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Grundy Register, July 9, 2015

July 9, 2015

Felix Grundy Festival 2015

Felix Grundy Festival 2015

Courthouse could have boiler issues

    GRUNDY CENTER — The Grundy County Courthouse could have boiler issues that could lead to expenses down the road.
    Courthouse custodian Mark Jungling met with the County Board of Supervisors during their regular meeting Monday to discuss potential problems that he discovered while draining the boiler for its upcoming six-year inspection. Jungling said the boiler, which ordinarily holds 1,100 gallons of water, was nearly dry and that he has no idea where the water could have gone.

Library a hub for summer activities

    GRUNDY CENTER —With school out for the summer, the Kling Memorial Library in Grundy Center becomes a hub for activities.
    Library Director Molly Mauer said more than 390 people have signed up for the library’s summer reading program so far and that she has hopes of reaching about 425 people, which is typical for the program.
    “For a town of 2,700 people I think that’s kind of impressive,” Mauer said. “Having over 10 percent (of the population) come in and support literacy in the community is really cool.”

Grundy Register, July 2, 2015

July 2, 2015

July 1, 2015

Rebels third at state soccer tourney

The Gladbrook-Reinbeck High School boys’ soccer team poses with their third-place trophy at the conclusion of their 4-3 win over Council Bluffs St. Albert at the state soccer tournament in Des Moines. The Rebels went 2-1 in the tourney, defeating Des Moines Christian in the first round, falling to eventual state champion Beckman Catholic in the semifinals. (Patti Rust/The Grundy Register photo)

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