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I'm a born and raised resident of this town.
After graduating from Cedar Falls High School, I studied journalism and international studies at the University of Iowa and spent some time as a reporting intern at The Gazette in Cedar Rapids. After a brief stint in Minneapolis, I took off for the Peace Corps.
Two years as a community health education volunteer in Swaziland, a tiny country in Southern Africa, broadened my horizons and my perspective. But I missed home - the green summers, vibrant fall leaves and the promise of spring after a long winter. (Not so much the winter itself.)
I missed the people of this place, family and friends and neighbors. It was time to come home, and what better way to reintegrate into my community than through Patch? So here I am, wondering what the next few years will bring.
Beliefs
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Politics
The current acerbic political climate disheartens me. At this point I'm less concerned with parties and labels than with intent and ideas. If someone can convince me they have the country's best interests at heart and of the merit of their policies, they'll probably have my vote. I'm a registered Independent.
Religion
I believe in God. I'm still working out the details of what that belief entails and probably will be for the rest of my life.
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A list of cancellations, closures and postponements from around town. I'll try to keep this list updated - let me know if you have a cancellation to add.
Martin Lutheran King Jr. Day is a day off from work for many, but some in Cedar Falls will have a "day on," volunteering in honor of the civil rights leader.
In 1987, downtown was reportedly a bleak place with few businesses. Today the story is much different, thanks in large part to the Community Main Street organization.
Comedian Stephen Colbert announced he is maybe, kind of, possibly running for president.
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Cedar Falls is under a winter weather advisory until 6 p.m. Share your snow photos, and check back for updates on the weather situation.
The 2012 session of the Iowa legislature started this week - here are what local lawmakers will focus on this year.
New details on Governor Terry Branstad's education reform plan were released last week.
Teachers presented their experiences working in Professional Learning Communities, implemented this school year across the district.
A preview of what the Cedar Falls school board and city council will discuss at tonight's meetings.
Our ideas for great things to do this week.
The city council will pay for part of a study concerning the reconstruction of the busy cross-town road.
The Cool Neighborhoods competition aims to reduce energy use across town.
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We now return you to your regularly scheduled local news coverage with some great things to do in Cedar Falls this week.
3,642 people cast their ballots in Black Hawk County, which Ron Paul won by just 35 votes. Here are the results, by precinct, in Cedar Falls, as reported on iowagop.org.
Candidates Michele Bachmann and Newt Gingrich made stops at the UNI-Dome in a last effort to persuade Iowa voters and organizers estimated at least 4000 attended the event, which went much more smoothly than the 2008 Black Hawk County Caucus.
After months of campaigning, hundreds of candidate stops and way too many political commercials, the Iowa caucuses -- finally -- have begun. Check back with Patch for live results as they come in.
The caucuses begin at 7 p.m. Join us for live results, reports from the UNI-Dome and around the state, complete analysis and full coverage of candidates reacting to the outcome.