Guests examine . . . the entrance to the new visitor center that was opened Saturday at DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge. The center houses artifacts from the steamboat Bertrand that sank in the Missouri River in 1865 and recovered in 1969. Gov.…
Boston-area businessman Michael Angel, formerly of Underwood, gestures while speaking at a Pottawattamie County Board of Supervisors public hearing Monday. -Nonpareil photo by Steve Glowacki.
Photograph of Clara Arnold's School - 1st Ave. near 7th.
1. Edw. Street
2. Kate James
3. Fannie Snow
4. Lizzie Baldwin
5. Frank Arnold
6. Frank Porterfield
7. Annie Jacobs
8. Ella Dodge
9. Dora T.
10. Suzie Baldwin
11. Sadie Jacobs
12.…
Animal shelter
formerly PAWS
15th St. & 28th Ave.
Drive being organized to clean, improve the Bluffs dog pound. April 29, 1964
Newsmen find dog pound here in good condition. April 30, 1964
Animal rescue league forms. May 23, 1964
Plan animal…
Poundmaster George Synacek . . . comforts a worried ward of the city kennel near the municipal sanitary landfill. Synacek's problems have grown in direct proportion to the growth of the city. --Nonpareil Photo.
Into a kennel . . . goes the stray black lab, to wait for adoption or to be reclaimed by its owner. PAWS keeps every animal for adoption or reclamation for at least seven days -- longer, if possible. Animals picked up in cruelty investigations get…
Friends for life . . . after a two-hour rescue ordeal are Mike Koger, Pottawattamie Animal Welfare Society and Boscoe, a stray Doberman pinscher. Koger and Council Bluffs firefighters had to rescue Boscoe Wednesday night after he jumped over a…
More and more . . . unwanted animals - dogs, cats, birds --are facing destruction in Council Bluffs as owners either "dump" them of fall to claim them at the Animal Shelter. Animals are killed by injection or by being put into an airless chamber.…