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Madison, the first week of April, 1961 Close Close Close Madison, the first week of April, 1961. As the municipal election of 1961 approached, no one expected Mayor Ivan Nestingen to be a candidate. The 39-year-old attorney and former state representative was certainly popular enough to coast to victory first elected in a special election in 1956, elected to a full two-year term in 1957 by a 3–1 margin, he was reelected without opposition in 1959. And now he’s riding high as the champion of the Frank Lloyd Wright Monona Terrace auditorium and convention center, which he’s pushed to the verge of construction. But Nestingen had led the Kennedy for President Club during the successful Wisconsin primary campaign in 1960, and chaired the state delegation to the national convention, so everyone assumed he’d leave Madison for a job in the new administration. ....
2021 MLS Superdraft Preview The Superdraft is coming up on 1/21 so I expect one of the STF writers will be writing up a lengthy preview. I hope so, because I don t know enough about the prospects to have a good sense of what the options are. I have done a tiny bit of digging though, because I couldn t wait. I see us having the following positions of need: right back depth, left back depth, central defender/center back depth, a MF replacement for Flores, and possibly a winger. As we have young players at right and left fullback and no veteran depth at either position right now, we may look elsewhere to fill at least one of those spots. The rumor that we may be picking up Josecarlos van Rankin seems to have legs and would give us relatively young and experienced depth on the right. We still need at least one more fullback option that can play left or both sides. As hyped as Bravo is, we still want some competition there, a substitute, or a back up plan, if not all of the abo ....
Independence – Richard E. Engen, 83 years old, of Independence, Iowa, died on Thursday, December 17, 2020, at ABCM Rehab. – East Campus in Independence. He was born on September 1, 1937, in Clarion, Iowa, the son of Harold Hanson and Alma Henrietta (Marcus) Engen. He graduated from high school in Clarion with the Class of 1955. He then graduated from Iowa State Teachers College in Cedar Falls, Iowa, in 1959. Mr. Engen taught high school social studies and driver’s education, and coached football, basketball, and baseball in the Independence Community School District in Independence. He also was the school employee contract negotiator. He retired in 1997. On June 9, 1963, he and the former Joan Frances Stupp were married at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Independence. She preceded him in death in 1998. Mr. Engen was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church, a charter member of the Kiwanis Club in Independence, and an Independence City Councilman for 12 years. ....