The Lake Mills FFA Chapter held its Annual Banquet, Sunday, April 7, at the Lake Mills High School. The FFA recognized outgoing Chapter Officers, top 10 fruit sellers, and academic achievement with a 3.5-4.0 GPA.
The Lake Mills FFA Chapter held its Annual Banquet, Sunday, April 7, at the Lake Mills High School. The FFA recognized outgoing Chapter Officers, top 10 fruit sellers, and academic achievement with a 3.5-4.0 GPA.
The Lake Mills FFA Chapter held its Annual Banquet, Sunday, April 7, at the Lake Mills High School. The FFA recognized outgoing Chapter Officers, top 10 fruit sellers, and academic achievement with a 3.5-4.0 GPA.
It’s rare for a young actress to get the chance to play an iconic role like Emily Webb in Thornton Wilder’s Our Town. Lauren Maddox, who moved to Forest City last fall, enjoyed that opportunity when attending high school in Tennessee.
This spring, three Lake Mills FFA members earned the Iowa FFA degree. The Iowa FFA degree is the highest rank that can be achieved by active members. These students have received their degrees from the State Committee.
The 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.

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 With the conclusion of the 2021 legislative session, the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation (IFBF), Iowa’s largest grassroots farm organization, applauds passage of several important bills, including historic tax reform that will benefit Iowa’s farm families and all Iowans. The Iowa legislature passed...
The Forest City Chamber of Commerce will be hosting their Second Annual Forest City Motor Night event, scheduled for Sunday, June 6, from 1-5 p.m. on downtown Forest City’s Clark St. Area residents are encouraged to get those wheels polished and plan to participate.   The event was a big success...
State Treasurer Michael Fitzgerald announces a record-shattering $300 million in unclaimed property has been returned to past and present Iowans through the Great Iowa Treasure Hunt. In Winnebago County, $685,730.43 has been returned, and in Worth County, $454,096.01, has been returned since...
A building that once sported graffiti “Burn it Down” may once again become a respected part of the community in Northwood. The historic Stromstein Building is nearing the final touches of a 10-year fully volunteer project to transform the 1898 architectural gem. The building in Northwood’s Central...
These LMCS fifth grade students, Halle Peterson, Gabby Brandenburg and Kenlie Greenfield are part of the LMCS Art Club lead by Mrs. Gretchen Kingland. They entered the NIACC Diversity Committee Art and Writing Contest for Kindergarten through fifth grade students, titled “The Bridge: Embracing...
Lake Mills Area Ministerial Association (LMAMA) is participating in the Summer Food Service Program. Meals will be provided to all children without charge and are the same for all children regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability, and there will be no discrimination in the...
Despite intermittent rain and low river levels, almost 40 employees from Winnebago Industries volunteered their time Friday, May 14, to help clean up Thorpe Park and the Winnebago River Water Trail. Workers at Thorpe Park picked up trash, trimmed trees, planted flowers, weed-whipped, cleaned out...
The Lake Mills Chamber Development Corporation held a ribbon cutting Friday afternoon for a new business located at 111 N. Mill St.—Realty One Group Black Diamond. Owner/broker, Marisa Koppen (second from left), opened the new branch seven weeks ago, and has already hired three realtors: Erich...
Fifty-two seniors graduated from Lake Mills Community School, Sunday afternoon, May 23.
With the hopes of highlighting a veteran for this upcoming Memorial Day, the Graphic sat down with Harold Nevin Hurley, Lake Mills. Born in Abington, Pa., Hurley was originally from Willow Grove, Pa., and spent 16 years in the U.S. Marines. Hurley entered the military at the surprisingly young age...

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