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  2. Carl Weeks - Wikipedia

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    Evert Deyet 'Hud' Weeks (1912–2002) Lafayette Weeks (1918–1986) Carl Weeks (1876–1962) was an American businessman, entrepreneur and philanthropist best known for founding pharmaceutical and cosmetic companies, including Weeks & Leo Co., Inc. Carl and his wife Edith built Salisbury House in Des Moines, Iowa .

  3. Donald Piper (murderer) - Wikipedia

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    Iowa State Penitentiary, Fort Madison, Iowa. Donald Arthur Piper (born May 11, 1961) is an American murderer and suspected serial killer convicted of killing two women in hotels around West Des Moines and Clive, Iowa in 1993 and 1997, but is considered a suspect in four other killings. For his confirmed crimes, Piper was convicted and sentenced ...

  4. Frank Cordaro - Wikipedia

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    Frank Cordaro (born 1951) is a peace activist and co-founder of the Des Moines, Iowa, Catholic Worker group. He frequently attends protests and gives lectures at school and community events in Nebraska and Iowa. He was a Roman Catholic priest from 1985 until leaving the priesthood in 2003 for personal reasons, including his wish to be released ...

  5. A two-vehicle crash involving a teen killed two elderly ...

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    Noelle Alviz-Gransee, Des Moines Register November 13, 2023 at 12:32 PM A two-vehicle crash involving a Camaro near the Iowa State Fairgrounds killed two elderly residents Sunday.

  6. Gayno Smith - Wikipedia

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    Iowa State Penitentiary. Gayno Gilbert Smith (January 23, 1938 – May 16, 2005) [1] was an American mass murderer and serial killer who killed six of his family members in Iowa between 1961 and 1962. Before the murders, Smith had been living in Denver, but due to problems there had come to Martinsburg, Iowa to live with his stepmother.

  7. Pete Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Pete Taylor. Pete Taylor (April 1, 1945 in Des Moines, Iowa – March 5, 2003 in Iowa City, Iowa [1]) was a radio and television sportscaster who worked for radio station KRNT and television station KCCI in Des Moines, Iowa. Taylor also served as the play-by-play announcer for Iowa State University football and men's basketball.

  8. Woodland Cemetery (Des Moines, Iowa) - Wikipedia

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    Woodland Cemetery (Des Moines, Iowa) / 41.589486; -93.648094. Woodland Cemetery is the oldest cemetery in Des Moines, Iowa, having been established in 1848, before Des Moines was the state capital. [1] It is a municipal cemetery owned and operated by the Des Moines Parks and Recreation Department. It covers 69 acres (28 ha) at the corner of ...

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    On July 26, 1849, in a disused barracks of Fort Des Moines, Barlow Granger printed off the first copies of the Iowa Star, the newspaper that would become today’s Des Moines Register.

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