
Meseck wraps reign as Sidney Iowa Rodeo Queen
Jessica Meseck, the 2024 Sidney Iowa Rodeo Queen completed her reign by judging the Sidney Rodeo Days princess pageant.

Jessica Meseck, the 2024 Sidney Iowa Rodeo Queen completed her reign by judging the Sidney Rodeo Days princess pageant.
The 2025 Iowa State Fair is here! Here are a few things you should know before you go to the fair.

The Best of the Southwest Shootout isn’t just another livestock show, it’s one of the toughest and most prestigious events in Southwest Iowa.

The Rodeo Committee announced 22 vendors signed up for rodeo week! The Sidney Iowa Championship Rodeo kicked off Tuesday, July 29, and the final night for 2025 is Saturday Evening, Aug. 2!
The Colonial Theater is celebrating and expressing gratitude after an outpouring of community support has the theater nearing its goal for fundraising to replace the theater’s projector, allowing for continued service.

When Aimee Wertz-Lutz was working as a post-doctoral research associate in ruminant nutrition and nutritional physiology at Iowa State University, she likely didn’t see Iowa State as part of her professional career. After all, she would soon be headed to South Dakota State University as a faculty member in the animal and range sciences department, then to ADM Animal Nutrition as a manager of ruminant nutrition research, followed by serving as ruminant nutritionist for Devenish Nutrition (North America.)

The Community Foundations of Southwest Iowa is pleased to announce that applications are now being accepted from organizations providing charitable services in seven counties: Audubon, Cass, Fremont, Harrison, Mills, Montgomery, and Shelby. Page and Crawford counties participate in proactive grantmaking during the fall rather than accepting applications. More than $430,000 is available across the seven listed counties in this grant cycle, and those interested in a breakdown of the funding can learn more at swiowafoundations.org.

The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office responded to a serious injury accident on July 18, 2025, at approximately 5:28 p.m., in the 100 block of Clay Street in Farragut.
Ag Instructor Abby Pendleton reported that six Sidney FFA members proudly showed their 4H projects at the FC Fair. Projects included horse, cattle, goats, sheep, static, and cherry pies. Participating members were Ellie Ward, Keyana Haggerty, Clara Haggerty, Czandrya Morgan, Lyla Brooks, and Sheyanne Simmons. Watch for more fair news in upcoming issues of the paper, both in print and online.

Hamburg’s Colonial Theater, a significant source of both entertainment and community pride, is looking for support as it seeks to replace its projector.