Irwin

• Established in 1881 on the southwestern branch of the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad
• 2010 population of 341
• Located at the intersection of County Roads F24 and M47, Irwin is 24 miles north of Interstate 80

Utility & Telecommunication Providers

Water: City of Irwin
Gas: MidAmerican Energy Company
Electricity: MidAmerican Energy Company
Phone: Farmers Mutual Cooperative Telephone Company
Internet: Farmers Mutual Cooperative Telephone Company
Cable: Farmers Mutual Cooperative Telephone Company
Cellular: Cellular One, Farmers Mutual Cooperative Telephone Company, and Verizon

Government
Mayor and City Council

City Zoning? Yes

Police Protection
Shelby County Sheriff’s Department

School
IKM-Manning (K-12)
www.ikm-manning.k12.ia.us/


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, convenience store, and meat locker.
See Labor and Business for a full list by category.

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

Tourist Attractions

Alumni Association
Sponsors a reunion every five years.

Cen+10 Museum
A 14-room museum sponsored by the Irwin Historical Society.

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.