The historic spill traveled 50 miles down the river and killed approximately 750,000 fish. The cost of only the fish kill was estimated to be $225,000. This dollar amount does not include other ...
From Nov. 6 through 8, the city hosted five downtown revitalization specialists from the Iowa Economic Development Authority’s Downtown Resource Center. The assessment team consisted of Jim Thompson, ...
“Our team demonstrated great strength today with consistent scoring throughout our lineup,” said Red Oak coach Patty Henke. “For our first 18-hole meet of the season, these scores are a good starting ...
Mon, 06/05/2023 - 2:39pmadmin Carol Ann Seaman, 80, Red Oak, formerly of Pittsburgh, Penn., passed away Monday, May 29, 2023, at her home. Carol was born Nov. 23, 1942, in Pittsburgh, Penn., the ...
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Thu, 03/06/2025 - 11:55amadmin Nick Johansen Municipal garbage was once again a hot topic for the Red Oak City Council. The meeting opened with a message from Red Oak police officer Luke Mellott, who ...
Firefighters from Red Oak were dispatched to a field fire on Ave. A, just off of Highway 34 at around 2:50 p.m. Thursday afternoon. Multiple area fire departments, including Stanton and Emerson, were ...
Tue, 10/04/2022 - 6:01pmadmin Tess Nelson The Dean of Students for the Inman Elementary School in Red Oak, Anthony Tyler Jones, was arrested Monday, Sept. 19, on a warrant out of Clarke County for an ...
Citywide garage sales Tue, 04/08/2025 - 6:09pmadmin Express Staff Section: News ...
Dorothy Evelyn Elarton, the daughter of Alfred and Pearl (Kingsbury) Davisson, was born Nov. 17, 1932, at Wenatchee, Wash. Dorothy was raised in the Omak, Wash., area and graduated from Omak High ...
“While it’s too late to take my name off the ballot, I am no longer running for the office of Mayor in Red Oak. I do want to apologize for what I said recently at the Mayor’s Youth Advisory Council ...
Red Oak senior Nicole Bond has signed a letter-of-intent to play volleyball next season at Northeast Community College.