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Driver’s ed car crash kills Fairbank mayor
3 others — including 2 teens in the driver’s ed car — injured
By Maria Kuiper and Andrew Wind - Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier
Jul. 19, 2022 3:52 pm
JANESVILLE — The mayor of Fairbank was killed in a two-vehicle crash Monday morning on U.S. Highway 218 that involved a driver's education car.
Gregory Harter, 71, a passenger in the driver's education vehicle, died at the scene. Three others were injured, including two 14-year-olds, one of whom was the driver.
Fairbank City Clerk Brittany Fuller confirmed that the victim in the crash was Mayor Gregory "Mike" Harter.
The Iowa State Patrol said that shortly before 8:30 a.m., a 14-year-old from Waterloo was driving a Chevrolet Impala southbound on Highway 218 near the Janesville exit when the car went onto the shoulder. The driver overcorrected, crossing the southbound lanes of the highway and the median into the path of an oncoming car.
A State Patrol official confirmed the Impala was a driver's education vehicle. The driver of the Impala and a passenger from Waverly, the other 14-year-old, were hurt in the crash. The woman in the other car, Tabetha Gehrke, of Waterloo, was also injured.
A message acknowledging Harter's death was posted on the city of Fairbank's Facebook page Monday afternoon.
"Mike was very active in our community over the years and excelled in his Mayoral position to help lead the community in the right direction," said the post. "He served as Mayor since January of 2018 and before that on the city council for 2 years.
"Mike’s love for his family and passion for the community was seen daily and his commitment to the City of Fairbank will always be remembered. He will be dearly missed by city staff, the council, and the community of Fairbank. We’d like to extend our deepest sympathies to Mike’s wife, Marla, their children, Andy (Jeni), and Ryan, and their families."
Harter previously served on the Wapsie Valley Board of Education, according to Courier files. In 2018, he stepped down from his seat to become Wapsie Valley Community Schools' interim superintendent after the board ended a sharing agreement on the leadership position with Dunkerton Community Schools.
He was a former educator who retired nearly a decade ago as a school superintendent. He led one of the districts that now makes up East Greene Community Schools in Jefferson following a 2014 merger.
Harter was elected to the school board in September 2017 and elected mayor a few months later in November. He stepped down from the board in October 2018 to lead the district on an interim basis.
Harter was transported to Woods Funeral Home after Monday's crash. The two teens were transported to UnityPoint Health-Allen Hospital and Gehrke was transported to MercyOne Waterloo Medical Center.
Fairbank Mayor Gregory "Mike" Harter. (City of Fairbank Facebook page)