Week 5 winners of the West Union Chamber Main Street Holiday Punch Card promotion are Sue Patterson, BeYOU Nutrition ($20 gift certificate and $20 Chamber Bucks); Mary Ann Brekke, NAPA Auto Parts ($20 gift certificate and $20 Chamber Bucks); Jamie Lein, Unionland Feed & Food Market ($20 …
The Elgin City Council discussed sidewalk removal throughout portions of the community during its regular meeting Monday. In order to receive additional public input on the issue, a public hearing/discussion was scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 3.
The Fayette City Council on Monday approved filling the cityâs mayoral vacancy by appointment during the next regular city council meeting on Monday, Jan. 20. Former mayor Nathan Post resigned in December to accept the Fayette County Emergency Management coordinator position.
As part of its first meeting of 2025 on Monday, the Clermont City Council signed a new 28E Law Enforcement Services Agreement with the Fayette County Sheriffâs Department.
The West Union City Council unanimously agreed not to accept a payment request totaling $2,000 from Clineâs Services for televising a culvert on the Cline property, located along Echo Valley Road on the southeast edge of the community. The request was for costs incurred for pipe and labor.
The North Fayette Valley boysâ basketball team continued to roll as it improved to a perfect 10-0 on the season after Friday nightâs win over an MFL MarMac squad that entered the game tied with the TigerHawks for the UIC lead.
   The TigerHawk girlsâ basketball team got off to a good start in Friday nightâs UIC matchup against MFL MarMac, but the Bulldogs would rally in the third quarter to drop NFV by a final score of 46-33.
The South Winn boysâ basketball team continued its hot start to 2025 as the team picked up its fourth straight win by defeating Kee, 51-40, on Friday night in Lansing.
   The South Winn girls faced a talented Kee team in Friday night girlsâ basketball action as the Warriors fell by a score of 49-32.
The TigerHawk boysâ wrestling train continues to gain momentum as it capped off its week with another strong tournament showing at Forest City on Saturday. North Fayette Valley crowned three individual champions enroute to a runner-up finish behind only No. 2-ranked dual team Algona.