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Apr 27, 2021 Florine “Peggy” Eisele, age 98, entered the Lord’s kingdom at the Vermont Veterans Home surrounded by her family on April 13, 2021. She was born to Julian and Lena “Dixie” (Ward) Smith in Norfolk, Virginia. The family moved to Peekskill. After college in New York City and the beginning of World War II, she answered the call to service and joined the U.S. Navy. In 1942, Peggy attended the Naval War College in Rhode Island and went on to serve as a cryptographer stationed at Pearl Harbor, for which she was awarded a commendation for her service with the U.S. Naval Communications Intelligence Organization. Peggy was always proud of her military service.
United Way of Central Iowa celebrates achievements, notes ongoing challenges during Live United celebration
BY MICHAEL CRUMB, Senior Staff Writer Monday, April 26, 2021 3:08 PM Central Iowa made strides in each of the goals of its strategic plan, with more children graduating from high school, a higher rate of self-sufficiency and increased community well-being, according to the 2021 Community Impact Report that was released today by the United Way of Central Iowa during its Live United celebration.
The Community Goals for 2020 were set in 2008 and have influenced the work done by the agency in areas of education, income and health.
“The past 12 years have been amazing for our community and for our organization,” said Elisabeth Buck, president of United Way of Central Iowa, in a prepared statement released before today’s celebration. “With our community’s generosity and commitment to these goals, we see what living united can really accom
CRE forum panelists discuss the pandemicâs affect on commercial, residential development Monday, April 26, 2021 11:46 AM
There’s little doubt that the pandemic has had a wide-reaching effect on the commercial and residential real estate and development landscape.
On Thursday during the Business Record’s annual CRE virtual forum, eight panelists described how the pandemic has affected the various sectors of the construction and development industries and the outlook for the next year. Topics touched on included financing of proposed projects, changes occurring in offices to make environments safe for workers, rising costs and availability of construction materials, and housing affordability.