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Below is a list of Adoption Agencies in Oskaloosa, Iowa. You can click on any listing for more details and a map to the location.
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| First Resources Corporation | 120 North Market Street | Oskaloosa, IA 52577 | (641)673-1421 |
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Below is a list of Adoption Agencies in Oskaloosa, Iowa. You can click on any listing for more details and a map to the location.
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| First Resources Corporation | 120 North Market Street | Oskaloosa, IA 52577 | (641)673-1421 |
Oskaloosa School Board Approves Updated Director Districts Oskaloosa news Oskaloosa, Iowa – With a deadline fast approaching from the Iowa Secretary of State, the Oskaloosa School District approved the new director district plan at a noon special meeting. These districts are redrawn, with the aid of an outside consultant, ... |
Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter Teams Up With H&S Feed and Country Store to ... Oskaloosa news Oskaloosa, Iowa – The Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter (SMAS) will participate in North Shore Animal League America's International Pet Adoptathon®, the premiere global pet adoption event. The SMAS is one of thousands of shelters in dozens of countries ... |
American Legion Junior Auxiliary Prepares For Annual Fundraiser Oskaloosa news Oskaloosa Mayor Dave Krutzfeldt signs a proclamation that recognizes the American Legion Junior Auxiliary Unit #34 as they prepare to raise funds in support of Veterans. Back row left to right: Andrea Mitterer and MacKenzie Marks. |
New Oskaloosa Public Library Policies Begin April 30th Oskaloosa news So when the library board of trustees saw that losses from un-paid fines and un-returned items were taking a toll on the library's collection, new policies were proposed, weighed and adopted to help deal with the problem. “Our whole role is to provide ... |
Czech Village/New Bohemia receives National Main Street accreditation Eastern Iowa Life Osceola was awarded a certificate for $10 million in local investment; and both Oskaloosa and Waverly were recognized for their $20 million benchmarks. Burlington has attained $50 million in local investment since the program's inception in 1986. |