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"Encyclopedia Dubuque is the online authority for all things Dubuque, written by the people who know the city best.”
Marshall Cohen—researcher and producer, CNN
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16 April 2026
| N 15:45 | GORRELL, Susan diffhist +1,007 Randylyon talk contribs (Created page with "GORRELL, Susan. (Chelmsford, England-- ). Gorrell's background as a production coordinator and graphic designer, an event producer for the Unity Catholic Music Awards and Video Associations Unity Awards, and her interest in films have been cites as reasons for her outstanding success as the executive director for the JULIEN DUBUQUE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL. Married to Kenny Gorrell, a winner of an Emmy Award, Susan and Kenny decided to return to Iowa to raise th...") | ||||
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| N 18:29 | JULIEN DUBUQUE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL diffhist +4,539 Randylyon talk contribs (Created page with "JULIEN DUBUQUE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL. On April 20, 2012 film enthusiasts gathered for Dubuque's first Julien Dubuque International Film Festival in the HOTEL JULIEN DUBUQUE. The event was organized by Chris Kulotitz and Michael Coty. The festival promoted young filmmakers who displayed their productions and provided an opportunity for the producers to network with others in the film industry. Jim Barefoot, production manager for Mediacom, announced plans to ta...") | ||||
| 18:28 | Deletion log Randylyon talk contribs deleted page JULIEN DUBUQUE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (content was: "JULIEN DUBUQUE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL. On April 20, 2012 film enthusiasts gathered for Dubuque's first Julien Dubuque International Film Festival in the HOTEL JULIEN DUBUQUE. The event was organized by Chris Kulotitz and Michael Coty. The festival promoted young filmmakers who displayed their productions and provided an opportunity for the producers to network w...", and the only contributor was "Randylyon" (talk)) | ||||
| N 15:53 | KEAS AND SULLIVAN diffhist +51 Randylyon talk contribs (Created page with "KEAS AND SULLIVAN. See: SULLIVAN AND STAMPFER") | ||||
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19:50 (cur | prev) +467 Randylyon talk contribs (Created page with "CREEK WOOD PARK. Bill as a "mini park" when it was created, Creek Wood Park contained 1.9 and was located at 1792 and 1796 Creek Wood Drive. The land was donated to the city and an estimated $238,000 was set aside for the park's development. .Community thoughts on the development of the land were encouraged with four equipment types being considered. Source:" "Input Sought on Dubuque 'Mini Park," '''Telegraph Herald''', April 5, 2018, p. 5 Category: Parks") | |||
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19:13 (cur | prev) +1,085 Randylyon talk contribs (Created page with "FIDELITY BANK AND TRUST. * 04/20/1910 Institution established. Original name: The Luxemburg Savings Bank (14382). * 12/28/1964 Changed Institution Name to Fidelity Bank & Trust. * 12/28/1964 Main Office moved to Main Street, Dyersville, IA 52040. * 01/01/1971 Main Office moved to 131 Second Street, N.E., Dyersville, IA 52040. * 05/28/1974 Main Office moved to 208 2nd Street, S.E., Dyersville, IA 52040. * 08/23/1993 Changed Trust Powers to Full*. * 02/09/2007 Acquir...") | |||
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19:30 (cur | prev) +1,620 Randylyon talk contribs (Created page with "KUNNERT, Sharon. (Dubuque, IA, Feb. 9, 1950--Oak Brook, IL, Mar. 9, 2026) Sharon Melita “Deetsy” Kunnert was the second of ten children. She graduated from WAHLERT CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL in 1968. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Iowa in Food and Nutrition Dietetics and became a registered dietitian. While at Iowa she played on the Women’s Tennis Team. She began her professional career at University Hospitals in Madison, Wisconsin. S...") | |||
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19:02 (cur | prev) +1,536 Randylyon talk contribs (Created page with "HAPP, Robert. (Rochester, NY, Nov. 4, 1941--Asbury, IA, April 5, 2026). The oldest of five children of Earl and Ruth (Vick) Happ, Robert was a 1959 graduate of the former Webster Central School. He earned his undergraduate degree at Ottawa University in Kansas in 1963 and after completing a Master’s Degree at the University of Iowa and the State University of New York (SUNY) at Brockport, he began on a 59-year teaching career in Iowa. He earned an Education Specialist...") | |||
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