Lavon Eblen speaks with Atlantic Kiwanis members Ken Christensen and Christy Plaggman about the Eliminate Project.
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Lavon Eblen speaks with Atlantic Kiwanis members Ken Christensen and Christy Plaggman about the Eliminate Project.
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Police in Clarinda say they’re investigating a theft and an incident of vandalism. Chief Keith Brothers says on Tuesday, September 4th, a woman reported that a clutch purse had been stolen from her vehicle while it was parked at her residence in the 200 block of west Logan Street. The theft occurred sometime between 10:0 0 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. The purse was later located at the Alco Discount Center in Clarinda. The woman said $30.00 cash had been taken from the purse.
And, on Thursday, September 6th, a woman in Clarinda reported that her 1971 Ford Mustang had been vandalized while the vehicle was parked at her residence located in the 500 block of south 13th Street. The paint on the vehicle had been damaged with a sharp object, the driver’s side exterior rear-view mirror had been pulled off, the tires punctured and the gas cap broken. Damage to the vehicle was estimated at $2,000.00. Both incidents remain under investigation.
The Walnut City Council, Thursday evening, passed a Resolution of Support for the Continuation of Education in Walnut. City Clerk Terry Abell told KJAN News the Council received a report about the economic impact on the community, if it should lose its school, which has faced declining enrollment, and the possibility of consolidation with another district. She said a group of concerned citizens said City leaders need to be aware of the potential impact that such a move could have. On a related note, Terry says a spaghetti supper will be held one-week from this Saturday in Walnut, along with discussion about the future of the school district. She says the free spaghetti supper will be held in the old high school gym beginning at 5:30-p.m. Sept, 15th, followed by an informational meeting at 6-p.m.
In other business, the Walnut City Council, Thursday, heard a presentation from brothers Shea Campbell and Taylor Campbell, with regard to their proposed Eagle Scout City Park beautification projects. She says Shea wants to paint the buildings at the Walnut Park, while Taylor wants to have the scouts scrape and paint about 60 fire hydrants.
The Walnut City Council also passed an ordinance that will allow the use of golf carts on City streets, and they approved the appointment of Tim Branan, Lois Brix, Lesley Krummel, Betty Roberts, and Denise Sandbothe, to the Community Development Committee.
(9-a.m. News)
Jim Field speaks with Erica DeArkangelo with the Narcanon Arrowhead Agency about fighting drug abuse.
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LYLE “RAY” BRYAN, 65, of Avoca, died Wed., Sept. 5th, at the University of NE Medical Center in Omaha. Funeral services for “RAY” BRYAN will be held 4-p.m. Sun., Sept. 9th, at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca.
Visitation is from 2-pm to 4-pm Sunday, at the funeral home.
An inurnment will be held at a later date.
LYLE “RAY” BRYAN is survived by:
His wife – Sara Bryan, of Avoca.
4 sons – John Bryan, of Terrell, TX; Scott Pomeroy, of Kemp, TX; Jason Bryan & his fiance’, Kelly Caywood, of Oakland; and Benjamin Bryan, of Avoca.
His sisters – Vickie (Jim) Gillespie, of Harlan; Debbie Bryan, of Denver, CO; and Cherie Eckhoff, of Tennant.
His brother – Jeff (Donna) Bryan, of Ft. Calhoun, NE.
and 6 grandchildren.