Category Archives: General

Dan Zumbach meet & greet

Meet & Greet Fund Raiser for Dan Zumbach

Date:  Feb 5, 2012
Time:  1-5 P.M.
Location:  Veterans Memorial Hall, 220 East First Street, Monticello, IA  52310

Dan Zumbach is running for Senate District 48. Dan would like to meet and hear any concerns you may have.  Dan’s main objectives are to:
1.  Lower Taxes
2.  Lower Regulations
3.  Lower Spending.

Please visit Dan’s website to get to know Dan better:  danzumbach.com

Email: danzumbachsenate@gmail.com
Address: 2618 140th Ave, Ryan, IA 52330
Phone: 563-920-5094

Facebook: www.facebook.com/dan.zumbach

Hein Announces Re-Election Plans in District 96

(Monticello) – Rep. Lee Hein (R-Monticello) has announced he intends to run for re-election in House District 96.

After redistricting, district 96 is comprised of all of Delaware County and portions of Jones County.

Hein is the third generation to work on his family farm operation, growing corn and soybeans along with raising hogs and cattle.  He has been very active in the Iowa Farm Bureau, the Iowa Farm Business Association, and the Jones County Pork Producers and Cattlemen’s Association.

Hein will continue his focus on job creation, limited government spending, and strengthening Iowa agriculture.

“I have been working to make sure the state does not spend more than it takes in and gives the taxpayers a seat at the table again,” said Hein.  “While our state’s economy is improving, we must do all that we can to get government out of the way and give employers the opportunity to begin hiring again.”

Hein has previously served on the Monticello School Board for nine years, serving as president for five.  In the House, Hein is the Vice Chair of the Agriculture committee and also serves on the Environmental Protection, State Government and Ways and Means committees as well as the Justice Systems Appropriations Subcommittee.

Lee and his wife, Jacky, have two grown children.

 

JCRCC June 2011, Meeting Photo

JCRCC monthly meeting, June 2, 2011. Held at McOtto’s at Hwy 64 & Hwy 151, Anamosa, Iowa.

American Heritage

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Republican’s Jones County Fair booth

Jones County Republican Central Committee’s fair booth

Jones County citizens and Republican candidates staffed the information booth at the fair.

Ned RohwedderDave JamisonLee Hein

were meeting and greeting citizens at the Jone County Fair.

Ned Rohwedder for Jones Co. District 4 Supervisor

http://rohwedderforsupervisor.com/

Vote Jamison – Home

http://votejamison.com/

Lee Hein for Iowa Representative

http://heinforstatehouse.com/

Sulzner & Reynolds in a Olin, IA Parade

Janine Sulzner and Kim Reynolds when participating in a Olin, Iowa parade.

Kim Reynolds joins citizens participating in a Olin, Iowa parade.

Jones County Attorney, Phil Parsons

Jones County Attorney

Phil Parsons

My name is Phil Parsons and I am the Jones County Attorney.  I won election in the 2010 election and had been appointed County Attorney in April of 2009.  Prior to being the Jones County Attorney, I was the Assistant Jones County Attorney for approximately two years.  Prior to being in the Jones County Attorney’s Office, I was a private attorney with Kintzinger Law Firm in Dubuque, IA as a general practice attorney.

I am married to a wonderful wife, Jessica, and God has blessed us with two beautiful children.  We currently reside outside of Monticello, and we have lived in Jones County for a little over 5 years.

Since being the Jones County Attorney, I have made a concerted effort to be more than an attorney behind a desk.  I have chosen to engage with the community on its turf.  I have done this by speaking at local organizations, city councils, and schools.  I engage in these endeavors so as to be the attorney for the people of Jones County.  I desire to hear the concerns of the people of Jones County and do what I can as County Attorney to assist in enhancing lives.

I further accomplish this by being the President of the Jones County Safe and Healthy Youth Coalition, co-founder of Ignite (Jones County Young Professionals Organization), and being heavily involved in my local church (New Life Community Church in Monticello, IA).

As Jones County Attorney I hope to do all I can, both in and out of my office, to move our community in a positive direction.

Jones County Recorder, Marie Krutzfield

Jones County Recorder, Marie Krutzfield

Marie Krutzfield

Jones County, Recorder, Marie Krutzfield

I am Marie Krutzfield. I was employed as Deputy recorder three years prior to being appointed to Jones County Recorder in September of 1998, then elected as Recorder in the November election. I am running for my fourth term as Jones County Recorder. I worked at the Monticello State Bank in Monticello, Iowa, for 20 years prior to coming to the Jones County Recorder’s office.

My husband Larry,  is employed by the City of Anamosa, we will be married 39 years this year. We have two daughters, and three grandchildren. We have always been residents of Jones County.

I have a staff of one full-time employee and one part-time clerk. We process all Real Estate Transactions that occur  in Jones County. Other duties include processing passports, marriage licenses, and recording death and birth certificates, and issuing certified copies of these records as requested. We issue game licenses, register snowmobiles, ATV’s, and Boats.

I would like working in my position as Jones County Recorder.

Iowa Lawyer Trust Account 12/17/9

The Iowa Supreme Court Lawyer Trust Account Commission is accepting applications for grants under the Interest on Lawyer Trust Account (IOLTA) program for the grant period that begins July 1, 2010.

http://www.iowacourts.gov/news_service/news_releases/newsitem407/

A GAGGLE IS NOT A CONSENSUS

Physicists send letter to Senate — Cite 160 scientists protest regarding APS climate position

(snip, read the original WUWT posting of this information by clicking the blue text above, or below)

You have recently received a letter from the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), purporting to convey a “consensus” of the scientific community that immediate and drastic action is needed to avert a climatic catastrophe.

We do not seek to make the scientific arguments here (we did that in an earlier letter, sent a couple of months ago), but simply to note that the claim of consensus is fake, designed to stampede you into actions that will cripple our economy, and which you will regret for many years. There is no consensus, and even if there were, consensus is not the test of scientific validity. Theories that disagree with the facts are wrong, consensus or no.

We know of no evidence that any of the “leaders” of the scientific community who signed the letter to you ever asked their memberships for their opinions, before claiming to represent them on this important matter.

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