Advertisement

Local News

Error message

  • Warning: array_merge(): Expected parameter 1 to be an array, bool given in _simpleads_render_ajax_template() (line 133 of /home/pdccourier/www/www/sites/all/modules/simpleads/includes/simpleads.helper.inc).
  • Notice: Trying to get property 'settings' of non-object in _simpleads_adgroup_settings() (line 343 of /home/pdccourier/www/www/sites/all/modules/simpleads/includes/simpleads.helper.inc).
  • Warning: array_merge(): Expected parameter 1 to be an array, bool given in _simpleads_render_ajax_template() (line 157 of /home/pdccourier/www/www/sites/all/modules/simpleads/includes/simpleads.helper.inc).
  • Notice: Trying to access array offset on value of type null in include() (line 24 of /home/pdccourier/www/www/sites/all/modules/simpleads/templates/simpleads_ajax_call.tpl.php).
Tue
10
May

Central boys track finishes sixth at MFL MarMac, seventh at UIC meet


Kale Doeppke hands the baton to anchor Brayden Finley in the 4x200 meter relay at Postville, where the Warriors finished fifth. (Photos by Bev Hamann)

Sean Wilwert led off the 800 sprint medley relay at the Upper Iowa Conference meet. The Warriors placed fifth in the event.

By Willis Patenaude, Times-Register

 

Tue
10
May

MFL MarMac boys perfect 8-0 in conference


Nick Krambeer was the runner up in the Bulldogs’ meet against South Winn, then was co-medalist with two teammates in the win over Postville. (Photos by Audrey Posten)

Joe Grau was co-medalist with Ben Krambeer in MFL MarMac's meet against South Winn.

Gabe McGeough finished the May 2 meet with a 47.

Ben Krambeer's 38 tied him with teammate Joe Grau for first in the South Winn meet. He was runner up in the following match-up versus Postville.

Jonah Wille surveys a shot in the meet against the Warriors.

Quinn McGeough makes a putt in the Bulldogs' May 2 victory.

By Audrey Posten, Times-Register

 

Tue
10
May

Bulldogs second at home invitational


Hunter Kugel ran to 11th place in the 100 meter dash at the May 2 MFL MarMac Boys Invitational. (Photos by Audrey Posten)

Carver Blietz-Bentien ran the final leg of the distance medley relay in Monona on May 2. The team placed fifth in the event.

By Audrey Posten, Times-Register

 

Tue
10
May

Anita J. ‘Billie’ Kobliska

Anita Joan “Billie” Kobliska, 89, of Elkader, passed away Tuesday, May 3, 2022, at home surrounded by her family. She was born June 12, 1932, in Mason City to Frank and Beulah (Cross) Wagner. She graduated from Charles City High School, Charles City.

 

Thu
05
May

Rosemary Berns

Rosemary Berns, age 82, passed away on Saturday, April 30, 2022, at St. Luke’s Hospital in Cedar Rapids, of a sudden illness. She was born in the spring of 1939, on the 19th day of June to Lawerence and Emma (Overman) Bonert. She would later go on to marry Aloys Berns on May 18, 1958. They were united in marriage at the St.’s Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Petersburg, and to this union six children were born.

Tue
03
May

French advocates for SASCC as she steps away from agency after 17 years


Merry French stepped down as Substance Abuse Services for Clayton County (SASCC) Program Director last week after nearly 17 years with the agency. Adam Sadewasser, who has over 10 years of experience, will continue on as SASCC’s certified prevention specialist, conducting school and community outreach.

By Audrey Posten, Times-Register

 

Tue
03
May

Keystone Bridge project remains at a stand still


In this photo posted by the city of Elkader, one of the consulting engineers scans the stone to determine if there are any other new developments with the Keystone Bridge. Pedestrian access will remain closed, and the city is still exploring options for providing alternative access. Engineers will work with the contractors to develop options for repair for the city council to consider, and the city said this information may not be available until mid-May.

By Willis Patenaude, Times-Register

 

Tue
03
May

New non-profit Seva Health Center for Well-being supports mental health


As part of Seva Health’s efforts, Jessica Goltz has done yoga and mindfulness with over 300 elementary students. (Submitted photos)

Over the past year, Jessica Goltz said the grassroots curriculum Peace for Your Mind Project, which is designed to teach students how to improve their own brain health, has been provided to 240 high school students. During classes, students engaged in hands-on learning and conversation about the components of the brain.

By Audrey Posten, Times-Register

 

Tue
03
May

MSE continues beautification efforts in partnership with Central students


Main Street Elkader, in partnership with Central students and Mobile Track Solutions, is completing a metal banner project for the downtown. The designs highlight town focal points.

By Willis Patenaude, Times-Register

 

Tue
03
May

Meeting gathers public comment on renewal of Supreme Beef water use permit

By Audrey Posten, Times-Register

 

Pages