"A lot of people come out here, run their dogs, launch rockets, they have. They do what they want out here. And it's just a beautiful place for that," Joe Gibbs said.
"There were school dances and it was a voting station, a polling station, it was the DMV, it had been a lot of things for a lot of years," Randy Hotchkin, the vice-chair of the Grinnell Veterans Commission, said.
"This is something that is still ongoing and has very real impact for millions of lives not just in Ukraine, but all over Europe at this point," Brian Fenoglio said.