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ELK HORN – Bradley R. Cornelsen, 40, Council Bluffs, has been sentenced to four years in jail on wire fraud charges.    A federal judge sentenced Cornelsen to the prison term as well as three years supervised release following imprisonment.  He also must pay $1,400,320.09 in restitution to MV...
Group members include: Top L-R: Fay Porter, Ryan Meyer, Jenny Weisenborn, Gabe Madson
Next Row: Drew Voge, Lindsey Metzger, Fidel Martinez-Greer
Next Row: Kara Rueschenberg, Charlotte Lotenschtein, Lucy Borkowski, Ben Rihner
Next Row:  Emma Barnes and Andrea Ferry
Next Row: Caitlin Bissen, Brooke Nelson, Addison Ferry, Laura Kaufmann
Bottom Row: Madi Doonan, Alan Holloway, Xavier Smith
AMES - The Harlan Community High School Jazz Experience, under the direction of Ryan Meyer, won its seventh Class 3A championship at the 42nd Annual Iowa Jazz Championships on Tues., April 4 here. HCHS has placed in the trophy class every year since its inception in 1976 and has garnered first...
AMES -- Kassidy Chadwick, a seventh-grader from Exira-EHK Community School District, finished in a tie as state runner-up in the Scripps State of Iowa Spelling Bee Contest, held March 25 at Iowa State University.  The spelling bee was sponsored by the ISU Greenlee School of Journalism and Mass...
Kyle Michels demonstrates his EZ Server invention as Jolie Nielsen watches.
HARLAN -- Hundreds of people turned out Tuesday night, March 28 for the second-annual STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Extravaganza held at the Harlan Community Schools.    The Southwest Iowa regional STEM hub hosted the event in the primary and intermediate gyms in the Harlan...
HARLAN – The Harlan Education Association and Harlan Community Schools Board of Education have approved a three-year agreement following exempt-session negotiations held during the past few weeks.    Due to legislative changes implemented at the state level this year, specifically a revision of...
HARLAN – The Harlan Education Association and Harlan Community Schools Board of Education have approved a three-year agreement following exempt-session negotiations held during the past few weeks.    Due to legislative changes implemented at the state level this year, specifically a revision of...
HARLAN -- Ken Weber, Harlan Municipal Utilities General Manager, issued an overview of three of HMU’s utility performances through Jan. 31, 2017 recently.    In the Electric Utility, he reported that revenues are 23.86 percent greater than budgeted and 13.53 percent higher than the prior year, same...
	Rick Chipman and Pat Chipman hold a Navy picture of Donald Noehren.  Rick is a nephew and Pat is a niece. Noehren’s remains have been found and will be buried on Monday in Arlington National Cemetery.
HARLAN – The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) announced this week that the remains of a U.S. serviceman, missing from the Korean War, have been identified and will be returned to his family for burial with full military honors.    Army Sgt. Donald Dean Noehren, 23, Harlan, will be buried...
HARLAN -- The Harlan Community High School Student Council is hosting a Light the Night event on Sunday, April 30 to raise awareness of and funds for Leukemia and Lymphoma research.    All events will be taking place at Merrill Field in Harlan, with the event being moved to the high school in the...
COUNTY -- April is Autism Awareness Month, and local residents are asked to celebrate individuals with autism and to educate the public about autism and issues within the autism community.    The Center for Disease Control (CDC) estimates that one in 68 children are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum...

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