Rotary Club, groups, individuals join to help provide personal protection equipment and more
Health care workers at 9th Street Chautauqua in Charles City show off protective face shields that have been made using parts from 3D printers. Submitted photo
Charles City High School vocational agriculture instructor Bret Spurgin gets a 3D printer ready to print personal protection equipment parts for the Chautauqua Guest Homes and Comp Systems in Charles City. Submitted photo
Charles City High School vocational agriculture instructor Bret Spurgin adjusts the settings on a 3D printer being used to print personal protection equipment parts for the Chautauqua Guest Homes and Comp Systems in Charles City. Submitted photo
3D printed parts produced by Spurgin include, clockwise from top left, headbands to hold the elastic straps from face shields and facemasks off the wearer's ears, a face mask with filter, more headbands, and the visor part of a face shield. Submitted photo
Alyssa Gurule, a health care worker at 9th Street Chautauqua in Charles City, shows off a protective face shield made using parts from 3D printing. Submitted photo
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A Charles City woman who changed her plea to...
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Charles City activities director Moriah Mitchell, right, congratulates Comet senior Trevor White upon receiving medalist honors at Friday's NEIC Boys Golf Meet with a career-varsity-low 18-hole score of 73.
Lucille Cronin, age 86, of Nashua, IA, died Tuesday, May 10, 2022, at 11th Street Chautauqua Guest...
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Charles City's 4-by-100 relay team of, from left, Jakob Sindlinger, Mario Hoefer, Jalil Jones and Josiah Cunnings qualified for state after placing second at Thursday's state-qualifier. For Hoefer, Jones and Cunnings, it was sweet redemption as they were on Charles City's 4-by-200 relay team that initially placed second only to be denied a state berth by way of disqualification due to a lane-exchange infraction.
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The Comet 4-by-400 relay team of, from left, Jacob Vais, Griffin Franksain, Ian Collins and Malcolm Lopez ended Thursday's Class 3A State Qualifier on a high note with a first-place, season-best time of 3 minutes, 26.54 seconds.
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