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Out of the Past

Worst car crash in Kossuth County history

By Gene Miller

150 Years Ago

We understand that our County Auditor, Mr. A. E. Wheelock, who has been suffering from an attack of Erysipelas, is gaining slowly and will soon put in an appearance upon our streets.

 

125 Years Ago

Ink Spots

Of passwords and evil cyberspace elves

By Molly MacDonald

Travel Diary

Gondola traffic on Venice’s Grand Canal

By Jim Sloter

Our Kossuth County

Summer construction brings significant street improvements

By Rick Murphy

Mayor of Algona

 

This summer has certainly challenged our Google maps! Many of us have found new routes to our favorite destinations in town, due to the number of street improvement projects underway. 

We hear many questions about the construction throughout our community, and I’ll address the most common ones.

Families of Faith

Lessons from the hydrangea

By Rev. WALT REEMTSMA

Pastor, Burt, Lone Rock Presbyterian churches

 

Indeed, the body does not consist of one member but many. I Corinthians 12:14

 

Throwback: Kossuth County Courthouse

 

 

This artist rendition shows the second Kossuth County Courthouse that stood in the exact spot as today’s courthouse.

The first courthouse was a two-story wooden frame building. A replica of the wooden one can be found on the fairgrounds. 

Out of the Past

If you work for the railroad you can’t drink liquor - at all

By Gene Miller

150 Years Ago

Teacher Wanted - A teacher is wanted to teach the Greenwood Center School, Greenwood Tp., for which $30 a month will be paid, term to commence September 2d and continue seven months. Must be competent to give instructions in the rudiments of singing. Apply to Samuel Sands, Sub-Director. 

 

125 Years Ago

Travel Diary

Enjoyed the solitude, little traffic driving in Italy

By Jim Sloter

Letter to Editor

Full Access Reproductive Health Clinics in Iowa

 

To the Editor

Our Kossuth County

EMS: An Essential Service to our Community

 

By Dar Elbert

KRHC

 

The Daily Umbrella

The old burn barrel

By Shane Goodman

Try to describe the use of a burn barrel to city kids today, and you are likely going to get some strange looks — and maybe even a citation. For many of us, burning “stuff” in barrels was a common practice. These 55-gallon drums were regularly seen in the backyards and alleyways in many Iowa towns and cities. In some places, they still are.

Families of Faith

The Bible as foundation

By Rev. Patrick Mostek

Assistant Pastor Grace Church, Algona

Throwback: Cycling

Remember when cycling was a high school track event? Me either. Here’s a look at cycling enthusiasts from Algona in the early 1900s. I wonder when this event was eliminated from track meets. Does anyone remember?

Out of the Past

Burt Dr. makes house call by plane

By Gene Miller

150 Years Ago

Oil Prices 

 

Oh, it’s finger pointing. Why should we blame oil companies for high prices?

The U.S. has 286 million gas burning vehicles registered in 2020. On average 17 million gas burning vehicles sales per year. With 2 million electric vehicles being sold. At this rate we would only have 13% by 2035. I say yes we need investment and incentives from Congress.

Ink Spots

Of revolving doors and the exceptionally adorables

By Molly MacDonald

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