County leaders offer courthouse tours on tornado anniversary
With five years officially past since the tornado and the historic Marshall County Courthouse now mostly reopened, county officials led tours of the facility on Wednesday afternoon after hosting a special lunch for county employees from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
County Attorney Jordan Gaffney, right, shows off his new workspace to Cindy and Michael Hanken of Marshalltown on Wednesday afternoon.
Baedke, right, poses for a photo with Cynthia Hubbard, left, and her grandchildren Maci and Olivia, after Cynthia presented Baedke with the only known remaining copy of the program for the original courthouse dedication in 1886.
County Buildings and Grounds Director Lucas Baedke stands in front of the county attorney’s chambers on the second floor of the courthouse as he leads a tour.
T-R PHOTOS BY ROBERT MAHARRY
With five years officially past since the tornado and the historic Marshall County Courthouse now mostly reopened, county officials led tours of the facility on Wednesday afternoon after hosting a special lunch for county employees from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
- With five years officially past since the tornado and the historic Marshall County Courthouse now mostly reopened, county officials led tours of the facility on Wednesday afternoon after hosting a special lunch for county employees from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
- County Attorney Jordan Gaffney, right, shows off his new workspace to Cindy and Michael Hanken of Marshalltown on Wednesday afternoon.
- Baedke, right, poses for a photo with Cynthia Hubbard, left, and her grandchildren Maci and Olivia, after Cynthia presented Baedke with the only known remaining copy of the program for the original courthouse dedication in 1886.
- County Buildings and Grounds Director Lucas Baedke stands in front of the county attorney’s chambers on the second floor of the courthouse as he leads a tour.










