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Mystic American Legion to hold potluck dinner for all veterans, families
The Mystic American Legion Post 340 will hold a potluck dinner for all veterans and their families on Tuesday, Nov. 11, at the Mystic Post Home on Main Street in Mystic.
Serving will commence at 6 p.m. Meat and drinks will be furnished and those attending are asked to bring a covered dish to share along with their table service.
The program after the meal will be presented by Mike Baethke of the Morgan Anderson Consulting Firm and his wife. Mike is a former local boy, the son of Malvern and Marge Baethke of rural Centerville.
The presentation is titled, “A Salute to American Veterans; What You Did Made a Difference.” This program was given at the Iowa State Fair and acclaimed as one of the best.
Following Mike’s program will be special music by Ric Zaputil and son and Burrell Browns for the remainder of the evening.
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'Ides of March Madness' first performance at Ritz Theatre in many years
The 50 or so who attended the "Ides of March Madness" Saturday night enjoyed local entertainment, food, drink and comments from John J. Stephens, executive director for the Little Theatre on the Square in Sullivan, Ill. and Cyndi Pederson, director of the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs.
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Benefit concert March 27 for New Hope Ministry
Shane and Natalie Brown will present a free concert as a benefit for New Hope Ministry and Counseling Center Saturday, March 27 at Simon Estes Auditorium in Centerville. The doors open at 6 p.m. with the concert beginning at 7 p.m.
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Cincinnati still working on waste water fix
The regular Cincinnati City Council meeting opened with a full council present last Tuesday evening, March 9.
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Supporter turns challenger in race to be Iowa’s governor
A Des Moines man who appeals to both the left and right has decided to challenge Iowa Gov. Chet Culver in the upcoming Democratic primary.
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Council to discuss ‘nuisance property’ at tonight’s meeting
"Property owners must be held accountable for the appearance of their property. Is there not an ordinance for automobiles setting idle for a period of time? The council has allowed automobile junk yards to appear one block off the square! Do we not want people to visit our town! Are we not trying to attract new businesses into the community anymore?"
Concerned citizen in which name should not matter reads the signature affixed to the five item letter addressed to the mayor and city council
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