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Brick, Matthew S. | City Attorney | 515.274.1450 |
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Muscatine County’s new prosecutor called a ‘dangerous’ choice for the job. The state of Iowa has agreed to pay $125,000 to settle a long-running lawsuit over the 2016 suicide of an inmate housed in the Waterloo Residential Correctional Facility. (Photo by Getty Images)
Clark Kauffman. Deputy Editor Clark Kauffman has worked during the past 30 years as both an investigative reporter and editorial writer at two of Iowa’s largest newspapers, the Des Moines Register and the Quad-City Times. He has won numerous state and national awards for reporting and editorial writing.
Instead of serving the people honorably, he chose to engage in conduct involving questionable practices.”. The court stated Barry’s actions had brought the entire state’s system of justice into disrepute: “As one person who made a plea agreement with Barry stated: ‘I thought this was a pretty sweet way to do justice.
The Iowa Supreme Court subsequently suspended Barry’s license for a minimum of one year. “Even persons who were receiving favorable treatment questioned Barry’s sense of justice,” the court stated in its ruling.
Those “violations” didn’t count against the motorists’ driving record, but generated revenue for the county, which was then routed to a safe in the sheriff’s office. Barry also was found to have traded property seized from criminal defendants for “donations” to the sheriff’s office.
The Historic Preservation Commission, an authorized board of the City of Muscatine, is seeking applications to fill a vacant position on the commission’s board.
The Muscatine Art Center has been awarded an annual grant (for the next three years) in the amount of $15,000 as part of the Cultural Leadership Partners (CLP) program through the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs.
Soccer players in the second through seventh grades will have the chance to learn or build on their skills during the Fourth Annual Muskie Youth Soccer Camp August 9-11 at the Muscatine Soccer Complex.
Park Avenue lane restrictions to change June 28. Lane restrictions will be switched on Park Avenue early Monday (June 28) morning as the Park Avenue 4-to-3 Lane Conversion Project enters the final phases of the project.
The intersection of Iowa Avenue and 2nd Street will be closed to traffic starting at 7 a.m. Monday (June 14) according to Department of Public Works officials. The closure is tentatively scheduled to continue until July 26, weather permitting. Read on...