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  2. Harvey Hess - Wikipedia

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    Harvey received early music training, played flute in the Waterloo/Cedar Falls Symphony, and was an amateur countertenor. He earned a B.A. degree from McPherson College, McPherson, Kansas (1961); an M.A. from University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa (1995); and studied at Bethany Theological Seminary, Oak Brook, Illinois (1962–1964

  3. Edward Arthur Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Edward Arthur Thomas [1] (July 17, 1950 – June 24, 2009) was an American high school football coach. On June 24, 2009, Thomas was shot and killed in his Parkersburg, Iowa football team's weight room by Mark Becker, one of Thomas' former players. [2]

  4. John Hooker Leavitt - Wikipedia

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    John Hooker Leavitt, Waterloo, Iowa, banker and state senator. John Hooker Leavitt (1831–1906) was an early banker and Iowa state senator who was born at Heath, Massachusetts, but who later moved westward to Iowa in search of fortune. John H. Leavitt was the son of Col. Roger Hooker Leavitt, a businessman, politician and Massachusetts ...

  5. Harlan Van Gerpen - Wikipedia

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    Cedar Falls, Iowa: Political party: Republican: Harlan Welbert Van Gerpen (June 18, 1924 – October 21, 2012) was an American politician who served in the Iowa House ...

  6. Robert D. Fulton - Wikipedia

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    Robert David Fulton (May 13, 1929 – February 21, 2024) was an American politician who briefly served as the 37th governor of Iowa during the first 16 days of 1969, making him the shortest serving governor of Iowa.

  7. The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier - Wikipedia

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    The first issue of The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier was published on November 22, 1859, by WH Hartman and George Ingersoll. [2] The Courier changed to a daily newspaper in 1890, publishing in the afternoon every day except Saturday. [2] Howard Publications bought the Waterloo Courier and Cedar Falls Record in 1983.