Friday, June 13

Baseball

Belmond-Klemme – 5

@ Colo-Nesco – 3



GMG – 7

@ Clarksville – 5



Gilbert – 6

@ Iowa Falls-Alden – 3



Woodward-Granger – 2

@ South Hardin – 4



Nashua-Plainfield – 2

@ West Fork – 13



Softball

AGWSR – 3

vs. #13 (3A) Sumner-Fredericksburg – 13 (5)



Belmond-Klemme – 11

@ Aplington-Parkersburg – 5



Clarion-Goldfield-Dows – 0

@ #7 (1A) St. Edmond – 19



GMG – 0

@ #1 (1A) Clarksville – 4



Jesup Invitational

(Dike-New Hartford)

Dike-New Hartford – 1

vs. West Delaware – 7



Hampton-Dumont-CAL – 5

@ Humboldt – 6



Nashua-Plainfield – 0

@ #6 (2A) West Fork – 15 (4)

Superintendent contract approved by the CGD Board

The Clarion-Goldfield-Dows School Board this week held a closed session to conduct the superintendent review and evaluation. In open session, the CGD board approved the fiscal year 2026 superintendent contract with Joe Nelson. His base salary will

Business meeting held by the Greene City Council

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The Greene City Council this week approved and confirmed the plans, specifications, form of contract and estimate of the cost for the 4th Street Water Main Project Rebid. The Greene council then approved a contract for the

Sheffield City Council declines to offer swimming lessons

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This week, the Sheffield City Council decided not to offer swim lessons at the pool, partly because the pool has already had four lifeguards quit since the facility opened. In other business, the Sheffield council approved repairs

Dumont City Council approves ordinance amendments

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Thursday evening, the Dumont City Council approved on the third and final reading an ordinance amendment that will increase the water/sewer rates, as well as adding an additional $1.50 to the tower maintenance fee. The Dumont council

North Hansell Shooting Range damaged by Wednesday storms

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The North Hansell Shooting Range, located north of Hansell along county road S-56, was damaged by the severe thunderstorms that rolled across the local area Wednesday evening. Franklin County Conservation Director Ned Parker tells RadioOnTheGo News that