‘Life is good’ in Iowa’s Washington, but the candidates keep raising alarms

It is the final day of his best year at work, and Keith Lazar, 62, settles into his corner office at the community bank. He eats a doughnut with a fork and turns on an instrumental CD titled "Relaxation." Outside his office window, the town square is bustling with proof of his impact during the past 12 months: trucks financed by his loans, restaurants expanding because of his savings advice and small businesses created with his support.

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Peter Wallsten 02 Jan, 2012
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