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   Le Mars Daily Sentinel (Newspaper) - February 3, 2004, Le Mars, Iowa                                Oyens Breakfast Page 0 at the newsstand & carrier to your home on Sentinel INDEX Loca For the People & Places Classifieds SCHOOLS Plymouth County votes Feb. 10 on sales tax By Sue Morris Staff writer Plymouth County voters will decide Feb. 10 if a sales tax will be started to benefit their local school As of Tuesday 41 absentee ballots have been requested from the Plymouth County auditor's office for the The school infrastructure local option tax can only be enacted for up to 10 years and is limited at one cent. To 50 percent of those voting in the county must vote for the If the tax would become effective beginning on July 1, and remain in effect until June 30, 2014. The SILO tax has been enacted by 55 of Iowa's 99 including Sioux and Woodbury Cherokee County votes today 3) on their SILO sales If passed in Plymouth the SILO make the local sales tax 7 percent total on items already Moneys received from the tax must be spent for school See on Page 3 Snake up close David M. Nieves of the Kansas City area brought his Up Close and program to Gehlen Catholic Schools kindergarten through sixth grade students Friday afternoon as part of Catholic Schools Week Here he introduces the 4th to 6th grade group to an albino Asian over 14 feet long and weighing 145 This snake comes from southeast Asia and lives in the rain Maggie does not have the normal camouflage coloring of the Asian and therefore cannot live in the Nieves works at a private facility dedicated to the study of reptiles and He travels to other countries to learn their habitat and photograph and has published two books with his Up and Reptiles Up photo by Beverly Van PLAINS AREA MENTAL HEALTH Schmitz chosen as new director By Beverly Van Buskirk Lifestyles A new executive director for Plains Area Mental Health Center will start his duties on site March 15. Patrick J. of has accepted the it was announced Monday by board president Dan McCarty at an afternoon news conference for staff and persistence has paid McCarty said of the efforts of the search Schmitz has been the executive director of the Carroll Regional Counseling Center in Carroll for five and has over 13 years of experience working with individuals with mental and chronic mental illness in rural He serves on the board of directors at the Iowa Association of Community and is a licensed mental health He has served on many committees and boards representing the mentally at and youth in the See on Page 7 CHILD SAFETY Seat restraints can be checked The Le Mars Police Department will join law enforcement officers across Iowa in urging drivers who transport children to use the appropriate restraint systems to reduce the risk of crash Special traffic enforcement program efforts will observe National Child Passenger Safety Feb. 9-16, according to Sgt. Jim Hinds of the The effort will also include information on the proper installation and use of the child Plymouth County has three individuals certified as child safety seat Sr. Officer Greg Smidt of the Melissa Heerde at Motor Inn of Le JoEtte Heimstra of Kingsley with An appointment can be made with Heerde at 546-5117 to check the child restraint seat in any make of vehicle as part of for a She is at Motor Inn on U.S. Highway 75 North in Le Mars weekdays between 7:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. It's better to have the child in the seat to make sure how the seat she Making an appointment means she will have more time to explain how to properly fit the progress has been made increasing the use of child safety seats and See on Page 7 4 STEPS FOR KIDS LE MARS COMMUNITY THEATER Drama prepared at Postal Playhouse By Sue Morris Staff writer Cast members in the Le Mars Community of on a Hot Tin Roof have begun rehearsals for the drama by Tennessee Performances will be Feb. 26-29 and March 5-7, a change of previous Sunday shows start at 2 p.m. and all others at 7:30 p.m. at the Postal 105 First St. Kristie Cronin is directing the cast Byron Bulthuis as Big Frances Krull as Big Melanie Harms as Ken as Dale Shipley as Gooper Tiffany Shipley as Mae Nicholas Shipley as Taylor Shipley as Samantha Weidauer as Nicholas Cronin as Mike Cronin as the Rev. Tooker and Gary Sherman as Dr. The play is set in a plantation where the family gathers to celebrate the 65th birthday of Big The characters thread their jealousies and the play which won the Drama Critics Award for Best Play of the 1954/55 The Le Mars Community Theatre has started rehearsals for on a Hot Tip The play centers around Big played by Byron with clockwise from Taylor Melanie Mike Gary Ken Dale Kristie Nicholas Shipley and Tiffany photo by Sue  

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