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Local efforts to move slaves underground |
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Gregory R. Norfleet/West Branch Times
Humans for Racial Justice placed displays in the West Branch United Methodist Church sanctuary on Friday to show quilts, maps, and key people who helped move escaped slaves via the local sections of the Underground Railroad. |
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Mother: Police shot Tihpen in his back by Gregory Norfleet · News · July 01, 2026
The mother of a man shot by police disputes their assertion that her son was shot twice in the arm.
Incoming fire chief started career in California by Gregory Norfleet · News · July 01, 2026
Coralville firefighter, EMT, and recruitment coordinator Gary Savona will serve as West Branch’s next fire chief.
Tihpen prosecutor: More charges likely by Gregory Norfleet · News · July 01, 2026
Prosecutors expect to file more charges against a man shot by West Branch police early last month.
Pedersen Foundation donates $5,000 to police by Gregory Norfleet · News · July 01, 2026
Nearly 150 golfers and 50 sponsors helped raise money for the Butch Pedersen Legacy Foundation this year, and that benefited the West Branch Police Department.
Mobile museum arrives before ‘Days by Gregory Norfleet · News · July 01, 2026
With about 5,000 expected to converge on West Branch, the City Council recently approved an outlined plan for this year’s Hoover’s Hometown Days.
TravelMag: Serving Cafe’s rolls among best by Gregory Norfleet · News · July 01, 2026
On June 22, TravelMag.com released a list of the Top 12 cinnamon rolls in Iowa, and The Serving Cafe made the list.
Fireworks at Cedar’s Edge News · July 01, 2026
Cedar’s Edge Golf Course is hosting a fireworks display Friday, July 3, in the courtyard of the clubhouse.
Fourth of July band at Village Green News · July 01, 2026
The annual reading of the Declaration of Independence, followed by a concert of patriotic music by Iowa Brass, will start at 1:45 p.m. on the Village Green on July 4, 2026.
Church news News · July 01, 2026
 Upcoming events News · July 01, 2026
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