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Muscatine County call log for Dec 17, 2020
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IOWA MOURNS: Our legacy is that we learned from the best
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DAVID HOTLE
WILTON â In his 80 years, barely a day went by when Jerry Thomas Grings wasnât doing his daily chores around the family homestead or was helping a friend or neighbor, or even a stranger if he overheard a conversation about someone in need.
Growing up on a farm in Muscatine County, Jerry learned the value of a strong work ethic, feeling the best way to get ahead was to outwork everyone else. Many times he spoke of growing up in the best era there was. He was also known as someone who never knew a stranger. While he wasn t a large man, his friends took to calling him âBig Jer.â The nickname stuck because of his big ideas and big heart.
Two Weeks of Love campaign celebrating 20 years in service as need increases due to pandemic
The toy and food drive organized by Muscatine businesses collected approximately $10,000 worth of food for the Muscatine County Salvation Army. Author: Andrea Flores Updated: 10:21 PM CST December 11, 2020
MUSCATINE, Iowa 2020 marks a major milestone for the Two Weeks of Love campaign. Muscatine s TanTara Transportation and Krieger s Auto Group began the initiative in 2000 for the Muscatine County Salvation Army, starting a toy and food drive during the holiday season.
Organizer and Co-Owner of TanTara Transportation David Riggan says they helped raise $3,000 in Red Kettle donations for the local Salvation Army, and collected about $10,000 worth of food.