Lavon speaks about “What are you drinking today?”
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Lavon speaks about “What are you drinking today?”
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Broadcast of game on September 2, 2011.
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MURRAY CHRISTOPHER PERDUE, 25, of Minneapolis, MN (formerly of Griswold), died Thu., Sept. 1st near St. Peter, MN. A Memorial service for MURRAY PERDUE will be held 1:00-p.m. Wed., Sept. 7th, at the Central Church of Christ, in Griswold. Sellergren-Lindell-DeMarce Funeral Funeral Home in Red Oak is assisting the family with arrangements.
A memorial is being established in Murray’s name, and may be directed to the family.
MURRAY PERDUE is survived by:
His fiancé – Jess Nelson, of Minneapolis, MN.
His parents – Mark and Tina Perdue, of Griswold.
His brother – Mallory Perdue, of Germany.
His sisters – Mindee (husband Ray) Curtis, of Omaha, NE, & Marge Perdue, of Mexico.
His grandparents – Marlin Perdue, of Council Bluffs, & Marilyn Jensen, of Atlantic.
Other relatives, and many friends.
Program discusses Bellevue University’s “We Will Never Forget” program and upcoming book. Personal accounts of our lost service members. Learn more at http://www.bellevue.edu/neverforget
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The Atlantic Community School District’s Board of Education will hold a special meeting Tuesday evening, at the high school media center. During the 6:30-p.m. session, the Board will discuss the Atlantic Middle School Renovation and H-VAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning) project, and associated costs.
Last month, the Board grudgingly approved a bid for the Middle School HVAC and Renovation Project that was nearly $750,000 over the 6.9-million dollar budget. At the time, Jerry Purdy, with Design Alliance Engineering, said the project came in over budget because of what’s termed “Project creep,” whereby items that were added to it during the design phase for one reason or another, some because of code, others for function or aesthetics, were not adjusted in the final budget.
While the board was not happy with the fact the project went over budget, they agreed that their options are limited, and timing was critical if the students were to receive a quality education with as minimal interruptions as possible
The City of Atlantic’s Board of Adjustment will hold a Public Hearing Tuesday morning, in the Council’s chambers at City Hall. During the hearing at 7:30, the Board will consider a variance application by Judy Miller, at 406 East 10th Street, in Atlantic, that would allow for the construction of a residential storage shed that exceeds the rear and side yard setback requirements, as stated in the City’s Code of Ordinances.