Ad-Express and Daily Iowegian, Centerville, IA

Police/Sheriff

October 16, 2009

Sheriff 10/16/09

Wayne County Sheriff’s Office

Oct. 3

Patricia Kuhlman, of Garden Grove, reported that a Zeba solar fencer had been taken and the electric fence around her property on North Front Street in Humeston had been damaged. The value of the missing items was listed as $130.

Oct. 4

The Wayne County Sheriff’s Office investigated a property damage accident at North Johnson and East Jackson Streets in Corydon. A 2002 Ford Explorer driven by Tiffany Nicole Mitteness, 26, of Corydon and a 2002 Ford Explorer driven by Charles Eugene Henderson, 36, of Seymour collided in the intersection. Damage was estimated at $1,200 to Mitteness’ car. Damage to the vehicle driven by Henderson and owned by Wayne County was estimated at $2,000. Mitteness was issued citations for failure to maintain registration and for failure to show proof of insurance.

Oct. 7

The Wayne County Sheriff’s Office investigated a property damage accident on North Greeley Street in Corydon. A 2001 Ford Econoline van driven by John Charles Poston, 52, of Corydon was southbound when it was struck by a 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt driven by Megan Dawn Evitt, 22, of Corydon, as it was backing from a driveway. Damage to Poston’s van was estimated at $1,000 and to Evitt’s car at $450.

Oct. 11

Jesse Klaiber, of Clio, reported that his six-year-old black and white mare was missing. The mare was valued at $500.

Oct. 13

Craig Gibbs, of Humeston, reported that some tools had been taken from his vehicle. The tools were valued at $500.

Oct. 14

The Wayne County Sheriff’s Office investigated a car-deer accident east of Corydon on Highway 2. A 2002 Dodge Grand Caravan driven by Patti Anne Keller, 30, of Allerton was eastbound when a deer ran into its path. Damage to Keller’s vehicle was estimated at $3,000.

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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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