May 25, 2021
iHeartMedia will be visiting the Summer Food Program sites around Marion County! Beginning Monday, June 14th for the next several weeks the Cool Kids Resale Prize Wheel will make lunchtime stops to meet kids 18 and under who utilize the FREE, healthy lunches, provided by our local schools, through the ODE and USDA.
Cool Kids Resale, blueFusion Entertainment and others are providing great prizes for the kids. Coupons, T-shirts, Toys and tickets to water, amusement, and animal parks!
2021 Cool Kids Resale Summer Prize Wheel Tour!
June 14: Grant Middle School - 11:00am
June 21: George Washington School - 11:00am
Weds, June 30: Marion Co. Fair Kids Day - 12:00pm
Former U.S. Rep. Abby Finkenauer preparing for possible U.S. Senate campaign, sources say Brianne Pfannenstiel and Stephen Gruber-Miller, Des Moines Register
Chuck Grassley says he s ready to focus on working with the Biden Administration
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Former congresswoman Abby Finkenauer is preparing for a possible run for the U.S. Senate, two sources confirmed to the Des Moines Register.
Finkenauer, 32, is a Democrat who won election in northeast Iowa s 1st Congressional District in 2018, unseating incumbent Republican Rod Blum. Last year, she lost her bid for re-election to Republican Rep. Ashley Hinson. Finkenauer lives in Cedar Rapids.
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He was arrested and booked into the County Jail on suspicion of arson, where he remained in custody Tuesday with bail set at $2 million.
He was charged Tuesday with five criminal counts, including two counts of felony arson of an inhabited structure or property on Via Del Cielo and on Loma Alta Drive, and a felony count of attempt to burn for allegedly attempting to set a fire and burn a structure in the area of McKinley Elementary School.
He also faces a special allegation for causing multiple structures to burn, according to the criminal complaint.
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LISBON A proposed pollinator garden brought quite the controversy to Lisbon village council’s Tuesday evening meeting. The Chamber of Commerce applied for a beautification grant through the land bank and presented a tentative plan last week to the Columbiana County Land Reutilization Corp. board for a pollinator garden with plans to plant the garden in the village. Mayor Peter Wilson, who serves on the Chamber of Commerce board, was a part of the presentation along with president Susan Shank. Shank came before council during their meeting to get permission to place the garden within village limits–preferably in the village park near the work-in-progress exercise path or by the community pool.
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LISBON A proposed pollinator garden brought quite the controversy to Lisbon village council’s Tuesday evening meeting. The Chamber of Commerce applied for a beautification grant through the land bank and presented a tentative plan last week to the Columbiana County Land Reutilization Corp. board for a pollinator garden with plans to plant the garden in the village. Mayor Peter Wilson, who serves on the Chamber of Commerce board, was a part of the presentation along with president Susan Shank. Shank came before council during their meeting to get permission to place the garden within village limits–preferably in the village park near the work-in-progress exercise path or by the community pool. Council president Dawn Thomas said that council was not given enough information about the project before it was presented to the land bank, and that council should have been advised about their plans to put the garden on village land.