SUNNY AGAIN TODAY.
THE JACKSON COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WERE TOLD LAST WEEK THERE COULD BE MORE THAN $200,000 DAMAGE TO THE COUNTY CONSERVATION PROPERTIES FROM RECENT FLOODS.
LEON SCHNOOR HIT A DEER AT 1:41 THIS MORNING ON HIGHWAY 64.
SOME OF THE MAQUOKETA HIGH SCHOOL CLUB HOPE STUDENTS AND ADULTS WHO WENT TO KENYA THIS SUMMER WILL GIVE A PROGRAM ABOUT THEIR TRIP THIS MONDAY NIGHT AT THE HIGH SCHOOL GYM. DOORS WILL OPEN AT 6:30 AND THE PROGRAM WILL START AT 7. SOME WILL TALK, AND A VIDEO THEY MADE WILL BE SHOWN. ALSO ART FROM AFRICA WILL BE SOLD AND DESSERTS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR A DONATION. PROCEEDS WILL GO TO FREE THE CHILDREN.
I WILL TRY TO REMEMBER TO PUT TONIGHT'S MAQUOKETA FOOTBALL SCORE HERE TOMORROW MORNING.
A SENIOR SIGNED UP FOR THE KMAQ TRIP TO BRANSON DIED THIS PAST WEEK.
NOW, WE HAVE AN OPENING ON THE BUS. ANY SENIOR LADY WANTING TO
GO AND SHARE A ROOM, NEEDS TO CONTACT ME FOR MORE INFORMATION.
THE TRIP WILL BE NOV 9-12. IT WILL BE OUR ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TRIP.
BRANSON BEGINS THE CHRISTMAS SEASON NOVEMBER 1ST.
HAVE A NICE WEEKEND.
DENNIS VOY
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