Congratulations to Courtney Kelly for signing with Upper Iowa for cheerleading!

Congratulations to Courtney Kelly for signing with Upper Iowa for cheerleading!
Congratulations to Reece Martin for signing with Upper Iowa for volleyball!
INDEPENDENCE – A committee recently launched a new fundraising campaign, through the Mustang Foundation, Inc. to help fund enhancements to Mustang Way Park, the home of Independence baseball and softball. The fundraising committee is securing private donations, in-kind gifts, and other non-cash assets to cover the costs of various improvements.
The campaign recently received donations from several local businesses, including a $750 donation from Gosling and Co. and a $2,500 donation from State Farm – Tim Reed. To date, the committee has raised over $87,000!
Mustang Way Park is already a state-of-the-art baseball and softball facility. Due to increased attendance and use of the facilities in recent years, the fundraising committee is looking to add additional spectator seating, sun screens, batting cages, and a larger utility shed. Signage will also be added to display team and individual records and accomplishments.
If you are interested in making a donation to the campaign, please contact baseball Coach Matt Miller, softball Coach Jordon Pilcher, or Dewey Hupke.
The Mustang Foundation, Inc. is organized exclusively for the charitable, educational, and scientific purposes which benefit or support extra curricular activities of the Independence Community School District. A 13 person board appointed in staggered terms by the Independence Community School District Board governs the Foundation. Questions regarding the Foundation can be directed to board member and Treasurer Rob Robinson at 319-334-7181 or rob.robinson@bankiowa.com.
INDEPENDENCE – A committee recently launched a new fundraising campaign, through the Mustang Foundation, Inc. to help fund enhancements to Mustang Way Park, the home of Independence baseball and softball. The fundraising committee is securing private donations, in-kind gifts, and other non-cash assets to cover the costs of various improvements.
The campaign recently received a $1,000 donation from Northeast Security Bank. If the $100,000 fundraising goal is met, the project will be completed in Spring 2021.To date, the committee has raised over $79,000!
Mustang Way Park is already a state-of-the-art baseball and softball facility. Due to increased attendance and use of the facilities in recent years, the fundraising committee is looking to add additional spectator seating, sun screens, batting cages, and a larger utility shed. Signage will also be added to display team and individual records and accomplishments.
If you are interested in making a donation to the campaign, please contact baseball Coach Matt Miller, softball Coach Jordon Pilcher, or Dewey Hupke.
The Mustang Foundation, Inc. is organized exclusively for the charitable, educational, and scientific purposes which benefit or support extra curricular activities of the Independence Community School District. A 13 person board appointed in staggered terms by the Independence Community School District Board governs the Foundation. Questions regarding the Foundation can be directed to board member and Treasurer Rob Robinson at 319-334-7181 or rob.robinson@bankiowa.com.
INDEPENDENCE – A committee recently launched a new fundraising campaign, through the Mustang Foundation, Inc. to help fund enhancements to Mustang Way Park, the home of Independence baseball and softball. The fundraising committee is securing private donations, in-kind gifts, and other non-cash assets to cover the costs of various improvements.
The campaign recently received a $1,000 donation from Precision Plumbing. If the $100,000 fundraising goal is met, the project will be completed in Spring 2021. To date, the committee has raised over $78,000!
Mustang Way Park is already a state-of-the-art baseball and softball facility. Due to increased attendance and use of the facilities in recent years, the fundraising committee is looking to add additional spectator seating, sun screens, batting cages, and a larger utility shed. Signage will also be added to display team and individual records and accomplishments.
If you are interested in making a donation to the campaign, please contact baseball Coach Matt Miller, softball Coach Jordon Pilcher, or Dewey Hupke.
The Mustang Foundation, Inc. is organized exclusively for the charitable, educational, and scientific purposes which benefit or support extra curricular activities of the Independence Community School District. A 13 person board appointed in staggered terms by the Independence Community School District Board governs the Foundation. Questions regarding the Foundation can be directed to board member and Treasurer Rob Robinson at 319-334-7181 or rob.robinson@bankiowa.com.
INDEPENDENCE – A committee recently launched a new fundraising campaign, through the Mustang Foundation, Inc. to help fund enhancements to Mustang Way Park, the home of Independence baseball and softball. The fundraising committee is securing private donations, in-kind gifts, and other non-cash assets to cover the costs of various improvements.
The campaign recently received donations from several local businesses, including a $5,000 donation from Roberts & Eddy, P.C., a $1,000 donation from Ryan Pharmacy, and a $1,000 donation from Boubin Tire and Automotive. To date, the committee has raised just over $70,000!
Mustang Way Park is already a state-of-the-art baseball and softball facility. Due to increased attendance and use of the facilities in recent years, the fundraising committee is looking to add additional spectator seating, sun screens, batting cages, and a larger utility shed. Signage will also be added to display team and individual records and accomplishments.
If you are interested in making a donation to the campaign, please contact baseball Coach Matt Miller, softball Coach Jordon Pilcher, or Dewey Hupke.
The Mustang Foundation, Inc. is organized exclusively for the charitable, educational, and scientific purposes which benefit or support extra curricular activities of the Independence Community School District. A 13 person board appointed in staggered terms by the Independence Community School District Board governs the Foundation. Questions regarding the Foundation can be directed to board member and Treasurer Rob Robinson at 319-334-7181 or rob.robinson@bankiowa.com.
INDEPENDENCE – A committee recently launched a new fundraising campaign, through the Mustang Foundation, Inc. to help fund enhancements to Mustang Way Park, the home of Independence baseball and softball. The fundraising committee is securing private donations, in-kind gifts, and other non-cash assets to cover the costs of various improvements.
Mustang Way Park is already a state-of-the-art baseball and softball facility. Due to increased attendance and use of the facilities in recent years, the fundraising committee is looking to add additional spectator seating, sun screens, batting cages, and a larger utility shed. Signage will also be added to display team and individual records and accomplishments.
If you are interested in making a donation to the campaign, please contact baseball Coach Matt Miller, softball Coach Jordon Pilcher, or Dewey Hupke.
The Mustang Foundation, Inc. is organized exclusively for the charitable, educational, and scientific purposes which benefit or support extra curricular activities of the Independence Community School District. A 13 person board appointed in staggered terms by the Independence Community School District Board governs the Foundation. Questions regarding the Foundation can be directed to board member and Treasurer Rob Robinson at 319-334-7181 or rob.robinson@bankiowa.com.
Congratulations to Brooke Beatty for signing her letter of intent to play volleyball for Mount Mercy next year!
INDEPENDENCE – A committee recently launched a new fundraising campaign, through the Mustang Foundation, Inc. to help fund enhancements to Mustang Way Park, the home of Independence baseball and softball. The fundraising committee is securing private donations, in-kind gifts, and other non-cash assets to cover the costs of various improvements.
The local McDonald’s, owned by Scott Soifer and Lisa Soifer, recently donated $2,500 to this project. If the $100,000 fundraising goal is met, these projects will be completed by spring of 2021. To date, the committee has raised just over $40,000!
Mustang Way Park is already a state-of-the-art baseball and softball facility. Due to increased attendance and use of the facilities in recent years, the fundraising committee is looking to add additional spectator seating, sun screens, batting cages, and a larger utility shed. Signage will also be added to display team and individual records and accomplishments.
If you are interested in making a donation to the campaign, please contact baseball Coach Matt Miller, softball Coach Jordon Pilcher, or Dewey Hupke.
The Mustang Foundation, Inc. is organized exclusively for the charitable, educational, and scientific purposes which benefit or support extra curricular activities of the Independence Community School District. A 13 person board appointed in staggered terms by the Independence Community School District Board governs the Foundation. Questions regarding the Foundation can be directed to board member and Treasurer Rob Robinson at 319-334-7181 or rob.robinson@bankiowa.com.
Tonight, Independence plays host to Iowa Falls-Alden at Lyle Leinbaugh Field in Independence, Iowa, in the 2nd round of the IHSAA Football Playoffs. This will be the first meeting between these two teams.