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Hanson Nature Center open to public
Apr 8 2024The Hanson Nature Center, located two miles north of Leland, is now open for public viewing and will allow visitors to learn about the natural lands and species of Winnebago County.The center plans to have its grand opening on July 13, 2024. While the center is open, the Winnebago County...
Have a ball at Adult Prom Casino Night!
Feb 28 2024Who ever said that adults can’t enjoy prom too? Get all dolled up with your partner or friends, let loose and have a night to remember at Adult Prom Casino Night this Saturday, March 2, at 8 p.m. in the Grafton Community Center.Throughout the last 20 years, the adult prom...
Visit the Waldorf University and Forest City Area Spring Career and Internship Fair this Wednesday
Feb 26 2024Searching for a job? Look no further. The Waldorf University and Forest City Area Spring Career and Internship Fair is this Wednesday, Feb. 28 from 1-4 p.m. in the Civic Auditorium in Forest City.“We need to grow our workforce,” said Beth Bilyeu, executive director of Forest City Economic Development. “We...
New coffee shop parks in Northwood
Jan 19 2024Carpenter Coffee Company parked its coffee trailer last December to set up its first brick and mortar shop in Northwood, paving the way for its grand opening at the beginning of this year.The shop is owned by Jon and Bree Back, who started their business in a trailer in 2022...
Lake Mills was ripe with spooky deals throughout its annual Ghouls Day Out on Oct. 21. Shoppers hit the streets for the Halloween-themed event for the chance to win baskets put together by participating businesses.Shoppers started at Lake Mills Chamber Development Corporation, which puts on the event, and received their...
One Buffalo Center resident proves you CAN have your cake and eat it too.Hannah Main is not only a veterinary technician for the Forest City Veterinary Clinic but also the owner of Wiggle Butts Dog Grooming in Buffalo Center, allowing her to pursue both her passions.Recognizing the need for dog...
Michaelis and Stone attend the Altoona ConferenceMelissa Michaelis, executive director of Winn-Worth Betco, was one of several economic development professionals to attend the Iowa Area Development Group (IADG) Partners Forum in Altoona last week.IADG aims to assist businesses and communities throughout the state to reach their project development goals, and...
The word “blacksmith” may flood one with images of Medieval times, swords and large, burning forges, but really, smithing is an art thriving in our neighbor’s yard.From ornaments to flowers to custom orders, Eric Wolsing can craft it all. Wolsing’s business, Oak & Anvil Works is an operated steel fabrication,...
June 13, 2023: Last summer, both the Winnebago County Board of Supervisors and the Worth County Board of Supervisors passed a resolution to provide $1,000 in relocation assistance to veterans moving into Winnebago or Worth Counties through the HBI program. The funds will be distributed through the county’s economic development...
Director Durham visits Lake Mills
May 24 2023Debi Durham, Director of the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) and of the Iowa Finance Authority (IFA) along with IEDA Business Development Project Manager Beth Balzer and Senior Policy and Partnership Manager for IEDA Deanna Triplett met with various members of the Lake Mills Community on Thursday May 11th. ...
Winn-Worth Betco celebrates 30 years
May 16 2023On May 11, roughly 100 people gathered at Diamond Jo Casino to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Winn-Worth Betco.
Winn-Worth Betco is an economic development company in Lake Mills that strives to improve the quality of life of those residing in Winnebago and Worth Counties.
The company formed...
Restored Fertile home is open for guest rentals
Feb 15 2023Memento Vivere. Remember, you must live. This phrase was the concept behind Fertile’s new home away from home.
The 122-year-old home was transformed into a modern farmhouse for short-term rentals by North Liberty, Iowa residents Matt Wiskus and Tracy McDowell-Wiskus.
The couple spends much of their time at...
New child care open in Forest City
Jan 20 2023After roughly two years of updating and construction, Little Angel’s Child Care and Preschool owners Katie and Carl Douglas opened their third location on the northern edge of Forest City in October.
“I would encourage anyone who’s been here before to come see it because it’s awesome, night and...
Beth Bilyeu serving Forest City for 20 years
Nov 16 2022Beth Bilyeu has worked as the executive director for Forest City Economic Development for 20 years and has assisted in dozens of projects.
Tell me about your job and what you specifically do for Forest City Economic Development.
Bilyeu: I handle economic development for Forest City; that includes...
If you walk into the garage of Jim and Judith Miller of Hanlontown, you will not find a car, lawn mower or anything typically stored in a garage; you will instead see a pottery studio, home of Blue House Pottery, a business the couple has been running for 45 years...
Buffalo Center's one-stop print shop
Sep 13 2022Bison Graphics & Awards in Buffalo Center is “your one-stop print shop,” according to long-time owner Alan Carson, drawing in business within an hour radius.
Most of his business lies in commercial printing, from business cards to note pads to catalogs to sales forms and much more. Carson also...
After nearly 15 years in business, Uptown Fitness owners Heather Yeoman and Rachel Olson have decided to step down and sell the business.
“I’m looking forward to decision making and also continuing to build the studio through the classes and the boutique,” Anna Stene stated, who purchased Uptown Fitness...
Community theater paves its way to success
Aug 22 2022“BrickStreet Theater is a surprisingly good theater,” according to one audience member. This double-edged remark became the motto of Forest City’s community theater that provides local adults and children the opportunity to feed their hunger for performance.
The theater produces four shows a year, working nearly year-round. Each summer,...
With no place to store the town’s memorabilia and some locals discarding historical items, Pam Angstman founded the Buffalo Center Historical Society in 2007 to be able to preserve the town’s history.
Based at the Heritage Museum located within the Heritage Town Center, the Buffalo Center Historical Society has...
The Worth County Historical Society works to preserve all aspects of life within the county’s history, including farming, school, business, military and much more.
The group was formed in 1970, and members stored artifacts in local homes. Now, the society is based in the Worth County Museum in Northwood...
The Winnebago County Historical Society has found innovative ways to dig up the past for all to explore while preserving/presenting artifacts and encouraging community involvement.
The society was slowly formed throughout the 1960s as locals began collecting and storing artifacts in a home. When the Mansion Hotel in Forest...
Small-town museum displays rich history
Jul 20 2022The Grafton Heritage Depot Museum remains a hidden gem of North Iowa, standing firm in its original location by the railroad tracks.
While passenger transits stopped running in 1938, the building stayed open until 1974, when the last depot agent left. Motivated by the fact that Grafton was founded...
ADA proves small businesses can flourish
Jul 20 2022ADA Enterprises Inc. in Northwood is proof that small-town businesses can succeed and conduct business worldwide, including in Canada, Europe and Saudi Arabia.
ADA started in 1974 in Minnesota as an animal flooring manufacturer and later purchased Premier Polysteel to manufacture playground equipment and outdoor furniture in 1998. Finally,...
On June 23, roughly two dozen local interns gathered at the Clear Lake Arts Center to network and discover how to become innovative leaders in the workforce.
“Change is going to happen,” said speaker and workplace psychologist Celina Peerman. “Being change ready is a choice.”
The night started...