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Carol Adkins with the Knoxville Area Community Theater (K-ACT) discuses their upcoming show Matilda that will open on Thursday.
Senator Chuck Grassley discusses the latest with the federal shutdown. He’ll be featured this Saturday and Sunday on In Touch with South Central Iowa discussing other topics of interest.
Today’s Peoples Bank Let’s Talk Indianola features Elodie Opstad and Cheryll Wandell with the Senior Health Insurance Information Program (SHIIP).
Newton Public Library’s Youth Services Librarian Phyllis Peter talks about upcoming Library programs and events for adults, including an author’s visit and the library’s first ever holiday toy swap.
Pella Food Shelf Director Melissa Zula previews the upcoming Food Drive Fridays and discusses programming at the Pella Community Food Shelf.
Knoxville Public Library Adult Services Librarian Cari Meissner previews the library’s November calendar.
Newton Public Library Youth Services Librarian Phyllis Peter talks about a winter clothing drive for elementary students that is taking place at the library this week, a visit this Thursday by three Canine Crisis dogs, and this
Artistic Director and Producer Peter Stickney with The Lord Chamberlain’s Men from London, England discusses their performance at the Pella Opera House earlier this month, and gives background as to what the group is.
Knoxville City Council Candidate Chris Nichols discusses his candidacy for Knoxville City Council ahead of the upcoming 2025 City/School Elections.
Newton City Administrator Matt Muckler talks about the City potentially contributing around $2,500 to a local non-profits Trap, Neuter, and Release Program, and provides some insight into how big of a problem stray cats are in the
Today’s Peoples Bank Let’s Talk Indianola features City of Indianola Communications Director Aaron Young and Lt. Brad Metcalf with the Indianola Police Department about trick-or-treating safety.
Today’s Peoples Bank Let’s Talk Indianola features part three of a three-part series regarding the Indianola School Board candidates participating in a forum moderated by Amy Duncan. Four-Year Term: Mack Rankin (incumbent) Joshua Lawrence Dr. Bradi Darrah
Jasper County Emergency Management Agency Director Jamey A. Robinson talks about what led him to being named Emergency Management Agency Iowa Hazmat Technician of the year, and encourages Jasper County residents to get the free Jasper Ready
Rene White and Carol Van Klompenburg discuss the first Wijn and Words event coming up on November 18th at The Wijn House.
Knoxville City Council Candidate Dan Losada discusses his candidacy ahead of the 2025 City/School Elections. All Knoxville city and school candidates are featured on this week’s Let’s Talk Knoxville programs.
Pella Opera House Executive Director Cyndi Atkins discusses their annual Festival of Trees, which will take place from November 22nd through December 6th this year.
Newton Community School District Director of Business Services, Tim Bloom, talks about the intention to adopt a two-year school calendar, the benefits of a two-year calendar, and the how potential expansion of the Newton YMCA Daycare to
Knoxville Mayor Brian Hatch discusses his candidacy for a new term as Knoxville Mayor ahead of the 2025 City/School Elections.
Today’s Peoples Bank Let’s Talk Indianola features part two of a three-part series regarding the Indianola School Board candidates participating in a forum moderated by Amy Duncan. Four-Year Term: Mack Rankin (incumbent) Joshua Lawrence Dr. Bradi Darrah
Amy Zuck with Christian Opportunity Center and new Pella Community Foundation President Mark Wiskus discuss their organizations as part of the recently-held Pella Community Foundation non-profit showcase.
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