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 Treasurer, Amy L. Picray

TREASURER

Amy L. Picray

Jones County Treasurer, Amy L. Picray

I grew up in Dolores, Colorado.  In 1992 I graduated as the valedictorian of my high school class.  In May of 1996, I earned my bachelors of science in Accounting from the University of Wyoming.  While attending the University of Wyoming, I met and married my husband, John Picray.  After graduation, John and I settled in his hometown of Monticello.

One week after moving to Monticello, I began working as the Tax Deputy in the Jones County Treasurer’s Office.  Ten years later I was appointed by the Jones County Board of Supervisors to fill the Treasurer’s unexpired term.  In November of 2006 I was elected to my first full term as Treasurer of Jones County.

One of my primary missions, as Treasurer of Jones County, is to provide efficient and convenient customer service through the use of technology.  Examples include emailing forms/applications, utilizing the internet to provide information and accept online payments, and acceptance of credit cards or E-checks over the phone.  I have been very active in the Iowa State County Treasurers’ Association, and more specifically, my work on the Association’s Web Policy Group has helped to promote and develop the many resources available at www.iowatreasurers.org.

I have two children:  Brooke, 12, and Wade, 9.  My husband , John, is a hog buyer for Lynch Livestock, and also farms with his brother Jim.  We stay busy following our kids and their many activities.  In our spare time we enjoy snowmobiling, kayaking, and camping.

I enjoy working as Treasurer of Jones County.

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.

Ned Rohwedder, Supervisor, Dist 4, Jones County, Iowa

SUPERVISOR, DISTRICT 4, JONES CO.

Ned Rohwedder (website)

Iowa, Jones County, District 4, Supervisor

Ned Rohwedder, Olin, is on the Jones County Board of supervisors.

Jones County elected a new supervisor for District 4 this year, and Ned believes the grounding he has received as a 15 year school board member and 24 year church board member will be a foundation in serving as a supervisor.

Rohwedder was a medic in the Army Reserves for six years after graduating from college. He has been a volunteer for the Olin ambulance service since 1988 and is a member of the Olin School Foundation and the Farm Bureau.

Cindy and Ned Rohwedder (website)

Ned has lived in Jones County his entire life; graduating from Olin high school in 1967, and raising five daughters there with his wife Cindy. He has farmed in Olin for 35 years and is looking at this position as a step to serve his home county. Ned looks forward to using his experience to serve as a County Supervisor to keep Jones County a great place to live and raise a family.

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/

Jones County Caucus Sites 2010

Jones County Caucus Sites 2010

Caucus Manual 2010

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Percent of millionaires that make-up the U.S. Congress:  44%

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