Southern Iowa now has a Facebook Page! Be sure to "like" them to ke...
OHS targets dropout rate
Dorchester Terrace by Anne Perry
Death Comes Silently by Carolyn Hart
Capitol Murder by Phillip Margolin
The Big Cat Nap by Rita Mae Brown
Hazardous materials disposal opens for season
Hayne Street work coming up
Microloan program includes guidance and funding help
Bridge View Center bouncing back financially
Southeast Iowa battles poor health
League of Women Voters provides opportunity to meet the candidates
Wapello County Board of Supervisors to proceed with boiler project
Blakesburg approves sewer user fee
No lying: City wants to unincorporate
Discover your place in the local food system – Register now for the Local Food E...
Planning to graduate from IHCC this Spring or Summer? Last day to register is Ap...
Heart Gallery of Iowa traveling gallery on display at Ottumwa Public Library
Ottumwa engineers prepare for fifth phase of sewer project
Ottumwa School Board chooses Bi-State to build new school
Chelgren questioned on 'anti-Ottumwa' vote
Three Ottumwans running for Iowa House District 81 seat
Counterfeit bills being passed in Ottumwa
New Movies for April 2012
Eggs, children and fellowship make Easter fun
Bras for the Cause another success
Smith Brothers Winery to hold grand opening celebration in Agency
One dead after fire in Centerville
We're celebrating National Community College Month with pride; it's our pleasure...
Airport properties really taking off as area continues to develop
Ottumwa School Board to vote on builder for new elementary school
Ottumwa City Council to hear Brownfield update
Antenna space on Wapello County Supervisors' agenda
City Hall entrance closing again
Centerville woman faces federal health care fraud charges
Ottumwa student’s trip to South Africa opened her eyes to health care differences
Cultivating Opportunities focuses on how food impacts the community
Health director says flu still a problem
Discover your place in the local food system – Register now for the Local Food E...
Keep up with IHCC Alumni & Friends – Check out the Spring 2012 Newsletter: www.i...
NOTE: Today (3/29) – No afternoon classes; all college offices close at noon. Ev...
County offices to move to new location
A sour note in Keosauqua: Cuts to school district’s music program concerns supporters
‘A small government guy’: Mahaska County supervisor Rozenboom running unopposed in June primary
Board OKs applying for a flood grant
Four Democrats to run unopposed
School board votes to make kindergarten all day, every day
Tune in!
Be among the first to be featured on the new IHCC Pinterest page by helping us p...
Celebrate Entrepreneurship: Nominate worthy recipients for a Vision Award. Nomin...
Student Senate Elections for 2012–13 are April 23–25. The Senate is accepting no...
Trial date set in murder case
Planning to graduate from IHCC this Spring or Summer? Then, you need this inform...
Students: Dash for Dollars Game Show TODAY at 11:30am, the Hills Diner. Who's in...
Main Street Ottumwa celebrates recertification
Indian Hills Community College will be closed for Spring Break, April 2–5, 2012....
Students model the culture of what's 'acceptable, normal' behavior
Historian delves into stories of Iowans who fought against the Union
Wapello County wants to end RUSS relationship
LOST funding helps with county road work
Transit board discusses lifespan of buses
Register now for the 8th Annual Diversity Conference on Friday, April 13! More i...
NOTE: Thursday, March 29 – No afternoon classes; all college offices close at no...
Be among the first to be featured on the new IHCC Pinterest page by helping us p...
JUNIOR DAY: High School Juniors - Register now to join us on Thursday and discov...
Check out the "Skeleton Crew" Radiology Poster Contest in the RHEP atrium, March...
Drake University Transfer Visit - Representative available today from 10a-1p in...
BLOOD DRIVE TODAY! Indian Hills Main Campus, 11:30AM - 4:30PM, Arts & Sciences F...
The Veterans Affairs office at IHCC joins the nation in observing Women’s Histor...
Despite recent busts, officials say meth numbers not rising
Veterans line up for help with utilities
Diversity Conference promises broad range of topics
Ottumwa City Council discusses policy on smaller projects
Wapello County Supervisors plan public hearing on bonds
Sheriff’s office investigating Blakesburg burglaries
Enjoy the music of singer/songwriter, Steve Means TONIGHT at 7:30p, Warrior Junc...
Drake University Transfer Visit - Representative available tomorrow from 10a-1p...
Now Showing at the Indian Hills Art Gallery: Ottumwa High School Art Show. March...
Have you given blood today? There's still time. Come before 4:30p to the Formal...
Yard waste collection set to resume
Upper Iowa University Transfer Visit - Representative available today from 10a-1...
BLOOD DRIVE TODAY! Indian Hills Main Campus, 11:30AM - 4:30PM, Arts & Sciences F...
Fishing derby catches big family fun
Ottumwa Community Outreach Ministry receives help fighting hunger and homelessness
Upper Iowa University Transfer Visit - Representative available tomorrow, 10a-1p...
Indian Hills takes 7th place in the NJCAA Tournament with a win over Wabash Vall...
Vision Awards: April 27, 2012 – Share your nominations and register for the even...
Southeast Iowa Inter-Agency Drug Task Force applying for funding
Cargill Eddyville ready for expansion
Food Bank gives tour of its new, much larger facility
Senator Mark Chelgren defends ‘no’ vote as doing the right thing
Four arrested in Mystic for meth manufacturing
BBALL: Warriors will play tomorrow at 12pm to grab 7th or 8th place of the NJCAA...
Shout out to Kevin Pink, the "Voice of the Warriors" and IHCC's Director of Medi...
Discover your place in the local food system – Register now for the Local Food E...
Job Hunting 101 - How you can get the jump on your employment search with steps...
BBALL: The Indian Hills Warriors play the Southern Idaho Eagles TODAY at 11am. L...
Italian cooking demostration brings community out to eat
New 10-15 Transit contract rule requires notice of intent to withdraw
Pie Lady to launch new book March 31
Facebook Face-off: "Race on Highway 34." Bridgeview and FACC seek “likes.” Video...
Iowa Wesleyan College Transfer Visit - Representative available today from 10a-1...
Low-income rides to work not on the table
New Ottumwa Transit director has previous transit, public relations experience
Gizzard shad update: Invader is down, fishing is up
Bail reduced for suspected robber
E-B-F property taxes lower for 2012-13
Board seeks legal and financial advisors
Planes in flight for GIS information
Happy 6th Birthday Twitter! Are you one of our tweeps? Follow us: www.indianhill...
Indian Hills Basketball takes the WIN today, 79-70 over East Mississippi. Next g...
ATTN: High School Juniors - Register now to join us on Thursday, March 29 and di...
Iowa Wesleyan College Transfer Visit - Representative available tomorrow, 10a-1p...
Bridge View, FACC face off
College Night event tonight at our Jefferson County Service Center in Fairfield!...
Indian Hills Falcon Baseball season home opener TODAY (1pm) vs. DMACC. www.india...
Police: Big crime rate increase false
Council approves cell phone forensics tool for OPD
Helping Harrisburg: IHCC students to help Illinois town pummeled by tornado
Inmate suffered self-inflicted injuries last week
Four arrested in meth case
Des Moines man charged with sexual assault in Ottumwa
Liepa tracks the origin of baseball
Iowa glider pilot presents World War II story
Basketball Update: Warriors to play East Mississipi Community College. Watch Onl...
Be among the first to be featured on the new IHCC Pinterest page by helping us p...
Warrior Basketball faces Monroe College in the first round of NJCAA Tourney play...
Outdoor activities and allergies on the rise in southeast Iowa
Many bills casualties of state legislature's funnel deadline
Ottumwa man charged with additional robbery
More delays in Davis murder trial
Wapello County Supervisors to look at farm tax credit
Red paint causes hazmat incident in Fairfield
The Vision Awards will be held April 27, 2012. We are currently seeking nominati...
"Many Faces, One Vision" 2012 Diversity Conference. We hope to see you there!
Police: Downtown Death may have been Homicide
BLOOD DRIVE! March 26 & 27 11:30AM - 4:30PM, Arts & Sciences Formal Student Loun...
Heart Gallery of Iowa : April 2 - 7
The IHCC Disc Golf team is proud to be a part of this year’s National Collegiate...
Quad County Health Fair teaches hundreds about healthful living
Gaskill: 'Heavy lifting' needed as legislators approach funnel date
"The Music Man" at Cardinal High School
Ottumwa to hire new transit director
Firefighters rush into action after burn ban lifted
Coyote numbers on the rise in Iowa
Ottumwa Police Department getting new equipment, cars
Ottumwa trout derby scheduled for March 24
New director nominated for Ottumwa Transit
New Blakesburg food pantry to help those in need
Water bill increase in limbo
Ottumwa convenience store robbed
Name that school: District soliciting ideas for new elementary name
Arrest made in Sonic robbery
Rural roads ready for spring work
Two weather records fall in Ottumwa
Copper theft bill prospects improve with compromise
Register now for the 8th Annual Diversity Conference on Friday, April 13! More i...
Former St. Joseph's Hospital to come down
Ottumwa man wins $1 million lottery prize
Ottumwa Parks' second annual stocking, derby to kick of fishing season
Ottumwa Regional Health Center to open new walk-in clinic by June
Fire department receives $15,000 donation
Authorities await autopsy in theater death
Join us tonight for Students Fight Back, a student violence prevention seminar a...
College Night event tonight in Ottumwa at the SUCCESS Center, A&S/Efner Hall! We...
Disaster relief effort to assist victims of tornadoes in IL & IN. Info session:...
Treat yourself! The Office Assistants Club is having a Bake Sale TODAY until 1p,...
Indian Hills crushed North Dakota State College of Science 110-66 to win the Dis...
City Council consensus needed to move forward with brownfields project
Hydrologist highlights aspects of thunderstorms and tornadoes
Four charged in window-bashing spree
Parks Board will wait to review mountain bike trail
Southern Iowans ready for some warm-weather travel
Warrior Basketball! Final Score: 110-66. Good luck at the NJCAA National Tournam...
Police release name of man found at theater
Coach Peery and the Warrior Basketball team take on North Dakota State College o...
Police seeking help with Sonic robbery
The PTA Club is selling March Madness Brackets in the atrium of the RHEC buildin...
Indian Hills Warrior Softball season home opener TODAY (4pm) vs. William Penn J....
Gardeners beware: Week's warm weather might not last long
Ottumwa city councilmen, mayor debate specifications of website
First Quad County Health Fair scheduled for Saturday
Ottumwa man dies in weekend outdoor fire
Planning to graduate from IHCC this Spring or Summer? Then, you need this inform...
The PTA Club is selling March Madness Brackets in the Arts & Science building TO...
Book Buyback TODAY ONLY at the Indian Hills Bookstore, Ottumwa (Main Campus). 9A...
Distinguished Young Women inspire potential
American Idol contestant Magrane stands tall in southeast Iowa
Six-year-old Ottumwa girl wants everyone to recycle
Congressional and statehouse candidates file for primary election
The IT Help Desk has new hours of operation to better serve you: M–Th, 7:15a-10:...
Don't be late to class on Monday! Daylight Saving Time begins Sunday, March 11,...
Diploma demand: Improve graduation rates
Moravia fire victims identified
City working toward street, bridge improvements
Council to zoom in on brownfields program, city website
County budget hearing on Tuesday
Vendors will handle dust control permits, forward them to county
Batavia farmer makes Agency Fire Department a winner
Computer Club Hosts Flash "Drive" – Help introduce children to computer programm...
Site visit gives Ottumwa a shot at becoming a Blue Zone
State of the Schools address shared with Ottumwans
E-B-F merger may mean decrease in property taxes
Burn ban declared for Wapello County
Women find better wages through STEM education
Police make equipment theft arrest
Vision Awards: April 27, 2012 – Share your nominations and register for the even...
Stop by the Advanced Technology Center Career Fair TODAY from 11AM - 2PM in the...
The Indian Hills Warriors captured the Region XI Tournament Championship with an...
Today is the last day to charge or return textbooks for Spring Term. More info:...
Two bodies found in rubble of rural fire in Moravia
Legislators retiring from duties
Two new hotels nearly ready for check-in
Eddyville City Council approves budget
Join us tomorrow, March 8 to celebrate International Women's Day at 3PM, Rural H...
The Thief by Clive Cussler
Poison Flower by Thomas Perry
Illusion by Frank Peretti
Chasing Midnight by Randy Wayne Wright
Tickets available now for the 31st Annual Celebrity Night feat. UofI Color Analy...
Don't be late to class on Monday! Daylight Saving Time begins Sunday, March 11,...
College Night event tonight at our Lucas County Service Center in Chariton! We h...
Come listen to the musical styling of singer/songwriter Shannon Curtis TODAY at...
University of Iowa Continuing Education Visit - Representative available today f...
Ottumwa City Council approves budget
Putting the final touches on plan for Blue Zones site visit
Naval Air Station will receive restoration help
Van Buren school board outlines priorities
Sentencing today for Davis County escapee Shiltz
Wapello County gets funding for courthouse boiler
Check out the fun brewing at our Bioprocess Training Center!
The Reminisce Society -- March 2012
University of Iowa Continuing Education Visit - Representative available tomorro...
Join us tomorrow for an International Taste Testing on our Centerville Campus; 1...
Iowa State University Transfer Visit - Representative available today from 10a-1...
Audrey Kennis, a transfer representative from Iowa State University will be meet...
Today is the last day to add or drop a 2012 Spring course: www.indianhills.edu/r...
Ottumwa City Council to adopt budget
Pettengill likes to grab life by the handlebars
Ottumwa Water Works, city relations improving
International Day Festival will help neighbors share their culture
Solid Waste Commission to discuss Friends of NAS request
Tractor accident kills one near Blakesburg
We hope you're planning to attend the Advanced Technology Center Career Fair thi...
Abuse, incest case moves toward trial
Check out this months issue of Student Health 101. Hear our Campus Correspondent...
Courier revamps mobile website
Indian Hills golf team opened the season last week with 4th place finish:
Iowa State University Transfer Visit - Representative available tomorrow, 10a-1p...
Discover IHCC! See what we have to offer you at Junior Day on Thursday, March 29...
Transfer Trip to Graceland University in Lamoni, IA, this Friday, March 9! Sign...
The love of train sets continues
Legislators discuss an unusual session
Note: Effective Sunday, March 11, the IT Help Desk has new hours: M–Th, 7:15a-10...
The IHCC Performing Arts Department is being represented in distinguished style...
Kirkendall won't seek re-election for sheriff position
Cardinal High School begins zero-tolerance policy for missed homework
Ideas galore available at the Home & Garden Show
Smithsonian to spotlight Ottumwa
Supervisors set date for public hearing on bond refinancing
Eight vie for Distinguished Young Women title
Davis County abuse trials scheduled for summer
Spring 2012 Financial Aid Refund information is now available:
Spurgeon, Siegel say they will seek re-election
In celebration of International Women's Day, please join us on March 8 at the Ru...
REMINDER: IT Dept. reports network outage scheduled for today, 8a–5p. All servic...
Ottumwa City Council divides priorities into three categories
Firefighters plan to 'fight for air'
REMINDER: IT Dept. reports network outage scheduled for tomorrow, 8a–5p. All ser...
Mark your calendar - Totally Tatoos on Ottumwa Main Campus in the Formal Lounge:...
Disc Golf Club's Tournament Team needs funds to support trip to SC for National...
Horizon Lecture Series -- March 2012
Two more arrests in burglary investigation
College Night event tonight at our William Penn Service Center in Oskaloosa! We...
Register now for the 8th Annual Diversity Conference on Friday, April 13! Keynot...
Don't forget: IHCC Foundation Scholarship Applications beginning Fall 2012 are d...
Council responds to backlash over tech purchases
Volunteers needed to ‘Make Ottumwa Shine’
Van Buren County Supervisors approve 2013 budget
Ottumwa edges toward spring cleanup
The Community Education Center (CEC) has moved to North Campus. Same great servi...
REMINDER: IT Dept. reports network outage scheduled for March 2, 8a–5p. All serv...
College Night event tonight at our Van Buren County Service Center in Keosauqua!...
State of Iowa sends in 'No Child Left Behind' waiver request
Ottumwa woman with a Leap Year birthday turns 15
City narrows down Transit Director applications
Ottumwan forming restless leg syndrome support group
Decision reached on Kohl's water main
County redistricting will require new equipment
The Local Food Event that was planned for March 3 has been rescheduled for Satur...
Victims by Jonathan Kellerman
Lone Wolf by Jodi Picoult
Into The Darkness by V.C. Andrews
Sonoma Rose by Jennifer Chiaverini
Death of a Kingfisher by M.C. Beaton
Area schools don't mind being over-cautious
City website getting upgrade, councilmen going paperless
Developing a plan of action
Siegel sees summer finish for bridge
IT Dept. reports network outage scheduled for Friday, March 2, 8a–5p. All servic...
Transfer Trip to the University of Iowa this Friday, March 2! Who's in? Sign up...
Tenco Family Fun Day brings jungle to Ottumwa
Eddyville-Blakesburg jazz band places first in weekend competition
‘Radar O'Reilly’ headed for East Coast
Making education No. 1: Agencies collaborate for first annual ‘State of the Schools’ address
City council going paperless
Pulaski man takes a stand with welding
Work before the flood
Join us for a special celebration of African American Month! Delight in the Danc...
College Goal Sunday - February 26 in Ottumwa! Learn more - Listen to Podcast: ih...
Fluctuating fuel prices makes budgeting a tough assignment for cities
Indian Hills Community College in process of starting dental program
Ottumwa High School athletes succeed off the court
10/15 Transit: ‘No’ on all accounts
Indian Hills Warrior Softball now has a Facebook Page! They've loaded up and are...
Local Food Event: Saturday, March 3. Take advantage of the early bird registrati...
We hope to see you this weekend (Fri & Sat) at the Indian Hills JazzFEST 2012! M...
Transfer Trip to Central College tomorrow! Sign up today: www.indianhills.edu/tr...
City staff clarify council conflict
Looking for answers: After alternative brain surgery, local woman’s symptoms vanish
Local produce benefits entire community
Despite its mildness, winter can still ‘sneak up on us’
Warrior Basketball final home bout is tonight!! Who's comin' with me?
College Goal Sunday - TONIGHT in Centerville! To learn more, listen to our podca...
Ottumwa City Council 'at an impasse’ with Water Works board
Ottumwa teen to be court supervised up to a year
Wapello County Supervisors approve increase for Regional Planning Commission
The Reminisce Society -- February 2012
Ottumwa Home and Garden Show
RPC dues rise for first time since 2008
Teen in alleged school plot heads home
Congratulations Graduates! Winter Commencement is tonight at 7:00 p.m. in the He...
Committee gears up for Blue Zones site visit
New Regional Workforce Center will be a convenience
2 Ottumwans arrested on drug charges
Robbery suspect was shooting victim in prior case
It's President's Day - What better way to honor them than seeing George and Abe...
First Resources plans Hope House as women's treatment center
Job Corps students use ‘ICount’ to stay healthy
Funnel week looms over legislators
Purchase of Alliant Energy building on council agenda
Commission to vote on using DNR program
School board approves levy for combined district
Wapello County Supervisors to hold closed session
Ottumwan arrested on robbery charge
A lifetime of stories for Iowa author
Guardsman nominates employer for award
With Coach Walker's approval, we put together a little humorous video promoting...
Cardinal wins ‘dollars’ in Scholastic’s contest
Gas tax hike moves out of committee
The Wolf Gift by Anne Rice
I've Got Your Number by Sophie Kinsella
Private Games by James Patterson
Have an old flash drive that is just collecting dust? Donate it to the Computer...
Blakesburg completes city council with new elected officials
Black History Month a time to reflect
City sees increase in fines paid
Mountain bike trail approved by board
Supes OK 2 percent raise for county leaders
Therapeutic Massage students are in Bennett, Rm. 100, today until Noon! Destress...
Feeling more like an Iowa February
City trims budget
Agenda is short for board meeting
Spring Term starts next week! Are you ready?
Good dog? Bad dog? Loose dogs raise concerns
The Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Club is selling homemade heart-shaped c...
Give Daffodils. Give Hope.™ Place your order now for the 2012 American Cancer So...
Voters and council candidates alike are hopeful in Blakesburg
Riley drops out of Blakesburg City Council race
Snow: A dose of winter in Iowa is a certainty
Mild winter helps triplet calves
Ottumwa leadership academy will teach citizens how to make things happen
In search of the perfect Valentine's Day gift
Ottumwa school board to vote on diploma agreement with Job Corps
Second round of Ottumwa budget review begins
Important Information About Iowa Tax Forms
Prosecutor drops charges against Keokuk Co. Sheriff
Ottumwa makes Blue Zone finalist list
Ottumwa Community honors Steve Banyas for his selfless service
Wapello County Supervisors may vote soon on salary increases
One-day class could help businesses get started
Basketball Feature Video: Check out game highlights, interviews, locker-room ran...
Kids learn on high-tech ‘chalkboard’
Lazy river, electronic records on top of list for Ottumwa City Council
City council hears from high school students
Gothic House listed in Lonely Planet guide
Police arrest Evans student for harassment
Eddyville looks for alternative to Mediacom lease agreement
Plans this evening? Join us as the IHCC Drama Club presents two student directed...
Ottumwa is desperate for new doctors
Giving residents a voice through Community Conversations program
Ottumwa City Council approves North Fire Station remodel
IC&E won’t allow rail-yard detour during bridge renovation
No Mark Upon Her by Deborah Crombie
Left for Dead by J.A. Jance
Kill Shot by Vince Flynn
Catch Me by Lisa Gardner
New flooding definitions take effect in March
‘Not kid stuff’
2011: A good year for local police
Bow hunters pare down Ottumwa deer numbers
IHCC basketball matchup at Vincennes University on Tuesday, starts at 6PM CST fo...
Ottumwa scouts launch new venture
Special thanks to everyone who helped make the 2012 Baseball Banquet a great suc...
Today begins “National School Counseling Week.” We want to remind you that IHCC...
Study Abroad in Salamanca, Spain: May 18 – June 2, 2012! Hear more about this am...
Change of command in the 833rd
A political dialogue
A wake up call for a healthy change
Congratulations to Nichole and Dan Stabile on the birth of their new baby girl,...
Out of the chute: Bullriders of America finals come to Ottumwa
Planning for the future
Kohl's project moving forward
Kids ask other kids not to bully
Supervisors to look into using rail yards for traffic
House to debate bill outlawing traffic cameras
Accused teens will remain under state supervision
More deer taken in Ottumwa's 2011-12 bow season
Staying inside the new lines
More than Ashton’s brother
Connecting trails may be out of the picture
Input strong on No Child Left Behind waiver
Van Buren County to see salary increase
Ottumwa warns about water line warranties
Blakesburg voters will head back to polls
We hope to see you tonight at the 2012 Baseball Banquet in Centerville. Social a...
Give Daffodils. Give Hope.™ Place your order now for the 2012 American Cancer So...
Rare oriole visit in odd Iowa winter
Cardinal’s costumed crowd shows ‘crazy’ school spirit, support
Please join us in celebrating the first class of Indian Hills Athletics Hall of...
Get a behind-the-scenes peek at all the hard work and drama as our culinary arts...
Hey – Did you miss out on yesterday's Academics & Financial Aid Lunch & Learn ev...
Our final International Luncheon of this term will be Thursday, February 16. The...
She makes it look easy as pie
Multiple sex abuse arrests countywide raise questions
Stamping out underage smoking
Supervisors to further study expenses related to Stanbridge animal abuse case
Compensation board recommends increases
County given 2.25 percent raise recommendation
Caviness reacts to GOP chairman's resignation
Financial Success/Credit Matters – Game & Info Session: February 1, 5:15PM – 6:3...
Need a break? The Massage Therapy Students will be doing chair massage clinicals...
Reasons behind unseasonable weather
Downtown multi-use marketplace gets boost
2012 Baseball Banquet: February 2, Manhattan Restaurant, Centerville. Social at...
VIDEO: Rodeo ready
Sexual abuse charges against Ottumwa man
Main Street Ottumwa gets HUD grant
Robotics reign supreme during FTC qualifier event
We are currently experiencing network outages effecting the website, MyHills, et...
City making plans for the ballot
Refocusing the campaign
Jobless support: Helping themselves — and each other
Welcome to Ottumwa High School
Ottumwan accused of sex abuse to face judge
Register now (before it's too late) to attend the IHCC Chicago Fine Arts Tour: M...
‘A lot of gray area’
Businesses to share job knowledge
Nurses say virus is everywhere
Jefferson County woman sentenced in federal drug case
Body of missing Lockridge man found
We have several 'Lunch & Learn: Academics & Financial Aid' events planned next w...
Walton an example on what Job Corps can do to help students reach their potential
Legislative Day tackles city issues
Supervisors face another fiscal balancing act
Storm spotter training rolling into town in March
E-B-F board vice president resigns
Auditions for IHCC Theatre “Titanic Aftermath” by Michael Wherli will be held Tu...
Abuse, incest charges filed against Wapello County man
Spring Term Registration is now open! Register today for the courses you need be...
On-site courses start at Job Corps
A ‘Carrier on the Prairie’
Two transit board members resign
Foot search begins for Lockridge man
City officials trying to stretch the dollars
Unemployment at lowest in two years
Two more charged in school shooting plot
Eldon abuse suspect already on offender registry
State unemployment drops; Wapello County up
An educational partnership
First discussion of city budget held
Scholarships are available in the IHCC Performing Arts for choir, jazz band, the...
Getting to Know You
Naval air museum could cost $1 million
Journal recalls Miss Universe Carol Morris from Ottumwa
Three charged with sexual abuse
A ‘No Child Left Behind’ waiver in the works
Higher flood-level definitions won’t affect FEMA claims
Alaskan reaches out to Ottumwa teen
Iowa GOP announces change in caucus results
Nothing to it
Phone scam hits Blakesburg
Local construction sites continue to progress
The Rope by Nevada Barr
Raylan by Elmore Leonard
The Odds by Stewart O'Nan
Death of Kings by Bernard Cornwell
First-time homebuyer assistance available
No change in Wapello County caucus winner
Local kids ‘dizzercise’
Ottumwans fought in famous fighter group
Culinary Inspiration: We welcome culinary star, Chef Julian Arranz of Valladolid...
Ottumwa church reaches out to troopers
Need a scholarship? IHCC Foundation Scholarship Applications accepted now throug...
Ottumwa Transit to gain second full-time driver
Dry winter bad news for farmers
Board wants answers about reimbursements
United Way to host annual celebration, report to community
'What grade would King give us?’
From the goodness of their hearts
Cow-Calf Conference comes earlier
Search continues for Lockridge man
A part of nature
Jon Woten shares a story from the heart
Town meeting spurs debate
"McKay's 23 Leads IHCC to Blowout Win!" Get the summary here:
Recovering from the “first real” snow
Ahead of the curve
Culinary inspiration
Blakesburg lacks quorum
Council to discuss Transit position, grant applications
Board to move ahead with GIS computer plan
OPD says crime rate down in 2011
AIR-MAZING Science Program
Horizon Lecture Series -- January 2012
Join us this weekend for Warrior Basketball as we host the HyVee Classic with ga...
MLK CELEBRATION - Join us Monday, January 16 at 7:00 p.m. as we observe the life...
Teacher salary talks begin in earnest
Income survey underway
E-B-F school election absentee ballots available
City offices closed for MLK Jr. holiday
See how Indian Hills Alumnus, Peter Dekluiver, is braving the cold in northern I...
New job posting at Indian Hills! Check out all of them at: www.indianhills.edu/e...
Farmer killed in tractor rollover
Weather whiplash hits southeast Iowa
Governor's visit: ‘Jobs today, careers tomorrow’
Branstad: This session should be smoother
Court hearing date set for teen in school threat case
County’s GIS site up and running
Winter weather advisory in effect
Educators find cracks in Blueprint
Mountain biking trail proposed
Supes vote to support Foreign Trade Zone
A lesson of the heart
Governor Branstad and Lt. Governor Reynolds will be visiting Indian Hills, Main...
The Jaguar by T. Jefferson Parker
Lunatics by Dave Barry
The Spring 2012 Schedule of Courses is available online! Take a look at the offe...
Believing The Lie by Elizabeth George
Discontent with caucus lingers
A push to volunteer
Prosecutor requests delinquency hearing
Board receives 'Blueprint for World-Class Schools'
City to conduct income survey
Program strives to strengthen families
Prosecutors: Ottumwa teen hoped to recruit for shooting spree
Treasured keepsakes
Climate questions and blinding light
Ottumwan dies in fatal crash
Supervisors working on gender balance
Is there school today? Contracts and calendars subject of board meeting
Ottumwa connection runs strong in sunny Arizona
Supervisors to discuss foreign trade zone for airport
Eddyville City Council looks into more improvements for park
Be sure to "Like" the Social Marketing & Technical Graphics Facebook Page to kee...
"Shout from the Hills" interviews Daniel Terrian, Department Chair, about the ne...
Down come the holiday lights
Another step completed
Dry weather and breezes keep fires going
Ottumwa recognized for video game legacy
State fire marshal issues burning ban For Wapello County
New Movies for January 2012
Near-record highs expected today
Love In A Nutshell by Janet Evanovich
The Hunter by John Lescroart
Gun Games by Faye Kellerman
A Devil is Waiting by Jack Higgins
Breakdown by Sara Paretsky
Losing students in southern Iowa: Can local schools reverse the troubling trend?
Leando searches yield several drug, game and firearms violations
Board ponders sale of Wapello Building
Van Buren supervisors pass rules and regulations proposed by board of health
Rural firefighters say it’s too dry to burn
Resignations throw wrench in Blakesburg City Council meeting
No recount for Wapello County caucus
Council speeds through first meeting of 2012
The Reminisce Society -- January 2012
Santorum, Paul top two in Wapello County
Democrats: 'Stakes are high for 2012'
Board approves mapping service for the county
Four Ottumwa fires in three days
Warrior Basketball tonight at 7:00 p.m. Come to the game or, if you aren't local...
Police make arrest in robbery
50 years of partying for good causes
Local GOP to caucus at OHS tonight
WebAdvisor down this week (Jan. 2-8) for upgrades.
McKinley rings in 2012
Wind blows in 2012
Santorum: Same candidate, new supporters
More local ties to slain Indiana girl
Juvenile cases different
Flyover for county mapping on Supervisors’ agenda
Council to handle busy agenda
77 Shadow Street by Dean Koontz
Sleepwalker by Karen Robards
Down the Darkest Road by Tami Hoag
Death Benefit by Robin Cook
Ottumwa businesses gear up for New Year’s Eve celebrations
Law officials hope partygoers are alert
Offices to be closed for long New Year’s weekend
January Storytimes
City Hall reopens Fourth St. entrance
Year ends warm, starts cold
Uehling, Caviness step down from city government
Father hopes accused girl is treated fairly
County leaders reflect as 2011 dims
Flanders, Richards prepare to take office
Police say student planned shooting spree
County abates taxes on airport parcel
Reception for outgoing officials set
Sears, Kmart closures impact unclear
A learning opportunity
Masons spread good cheer
Family, holiday lasagna a comfort
Keeping the traditions alive
Rural Appanoose County man killed in crash
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from your friendly IHCC Facebook Elves: Dav...
NORAD Tracks Santa! You can follow Santa's route by following @NoradSanta on Twi...
‘Everything happens for a reason’
Ugly Sweater Day is a hit at OHS
Wapello County Democrats prepare to caucus
Board to tackle short agenda
Office closings for long holiday weekend
OHS student charged with terrorism
Short agenda for Wapello County next week
VIDEO: Ugly sweater day
Students distribute Christmas hope
Board member: ‘The DOT failed’
Bachmann ends whirlwind day of touring in Ottumwa
Perry shares personal message at Kuhly's
City offices closing for the holiday weekend
Perry seeks Ottumwa support
Jobs available despite jobless rate
Santorum greets voters in Fairfield
Van Buren Supervisors renew matrix
E-B board approves math curriculum
IT Update: Only WebAdvisor and Datatel will be down during the first week of Win...
Firefighters thrilled with Sparky Claus results
Business as usual for state during holiday travel
Sewer rate increase passes
Supervisors OK some funds for U.S. 63 project
Gingrich: "I am going to remain positive"
Hearing scheduled in Davis Co. abuse case
Salvation Army benefits from local giving
Citizens offer up their ideas
Lazio leaving American Home Finding
Winter survival: Tips to stay alive
Interact group connects to community
One-of-a-kind jewelry creates lasting connections for local artist
Having fun with lively insults
‘Barefoot Bandit’ gets 7 years
Police: Several firearms stolen
Gender law to go into effect
Council tweaks the base sewer rate policy
Board to discuss four-lane project
The letter ‘F’ has lost weight at local schools
‘Closing the gap’
City snags $500,000 grant
Second Annual Warrior Christmas brought big smiles to the faces of 65 area child...
Farmland prices up for year
IT Reports: System Outages from Friday, December 23, 2011 through Sunday, Januar...
Peeping Tom sentenced
A ‘Warrior Christmas:' Indian Hills gives back
Supervisors' discussion turns blue
Parks board ponders future
GOP prepares for caucus
Scratching good fortune: Eldon man wins $1 million
Water Works budget approved
Youth voices joining together at Christian School
January 2012 Movie Tuesday -- The Maltese Falcon
Join us for the Annual Holiday Concert at Indian Hills, this Thursday, Dec. 15,...
Shopping for deals
Police officers becoming teachers
Stove burner left on: Blaze leaves house ‘not livable’
Ottumwa man sentenced to five years on gun charges
Masons invite public to Christmas dinner
Food banks are receiving some help
Video: Chuck Crabtree, IHCC Director of BioDevelopment, introduces biodiesel in...
Sharing Christmas spirit in Eldon
Progress: Profiling people who are making a difference
Emergency Drill Ensures Safety at Dam
New Social Marketing & Technical Graphics program!
Courier press failure leads to early deadline
A college degree in Facebook?
Committee trying to 'Twist it Blue'
Holiday Nights ’N Lights pulls in thousands
Architects to reveal final design of elementary school
Iowa attorney general wins Eddyville wastewater lawsuit
A second look at sewer rate increase
Supervisors plan to withdraw from RUSS
Courier press failure leads to early deadline
Body found at hotel ID’d
County budget procedure getting started
Consumer watchdog releases annual dangerous toys list
Weed mowing charges still unpaid
Downtown streets blocked by stalled train
Body from motel identified
Former Fairfield resident charged with sexual abuse
Ottumwa Bookstore Buyback - TODAY ONLY: 9a - 6p!
A melting budget
Traveling to a bowl game?
A council divided
Stay warm, but with caution
Eddyville council looks ahead to upcoming budget
Man found dead in Ottumwa motel fire
Small fire leads firefighters to body
Courier launches police reports map
Annotated Christmas Carol -- Nonfiction Book Club's December 2011 Pick
Room -- Readers' Ink Book Club December 2011 Pick
Designing a robot is learning by doing
Water Works and Hydro budget raises questions
Local veterans share war stories
Board straightens out monetary items and area reimbursements
Cases continue to move through the courts
Preliminary hearing held in murder case
Possible plea deal in scam case
Court awaiting psychiatric exam results in murder case
Marijuana bust has Ottumwa man facing charges
City Council hears discussion on one-way traffic downtown, revitalization
‘Another year of squeezing’ the budget for county
The Forgotten Affairs of Youth by Alexander McCall Smith
Death Comes To Pemberley by P.D. James
Vigilante by Stephen Cannell
Supervolcano -- Eruption by Harry Turtledove
Red Mist by Patricia Cornwell
Spring fix for pedestrian bridge?
The IHCC Bookstore Holiday Sale is going on now! All clothing and hats are 20% o...
Three, two, one — Lego!
A stroll through time
The Drop by Michael Connelly
Gas prices down ... for now
Hammering out the application
Steen gets 50-year prison sentence
Started your Christmas shopping yet?
Board plans hearing for expenditures
IT Dept. reports that network is back up: website, MyHills, email, etc. Thank yo...
City hopes people take time to address budget
Steen gets 50 years in prison for murder
’Tis the season
County to update hazard plans
Maintaining history: Public meeting to focus on restoration of Davis County Courthouse
Sticking with a routine
New Movies for December 2011
YMCA weighs in on holiday weight gain
City nabs study grant
City sets public budget meetings
Steen sentencing delayed to Friday
Street repair, construction projects wrapping up
December Storytimes
City steps moving ahead
Ottumwa musician to perform with Mannheim Steamroller
Three-Day Town by Margaret Maron
Longing by Karen Kingsbury
Impossible Dead by Ian Rankin
Explosive 18 by Janet Evanovich
Dead Last by James W. Hall
IT Dept: Network outage this Friday, Dec. 2, from 12:30p - 1:00a. Website, MyHil...
Home damaged in September fire demolished
LEGO League: At IHCC, Local Children Apply Research & Robotics to Explore Food S...
Selling Iowa
OFD honors its fallen comrades
Our annual faculty art exhibit is now on display in the Indian Hills Art Gallery...
Tight timeline for both sides on Wapello Building
Seim pleads not guilty to murder
Mixed reactions to Honey Creek’s financial loss
Victorian Stroll returns to Albia
Lt. Governor talks business during visit to Ottumwa
December 2011 Movie Tuesdays
Police say murder case straightforward
Shop small for smart buys
Ottumwa man charged with murder
Black Friday: Shopping gets wrapped up early
Early or later, the shoppers are on the loose
Christmas Ball has ‘Winter Masquerade’ theme
Sale of Wapello Building on supervisors’ Tuesday agenda
The shopping rush begins
Gratitude with all the trimmings
Surber charged with burglary and theft
Warm Thanksgiving wishes to all of the students, faculty, staff, and friends of...
A hot meal served from the straight from the heart
A wary eye on mental health reform
Shop small, shop local: Buying gifts downtown feeds local economy
E-B school board approves retirement plan
Ottumwa invited to next round of Blue Zone selection
We hope you enjoy this Thanksgiving Holiday weekend! Classes dismissed today (11...
Southeast Iowa has nice forecast for Thanksgiving
Deere reports record earnings
Public involvement key at Job Corps
Business incubator receives thousands
Transit board reflects on year
Holiday Boutique is ‘maxed out’ with vendors
Pieces falling into place for business incubator
Video - Two Indian Hills Community College Biotechnology Programs that can lead...
Economy challenges ability to give
Cyber attack on Ill. water utility gains local attention
Three options for sewer rate increase
Run planned to benefit area trails
Sewing House moves downtown
Off to a brilliant start
Plenty to be thankful for
Holidays trigger traffic patrol
Sewer rates, grant application on council’s plate
Santorum appeals to rural concerns in visit
Bringing passion to Ottumwa
Missing boy found, but investigation continues
Behold the Festival of Trees
Apartment Building Destroyed
The trend is just a trickle
Missing Ottumwa boy found
Winter Term is here!! Evening classes begin tonight; Day classes begin Monday, N...
Job Corps honors its own
Tightening restrictions on meth
Old Chillicothe bridge is permanently closed
Supervisors help court services office
Recycling center explains process
Board to help with website, business incubator
Virtual Reality Showcase draws interest of students
Iowan writes book about immigrant rail car deaths
New store to be built, city properties sold
Swell by Corwin Ericson
Watch Video of the Indian Hills 2011 Veterans Day Ceremony - Honoring all who ha...
"V" is for Vengeance by Sue Grafton
Kill Alex Cross by James Patterson
Devil's Gate by Clive Cussler
Elementary school plan approved
Fire department steps it up
Social Security critical to economic base
Man carrying 80 lbs. of pot arrested
Ottumwa woman accused of stealing purse faces several charges
A longstanding tradition
Visiting with a ‘down-to-earth’ artist
Firemen collecting toys, preparing for annual ball
Sherwin-Williams to relocate
Honoring veterans and their ultimate sacrifice
Corn yield not up to potential, but better than expected
Farmers’ market differs from statewide trend
Former video game arcade honored
Sacrifice of freedom honored
City election: A look at the votes
Officials: Be alert to protect self from Medicare, Medicaid fraud
Chamber urges to shop local
Popular children’s author chats with Cardinal students
Niner will continue to ask questions
Indian Hills students assist Ottumwan
Prince of Ravenscar by Catherine Coulter
Hotel Vendome by Danielle Steel
The Corn Maiden and Other Nightmares by Joyce Carol Oates
Job Opening @ OPL
Scaredy-cat city? Not according to some
Emergency training gets a boost
Bachmann audience receptive
Italian restaurant takes up residency
Caviness looks forward
Reminisce Socitey -- November 2011
County Approves Agreement with City
Any support can make a meaningful difference
Inmate escapee from Davis County Jail recaptured
Presidential campaigns return to southeast Iowa
Mussel survey required before bridge demolition
City asked to approve new Bridge View director
OEDC head stresses regionalism
Ottumwa Transit gives 10-15 board a numbers update
Washington's Crossing -- November 2011 Nonfiction Book Club Pick
First Resources hay ride aims for family fun
Giving back becomes Halloween hallmark
Ron Paul in town Tuesday
Not a laughing matter: Clown gets serious about bullying
Conflicted politics deter sales tax reform
Please be patient with us!! We are currently experiencing problems with the netw...
Sleepout raises 'what if' questions
Michelle Bachmann in southeast Iowa Saturday
City impacted by reduction of Amtrack numbers
Several court cases proceed
E-commerce raises question of sales tax fairness
City looking to fill board vacancies
No roads lead to Buxton
Team gives entrepreneurs a push
First Job Corps students arrive in Ottumwa
Hedrick water rates heading up
Family tries to see light at end of tunnel
Becoming a survivor is worth the fight
Elks Lodge plans vets’ ‘Remembrance’
Cancer Stories: My mother, my hero!
Man charged with sexually abuse after police pursuit
We are SO EXCITED to announce the launch of LyndaCampus!! You are going to LOVE...
Audition -- Reader's Ink November 2011 Book Pick
Ottumwa firefighter receives state recognition
Iowa pheasant numbers down, same for hunters
First freeze shouldn't hurt crops
Local reactions positive as Obama announces removal of troops from Iraq
The Lady Of The Rivers by Philippa Gregory
Damned by Chuck Palahniuk
Bonnie by Iris Johansen
Night at the Museum: First-time visitors enjoy a walk through county’s history
Time to ‘get serious’ about flu shot
Holiday Nights ’N Lights gearing up for 2011 season
BNSF Railway bridge to close for weekend
Wanted man surrenders, police say more arrests possible
Planning for Jan. 3 caucus underway
Downtown snapshot important to growth
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Ottumwa takes next steps toward the Blue Zone
E-B sees increase in enrollment
Front Runners hosts ‘Party with a Purpose’
The three pork producers: Brothers raise thousands of hogs on family farm
Hydro dam finally retiring 60-year-old transformers
Grant applications, public safety hirings approved
Douds man indicted on federal narcotics charges
Cancer stories: I am a cancer survivor
Blood drive targets IHCC
Police arrest teen for vandalism
Violins carry echoes of Ottumwa history
OTA faces full-time conundrum
School board listens to public comment on new building
Ideas brewing for economic development
Loebsack receives Health Center Advocate Award
Thankful for her health every day
New charges in Davis Co. abuse case
Firefighter hirings added to council agenda
Loebsack updated on downtown progress
Blacksmith joins Poppin’ Johnnies harvest
An eye for the future
Cancer stories: Remembering my mother, Maxine
Police seek to fill two spots
Official totals in from Ottumwa's mayoral primary
Trout back in Ottumwa Park
The Marriage Plot by Jeffrey Eugenides
The Dark At The End by F. Paul Wilson
The Best of Me by Nicholas Sparks
As The Pig Turns by M.C. Beaton
A day at a Job Corps center
Supervisors, Eckman, Berg working on promoting Wapello County
Cancer stories: Every day is a celebration
Woman dodges armed assailant
An old-fashioned harvest
Police seek help finding suspect
Candidate listing for southeast Iowa
Rain was wonderful, more is needed
Board to open bids for cropland rentals
The Wright stuff: Tenco Industries introduces new director
Boat concerns before the parks board
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Wapello County receives federal health grant
Uehling, Flanders advance in Ottumwa mayoral race
Hearing on new school planned
Roller skating rink brought to attention of parks board
First stand down for southeast Iowa veterans
Steen found guilty of second degree murder
Library receives Kiwanis donation
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TIF fuels discussion, frustrations
Jury deliberating in Steen murder trial
Trout returning to Ottumwa Park
Family feels cruel sting of cancer
New Movies for October 2011
Occupy Fairfield brings protest to the heartland
OMG! Roller derby finds sweet spot for players
Davis County coach released following court appearance
Ottumwans get moving with "Start Somewhere" walks
Defense rests in Steen murder trial
Winter approaches: De-icing on council agenda
Expert in murder trial: This gun fired fatal bullet
Branstad: Bold changes needed
Candidates debate OTA, economic development
Bloomfield school employee faces charges
Men's shelter will remain open
Veterans offered chance to stand down at Ottumwa armory
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Fire Prevention Week means visits from firefighters
Three arrested in Evans drug bust
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Trial delay for accused Jefferson Co. robber
Camp Wapello continues to thrive
E-B-F school board meets for first time
LaPoint wants transparency in local government
Shrimper battles companies that pollute waterways
Ottumwa Shelter faces closure if it can't raise $3,500 by this Friday. The IHCC...
Murder trial testimony focuses on defendant's reactions
Educators skeptical over Branstad plan
Funding for urban renewal plan spurs debate
Flanders says he has what it takes to be mayor
Phone scam targeting Ottumwans
Three Ottumwa teens arrested on burglary charges
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Down in the basement, fear lurks at City Hall
Shock Wave by John Sandford
Murder Unleashed by Rita Mae Brown
Headstone by Ken Bruen
The Affair by Lee Child
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Cancer survivor takes it one day at a time
Uehling hopes to continue mayoral run
What's next? State official talks mental health
Ottumwa men's shelter faces closure
October's "Movie Tuesdays" This Tuesday at 6pm
A crisp fall treat for the senses
Oktoberfest long, fun day for out-of-town schools
A walk down memory lane
A peek inside an active Job Corps center
Winds punch trees and cars
More improvements planned, from streets to sewers
No Roads Lead to Buxton -- October 2011 Reminisce Society
New school takes another step forward
Ottumwa firefighters ask for remembrance
Ducks Unlimited planning banquet
Ottumwa library marks banned books week
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Festive cheers to fall
A chance to be heard
Ottumwans preparing for the past
Congratulations to the 2011 Homecoming King and Queen, Lauren Reilly and James V...
Health officials keeping track of Blue Zone updates
On the October episode of "Cooking with Chef Gordon," learn how to make macaroni...
Hispanic Heritage Event, Sat., Oct. 1, 5-10p. Hellyer Life Center. Free to stude...
Mistrial granted in indecent exposure case
A Lawman's Christmas by Linda Lael Miller
House of Secrets by Tracie Peterson
State seeking input on mental health needs
Green Earth Market faces closure
Cemetery cleanups coming up
The Homeless Bishop by Joseph Girzone
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Feast Day of Fools by James Lee Burke
School board to seek reorganization input
Banned Books Week @ OPL ( Sept. 24 - Oct. 1)
Food bank clinches building purchase
Indecent exposure case heads to trial
A chance to walk through history in Ottumwa
"It's Not Your Father's Solar System Anymore" Presented by Michael Johns
A walk to fight Alzheimer’s
Saturday Saidits
Rough times for emergency responders
IHCC enrollment tops 5,000
New building on school board agenda
Board to discuss stakeholder meeting
Ottumwa plans to help bid for record walk
Life Inc. -- October 2011 Nonfiction Bookclub Pick
OTA, 10-15 discuss compliance methods
Volunteers gear up for another Oktoberfest
Pumpkin woes: Fall favorite in short supply again this year
10-15 board discusses options on lawsuit
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LIHEAP funding applications begin soon
Ottumwa keeps top credit rating
Lt. Gov. pushes message: Improve Iowa’s job creation culture
Memorial rock honors fallen deputy
Three face 57 total charges
E-B board handles start-of-year tasks
VenuWorks will take over Bridge View operations
Council debates financing, public safety
County health watching whooping cough
Lethal by Sandra Brown
Son of Stone by Stuart Woods
Parks board brainstorming on sports complex
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A lesson in the recession
County works on next waffle-deck bridge
OHS homecoming court named
Trio of Ottumwa properties examined for redevelopment
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The Postmistress -- Reader's Ink October 2011 Book Pick
Inspiration step by step
Blakesburg sued over artifacts
Airport in need of updates, renovation
Chillicothe to get help with roads
Area trials move forward
Scammers meet their match with Agency woman
Shipley trial delayed until next year
Learning everyday life skills
Board considers bridge needs
Hot start boosted Beach in July
Ottumwa Public Library Policies
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Morning house fire causes traffic headaches
Cardinal school board honored
Inclement Weather/Cancellations
Library Card & Privileges Policy
Interlibrary Loan Policy
Holds & Reserves Policy
Police charge two with extortion
After wet years, drought for southeast Iowa
The Vault by Ruth Rendell
Hints of defense in Arterburn court filing
Board holds off on Peace Pole's final home
Wapello County kicks off Day of Caring
Council approves Pizza Ranch site plan
Petition to audit city sewer dept. will go forward
Auxiliary donates to Teen Health Center
Relay for Life helps all cancer victims
Corn Carnival pops up in Blakesburg
Incumbents take four open seats in Ottumwa school board election
Appanoose County election results
Voters: Yes to E-B, Fremont merger
Wapello County election results
Audition now for the IHCC Fall Theatre Production of Romeo and Juliet by William...
Ottumwa organizers gearing up for Relay for Life
Council to discuss Pizza Ranch location proposal
Renovation of ER has plenty of input
Petition started to audit city sewer department
Playing it safe pays off for district
Hogs4Dogs rides on
Community reflects on Sept. 11
Road Less Traveled: What a game!
Area schools placed on the ‘need of assistance’ list
School board to discuss recommendations
Camera system coming online in Ottumwa
Incumbents find agreement at forum
Red Cross streamlines operations
Eddyville council looks into property woes
Teacher enters not guilty plea
Eldon tees up disc golf course
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Teacher faces exploitation charge
Peace pole ceremony set for Sept. 11
Scrap metal thievery a concern in southern Iowa
Possibility of sewer rate hike raises debate at council meeting
Auction items up for grabs Saturday
Alzheimer’s walk Sept. 24
Area school employee faces exploitation charge
Scrap metal thefts up, but not always reported
Trick of the Dark by Val McDermid
Second Nature by Jacquelyn Mitchard
The Race by Clive Cussler
Ottumwa Public Library Board Of Trustees
Prey by Linda Howard
Construction cuts phone lines to ORHC
The September Issue of Student Health 101 (a new online magazine for college stu...
Sewer separation project draws more debate
Colder weather doesn’t hurt gardens
Solar-powered lights approved
"Songs of the Civil War" presented by Bob Welch
Happy campers? Wide tent of responses on camping season
Antique aircraft fly-in celebrates 40 years
9/11 peace pole proposed, public works projects on agenda
Citizens respond to jobs speech
A downtown delight
Perfect day for a labor break
Bakery boasts homemade fare
Local officials react to dismal jobs report
Cody named publisher
Doll exhibit now open at museum
Schools: Get out and vote on merger
Library joins consortium for ‘e-reading’
Cardinal school vote concerns tax wording
YMCA receives indoor facelift, works on new project
Temporary home for Eddyville history museum established
Mayoral primary to be held
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The Reminisce Society In September 2011
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Program eyes mental health in corrections
Flu vaccination recommended as early as possible
Board of Supervisors to update hazard mitigation plan
Appeal in burglary case denied
Hogs4Dogs set to ride again
Freakonomics -- September 2011 Nonfiction Book Club Pick
Board hears report on Blakesburg explosion
Museum visits Ottumwa
Voters to decide on E-B, Fremont merger
Planning ahead key for artists
The Measure of the Magic by Terry Brooks
Flash and Bones by Kathy Reichs
Only Time Will Tell by Jeffrey Archer
Northwest Angle by William Kent Krueger
The Leftovers by Tom Perrotta
First Job Corps students likely to become off-site IHCC students
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Postal woes deliver pain to rural Iowa
Perry draws strong crowd in Ottumwa
Free movie in central park tonight! Indian Hills students this one's for you!
School elections: Big time money, tiny turnout
Blakesburg tanker explosion to be reviewed
Job Corps director focused on hiring
10-15 board prepares for possible lawsuit
Woodbury: Don’t let disappointments overshadow progress
School Zone: Proceed cautiously
Woman pleads not guilty to scam charge
Lesson one: Learn routines, rules
City election filings grow
Camera communication unfocused
Peace and uplifted spirits are rewards for local artists
Back to School for Ottumwa - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Advisory committee: School goals headed in right direction
Group: Preserve airport history
Ottumwa Women’s Club plans lively year
Bye Bye Baby by Max Collins
One last splash before school
Rollover injures several in Keokuk County
School board candidates voice priorities, concerns
Board plans public hearing on boundaries
Police arrest Ottumwa woman in softball fundraising scam
Animal may have caused outage
Road to be moved to meet FAA regulations
Should every student have to take the ACT?
Getting your kids ready for school
E-B roofing project approved
Progress made in drug cases
Deere & Company sees revenues jump 22 percent worldwide
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Transit services cut by council
Cooler temps, but rain needed
Firefighters celebrate 40 years
City filing period offers no candidates yet
The Diary -- September 2011 Reader's Ink Book Pick
Oil On The Brain -- August Nonfiction Book Club Pick
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Movie Tuesdays Starting in September
Mysteries of Ancient Egypt -- Children's Event
Library Closed August 26
Now open: New trail section
Ottumwa City Council: BVC, Kohl’s on agenda
School making strides
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833rd has new first sergeant
Southeast Iowans reflect on straw poll results
Bus service reductions loom
Local educators react to fall in standings
In Albia, Cain decries ‘a nation of crises’
Eldon adds to in-town trail
Next stop for 10-15 Transit board: Complete contract
An appetite for wild edibles
New business breaks ground in Moulton
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Project to build upon nature
Federal investigators pay visit to OTA
Ditch work helps keep roads solid
Iowa Lottery searches for a millionaire
OHS class ring found in Illinois
C-SPAN bus visits Ottumwa
Making Lunch
‘Claddagh’ filming near Blakesburg
Ron Paul draws crowd in Fairfield
New Movies for August 2011
Dr. Lindenmayer receives Outstanding Chief Administrator Award from Iowa Associa...
Farmers remain concerned about crops
ORIENTATION INFO: Arts & Sciences, Criminal Justice & Culinary Arts Students You...
VenuWorks makes its case
Rating revision raises risk
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FALL REGISTRATION IS OPEN! Fall term is just around the corner! Classes begin Au...
Law centers report little damage after storm
Gaming expo is example of ‘make it happen’
Council to focus on Bridge View
School board begins work with Eidahl
C-SPAN bus in Ottumwa Tuesday
Working through the weather
Five file for school board
Farmers see significant losses from heat wave
The Sixes by Kate White
Death in High Places by Jo Bannister
Cold Vengeance by Preston & Child
Back of Beyond by C.J. Box
Student chefs train in Spain
School explores alternatives to damaged bridge
Hoofing it across country
Charge dropped against accused robber
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Two hurt when car hits bikers
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Boost to buy local
Council OKs Urban Renewal Area
Supervisors OK donation to Bark Park
Game back on
Urban Renewal Plan hearing tonight
Old Chilly bridge has crack in I-beam
StoryTime is Taking a Break (but we'll be back!)
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Four sisters send their love with a well-traveled birthday card
Dick Francis's Gamble by Felix Francis
Bannon Brothers -- Trust by Janet Dailey
Arts & Sciences Department Chair, Rhonda Eakins, presents at the New Student Ori...
Body of missing teen found
School board satisfied with superintendent search
Supervisors to discuss Bark Park, bridge woes
Body of missing teen found near Keosauqua
River search for missing teen continues
Eidahl named superintendent
Santorum focuses on health care
Stolen bikes mean lost mobility
Crews search river for missing teen
Superintendent interviews set
It’s a win-win for Special Olympics golf
Learning curve to picking up the trash
Oskaloosa man loses appeal in child pornography case
Appeal turned down in ID theft case
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Supervisors eyeing energy grant
Painful delivery: 15 local post offices could be shut down
Pawlenty not taking Iowa lightly
Ottumwa pares superintendent candidates to final three
Chamber celebrates in groovy ’70s style
Eisenhower School bridge repair yet to get under way
Stanbridge reaches plea bargain
Local store sells million dollar ticket
Weekend of fun at Monroe County Fair
Heat doesn’t hurt Davis County Fair
Legacy Foundation to boost good ideas
Voters’ routine will see little change after redistricting
Robotic surgery makes debut at ORHC
10-15 Transit board: Rider numbers snag negotiations
OEDC director: Kohl’s good for town
School board plans closed session
Branstad: Return Iowa education to the top
Bridges can cause the river town blues
10-15 board meeting includes closed session
Salute to Soybeans: A global perspective
Shocking time for Amish farmers
Split Second by Catherine Coulter
Portrait of a Spy by Daniel Silva
Justice by Karen Robards
Happy Birthday by Danielle Steel
Burnt Mountain by Anne Rivers Siddons
Heat wave bakes southern Iowa
Council approves public comment policy for OTA
Supes remain leery of city’s TIF project
Heat leads to blowouts, dust on county roads
Heat not driving away steady Beach attendance
The Secret Mistress by Mary Balogh
Quinn by Iris Johansen
Hotwire by Alex Kava
Bloodline by Mark Billingham
Here are some recent ceramic works from Indian Hills instructor, Mark McWhorter!
City announces Kohl’s project
BV-Centerplate agreement to expire
Website pushes for a healthier Jefferson County
Both new and the usual round out Davis County Fair
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Busy 4-H Expo wraps up
The Road Less Traveled: Take a drive down memory lane
Cooling centers opened throughout the area
Mahaska Co. Fair kicks off today
4-H Expo rolls into to the weekend
Iowa quilt to go to 9/11 museum in New York City
New Blazer destroyed by blaze
Dog days of 4-H Expo
Grant helps Indian Hills with ‘GEMS’
Uehling takes out papers for mayoral election
No papers taken out for school board election
Judgement day at 4-H Expo
Murder trials move along
County unhappy with city’s TIF request
December trial date for kidnapping suspect
Annual Kiwanis Pork Dinner
Showmanship and passion in full stride at 4-H horse show
Free day at The Beach proposal stays afloat
Board OKs sale of three properties
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4-H Expo kicks off in style
Council reviews precinct boundaries
Chiropractor pleads guilty on final 2 counts, sentenced
Salvation Army has new captains
Southeast Iowa sweats
Open House @ Ottumwa Public Library
A bull’s-eye for Batavia Days
4-H Expo begins with parade, pageantry
Tanker blast rocks Blakesburg
Council may OK Blackhawk Bridge demolition
Declining population a challenge for rural areas
Supes to check precincts for changes
State budget allows IHCC to move forward
School board to discuss requests for lawmakers at Monday meeting
Tanker explosion triggers Blakesburg evacuation
10-15 Transit: State changing rules
Local boards say trust in IASB shaken
Conversations on aging issues
Area political parties get ready for 2012 campaign season
Silent Girl by Tess Gerritsen
Overbite by Meg Cabot
Escape by Barbara Delinsky
Betrayal of Trust by J.A. Jance
First plane crash report released
10-15 Transit Board meeting: Focus on OTA, IDOT negotiations
New Movies for July 2011
City Council: Retail proposal moving forward
Bell ready to ring for school board election filing period
Board pleased with gun permit revenue
Fun for all at Keokuk County Expo
Weather cooperates for Independence Day
Stunning shot captures Smithsonian Magazine photo contest win
Pilot who crashed near Ottumwa airport dies
Family decorates highway for the Fourth
Supreme Court decides casino fight
OTA, 10-15 now footing bill for operations
Retail development on City Council agenda
No deal for transit authority
Heat rises, summer program winds down
Sathoff takes over as new Fairfield superintendent
Expo kicks off week of events July 11
Potential candidates emerge for 2012 city elections
Plane crashes in Ottumwa
The extra cost of extracurriculars
Last-minute scramble for city, IDOT
Grassley: Balanced budget proposal has chance in Senate
Bark Park tracks funding
‘Remember Me’ — Photo exhibit maintains fallen soldiers as individuals
Supervisors concerned about state’s budget deadline
Johnson receives life sentence
AEA all for E-B reorganization
Flood stage remains steady for Ottumwa
New OTA director officially appointed
New medical complex unveiled
Funding for career and technical education touted
School board accepts Sheldahl resignation
Potential 2012 candidate addresses Declaration event
When everything old is new again
Public meets to weigh in on merger
Now You See Her by James Patterson
Lion of Babylon by Davis Bunn
Guns, Germs, and Steel -- July 2011 Nonfiction Book Club Pick
How to take out the trash
Job Corps efforts moving forward
A laser-like focus on technology
Council to vote on OTA interim director
Salvation Army touts kids’ summer feeding program
Renovators work to comply with IDPH lead standards
Supervisors examine oil agreement
Job Corps: Help wanted?
10-15 board debates renewing contract with OTA
Sheldahl named AEA chief
Davis County wet, but not saturated
Americorps brings aid to Ottumwa
‘Personal feel, professional touch’ at Cancer Center
Balloonists keep watchful eye on weather
Court rules against six trailers at Hidden Valley
Alcohol limit on boats to drop July 1
State estimates what OTA owes
Sheldahl a finalist for AEA post
City Council denies West Second Street rezoning
Board OKs sheriff’s plan for new rescue boat, weapons
Preliminary hearing set in murder case
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Watch Me Die by Erica Spindler
Smokin Seventeen by Janet Evanovich
Learning by Karen Kingsbury
Heat Wave by Nancy Thayer
From Barcelona, With Love by Elizabeth Adler
Storms knock out power
Oskaloosa man faces 1st-degree murder charge
Ottumwa splashes into summer fun
Wapello County Fair: Ready for the show ring
Action at Wapello County Fair hits full stride with harness racing
Attendance options of new school revealed
Stubborn problem lands with couple
Jasper: Everyone is needed to stop violence
City Council to make final decision on rezoning
Racing revs up at fair
10-15-Transit: Board looks to hire attorney
Ottumwa campground under new management
Rains push Des Moines River to the edge
City prepares for battle against mosquitos
Fire breaks out at Cargill Meat Solutions
School officials eye Legislature
Wapello County Fair kicks off
Southern Iowa focuses on Red Rock releases
Board OKs window project for courthouse
IDOT, OTA standoff leaves 10-15 board in tough spot
Former state Sen. Gettings dies
Heavy rains swell Des Moines River
New CEO of ORHC announced
Branstad brings budget to Ottumwa
Sheriff to handle meth lab costs
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Criminal Justice Club receives the Governor's Volunteer Award for outstanding service! Read the letter Gov. Branstad wrote on the Indian Hills homepage: www.indianhills.edu
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Wapello County road closures
One Summer by David Baldacci
When Passion Rules by Johanna Lindsey
Tigerlily's Orchids by Ruth Rendell
Folly Beach by Dorothea Benton Frank
Against All Enemies by Tom Clancy
Mission for early screening
Man flees from moving car
Deere celebrates 100 years in Ottumwa
The Road Less Traveled: Johnson shares a ‘Harvest of Memories’ with readers
BBQ Showdown: Rain doesn’t stop competitors
Behavioral health: River Hills to open new service
Teens face tough choices on alcohol
ORHC eliminating 43 jobs
Calling an audible: Rainy weather means indoor work
Loebsack talks about region’s economic development at IHCC stop
Geiger received two warnings
Eddyville considers park improvements
Citizens adapt to inconvience of road work, focus long-term
Wapello County Regional Fair just around the corner
Supervisors say goodbye to RUSS
Ottumwa native’s T-shirt is a breakout star in film
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks -- July 2011 Reader's Ink Book Pick
City takes away OTA’s autonomy
City to settle payment owed to Bridge View Center
Emergency crew rescues dog from heat
Veteran to be honored for volunteerism
Mental health costs rising
Red Cross sees jump in volunteers
Summer Rental by Mary Kay Andrews
State of Wonder by Ann Patchett
The Kingdom by Clive Cussler
Hit List by Laurell K. Hamilton
OTA moves to make changes
Big retailer has interest in city
Blakesburg mayor refuses answering questions to crowd
Can’t stop the heat
Council considers banner changes
A final salute: Ottumwans remember fallen airman
Family jumps into pool business
Ottumwa says goodbye
Amtrak: Ridership up through Ottumwa
John Deere celebrating 100 years
Tornado sirens get new batteries
Council to decide OTA board's fate Tuesday
Airman’s mother recalls a modest, focused son
OTA documents contradict claims
‘I made the commitment’
Trader of Secrets by Steve Martini
Dreams of Joy by Lisa See
City’s transit funding in jeopardy
The heat is on: Experts give heat safety reminders
County working on Lake Road’s bridge
Funeral set for Ottumwa airman
Two OTA officials put on leave
Online record keeping to continue
Eight-year-olds reach out to tornado victims
Area unemployment drops in April
Treasurer joins lawmakers for public budget talks
Memorial Day: A day to honor ... a day to reflect
Big Day, Big Crowd
A tribute to a hero
Gothic Days set full weekend lineup
Ottumwa airman killed in Afghanistan
ORHC shows off new ambulances
E-B-Fremont merger moves forward
Summer Reading Program starts Wednesday
More OTA audit details emerge
Metals students race toward the future
Difficulties of Dravet syndrome
Board OKs embargo on weight limit
Council members react to OTA audit
Farmers beat rain and cool weather
Van Buren schools get ‘smart’
The Reminisce Society --On Summer Hiatus
Infidel -- June 2011 Nonfiction Book Club Pick
Isaac's Storm -- June 2011 Reader's Ink Book Pick
State: OTA exaggerated rider numbers
A Drop Of The Hard Stuff by Lawrence Block
The Delta Solution by Patrick Robinson
History runs deep at city hall
Area hospital officials react to Joplin tornado
At least 123 people killed in Joplin tornado, 1,500 people reported missing
Area legislators talk about budget stalemate
City searches for new campground managers
Kiss Her Goodbye by Max Collins
Final Storm by Jeff Shaara
Rescuers race to find survivors of Joplin tornado
Southeast Iowa relatively quiet in deadly tornado season
Big Bang canceled due to lack of funding
City to seek funding for marketplace project
Yaks find home in Davis County
For ‘those who protect freedom’
Browsing Around: Brick piers are a mystery
Ottumwa Community Marketplace takes shape
Hoy impressed by visit from Iowa City director
Hospice of Monroe County marks 20 years
New trash program starts July 5
New banners will soon be on display
Area lawmakers react to endless session
City working on columbarium project
E-B moves closer to OK’ing remodeling plan
Salute to Beef: ‘Cattle are as good to you as you are to them’
Congratulations Spring and Summer Graduates! We look forward to celebrating with you all tonight at 7:00 PM at the Hellyer Student Life Center!
Branstad visits Eddyville to celebrate Ajinomoto’s 25th anniversary
Snow charged with 2nd-degree murder
Wapello County supervisors to apply for MH/DD rebate
Two sides to local stimulus money
Camera plan moving forward
Supervisors concerned about tax legislation
Charge added in real estate kidnapping
Trial in Fairfield robberies delayed
Man charged in Van Buren Co. drug bust identified as habitual offender
VB supervisors deny letter of credit
Indian Hills Community College Ranked among Top 10% of U.S. Community Colleges by the prestigious Aspen Institute!
One of two assault victims dies
Treasurer changes banks to lessen fees
Two area officers added to state memorial
‘Upstairs Downtown’ opens doors for the public
Ottumwan charged with attempted murder
Trails fans keep stepping forward
Lawsuit against Harmony school district moves forward
Public hearing on downtown cameras on council agenda
Anti-drug advocates visit Moms off Meth conference
Chef has a taste for Ottumwa in trip to Chile
Board to discuss commercial property tax reform
In a class of her own
‘Upstairs Downtown’ offers peeks at renovations
About that closed-mouth Midwesterner
A history worth preserving: Work on nomination of historic railroad district presented
Bloomfield man faces sex abuse, kidnapping charges
2005 kidnapper now in penitentiary; tentative release date in 2029
Gas prices include hospitality
E-B board mulls options on Blakesburg building
Centerville man faces child porn charges
Tax proposal raises local concerns
Unstable hill threatens track; retaining wall in works
Park board agrees to waive rental fee
Supervisors approve budget amendment
Those In Peril by Wilbur Smith
Faith by Jennifer Haigh
Buried Prey by John Sandford
Council briefed on camera project
Administrator salaries approved by school board.
GIS helps county correct land records
School board OKs new phone policy
Aviation book signing draws crowd
Don Darland & Kasey Vogel running for team IHCC at today's race!
Jury: Murder in the first degree
Heroes among us honored
City Council looks into proposed trash changes
Guilty verdict in Johnson trial
Come support Team IHCC tomorrow morning @ 8 a.m. as they participate in SE Iowa's Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure!
Concern with flood control rises
Defense rests in Johnson murder trial
A century of service
Attention Spring Term Students: Today is the final day to withdraw from your spring term classes. A signature is needed -- either stop in to the Bennett Student Services Center, fax a signed request to 641-683-5741 or email a photo of your signed documen
Point of contention in Johnson trial is on degree
Pot case involves young kids
Heroes of the Heartland: Volunteer nurse works for smiles
State Supreme Court takes up 2009 Monroe Co. case
New Movies for May 2011
10th Anniversary by James Patterson
Sixkill by Robert Parker
The Devil's Light by Richard North Patterson
Caleb's Crossing by Geraldine Brooks
Local farmers ready to make up for lost time
Change in traffic violation enforcement OK’d
No decision on Blakesburg elementary building
Johnson trial begins with jury selection
Supervisors adjust county health care
Keokuk County contributes to 20-year rural health study
Heroes of the Heartland: Ottumwa officer makes a difference
Southern Iowans welcome bin Laden news
Blakesburg and Society at odds
Heroes of the Heartland: Quackenbush making a difference
OHS student threat hearing set
Portraits of autism: Families cope, embrace their children’s challenges
Heroes of the Heartland: Pella trio to be recognized
Forty years and counting: Boy Scouts mark Chief Wapello Trail anniversary
Ottumwans open B&B ‘made just for you’
Osama Bin Laden dead
Debt woes concerns Grassley
What about Kate’s dress?
Council to vote on third reading for civil notices
Board to consider GIS equipment
No request for assistance in South yet
Opinions may net money for school
Discussion on OTA audit delayed at 10-15 board meeting
Suspended sentence for K.C. woman
Teen arrested after bomb threats
A Turn In The Road by Debbie Macomber
The Bride's House by Sandra Dallas
Bel Air Dead by Stuart Woods
Area schools watch state budget battle
Race for the Cure fans want warmer weather
Defendant changes mind on plea bargain in real estate case
Nickel & Dimed -- May 2011 Nonfiction Book Club Pick
Make Ottumwa Shine gears up
State to meet with OTA
County recorder’s office out of passport business
The Reminisce Society In May
Indian Hills ranked Top 10 percent of community colleges
Harrison ‘keeps the faith’ in battling cancer
City Council discusses fire code changes, street repair
An Eggstravaganza
Busy Blakesburg man takes business to the dogs
Ottumwa School district unfazed by OTA changes
City Council focus remains on City Hall
County receives more money than expected from trust fund
State investigation: OTA in violation
Land lines left behind
County assessor's duties continue past tax deadline
Two more area post offices may close
Smoke detector, alert action keep fire in check
Textbook choices a lengthy process
American Gothic House Visitors Center may become self-sustaining
No decision yet on Blakesburg elementary building
Part of River Road to be moved
Lot sales bring down demolishing costs
In honor of Earth Week the IHCC Auto Club is holding a "Dirty Sock Contest" to teach everyone how to save money on gas while cutting back on pollution. They will also be unveiling a car they recently refurbished from a heap stuck in the mud --
Indian Hills Avionics program takes flight
Easter Egg-citement audio slideshow
Council OKs contract for City Hall entrance
Branstad approves redistricting plan, predicts competitive elections
Meeting focuses on downtown cameras
Summer Registration has begun! Sign up TODAY! Here is the summer schedule... View it here: www.indianhills.edu/docs/schedule_summer!
The Sixth Man by David Baldacci
Quicksilver by Amanda Quick
The Informant by Thomas Perry
Eve by Iris Johansen
June trial for man accused in restaurant robbery
Flooding not in forecast, for now
Bridge repair could take at least 2 months
Record number of high school students earning college credits
Nonprofits fill up mall for Community Day
Ceremony in Eddyville dedicates Civil War statue
Market could stimulate downtown’s growth
Planned Parenthood considers clinic in Ottumwa
Walking away from war
Fairfield school to dedicate rain garden
Council to hear second reading of ordinance
Board to consider warranties
Split decision for Stanbridge
Loebsack to run again
Bereaved mother forms support group
Former southeast Iowans find new homes in politics
The Catcher In The Rye -- May 2011 Reader's Ink Book
Changes to mental health care?
Animals’ future in judge’s hands
Cardinal students reminded to ‘think first’
VB OKs school budget, tax increase
Save Me by Lisa Scottoline
Hiss of Death by Rita Mae Brown
Chasing Fire by Nora Roberts
Serious planting may start next week
Focus on ‘at-risk’ youth
An opportunity to help
Summer Registration begins on Monday, April 18th! Taking summer classes? Have you looked at the schedule yet? View it here: www.indianhills.edu/docs/schedule_summer!
Today is the last day to file for a Credit Exchange. If you are struggling in one of your courses, a Credit Exchange might be a great option for you -- swap out your current course for a developmental course without hindering your full-time status or fin
Investigation: Lethal force justified
Costs adding up on City Hall Entrance Reconstruction
New Deere exhibit at historical museum
New Movies for April 2011
A tribute to sacrifice: Thousands turn out for deputy’s funeral
Overcoming the barriers of fear
Poverty a wide-ranging problem in U.S.
Ten years later, Agency still remembers tornado
Encounter with the emu
Pedestrian bridge on Council agenda
‘The most memorable call’
Changes coming to City Hall
Lack of oxygen may have killed the fish
Trials set in realtor kidnapping case
Accused bank robber pleads guilty
Area child abuse numbers high
Hundreds of dead fish line cove’s banks
No new elem. building for Blakesburg
Ottumwa library opens new chapter
Apocalyptic getaway — drinks included
Funeral Saturday for slain deputy
Community remembers deputy
Family says man accused of killing deputy had history of mental illness
Deputy’s death echoes in Bloomfield
City ticket ordinance clears first hurdle
Scupien named GIS coordinator
The Fifth Witness by Michael Connelly
44 Charles Street by Danielle Steel
Swim Back To Me by Ann Packer
The Silver Boat by Luanne Rice
Once Upon A Time, There Was You by Elizabeth Berg
Folks chat about a second Obama term
Clark: Incident hits close to home
Renovations named best in state
Abrahamson picked for Grinnell post
The Reminisce Society In April
Officer, suspect killed in Keokuk Co. shooting
Forum questions wide ranging
Browsing Around: Liz and Gerry had starring roles
E-B, Fremont merger talks continue
Competitive students get a taste of hectic food industry
City eyes state decisions
Police say 17 animals seized
Parker: Board knows what’s right for county
Council to examine driving violation fees at meeting
Week's worst potholes
First redistricting proposal unveiled
Evans to install security cameras
County leaders unsure of state’s numbers
April Storytimes
Kasey & Jill -- two of our finest Admissions' Representatives -- handing out information at Junior Day. Did you miss Junior Day? Schedule your personal tour today by calling 1-800-726-2585 ext 5153!
State releases proposed redistricting maps
New charges filed against animal abuse defendant
Video leads to animal abuse charge
‘Bras for a Cause’ to help Race for the Cure
Bloomfield man charged in peeping tom case
Judge rules against Relco
FOREVER YOUNG: Time to get out and plan your garden
FOREVER YOUNG: Albia man embraces busy retirement
County OKs more design work for bridge
Ottumwa school board updated on efforts to teach English
Iowans have no need to fear Japan radiation
Greathouse case heads for plea bargain hearing
A Lesson in Secrets by Jacqueline Winespear
The Land of Painted Caves by Jean Auel
Devious by Lisa Jackson
Dead by Midnight by Carolyn Hart
Mystery by Jonathan Kellerman
Three schools into one?
County rejects hate crime charges
Board votes to allow attendance of student listed as sex offender
City works on Milner Street bridge
Supervisors Board to review library contracts
Loebsack back in U.S. after visit to Afghanistan
Davis enters plea in alleged shooting death
JUNIORS! Indian Hills has a day just for you! Join us on March 31st @ 9:30 for our annual Junior Day! Call Kasey Vogel at 641-683-5153 to register! FREE lunch and FREE gift!
Church works on ‘Diapers for Haiti’
March weather can’t stop horticultural expo
School design requires homework
Area officials make bioprossessing plea to lawmakers
Job Corps will start smaller
City: Wrong numbers given on Centerplate
Food bank denied grant
Progress 2011: Steve Wilbur: Discovering his calling
Cooler weather keeps folks inside
January meeting mentioned city's debt to Centerplate
OHS Mock Trial team develops critical thinkers
Lessons from the quake
Progress 2011: Norma Rosales: Reaching out to new arrivals
Free Concert at OPL in April
Started Early, Took My Dog by Kate Atkinson
Night Road by Kristin Hannah
Live Wire by Harlen Coben
Emily, Alone by Stewart O'Nan
City owes Centerplate $450,000
Blakesburg school construction meets resistance
Indigent defense funds OK’d by Iowa Senate
‘Watch’ for the ‘Warning:’ Warnings one of the few weather items that don’t come with a percentage
Progress 2011: Tonni Engle: Discovering her own gifts
JUNIORS! JUNIORS! 2012 GRADS! Indian Hills has a day for you! Join us on March 31st @ 9:30 for our annual Junior Day! Call Kasey Vogel at 641-683-5153 to register! FREE lunch and FREE gift!
Cold Wind by C.J. Box
Eldon working on Chippewa Creek, other projects
Heads up for severe weather
Council reviews ticket policy
Progress 2011: Les Thostenson: Keeping it all in balance
Breaking the Rules by Suzanne Brockmann
Anglers lured in for trout fishing
Southern Iowans rally for collective bargaining
Area educators finalists for job
Stargazers look up: ‘Largest moon’ to rise tonight
City Council to focus on Bridge View at session
Repairs at water park under way
Uncovering women’s hidden roles in the Civil War
Rabies threat low
OTA seeks public input on grants
Free medical clinic opens
E-B, Fremont agree on new name
Burlington, Fairfield share quiet zone success stories
Summer start for new trash collection
Cabin fever’s end: Spring weather brings people back to area parks
City Hall to see change
County engineer describes five years of bridge work
Hanson leaving Ottumwa schools
Rural animal dumping an ongoing issue for county officials
REACH Expo planned for Saturday
International Day Festival invites visitors to explore globe
Telephone scam targets elderly
Junior Day is just around the corner, hope to see all of you 2012 grads on March 31st 2011.
A week to distinguish one’s self
Clothing Nook an opportunity to give back and develop skills
City making pothole progress? Depends on who you talk to
City Hall plans on agenda
E-B, Fremont merger in talks
Attendance up at Holiday Nights ‘N Lights
Silence golden in quiet zones
Iowa unemployment rates walk a fine line
Post offices to close
Ottumwa-born KC radio legend dies
Diversity Conference set for April 8
Potholes target drivers’ wallets
City reels in plan to stock trout at Ottumwa Park ponds
‘Practice, muscle memory, repetition ...’
Eddyville OKs new budget
Man accused of robbery pleads not guilty
New school idea in elementary stages
No protests as supervisors approve budget
Economic development often ‘behind the scenes’
Officials try to pin down details of alleged attack
School board discusses new approach to fights, rumors
It's Hawaiian Ice Luau night!!!! Come and hang out with friends in the Main Ottumwa Campus Cafeteria while enjoying a live DJ, food and prizes! The party starts at 7:30 PM and lasts until 11:30 PM! You don't want to miss it!!
When The Thrill Is Gone by Walter Mosley
Silent Mercy by Linda Fairstein
Love You More by Lisa Gardner
The Jungle by Clive Cussler
Night Vision by Randy Wayne White
Ottumwa School Board approves land deal
City has new solution for derelict house problem
The Reminisce Society In March
Local businesses gain exposure
Lawmakers questioned on school funding at legislative forum
Four juvenile suspects face arson, vandalism charges
Teen drowns in Davis County
Ottumwa School Board to vote on land deal
Golden Eagle moving out this weekend
OPD has opening for sergeant
E-B school budget could cut staff
Ottumwa’s Most Wanted: Pennsylvania tops Courier’s pothole poll
Four juveniles arrested for alleged arson
Ottumwa school board focuses on OHS events
Rural firefighters to celebrate 40 years
Quiet zone proposal will get a listen
Trial set fro alleged sexual abuse case
2011 Student Video Contest Winners! 1st Place: Yolanda Barnes ($1000) 2nd Place: Peter Dekluyver ($750) 3rd Place: Joe Dolash ($250) See videos posted on our Facebook Page.
Yolanda Barnes: FIRST PLACE Winner of the 2011 "Why I Love Indian Hills" Student Video Contest!
Peter Dekluyver: Second Place Winner of the 2011 "Why I Love Indian Hills" Student Video Contest!
Joe Dolash: Third Place Winner of the 2011 "Why I Love Indian Hills" Student Video Contest!
Check out our March Podcast with Blake Smith (Arts & Sciences student) about a new student club called "Political Frontline." (Plus, guest host Nichole Stabile makes her debut!)
Crowd eyes tax relief and jobs during Branstad visit
Council approves new trash pickup
E-B, Fremont eye merger
Horticulture Expo blooms at Bridge View March 25-26
Appanoose County father, son face sexual assault charges
Former publisher dies at 91
Council OKs final budget
Investment in cemetery arrives
Construction winds down for Job Corps
River Hills waiting on feds to finish budget
Tough budget year won’t close Libertyville
JUNIORS! 2012 GRADS! Mark your calendars! IHCC's Annual Junior Day is Thursday, March 31st, 2011! Tours, Free Lunch & a FREE gift! Please contact Kasey Vogel @ 641-683-5153 for more info!
Sing You Home by Jodi Picoult
Minding Frankie by Maeve Binchy
Hearts Aglow by Tracie Peterson
OTA defends charter trip
Education may be solution for “Electronic Gossip”
Officials blame ice for bus accident
Indian Hills Students and Employees - Cast your vote TODAY for your favorite YouTube student video by logging into MyHills.
Cattle conferences beef up
‘A place to hang out’
New bridal and prom shop debuts downtown
OHS getting back to normal
County roads in good shape after the storm
Frustrated with potholes? Report them
Lean city budget faces approval at Tuesday meeting
High school battles rumors in instant information age
Communication tops wish list for schools
March Storytimes
Gun rumors roil OHS
Parents knock school communications
Pump woes: Gasoline prices up again
‘Educate policy-makers on ag issues’
‘Pushing Yields’ packs Bridge View Center
Great River Railroad Club show rolls in March 5
Branstad plans Ottumwa stop on jobs tour
COW-CALF CONFERENCE: Forty Years: A Tradition of Change
The Union Quilters by Jennifer Chiaverini
Death In Treachery by J.D. Robb
Now You See Her by Joy Fielding
Death of a Chimney Sweep by M.C. Beaton
Education focus on ‘regional survival’
Supervisors approve amendment to Iowa Jobs grant
Patrons question Blakesburg school at board meeting
Van Buren eyes school shift
Spring term starts tomorrow! Are you registered? Do you have your books?
Just posting a reminder for everyone to return their library books! It's the end of the term, and we don't want anyone's registration, diploma, or transcript held up because of overdue library materials!!
Emergency training gets boost
E15 offers benefits, but isn’t approved yet
Indian Hills approves new soccer field
2 men plead not guilty in alleged real estate attack
Sex abuse case arraignment set for March 7
Woman pleads not guilty in identity theft case
Camaraderie drives 90-year-old Ottumwa woman’s passion for bowling
‘You can only take so much’
E-B plans public hearings on new elementary school
Higher levels expected on Des Moines River
Library Closed Monday for President's Day
River Hills Community Health center’s numbers shrink
Legislative Democrats tour local preschool program
Ottumwa library onto a new chapter of leadership
OPD offers parking reminders
Police arrest Centerville man for message to minor
Van Buren County under flood warning
New OEDC leader lays out vision
State board for chiropractors plans hearing on license
Ice Bowl cometh, ice or no ice
OPD focuses on recruiting diversity
Customer arrested for alleged failure to pay
Juniors don't miss out on Junior Day 2011!!! Indian Hills is hosting Junior Day on March 31st 2011. This is an opportunity for all juniors to come and check out campus. Students will have the opportunity to meet with clubs and organizations, attend
Nation eyes local bridge technology
‘Mathletes’ advance to state
Rate of dogs shot by OPD has exceeded some cities
Most-wanted sex offender list includes Ottumwa man
Bookstore chain closings reflect area independent sellers’ woes
Indian Hills Students and Employees - Be sure to vote for your favorite student video! Last day to vote is February 28, 2011. (1st place: $1,000 | 2nd place: $750 | 3rd place: $250).
"Shout from the Hills" interviews Brian Hammack (Aviation Pilot Training student) about his thoughts after experiencing the new Flight Simulator.
Find out more about the new Redbird Flight Simulator (PDF)
Check out the new Redbird Flight Simulator students are now using in the Indian Hills Aviation programs!
Board of Supervisors approves smaller raises
Street projects ready to accelerate
City seeks intern to cut costs
Dems condemn Chelgren preschool comment
Ba-boomp! Pothole alert
Assault suspects have criminal history
Some school employee contracts OK’d
School superintendent steps down in Fairfield
Chamber director resigns posts
‘Re-Open Iowa for Business’ tour stops in Oskaloosa
Courier hires new business manager
Arrests made in assault of realtor
When true love returns
Two arrested after real estate agent held at knifepoint
What’s next? Area leaders react to census
County lowers taxes
School enrollment seems to be in line with gov’t figures
Council to consider dog license ordinance, focus on street projects
Bloomfield forwards fire audit to state
Cutting edge technology takes flight at Indian Hills
City’s violent crime rises
Mixed bag for SE Iowa population
County sheriff investigates string of rural burglaries
Preliminary hearing waived for murder suspect
Parents: Mixed reviews for Fairfield school security
Southeast Iowa budget-starved
Commission approves solid waste budget
Supervisors Board rejects the bigger raises
City’s snow budget melts
Man accused in Albia murder had history with the law
County’s department heads battle budgets
Closing Libertyville will not be district’s first choice
The Reminisce Society In February
Today is the last day to withdraw from Winter term classes! Stop in and see an advisor if you need to withdraw from a course.
Out of Egypt: Firsthand history
‘He’d treat anybody’
Councilmembers: Budget cut as much as we can
Police defend dog shooting after internal investigation
Legislator’s talk gun laws, political duty
Lifesavers cool under pressure
Economy tops citizens’ queries at legislative forum
New Movies for February 2011
Doctor killed in Albia shooting
Typo triggers budget trouble
Need for crisis services increases
Local economy lined up for women’s state bowling tourney
Fire department seeks help for buried hydrants
Where does Ottumwa’s snow go?
Council to work on dog licenses, proposed budget
Board will revisit compensation report
Bloomfield father-son duo serving together
Loebsack visit IDs area economic needs
Council members question city road project priorities
Snow blockage creates furnace shutdowns and a chilly wait
Free snow; you haul
Family keeps a lost art alive: The ice harvest
Local business donations support city holiday party
Bow hunting season ends; 48 deer harvested
Heaven is High by Kate Wilhelm
Fatal Error by J.A. Jance
Death Wave by Stephen Coonts
1st Term Auto Tech students who missed the orientation and registration session this morning due to weather, another session will be held on February 8th @ 5:00 PM. Can't make it then either? Call an Academic Advisor to join another group - 641-683-
Southeast Iowa digs out
City’s snow crews focus on recovery
‘How are the roads?’
Residents plan cozy snow days
Blizzard blankets heartland
Businesses struggle against storm’s wrath
Supervisors delay compensation decision
OTA to see additional funding
Southeast Iowa slammed by storm
Proposed cuts to preschool funding draw educators’ concern
Monster winter storm on its way
Pink Ball calls for lifeline funds
Library Closed Due To Inclement Weather
Council continues cuts
Had your pet microchipped yet?
Little shop of horror
February Storytimes
Headline: Schools’ budget anxiety grows
Just what does the CPC do?
Supervisors Board to discuss budget, salaries
OCP hopes you will fall in ‘Luv’
Bates honored for a legacy of service with Gene Schultz Community Service Award
Seton Catholic strings program plucks up interest
City officials hoping for $15.3 million sewer grant
Iowa veterans optimistic about increased support, new leaders
Jobless rates up slightly regionally, down statewide
Fire destroys house in Centerville; five injured
Indian Hills zooms in on marketing idea
Wapello County sees a hike in handgun permits
ORHC pumped about cath lab
Vander Plaats visit straddles line between pulpit and politics
State board cites two area doctors
Sewer fund sees most proposed cuts
Lost truckers find a dead end
Rep. Loebsack reacts to state of the union address
Schools face tough scheduling choices
To tweet, or not to tweet ...
School district deals with transportation mishap
Critters don’t lunch at the landfill
The Red Garden by Alice Hoffman
Spring 2011 Registration begins tomorrow -- are you prepared? Classes fill up quickly, speak with an advisor today so you're ready to register tomorrow. Remember the 5 P's: Proper planning prevents poor performance!
Council outlines cuts, reviews budget
District’s Iowa Core plan on pace
Flu shot hits target
Canada geese top count
Tax program aims to spark development
The Sentry by Robert Crais
Border Lords by T. Jefferson Parker
Strategic Moves by Stuart Woods
Shadowfever by Karen Marie Moning
Separate Beds by Elizabeth Buchan
4-H members work to help foster care kids
Education leaders turn to lobbying legislators
Ottumwa homeowners may see property tax hike
EPA revision favors ethanol
What’s for lunch? Social media
School board to hear from early childhood programs
Deep freeze hits this week
USDA: Eat your veggies
OHS drama group preps for competition
‘It could have been a different story’
Celebrating a dream for equality
Indian Hills is constantly trying to be more energy efficient and less wasteful. We have a new initiative to focus on Going Green. Tell us, how can we improve?
Pride expressed in new Davis County High School
Heroin use making a comeback, but not seen in southern Iowa
Judges' samples reveal styles
Mayor, councilmembers weigh in on November’s open seats
Commission postpones vote on waste budget
Van Buren schools ready to resolve day care issue
From field to Febreze
Next frame of camera plan OK’d by council
School closing a possibility in Fairfield district’s budget cuts
County to replace Little Soap bridge
IHCC-BV political club touts non-partisan goal
Wintery mix greets southern Iowans
BVC officials optimistic after Hairball’s big draw
Snow day decisions not easy to make
Rotary hears results on incubator study
Do you have questions about financial aid? If so, dont miss one of our financial aid workshops. Indian Hills is hosting various fiancial aid workshops on campus and at our surrounding county centers. To learn more check out this link. Hope to see you the
Mental health, budgets and floods among top priorities
Award-winning culinary students work with professional chefs
Downtown camera plan on schedule
Board to discuss bridge work
City asks for clear streets for snow removal next week
Library Closed Monday for Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Thinking outside of the box
OEDC announces new director
Road crews in good shape after storm
Cold day outside, hard work inside
Council reviews budget, tax options
Spring Registration begins on January 26th! Spring course offerings aren't posted yet, but they should be next week. Do you know what your remaining graduation requirements are? Stop in and see an Academic Advisor to review a graduation checlkist
Job Corps goes green
Intense talks over city budget
County budget begins round one
Van Buren Board OKs master matrix, hears Selma sewer concerns
Bitter cold is the next hurdle
Officials: Downtown officer making a difference
Area judges apply for vacancies
Parked cars a problem
Board OKs adding $1.4 million to budget
Southern Iowans brace for storm
Recorders still do passports, birth records
Local grocery store enacts new ID policy
Ottumwa schools receive positive 2009-10 audit
Council approves initial plans for Beach project
Sightseers brave a cold Eagle Walk
The Lost Gate by Orson Scott Card
The Judas Gate by Jack Higgins
Damage by John Lescroart
Honey Creek losses drop sharply
School board to hear fee proposal
Council seeks public input for Beach upgrades
Former Centerville man lands role in 'True Grit'
Chiropractor sentenced to 12 years
Handgun applications keep sheriff offices busy
Farmers harvest specialized knowledge at ag show
‘One pair at a time’
In new House, congressman readies for cooperation, cuts
Eddyville City Council sets date for sewer bids
IHCC, Ottumwa schools plan King program
New city clerk to begin
Fresh face takes over as county’s central point coordinator
Vander Plaats announces tour to promote court resignations
City hires combined attorney/HR manager
Power lines must go up for Chillicothe project
House GOP eyes change, growth
Family seeking answers after jail suicide attempt
Nominations down for Gene Schultz Community Service Award
State charges dropped in drive-by shooting case
New Movies for January 2011
OPL's New Nonfiction Book Club -- Set To Launch
New Year’s baby arrives
Looking forward to 2011
BYKI (Before You Know It) Online Language Learning System
The Reminisce Society In January
Year in Review: 2010 finishes with a flurry of changes
Council to hear light agenda Tuesday
Ice could ring in the New Year
Year in Review: Flooding woes defined summer and fall
County reports on noxious weed levels
Board to discuss bridge contract
Alleged bank robbers now face federal indictments
Return of the eagles: Sightseers with cameras and binoculars gather along the river
Use common sense at New Year’s parties
Board discusses PLA for I-JOBS project
Settlement will benefit schools
County, Area 15 back food bank application
Year in Review: Spring rains on casino bid; Obama pays a visit
Search continues for missing man
Popularity of holiday lights display grows
E-B school board hears updates
Council approves paperwork for Al-Jon
Trial date set for alleged murder case
What the Night Knows by Dean Koontz
Secrets To The Grave by Tami Hoag
The Outlaws by W.E.B. Griffin
Naked Cruelty by Colleen McCullough
In Too Deep by Jayne Ann Krentz
Year in Review: Courier takes a look back at 2010
Retail results looking strong
Two congregations share one church
Forecast calls for a white Christmas
City’s focus on pet care: More than two sides to pet euthanasia
ORHC union vote fails
OHS creates welcome center
IOWA WINERIES: A grape time to be in Iowa!!!
IOWA WINERIES: Cooking with wine is a simple affair
IOWA WINERIES: From hobby to vineyard: Whispering Pines had its start in a kitchen
Supervisors sign highway agreement
Van Buren Co. Supes amend road program
Hazard plan available for public review, comment
Holiday Hours @ OPL
An old-fashioned barn razing
IOWA WINERIES: Wineries take product from vine to table
ORHC employees consider union
IOWA WINERIES: Tassel Ridge touts total experience
IOWA WINERIES: Family winemakers experiment with taste
Board covers county operation costs
Council OKs property improvement
Iowa wine industry explodes in new millennium
Ottumwa Regional CEO resigns
Shoppers busy making the holiday bright
IOWA WINERIES: Getting started in wine is a long process
IOWA WINERIES: A reason to stay planted: Cedar Valley sees plenty of early success
Inmate faces new charges after escape
‘She’s not replaceable’
Firefighters plan controlled burn
Homespun gifts make the holidays
Job Corps equals high-tech jobs
City attorney may be combined with human resource manager
Cardinal celebrates improvements
Board to discuss highway agreement
Rural schools, funding shrink
Wanted: Economic leader — OEDC search for the right fit ongoing
Wapello County Supervisors want LOST expirations to match
SWC won’t open recyclables market
Local hotel tax income down
Shelter board member steps down
Supervisors to set public hearing on food bank
Inmate captured after escape from UI hospital
Another outstanding original from IHCC faculty member Joe Herrmann. Check out the Faculty Art Exhibit in the IHCC Library -- going on now!
One Day In July - by Mark McWhorter, can be seen at the Faculty Art Exhibit going on tonight and tomorrow!
Cold weather delays work to Jefferson Street Viaduct
Proposed grant draws county’s attention
Iowa likely to lose congressional seat
Moulton man in custody after alleged harassment
OPD receives $375K technology grant
Soldier will help kids improve
City starts looking at 2011-12 budget
Branstad has final say on court replacements
OFD investigates heavy smoke at Ottumwa house fire
Trial set for Jefferson County robber
Never too chilly for chili
Storm blasts southern Iowa
Sewer rates likely to increase
Local food bank needs a new home
Child porn investigation centers on file sharing
Eddyville students support Iowa troops in Afghanistan
Board to discuss election canvass
Council has light agenda for Monday
Police respond to shotgun scare
‘The world needs more pie’
Local doctor appointed to state agency
Private investments up in downtown Ottumwa
Ruling keeps chief juvenile court officer a defendant in abuse case
Eldon to start SHARE program
Another beautiful winter sunset looking out from the Bennett Student Services Center towards Appanoose Hall!
Finding shelter and a warm meal
Schools see slight impact from OTA changes
Kettle campaign sees upgrades
School district hit with wrongful termination suit
OPD investigates possible child porn
Dead Or Alive by Tom Clancy
The Damascus Way by Janette Oke
Catacombs by Anne McCaffrey
Atlantis, and Other Places by Harry Turtledove
Economic development gets a boost
Transit Authority reports violations to city council
Supervisors re-appoint new county attorney
Get started on your YouTube Video, "Why I love Indian Hills," today! You could win $1,000!!! Check out last year's winning videos and full contest rules at: www.indianhills.edu/youtubecontest!
Lego League builds rewarding lessons
AmeriCorps volunteers helping with FEMA claims
Guilty plea to come in gang shooting
Council has busy agenda for Tuesday
Boutique shopping, Christmas Tree lighting mark season’s arrival
Turn the heat up: Travel agents say southern Iowans want to vacation where it’s warm
Tips for tackling holiday meals and goodies
New Iowa chief justice selected
Jefferson Street repairs on hold through winter season
The Reminisce Society In December
It's the last day to add or drop classes with a full refund!
New paved trail sees action Hellige updates trails progress for this season
Local bedbug cases are put to sleep
Take caution with coughs
Loebsack optimistic about school meal bill
New Movies for December 2010
The Wireless Network on the Main Campus in Ottumwa will be down from the afternoon on Thursday, December 2 through the day on Friday, December 3 while we install a solution to increase wireless internet speeds. Thank you for your cooperation and patien
Tomorrow is the last day to Add or Drop classes for the winter term with no charges! If you want to make a schedule change, do so before 4:45 PM tomorrow!
Need a Christmas gift? Stop by the Indian Hills book store to take advantage of their Christmas sale. All Clothing is 20% off from now until December 23rd. Happy Holidays!!!
City prepares for winter’s arrival
Supervisors’ scratch surface of feral cat problem
Winter temps linger for the week
Of Love And Evil by Anne Rice
Serve Our Youth believes in mentors
Cautious optimism: Local retailers pleased with start to holiday shopping season
Rescue by Anite Shreve
Port Mortuary by Patricia Cornwell
Don't forget about the YouTube Contest we're putting on! You could with $1,000!!!!
Potato Drop feeds the hungry
Not a day for amateurs on Black Friday
Supervisors Board will discuss animal ordinance
New year brings changes to Medicare Part D
Salvation Army offers food, fellowship for holiday
Chelgren holds on to win State Senate District 47 recount
Runway expansion could take off
Courier names news leader
Woman pleads guilty in meth case
Holiday presents fire hazards
Thanksgiving holiday creates area closings
Three teenage poachers charged
Prepping for Black Friday
Cold snap to hit expected for the weekend
Time’s up: Kreiman/Chelgren recount must be completed today
Loebsack discusses recent trip to Afghanistan
Supervisors discuss OATS
Defendant in sex abuse case asks to be removed
Job Corps searches for management
Council amends capital improvement project list
ATV driver sentenced for officer injury
Celebrating adoption
OPL Closed for Thanksgiving
Recount under way for State Senate District 47
Small company wants in on recyclables market
New district judge sworn in
Council to discuss capital improvements
Supervisors will discuss OATS Tower
Weakened Race Street Bridge has to come down
Focus on child psychiatrist shortage
Ottumwa woman faces charges after 90 animals found on property
‘Barefoot Bandit’ pleads not guilty; plea bargain in the works
Van Buren school board discusses options for bus maintenance
RockMelt aims to challenge top web servers
Deer meat a popular choice for budget-minded Iowans
District 47 recount begins Friday
Musco Lighting renovations to begin at Ottumwa airport
Winter term begins on November 18th with afternoon and night classes. Check your schedules for your class start dates!
Hospital builds on promise to grow
Council asks public works director for update on sewer work
Wapello County Supervisors review status of RISE grant
Murder trial slated for spring
The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey by Walter Mosley
Hollywood Hills by Joseph Wambaugh
Crescent Dawn by Clive Cussler
A charitable spirit awakens: People already helping others for the holidays
Ottumwa clinic boosts veteran awareness
Holiday Nights ’N Lights to feature new candy factory
‘Candles of Care’ keep the memories alive
District 47 Senate race not over
Neighbors: Stacey works hard for Eldon
Urban dwellers seek housing in Ottumwa
Council plans vote on improvement projects
Board to discuss the rest of RISE grant
Sheriff charges Ottumwan with sexual abuse
Holiday grinch makes an early appearance
Back on dry land: Ottumwans were aboard disabled cruise ship
Honoring the brave
Officers seize 800 pounds of pot
Chelgren maintains slim lead over Kreiman
Ottumwa Workforce Development offices to combine at one site
OPI eyes indoor market
Supervisors approve election results
Official: Recount likely in District 47 contest
Author discusses Wood biography
Downtown crackdown: Enforcement has led to arrests for more serious crimes
Library Will Be Closed On Veterans Day
Christmas Mourning by Margaret Maron
Full Dark No Stars by Stephen King
I Still Dream About You by Fannie Flagg
School district prepares for inspection
Loebsack discusses plans for third term
City Council reviews $3M in capital improvement projects
No change in Chelgren, Kreiman battle
Seeking diversity in the workplace
Process of replacing judges begins
Whooping cough cases confirmed
Plenty of pumpkin for Thanksgiving
Council to hold work session Monday
School board to discuss career academy
SKITS Outreach to make Ottumwa stop
Eldon City Council OKs dog ordinance
Marriage ruling remains intact
Investing in lives: Cath lab makes its way to Ottumwa
New Movies for November 2010
Nonfiction Book Club -- Join Today!
Democrats lose area legislative seats in mid-term elections
Replacing justices in spotlight
Too early to tell
Snake eyes for casino hopes
Dems, GOP react to mid-term elections
Parker, Kenning retain supervisor seats
County voters turn down casino option
Council approves grant application
Loebsack disscusses victory
Kreiman, Chelgren race too close to call
Gaskill elected to another term
The Reminisce Society In November
Coming Back by Marcia Muller
Echo by Jack McDevitt
Indulgence In Death by J.D. Robb
Moonlight Mile by Dennis Lehane
Bloomfield doctor receives 5 years probation
Bank robbery suspect linked to fast-food crime
OEDC gets a boost in funding
Election interest strong
Awareness, funds raised to combat homelessness
Last surge to ‘get out the vote’
Wapello Co. reminds voters of polling locations
Bubba-Q's brings award-winning flavor to sit-down restaurant
Police standoff ends peacefully
Firefighters save home from major damage
Culver promises tax relief in pre-election address
United Way of Wapello County finds new home in downtown building
Suspect in Packwood bank robbery apprehended
Ottumwa Paranormal Society investigates ghost stories
Winning video in the first "Why I Love Indian Hills" YouTube Student Video Contest
Fire destroys house
2nd Place video in the first "Why I Love Indian Hills" YouTube Student Video Contest
Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Thankful for support, dedication and expertise
3rd Place video in the first "Why I Love Indian Hills" YouTube Student Video Contest
Split verdict in sexual abuse trial of chiropractor
Check out our discussion board for Airport Campus Shuttle times!
Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor by Lisa Kleypas
Cheer on the Warrior Volleyball squad tonight as they play Ellsworth CC. This home match starts at 7:00 PM -- Students, bring your ID for FREE ADMISSION!
November Storytimes
The Warriors Men's Soccer Team takes on Marshalltown CC today at 2 PM -- You won't want to miss this match!
Have you received your Easy Refund Card from HigherOne yet? It comes in a bright green envelope -- don't throw it away! You'll want to activate this card to receive your financial aid difference dollars. For more info, visit our webpage: www.in
Peter Dekluyver, Indian Hills Robotic student, submitted this video for our 1st YouTube Video Contest. The student body voted, and Peter won 1st prize and $1,000!!!! Claim your piece of the cash by entering the next contest. Details found at: www.india
Dustin Garlow, Indian Hills Arts & Sciences student, submitted this video for our 1st YouTube Video Contest. The student body voted, and Dustin won 2nd place and $750 cash!!!! Claim your piece of the cash by entering the next contest. Details found
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Bus tour touts retention defeat
A chance to meet the candidates
Five seek seats on Keokuk Co. Board of Supervisors
Contract for culvert repair on Council agenda
More voting early in final weeks
Fatal Error by F. Paul Wilson
The Identity Man by Andrew Klavan
In The Company Of Others by Jan Karon
Worth Dying For by Lee Child
Trial under way in Osky chiropractor abuse case
Wapello Co. announces polling locations for Election Day
Fire consumes 3 trailers
Gaming back on ballot
‘Every kid needs a friend’
Supervisors Board to discuss moving power lines
Breast Cancer Awareness Month — Daughter shares story of a mom facing cancer
City looks to consolidate HR job
City eyes firearms ordinance
Economic woes contribute to domestic violence
Gubernatorial race pits two experienced candidates
Tenco opens new bus shelter
Gizzard shad found in Lake Sugema
Plans in place to promote tourism
PHOTO: Night at the Museum
FEMA extends registration deadline
Breast Cancer Awareness Month — Facing cancer made me a stronger person
Taking action for better health
Suspect in restaurant vandalism faces more charges
Culver touts school support at Ottumwa ‘milk party’
Breast Cancer Awareness — ‘Those check-ups are so important’
Bedbugs bite Ottumwa motel
Candidates debate marriage issue in Fairfield
OTA passes Iowa DOT audit
Remains identifed as Fremont man
The Brave by Nicholas Evans
Ghost In Trouble by Carolyn Hart
Our Kind Of Traitor by John Le Carre
The Prostitues' Ball by Stephen Cannell
Breast Cancer Awareness Month — Support: It’s what family and friends are for
U of I leader tells a story with local impact
Dog park to double in size
Crowds sold on city auction
Neighbors: Wrestling with Wolves a pack of soul mates
Changing the core of learning
District 72 candidates discuss the need for changes in government
Breast cancer awareness month: A family’s decision facing cancer
Ottumwan killed in Ames bicycle accident
Charges altered in bus stop bust
Defender’s office withdraws from escapee’s case
Eddyville residents waiting on flood answers
Questions arise over Bloomfield audit
Filing deadline for FEMA help is less than a week away
The Reminisce Society In October
Not guilty pleas entered in shooting case
Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Upside down and inside out
Farmers’ markets down to their final fall weeks
Fall harvest: Go fast while the sun is shining
School summit to encourage healthy habits for students
Branstad blasts Culver for state spending
Supervisors appoint Holl as county attorney
Council names new fire chief
Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Family feels sting of cancer
New Movies for October 2010
Police arrest two for drugs during bust stop bust
Davis County man pleads not guilty to murder charge
Promise Me by Richard Paul Evans
The Reversal by Michael Connelly
Painted Ladies by Robert B. Parker
Arson suspect has history with law
Stabbing suspect faces drug charges
Candidates vie for Senate seat
No ID yet on skeletal remains
Motorist rescued below bridge
Man arrested, accused of stabbing
Fall fun and floats wow crowds
ACCA offers meaningful second diploma
Mini-rescue trucks save big money
Supervisors interview two for county attorney
Council to consider hiring fire chief
Reserve deputies sworn in for sheriff’s department
Police arrest man for restaurant arson
The Fort by Bernard Cornwell
The Legacy by Kirsten Tranter
Nemesis by Philip Roth
Don't Blink by James Patterson
By Nightfall by Michael Cunningham
Fall of Giants by Ken Follett
House candidates disagree on year’s top election issue
Preparing for future flooding
Business group offers loan assistance to flood victims
PHOTO: Homecoming Parade
Oktoberfest parade alters traffic
Board to interview county attorney applicants
FEMA opens disaster recovery center
Men of Dunnville Baptist shed shirts for auction
Federal education goals a challenge
October Storytimes
Horse lovers plan ride to raise funds for rescue horses
Early campaign support signs apt to disappear
OHS celebrates Homecoming
Krieger to retire as Courier editor
Wapello Co. Supervisors OK hazard mitigation update
Schools cautious with stimulus money
City joins statewide fight against EPA to save money
Two foundations merge to form nonprofit with $60 million endowment
Four residents escape blaze
Oktoberfest 2010 Schedule
Wildlife painter stops in Ottumwa on national tour
Musco Lighting fleet finds home in Ottumwa
Firefighters treated after explosion
Hearing in Bloomfield murder Friday
Firefighters learn to handle new truck
Memory walk propels progress
Murder suspect now in Davis County Jail
County hires Graham for bridge project
Supervisors to hear hazard update
Volunteers for haunted house sought
School board to discuss use of new federal money
Second robbery suspect caught
Dist. 75 candidates push growth
Attempted murder suspect agrees to plea bargain
Thousands in FEMA help arrives in Wapello County
Job Corps site taking shape
Mini Shopaholic by Sophie Kinsella
A Nose For Justice by Rita Mae Brown
Santa Fe Edge by Stuart Woods
E-B superintendent updates board on finances and fixes
Today marks first day of balloting
Equipment for health and inspections department approved
Residents seeing red after neighborhood hit by vandals
Recent bicycle fatality raises concerns
Police arrest robbery suspect
Bad Blood by John Sandford
Wapello County Jail suit settled
Experience defines Senate candidates
Oktoberfest kicks off with BBQ Tuesday
Newly appointed CVB director searching for ‘SWOT’
Bridge View saves $100K
City joins lawsuit against EPA
PHOTO: Laughing in the Rain
Bikers gather for annual Humane Society fundraiser
Loebsack, Miller-Meeks say economy is main issue for voters in November
Landfill commission approves tree screen
Council to vote today on EPA lawsuit
FEMA: Flood victims register
PHOTO: Heavy lifting
My Lost Daughter by Nancy Taylor Rosenberg
Safe Haven by Nicholas Sparks
Sourland Stories by Joyce Carol Oates
Warlord by Ted Bell
Wicked Appetite by Janet Evanovich
Library Director Employment Opportunity
Browsing Around: Don’t store sunglasses yet
Play that old-time music
New trolley cruises Centerville streets
OEDC director search on hold
FEMA approves help for flooding
Supporters crowd campus for Relay for Life
Supervisors’ agenda will be a short one
Sheriff confirms Rathbun Lake body
Police arrest three after burglary attempt
Police: Report any false traffic stops
Senators focus on public safety during Ottumwa stop
Ottumwa Library director announces retirement
Indian Hills’ enrollment is up again
Smaller towns seek resources to deal with gangs
Van Buren school's budget request delayed
Investigation continues in multi-bus collision
Ottumwa receives I-JOBS grant for sewers
Local Big Brothers program ends; caring continues
Good Samaritan introduces new facility
Smoke detector program saves family
Officials working on flooding woes
Getting To Happy by Terry McMillan
Portobello by Ruth Rendell
The Thorn by Beverly Lewis
Vermilion Drift by William Kent Krueger
Former Ottumwan killed in police training accident
District 89 sees a rematch from 2008
North Jefferson Street repairs to begin after closure
Officials arrest second suspect in drive-by shooting case
Supervisors abate taxes for Sacred Heart site
Bloomfield City Council seeks replacement fire chief
Library launches genealogy program
Hospital CEO eyes recruiting
Ottumwa considers joining lawsuit against EPA
Council debates quiet zone
Emergency workers respond to three fires
Possible change in levy wouldn’t raise taxes
Drive-by shooting results in arrest
Candidates: Most issues go back to economy
Four face off for Lucas Co. Supervisor
Quiet zone on Council agenda
Introducing The Reminisce Society
Four arrests made in Centerville-focused drug investigation
House candidates focus on economy
Numbers up for 2010 Relay for Life
OTA secures $80,000 in grants
Sewer issues fluster Eddyville
Three New Databases Now Available
Iowa Mortgage Help Hotline can help resolve problems
Pep rally for the big game brings out the passion
Helping hands reach out: Volunteers step up for United Way’s Day of Caring
Des Moines River finally recedes
Dog ordinance passes reading
Wapello County attorney resigns
Officials look into three-bus crash at Douds Elementary
Sculpting a more scenic city
New Movies for September 2010
Browsing Around: Troop 11 honors their ‘Eagles’
Candidates promote organized labor
Art lovers drawn to festival
Council to consider dog fee ordinance
Six spar in supervisors race
Two compete for Lucas County Recorder
Five charged in string of church burglaries
Supervisors look to replace attorney
E-B board reviews building designs
Woman sentenced for V.A. pension thefts
Trials set in three attempted murder cases
Case of the missing ’82 OHS class ring
Walk on Art Street coming Saturday
First-degree murder trial to begin Dec. 14
Hard to swallow? Students offer mixed reviews on new school lunch guidelines
Body Work by Sara Paretsky
The Devil by Ken Bruen
Lost Empire by Clive Cussler
Cargill donation benefits Memorial Park
Library Closed Monday for Labor Day
Grassley visits Pennsylvania Place
Attorney offers details in Birchwood case
A new alternative puts kids on the fast track
Indian Hills enrollment heading for a record
Freedom by Jonathan Franzen
Breast cancer survivors’ stories wanted
Senator surprised by local flooding issues
Residents in area of Birchwood Knoll, Greenbriar Lane file suit against county
September Storytimes
Officials tout computerized precinct atlas
Water still on 120th Ave.; residents unhappy
Election protection: Poll workers needed so every vote counts
High-altitude snapshots: Helium balloon floats 17 miles high and takes pictures of Earth
Supervisors to decide transit contract
Fake grenade causes evacuation at Fairfield elementary school
High waters hamper rescue efforts
Bearers Of The Black Staff by Terry Brooks
Spider Bones by Kathy Reichs
Preparing for Walk on Art Street
I-JOBS touted in Ottumwa visit
Washout summer for agriculture
Bennett, Palen join race for Wapello County Board of Supervisors
Residents seek answers for bridge
Plaintiffs in therapist suit allege conspiracy
Rain gardens can ease storm-water woes
AG candidate campaigns in Ottumwa
Legislators discuss small-business issues
World War II pilot shares stories during brief return trip to Ottumwa
City clerk looks forward to retirement
Miller-Meeks defends retirement funds
Board decides against Post 14 purchase
Bloomfield fights KO'd
Kids learn school bus safety
Flood fatigue along Gateway
Storms, heat an unusual combination
Insect volume at full blast
Neighbors: Saddling up for life lessons
Sewer rate hike plans heard by council
Deep reflection on flash floods
Browsing Around: First Berkeley biography coming soon
School board to hear from advisory committee
Albia teen killed in Thursday crash
Supervisors Board to discuss Post 14 building
Road race to pull over in Fairfield
Rain, mud and heat didn’t stop recreation
Sewer rate hike in works
Waking without water
Friday flash floods
Repairs shut down Jefferson Street
Film follows former Ottumwan to Alcatraz
Hospital to bring in more tax dollars
All clear given for Market Street Bridge
Sales tax makes ballot in Van Buren County
Eggs recalled after salmonella outbreak
5 convicted in in retail theft ring sentenced to prison
OHS shines on ACT test
New superintendents start school year
One injured in car crash near Hedrick
Ottumwa Women’s Club ready for 75th year
Tailoring programs to meet needs
Police accuse five more in connection with stabbing
Jefferson Street viaduct to undergo repairs
Big-city girl finds heart and home in Ottumwa
The Bear by R.A. Salvatore
The Capitol Game by Brian Haig
The Cobra by Frederick Forsyth
Crossfire by Dick Francis
A new Principal Hanson at OHS
An outside perspective on government intrusion
With grant, officials hope for chance to lower Beach deficit
Flooding hammers Van Buren County
High hopes for drier days
Council to hear proposal on Workforce Development
Friday the 13th: ‘Just another day’
Pump damages south levee
Flood victims cautiously optimistic
Navigating a fluid situation
Beach Ottumwa gets $98,000 grant
Eldon Volunteers prepare sandbags and hope
Flooding brings river too close for comfort
Supervisors approve funds for Morris Park
IHCC lands Support Services grant
General election to include gambling referendum
Big Bang leads to big expectations
Flooded with frustration
The Vigilantes by W.E.B. Griffin
Ottumwa school district considers ways to adjust Instructional Support funding
Wet weather, diseases stunt area crop yields
Southern Iowans swamped
Cure by Robin Cook
Tough Customer by Sandra Brown
Ottumwa bank robbed
Browsing Around: Dommer wins state award for ‘Brigadoon’
Big Bang 2010 wraps up
School board plans for new year
Kreye named CEO of Ottumwa Regional
City loses some funding for neighborhood program
Twin Galaxies changes with the times
World records set Big Bang apart
IHCC academy nears completion
A boon for shoppers today: Taxes down; sales up
Let the games begin
Star Island by Carl Hiaasen
West And East by Harry Turtledove
Burn by Nevada Barr
Hangman by Faye Kellerman
Riot charges against 13-year-old boy dropped
Time to check out the ‘new’ library
Big Bang 2010 blasts off today
Queen Of The Night by J.A. Jance
New Movies for August 2010
Reward available for arson tips
Murphy discusses plans for auditor office
County crews will work on Madison, 65th streets
City removes dogs after complaint
Council updated on OTA
Summer school a head start for kids
Car fires concern officials
Eddyville residents still mad about water woes
Murder rate going up? Time will tell
Alliant announces appliance cycling for Tuesday
New Cardinal Superintendent optimistic
Double stabbing reported in Ottumwa
Teeing up opportunities: Memorial tourney raises money for scholarships for OHS students
Fairfield poets team up to create anthology
Fifth car fire reported this week
Neighbors: Lippincott enjoying ‘the ride’ in Fairfield
Arraignment for suspects in gang shooting set
Board plans hearing on energy project
Derailment causes minor problems in Albia
2010 Wapello County 4-H Expo results
Officials: Breastfeeding builds a better baby
Mediacom, KYOU at odds over contract
Officials respond to 4 car fires in 5 days
Bentler estate lawyer loses his appeal
Officials on track to hire New OEDC director
Ottumwa crowd presses Branstad on casino denial
Contractor to help county rock roads
City taking applications for fire chief
Big Bang gains big attention
Remember To Pick Up Your Prizes
Part of Library To Be Closed Starting Monday (July 19)
Corduroy Mansions by Alexander McCall Smith
Damaged by Alex Kava
The Glass Rainbow by James Lee Burke
Live To Tell by Lisa Gardner
Library Closed Monday In Observance of 4th of July
As Husbands Go by Susan Isaacs
It All Began In Monte Carol by Elizabeth Adler
The Search by Nora Roberts
Song Of The Dragon by Tracy Hickman
New Movies for July 2010
Ice Cold by Tess Gerritsen
In The Name Of Honor by Richard North Patterson
Private by James Patterson
Work Song by Ivan Doig
July Storytimes
Broken by Karin Slaughter
The Devil Amongst The Lawyers by Sharyn McCrumb
Family Ties by Danielle Steel
Sizzling Sixteen by Janet Evanovich
Take Four by Karen Kingsbury
Frankenstein: Lost Souls by Dean Koontz
Lowcountry Summer by Dorthea Benton Frank
Naamah's Curse by Jacqueline Carey
Promises To Keep by Jane Green
Spies of the Balkans by Alan Furst
Whiplash by Catherine Coulter
The Lion by Nelson DeMille
Insatiable by Meg Cabot
Death Echo by Elizabeth Lowell
New Movies for June 2010
Bullet by Laurell K. Hamilton
The Burning Wire by Jeffery Deaver
The Rule of Nine by Steve Martini
The Spy by Clive Cussler
Library Closed Monday for Memorial Day
Teen Summer Reading Program
Make a Splash -- The OPL 2010 Summer Reading Program
Adult Summer Reading Program
Library Hours Changing Soon
Executive Intent by Dale Brown
Fever Dream by Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child
Secret Affair by Mary Balogh
Storm Prey by John Sandford
Supreme Justice by Phillip Margolin
61 Hours by Lee Child
June Storytimes
Strip by Thomas Perry
Blue-eyed Devil by Robert Parker
Hannah's List by Debbie Macomber
Innocent by Scott Turow
Private Life by Jane Smiley
Stay A Little Longer by Dorothy Garlock
Island Beneath The Sea by Isabel Allende
The 9th Judgment by James Patterson
Library Closed Wednesday and Thursday for Systems Upgrades
one person at a time...
Lucid Intervals by Stuart Woods
This Body Of Death by Elizabeth George
Eight Days To Live by Iris Johansen
The Double Comfort Safari Club by Alexander McCall Smith
Every Last One by Anna Quindlen
The Shadow of Your Smile by Mary Higgins Clark
Sham Rock by Ralph McInerny
Shameless by Karen Robards
The Aloha Quilt by Jennifer Chiaverini
Cat of the Century by Rita Mae Brown
The Last Time I Saw You by Elizabeth Berg
The Long Way Home by Robin Pilcher
Solar by Ian McEwan
Without Mercy by Lisa Jackson
Night of Knives by Ian Esselmont
The Secret of the Dragon by Margaret Weis
New Movies for April 2010
Her Mother's Hope by Francine Rivers
The Pallbearers by Stephen Cannell
Library Closed March 30 & 31 (Tuesday & Wednesday) For Renovations.
Fragile Beasts by Tawni O'Dell
Known To Evil by Walter Mosley
The Mapping Of Love And Death by Jacqueline Winespear
The Sheen On The Silk by Anne Perry
Hush by Kate White
Deep Shadow by Randy Wayne White
Hell Gate by Linda Fairstein
Silent Sea by Clive Cussler
Renovations at OPL
Swine flu information, symptoms and resources for Wapello County
LT. Governor Judge Honors Volunteers At Awards Ceremony In Ottumwa
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