CENTERVILLE —
The Appanoose Secondary Road Department is reporting the following roads are closed:
• 400th Street between 120th Avenue and 125th Avenue
• 439th Street between 100th and 110th Avenue
• 100th Avenue between 560th Street and 580th Street
• 110th Avenue between 560th Street and 570th Street
• 594th Street between 590th Street and 600th Street
• 600th Street between 183rd Avenue and Highway T20
• 210th Avenue between 590th Street and Iowa Highway 5
• 602nd Street between 220th Avenue and 230th Avenue
• 220th Avenue between 602nd Street and 590th Street
• 560th Street between 170th Avenue and 196th Avenue
• 210th Avenue between 500th Street and Centerville city limits
• 508th Street between 240th Street and Centerville city limits
• 236th Avenue between 257th Avenue and 596th Street
• 224th Avenue between 220th Avenue and 596th Street
• 269th Avenue between 605th Street and 582nd Street
• 300th Avenue between 590th Street and 570th Street
• 283rd Avenue between J3T and 450th Street
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County roads that are closed
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Ty Stewart receives 2012 Kent Rinaberger Award
Howar Junior High eighth grader, Ty Stewart, accepts the 2012 Kent Rinaberger Award.
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Threat to resign does not materialize
Centerville Street Department Superintendent Ron Creagan did not submit a written resignation as promised on Monday, May 14.
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Grow Centerville meeting
Grow Centerville would like to invite the public to attend a Main Street Iowa Town Meeting, Tuesday, May 22 at 6 p.m. at the Majestic Theater Ballroom.
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Wapello County trail rides
The Wapello County Trails Council will host rides on the newest trail loop on Saturday, May 19, during their annual Mediathon fundraiser. The rides will be on an electric buggy, courtesy of Jefferson County Park. These rides will be limited to persons who are unable to access the trails, including the handicapped and the elderly only.
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Centerville Fire department conducts training on electric and hybrid vehicles
On Tuesday, May 8 members of the Centerville Fire Department conducted a training class on hybrid and electric vehicles.
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Wayne County judges sentence Promise City husband, wife
A husband and wife from rural Promise City in Wayne County both avoided time in prison after recent felony drug convictions and sentencing.
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Planning complete for Flight 11 Remembrance Service
Before a large crowd in Centerville on April 23, the Appanoose County Historical Society revisited the Flight 11 tragedy with a video presentation to mark 50 years since the crash.
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Centerville High School senior awards May 14
Award winners from Monday night's senior awards night at the Centerville High School.
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Funds from ACCF
The deadline for applications for funds from the Appanoose County Community Fund is Friday, May 18 at 3 p.m. Applications may be found at the AEDC web site appanoosecounty.org and dropped off at 101 W. Van Buren, Suite 1, Centerville.
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Band fundraiser
Centerville High School band students who are participating in the concert tour of Europe will be pumping gas and washing windows for tips as a fundraiser at Casey's at West Maple and Highway 2 on Saturday, May 19 from 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
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Rathbun Lake Area YMCA
Red Rays summer swim team registration deadline is May 22.
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Food giveaway
Food through Faith food giveaway at Centerville Baptist Fellowship Church, 1409 S. Main St. in Centerville, is May 25 from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. All are welcome.
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Mystic royalty
Miss Mystic, Little Miss or Princess applications can be picked up at Mystic City Hall. Deadline to return applications is June 15. Mystic's July 4 celebration is scheduled for June 30.
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Wayne County man dies in two-vehicle accident
Jack M. Miner, 82, of Corydon, was killed in a two-vehicle accident May 13 on Highway 5 south of Albia.
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Veteran supper
Moravia American Legion Auxiliary's annual beef and noodle supper is May 18 to "Jump Start" Moravia's Poppy Week of May 20-26. Serving time starts at 5 p.m. in the community building. A free will offering will be accepted. All proceeds used for veteran programs in Iowa.
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