Joining the practice in 1978, Katzer served the Creston community for 35 years. Though starting out with the larger livestock ...
Braymen, 87, was in the beginning of a 26-year career having a “part-time job” he smiled. He and a handful of others he knew ...
When describing her volunteer work, she explains it as “donating time,” seeing how her time can mean more for others. “I’d ...
Megan Howard representing Crush Cancer was the guest for Creston Rotary on Monday, Nov. 4. The annual event held the first ...
There has been a lot of activity at the Greater Greenfield Community Foundation (GGCF).
Adair County voters chose Republican incumbent Ray “Bubba” Sorensen of Greenfield over Democratic challenger Karen Varley of ...
“Seussical Jr.” takes the performer and audience into the world of Dr. Seuss, where beloved characters are revisited, like ...
Clearview Homes - Diabetes is a challenging condition for seniors, not only because of its direct symptoms, but also due to ...
Brooklyn Hadl of Southwestern drives around a Graceland JV opponent during her 29-point effort in Southwestern's 75-46 win.
Because of the Veterans Day holiday Monday, Nov. 11, the Creston News Advertiser will only have an online edition on Monday. There will not be a print edition. The office will be open on Monday.
Can redemption will stay available in Creston, with the Creston Redemption Center taking over the building of The Can Place.
With the heart of the construction season coming to a close as the weather turns cooler, Adair County Engineer Nick Kauffman said it has been another productive construction season within the county.