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March 3, 2008

Mercy Medical Center Auxiliary offers scholarship

The Mercy Medical Center Hospital Auxiliary in Centerville will be awarding $500 scholarships to be used for books and/or tuition for persons entering any licensed field of medicine.

Applications for the scholarships may be picked up at the Mercy Medical Center in Centerville from Denise Sebolt at (641) 437- 3411 or from Mitzi Valentine, 12983 510th St., Plano, Iowa 52581 at (641) 649- 2459.

Any resident of Appa­noose County or the six surrounding counties, in­clud­­ing Putnam County, Mo., are eligible for the scholarship.

Motivation, as well as financial need, will be among the conditions considered in choosing the finalists.

Applications must be submitted by May 1.

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This week the Iowegian wants readers to think about the recent decision by the Centerville Municipal Waterworks Board of Directors to increase the fee for late payment of water bills. In a story published in Wednesday's Ad Express, board members announced a 10 percent late fee after two days late, a $50 red tag fee for accounts unpaid after seven days late and a $25 shut off fee, water service terminated after two weeks late. The board said the decision to increase the fees associated with late payment is to encourage customers to pay their bills on time. So, the question this week is, "Are these fees too much to ask for?"

A. Yes, they are.
B. No, they are not.
C. I'm not affected so I don't care.
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