×

Your View

Speeding problem must be addressed

As responsible taxpayers and citizens, we can’t understand why vehicles are allowed to drive 20,25,30 mph and more over the speed limits. Friday vehicles were going by my house at 45 and 50 mph. We are a freeway for commuters at Emerson, Lennox and JBS. I don’t walk my dog from 3 to 5:30 ...

Fostering a mindset of kindness, empathy, and gratitude

Marshalltown is the vibrant thread that weaves together my memories, dreams, and aspirations. Born and raised here, I chose to return, seeking to raise our family amidst the familiar sights and sounds of our beloved community. As I navigate the familiar streets, I am in awe with a sense of ...

Feenstra: Helps or hinders?

On March 17, Congressman Randy Feenstra of District 4 Iowa filed for reelection. With Governor Reynolds at his side, Congressman Feenstra proudly announced his “Save Our Seniors Act.” This is approximately the 609th bill he’s introduced, none of which he’s passed. The “SOSA” bill ...

Time for a return to two-party government

Thanks to Sue Cahill, State Representative, for the comprehensive list of bills passed and proposed in the Iowa State Legislature this year. The state motto which states “our liberties we prize.....” seems to be lost in many of the actions taken and proposed. While one of the main duties ...

Why support funding for the MACC?

In Greg Nichols’ T-R March 17 editorial, he discussed the role of government in forming a community. The Marshalltown City Council has a duty to support and encourage assets to Marshalltown. Mr. Nichols stated, “I value the contributions of the Fisher family and appreciate how they have ...

MACC (Fisher) funding rejection

Very many of us are disappointed that the City Council did not pass the resolution to provide funding for the public use of the MACC (Fisher Center). Since the last city election, the naysayers have taken over and a lot of us no longer have representation. We thank our fine Mayor Greer for his ...