Irwin

Shelby County - A place to call home. Eleven cities ... one community.

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• Established in 1881
• 2010 population of 341
• Located at the intersection of County Roads F24 and M47, Irwin is 24 miles north of Interstate 80

lIRWIN was platted on June 6, 1881, on the banks of the Nishnabotna River. It was an important station on the Kirkman (southwest) branch of the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad, and was named after E. W. Irwin, whose family were among the first people who settled in the northeastern part of the county. The place was first known as Tibbettsville, in honor of William Tibbetts, when a post-office was established there in 1879. 

Utility & Telecommunications


Water: City of Irwin 
Gas: MidAmerican Energy Company 
Electricity: MidAmerican Energy Company 
Phone: Farmers Mutual Cooperative Telephone Company 
InternetFarmers Mutual Cooperative Telephone Company 
Cable: Farmers Mutual Cooperative Telephone Company 
Cellular: Cellular OneFarmers Mutual Cooperative Telephone Company, and Verizon 
Recycing: Contact your local hauling service. List of what is eligible for recycle.​


Government
Mayor & City Council 
Hours: Call
712.782.3337
irwinclerk@fmctc.com

City Zoning? Yes 

Police Protection
Shelby County Sheriff’s Department 

Schools

Irwin/Kirkman/Manilla (IKM)-Manning Community Schools (K-12) 

The Irwin‑Kirkman‑Manilla School System - is comprised of two campuses. Manilla, eight miles to the north, houses the early childhood center and grades 9‑12, while Irwin has the preschool attendance center and grades 2‑8. The school system regularly sends students to state competitions in band, speech, track, football, basketball, wrestling, and softball. There are active booster organizations for both music and athletics. 

Library
Lied Irwin Public Library

Top Businesses

Irwin is home to over 20 businesses. Some of the top businesses are Farm Service Cooperative of Irwin, Robinson Implement Inc., Shelby County State Bank branch office, headquarters for Richards Enterprises, auto shops, convenience/country store, and a beauty shop.

Churches
Church of Christ, St. Paul Lutheran Church, and United Methodist Church

Community & Tourists Attractions


Aberdeen Angus Hall of Famer
​Earl Marshall was one of the all-time great bulls of the breed, born on September 4, 1912, on the W.A. McHenry Farm in Denison, IA. Susequently, McHenry sold his herd to Earl Ryan (of Irwin) and Charles Escher, Jr. (of Botna) in 1916. Earl Marshall's son, Blackcap Revolution, traveled as an International Grand Champ spreading the pedigree. At the present time, the American Angus Association, since its origin in 1883, has registered 16,832,114 animals in the herd book, 15,040,919 have Earl Marshall in their pedigree. Over the last ten years, 3,072,429 have been registered and all but 964 have Earl Marshall in their pedigree. Earl Marshall spent most of his life in Shelby County and died July 2, 1928. Read 
America's Most Wanted Bull for more information. A Listing of International Grand Champion Aberdeen Angus Bulls from 1903-2011 can be found here starting on page 12.

The Board of Directors of the American Angus Association established in 1983 the 
Angus Heritage Foundation. The sole purpose of the foundation is to identify and appropriately honor the people who have made major contributions to the improvement and advancement of Angus in the United States. Out of 194 inductees ... President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 2009 and our very own  Earl Ryan (of Irwin) and Charles Escher, Jr. (of Botna) in 1983.

Greenridge Steam & Gas Antique Show
Held annually in mid-September featuring two days of working agricultural exhibits, old-time music, flea market, and food.

Hunting
Hunters come from all over the U. S. to hunt pheasant and deer.

Irwin City Park
Features picnic facilities with shelter house, sand volleyball court, ball field, playground, and concession stand. 


Irwin Community Building

Used regularly for meetings, auctions, receptions, and other community events. The facility annually hosts over 100 events.

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