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Mar

MFL MarMac middle school play will offer comedic take on classic fairy tale


Audiences will enjoy a comedic take on a classic fairy tale in “Cinderella and the Substitute Fairy Godmother,” this year’s MFL MarMac middle school play. Mattie Hallberg (left) plays Lucretia, the substitute fairy godmother, whom Cinderella, portrayed by Mariah Moser, becomes increasingly frustrated with during the play. (Photos by Audrey Posten)

Cora Keehner has the role of the prince, who she described as dorky rather than confident and charming.

A messenger shares news of the upcoming ball with Cinderella, her stepmother and stepsisters. The play will feature around 20 sixth, seventh and eighth grade students.

Said director Josie Roulson of the play's plot line: “Basically, the fairy godmothers have a party and all get food poisoning, so they have to send in a substitute who’s never done it before and it goes crazy from there."

By Audrey Posten, Times-Register

 

Tue
22
Mar

MFL MarMac school board, staff weigh in on value of virtual snow days

By Audrey Posten, Times-Register

 

Tue
22
Mar

Little Warriors Wrestling Club season a highlight of Central’s youth sports


These 12 Little Warrior wrestlers competed at AAU Districts on Feb. 6, in Waverly, where the top four in each weight bracket qualified for state. Pictured (front, left to right) are George Reimer, Louis Reimer, Jace Pope, Treyton Massman, Jace Bormann; (back) Max Fettkether, Braxton Bormann (state qualifier), Owen Hammersland (state qualifier), Zane Embretson, Clayton Hubbard and Sam Belser (state qualifier). (Submitted photos)

Kindergartner Jackson Gray takes down his opponent at Central’s home wrestling tournament on Jan. 9.

Fourth grader Samuel Belser turns the corner on his NFV opponent to finish the takedown at Central’s home scramble meet on Feb. 20.

By Willis Patenaude, Times-Register

 

Tue
22
Mar

More upgrades in the works for McGregor’s Turner Park

By Audrey Posten, Times-Register

 

Tue
22
Mar

Forum will address cybersecurity

Grant Langhus, information technology manager at Luana Savings Bank, hopes to start a local cybersecurity group to raise awareness and create a local support network for organizations experiencing a cyber incident. Given the attacks the country has seen against critical infrastructure, including power, water and sewer, this could ensure all local organizations have the resources they need to mitigate and/or recover from such attacks.

Tue
22
Mar

Moreland earns all-state recognition


Riley Moreland

MFL MarMac basketball player Riley Moreland has received all-state honors from two organizations. The Iowa Girls Coaches Association named the senior to its second team, while the Iowa Print Sports Writers Association placed her on its third team.

 

Tue
15
Mar

Highlighting Inspiring Women: She checked 'yes'


Bonnie Pruett

Throughout March, which is Women’s History Month, the North Iowa Times-Clayton County Register is again publishing a series of articles highlighting local women. Whether it’s through their careers, hobbies, volunteer efforts or unique personalities, these women have become an inspiration to others.

 

Tue
15
Mar

Public meeting provides details on upcoming McGregor Main Street project

By Audrey Posten, Times-Register

 

Tue
15
Mar

Clayton County Best program shows students local career opportunities


Art’s Way Scientific from Monona is one of many businesses that’s visited the Central Best program’s “In the Know, In the Nook,” an initiative to connect students with potential employers. (Submitted photos)

“In the Know, In the Nook” includes a business presentation at the school and then a business tour later in the week. Here, students visit thINK Custom in Elkader.

Best students are also responsible for producing videos for each business, which play on the lounge TV during the week, as a way to reach students who don’t attend the presentations. Best members are pictured here with representatives from Pattison Sand.

By Willis Patenaude, Times-Register

 

Tue
15
Mar

Going Places. Here at Home: Sarah Wille


Sarah Wille

This is one in a series of article highlighting the latest generation of innovators making a difference in our communities.

 

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