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BREAKING: Former Charles City Resident Sentenced to Life in Prison for Murdering Nashua Man
A former Charles City resident, convicted of killing a Nashua man over 11-and-a-half years ago, has been sentenced to life in prison.Â. On May 23rd, a Chickasaw County jury deliberated just over an hour before finding 51-year-old Randy Patrie guilty of first-degree murder in the death of 70-year-old Carl Gallmeyer of Nashua, on or about September 25, 2012.Â
Former Charles City resident sentenced to life without parole for 2012 murder of Nashua man
The sentence was mandatory, and it was handed down on Tuesday morning when Chickasaw County District Court Judge Richard Stochl sentenced a former Charles City man to life in prison without the possibility of parole for killing a rural Nashua man in the fall of 2012. The sentence came after...
New Hampton Can Feed More Kids Free Summer Meals
While participation in the Summer Meals program through the New Hampton School District has been strong, there’s room for more kids to be served by the free program. Director of Food Service Jodi Cerwinske says over 330 children have signed up to pick up meals, but there’s no limit on the number of kids they will feed. The program is open to any child in Chickasaw County and/or surrounding areas.
4-H Youth adventure to Quad Cities
N.E. IOWA (ISU) — Thirty-four intermediate 4-H members from Clayton, Buchanan, Bulter, Chickasaw, and Fayette counties enjoyed a summer adventure trip to West Branch and the Quad Cities on June 5-6. The trip was organized by Tammy Muller, Clayton County Youth Coordinator and Megan Rawlins, Buchanan County Youth Coordinator.
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