Jim Field and Chris Parks with the call of the game on Friday, September 30th.
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Jim Field and Chris Parks with the call of the game on Friday, September 30th.
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Atlantic Head Football Coach Tim Duff as his team prepares for the homecoming game against Harlan.
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Banks in Guthrie County made a presentation to the Guthrie County Board of Supervisors Tuesday saying they are not interested in holding the county’s estimated $12 million in revenue.
The banks say they would prefer not to hold the money until the revenue is divvied out to local schools and cities later in October. That presentation was made by Guthrie County Treasurer Marcia Kindred and Guthrie County State Bank President Barry Monaghan.
Monaghan says because there are currently very few construction projects taking place, the area banks already have money on hand, but no one to lend it to. She says that they only have two construction loans out this year, when in a normal year they usually see about 15.
The Supervisors eventually voted unanimously to deposit the tax revenues with the Iowa Public Agency Investment Trust.
Lavon Eblen speaks with Amy Jordahl (Atlantic Hy-Vee Store Director) and Denise Coder (Cass County Health Coordinator) about the healthiest state initiative and the Start Somewhere event coming up on Friday, October 7th. http://events.iowahealthieststate.com/events/event/atlantic-start-somewhere-walk/
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GARAGE SALE: Saturday, October 1 at 208 Main Street in alley girls clothes NB-14, Boys clothes NB-2T, holiday decorations, costumes, entertainment center, household misc, boating items, lots of miscellaneous! 8 AM -??????
FOR SALE: Car stereo amplifier 1200 watt and a 6 kicker speaker for car subwoofer box with speakers, comes with a capacitor & all the wiring $600 obo. Also a 4 mag wheels, will fit a jeep with large bolt pattern or Oldsmobile Cutlass or Ford Ranger, Chevy 5.1 bolt pattern. $600 obo; Willing to trade car stereo & wheels for a running car. Motorola ear piece for cell phone, works good, paid $50 would like $20 obo, comes with charger. 243-7084.
FOR SALE: Kenwood car speaker box for 10″ speakers in good condition. Paid $150 new would like $50. Also, older Litton toaster oven, asking $25. Call 712-250-0558.
FOR SALE: Firewood, mostly elm dead & dried, splet, ready to go. $75 for a pickup load. 712-778-4672
FOR SALE: 20 gallon fish aquarium, comes with extras, lighted hood, gravel, etc. Make an offer. 243-4308
FOR SALE: Twin bed with trundle, including mattresses $40. 712-243-7010
Paranormal activity was one of the subjects at the most recent meeting of the Guthrie Center City Council.
The City Council gave approval to the Des Moines Area Paranormal Society to investigate possible paranormal activity at Union Cemetery. Four to six members of the group will conduct a series of tests to collect evidence of possible paranormal activity.
The group made the request to the City Council because in some cases, access is required to a location for a period of up to six hours during the evening or late night hours.
The group selected Union Cemetery because of reports of events that may or may not have occurred at the cemetery.
Also at the meeting, the City Council received bids from four engineering firms regarding construction projects around town. Some of the projects include the master downtown revitalization plan and projects for lights and sidewalks in downtown.
The Council did not take action on any of the bids because two Council members were not present at the meeting.
Jim Field speaks with Susan Oliver, Cass County Youth Coordinator, about 4-H week.
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