News about Creston, Iowa
Councilmember questions decrease in council, all at-large, proposal
Senior Payton Davis named Creston Chamber of Commerce Youth of the Year
School time capsule opening Sunday
Unofficial results favor Donald Trump, Zach Nunn, Ray "Bubba" Sorensen and Amy Sinclair in contested races
Mayor Waylon Clayton spoke during his coffee meeting with the public on rental inspections, alongside a suite of other topics.
Eight Early Head Start slots at Greater Connections Childcare Center.
'Mud running' damages roads; county considers ordinance
Creston man's birds competes
The late Lawrence Earl Nash's artwork will be shown at the Creston Arts Gallery for the month of November, and be presented by his daughter, Jennifer Queener.
Funding for childcare tuition assistance
Support from department heads
With the closing of The Can Place, Creston is left without a center for can redemption, leaving businesses which sell cans in a tricky position.
Today is Thursday, Oct. 31, the 305th day of the year. There are 61 days remaining in 2024. Below is a collection of news items found in the Creston News Advertiser for this week in history.
Allergen-friendly treats available on Halloween
A review of Union County's poll options
A second person has been charged with attempted murder in connection with the Aug. 15 shooting of a Creston man.
Information shared in school board meeting was inaccurate
Two seniors graduate
Update Uptown is working to create a brand for Creston.
Services are pending for Kim A. Young, 71, of Kent, formerly of the Des Moines area, who died Saturday, Oct. 26, 2024.
Overall staff attendance at 57.65%.
Grandson of Gov. Ray marries daughter of immigration family
Portions of Elm Street will be closed for street work beginning Monday.
Halloween events in and around Union County
More than quilts made
School board learns of new English language learning plan and more.
Today is Thursday, Oct. 24, the 298th day of the year. There are 68 days remaining in 2024. Below is a collection of news items found in the Creston News Advertiser for this week in history.
During Monday's regular board meeting, East Union reported an upswing of enrollment alongside other positive reports.
Saturday, 1004 N. Cherry
Brandea Leach approved as successor to Lisa Williamson
Discover Medical Thermography offers thermograms to those looking to be more proactive for their health.
another request
A group of East Union students created a wish list of items for donation.
Familiar with southern Iowa, non-profits
Nancy Parker has crocheted over 150 hats for children in need.
True Value files for bankruptcy
H&H Commercial Services will demolish three city-owned residential properties.
Improving school culture, relationships
Creston stores involved
Today is Thursday, Oct. 17, the 291st day of the year. There are 75 days remaining in 2024. Below are a collection of news items found in the Creston News Advertiser for this week in history.
Josh Vanderflught was awarded the IHSSA Fine Arts Administrator of the Year award.
Dissolution commitee to meet Oct. 21
Community invited to clean trash off shore.
General election Nov. 5
A new playground in Afton was discussed during Tuesday's council meeting.
Creston Mayor Waylon Clayton held the first in what will be a monthly series of sessions to hear concerns from the public.
Afton Council, during their regular meeting on Tuesday, struck down a policy which would add a prayer during a meeting.
Four phases of athletic facility improvements planned
Federal government plan
New director begins