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Donald W. Mueller

Donald Wayne Mueller, 87, of West Union, died Saturday, Feb. 12, 2022, at Stoney Brook in West Union. Donald was born in Boone on Aug. 30, 1934, to Elaine (Finch) and Ernest Mueller.

 

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Feb

Lucy Rodenberg Anderson

Lucy Rodenberg Anderson, 81, of McGregor, died Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2022. She was born on May 22, 1940, in Prairie du Chien, Crawford County, Wis., to Mary Elizabeth (Valley) Kellogg and Raymond Kellogg. Lucy was born and raised in Prairie du Chien and graduated from the PDC High School in 1957. She married Ben Rodenberg in September 1957 and they lived in the Marquette and McGregor area until they divorced in 1975. Ben moved from the area and died in 1987. Lucy stayed in the area to raise their six children. The Chamber of Commerce awarded Lucy two annual “Volunteer of the Year Awards” and a “Superior Volunteer Service Award” in 2010.

Wed
23
Feb

MFL MarMac Legacy savors increased normalcy in show choir season


Hailee Corlett and Sam Frailey are part of MFL MarMac’s 24-member Legacy Show Choir. Corlett said this year’s show starts with a mysterious number called “One.” “It’s like you’re kind of alone. Then it goes into ‘I’m a sucker for this person, I’m a sucker for you.’ It creates this persona of overcoming something with people around you, and that’s where it all comes together with ‘People Like Us’ at the end,” she explained.

By Audrey Posten, Times-Register

 

Wed
23
Feb

Berns earns Central’s first Iowa FFA Degree in 15 years


Junior Tate Berns has earned Central’s first Iowa FFA Degree in 15 years.

By Willis Patenaude, Times-Register

 

Wed
23
Feb

Going Places. Here at Home: Megan Glawe


Megan Glawe

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

 

Wed
23
Feb

Elkader Council continues debate over part-time police officers

By Willis Patenaude, Times-Register

 

Wed
23
Feb

Public meeting planned for McGregor Main Street project

By Audrey Posten, Times-Register

 

Wed
23
Feb

Bid accepted for MFL MarMac elementary addition project

By Audrey Posten, Times-Register

 

Wed
23
Feb

Schoulte the top freshman, third overall at weightlifting competition


MFL MarMac student Aiden Schoulte was the third ranked individual and top freshman in a recent Upper Iowa Conference weightlifting competition at Clayton Ridge.

By Audrey Posten, Times-Register

 

Tue
22
Feb

McGeough only seventh Bulldog to make state wrestling finals


Gabe McGeough celebrates the semifinal victory that punched his ticket to the finals. He became only the seventh Bulldog wrestler to achieve this feat. “I had momentum building up in the tournament,” he said. “I was confident in my stuff.”

McGeough won the semifinal 4-3 over New London’s Dominic Lopez, who hadn’t lost a match all season and was favored by many to make the finals.

MFL MarMac senior Gabe McGeough placed second in Class 1A at 152 pounds at the IHSAA State Wrestling Tournament. He lost the championship match 3-1, in overtime, to defending state champ Wyatt Reisz.

McGeough attracted attention for his black cowboy hat and black shirt honoring late mentor and coach Al Reicks. “If Al was here, he’d just tell me to keep getting after it tomorrow and the next day. This cowboy hat, I’ve got to put it back on today, get back on the horse and keep going.”

By Audrey Posten, Times-Register

 

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