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Iowa Food Group happy to be in Cherokee Robinson, Zimmerman personable, knowledgable team (Local News ~ 09/21/18)
As rain was falling all over Cherokee County Wednesday, the proverbial sun was shining brightly on the former Cherokee Tyson Foods Plant destined to begin operations in January with new owners, new workforce, and a new vitality that has Cherokee abuzz with excitement... -
Stomp hunger (Local News ~ 09/21/18)
Washington High School students volunteered their time to the Cherokee County Stomp Hunger Campaign Monday and Tuesday. The students filled individual bags with soy, rice, and vitamins that will go out around the world to feed the hungry. Projections were between volunteers and students they will produce 50,000 hunger packets... -
Board canvasses Cherokee, MMC School votes
(Local News ~ 09/21/18)
The Cherokee County Board if Supervisors Tuesday approved the canvass of election results from the September 11, 2018 Cherokee Community School and Marcus-Meriden-Cleghorn Community School Special Election as presented and therefore declare the respective public measures to be adopted...
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Cherokee land earns ‘Certified Site’ status 100-acre tract now ‘project ready’ (Local News ~ 09/21/18)
In a special event Monday at the Gathering Place in downtown Cherokee, the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) announced that a 100-acre development-ready site located in Cherokee is the latest industrial site to achieve certification through the Iowa Certified Site Program. It joins 20 other sites in the state and only the second in NW Iowa that have been designated as project-ready... -
Bow down, it’s the TV guy
(Local News ~ 09/21/18)
The phone kept ringing Wednesday morning with callers excited and many seeking information about the fantastic news available only in the Chronicle Times that the former Cherokee Tyson Foods Plant was sold and new owners will operate a meat processing facility there beginning in January...
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2018 Festival of Trees at the Sanford Museum
(Column ~ 09/21/18)
The phone kept ringing Wednesday morning with callers excited and many seeking information about the fantastic news available only in the Chronicle Times that the former Cherokee Tyson Foods Plant was sold and new owners will operate a meat processing facility there beginning in January...
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HAT’S OFF TO JODI
(Local News ~ 09/21/18)
Jodi Schlichting is anywhere Cherokee is playing. That’s right. Anywhere. It’s very likely if you attend a Braves sporting event, you’ll see Jodi, pacing the sidelines, waiting in the wings to help if needed. A 1996 Washington High grad and former prep athlete, Jodi now tends to Cherokee athletes like their her own children. ...
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