DES MOINES, Iowa Republican candidates wooing Iowa caucus voters have refined their closing arguments against former President Donald Trump: He failed to deliver on all of his promises and he won't be beat President Joe Biden.
In a highly anticipated election, Grinnell residents cast their votes on Tuesday, Nov. 7 in contested races for mayor, city council ward four, and Grinnell-Newburg School Board director at large. With the results in, here’s a recap of the outcomes: Mayoral Race Winner: Dan Agnew Incumbent Dan Agnew, now entering his fourth term as.
Candidates running for local office this November include a convict with outstanding charges, two previous mayoral contenders facing off in a rematch and school board members who will help select the next superintendent of the Grinnell-Newburg Community School District (CSD). The Nov. 7 election features contested races for mayor, city council ward four and Grinnell-Newburg.
Rob Corry, a recent Grinnell resident vying for the Ward Four city council seat, believes his fresh ideas and anti-establishment attitude would make him a good fit for the job. Corry faces Matthew Karjalahti, a real estate broker, in the election on Tuesday, Nov. 7. Corry’s platform includes a pay increase for all police department.
Candidates running for local office this November include a convict with outstanding charges, two previous mayoral contenders facing off in a rematch and school board members who will help select the next superintendent of the Grinnell-Newburg Community School District (CSD). The Nov. 7 election features contested races for mayor, city council ward four and Grinnell-Newburg.