City of Sumner
Recent News About City of Sumner
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Vickie Rhea from Sumner contributes $100 to Sandy Salmon`s campaign
Vickie Rhea from Sumner donated a total of $100 to Republican Party candidate Sandy Salmon.
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Linda Wegner from Sumner contributes $75 to Sandy Salmon`s campaign
Linda Wegner from Sumner donated a total of $75 to Republican Party candidate Sandy Salmon.
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Rick Gloede from Sumner contributes $50 to Sandy Salmon`s campaign
Rick Gloede from Sumner donated a total of $50 to Republican Party candidate Sandy Salmon.
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Herbert Hoepfner from Sumner contributes $50 to Sandy Salmon`s campaign
Herbert Hoepfner from Sumner donated a total of $50 to Republican Party candidate Sandy Salmon.
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George Stevens from Sumner contributes $75 to Sandy Salmon`s campaign
George Stevens from Sumner donated a total of $75 to Republican Party candidate Sandy Salmon.
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Deane and Marlys Fober from Sumner contributes $50 to Deborah Scharper`s campaign
Deane and Marlys Fober from Sumner donated a total of $50 to Democratic Party candidate Deborah Scharper.
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Connie Kasemeier from Sumner contributes $50 to Sandy Salmon`s campaign
Connie Kasemeier from Sumner donated a total of $50 to Republican Party candidate Sandy Salmon.
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Clarion and Donna Winzenburg from Sumner contributes $400 to Kim Reynolds` campaign
Clarion and Donna Winzenburg from Sumner donated a total of $400 to Republican Party candidate Kim Reynolds.
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Gary Walke from Sumner contributes $500 to Sandy Salmon`s campaign
Gary Walke from Sumner donated a total of $500 to Republican Party candidate Sandy Salmon.
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Clarion Winzenburg from Sumner contributes $200 to Sandy Salmon`s campaign
Clarion Winzenburg from Sumner donated a total of $200 to Republican Party candidate Sandy Salmon.
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Cindy Knutson from Sumner contributes $50 to Sandy Salmon`s campaign
Cindy Knutson from Sumner donated a total of $50 to Republican Party candidate Sandy Salmon.
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James Lahmann from Sumner contributes $50 to Sandy Salmon`s campaign
James Lahmann from Sumner donated a total of $50 to Republican Party candidate Sandy Salmon.
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Census Bureau reports Sumner population was 2,224 in 2020
Sumner had a population of 2,224 people in 2020, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the North Iowa Reporter.
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Census Bureau: More women than men in Sumner in 2019
Of the 2,175 people living in Sumner in 2019, 53.2 percent (1,157) were women and 46.8 percent (1,018) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the North Iowa Reporter.
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41.3 percent of people 25 or older had an associate's degree or higher in Sumner
41.3 percent of people 25 years or older had an associate's degree or higher in Sumner in 2018, according to data obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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United States Postal Service employee Thomas Kinn contributes a total of $100 to Democratic Party candidate Abby Finkenauer
United States Postal Service employee Thomas Kinn has contributed a total of $100 to Democratic Party candidate Abby Finkenauer
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Seven health care and social assistance businesses in ZIP code 50674 employ fewer than 5 people in 2017
There were seven health care and social assistance businesses in ZIP code 50674 that employed fewer than five people in 2017, according to County Business Patterns (CBP) statistics provided by the United States Census Bureau.
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Six retail trade businesses in ZIP code 50674 employ between 5 and 9 people in 2017
There were six retail trade businesses in ZIP code 50674 that employed between five and nine people in 2017, according to County Business Patterns (CBP) statistics provided by the United States Census Bureau.
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Three retail trade businesses in ZIP code 50674 employ between 10 and 19 people in 2017
There were three retail trade businesses in ZIP code 50674 that employed between 10 and 19 people in 2017, according to County Business Patterns (CBP) statistics provided by the United States Census Bureau.
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Sumner Community Club receives a PPP loan between $1M-$2M on April 28
Sumner Community Club received a Paycheck Protection Program loan for between $1 and $2 million on April 28, according to the US Treasury Department.