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Local Soldier participates in 'Best Warrior Competition'
Iowa Army National Guard Staff Sgt. Steven M. Day, of Indianola and a machinist with Knoxville’s 3654th Maintenance Company, recently participated in the Iowa Army National Guard's Best Warrior competition. -
Factory Value Parts named title sponsor of Nationals
Knoxville Raceway General Manager Brian Stickel announced Wednesday that a major sponsor has been signed for the next three years in regards to the Knoxville Nationals.
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RAGBRAI® Meeting May 1
The Knoxville RAGBRAI® committee invites interested residents, business owners, managers, and participants to a Town Hall meeting on Wednesday, May 1 at The Village Theatre (212 E. Robinson St., Knoxville).
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Melcher-Dallas Schools recognized for healthy efforts
Melcher-Dallas Schools received a national award for efforts to support and improve the health of children and the community.
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Knoxville art students win conference
Knoxville High School placed first in the Little Hawkeye Conference art show, held Wednesday, April 3, at Central College in Pella.
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Construction Trades finishing 11th Knoxville Habitat house
Students in Jordan Downing's Knoxville High School Construction Trades class were working on their latest house, located at 501 South First. This house will be the eleventh built by KHS students during its partnership with Habitat for Humanity of Marion County.
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MidAmerican donates to Kiwanis
MidAmerican Energy has donated a total of $1,250 to the Knoxville Morning Kiwanis Miracle Playground at Young's Park.
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McNeill is Mid Level Principal of the Year
Brian McNeill, principal of Knoxville Middle School, has been named the 2013 Iowa Middle Level Principal of the Year by the School Administrators of Iowa.
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Bates named PRHC Shining Star
Wayne Bates, Environmental Services at Medical Clinic in Ottumwa, was recently selected by a group of his co-workers as the March 2013 Shining Star at Pella Regional Health Center. -
Freedom Rock coming to Knoxville in 2014
Knoxville has booked a Freedom Rock to be painted by Ray "Bubba" Sorensen of Greenfield. The rock is on Sorensen's "to do" list in 2014.
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