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By James Grob, [email protected] Pure Prairie Farms is moving ahead with plans to expand the former Simply Essentials plant in Charles City to create a distribution center and better employee accommodations, and the Charles City Council is discussing vacating and leasing a portion of Main Street to the company. Pure Prairie Farms is in the process of acquiring excess Canadian National Railroad (CN) property and the City Improvement Association (CIA) … ....
Officials continue to discuss the possibility of closing a portion of North Main Street in Charles City for expansion of the Pure Prairie Farms (PPF) ....
coloffmediaDecember 11, 2020Last Updated: December 11, 2020 Norma Mae Breitbach, 93, of Charles City, Iowa passed away at Floyd County Medical Center on Friday, December 4th, 2020 from complications of Covid-19. Our mother was born on May 8, 1927 in White Lake, South Dakota, daughter to Charles Yeager and Dorothea Strohman Yeager. As a child on the family farm in South Dakota, Mom cultivated a love for the prairie, its plants and wildlife. It was also during those early years on the farm where she began her life-long love for cats. Mom told us many stories about the barn kitties and would fondly remember those kittens’ names decades later. Fast forward through life, the growing list of cats and their special names would become a unique part of her character. She loved all animals. Her back patio would often host deer, squirrels, birds, cats simultaneously and Dr. Norma Doolittle would make it her business to feed them all. ....