Matthew 25 puts tools, hoes and hope in people s hands
Clint Twedt-Ball is executive director of Matthew 25. Photographed at its offices in southwest Cedar Rapids, Iowa, on Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020. (Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette)
Clint Twedt-Ball is executive director of Matthew 25. Photographed at its offices in southwest Cedar Rapids, Iowa, on Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020. (Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette)
The Tool Library at Matthew 25 in Cedar Rapids offers a basement workshop for members with large tools such as this band saw. Membership in the Tool Library runs from $48-180 annually depending on income and family size. Shot on Thursday, April 20, 2017. (Cliff Jette/The Gazette)
CEDAR RAPIDS A tumultuous third year of Mayor Brad Hart’s first term marked by the COVID-19 pandemic, civil unrest and the derecho didn’t steer the city’s top elected official from seeking re-election.
Hart announced Tuesday he will run for a second four-year term in November, where he and the nine-member part-time City Council will grapple with helping the community recover from those disasters and advancing diversity, equity and inclusion for all residents.
“We survived quite a year together. Cedar Rapids has, once again, proven its resilience,” Hart said in a news release. “The strength and compassion I saw displayed over the last year has impressed and inspired me. It has been an honor to serve as Mayor and, with the support of the community, I want to continue to serve everyone in Cedar Rapids for another term.”
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Editor’s note: This is a continuation of our 2020 Leaders Survey coverage, which we began publishing in the Nov. 27 issue. Our annual survey asks business leaders to share what they feel are some of the top issues affecting business in Central Iowa, and in particular the Greater Des Moines region. As you read, you’ll see the responses and also select remarks from differing viewpoints from those who opted to leave comments as they took the survey.