Le Mars Daily Sentinel - Fri Nov 06
Jess Kelly, a senior at Le Mars Community School, practices on a snare drum amid a blur of activity as students head from classes to after-school activities.
Barton pleads guilty in drug delivery, faces prisonLe Mars Daily Sentinel - Fri Nov 06
A 39-year-old Akron man was sentenced to up to 10 years in prison after admitting to giving methadone to an 18-year-old in return for marijuana on two occasions.
Reception to look into prehistoric village buried in Plymouth CountyLe Mars Daily Sentinel - Fri Nov 06
This year, researchers and archaeologists examined a buried village site in Plymouth County dating from the period A.D. 1100-1250 built by early Native American farmers.
Rectory leaves churchs ground for new homeLe Mars Daily Sentinel - Thu Nov 05
Weighing in at 220,000 pounds and stretching 38 feet across two lanes of traffic, the former St.
Police to use text messages, e-mails to alert publicLe Mars Daily Sentinel - Thu Nov 05
You can now get free alerts from the police on your cell phone and e-mail. The Le Mars Police Department recently signed up for Nixle, a free program that allows community groups like law enforcement agencies to provide up-to-the-minute updates to the general public.
Play brings Helmers back to the stageLe Mars Daily Sentinel - Thu Nov 05
Marilyn Helmers, far right, found herself back on stage again at 75 years old in the Le Mars Community Theatre production "Twelve Angry Jurors." Here she practices a scene with Kathy Stelzer, John Leonard and Timothy Winterlin for the play, which debuts this weekend.
Election workers' service spans decadesLe Mars Daily Sentinel - Wed Nov 04
There wasn't a rush for the city elections Tuesday -- unlike the 2008 presidential election or the ISL vote -- so Bernice Less, of Le Mars, had time to quilt when she wasn't helping voters with changes of address.
Poor showing at the polls during city electionsLe Mars Daily Sentinel - Wed Nov 04
Unofficial results indicate low voter turnout at the polls Tuesday with just 1,017 residents picking their favorites in 11 city elections throughout Plymouth County.
Arts Center hosts Jolene Philo book signingLe Mars Daily Sentinel - Wed Nov 04
Jolene Philo of Boone, a Le Mars Community High School and Westmar College graduate, will be at the Le Mars Arts Center Friday to sign copies her book "A Different Dream for My Child: Meditations for Parents of Critically and Chronically Ill Children." A book signing at the Arts Center Friday will feature former Le Mars resident Jolene Philo.
LCS musicians selected for All-State FestivalLe Mars Daily Sentinel - Tue Nov 03
Le Mars Community High School musicians selected for participation in the All-State Music Festival are, front row Tiara Wentz, Katherine Lempares, Jill Ahlers, Kim Ohrlund and Andrea Kelly.
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