Green--Rob (Cedar Falls Mayor)

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# Title Date Summary
1 NISG January updates
Northern Iowan 119:36, p.2
The Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) give their monthly updates of events and accomplishments on topics like NISG Engagement Week, NISG campaigns, and the Legislative Liaison Team (LLT).
2 NISG Engagement Week
Northern Iowan 119:30, p.1
The Northern Iowan Staff writes about the different events that Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) is hosting throughout their NISG Engagement Week; photo.
3 Cedar Falls mayor responds to shooting
Northern Iowan 118:35, p.1
Cedar Falls mayor Rob Green responded to the shooting on College Hill that resulted in one dead and another severely injured. He stated that it was an isolated incident and does not reflect the College Hill neighborhood; photo.
4 Fight for historical campus buildings continue
Northern Iowan 118:34, p.1
The fight to keep the Honors Cottage and Alumni House from being demolished continues; photo.
5 Cedar Falls runoff election results
Northern Iowan 118:26, p.1
The Cedar Falls mayoral runoff election results showed that incumbent Rob Green beat his opponent in a narrow margin of 97 votes; photo.
6 Cedar Falls prepares for contested mayoral, city council runoff races
Northern Iowan 118:23, p.1
Cedar Falls is having its run-off election for mayor and city council on November 30. The results of the school board elections and the rest of the city council positions were also shown; photo.
7 Meet Cedar Falls' mayoral candidates
Northern Iowan 118:12, p.2
The author explains all three Cedar Falls' mayoral candidates' platforms: Rob Green, Tom Blanford, and Dave Sires; photos.
8 Town hall touts community engagement
Northern Iowan 117:12, p.2
The UNI Office of Community Engagement held a virtual town hall about community challenges and problem-solving; photo.
9 Students, community react to mandate
Northern Iowan 117:8, p.1
Cedar Falls City Council initiate a city wide mask mandate, Mayor Rob Green says that they feel encouraged to wear a mask to protect not only others physical health, but mental as well. Students Kristin Rasmussen and Isaac Vos share their concerns for the virus; photo.
10 Special election raises issues of PSO
Northern Iowan 116:41, p.1
In the wake of council member Rob Green's resignation to serve as the mayor of Cedar Falls, the Cedar Falls City Council voted to have Nick Taiber fill the vacated seat. Cedar Falls residents petitioned to fill the at-large seat by special election; the petition was approved and the election will take place on March 24. Those on the ballot include Kelly Dunn, T.J. Frein, Fred Perrymann, Penny Popp, and LeaAnn Saul, but not Taiber. Taiber decided not to run due to controversy about potential implementation of a public safety officer (PSO) program. The PSO program, implemented in 2015, is a paid on-call proram to cross-train staff to assist police and fire safety efforts. Members of the community have argued against or in favor of the program based upon their views of its safety training. Taiber had led the council's decision to eliminate firefighter positions and replace them with PSOs; photo.