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  2. Tama County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    The Tama County Courthouse is located in Toledo, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981. The courthouse is the second building the county has used for court functions and county administration.

  3. Tama-Toledo News Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    The Toledo Chronicle was founded in 1853. The Tama Citizen , founded in 1866, was bought by The Tama Herald which was later consolidated with The Tama News to create the Tama News-Herald . [ 1 ] In May 2020, Ogden Newspapers merged the Toledo Chronicle and the Tama News-Herald to form the Tama-Toledo News Chronicle.

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  5. Toledo, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    The Iowa Department of Human Services operated the Iowa Juvenile Home in Toledo until its closing in 2014. The buildings sat empty until 2023 when the cottages were demolished to make way for the new South Tama Middle School. The new Middle School is set to be completed in 2025.

  6. File:Hope Fire Company Engine House (Toledo, Iowa).jpg

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  7. South Tama County High School - Wikipedia

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    Tama and Toledo had separate buildings from before the consolidation, but still was considered as one high school. This would change after the current high school building was built in 1968. It held 10th to 12th grade and 9th was kept at the Toledo building (Current STC Middle School) with 8th and 7th grades. [ 2 ]