Wednesday, October 22, 2014

WEDNESDAY DAILY REPORT

SUNNY TODAY AND HIGH OF 62, AFTER LOW LAST NIGHT OF 34.
TONIGHT, LOW OF 40.    RAIN TOMORROW.
FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNNY, SUNNY AND IN THE MID 60'S.

THE UNION REPRESENTING THE JACKSON COUNTY SANITARY DISPOSAL
AGENCY IS ASKING FOR AN 8 PERCENT RAISE FOR THE EMPLOYEES.
THE AGENCY IS NOT A COUNTY AGENCY.    IT OVERSEES THE COUNTY TRANSFER STATION NORTH OF ANDREW AND RECEIVES FUNDING FROM THE COUNTY AND ALL COUNTY CITIES.

A LAMOTTE FARMER, MATT SCHUSTER, REPORTED THAT SOMEONE HAS STOLEN ABOUT $18,000 WORTH OF SOYBEANS FROM 18 ACRES ON HIS
FARM IN ILLINOIS.    NEIGHBORS SAY THEY SAW THE CROP BEING HARVESTED BUT THEY THOUGHT SCHUSTER HAD HIRED SOMEONE TO COMBINE THE FIELD.

UNEMPLOYMENT RATES WENT UP IN SEPTEMBER, FROM AUGUST.
THE STATE OF  IOWA UP TO 4.6 PERCENT, FROM 4.5.    THE U.S. RATE
DROPPED TO 5.9 IN SEPTEMBER COMPARED TO 6.1 IN AUGUST.
IN JACKSON COUNTY, THE SEPTEMBER UNEMPLOYMENT RATE WAS 4.7, UP FROM 4.3 IN AUGUST.

GERALD GALUSHA, AGE 91, OF CLINTON AND FORMERLY OF BELLEVUE,
DIED SUNDAY AT HIS HOME.    THE FUNERAL WILL BE SATURDAY AT 1 P.M.
AT THE CHANCY LUTHERAN CHURCH IN CLINTON.    THE PAPE FUNERAL
HOME IN CLINTON IS IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENT.   HE SERVED IN THE WORLD WAR II BATTLE OF THE BULGE AND WAS INJURED BY MORTAR SHELL
SHRAPNEL.    HE HAD WORKED AT THE LOCK AND DAM IN BELLEVUE.
SURVIVORS INCLUDE A DAUGTER PAULA GALUSHA OF MAQUOKETA.

CHECK THE PHOTOS AND STORY BELOW ON THE  "ADDITION"  TO
THE MAQUOKETA CARE CENTER.

THANKS FOR CHECKING IN.

DENNIS VOY.

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