WARMER TODAY..65.
WARMER WEEKEND STILL COMING!
MAQUOKETA STILL HAS NOT HIRED A NEW POLICE CHIEF. THE PERSONELL COMMITTEE IS MEETING TOMMORROW AFTERNOON TO POSSIBLE CONUCT AN INTERVIEW WITH ONE OF THE SIX CANDIDATES THAT WERE CERTIFIED TO THE MAYOR.
THE MAQUOKETA POLICE DEPARTMENT IS INVESTIGATING A BURGLARY WHICH WAS REPORTED TO THEM AROUND 8 LAST NIGHT. CECILIA BUEHL, OF 700 PERSHING ROAD, TIMBER CITY TRAILER COURT, TOLD POLICE SOMONE HAD ENTERED HER MOBILE HOME DURING THE DAY AND TAKEN WERE 9 GLASS PANES AND 6 FLORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURES. A SCREEN DOOR ALSO DAMAGED AND TOTAL VALUE OF DAMAGE WAS LISTED AT $460.
ALSO, YESTERDAY AFTERNOON, JOSH MERCADO TOLD POLICE SOMEONE HAD THROWN A ROCK BREAKING A WINDOW ON A LIGHT GREEN ESCORT. NO DAMAGE ESTIMATE WAS GIVEN.
AND A FEW DAYS AGO, SOMEONE THREW A ROCK THRU A WINDOW AT THE MAQUOKETA STATE BANK MAIN BUILDING DOWNTOWN, ACROSS THE PARKING LOT, FROM KMAQ.
ON THE STORK REPORT, A GIRL BORN TUESDAY MORNING TO AMY AND JOHN MOISAN OF WOODBURY, CONNECTTICUT. GRANDPARENTS ARE BOB AND ANN OSTERHAUSE OF MAQUOKETA....THEIR 27TH
GRANDCHILD.
AND THAT'S IT FOR A THURSDAY.
TAKE IT EASY.
DENNIS VOY