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July 15, 2010

Girls fishing event July 30

APPANOOSE COUNTY — First through fifth grade girls can enjoy an exciting day of catch and release fishing on Friday, July 30 at Sharon Bluffs Nature Center!

The event will run from 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Cost is $5 for registered Girl Scouts. All girls are welcome. If you are not currently a registered Girl Scout, just include an additional $12 one time membership fee. Financial assistance is available.

Come and spend a fun day outside in the park; doing crafts, exploring the nature center, getting an up close and personal look at their animals,  tying knots, baiting the line and casting. Invite a friend and we’ll see you there! All fishing gear is provided!

Contact Lauren Coughlin, Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa Girl Services Manager for Appanoose County with questions at (515) 278-2881, (800) 342-8389 or (641) 425-9104. This day is possible with the help of Appanoose County Conservation Board.

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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?"

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