Iowa governor's husband recovering from emergency appendectomy
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The husband of Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds was back home Tuesday after undergoing an emergency appendectomy around 4 a.m., the governor said.
Kevin Reynolds, known as the state’s “First Gentleman,” was admitted to a hospital about 8:30 p.m. Monday, the governor told the Des Moines Register.
"He's back already," Gov. Reynolds told the newspaper. "And he's going elk hunting in two weeks, so that's all he cares about."
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The governor gave the update on her husband’s health during an appearance at the Iowa State Fair, the newspaper reported.
Kevin Reynolds is a retired conservationist who worked for the U.S. Department of Agriculture for 36 years, the report said.
The governor, 59, a Republican, has been in office since May 2017. She previously served as the state’s lieutenant governor for six years and also served in the state Senate.
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The Reynoldses have been married since 1982 and have three children and nine grandchildren, according to the state government’s website.