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		<title>Carroll City Councilman: &#8216;Old And White&#8217; Limits Rural Iowa&#8217;s Future</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[City Councilman Mike Eifler says that when many Carroll residents look in the mirror what they see is not the face of a vibrant future workforce.

Speaking during a council-staff retreat session at the Carrollton Centre on Saturday, Eifler said Carroll must work aggressively to diversify the workforce by attracting younger people and minorities.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>City Councilman Mike Eifler says that when many Carroll residents look in the mirror what they see is not the face of a vibrant future workforce.
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Speaking during a council-staff retreat session at the Carrollton Centre on Saturday, Eifler said Carroll must work aggressively to diversify the workforce by attracting younger people and minorities.
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&#8220;Let&#8217;s face it,&#8221; Eifler, who is in his 50s, said. &#8220;We&#8217;re a white town. We&#8217;re getting older. We need more people and they can&#8217;t all be white. We&#8217;re all guilty, for lack of a better word, of being racist.&#8221;
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He added, &#8220;We need to get some diversity here as far as races, religion.&#8221;<span id="more-1821"></span>
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According to the Census, Carroll County&#8217;s population in 2006 was 98.8 percent white. Nearly 20 percent of the county is 65 years or older &#8211; higher than the state average of 15 percent.
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The discussion emerged as council members eye possible remedies to Carroll&#8217;s workforce shortage &#8211; and whether government has a role at all with the process.
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For his part, Councilman Bob Eich said he hoped to see at least two members of the council in the next decade come from minority groups.
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&#8220;I envision having two minorities on the council,&#8221; Eich said.
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After hearing that Councilman Tom Tait joked, &#8220;So we need a black woman.&#8221;
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Mayor Jim Pedelty, whose daughter-in-law is African-American, said that for most of Carroll&#8217;s history there has been little diversity.
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Said Councilman Jeff Scharfenkamp, &#8220;Carroll is kind of a Mayberry RFD community.&#8221;
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Pedelty said he is concerned that Carroll&#8217;s population has been flat-lining over the last two decades.
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&#8220;We&#8217;ve got the same population of 10,000 people,&#8221; Pedelty said.
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Rather than looking at the issue through the lens of race, Pedelty suggested that property taxes in the city are too high for some people.
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The mayor also said he&#8217;s worried that Carroll&#8217;s current leadership isn&#8217;t cultivating strong &#8220;lieutenants&#8221; to replace them when the time comes.
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Councilwoman Carolyn Siemann said city leaders need to start thinking like young people to keep and attract a workforce. Developing wireless Internet access, something vital for younger people, is on the city&#8217;s action plan for 2008.
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Eifler said Carroll can diversify without following the lead of other western Iowa cities.
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&#8220;I&#8217;m not talking about meatpacking plants,&#8221; Eifler said.
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City Manager Gerald Clausen said tolerance in Carroll needed to move beyond just race and religion.
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&#8220;You can&#8217;t say homosexuals are bad people, because they are part of the future,&#8221; Clausen said.</p>
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