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The Wilton Beaver football coaches, players, and fans may have had to look up where Woodward-Granger High School was after Class 1A playoff pairings were released on Saturday, October 21, but after last Friday’s big 49-21 win, they will most definitely want to return there.  The Beavers made themselves at home in the game scoring at least seven points in each of the four quarters and taking the District 7 runners-up out of the game early in the win.  The win gives Wilton a record of 8-1 and a date with Iowa City Regina Friday night in the next round of the playoffs.  The trip to Woodward-Granger High School was two hours and 35 minutes from home, one of the longest distances traveled for a Class 1A team in the first round. more
This season has been filled with ups and downs for Durant’s volleyball team. And Wednesday’s regional quarterfinal match seemed to encapsulate the season in 90 minutes. more
The drought is finally over — Durant is in the win column. more
Wilton volleyball saw their season come to an end on Monday night in Burlington. There, the Beavers played Class 2A No. 13 West Burlington in a Region 8 semifinal.  more
It is cliché, but often so true: sports are games of inches and seconds. more
I’ll be voting yes for the Nov. 7, 2023, Durant Community School Bond.  Our community deserves our school to have these updates.  Our community continues stronger with this support.  more
It is with a heavy heart that I have decided not to continue the Wilton/Durant Community Thanksgiving Dinner this year. It has been a pleasure to serve you over the years. more
Oh, the chaos, the confusion, bitterness, anger, hatred, ineptness, threats of violence, not to mention the failure to do what they were elected to do, and what we are paying them to do, but enough about the Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives. We have seen this coming for a few decades with a rapid acceleration since the descent down the golden escalator by the GOP’s new leader, thanks to the capitulation by mainstream and moderate Republicans. Can’t say I feel sorry for you since you asked for it. more
This week’s Football Contest winners each missed three, but it was Ken Bland who took the top prize of $25 after winning the tiebreaker. more
Nearby trick-or-treat times more
Wilton police report more
The Muscatine County Zoning Board shot down a request to create a gun range for police training in Muscatine County on Friday Oct. 7, voting 4-1 to deny the 28-E agreement proposed by the county sheriff’s department and the City of Muscatine. more
David Frank Dvorak, 62, of West Liberty, died on Oct. 19, 2023, after a brief illness. The family is deeply saddened by David’s sudden death. more
Durant police chief Orville Randolph is recuperating at home, feeling much better, and lucky to have survived his 911 call as a heart attack patient. more
On Saturday, Oct. 7, seven Wilton HS Choir basses participated in the RitterSing Tenor/Bass Choir Festival at Wartburg College. The guys got to sing with about 500 other tenors and basses from Iowa, Illinois and Minnesota, as well as one of the best vocal jazz groups in the world, “m-pact.”  more
Several Durant junior high and high school students participated in the RVC Honor Choir, held Oct. 2 at Wilton High School. more
The Wilton Community Pool identified a series of items to be classified as surplus. more
The city of Durant has accepted a donation of 0.7 acres of land north of Feldhahn Park from IGW Trust. more
The Wilton School District is looking for ways to make parent/teacher conferences more “user friendly.” more
Area residents in the market for a new vehicle had the opportunity to help Durant high school athletes on Oct. 11. more
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