Category: County News
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Aaron DeKock: “I will come in and fix it.”
Earlier this month, Warren’s Voice spoke with Aaron DeKock, the Republican candidate for the District 2 seat on the Warren County Board of Supervisors. It’s clear that he has a passion for balancing the budget and bringing prudent decision-making to Warren County.
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Stephanie Erickson promotes mayoral experience in run for Board of Supervisors
Stephanie Erickson, the current mayor of Indianola, is running for the District 4 seat on the Warren County Board of Supervisors. She touts her experience as mayor and pledges to prioritize economic development, budget prioritization, land use and zoning if elected.
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Crystal McIntyre touts experience on the Board of Supervisors
Crystal McIntyre is running for the District 5 seat on the Warren County Board of Supervisors. Casting herself as an experienced voice to lead the board, which will include five members for the first time, the incumbent pledges to fight for all of Warren County.
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Spencer Waugh and the Heartbeat Bill
Democratic Party candidate Spencer Waugh stated, at the October 1, 2024, forum for candidates for Iowa House District 21, that, “You also need to know that faith plays a role too. Because it always has. Jesus Christ is my Savior and I’m not going to apologize for that. And my primary job as a Christian…
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Boden Excels At Candidate Forum
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On October 1st, while the rest of the political world watched JD Vance clobber Tim Walz in the vice presidential debate, I was in Indianola listening to local candidates discuss the issues that directly affect the people of Warren County. I thought all the conservatives performed very well. In particular, I thought Rep. Brooke Boden…
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House Democrats Unveil Far Left Agenda
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The Iowa House Democrats have unveiled their 2025 agenda. The four-point plan amounts to a wishlist for left-wing activists and radical partisans. But the people of Warren County have an opportunity to stop this agenda by putting two conservatives in the Iowa House of Representatives and maintaining GOP leadership in the General Assembly.
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Deadly Motorcycle Accident Near Milo
A tragic vehicle accident near Milo left one person dead and another with serious injuries. The accident occured at the intersection of 160th Avenue and G58 Highway by U.S. Highway 65. The devastating crash brought sorrow to the local community.
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Transgender person arrested for threatening Norwalk school
A transgender person has been charged with Threat of Terrorism for making a threat to harm children in the Norwalk school district. The Iowa Standard confirmed that the suspect, a 19 year old named Margaret Anderson, but also known as “Max” Anderson, is “transgender”—a female who identifies as a male.
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High School Football Schedule
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Warren’s Voice is your new home for coverage of our county’s high school football teams. Root for your hometown teams with a news site that supports your values. Here is the 2024 football schedule for every Warren County high school.
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Nowalk Plans For Massive Expansion
The city of Norwalk is preparing for the largest annexation plan in its history. The proposal would expand the city by a third, adding 2,200 acres southwest of the town.