Thursday, April 28, 2011 N/Warren Town and County News Page Fifteen
MORE GARAGE SALES
Concluded from p.14
8448 Buchanan Trail.
Multi-family garage sale.
Friday, April 29 and Satur-
day, April 30, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
kids' art desk, Hello Kitty
dresser, dishes, Pheas-
ants Forever wall clock,
mission-style coffee table.
4951 Wakonda Dr. 5-plus
families. Friday, April 29, 7-
5 and Saturday, April 30, 7-
3. Sporting equipment,
Girls clothing sizes 0-9 The usual and the unusual! toys, bedroom set, enter-
months and 5T-8/10, boys ................................... tainment center, oJtdoor
clothing sizes 3-5, includ-
ing shoes, snow boots and
slippers, lots of baby ac-
cessories and kid toys,
maternity clothes, size M &
L, many household items
including Tupperware,
Sanyo stereo speakers
and carpet cleaner, office
items including motiva-
tional art, legal-sized paper
and white boards. EVERY-
9301 Lakewood Pointe
Dr. Friday, April 29 and
Saturday, April 30, 8-no0n.
Children's name-brand
clothing (kids size 5/6 -
teen small, slims and regu-
furniture, rollerblades,
brand name clothing
(tons), all sizes cleats,
bball shoes, kitchen table/
bench/chairs, holiday
decorations, household
lar size), toys, gamesl kitchen goods.
movies, books, music, col- _ .................................
lectibles, electronics, TV, 6428 G24 Highway. Fri-
VCR, John Deere day, April29 and Saturday,
lawnmower, tools, hot tub, April 30, 8-3. Clothes, girls
much more. and boys sizes, 10-16,
THING MUST GO! .................................. coats, girl and boy sizes,
................................... 4652Wakonda Dr. Satur- 10-12, purses, home
2924 Windsor Dr. Multi- day, April 30, 8-? Annual dcor, air hockey table,
family garage sale. Friday, garage sale, United States twin comforter sets, round
April 29 and Saturday, April Navy Submarine Veterans, oak dining table and desk.
30, 8-3 both days. approximately 15 families ....................................
.................................. Lots of everything.
1912 and 1917 Bristol St. - ..................................
Big Garage Sale. Friday, 5201 Wakonda Dr. Friday,
April 29 and Saturday, April April 29, 8-noon and Sat-
30. 8-1 both days. Furni- urday, April 30, 7-2. Hosta
ture, toys, accessories and and garage sale. Hostas-
more. solid and variegated, ferns,
................................... Sedum, Black-eyed Su-
2670 Lexington Dr. in the san, Artemisia, $2 to $4.
Legacy. Friday, April 29 and Presale of plants available,
Saturday, April 30, 7a.m.- call 285-5347. Child's
? Household goods, rock- dresser, router and table,
ing chair, camo clothing, solid ash antique fold-up
CUMMING
Moving/Garage Sale
3230 Cattail Creek. Friday,
April 29, 8-6 and Saturday,
April 30, 8-4. New
Tupperware, baby items
and boys clothes NB-18
mos., quilting fabric, pat-
terns, notions, Longa-
berger, hide-a-bed, glider
rocker, computer modem,
Home Interiors, household
misc.
tools, bedspread, Christ- table. Household misc ....................................
mas and misc. items and clothing.
1161 Columbine Ct. Ga-
rage sale and bake sale:
Friday, April 29, 8-4 and
Saturday, April 30, 8-1.
Multi-families! Baked
goods, kids' clothes all
sizes, toys, books, house-
hold goods and much
misc.! Sale to benefit the
Women of Norwalk organi-
zation-all profits for com-
munity betterment
projects!
315 Turnberry Dr. Multi-
family garage and moving
sale: Friday, April 29, 8-4
and Saturday, April 30, 8-
1. Boys and girls clothes,
toys, household items, twin
beds and frames, girls bed-
ding, snow blower, bikes,
sports equipment and
shoes, much, much more!
Lakewood Elementary
Parking Lot. Huge multi-
family Rush 13U Baseball
team garage sale and bake
sale. Saturday, April 30, 8-
4. Tons of items. Something
for everyone! Come for
great deals and good food.
...................................
Lakewood Village Assn.
Garage Sale Days. Friday,
April 29 and Saturday, April
30, 8-4. Visit Lakewood for
numerous participants in
the Annual 2011 Garage
Sale Days. Lots of variety
and interesting items in-
cluding tools, toys, games,
sporting equipment, cloth-
ing, household items, fur-
niture, appliances, etc.
..................................
9390 Lakewood Cir., west
of Elementary. Friday, April
29, 8-2 and Saturday, April
30, 8-? Girls' clothes to 4T,
boys' size 12/14, toys,
DVDs, books, Polly Pocket,
HUGE MULTI-FAMILY
GARAGE SALE
2929 LEXINGTON DR.
Fri., April 29, 7 a.m.- 3 p.m.
Sat., April 30, 8 a.m.. Noon
• Nice boys Nike and Under Armour
clothes, including shorts and shirts
• Sports Equipment/Gear
• Name-brand clothes (including coats)
for the whole family, ALL SIZES
• Electronics: "l'Vs, Gaming Stations,
Hand-held Game Devices & Games
• Books ,Jewelry
• Home Furnishings, including
a dresser
• Baked Goods
All Proceeds Support A Norwalk
Youth Baseball Teaml
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SHERIFF'S REPORT
Disclaimer: All defendants are innocent until
A__ril 12
The Mid Iowa Narcot-
ics Enforcement task force
seized marijuana and drug
paraphernalia in the 13000
block of Summerset Road.
William Coffman, 50,
Indianola, was charged
with possession of mari-
juana, Drug Tax Stamp
violation and possession
of drug paraphernalia.
A__l?ril 13
Caleb Prevo, Winterset,
reported being bitten by a
dog.
A__pri115
Des Moines Police De-
partment reported an as-
sault victim in the 12000
block of Carpenter Street.
A 33-year-old male was
located and reported he
had been assaulted and
that his girlfriend was kid-
napped. However, she was
located and reported that
her friends threw the other
victim out of the car after
he was assaulting her. A
rescue unit was called, but
he refused treatment.
Charles McAninch,
Indianola, reported a bur-
glary; taken was $3,900
worth of firearms and elec-
tronic equipment.
Fredric Dalrymple,
Indianola, reported he lost
a wallet at the Bevington
Kum & Go.
Deputies stopped a
speeding vehicle going
107 miles per hour in a 65
mil e per hour zone at the
5100 block of Hwy 65/69.
The driver, Andrew Hoyt,
20, Osceola, had an infant
in the back seat. He was
charged with driving
while barred, speeding
and child endangerment.
Andrew Blackford,
Indianola, reported the
possible theft of anhy-
drous ammonia. Officers
found a suspicious vehicle
in area. It was South Cen-
tral Iowa Paranormal
ghost hunters. The inves-
tigation is continuing.
Samantha Foxn, Nor-
walk, reported mailbox
Norwalk Physical Therapy & Anytime Fitness
1st Annual
FREE
Health & Wellness Expo
Sat., April 30, 10 a.m.- Noon
1101 Chatham Ave.
• Body Fat Testing ,Injury Evaluations
• Balance & Spinal Screens
• Bounce House for Kids & More!
All Ages Welcome.
Held Rain or Shine: In case of inclement weather relocated to
St. John the Apostle Catholic Church, 720 Orchard Hills Dr.
proven guilty in a court of law.
vandalism; $50 loss.
ACCIDENTS
March 13 - 7 p.m.,
Harding Street and 55th
Avenue: a vehicle driven
by Lew Heldenbrand, 46,
Prole, was eastbound, lost
control, struck a ditch and
trees; $7,000 damage.
April 11 - 12:29 p.m.,
Hwy 65/Middle River: a
vehicle driven by Karen
Hornaday, 53, Knoxville,
was passing a vehicle
driven by Thomas Rempe,
51, Indianola, when she
drifted into the Rempe ve-
hicle; $1,500 damage to the
Rempe vehicle and $750
damage to the Hornaday
vehicle.
TERRA INDUSTRIES
Concluded from p.13
Terra's nine plants cov-
ered by the settlement in-
clude four nitric acid
• plants at Yazoo City, MS;
two each at Sergeant Bluff,
IA and Verdigris, OK and
one at Woodward, OK.
According to the con-
sent decree, Terra alleg-
edly constructed, modi-
fied and operated its vari-
ous facilities without ob-
taining appropriate pre-
construction and operat-
ing permits, and without
installing best available
control technology for
controlling air pollution.
Terra also allegedly vio-
lated the Clean Air Act by
failing to comply with ap-
plicable air emission lim-
its and ongoing require-
ments for emissions moni-
toring, recordkeeping and
reporting at some of its fa-
cilities.
"Reducing air pollution
from the largest sources of
emissions, including acid
facilities, is one of EPA's
National Enforcement Ini-
tiatives for 2011-2013. The
initiative continues EPA's
focus on improving com-
pliance with the new
source review provisions
of the Clean Air Act
among industries that
have the potential to cause
significant amounts of air
pollution. In fiscal year
2010, EPA's enforcement
actions in the cement
manufacturing, coal-fired
power plant, glass and
acid sectors led to approxi-
mately 370 million pounds
of pollution reduced or
treated, $1.4 billion in es-
timated pollution controls
and $14 million in civil
penalties.
The consent decree,
which is subject to a 30-
day public comment pe-
riod and final court ap-
proval, is available at:
www.justice.gov/enrd.
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