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Lavon and Miss NiNi discuss beverages, especially water.
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Jim Field speaks with Regina Angandja, Prevention Consultant for Audubon County, about a Drug Take Back event on September 27th in Audubon.
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WANTED: Cheap or free tomatoes for canning. 712-243-579 or 712-249-2591
FOR SALE: Topper for mid 1990s through 2000 Chevy pickup, black aluminum in great condition has clamps, no leaks, windows good fits a short box. $100 obo. An air-exchange fan unit came from big commercial building 4 foot squirrel cage fan with big motor mounted on a steel frame. $500 obo. WANTED TO BUY: Running boards for 2000 Chevy extended cab pickup truck. 712-304-2587 in Exira
FOR SALE: 21.6-cubic foot GE double door refrigerator/freezer, with ice maker and water dispenser in the door. No frost freezer. Light Almond in color. Asking $200/obo. Call 712-304-5998.
GARAGE SALE: Household/ garage sale Saturday Sept. 27th at 225 west south street Exira from 9am to 2pm. Everthing must go. Too many items to list.
WANTED: Apples 243-249–6210 Thank You.
FOR SALE: 2 tickets Nebraska v Illinois on Sept 27. $56 each. 243-3636.
FOR SALE: Upright Frigidaire freezer in very good condition. Asking $300. Call 243-3806.
ALBERT WETZEL, 92, of Bayard, died early Fri., Sept. 19th, at home. Services for ALBERT WETZEL will be held 10:30-a.m. Thu., Sept. 25th, at the United Methodist Church in Bayard. Ohde Funeral Home in Bayard has the arrangements.
Visitation at the funeral home is from 4- until 7-pm Wednesday (9/24), and from 9:30-a.m. until the time of service at the United Methodist Church in Bayard, on Thursday.
Burial will be in the Highland Township Cemetery at Bayard.
Albert Wetzel is survived by:
His wife: Jeanette Wetzel of Bayard
His sons: Jim Wetzel of Olathe, Kansas, & Steve Wetzel of Doral, Kansas
His sister: Ilo Miller of Nevada, Iowa
12 Grandchildren and 13 Great-grandchildren.
Police in Creston report the arrest Thursday evening on drug charges, of 23-year old Jordan L. Hoag, of Creston. Hoag was booked into the Union County Jail on charges of Possession of Marjuana and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. He later was released after posting a $1,000 bond.
The latest s.w. Iowa News with KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.
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An alleged violation of Iowa’s Open Meetings Law by the Red Oak Community School District won’t be resolved any time soon. The Daily NonPareil reports the Iowa Public Information Board directed its staff Thursday, to work with the Red Oak school board and three complainants to resolve concerns about the alleged violation of state open meetings law in an effort to bypass a formal process.
The IPIB received reports at its regular meeting that recommended probable cause be found for violations of state law by the Red Oak school board for its April 10 and April 14 meetings. Margaret Johnson, the deputy director of the IPIB, said the school board’s president and its attorney asked during a teleconference Tuesday to explore an informal resolution. The school board had previously rejected negotiating a settlement because it maintained closed sessions that drew two of complaints were properly conducted.
The Red Oak school board currently is defending itself in three cases before the IPIB: a complaint filed by former Red Oak High School principal Jedd Sherman on May 5 about meetings in April and May, a complaint filed by resident Don Rogerson on May 15 about a meeting in May; and a complaint filed by resident Margaret Stoldorf on July 9 about a meeting in June.
Johnson said the cases are being treated separately but “there’s some intertwining” with the shared subject of the complaints. The board decided to give Red Oak one more month, asking a report to be brought back for its October meeting. Separate votes were held on each of the complaints, although the IPIB discussed all three at the same time and referenced elements of the different cases.