First, meteorologis t kaj omara has your first alert fororast, kaj. Any light snow showers are quickly moving out of the area. The sky should rapidly clear and the wind will be picking up as well. Plan on highs in the upper teens to lower 20s with a slow fall in temperature during the afafernoon. Many areas s suld either touch zero or go a bit below zero tonight with wind chill numbers briefly approaching 20 tomorrow morning. Saturday continues to look great, with a good chance of snow on sunday all across the area. At this time, 24 continues toook like a very reasonable amount with a light fluffy consistency. Next week, plan on some e s to start off, with a r rurn to some 40s by next thursday and friday today clearing, turning windy high 1723 winds nw 1530 alo 17 dbq 18 iow 21tonight mostly clear low 42 winds nw 515 alo 4 dbq 3 iow 0tomorrow mostly sunny, chilly high 1117 winds nw 510 alo 13 dbq 13 iow 15tomorrow night chance of snow late low 511 former secretary of state Hillary Clin
Street department because a lot of that money will be used for equipment, street projects, traffic signal improvements and possibly another employee employeethe North Liberty streets superintendent says theyve had this truck since 1999 and some of the money coming from the special census might go to replacing it. A snow plow like this one could cost them 140,000. 140,000. Everybody was really surprised to hear that we were a thousand residents short in our estimation. The last census in 2010 counted 13,374 people. City officials estimated the citys new population to be 17,000 people. People. The Participation Rate was extremely high and actually higher than what they normally see, so i just want to say thanknkyou to all the residents. Nielsen says the growth in population and funding will make it possible for the city to do more across the board. Colony is looking forward to what increased funding will do for city workers and streets. Reets. With e census money that we project to get,
Jean Smith from the Lake Tansi Exchange Club was the speaker at the recent meeting of the 127 Seniors. She shared helpful information on the great work the club does.
On Oct. 18, Hiawatha High School students from freshmen to seniors were grateful and honored to lend out a helping hand for the whole Hiawatha Community on Community Service Day.