The name Marty Dittmer is synonymous with Ellsworth Community College. He is a Panther legend that spent a lifetime in Iowa Falls, and his presence is still felt every day. Marty also celebrated a ...
For the second consecutive postseason game, Ellsworth Community College found themselves in a nailbiter that came down to the final ticks of the clock.
We have songs that give us strength and hope when we’re down, and songs of joy and appreciation when we’re up. A quote from “His Eye is on the Sparrow,” is “I sing because I’m happy, I sing because ...
There’s a new face in town that you will be seeing a lot in the coming months. Kevin Brown, a native of Pleasant Hill, Iowa, has moved from Jonesboro, Ark., ...
50126 is an opportunity to showcase the best of who we are. A packed Washington Avenue sends a message far beyond that evening. It says Iowa Falls believes in its downtown. It says we are confident.
This letter is to the mayor, city council and the street department.
His compassion, humility, and integrity reflected what a great man he was. His character, kindness and quietly arranged ...
It has been a fairly active winter season. We began the school year with 1,105.5 instructional hours built into our calendar. Due to weather delays and cancellations, we have lost 37 hours, bringing ...
Leila Staton believes it is time for the younger generation to step up and challenge the political status quo. Decisions made today will impact younger residents to a larger degree, ...
Back in the early 80s, I moved to Denver, Colo., because I wasn’t ready for college and wanted to be away from home for a while. I got a job, ...
The 2026 edition of the annual Times Citizen Spring Agriculture Special, featuring stories of citizens in the Greenbelt area ...
Mimi De Wolf is flattered and happy to be named the new president of the Ackley Heritage Center (AHC). Having only lived in ...