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Thursday, October 29, 2015
Early Out Craft Club
ou are ever too old for Halloween! Kids from Lakeood Elentary inade fes-
tive Halloween pumpkins with the help from the Parks 8: Rec Department.
Photo
submitted.
Pads
The mystery of the paint marks and big holes throughout the parks have been
solved. Concrete pads for the new recycled picnic tables have been
completed.
The project of purchasing the tables and the concrete work was made
possible
from a grant we were awarded from the Warren County Philanthropic
Partnership
grant. The concrete pads generated smiles from the city staff mowers.
Photos sub-
mitted.
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October 16
Hit and Run Accident —
800 block East 17th Street.
Vehicle owned by Kimber-
ly Conkling, Norwalk, was
struck by an unknown ve-
hicle while legally parked
on the roadway. A report
was made and forwarded
to the Iowa Department of
Transportation.
Forgery Tina Gravitt,
Norwalk, was charged
with forging preliminary
documents for rental assis-
tance.
October 19
Drug Violation —— 1300
block Hunter Drive. Tho-
mas Hendricks, Norwalk,
and Ihennell Rosado—Mar-
tin, Prole, were arrested
and charged with Posses-
sion of Drug Parapherna-
lia. Both were cited for ap-
pearance at a later date.
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Theft from Motor Vehi-
. ‘ 9000 block Maplecrest
e. Checkbook, debit
purse and miscella—
us contents were re-
:m fired from an unlocked
vehicle. Information taken
and a report was made.
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CURBSIDE PUMPKIN COLLECTION
walk or calling 515—244—
0021.
Problem: The trick—0r-
treaters have come and
gone and you still have
carved pumpkins on your
doorstep.
Solution 1: Toss that
pumpkin (and any other)
in your Compost It! bag or
cart, along with your
leaves and yard waste.
Solution 2: If you have
a garden, bury it (diced or
whole) directly into your
garden soil. The winter
freeze and thaw cycle and
bacteria will break the
pumpkin down. Be sure to
remove all seeds or you
might end up with a few
pumpkin seedlings sprout-
ing.
Learn more about our
solid waste, recycling and
yard waste curbside col-
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