Knoxville — On July 19th, the Marion County fair will host an incredible evening of inspirational Christian music and worship when we open the gates for SHILOH with a concert beginning at 8 PM. SHILOH is a group who is definitely on the rise in Christian music today. With over a decade behind them, this Texas based trio is known for their unique and progressive sound that combines inspirational, praise and worship, southern gospel and many other styles of music with an added special Texas flare that SHILOH audiences have come to appreciate. SHILOH’s trademark sound is derived from their extraordinary musical arrangements, closely-knit harmonies, and powerful and distinctive vocals. Their professionalism and quest for excellence is only surpaced by their ability to connect with an audience and share the message of God’s love, grace, hope, and forgiveness. Make your plans now to see SHILOH at the Marion County Fair, Sunday evening July 19th!
Celebrations
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Video: Chamber Banquet Held
The 2012 Knoxville Chamber of Commerce Impact Awards were presented Saturday night, prior to a keynote address by Aplington-Parkersburg's Aaron Thomas.
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KHS Athletic Hall of Fame Luncheon held
Family and friends gathered this afternoon at the Lake Red Rock Cultural Center for lunch, stories and memories, to celebrate the newest inductees into the Knoxville High School Athletic Hall of Fame.
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Coaches vs. Cancer total surpasses 2011
Though the final tally from Saturday's Coaches vs. Cancer event in Knoxville is not yet available, the current total more than surpasses the $24,000 raised in 2011. One seventh grade student helped add to what will be an even more impressive total.
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Extension office to hold open house Thursday
For those familiar with the past incarnations of what is now the new Iowa State University Extension office in Marion County, there have definitely been changes.
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Report: Over $10K raised for Coaches vs. Cancer already
Troy Hawkshead, Hormel Plant Manager and Coaches vs. Cancer volunteer/organizer, recently came into the Journal-Express office and reported that over $10,000 has already been raised for Knoxville's Coaches vs. Cancer event.
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Rodgers' party is underway
The celebration marking Donnie Rodgers' 65th anniversary with what is now Wells Fargo Bank has begun.
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Hoke recognized for service
The Society for Human Resource Management, Southeast Iowa Chapter, presented Lynette Hoke of Knoxville with a token of their appreciation for her service on Tuesday night.
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Piecemakers donate to Care Facility
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Students of the Months recognized
Two Knoxville High School seniors were recognized for being Students of the Month for September and October.
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Festival of Trees winners
The Marion County Historical Society has announced the winning trees from the Festival of Trees.
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