September 2017
Opinion Tribune 09/20/2017
Angie Winquist promoted to city administrator
The Glenwood City Council has promoted city clerk Angie Winquist to the position of city administrator/ financial director.
East Mills runner-up at Mount Ayr
The East Mills volleyball team went undefeated in pool play and finished second at the Mount Ayr Volleyball tournament on Saturday.
Wolverines topple C-A-M in shootout
A midweek overhaul to the offense and a recent roster addition came up big for East Mills in a wild 57-56 Eight-man, District 7 victory over C-A-M Friday in Malvern.
Rams rally from first set loss to down Fillies
“I think we started with some nervous energy,” said Glenwood volleyball coach Chelsey Harvey of her team’s first set loss that saw them commit five service errors and look out of synch.
Cowboys get by Knights, 45-35
TABOR - Sidney racked up 532 yards and wrestled control of perennial power Fremont-Mills in Eight-Man, District 7 with a 45-35 win in Tabor Friday.
Rams’ comeback comes up short
Glenwood’s comeback kids almost pulled off another second-half comeback Friday night, but the Rams came up three points short in a 17-14 setback to Harlan.
Economic Development Foundation puts name on business park
A joint venture between the Mills County Economic Development Foundation, Mills County Board of Supervisors and real estate owners and developers is taking shape as the Mills County Economic Devel
Road modifications, traffic signals coming to Highway 34 intersection
By the end of this year or in early 2018, two new fuel centers / convenience stores will open along U.S. Highway 34, just west of the Interstate 29 interchange.