May 12, 2021
Ellen L. Harbaugh passed away peacefully, as the sun was setting on May 9, 2021 at the age of 77.
Ellen was born in Belleville, IL on December 17, 1943 to Henry and Veranda Stork. She graduated with honors and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in education from Southern Illinois University, and attended graduate school at Kansas State University. She worked at Little Grassy Lake, near Carbondale, IL in the early 60’s, and helped to establish a day camp held at Camp Wartburg sponsored by the Monroe County Council for the Handicapped.
She married Daniel Harbaugh on June 25th, 1966. She taught elementary school for a year in Waterloo, IL and 4 years in Manhattan, KS before making their home in Marshalltown, Iowa in 1971, where she taught kindergarten and reading for the Marshalltown Area Catholic Schools. After teaching there for 23 years, she retired for health reasons. However, she found other ways to impact students. She continued to tutor following her retirement, a
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Volunteers carry an injured victim on a stretcher at the site of a suicide bombing in Quetta in Pakistan s restive Balochistan province on April 21. (Photo: Banaras Khan/AFP)
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Mike Zimcosky, a lifelong resident of Fayette County, is seeking the Democratic nomination for Fayette County treasurer in the May 18 Primary.
He holds a bachelorâs degree in finance from California University of Pennsylvania and a masterâs degree of divinity degree from St. Vincent College and Seminary and has over 12 years of experience working in county government.
Zimcosky is currently the tax reconciler/grant monitor for the county. Prior to that, Zimcosky was an auditor in the controllerâs Office. He said he believes his education and past work experience, including being accounts receivable manager at Romeo & Sons, make him qualified to become the next county treasurer.