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The Marshalltown Bobcats football team will feature the Not In Our Town anti-bullying logo on their helmets Friday in support of the local bullying prevention project. Shown Tuesday morning are Marshalltown High School Football Coach Dave Holdiman; Blake Gimbel, quarterback for the Bobcats; Paul Gregoire, of Fisher Controls/Emerson and Marshalltown High School Athletic Director Tim Bell. Gregoire, on behalf of Fisher Controls/Emerson presented the stickers to coordinate with the “orange out” scheduled for Friday’s game. Marshalltown residents are asked to wear orange to show support for the anti-bullying movement at the 7 p.m. Bobcats game at Leonard Cole Field. Fisher also funded Not In Our Town T-shirts for a special performance by the Marshalltown High School Marching Band, and hundreds of Not In Our Town posters that will be distributed at halftime.
The Marshalltown Bobcats football team will feature the Not In Our Town anti-bullying logo on their helmets Friday in support of the local bullying prevention project. Shown Tuesday morning are Marshalltown High School Football Coach Dave Holdiman; Blake Gimbel, quarterback for the Bobcats; Paul Gregoire, of Fisher Controls/Emerson and Marshalltown High School Athletic Director Tim Bell. Gregoire, on behalf of Fisher Controls/Emerson presented the stickers to coordinate with the “orange out” scheduled for Friday’s game. Marshalltown residents are asked to wear orange to show support for the anti-bullying movement at the 7 p.m. Bobcats game at Leonard Cole Field. Fisher also funded Not In Our Town T-shirts for a special performance by the Marshalltown High School Marching Band, and hundreds of Not In Our Town posters that will be distributed at halftime.

