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Pella is a city in Marion County, Iowa, United States, with a population of 10,464 at the time of the 2020 U.S. Census. [3] Founded by immigrants from the Netherlands , it is forty miles southeast of Des Moines .
Dec. 27—PELLA — Communities large and small were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. For many, 2021 was a year of building back after 2020 created a future of uncertainty, and Pella is no ...
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Dan Iannuzzi was the owner of the Town Crier from 2001 until his death in November 2004. Iannuzzi's company bought the Town Crier newspapers in 2001 from Beaches resident Julie Morris, who had previously acquired them from Leaside residents Harry and Ruth Goldhar who had founded the papers with an East York-based edition in 1978. By the time of ...
Town criers, those Hear Ye heroes of breaking news, will gather in Provincetown on Oct. 7 for an event that is sure to be loud, colorful and involve a fair amount of bell ringing.
Pella Dutch, also known as Iowa Dutch, is a dialect of the Dutch language spoken in Pella, Iowa. Pella Dutch's origins began with the migration of a group of 800 Dutch settlers under the leadership of Dominee (Reverend) H. P. Scholte in 1847. In 1860, the Pella Weekblad, Pella's first Dutch language newspaper, debuted. The paper continued to be ...
A legal grudge match over the sale of a newspaper group has been resolved. On one side is David Phillips the former owner of six small-town newspapers in southeast Minnesota. On the other side ...
The Thomas F. and Nancy Tuttle House, also known as the Tuttle Cabin, is a historic residence located in Pella, Iowa, United States. Built in 1843, it predates the founding of the Pella, and is therefore the oldest building in town. [2] The 1½-story log cabin contains a single room, and was built as a farmhouse for a homestead claim by Thomas ...