Visiting With Patient . . . Troy Scott, 7, at Mercy Hospital's Pediatric Department are Tim Barber, left, and Frank Walker, team ministers from East Side Christian Church. Troy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott of 105 Arnold Ave., members of…
The Authentic Danish Windmill . . . spins its blades near the south side of Elk Horn. The windmill was disassembled in Denmark and reassembled with volunteer labor in Elk Horn. It drew over 52,000 visitors last year.
Three Busy 'Danes' . . . walk under main street signs that fit Elk Horn's image - "Iowa Farm," "Elk" and "Danish." They are Herb Christensen, Susan Hansen and Connie Rasmussen, who investigated the community's climate.
Overshadowed . . . by a 127-year-old authentic Danish windmill in Elk Horn is Carl Bonnesen. The Better Elk Horn Club purchased the windmill for $38,000 and transported it to Southwest Iowa from Norre Senade, Jutland, Denmark. Once finished, the mill…
Federal Judge William Riley brought a $78,000 damage case to a sudden close when he ordered the jury to bring in a decision favoring Wayne Rhode of Tabor. Rhode's nephew, Lyman H. Elefson, had charged his uncle with maliciously causing his arrest in…
Gov. Terry Branstad gestures during an interview Tuesday afternoon at The Daily Nonpaeil in which he said the state must cut taxes. Nonpareil photos by Steve Glowacki.
Gov. Terry Branstad gestures during an interview Tuesday afternoon at The Daily Nonpareil in which he said the state must cut taxes. Nonpareil photos by Steve Glowacki
Governor Branstad, seated at table, hands folded. Likely 9-9-1987: same suit, tie, and backdrop as other similar photos in 9-9-1987 edition of the Nonpareil.
Iowa Governor Terry Branstad spoke at dedication ceremonies for the new flag plaza at the Lewis and Clark monument in Council Bluffs Saturday morning, and donated an Iowa flag. Dorothy Smith of U.S. Rep. Jim Lightfoot's office presented an American…
Governor Branstad sitting at table; headline in Nonpareil newspaper in front of him on table reads "Harris Found Guilty of Murder" is from May 1, 1987 edition.
Gov. Terry Branstad lends a helping horse to the 63rd Annual Sidney Rodeo as he waves to the spectators along the opening day parade route Wednesday. The rodeo continues through Sunday. Nonpareil photo by Dan Koenig.
Gov. Terry Branstad explains his proposed state budget to about 100 local business leaders and city officials at a dinner sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce Wednesday night. Branstad is traveling to several Iowa cities following his Condition of…
The new voting machines for Pottawattamie County are starting to arrive. Doug Primmer, county auditor and election commissioner, and Gary Galle, deputy in charge of elections, inspect the first shipment. the 89 machines, which cost $2,206 each, will…