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By Dubuque Times | May 17, 2020
Vila Baccam contributed $2 to the Credit Union PAC, a political action committee, on May 14.
Matthew Cook contributed $2 to the Credit Union PAC, a political action committee, on May 14.
By Metric Media News Service | May 17, 2020
There were 36 finance and insurance businesses in Scott County zip codes that had between 10 and 19 employees in 2016, according to County Business Patterns (CBP) statistics provided by the United States Census Bureau.
The BP at 206 S Center Ave. is selling the cheapest regular gasoline in Epworth for the week of May 4-10, according to GasBuddy.com.
Casaundra Gaston contributed $2 to the Credit Union PAC, a political action committee, on May 14.
Douglas Gilbertson contributed $1 to the Credit Union PAC, a political action committee, on May 14.
Dawn Bennink contributed $2 to the Credit Union PAC, a political action committee, on May 14.
Dezirae Fisher contributed $2 to the Credit Union PAC, a political action committee, on May 14.
Zachary Behrens contributed $2 to the Credit Union PAC, a political action committee, on May 14.
Monique Johnson contributed $2 to the Credit Union PAC, a political action committee, on May 14.
Shawn Harrington contributed $2 to the Credit Union PAC, a political action committee, on May 14.
Karen Carey contributed $2 to the Credit Union PAC, a political action committee, on May 14.
Sierra Cook contributed $2 to the Credit Union PAC, a political action committee, on May 14.
Karla Hyde contributed $2 to the Credit Union PAC, a political action committee, on May 14.
Kimberle Fettkether contributed $1 to the Credit Union PAC, a political action committee, on May 14.
Travis Gabe contributed $2 to the Credit Union PAC, a political action committee, on May 14.
Kristin Kuennen contributed $2 to the Credit Union PAC, a political action committee, on May 14.
Alexander Knipp contributed $2 to the Credit Union PAC, a political action committee, on May 14.
Kristin Clark contributed $2 to the Credit Union PAC, a political action committee, on May 14.
Edita Begic contributed $2 to the Credit Union PAC, a political action committee, on May 14.