coloffmediaJanuary 8, 2021Last Updated: January 8, 2021
Over the past 2 years, the Osage School District has spent over $13 million on improving their campuses. A new cafeteria, a new gym, new offices – highlight the short list of upgrades the school made. After these projects were completed, the Green Devils still needed one more thing:
A new FFA Greenhouse.
Superintendent Barb Schwamman originally believed the project would cost the school $150,000 to build and would be done and operational by Fall of 2020. It took a bit longer than that, as the greenhouse is now built and tabbed to be operational in February of this year.
The FFA program has two major goals for the greenhouse: to make it self sustaining within the first three years and to grow flowers in it year round.
The Mason City girls basketball came extremely close again to pulling off a stunning victory over a ranked opponent on Tuesday night.
After going scoreless in the first quarter against Waverly-Shell Rock, the Mohawks outscored the Go-Hawks, 45-37, over the final three frames.Â
Mason City scored 20 points in the fourth but couldn t quite close the gap, as the Mohawks fell to 0-8 with a 49-45 loss.Â
Three players did all of the scoring for Mason City, as junior Jada Williams led the way with 19 points on 6-of-15 shooting, with four 3-pointers. Freshman Reggi Spotts had 16 points, and also contributed four 3-pointers, while fellow freshman Grace Berding had the rest of Mason City s 10 points.Â
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