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   Opinion Tribune (Newspaper) - April 1, 1998, Glenwood, Iowa                                INSIDE students le 75 cents ONE 22 PAGES PLUS INSERTS VOLUME 134, NO. 13 MILLS IOWA APRIL 1,1998 County road near Mineola caves in By Joe Foreman Editor MINEOLA - A sizeable portion of Mills County Highway east of Mineola sustained substantial damage Friday morning when a 200-foot long underground structural plate buckled up and The structural which serves as a drainage pipe water running from the north side of the road to a nearby creek on the south was buried under approximately 30 feet of Mills County Engineer Steve DeVries The pipe was IS feet high and 21 feet 9 it buckled near the outlet DeVries had a zipper taking about an hour and a the entire plate As the drainage pipe gave so did chunks of the blacktop highway that were sitting on top of it. The collapse of the highway resembled the scene of a California Almost immediately after the county road crews began digging a 45-foot trench around the road to divert water away from the highway area already DeVries said a Council Bluffs engineering firm has been asked to prepare a plan for replacing the pipe and repairing road The project will carry a price tag of approximately and won't be completed until at least Labor The highway will remain closed until the project is The repair work could also delay a proposed asphalting project this DeVries said he's uncertain of the exact cause of the structural hard to say precisely what he kind of structure was popular in the 70s. It's really not very structurally There's a lot of pressure on the There's 30 foot of fill over the over the it's being flattened by the The road damage is located approximately 500 feet east of a Wabash Trace Nature Trail DeVries said the trail was not damaged by the road collapse and will not be effected by the upcoming repair HUBERT HOUSER Collapsed portion of Highway View is looking north from south side of the Photo by Joe Foreman Roenfeldt files papers for supervisor election Rep. Houser announces re-election bid in 98 MACEDONIA - State Rep. Hubert Houser has filed for reelection in the Iowa House of Houser has represented District 85, which includes Mills and the southern rural portion of Pottawattamie since first being elected in 1992. He previously served on the Pottawattamie County Board of For the past four Houser has served as chairman of the Human Services Appropriations Committee which oversees the largest budget in state He also serves on the state local human resources and appropriations During his time in the Houser has played a role in several including mental health tax welfare reform and development of the Loess Hills Conservation and Development Houser and his live and farm near They have six children and six Kenton Roenfeldt has announced his plans to seek re-election to the Mills County Board of Roenfeldt will be on the Republican ticket in June's primary Silver pity Mayor Gerald a lifelong resident of Mills has served on the county board for seven He is employed part-time at the Mineola Steak House and Funeral He served six years in the Glenwood unit of the Iowa National KENTON ROENFELDT Roenfeldt lives in Mineola with his He has three Kirk and Students receive leadership training Sixty-eight Glenwood High School 8th through 11th graders received initial training in the REACH Leadership Training Program held March 14 and 21 at the Glenwood Middle The sponsored by the Glenwood Schools SAFE Committee and facilitated by a number of adult teaching parents and community was brought to Glenwood and facilitated by Mark high school counselor at Harlan and of Outside the Lines Enterprises of Adult training staff included Janis Cliff Lynn Mick Mark Mary Kay Betty Kathy Paula Deb Mary Smith and Lowell Ernst The taken from a cross-section of all walks of student life at met to receive training in taking positive leadership action at the Working together closely over the 15 hour the and the adult facilitators examined trust as a team building leadership specific principles on team an identification of issues needing improvement at the level and the setting of goals and action plans to make action and make significant improvements in the Three School and Student Culture Team and Organizational Enhancement and Personal spent most of the March 21 session in identifying determining what needed to be done from the student then and placing action steps to their goals to begin going to the author and developer of active in the Harlan and Atlantic schools as well as commended the students on their work of the past two Bease see REACH Pg. 3 The Bottom Line DIRECTORY 2 3,5,6,8,9 4 7 Health & 12 13 14 Legal 15.16.17 18.19,20.21 The 22 527-319J Time Begins Sunday Set Your Clock Ahead One Hour Easter Cantata Sunday in Red Oak The Valley Community Choir will celebrate die Easter season by presenting its 15th annual Came The April 5,7 at Red Oak First Christian The year's Valley Community Choir is under the direction of LuRay Pederson of Red Oak and the accompanist is Cindy Richards of Council The performance is open to the general Glenwood schools going until June 9 Seven snow days have been added to the current school year in Last members of the school district's calendar committee met and determined that making the last day of school June 9, by adding the seven days on to the end of the is the fairest and option in making up the missed Unless the district experiences additional school closings this the last day of school will be June 9. GLENWOOD WEATHER REPORT H L MAR. 21________40 28 0.00 MAR. 24____ 49 32 0.00 43 0.00 MAR. 2&,. 75 57 0.00 MAR. 27-------- 65 49 0.47 MAR. 21T 64 51 0.00 MAR. 29------- 78 45 0.53 Weather Report Courtesy of  

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