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Wed
15
Oct

Easton Valley hands Warriors 52-36 loss


Max Fettkether (20) and Garrett Burns (55) prepare to stop the Easton Valley offense in Central’s 52-36 loss on Oct. 10. (Photos by Bev Hamann)

Central quarterback Griffen Hammersland runs with the ball in last week's game versus Easton Valley.

Braden Taylor prepares to snap the ball for Central.

By Audrey Posten | Times-Register

Wed
15
Oct

MFL MarMac cross country races at South Winneshiek Invitational

By Audrey Posten | Times-Register

 

Wed
15
Oct

Cascade claws out win over MFL MarMac


Against Cascade, freshman quarterback Easton Lange had a busy night feeding the ball to a trio of 100-yard rushers. (Photos by Audrey Posten)

Bryce Jones amassed 122 yards and three touchdowns in the loss to Cascade.

Defender Kashton Decker makes a leaping grab for the ball in last week's match-up with the Cougars.

By Audrey Posten | Times-Register

 

Tue
14
Oct

Lois E. Gregerson

Lois Gregerson, 93, of Oelwein, passed away Friday, Oct. 3, 2025, at her home.

Tue
14
Oct

Alice. E. Reimer

Alice Elizabeth Reimer, born April 1, 1945, in Waterloo, entered into eternal rest on July 22, 2025. The daughter of Percy and Betty Roseberry, Alice was raised in the Waterloo area, where she developed the values of kindness, strength and devotion that defined her life.

Thu
09
Oct

Community collaboration enhances McGregor’s 300 Block


On Oct. 4, McGregor residents, visitors and community organizations celebrated the completion of what’s been termed the “300 Block Enhancement Project,” encompassing collaborative improvements to Artesian and Pocket parks as well as the patio area behind the McGregor Public Library. Here, Jenifer Westphal, Duane Boelman, Terri Strutt and Maria Brummel listen as McGregor Economic Development Director Brandi Crozier speaks at the event. (Photos by Audrey Posten)

As part of the 300 Block Enhancement Project, representatives from the Alexander McGregor Endowment presented $15,000 to the city of McGregor for improvements to Pocket Park.

In lieu of a ribbon cutting, 300 Block celebration attendees were encouraged to weave streamers through the new ornamental fencing. “Each color represents all the different people that were involved to make this project happen,” said Brandi Crozier. Pictured are Michael and Sara Petrie. (Photo by Audrey Posten)

Jenifer and Jeff Westphal were honored to help with improvements to Artesian Park, many of which were made possible with donations memorializing the late Joanne Collins-Stewart, Jenifer’s mother.

Taryn and Gretel Moser enjoyed viewing the story walk organized by the McGregor Public Library in Pocket Park.

In Pocket Park, next to the library, grass has replaced gravel. Trees will also be planted in the space to add beauty and shade.

As part of the 300 Block Enhancement Project, there is a new patio area behind the McGregor Public Library, which people enjoyed during Saturday's event.

A new sign was one of many improvements to Artesian Park.

By Audrey Posten | Times-Register

 

Thu
09
Oct

The tradition continues: McGregor Fall Art Festival is Oct. 11 and 12


Enjoy a variety of arts and crafts, live music, food and drinks and family-friendly activities at the annual McGregor Fall Arts and Crafts Festival. The event returns to Turner Park, on the west edge of McGregor, on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 11 and 12, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. (File photo)

By Audrey Posten | Times-Register

 

Thu
09
Oct

Grassley meets with rural pharmacies


Staff from Clayton Drug pose with U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley, who attended a Q&A with local pharmacy owners and health care providers on Sept. 25, at the Strawberry Point Clayton Drug location. (Photo by Kaitlyn Kuehl-Berns)

By Kaitlyn Kuehl-Berns | Times-Reigster

 

Wed
08
Oct

Meet the Candidates: McGregor Mayor

Three candidates are vying for a two-year term as mayor of the city of McGregor. Current mayor Russell Crawmer, who was appointed to the position in fall 2024 after the retirement of Lyle Troester, faces challengers Anne E.H. Kruse and Luke Corlett in the Nov. 4 city/school election. The candidates recently shared their thoughts about key issues with Times-Register editor Audrey Posten. Visit elections.claytoncountyia.gov/ for more information on candidates and when and where to vote.

Tue
07
Oct

Bulldogs pick up pair of UIC wins

By Audrey Posten | Times-Register

 

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