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The Chamber Board of Directors recently accepted the resignation of Lynn Olberding from her position as president & CEO, effective in June. Olberding and her family will move from the area this summer.
Olberding began her career with the Chamber in 2007, serving in the capacities of director of Membership & Marketing, vice president, executive director and most recently as president & CEO, since May of 2019.
“Lynn will work with the board to ensure a smooth transition. There will be no interruption in services to your Chamber membership. The Chamber team will continue to serve our members and the public. We wish Lynn and her family the best,” said Chamber Board Chair Jill Lutes.
Iowa Legislature representatives Sue Cahill (D-Marshalltown), Dean Fisher (R-Montour) and Sen. Jeff Edler (R-State Center) took questions from the public in a v
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T-R PHOTOS BY JOE FISHER Andrew Potter, tourism director, explains how hotel/motel tax dollars are used to fund tourism activities in Marshalltown.
The Marshalltown City Council decided to use a surplus fund balance from the current fiscal year to fix its general fund deficit for fiscal year 2022 during a special meeting on Monday.
City Administrator Jessica Kinser presented several options to the council during its regular meeting last week. The deficit in question is $62,193. City Finance Director Diana Steiner presented the proposed budget for fiscal year 2022 during the special meeting.
“We do need to move forward because the budgeting period is short,” Steiner said.
2021 A new year. As the calendar rolled over to January, did you think about New Year’s resolutions? Did you set goals for the next 12 months? Maybe you w