Team Blue Iowa representatives Mark Good and Bill Potts have continued their commitment to prostate cancer awareness and prevention in Clarke County with a new donation to Clarke County Hospital. On Wednesday, February 25, Team Blue Iowa met with Melanie Boyd, CEO of Clarke County Hospital; Chris
Click for More Osceola, Iowa News →At the February meeting of the Osceola Water Works Board of Trustees, the Board discussed uncertain weather patterns along with the Seasonal Precipitation and Seasonal Temperature Outlooks. That uncertainty is exactly why preparation is so important and how, by staying mindful of water usage now, Osceola can reduce the risk of future shortages.
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Clarke County Development Corporation and Osceola Chamber Main Street are co-hosting an Annual Dinner to applaud a great 2025 with local businesses and leadership. Community members are invited to join in the celebration and learn what 2026 has in store for the community!
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he CCDC is partnering with Iowa Workforce Development (IWD) and Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) to complete a Laborshed employment study for the Osceola and Clarke County areas. This study will geographically define which communities contribute to the area’s workforce, regardless of political boundaries.
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Clarke County Conservation is moving forward with development of the new Oakwood Pond, an approximately three-acre public fishing pond and natural habitat restoration project located just eight miles north of Osceola. The project will expand outdoor recreation opportunities, improve erosion control, and restore native prairie habitat through partnerships with CCDC and state and federal funding sources.
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Osceola is experiencing abnormally dry weather conditions, and the lack of consistent moisture in the soil can contribute to ground movement and settlement, putting pressure on the water pipes, making them susceptible to cracks and fractures.
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Thanks to a $30,000 Grant from CCDC, the Clarke County Sheriff’s Office has placed a new fully equipped patrol vehicle into service after a cruiser was totaled in the line of duty. The investment helped cover the high cost of upfitting and critical equipment, ensuring deputies can continue protecting our community without interruption.
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CCDC moved swiftly last week, approving a $15,000 Flashpoint Fund grant to support Clarke Community Schools student-athletes impacted by the Alley Bowl fire. With a grant committee vote on Wednesday, the funding was unanimously approved and distributed before the end of the week, reinforcing our commitment to students and community resilience.
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Unlock the secrets to stronger, more sustainable nonprofits! Clarke County Fairgrounds is proud to host the You Make THE Difference initiative on February 14, 2026, bringing nationally recognized speaker Ian Hill to our community. Board members, volunteers, and nonprofit leaders will walk away with practical tools, strategies, and inspiration to grow and sustain their organizations.
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Clarke County is taking deliberate steps to strengthen aging infrastructure, starting with the reconstruction of Bridge F4718 southwest of Osceola. County Engineer Justin Savage outlines how smart planning, cost-saving strategies, and long-term vision are improving safety and reliability across the county.
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