The Page County Attorney’s Office announced that a 50-year-old former corrections worker was given a suspended prison sentence for sexual misconduct with an offender.
- Scott Stewart
The current intersection at U.S. Highway 59 and Iowa Highway 2 near Shenandoah is being converted into a roundabout next year.
- Bryan Clark
The Sidney boys track and field team continues to practice hard as their season-opening meet has been canceled twice
- Scott Stewart
The Iowa Department of Transportation is warning motorists to be aware of an upcoming road closure east of Sidney that was delayed a week due to rain.
- Bryan Clark
Shenandoah senior Trey Thompson signed last Thursday with Simpson Football during Shenandoah's Signing Day ceremony
- Bryan Clark
The Shenandoah boys and girls track and field teams combined to win five events Thursday, April 9, at a rain-shortened Clarinda Cardinal Relays.
- Bryan Clark
The Clarinda track and field teams hosted the annual Cardinal Relays Thursday, April 9.
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