Monday, April 03, 2006

MAQUOKETA GOT NEARLY 2 INCHES OF RAIN YESTERDAY AND LAST NIGHT. TODAY...WINDY AND PARTLY SUNNY AND HIGH OF 52.

A 107 YEAR OLD BARN, OWNED BY JASON HAYNES AT RURAL LAMOTTE,
BURNED TO THE GROUND SUNDAY NIGHT. MAQUOKETA FIREMEN ASSISTED AT THE SCENE.

TWO JOHN DEERE GARDEN TRACTORS, VALUED AT A TOTAL OF AROUND
$16,000 WERE TAKEN SOMETIME SATURDAY AT BEIDLER'S IMPLEMENT
SOUTH OF MAQUOKETA. THE INVESTIGATION CONTINUES BY THE CLINTON COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE.

KEN MOORE OF KEN MOORE CONSTRUCTION IN MAQUOKETA SET A CITY OF BELLEVUE SINGLE PERMIT RECORD WHEN HIS FIRM OBTAINED A $4 MILLION DOLLAR BUILDING PERMIT AT BELLEVUE CITY HALL.
THE PROJECT IS A 10-UNIT CONDOMINIMUM TO BE BUILT THIS YEAR ON THE PRESENT LOCATION OF THE HARBOR MOTEL AT THE NORTH EDGE OF MAQUOKETA.

MAQUOKETA CITY COUNCIL MEETING TONIGHT.

HAROLD EHL, AGE 89, OF MAQUOKETA DIED SATURDAY EVENING AT CRESTRIDGE NURSING HOME. SURVIVORS INCLUDE A BROTHER, AL EHL OF MAQUOKETA. HIS COMPLETE OBITUARY IS AT WWW.CARSONANDSON.COM

BOB AND JOAN HEAD OF MAQUKETA WILL CELEBRATE THEIR 50TH
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY TOMORROW, APRIL 4TH.

THE ST. LOUIS CARDINALS WON THEIR OPENING GAME OF THE SEASON
TODAY AT PHILADELPHIA. ALBERT PUHOLS HAD TWO HOME RUNS.
THE GAMES...FOR THE 22ND YEAR IN A ROW, ARE BEING BROADCAST ON
KMAQ.

HAVE A GOOD WEEK EVERYONE.

DENNIS VOY



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