NICE DAY AGAIN... AROUND 90. RAIN IN FORECAST FOR TOMORROW, WHEN
TIMBER CITY DAY IS HELD IN DOWNTOWN MAQUOKETA. THE DAY STARTS WITH THE ANNUAL TIMBER CITY ADVENTURE RACE (CANOE, BIKE AND RUN) FROM CANTON TO MAQUOKETA, ENDING UP IN FRONT OF KMAQ. ALSO TOMORROW, TOURS,
KID'S GAMES, BEER GARDEN, "LIVE" MUSIC, GARDEN TRACTOR PULL, AND MORE.
TONIGHT, FROM 6 P.M. UNTIL 6 A.M. TOMORROW, THE JACKSON COUNTY RELAY FOR LIFE WALK FOR THE CANCER SOCIETY, AT THE FAIRGROUNDS.
SUNDAY, BRINGING JUNE DAIRY MONTH TO A CLOSE, A FREE DAIRY LUNCH AT THE BIG 800 HEAD DAIRY FARM JUST NORTH OF CHARLOTTE, SPONSORED BY THE
JACKSON-CLINTON DAIRY ASSOCIATION.
THE MAN WHO IS ACCUSED OF STEALING MORE THAN $20,000 FROM THE IRENE WYATT HOME, RURAL MAQUOKETA, ON MARCH 9TH, TERRY PINAIRE, AGE 45, WILL GO ON TRAIL STARTING MONDAY ON THE CHARGE OF THEFT IN THE FIRST DEGREE.
WORD HAS BEEN RECEIVED OF THE DEATH OF EDWARD CLARKE, 89, OF HOOD RIVER, OREGON, AND FORMERLY OF MAQUOKETA. SURVIVIORS INCLUDE A SISTER, FERN CLARKE OF MAQUOKETA.
KILEY MILLER AND COREY JAMES OF MAQUOKETA ARE PARENTS OF A BOY, BORN WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT THE MAQUOKETA HOSPITAL. GRANDPARENTS ARE MICHELE MILLER AND TIM COFFIN OF MAQUOKETA. AND...TIM AND KATINA RALSTON OF MAQUOKETA.
HAVE A GOOD WEEKEND.
DENNIS VOY
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