DES MOINES, IOWA (October 9, 2019) —

WAPELLO — Visit Wapello Fire Department

WHO: Representative Dave Loebsack; Damon More, Fire Chief

WHAT: Rep Loebsack will visit the Wapello Fire Department and speak with the Chief and other firefighters about the recent grant they received from the Department of Homeland Security to purchase air packs.

WHERE: Wapello Fire Department, 409 Mechanic Street

TIME: 11:30AM

 

BURLINGTON — Visit Burlington Fire Department

WHO: Rep Loebsack; Matt Trexel, Fire Chief

WHAT: Rep Loebsack will visit the Burlington Fire Department and speak with the Chief and other firefighters about the recent grant they received from the Department of Homeland Security to purchase washer extractors to clean their gear.

WHERE: Burlington Fire Department, 418 Valley Street

TIME: 1:15PM

 

MONTROSE — Visit Lee County Conservation

WHO: Rep Loebsack; Jim Noll, Lee County Conservation Board

WHAT: Rep Loebsack will meet with members of the Lee County Conservation Board to learn about the needs and concerns of the board.

WHERE: Lee County Conservation, 2652 US-61

TIME: 3PM

 

KEOKUK — Tour Renovations of SCC’s “Building the Dream” Initiative

WHO: Rep Loebsack

WHAT: Rep Loebsack will take a tour of the renovation’s made to Southeastern Community College’s Keokuk Campus as part of their “Building the Dream” initiative that updated Emeritus and Bowles Halls

WHERE: Southeastern Community College, Keokuk Campus, 357 Messenger Road

TIME: 4:15PM

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