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Diocese of Iowa announces slate of candidates for 10th bishop

Posted May 11, 2021 [Diocese of Iowa] The Standing Committee of the Diocese of Iowa announced May 11 the slate of candidates for the 10th bishop of Iowa. The candidates (listed in alphabetical order by last name) are: The Rev. Jennifer Andrews-Weckerly, currently rector of Hickory Neck Episcopal Church, Toano Virginia, in the diocese of Southern Virginia. The Rev. Betsey Monnot, currently priest-in-charge of St. Clement’s Episcopal Church and director and retreat leader, Called to Abundant Life: Leadership Consulting in the Diocese of Northern California. The Rev. Elizabeth Duff Popplewell, currently rector of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Cedar Falls, in the Diocese of Iowa.

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Agape Cafe & Grille near Strasburg among 3 restaurants state orders closed for COVID-19 violations

Agape Café & Grille near Strasburg was one of three business the state ordered to close last week for violations of COVID-19 mitigation requirements. The restaurant at 366 Hartman Bridge Road, Ronks, was given a “closed by order” notice Jan. 29 for operating at more than 50% dining capacity, not having the proper COVID-19 safety signage and not having barriers between booths placed back to back, according to the inspection report. Ruthie Stoltzfus, who owns Agape Café & Grille with her husband JR, said Wednesday she was surprised to be given a closure order and not just a warning for the violations at the restaurant, which remains open. She said she expects to update the sign and add Plexiglas barriers between booths this week.

Arson suspected in fire that damaged Madisonville restaurant, neighboring small businesses

Arson suspected in fire that damaged Madisonville restaurant, neighboring small businesses The fire broke out around 2 a.m. (Source: Cincinnati Fire & EMS) By Kim Schupp | December 30, 2020 at 11:52 AM EST - Updated December 30 at 11:52 AM MADISONVILLE, Ohio (FOX19) - Fire officials suspect a fire that caused damage at the Agape Cafe in Madisonville early Tuesday was a result of arson. The firefighter on watch duty was alerted by a passerby of a fire at the corner of Bramble and Whetsel Avenue around 2 a.m. Firefighters arrived on scene to find a fire in the Agape Cafe. Crews were able to quickly extinguish the fire.

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