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A charity 3-on-3 basketball tournament is planned for Saturday, Nov. 14 to benefit the Shenandoah Elementary Parent-Teacher Organization. Full Story »
A charity 3-on-3 basketball tournament is planned for Saturday, Nov. 14 to benefit the Shenandoah Elementary Parent-Teacher Organization. Full Story »
Current City projects underway will continue under the direction of Shenandoah Mayor Richard “Dick” Hunt following a successful re-election Tuesday. Full Story »
We had very successful Parent-Teacher conferences last week. Thank you to all who came on that rainy day. Full Story »
Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) was a child prodigy. He was educated by his father, who was a local judge. Full Story »
Area youth got a chance to learn the basics of football and enjoy some competition during the Shenandoah Park and Recreation’s flag football league. The league was for second through fourth graders and was devided into four team. Full Story »
Are you going back to school, but nervous about taking the standardized tests? The Shenandoah Public Library can help. They have free online practice tests and courses available for the GED, ACT, ASVAB, Nursing, Police Officer, Real Estate and more. They’re also offering a free class on how to access these tests at 9:30 am. Friday, Nov. 13, or 11 a.m. Sat, Nov. 14. Stop by the library, call 712 ... Full Story »
A charity 3-on-3 basketball tournament is planned for Saturday, Nov. 14 to benefit the Shenandoah Elementary Parent-Teacher Organization. Full Story »
Current City projects underway will continue under the direction of Shenandoah Mayor Richard “Dick” Hunt following a successful re-election Tuesday. Full Story »
We had very successful Parent-Teacher conferences last week. Thank you to all who came on that rainy day. Full Story »
Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) was a child prodigy. He was educated by his father, who was a local judge. Full Story »
Area youth got a chance to learn the basics of football and enjoy some competition during the Shenandoah Park and Recreation’s flag football league. The league was for second through fourth graders and was devided into four team. Full Story »
Are you going back to school, but nervous about taking the standardized tests? The Shenandoah Public Library can help. They have free online practice tests and courses available for the GED, ACT, ASVAB, Nursing, Police Officer, Real Estate and more. They’re also offering a free class on how to access these tests at 9:30 am. Friday, Nov. 13, or 11 a.m. Sat, Nov. 14. Stop by the library, call 712 ... Full Story »
A charity 3-on-3 basketball tournament is planned for Saturday, Nov. 14 to benefit the Shenandoah Elementary Parent-Teacher Organization. Full Story »
Current City projects underway will continue under the direction of Shenandoah Mayor Richard “Dick” Hunt following a successful re-election Tuesday. Full Story »
We had very successful Parent-Teacher conferences last week. Thank you to all who came on that rainy day. Full Story »
Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) was a child prodigy. He was educated by his father, who was a local judge. Full Story »
Area youth got a chance to learn the basics of football and enjoy some competition during the Shenandoah Park and Recreation’s flag football league. The league was for second through fourth graders and was devided into four team. Full Story »
Are you going back to school, but nervous about taking the standardized tests? The Shenandoah Public Library can help. They have free online practice tests and courses available for the GED, ACT, ASVAB, Nursing, Police Officer, Real Estate and more. They’re also offering a free class on how to access these tests at 9:30 am. Friday, Nov. 13, or 11 a.m. Sat, Nov. 14. Stop by the library, call 712 ... Full Story »
Farragut student Emily Linder has been selected as a member of Iowa All-State Band for the fourth consecutive year. Full Story »
A misunderstanding between the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and Greg Scott, Shenandoah Waste Water Treatment Plant Superintendent, has cost the City of Shenandoah $1,000. Full Story »
Teruko (Teri) Major has a different perspective of World War II than most other Shenandoah residents. That’s because as a native of Japan, Major was in the fourth grade when her homeland attacked the United Stated by bombing Pearl Harbor. Full Story »
A charity 3-on-3 basketball tournament is planned for Saturday, Nov. 14 to benefit the Shenandoah Elementary Parent-Teacher Organization. Full Story »
Two Missouri men are being held on $50,000 bond after being caught with cocaine recently by Fremont County Sheriff’s Deputies. Full Story »
Shenandoah’s Adopt-a-Family committee is kicking off its 2009 campaign and your help is needed. Full Story »
The only thing these two mutual fund managers have in common may just be their first names. The first fellow happens to be the manager of the largest bond fund in the world. Full Story »
A morning moonset peeks through the autumn foliage near Bradfordton, Ill. AP Photo/Seth Perlman
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