FOR SALE: I-Pod Nano, 4 GB and is loaded with songs, movies, videos and games, which also can be deleted. It would be great as a beginner I-pod. Comes with a pink case. Very good condition. $70.00. Call 712-254-1231
FOR SALE: I-Pod Nano, 4 GB and is loaded with songs, movies, videos and games, which also can be deleted. It would be great as a beginner I-pod. Comes with a pink case. Very good condition. $70.00. Call 712-254-1231
John Henry Query, Jr., 77, of Earling died Friday, July 1st at Creighton University Medical Center in Omaha. Mass of Christian Burial for John Henry Query, Jr. will be held on Thursday, July 7th at 11:00 am at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Earling. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.
A prayer service will be held Wednesday at 7:00 pm at the funeral home. Burial will be in the St. Joseph’s Cemetery in Earling.
John Henry Query, Jr. is survived by:
Son: Ken Query of Earling
Step-Daughter: Holly Conley of Omaha
2 Grandchildren
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – A man who rode his bicycle into the Missouri River at South Sioux City, Neb., has been rescued from the fast-moving water. Sioux City television station KCAU reports that the man was riding his bicycle toward the river around 2:30 p.m. Monday on the Nebraska side of the river. Witnesses say he apparently lost control and fell into the river.
Security at the Argosy Casino on the Iowa side of the river launched a rescue boat and picked the man up in just minutes. The man was taken away in an ambulance, but he appeared to be in good condition.
The Cass and Adair County Boards of Supervisors will hold their regular weekly meetings Wednesday morning in Atlantic, and Greenfield, respectively.
In Atlantic, the Supervisors are schedule to hear at presentation at 9:30, from a representative with Group Benefit Limited, with regard to medical insurance.
And, in Greenfield, the Board will discuss and possibly act on proposed Vision rates for FY 2012, from Dr. Weiland (why’lund). They’re also scheduled to receive an update on the Adair County Public Safety Center, from John Hansen, with Midwest Construction Consultants. Hansen will discuss change orders and furniture bids.
Both meetings are set to begin at 9-a.m.
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The Atlantic City Council is expected to act on passing a resolution approving the contract and bonds for the construction of a Portland Cement Concrete Trail circling Lake 1 in the Schildberg Recreation Area, Wednesday. City Administrator Doug Harris reports the Iowa DOT has accepted bids for the project, and determined that Howrey Construction of Rockwell City provided the lowest bid, amounting to $59,291.The bid was nearly 28-percent lower than the next lowest bidder.
The project will be funded through a State Transportation Enhancement Grant, that covers 80-percent of cost. If approved by the council, the remaining 20-percent local match will come from the city’s Local Option Sales Tax Progress Fund.
The City Council will also consider a request for direction from the Community Development Committee, with regard to the need to establish a Property Maintenance Ordinance. Doug Harris says the City is trying to curb the proliferation of dilapidated and dangerous structures, which have an adverse affect on surrounding property values.
Harris says the objective of such an ordinance, were it to be established, is to keep properties from deteriorating to the point where structures become dilapidated and dangerous, by requiring property owners to keep those structures in reasonably good repair. The CDC is not considering International or Uniform Property Codes, which would apply extensive building, plumbing and mechanical code requirements to existing structures. Harris says the Committee wants to look at a creating an ordinance which focuses only on preserving the outside envelope of buildings in good repair.
In other business, the Atlantic City Council Wednesday evening, will consider and act on a resolution amending a section of the City Administrator’s contract with the City, with regard to providing a monthly car allowance, instead of a city vehicle. Doug Harris says he rarely uses a vehicle the City provides, because it’s often times being used by the Police Department to conduct surveillance and other Police business. He says Police Chief Steve Green should be allowed to take the vehicle home at night, so he can respond to emergencies in that vehicle, instead of using his own car.
Harris says he’s been using his own vehicle for city business over the past 18-months, without compensation, and is requesting a separate line item in the FY 2012 budget to provide him with a $175 per month car allowance. The City’s Finance Committee is scheduled to review the proposal prior to making a recommendation to the Council during its meeting at 5:30-p.m., Wednesday.
Lost Dog –
A black Chihuahua w/a white chest & long hair. “Cheeka” was last seen July 3rd, in the vicinity of 70324 Richland Road in Cass County. She is wearing a pink collar and has a black leash.