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Opinion

Dengler Domain: Father’s Day

Local Columns

Being my first Father’s Day this past Sunday, here are 40 pieces of learned knowledge. I thought I would share the wisdom of what I have learned over the last six months. 1. Always respect Asher’s bedtime. If the bedtime is not respected, chaos ensues. 2. No matter how hard (i.e., crying ...

Dining with Donaldson: An Introduction

Local Columns

Welcome to Dining with Donaldson, the place where I try recipes so you don’t have to! You may be asking yourself why you should trust my expertise, so let me tell you a little bit about myself. Besides the fact that I have been enjoying food for over 30 years now, I am a self-described ...

This old dog might catch the bumper

Editorials

Chris Jones fancied himself trolling for walleyes in the backwaters of the Upper Mississippi River near Lansing in his retirement. Instead, the 65-year-old found himself disembarking at Philadelphia for the NetRoots conference on his way to a goal of raising $1 million in his uphill Iowa ...

Dysart Chamber Community Connections: June 2026

Local Columns

I don't know about you, but summer always feels like the season when Dysart really shines. One of the things I love most about my role with the Chamber is getting a front-row seat to all the great things happening in our community. Sometimes it's a large event that brings hundreds of people to ...

Dengler Domain: Green

Local Columns

Nothing is better than seeing fields of green. While it can be debated on what type of plants should be creating the green, seeing the beauty of growth is amazing. Winter can be dreary with the browns and grays, but nothing puts the soul and mood in a better place than seeing green. As I drove ...

On Nature: Birds Warn of Climate Change

Conservation

In olden days miners took Canaries into the mine to give them an early warning if toxic gases were present. Now birds in the natural world are giving us a warning. Over the past 50 years, more than 60% of the wintering North American bird species have shifted their winter range northward, ...

Q&A: Federal Tax Cuts Help Working Families

Editorials

Q: What does the 2026 federal tax filing data show? A: The U.S. Treasury released data showing American families and workers claimed $82 billion in individual direct relief from the Working Families Tax Cuts Act signed into law one year ago on the Fourth of July. The Republican-led Congress ...

Heather’s Highlights: County Government and You, May 2026

Local Columns

School is out and summer is welcomed in my household! We had our first HomeBase Iowa application and approval by the Board of Supervisors in May. I’m very excited that we got our first approval to help a gentleman that is currently serving in the military and decided to purchase a home in ...

Dengler Domain: Z.C.B.J. Hall

Local Columns

Reading the recent North Tama Telegraph article about the Z.C.B.J. Hall in Clutier needing new siding brought up old memories. When my grandma, Ferne Pohlman, moved to Clutier from the farm after my grandpa, Vernon, had passed, she built the house standing across the street to the east of the ...

Feenstra learns lesson about showing up

Editorials

You might have attracted as many people to a Unitarian Universalist fellowship hour in Sioux Center as to a Randy Feenstra rally in Sioux Rapids. Just about 40 people showed up for his gubernatorial campaign event at the farm of Rep. Megan Jones. He had won the endorsement of President Trump at ...