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Board reinstates nursing license of woman formerly imprisoned for dealing meth
The Iowa Board of Nursing has, for the second time, reinstated the license of a nurse who served time in federal prison for dealing methamphetamine. Court records indicate that in August 2016, Ragan Victor Gomez of Marshalltown was sentenced to 43 months of imprisonment after pleading guilty to a felony charge of conspiracy to distribute […]
Marshalltown Has Water Main Breaks Last Week
There were 2 sizable water main breaks last week in Marshalltown, along with 8 other smaller issues. Water Works Assistant General Manager, Zach Maxfield, says the big breaks happened on 2nd Street and Madison and the other on Boone St. Maxfield talks about their alert system for water works, it...
Bridging the Gap Between City Administrators
While Marshalltown has not had a city administrator, the city is still moving forward. Mayor Joel Greer stepped into the role during the vacancy, but according to him, he was not the person who brought a sense of calm to the city. Kendall has been sitting in the City Administrator...
The Grinnell Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors welcomed David-Paul Cavasos
The Grinnell Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors welcomed UnityPoint Health – Grinnell Regional Medical Center‘s new president, David-Paul Cavasos this morning. David-Paul shared more about his background and journey to Grinnell and also gave an update on hospital projects. After getting into the medical field through radiology as a...
Collins Capitol Connection – August Newsletter
Summer is quickly coming to an end! This last month I was darting back and forth across the district ensuring that I am representing every county, and every corner of House District 95. On the 4th of July for example, we started the day in Wayland, then went to Morning Sun, barely made it in time to West Burlington, and then ended the day at a purple heart presentation ceremony in Muscatine. This time of year is an opportunity to hear directly from YOU about what we should be working on before heading back into session in January.
Knoxville Rotary Club Welcomed Back Local RYLA Students
The Knoxville Rotary Club got to hear from local students about their experience with the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards. RYLA events are organized by local rotary clubs and give students the opportunity to attend a leadership camp. These students were nominated by the Knoxville Rotary Club to attend the RYLA event at the campus of Grinnell College. At the camp they learn leadership skills, life skills, creating friendships, and they hear from a variety of speakers. The Knoxville students who were selected to participate were Morgan Pitt, Aubri Murphy, Ian Newendorp, Ana Rowen, and Jimmy McCormick. Janie Maasdam went last year and was selected as a team leader for this year’s camp and says it was a very intense interview and selection process to be a team leader, and she was excited to be selected for the opportunity.
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