News about Creston, Iowa
Nomination filings begin
Gibson Memorial Library’s annual wine walk will kick off the sales tax-free weekend Aug. 2 in Creston.
Ongoing discussion about county ordinance
Federal, county related, hospital seats
A collection of news items found in the Creston News Advertiser for this week in history.
Native meets Newhart years after 'Cold Turkey'
Vacant seat, legislative action influenced
TV show reveals what people own and may sell
Calling a student in sick won't be enough to excuse them with a new absenteeism law implemented across the state of Iowa.
Fees stagnant for nearly 40 years
An Afton building has housed dentists, butchers, pharmacists and cooks. Today, it's the home of "The Roost."
Gives his endorsement to Vice President Harris
Adair-Union line partial boundary for Creston
Setbacks, other aspects reviewed
Starred in movie filmed in Greenfield
In preparation of August dredging
The empty land plot located at 120 N. Maple St. is going back to the city due to a reversionary clause in a development agreement.
Today is Thursday, July 18, the 200th day of the year. There are 166 days remaining in 2024. Below are news items found in the Creston News Advertiser for this week in history.
Creston school district wants state to fund new mandates.
East Union will be purchasing new equipment for the 2024-25 year, including new cafeteria tables, new vehicles and new cheer equipment.
Runs through Tuesday
Adair-Union county line splits most of Creston, Nodaway Valley
22 SWCC employees are now under the overtime threshold thanks to a new ruling from the U.S. Department of Labor.
Informational meeting today
Seen leaving with blood on his ear and face, but a campaign statement says he is OK
Coffee shop closing, gift items still available
First step in lake improvement project
Afton's cemetery board will now have their city council representative be Sheryl Parham.
Sand visits Creston, southern Iowa
Today is Thursday, July 11, the 193rd day of the year. There are 173 days remaining in 2024. Below are news items found in the Creston News Advertiser for this week in history.
All construction finished, still need furniture
Orient-Macksburg dissolvement committee asks about representation
Creston Arts will host Mr. Burgher's art for the month of July.
Staggered terms, more formal data
Water main replacement work begins this month
Early July 4
Revisions to the park board ordinance were passed 5-2.
Thelda Williams, 82
A few months time
March vote day interferes with budget, tax rate schedules
99 Iowa county tour
Sentenced for fraud, false statements and firearm charges
Expect traffic for nearby park
36 indie bookstores across Iowa participating
East Union named Jason Riley as the interim principal for the middle and high school for the 2024-25 year.
Consumer fireworks will be allowed in Creston from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m., July 2-5.
Setbacks featured in Supervisor meeting
A trio of events in Afton will be taking place over the weekend.
Creston Arts hosted the Eulenspiegel Puppet Theatre in a weeklong workshop for local children, with performances scheduled for Friday.
Today is Thursday, June 27, the 179th day of the year. There are 187 days remaining in 2024. Below are news items found in the Creston News Advertiser for this week in history.