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Laurens is home to the Laurens–Marathon Community School District. [11] It was a part of the Laurens Community School District until its consolidation into Laurens–Marathon on July 1, 1976. [12] All grades are located in one building in Laurens. In 2000 the enrollment was 423 for all grades, and there were about 40 full-time teaching staff.
Because Alvin's legs and eyes are too impaired for him to receive a driver's license, he hitches a trailer to his recently purchased thirty-year-old John Deere 110 Lawn Tractor, which has a maximum speed of about 5 miles per hour (2.2 m/s; 8.0 km/h), and sets off on the 240-mile (390 km) journey from Laurens, Iowa, to Mount Zion, Wisconsin.
On July 1, 2010, the South Clay Community School District was dissolved, and Laurens–Marathon received portions of the district. [4] In 2014, the South Central Calhoun Community School District, a district not contiguous with Laurens–Marathon, [5] entered a superintendent-sharing agreement. The shared superintendent was Jeff Kruse.
Laurens Carnegie Free Library is a historic building located in Laurens, Iowa, United States. It was designed by the Des Moines architectural firm of Wetherell and Gage and completed in 1910. The Carnegie Corporation of New York had accepted the application for a grant from Laurens' literary association for $3,800 on February 6, 1907. [ 2 ]
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Driving from Laurens, Iowa to Blue River, Wisconsin on a lawn mower Alvin Boone Straight (October 17, 1920 – November 9, 1996) was an American man who travelled 240 miles (390 km) on a riding lawn mower from Laurens, Iowa to Blue River, Wisconsin to visit his ailing brother in 1994.
Beneke was born to parents Anton and Theresa Mefferd Beneke in Laurens, Iowa, on 14 March 1916. He attended high school in his hometown. He attended high school in his hometown. After graduating in 1933, Beneke attended the University of Iowa and its College of Law , completing his bachelor's degree in 1937, and a Juris Doctor in 1939. [ 1 ]
The city of Laurens, Iowa, was named for both Laurens and his father, Henry Laurens. [1] — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.96.31.161 ( talk ) 16:42, 21 July 2020 (UTC) [ reply ] References