82 TODAY...NICE.
HOPEFULLY, RAIN WILL HOLD OFF AND NOT SPOIL THE DOWNTOWN
VINTAGE CAR DISPLAY TONIGHT, WITH MUSIC AND FOOD.
TOMORROW, 40% CHANCE OF RAIN WITH A HIGH OF 77 FOR DAY ONE
OF THE TWO DAY TORQUEFEST.
A BELLEVUE MAN TOLD JACKSON COUNTY SUPERVISORS THAT SOMEONE
SHOT AT HIS HOME RECENTLY. RON JOHNSTONE SAID HE FOUND THREE
HOLES IN THE FRONT OF HIS HOME ON 415TH AVENUE. HE SAID
HE REPORTED IT RIGHT AWAY TO THE JACKSON COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE.
HE SAID IF SOMEONE HAD BEEN HOME AT THE TIME, A BULLET WOULD LIKELY HAVE HIT SOMEONE. HE ASKED THE SUPERVISORS TO CONDEMN THE SHOOTING AND ASK LAW ENFORCEMENT TO PUT A STOP TO THE PROBLEM.
SHERIFF RUSS KETTMANN SAID THEY ARE AWARE OF THE SITUATION AND
ARE INVESTIGATING THE INCIDENT.
ROBERT AND BONNIE CHRISTENSEN ARE MOVING TO MARSHALLTOWN
NEXT WEEK. SOME PARTING WORDS FROM ROBERT CAN BE
READ ON HIS WEB SITE... www.listjacksoncountyia.com
IN THE WAMAC CONFERENCE TENNIS TOURNAMENT YESTERDAY,
THE CARDINAL GIRLS TOOK 6TH PLACE AND THE BOYS, 4TH.
HOPE YOU WILL TRY TO VISIT MAQUOKETA THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
TORQUEFEST AWAITS YOU!
DENNIS VOY