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Improvements on the way for Elks Park | News, Sports, Jobs

tbabcock@timesrepublican.com T-R Photo by TREVOR BABCOCK Parks and Recreations Director Geoff Hubbard (left) listens to input from community members on what improvements and additions could be made to Elks Park. At a community engagement meeting on Wednesday, Marshalltown residents gave their input to Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee members on updates and additions they would like to see at Elks Park. Community suggestions included a splash pad, soccer goals, a dog play area, natural seating and some interactive playground equipment. Residents also expressed a preference to see the basketball courts updated and additions made to the open space in the park.

How to improve Elks Park | News, Sports, Jobs

City rededicates Veterans Memorial Coliseum | News, Sports, Jobs

lbradstream@timesrepublican.com T-R PHOTOS BY LANA BRADSTREAM The American and Iowa flags were given a color guard at the Monday rededication ceremony of the Veterans Memorial Coliseum. About 60 people attended the event. The Veterans Memorial Coliseum has two reasons to cherish March 15. Not only was that day Monday used as the day of the grand reopening and rededication, but 90 years ago, residents of Marshalltown gathered to do the same thing on March 15. Roughly 60 city officials and people active in the reopening, watched the rededication ceremony and listened to a variety of people speak about their memory of the Coliseum.

Open-house welcoming public back inside Veterans Memorial Coliseum | News, Sports, Jobs

tbabcock@timesrepublican.com CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS Marshalltown Parks and Recreation Director Geoff Hubbard gives co-chair for coliseum fundraising commission Steve Storjohann a tour of the facility during its construction. More than three years of planning, construction and fundraising has all led to Monday’s open house at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum. “We’re excited to finally unveil it to the community and let people check it out,” Marshalltown Parks and Recreation Director Geoff Hubbard said. Hubbard has overseen the renovation project, beginning with a fundraiser in 2019 raising $1.35 million for construction. The renovation of Marshalltown’s Veterans Memorial Coliseum is complete after more than a year of construction, and the general public is invited to an open house from noon to 6 p.m. on Monday to see the finished building.

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