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The youngest of two children, James Casey was born in Osage, Iowa, to James Gordon Casey and Nina (née Nims) Casey. [1] His father was a Democratic member of the Iowa House of Representatives from 1933 to 1935. [2] James Casey the younger attended Osage High School, where he was class president and captain of the football team. [3]
The Denver Community School District is a rural public school district that serves the town of Denver, Iowa and surrounding areas in southern Bremer County and northern Black Hawk County. [ 2 ] The school, which serves all grade levels K-12 on one campus, is located at 520 Lincoln St. in Denver.
Between November 10 and 11th, Denver experienced its eleventh largest two day temperature swing, from 66 to −2 °F (19 to −19 °C), which is a 68 °F (38 °C) change. [9] On November 11, temperatures in Kansas City had reached a record high of 76 °F (24 °C) by late morning before the front moved through. As the cold front approached, the ...
The search for an Iowa boy, who vanished just before his 11th birthday, entered its fifth day on Tuesday.
A five-year-old Iowa boy who suffered from a rare form of cancer penned his own obituary before succumbing to the deadly disease. Garrett Michael Matthias passed away on June 6 after fighting a ...
Colorado's Family and Medical Leave Insurance Program, or FAMLI, is funded by a fee of 0.9% of the employee's wage, which is split between the employers and employees.
He moved to Chicago, and then to Boone, Iowa, where Mamie was born in 1896. In 1905, the Douds moved to Denver, and lived at 101 Logan Street. In 1906, John Doud bought a residence at 750 Lafayette Street. This single family home was built at a cost of $6925 in 1905 by Gustave A. Ziegler. The architect was Edwin Moorman. [3]
On June 8, 1912, he came to Villisca to teach at the Children's Day services, which the Moore family attended on June 9, 1912. He left town between 5:00 a.m. and 5:50 a.m. on June 10, 1912, hours before the bodies were discovered. Reverend Kelly had confessed to the murders in court, but the jury did not believe his confession.