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THURSDAY, OCT. 3, 2024 • VOLUME N0. 124 • ISSUE NO. 3 • 1 SECTION • 8 PAGES

Serving Colfax • Mingo • Baxter • Western Jasper County

HAPPY HOMECOMING

Colfax-Mingo celebrates a homecoming win under the disco ball

Baxter follows the yellow brick road to a fun homecoming celebration

Photos by Andrea Berg

Courtesy of Colfax-Mingo Community School District

Democrats feel re-energized and rally with Iowa House candidate Soup supper fundraiser draws enthusiastic support for Magg, Harris, Bohannan

Christopher Braunschweig/Jasper County Tribune Brad Magg, the Democratic candidate running for Iowa House District 38, speaks to a crowd of supporters during the annual Jasper County Democrats Soup Supper on Sept. 22 in Newton. Magg is a member of the Colfax City Council and owner of Goldie’s Ice Cream Shoppe in Prairie City.

By Christopher Braunschweig Jasper County Tribune Oftentimes the Jasper County Democratic Party Soup Supper is a low key affair barely running off the fumes of a handful of ticked off candidates, and while its atmosphere this year was certainly relaxed, the event was teeming with eager party members who haven’t looked this motivated in some time. For what seems like an eternity — especially for Republicans — Jasper County has remained a Democratic stronghold. It was blue through and

through. Unions and the presence of Maytag most surely supplied the votes come Election Day. But, obviously, times have changed. Now, there are only a few blue offices left. In 2018, Chaz Allen resigned from his seat on the Iowa Senate. That same year Jasper County welcomed a fully Republican board of supervisors with newly elected Brandon Talsma and re-elected Denny Carpenter serving alongside Doug Cupples. In 2021, Wes Breckenridge resigned from the Iowa House. Today, only four DemoCONTACT US

crats hold major offices in Jasper County: Denise Allan in the recorder’s office, Doug Bishop in the treasurer’s office, John Halferty in the sheriff ’s office and Scott Nicholson in the attorney’s office. However, upon Halferty’s retirement this year, that total will reduce to three. Following a string of defeats, the Jasper County Democratic Party has struggled to find its footing. That is until Brad Magg announced he was running for Iowa House District 38 against DEMS | 4A

Republicans lose the bells and whistles and get serious at trapshoot Fundraiser emphasizes the tight races between Dunwell, Trump, Miller-Meeks

Christopher Braunschweig/Jasper County Tribune Iowa House Rep. Jon Dunwell listens to a guest speaker during the Jasper County GOP Trapshoot fundraiser on Sept. 21 in Newton. Dunwell is running for re-election to the Iowa House District 38 seat.

By Christopher Braunschweig Jasper County Tribune The Jasper County GOP Trapshoot was uncharacteristically restrained this year apart from the fiery speeches from guests like U.S. Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, who fought back against new ads from her opponent, and former acting U.S. Attorney General Matt Whittaker, who lobbied for another Trump presidency. Sure, folks fired off rounds of trap and skeet, and many seemed to be having a good timeShaw doing it Media in between chats with candidates or their representatives. But the energy was surprisingly low for an event that has attracted nearly every major Republican candidate and helped ramp up enthusiasm amongst the ranks. est. 1851

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In the past, guests like a “fired up” Gary Leffler took an extreme approach. Leffler, who ran an unsuccessful primary for Iowa’s 3rd Congressional District seat two years ago but is most famously known for his American Flag-decorated tractor, featured signs and enlarged dollar bills demonizing Democrats. The trapshoot has hosted Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds and former Lt. Gov. Adam Gregg, U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst, Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig, numerous statehouse legislators and council members and supervisors, presidential candidates and even a former contestant on “The Apprentice.” Still, even without special guests the trapshoot has always managed to GOP | 3A

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