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Tue
15
Mar

Monona Council approves submittal of grant application for sewer improvement project

By Audrey Posten, Times-Register

 

Tue
15
Mar

Anderson a champion of local news, history

By Audrey Posten, Times-Register

 

Tue
15
Mar

Spring cleanup, B45 meeting set in Marquette

By Audrey Posten, Times-Register

 

Tue
08
Mar

Highlighting Inspiring Women: She is a doer


Jennifer Garms

Throughout March, which is Women’s History Month, the North Iowa Times-Clayton County Register is again publishing a series of articles highlighting local women. Whether it’s through their careers, hobbies, volunteer efforts or unique personalities, these women have become an inspiration to others.

 

Tue
08
Mar

Ladies' Day Out celebrates 20 years of family, friends, fun and shopping

By Willis Patenaude, Times-Register

 

Tue
08
Mar

Monona FFA Chapter marks 75th anniversary


The Monona FFA chapter was officially chartered March 6, 1947. MFL MarMac students celebrated the 75-year milestone last week, with fellowship and a birthday cake. Pictured are current chapter officers (front, left to right) reporter Shelby Mielke, president Dacia Schoulte, secretary Sydney Moser; (back) student alumni representative Dusty Berns, vice president Lauren Kishman, treasurer Jonah Wille and sentinel Tyler Zuercher. (Photo by Audrey Posten)

By Audrey Posten, Times-Register

 

Tue
08
Mar

Going Places. Here at Home: Caleb Shea


Caleb Shea

This is one in a series of articles highlighting the latest generation of innovators making a difference in our communities.

 

Tue
08
Mar

Co-working spaces are the latest business venture for Kuehls


Mary and Ron Kuehl stand in front of the law books that inspired the name of their newest business venture, The Legal Pad, which will bring co-working spaces to Elkader.

By Willis Patenaude, Times-Register

 

Tue
08
Mar

Chief, officer leaving Mar-Mac PD, but coverage will be maintained throughout transition


New officer Tyler Zach took the oath of office at the March Mar-Mac Police Commission meeting. (Photo by Audrey Posten)

By Audrey Posten, Times-Register

 

Tue
08
Mar

MFL MarMac #ShaunStrong activities continue in support of student who needs liver transplant


Caleb Mezera (front, left to right), Mychal Moon, TJ Coleman; (back) Jake Wilke, Dan Anderson, Adam Simon and Curtis Goodman were willing to shave their heads or beards as part of the “Shave for Shaun” fundraiser. (Photo by Audrey Posten)

Here is the group post-shave. (Photo by Audrey Posten)

For the students, seeing high school teacher Adam Simon shaved was the highlight of the assembly. Senior Dusty Berns, one of two students to donate $500 to the cause, received the honors. According to Simon, this marks the first time in seven years he will be clean shaven. And that wasn’t even the longest stretch. It had been 11 years for Wilke, 14 for Moon and 24 for Goodman. Anderson hadn’t been clean shaven since football season.

MFL MarMac business teacher Curtis Goodman performed the song “Shaun Strong,” a collaboration between himself and physical education teacher Pat Wille, at the March 1 Pops Concert. The lyrics were written by Wille, and Goodman put them to music. (Photo by Audrey Posten)

On Feb. 11, the MFL MarMac Middle School held a Dance Marathon in support of Shaun Mohs, where students and staff completed fun challenges and shared them on social media after reaching fundraising milestones on a special Go Fund Me Page. Organized by the middle student council, or Stu Crew, the event raised over $1,300 between Go Fund Me and contributions at the dance itself, far surpassing the $600 goal. (Submitted photo)

By Audrey Posten, Times-Register

 

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