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Creston’s Arnold Kenyon Becomes First President of Iowa State Bar Association

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Creston native Arnold “Skip” Kenyon has made history by becoming the first individual from Judicial District 5B to serve as president of the Iowa State Bar Association since its inception in 1904. This milestone not only highlights Kenyon’s legal career but also marks a significant achievement as he is the first president from Union County.

Kenyon’s appointment comes at a time when the legal profession faces numerous challenges. His leadership may provide a fresh perspective to the association, which serves a nine-county area. Kenyon’s background and dedication to legal service are expected to foster positive changes within the organization.

In other local news, five senior division acts have advanced to the semi-finals in Bill Riley’s 57th annual Iowa State Fair Talent Search. The semi-final performances will take place on Saturday, August 16, 2025, at noon. Among the finalists is a clogging trio consisting of Haylea England, Emily Robinson, and Sadie Marnin, reflecting the vibrant talent pool within the community.

Additionally, the High Lakes Outdoor Alliance has introduced a new skeet shooting field at their range, enhancing recreational options for local shooters. According to Tom Lesan, treasurer of the alliance, this facility will allow enthusiasts to engage in various shooting activities, including pistols and long rifles, alongside the new skeet option.

In recognition of individual achievements, Korina Loudon from the Bluegrass Board of Realtors received a silver Individual Achievement Award from the Iowa Association of Realtors. As the broker/owner of Green Valley Realty and Green Valley Property Management, her accomplishment underscores the professional standards within the real estate sector.

The community is also witnessing an increase in local business activities. The Holy Spirit Catholic Church’s ReRun Shop has expanded its hours to accommodate growing demand for pre-owned items, driven by a surplus of merchandise and community support. Volunteers like Pat Pokorny have played a crucial role in this initiative.

In educational governance, there is an open seat on the board of directors for the Creston Community School District. The position is contested by incumbent Bob Deranleau and challenger Kevin Downey, indicating an active interest in shaping local educational policies.

Reflecting on past events, 18 years ago, the Crestmoor Two-Man Best Shot Tournament concluded with Scott Howarth and Terry Horning emerging victorious. Their performance included a decisive 30-foot eagle putt that sealed their championship victory, showcasing the competitive spirit in local sports.

The local community also saw the introduction of a retreat for divorced and widowed individuals, attracting 41 participants from surrounding areas. This initiative emphasizes community support during challenging times, showing a collective effort to foster healing and connection among residents.

As the Union County Fair prepares to commence, it marks the first fair held at the new grounds in Afton. With local businesses and community members coming together to celebrate, the event highlights the vibrant culture and spirit of the area.

These developments reflect the dynamic nature of life in Creston and the surrounding regions, showcasing individual accomplishments and community engagement that continue to shape the local landscape.

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