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News Sep. 30, 2018 8:14 pm2577d ago
LIBERTYVILLE ? A 15-year-old female is being charged with child endangerment resulting in death for an incident in which a deceased infant was found in a home in Libertyville.The Jefferson County Attorney?s Office has not released the name of the female, who is believed to be the mother of the infant.According to a press release from the Jefferson County Attorney?s Office, the Jefferson County Sheriff?s Office ...
News Sep. 30, 2018 8:14 pm2577d ago
People from across southeast Iowa came together Thursday in Fairfield to talk about preserving the state?s natural resources.The group met in the Fairfield Public Library and talked about the state?s Resource Enhancement And Protection program. REAP is a program that provides grants for local communities to maintain or expand the soil, water quality and vegetation of the area.Six counties were represented at ...
Community Sep. 30, 2018 8:14 pm2577d ago
The Fairfield Iowa Convention and Visitors Bureau received an award from the Iowa Tourism Office for its smart phone ?app.?The visitors bureau was one of two local entities to be honored by the Iowa Tourism Office and Travel Federation of Iowa at the 2013 Iowa Tourism Conference Oct. 17 in Des Moines. The other was the American Gothic House Center, which received an award for ?outstanding tourism experience.? ...
News Sep. 30, 2018 8:14 pm2577d ago
The city of Fairfield is taking a new approach to sewer repairs.Until recently, the public works department has been dispatched to fix a break in the city?s sewer line. That is not going to happen anymore. On Oct. 14, those responsibilities passed to the wastewater treatment facility.The change has required the wastewater employees to undergo additional training, something they will continue throughout the ...
News Sep. 30, 2018 8:14 pm2577d ago
A new face is greeting youngsters at the Fairfield Public Library, and it?s that of children?s librarian Afton Hallauer.Hallauer, of DeKalb, Ill., has been on the job since Oct. 1 and already feels at home in her new position and new town. One of her roles as children?s librarian is to help children find reference materials for their homework. She also connects kids to leisure books she thinks they?ll enjoy ...
Community Sep. 30, 2018 8:14 pm2577d ago
The Fairfield City Council agreed to hold a public hearing on an amendment to an ordinance that would allow bowhunting of deer in select parts of town.The public hearing will be at the council?s next meeting at 7 p.m. Oct. 28.The vote was 6-1 in favor of holding the public hearing. John Revolinski voted against the motion. After the vote, a councilor asked Revolinski why he voted against a public hearing, and ...
News Sep. 30, 2018 8:14 pm2577d ago
The Fairfield RAGBRAI executive committee understands the serious threat the emerald ash borer poses to the ash trees in Fairfield.That is why the committee gave the Fairfield Park and Recreation Foundation $6,150 at Monday night?s city council meeting. The money will go toward purchasing trees to replace the ash trees in Central Park that could be lost to the emerald ash borer in the next three to five years. ...
News Sep. 30, 2018 8:14 pm2577d ago
LOCKRIDGE ? A house about 6 miles north of Lockridge caught fire Monday night and kept firefighters busy for hours.The house was at 3140 160th Street between Lockridge and Brighton. Jeremy Loving, Lockridge fire chief, said his department received the fire call at about 9:30 p.m. Monday. Firefighters responded and saw the fire had touched about 10 percent of the house and was raging strong.The fire was doing ...
News Sep. 30, 2018 8:14 pm2577d ago
The Fairfield City Council will consider whether to allow hunters to kill deer in town at its next meeting Monday.The Fairfield Police Department has proposed opening a short deer season to take place in late December and early January to hunt deer in select locations on the west side and south side of town.If approved, the hunts would be confined to bows and would occur in three places: on ground owned by the ...
News Sep. 30, 2018 8:14 pm2577d ago
John Harper remembers the date well: Aug. 18, 1979.What Harper has no memory of is what transpired the following eight weeks. On that summer day, more than 34 years ago, Harper was knocked off his moped and suffered a traumatic brain injury. He was in a coma for two months, and when he awoke he was only faced with more challenges. Harper had to re-learn how to talk and how to walk.At the time, Harper was 15 ...
Community Sep. 30, 2018 8:14 pm2577d ago
Imagine cooking a pizza from start to finish in just two minutes.Although it sounds impossible, the feat is within reach for a homemade cob oven at Maharishi School for the Age of Enlightenment. The base of the oven is made of reclaimed concrete blocks and the body is made of a mixture of sand, clay and straw in the shape of a dome.The oven was built by the Maharishi School senior class last school year and ...
News Sep. 30, 2018 8:14 pm2577d ago
A Fairfield resident has organized a fundraiser for kidney disease.Jami Kaelin is one of the two women to organize the Southeast Iowa Kidney Walk, which is Saturday in Ottumwa. This is the second year of the Southeast Iowa Kidney Walk, which raised more than $5,000 its first year in 2012. Kaelin and her co-worker Kristin Wilson are working hard to make the event even more successful than before.The fundraising ...
News Sep. 30, 2018 8:14 pm2577d ago
The Fairfield Middle School wants its students to not only think outside the box, but also outside the classroom walls.This fall, the middle school has begun a class that encourages eighth-graders to design projects that help their community. The teachers thought the class was such a great idea they decided to call it, ?Idea.?Idea is a class eighth-graders may take during sixth hour if they do not need additiona...
News Sep. 30, 2018 8:14 pm2577d ago
Washington Elementary School students and faculty dressed up as hillbillies and lumberjacks Tuesday as the school district celebrates homecoming with dress-up days all this week. The dress-up days for Washington the rest of the week are: today is Sports Day; Thursday is student picture day, so the students are asked to dress as teachers while the teachers dress as kids; Friday is Spirit Day, when students don ...
News Sep. 30, 2018 8:14 pm2577d ago
Fairfield residents can expect their sewer bill to jump 20 percent in the next couple of months.The city of Fairfield passed the third and final reading of an ordinance at its meeting Sept. 23 to increase sewer fees. The vote was unanimous as all seven councilors voted in favor of it. The councilors are Daryn Hamilton, John Revolinski, Martha Rasmussen, Connie Boyer, Jessica Ledger-Kalen, Tony Hammes and Michael ...