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MARSHALLTOWN — A celebratory mood was in the air on Friday night as over 500 Marshalltown Community College and Iowa Valley Grinnell (IVG) graduates from all over the world — including a large contingent from Tama County — received degrees, certificates and diplomas during a commencement ceremony held at the MCC Student Activities Center.
PCM boys end golf season at districts
IOWA CITY — The Class 2A district tournament at Pleasant Valley Golf Course featured three of the top seven teams in the class, according to 18-hole average. But Grundy Center has made it clear in the past few tournaments that when at full strength, the Spartans are one of the best teams in 2A.
Pastor’s Corner: Salem Church of Lincoln May Message
In I Corinthians 1:10ff, we read, “Now I appeal to you, brothers and sisters, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you be in agreement and that there be no divisions among you, but that you be united in the same minds and the same purpose.” Paul continues with the understanding that there were problems within the church in Corinth. He writes encouraging the people to work together.
Butler County Tribune-Journal and Clarksville Star
Fred Maifeld, age 79, of Kesley, Iowa, was born to John and Esther (Essman) Maifeld on July 23, 1942 at home in rural Ackley. Fred graduated from Ackley High School in 1960 and Ellsworth Community College in 1962. He completed studies at the Graduate School of Banking in Madison, Wisconsin.
Roegner achieves spring 2024 Dean’s List at Belmont University
NASHVILLE – Annaliese Roegner, of Gladbrook, was named among the students who qualified for Belmont University’s spring 2024 Dean’s List. Approximately 44% of the University’s 7,338 undergraduate students qualified for the spring 2024 Dean’s List. Dean’s List eligibility is based on a minimum course load of 12 hours and a quality grade point average of 3.5 with no grade below a C.
Area high school students to earn MCC degree before high school diploma
It’s not often that a high school student will earn a college degree before receiving his/her high school diploma, but twenty-one area seniors are on track to do just that. Earning a high school diploma may seem like a common accomplishment. The fact that such a high number of area high school students took advantage of being able to take college classes at no cost the same time as they were taking high school credits and earning the college degree or diploma is a huge accomplishment.
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