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Friday, March 17, 201703/17/2017

Drinkable sunscreen?

A Colorado company says their product works. An Iowa lawsuit says “no way.”

Tuesday, March 7, 201703/07/2017

Chad Greenway Retires from NFL

Listen to highlights from his retirement speech

Monday, March 6, 201703/06/2017

SCAM Alert

Mitchell Chamber warns to be on the look out for fake invoices…more details here

Thursday, March 2, 201703/02/2017

New High School Sports Alignment

Proposed Alignment for High School Basketball, Football & Volleyball

Wednesday, February 8, 201702/08/2017

An INDOOR drive-in theatre?!

Nashville gives you another reason to visit in 2018!

Monday, January 23, 201701/23/2017

Mitchell Community Video

Mitchell Chamber unveiled the Mitchell Community Brand video!

Wednesday, January 11, 201701/11/2017

Mt. Vernon-Plankinton to move to class 11-B for football

After much discussion, the association board voted 6-to-3 against the appeal.

Wednesday, January 11, 201701/11/2017

Monopoly players get vote on new generation of game pieces

Will they deep-six the battleship? Give the boot the boot? Or, gasp, kill the Scottie dog?

Saturday, January 7, 201701/07/2017

Auditions Set For DWU Spring Musicial

Auditions for “The Marvelous Wonderettes” are set for mid-January.

Wednesday, January 4, 201701/04/2017

New S’Mores Girl Scout cookies!

Check out the yummy new offerings from your favorite troupe!

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