AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBallot Access & Local Politics: Libertarian Marco Battaglia sued to get reinstated on Iowa’s 3rd Congressional District ballot after a state panel said his paperwork didn’t match his legal name. Water & Community Trust: Central Iowa Water Works pushed back on criticism of its pace and planning, pointing to long-running nitrate removal and a roughly $1.2 billion infrastructure plan. Independence Day Civic Life: Kendall Young Library closes Friday and Saturday, while Webster City’s City Council meets Monday and a Chamber retail committee meeting is canceled then rescheduled. Health & Youth Support: A Webster City blood drive is set for Thursday at Van Diest Medical Center; Heart of Iowa Big Brothers Big Sisters hosts vaping “Lunch and Learn” sessions in Marshalltown. Arts, History & Learning: Fort Dodge’s “Rockin’ The Park” and Karl L. King Band’s America 250 concert bring music outdoors; Iowa’s tall grass prairie past is highlighted in a 1776 look; and Garwin’s Ann Jackson earns National History Day Teacher of the Year honors. Education & Culture in Action: Sunset Heights runs summer learning with reading, math, and a new bike-safety program.
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