18 February 2019
Mystery solved at Charles City wedding reception

Mystery solved at Charles City wedding reception


By James Grob, jgrob@charlescitypress.com There was a fake murder in Charles City Saturday night — and a real mystery. Wedding guests packed the...
Several school events rescheduled

Several school events rescheduled


By James Grob, jgrob@charlescitypress.com The Charles City School District has been working through the headaches of rescheduling events and activiti...
Had enough yet? More snow likely on the way

Had enough yet? More snow likely on the way


By James Grob, jgrob@charlescitypress.com While citizens of Charles City were digging out of the more than 5 inches of snow that covered the are...
 
Shed antler deer hunt brings out nature enthusiasts looking for a buried treasure

Shed antler deer hunt brings out nature enthusiasts looking for a buried treasure


By Kelly Terpstra, kterpstra@charlescitypress.com Josiah Freidhof stomped through the thick, snow-covered prairie grass on Saturday afternoon just ...
Woman arrested for alleged knife threat

Woman arrested for alleged knife threat


By Bob Steenson, bsteenson@charlescitypress.com A Waterloo woman was arrested and charged with assault while displaying a knife last week at a Charle...
15 February 2019
Some Shakespearean satire earns Peterson, Woodard Ensemble All-State Honors

Some Shakespearean satire earns Peterson, Woodard Ensemble All-State Honors


By James Grob, jgrob@charlescitypress.com The last actors standing for the Charles City High School Speech and Drama team are Ruby Peterson and L...
 
14 February 2019
Fiber to the home broadband internet project nearing critical juncture

Fiber to the home broadband internet project nearing critical juncture


By Kelly Terpstra, kterpstra@charlescitypress.com Charles City will soon have to decide whether it’s ready to go all in. In the meantime, the ...
Snow days lead to school scheduling headaches: June 3 now the last day for students

Snow days lead to school scheduling headaches: June 3 now the last day for students


By James Grob, jgrob@charlescitypress.com Calling off classes was an easy decision for Charles City Superintendent Mike Fisher on Wednesday morning...
Pops Concert to highlight music from the 1950s and ’60s

Pops Concert to highlight music from the 1950s and ’60s


By James Grob, jgrob@charlescitypress.com If last year’s show is any indication, fans of vintage pop music will be in for a treat Tuesday night a...
 
13 February 2019
CCHS ag students bring home the bacon

CCHS ag students bring home the bacon


By James Grob, jgrob@charlescitypress.com These little piggies went to market. One dozen piglets raised to adulthood by Charles City High School a...