News about Creston, Iowa
With this year’s Party in the Park wrapped, the Creston Parks board took time to review.
Pavement reconstruction planned for Palm Street.
County trails expansion workshop held last Thursday.
Isabel Pettit was sentenced July 11 in Union County District Court on three counts related to the sexual abuse of a minor
Union County Fair runs from July 17 to July 23.
A discussion on sidewalks in Afton and how to fund their renovation took place during last week's meeting.
Details on savings from Union County's recycling bin changes were detailed during a county meeting last Wednesday.
25 babies born at GRH in June
Union County Emergency Management named their new coordinator Wednesday.
Tornado safe room included in new athletic center
Creston Water Works will swap contractors for a division of their water main improvement project.
CAT prepares for summer production of The Beverly Hillbillies
Board checks off items from 2025-27 plan
An exhibit titled "Percussive Maintenance" with work by Patrick Leer can be viewed at the Creston Arts Gallery this July.
Changes going to IEDA
Roads Books for Union County will be digitized for easier access and search by roads workers.
Today is Thursday, July 3, the 184th day of the year. There are 181 days remaining in 2025. Below is a collection of news items found in the Creston News Advertiser for this week in history.
Creston City Council incorporates new state code
Crossroads discussed their programs to the Union County board of supervisors.
Juvenile passenger transported to Des Moines
Creston ready for holiday weekend
Union County approved the final resolutions of the fiscal year last Wednesday.
An unidentified Creston man was injured in a motorcycle versus animal accident
Various Iowa laws go into effect July 1
Creston Fourth of July celebration to host carnival.
Annual races help fund Union County trails
The 5th Annual Sand Volleyball Tournament is the spot to be on Sunday, June 29.
Union County EMA Coordinator Jo Duckworth attended her final meeting as coordinator on Wednesday.
Today is Thursday, June 26, the 177th day of the year. There are 188 days remaining in 2025. Below is a collection of news items found in the Creston News Advertiser for this week in history.
A new vehicle for transferring patients will be available for Greater Regional’s vehicle fleet.
The work of artist Trey Reis has been featured at the Creston Arts Gallery, with a closing reception scheduled 6-8 p.m. on Friday, June 27.
The biggest weekend in Afton is just a few days away.
Athletes waiting for prices on pickleball expansion
South Central Iowa Community Foundation Grant funds accessibility at bandshell.
Wednesday's meeting marked the first workshop of county ordinances.
Area military families support their loved ones by wearing red on Fridays
Parks and rec fix park info displays, contemplate Facebook page
A Creston man solicited an undercover officer posing as a 14-year-old girl online
Creston adds another win to their streak.
Greater 8/5K to avoid lake construction.
Cellphones are officially banned at East Union, at least during instructional time.
A missing Creston man's body was found Wednesday afternoon
Wellmark's School-Centered Behavioral Health Grant is open for applications.
Upkeep to a Union County care facility was outlined during a report to Union County in a quiet meeting last Wednesday.
In a sight especially rare for Creston, about 100 protesters brought signs, flags and voices to protest President Donald Trump and his administration.
SWCC shares FY26-29 strategic plan.
Engineers and construction managers chosen for SWCC project
City funds will go toward city maintenance, Greenlawn Cemetery and savings for emergencies.
This Father's Day, the CNA reached out to area dads and grandpas to ask them some important questions.
Seven students taking online theory course