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   LeMars Sentinel (Newspaper) - March 27, 2003, Lemars, Iowa                                Winter storm watch late this afternoon and Accumulation 1 to 3 Please 2 for Mather forecast carrier delivered to your home Sentinel INDEX Opinion For the Obituaries People Places Local Sports Local REQUEST Anyone bringing dona tions to the Red Cross for the troops overseas must provide per according to Doc public relations and financial development All items will be deliv ered to wherever they are needed in support of the Conflict in DONATIONS Plymouth Manor aids troops By Beverly Van Buskirk Lifestyles editor Staff members and residents of Plymouth Manor Care Center are doing their part to help troops stationed in the Middle East as part of the war on Last they carefully studied the list of items requested by the Red Cross and decided they could It is a combined effort of Plymouth its residents and their said Marilyn administrator at the cen From toothpaste and toothbrushes to snack playing hand moistened wipes and hand ing lip sweetened drink mixes and puzzle the group has worked hard to gather items to help the They estimate they have over worth of This is the least we can do for said Kennedy of their dona We will also be making a dona tion for the postage to send the SEE AID ON PAGE 3 American Red Cross Plymouth Manor Care Center residents and staff with their donated are seated from left Elizabeth Erwin Sena Dorothy Althaus and Eldon Second row Mary Shelly Melissa Ray Raquel Rhonda Betty Candy Jerl Margaret Kristi Ann Dee Denekas and Marilyn Back row Susan Van Sentinel photo by Beverly Van Buskirk COUNTY County tries to resolve jail payments By Sue Morris Staff writer Second in a series Ron Wiltgen of Le scheduled on the agenda Tuesday at the regular meeting of the Plymouth County board of asked why the county was holding payment from Wiltgen Construction for work he said was completed in December and January on the law enforcement cen ter and Darin Plymouth County told the board of sors Tuesday that he would be willing to meet with Ron Wiltgen and Randy president of PCS to discuss why payments for earlier work are to be PCS is con with the county for construction management SEE JAIL ON PAGE 3 LCS Discusses expectations for high schoolers By Sue Morris Staff writer Leon Scott suggested to other members of the Le Mars Community School board Monday that they look at the level of chal lenge in classes for high school The members who attend ed a workshop in Orange City recently on effective high schools found it one of the best they had experi The workshop was sponsored by the Iowa Association of School Chuck Holz said the smaller which do not have as many varied may focus more on One example was a school too small for more than one math class had all students in the more advanced Students who normally would be in a regular math SEE LCS ON PAGE 8 Assures schools of gift By Sue Morris Staff writer Questions about a deci sion by the board of supervisors decision to give a total of in county local option sales tax funds to seven schools have not yet been com An initial response was distributed to the Plymouth County board of supervisors from bond counsel Bob Josten on their vote to give county local option sales taxes to seven schools in the coun Skimming I didnt find anything very Darin county attor told the board about the letter received just before Tuesdays board After Raymond left the Supervisor Jack Spies said he was not in agreement with the coun ty attorney on waiting for a decision on the schools as he had been contacted by people concerned that their school receive the SEE GIFT ON PAGE 3  

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