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   LeMars Sentinel (Newspaper) - April 15, 2004, Lemars, Iowa                                Allison Me Comb 6 Please see page 2 for a weather forecast Volume 133 Issue 75 Le Iowa Dogs third at Le Mars Invite PageS carrier delivered to your home Sentinel INDEX For the People Places Flavors of Sports Classifieds Senior Spotlight Thursday April 2004 LIVESTOCK County zoning vote examined By Sue Morris Staff writer The Plymouth County board of supervisors agreed Tuesday to review the countys land use comprehensive The review is sched uled for 30 minutes on the May 11 Supervisor Gordon Greene requested the review after clarification on a vote from the previous week was asked by Alan zoning administra While the vote had been supervisors found they had different understandings of specifics in the motion that was Supervisors agreed the SEE ZONING ON PAGE 3 Audit inventory but dollar source debated By Sue Morris Staff writer What county expenses can be spent from local option sales tax is a ques tion the county attorney is to research before next Tuesdays Chairman Jack Spies asked Darin Raymond to research the matter after Supervisor Paul Sitzmann wanted LOST funds to cover costs of meeting audit motion authorized pay for an intern to work on the SEE LOST ON PAGE 3 Neither nor nor sleet nor That mail carrier is a good We thank said Le Mars Fire Chief Wayne Shipper of mail carrier who reported a fire along his mail route April The structure and grass fire at 34619 120th Street was called in at Schipper said a burn pile at the farm was the had been burning before noon and drove a pickup of more materi als to burn at the burn While he worked on equipment nearby he realized the fire had extended its boundaries and contained it He worked some then left for While he was away the wind picked spreading the the fire chief A corner of the house was on fire when firemen arrived at They blitzed the blaze by attacking it at several The fire burned near full fuel in a grove of trees and within inches of other out buildings was quickly under Firemen returned to base about 4 Merrill and Oyens fire departments Sentinel photos by Sue Morris and Marsha Melnichak Wells and employees agree to cooperate By Marsha Melnichak News editor Part one of a series Wells and its Employee Committee have agreed to work out all outstanding issues and collabo work together toward common goals in the states a press released issued by the dairy this April In February of this the United Dairy Workers of Le Mars filed a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board about changes in changes in overtime changes in how time off is shift cuts in bonuses and gainsharing and other unfair labor The United Dairy Workers represent about Wells Todays announce m e n t reports In the spirit of the Employee Committee has withdrawn the NLRB Gary Chief Executive Officer of the is quoted in the announcement as We acknowledge that management lost sight of true employee involvement and We acknowledge that management lost sight of true employee involvement and Gary Wells SKK WELLS ON PACK 3 Values Beliefs We all store tilt and obligation to actively We Believe THE PEOPLE OF WELLS DAIRY ARE ITS GREATEST ON THE ROAD AGAIN County contracts bridge replacements By Sue Morris Staff writer Bids on two county proj ects were won by Kooiker of Le Mars and a third went to a Melvin company as part of the coun ty Awards were voted Tuesday by the Plymouth County board of subject to the county engineer making sure unit bid prices are A bridge on Quest Avenue north of 120th Street near the Sioux County line will be replaced with a 46x314 Oden Bids opened Tuesday by Engineer Tom Rohe were from Kooiker from Carlson Contracting of Merrill and from Merriman Construction in A 96 x 56 metal pipe cul vert will be installed by Kooiker on Noble Avenue north of County Road according to Bids were from Kooiker from Herbst Construction of Le Mars and from Carlson Contracting of Merrill on the project northwest of A precast bridge on Noble Avenue south of 280th Street received bids of from Graves Construction of Melvin from Merriman of Algona and from Dixon in The county has purchased the deck and some of the materials for the while the con tractor will provide con reinforcing steel and Rohe explained to The estimate was for the proj Graves currently has crews in the county working on other projects and told Rohe they were not certain when they would start on the bridge northwest of COUNTY GRADING RCB PIPE BRIDGE  

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