News about Creston, Iowa
Union County Public Health plans to utilize community survey results to create a health improvement plan.
Homestead of Creston has reopened this holiday season, with the assisted living and memory care facility holding a ribbon cutting this month to celebrate the new rebuilt grounds.
A recap of 2025's biggest headlines
Name and condition of driver have not been released.
Celebrating Christmas in a nursing home
Education news from 2025.
Sheriff Brian Bolton discussed the work schedule within the jail and the continued search process for hiring more jailors.
U.S. Representative Randy Feenstra visited Creston this month to discuss with fellow Republicans his goals were he to obtain the gubernatorial position.
A collection of community projects, events and awards from 2025
McKinley lake project still on track for March completion.
A look at new businesses in 2025
While most are spending time with family on Christmas Day, essential workers are on the clock to provide necessary services to the community.
What holiday items should be reused, recycled or simply tossed.
Three new faces, two incumbents are sworn in
Ver Meer and Waterworks partnered to avoid a major cost for EMA in 2026
Creston boys finish 1-1 with loss to Glenwood
The city will begin negotiations with the school district to acquire the former ECC playground.
An estimated 60 dead geese have been collected at Green Valley State Park.
Continued declining enrollment and increased operating costs cut into budget
East Union and Murray Superintendent Tim Kuehl plans to retire at the end of the school year.
Maybe you were there when it happened or just read about it the first time around, but some things are just worth repeating. Today is Thursday, Dec. 18, 2025. Here’s what the CNA reported on this week in history. Do you remember?
In a two-day federal preliminary injunction hearing, the school district and Melisa Crook argued school safety, student disruption in the wake of Crook's social media comment. The result of the case will determine Crook's employment status at CHS.
Greenlawn Cemetery will continue with their contractor for three additional years.
Flags will be flown at half staff in Iowa in honor of their sacrifice
The City Council will discuss acquiring the former ECC playground during tonight's meeting.
Arrest made for accident that killed Clarke County teen.
Bids for Skilled Trades Center opens Dec. 17
Creston Peppers take first in lights, while the Spartans claimed three trophies.
Creston Waterworks discussed changing an internal water main extension policy to help accommodate local revitalization.
The fund stands at $5,186 of the $12,000 goal
Afton stood by their maintenance worker after he worked long hours over the weekend clearing snow.
Maybe you were there when it happened or just read about it the first time around, but some things are just worth repeating. Today is Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025. Here’s what the CNA reported on this week in history. Do you remember?
Daggett takes 39% of votes for the win.
Graphic novels are now the third best-selling genre in the U.S. and Canada.
After a successful week of snow removal, Union County discussed what's needed for the roads department to stay efficient.
Douglas Daggett, Chris Reindl and Josh Thompson are running for mayor.
The Creston Community School District approved a public notice that the former Early Childhood Center, in pieces or as a whole property, is now for sale.
CAT presents heart-warming holiday production
Homestead held an open house Wednesday, showcasing the revival of a retirement and assisted living facility after last year's tornado caused significant damage.
Today is Thursday, Dec. 4, the 338th day of the year. There are 27 days remaining in 2025. Below is a collection of news items found in the Creston News Advertiser for this week in history.
Dennis Cheers joined the East Union school board last Tuesday.
More than $180,000 was found to be misappropriated. Crossroads director says some of the money was used to keep the doors open.
Holiday events in Creston begin Thursday
The college looks to attract more non-high school students and students from outside Region 14.
TIF funds have been certified for the next fiscal year.
Kayla Brown continues to stay active despite the challenges of being a type 1 diabetic
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Greater Regional's board of trustees approved a $1.3 million expansion during Monday's meeting.
Welding, management information systems and professional music programs at SWCC reviewed.
Sharon Snodgrass and Galen Zumbach leave the CCSD board as Amanda Mohr, Kathy Thorne Ralston and MaKenzi Vonk are sworn in.