Title
Kraschel, Frederick J. & Mary Louise
Subject
Local news
Description
Kraschel, Frederick J. & Mary Louise
Married In October Rite November 6, 1963
Kraschel To Run For County Atty. April 7, 1964
Six Democrats Win Court House Posts - Only Two GOP Candidates Survive November 4, 1964
Examining Results . . . November 4, 1964
County Attorney-Elect Aims Legal Guns At Three Targets - Sipped Sherry With Churchill November 15, 1964
Kraschel And Kunasek Name Staffs - Two New County Officials To Take Over Posts Jan. 4 December 20, 1964
Knitting Sweaters . . . January 10, 1965
Kraschel Named In 2 Court Suits March 27, 1965
Kraschel Did Not File Tax Returns - For 1963 And 1964 February 2, 1966
Did Not File State Return February 3, 1966
Kraschel Reorganizes County Staff - Caniglia To Leave; McCann Promoted; Two Others Named June 27, 1966
Urges Lifting Of Kraschel License - Group Censures Attorney June 30, 1966
Scalise May Ask Kraschel To Step Aside July 2, 1966
Kraschel Not To Run Again July 5, 1966
Won't Ask Kraschel To Leave July 5, 1966
Kraschel Back To Private Practice January 4, 1967
Upholds Suspension Of Kraschel's Law License - Iowa Supreme Court February 7, 1967
Park Board, Court Posts Are Filled March 4, 1969
Judge, Clerk Will Run For Election - On Nov. 4 Ballot June 15, 1969
Let's Chat . . . With Mrs. F.J. Kraschel July 6, 1969
Kraschel Threatens Resignation Over Open Meeting Rule September 22, 1971
Kraschel Still Undecided On Resigning From Board September 24, 1971
Kraschel Asks Dismissal From Welfare Suit January 20, 1972
SIx More Persons File For Two County Offices April 11, 1974
Attorney Hopefuls Answer Questions October 29, 1974
County Clerk Will Resign August 18, 1976
Mrs. Kraschel Heads Altrusa July 1, 1977
Kraschel To Run For County Atty. April 7, 1964
Six Democrats Win Court House Posts - Only Two GOP Candidates Survive November 4, 1964
Examining Results . . . November 4, 1964
County Attorney-Elect Aims Legal Guns At Three Targets - Sipped Sherry With Churchill November 15, 1964
Kraschel And Kunasek Name Staffs - Two New County Officials To Take Over Posts Jan. 4 December 20, 1964
Knitting Sweaters . . . January 10, 1965
Kraschel Named In 2 Court Suits March 27, 1965
Kraschel Did Not File Tax Returns - For 1963 And 1964 February 2, 1966
Did Not File State Return February 3, 1966
Kraschel Reorganizes County Staff - Caniglia To Leave; McCann Promoted; Two Others Named June 27, 1966
Urges Lifting Of Kraschel License - Group Censures Attorney June 30, 1966
Scalise May Ask Kraschel To Step Aside July 2, 1966
Kraschel Not To Run Again July 5, 1966
Won't Ask Kraschel To Leave July 5, 1966
Kraschel Back To Private Practice January 4, 1967
Upholds Suspension Of Kraschel's Law License - Iowa Supreme Court February 7, 1967
Park Board, Court Posts Are Filled March 4, 1969
Judge, Clerk Will Run For Election - On Nov. 4 Ballot June 15, 1969
Let's Chat . . . With Mrs. F.J. Kraschel July 6, 1969
Kraschel Threatens Resignation Over Open Meeting Rule September 22, 1971
Kraschel Still Undecided On Resigning From Board September 24, 1971
Kraschel Asks Dismissal From Welfare Suit January 20, 1972
SIx More Persons File For Two County Offices April 11, 1974
Attorney Hopefuls Answer Questions October 29, 1974
County Clerk Will Resign August 18, 1976
Mrs. Kraschel Heads Altrusa July 1, 1977
Creator
Nonpareil reporting
Source
Daily Nonpareil
Publisher
Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil Archives
Date
1963 - 1977
Format
Document
Type
Newspaper articles
Identifier
Kraschel, Frederick J. & Mary Louise
Coverage
Council Bluffs, Iowa
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