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DES MOINES, Iowa Student members of the National Future Farmers Association and 4-H may now apply to enter the annual antique tractor restoration program, sponsored by Titan International Inc.
Applicants can register online at
titan-intl.com/antique-tractor-restoration to qualify for a set of Titan- or Goodyear-brand antique tractor tires. Titan said it has awarded thousands of free tires to student-led tractor restoration projects since 1996.
Applications and guidelines for the 2021 program can be found online. Titan said qualified projects will be accepted while allocated supplies last. Applications will be reviewed and accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. We are honored to support the many 4-H and FFA students dedicated to these restoration projects, Scott Sloan, ag product manager/global LSW for Titan, said.
Paisley couple hoping to spread festive cheer with food drive for those in need
Graham and Lyndsey Welsh are collecting goods for anyone who may be struggling this Christmas.
Lyndsey and Graham Welsh have organised the Christmas Food Drive (Image: Andrew Neil)
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Baraboo Common Council members expedited an ordinance Tuesday after being told by more than one attorney that the cityâs Police and Fire Commission was formed against state law.
âCurrently, the police department has a police chief thatâs suspended from employment here and my concern would be any litigation involving that because my assumption is that Chief Schauf has hired a labor attorney, and that the city would be under liability in any decision made,â Council President Joel Petty said. â.It might be a situation that his attorney could use to his benefit.â
The investigation remains ongoing and city officials will not state publicly why suspended Baraboo Police Chief Mark Schauf was placed on paid leave, continuing to collect his annual salary of $99,528, since Sept. 15.