Ramblin with Rasdal

Dave Rasdal
Dave Rasdal began writing his Ramblin’ column about people, places and things in Eastern Iowa in May 1981. He knows Iowa well, having been born in Lake City, growing up in Marshalltown, and graduating from high school in Spencer. He worked at newspapers in Spencer and Vinton before joining The Gazette as a reporter in 1979. He lives in Cedar Rapids but Rambles throughout Eastern Iowa and sometimes beyond. Ramblin’ appears in The Gazette and online Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

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Diaries Open Window to Farmer’s Own Life

MARION — More than 65 years after he wrote letters home while serving with the Army in Korea, LaVerne Crowley is reading them. In fact, now that LaVerne is 84 and comfortably retired in a Marion condo, he’s also taking the time to read his old diaries which hearken back to 1941. “I think I [...]

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Smurfs Up, Down and All Around in Iowa City Collector’s Home

IOWA CITY — While many women her age are giving up collections, Erda Jo Thomas, 78, continues to see blue, as in Smurf blue. For, in about 20 years, she’s amassed a collection of more than 2,000 figures and items of the worldwide popular cartoon figures. And Erda Jo’s not quitting now. “The brand new [...]

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Volunteers Sort Out St. Luke’s Hospital History

CEDAR RAPIDS — The St. Luke’s bill for surgery, including 16 days in the hospital, came to $56. But that was 1919, a year after the hospital had weathered the flu epidemic. “We were surprised St. Luke’s survived,” says Dot Hinman of Cedar Rapids. “The flue epidemic, two world wars, the Great Depression. They had [...]

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Cheese Lovers Bring Wisconsin Cheese to Iowa

VINTON — You can’t buy American cheese at the Cheesehead Cheese Haus. Then again, why would you want to when you can choose from dozens upon dozens of such intriguing Wisconsin flavors as chocolate fudge cheese, Colby cranberry and hot Jack habanero cheese? “I didn’t know if I’d like some of these cheeses,” admits Kris [...]

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Kites to Kick Off Hoover Library’s 50th Anniversary

WEST BRANCH — Expect to see some highflying Saturday morning as the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum kicks off its 50th anniversary. That’s when folks are invited to bring their kites and launch them into the breeze over Hoover Park. “We’re trying to recreate what Hoover saw as a child in West Branch with [...]

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“Supper Time” Art Connects Iowa and Czech Republic

HILLS — As an artist who lost his parents, Pat Muller, 50, wanted to tell his story in a unique way. He turned to dinner, a pleasant time, and the plates it is served on. And he reflected on life, doing it with symbols rather than a written language. What you find, then, are ceramic [...]

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Titanic Disaster Inspired Immediate Publication of Song

IOWA CITY — “Many homes are filled with sorrow and with sadness.” The shock was felt around the world after the April 15, 1912, sinking of the Titanic. “Many hearts are filled with anguish and with pain.” Everyone had heard it was indestructible. “And our nation now is wrapped in deepest mourning.” So many loved [...]

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Mention of Cedar Rapids Still a Titanic Mystery

CEDAR RAPIDS — In the 1997 movie about the Titanic, rereleased last weekend in theaters, two men from the salvage crew doubt old Rose’s story. In fact, one of them checked her out, learned she was an actress and claims she’s a liar. “Her name was Rose Dawson back then,” says Lewis Bodine. “Then she [...]

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Like Father, Like Son, But it Wasn’t Physics

MOUNT VERNON — In the Ault family, the apple didn’t fall far from the tree. But that had nothing to do with the laws of physics; rather it was the elder Ault’s love of teaching and the younger Ault’s penchant for solving puzzles. Warren Ault, who became a history professor at Boston University in 1910, [...]

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After 50 Years, Trojan Inn Cafe Still Reminiscent of Days Gone By

TOLEDO — The screen door stood open, the white board out front espoused a daily words-of-wisdom and a chocolate Coke was just a couple of spritzes away at the soda fountain. On Toledo’s main street (High Street) the Trojan Inn cafe nears its 50th anniversary with signs that time has stood still. For one, Mary [...]

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