Members of the Wilson Brewer Park Committee heard a report Tuesday morning from representatives of Mustang Disaster Cleanup, the contractor that has been working on mold remediation.
Busy, productive microbes use enzymes to break down leaves, stalks and other biomass and then convert that material into renewable fuels and chemicals. But some of those enzymes can’t function at the high temperatures or acidity that maintain low operating costs for fermentation processes.
Talents of past, present, and guest organists featured in sharing the wonderful music this beautiful instrument of praise offers after the completion of its renovation.
Join us and our Ambassadors for a Greater Fort Dodge Growth Alliance Ribbon Cutting celebrating our member, District 29 Apartments & Townhomes on Wednesday, October 20 at 11:30AM.
After a competitive national search, the Coe College Board of Trustees has selected Interim President David T. Hayes ’93 as the college’s 16th president.