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Former Muscatine city administrator sues over his termination
Gregg Mandsager, the former Muscatine city administrator, is seen at a Muscatine city meeting. He is suing the city and five council members for wrongful termination. (Muscatine Journal)
Muscatine Mayor Diana Broderson walks out of council chambers in May 2017 after the Muscatine City Council voted to impeach her. She was removed from office that month but ran for office and was re-elected in November. (Beth Van Zandt/Muscatine Journal) / By David Hotle, Muscatine Journal
MUSCATINE Former Muscatine City Administrator Gregg Mandsager is suing the city and several council members, claiming he was wrongfully terminated in December 2019.
Warwickshire animal sanctuary s appeal for help after owner catches Covid
| Updated: 12:47, 11 February 2021
WHEN 76-year-old Carole Webb was taken into hospital after testing positive for Covid-19, it was one of the few times in decades that she was separated from her beloved animals⦠all 450 of them.
The sanctuary was founded 32 years ago by Carole Webb. Photo: Mark Williamson W6/2/21/1126. (44229152)
The former veterinary nurse is the founder of the Farm Animal Rescue Sanctuary in Wolverton, a centre which she set up more than 30 years ago in Hertfordshire.
Carole and the sanctuary have been through some tough times over the decades â including moving to Warwickshire â but the coronavirus pandemic is causing extreme hardship as donations plummet.
ONTARIO: He heard the angels singing, then someone called his name, he turned and saw a young man â smiling as he came â âfriend you may not know me, but wait, you used to drive my Church Bus, when I was only eight. Thank you, for giving to the Lord, I am a life that was a changed.â Don Keiter gave to the Lordâs work in practical, soul-winning, ways.
The Lord called Don home Christmas morning, December 25, 2020 from his Ontario home. He was 82.
Born January 31, 1938 in Bucyrus to Joseph D. and Gladys (Looker) Keiter, he was honorably discharged from the US Navy in 1955. Don trained as a machinist on the screw machines at North Electric in Galion. He worked at The Ohio Brass and retired in 2001 from Therm-O-Disc.
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