Glenwood, Iowa #1

Title

Glenwood, Iowa #1

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Glenwood, Iowa #1
Glenwood Church Marks 100th Birthday Sunday October 25, 1953
Glenwood Park Fame Spreads May 7, 1954
Glenwood Group Plans To Protest - Doesn't Want State To Move Highway 34 August 25, 1959
Resurface 34, Glenwood Asks - Relocation Would Be Business Loss August 26, 1959
Glenwood Armory Going Up On Old Ball Park Site - Halted By Steel Strike Now, But . . . November 5, 1959
Going Straight; April 17, 1960
Mills County Takes Step No. 3 For Larger Schools - Focus Now On Glenwood District May 9, 1960
Curve Removed: July 3, 1960
New Armory In Use: September 26, 1960
Glenwood . . . How It Was Named October 23, 1960
Nice Driving: December 11, 1960
Nursing Home Will Be Like 'Giant-Size Motel' - No Institutional Appearance For Glenwood Project September 13, 1961
Glenwood Faces Risk Of Losing Largest Industry - Sewage Plant Dispute . . . July 25, 1962
New Telephone Building October 24, 1962
Glenwood Hails Dial Phones As Step Forward In Service - First Calls Made Tuesday April 2, 1963
Glenwood Plant Plans Advanced April 21, 1963
Glenwood Buys Sewage Site July 14, 1963
Bids Too High On Glen Haven August 11, 1963
Plans 158-Bed Nursing Home - Glenwood Will Have $100,000 Payroll October 27, 1963
Would Trade Building Sites - Nursing Home And School Bargaining October 27, 1963
Health Board Issues Permit For Glenwood Sewage Project - Will Set Sewer User Fee . . . November 18, 1963
Glenwood Plans Treatment Plant March 8, 1964
Glenwood Nursing Home Board Will Seek Financing Source - Plagued By Many Delays . . . April 6, 1964
Lakeview Manor Construction To Begin On May 15 April 19, 1964
Glenwood Plant Is Geared For Growth July 17, 1964
Glenwood To Buy New Fire Truck September 27, 1964
City Disturbed By Sewer Work September 27, 1964
Glen Haven Staff Heads Announced October 11, 1964
Glenwood City Fathers Launch Program Against Elm Disease - Some Trees Destroyed November 12, 1964
New Nursing Homes: November 22, 1964
High School Bonds Approved December 2, 1964
Glenwood Firemen Rate At The Top January 24, 1965
Southwest Iowa Planting Project February 8, 1965
New Post Office Projects In SWI July 28, 1965
Glenwood Votes For Bond Issue - $1 Million Okayed For Plant Expansion July 30, 1965
Glenwood Probes Possible Airport August 1, 1965
P.O. Plan Surprises Glenwood - Is New Facility Needed? September 17, 1965
Pakistan-India Cease-Fire Brings Cheer To Glenwood - Holt Family Happy September 23, 1965
Mills Co. Fair Board Is Elected October 31, 1965
Hospital Eyed At Glen Haven December 3, 1965
Glenwood Cited By Fire Assn. January 19, 1966
Probe Death Of Glenwood Man - No Charges Filed February 24, 1966
Airport Plan Is Submitted April 3, 1966
Seek Financial Aid For Glenwood Pack - Employees, Citizens October 4, 1966
Glenwood Is Challenged To Keep Pack Plant Operating - $1.1 Million Is Needed October 7, 1966
Glenwood Cattle Kill Is Resumed October 19, 1966
City Hall Isn't Tumbling Down - Glenwood Citizen Note: October 20, 1966
Seek Cash To Save Jobs At Glenwood October 26, 1966
Glenwood Pack Closes November 5, 1966
Abandon Efforts To Reopen Pack Plant November 7, 1966
File Bankruptcy Petition Against Glenwood Pack November 15, 1966
Petition Against Glenwood Pack November 16, 1966
Consents To USDA Order November 17, 1966
Glenwood Pack Creditor Plans Action Against Beh November 19, 1966
New Glenwood High School Covers 55,000 Square Feet - Facilities For 500 November 20, 1966
Plan To Reopen Glenwood Pack - Creditors Approve December 3, 1966
Glenwood Pack Creditors Meet Tuesday December 15, 1966
Glenwood Pack Creditors Will Elect A Trustee December 20, 1966
Creditors Petition Is To Be Heard December 21, 1966
Suggests Reopening Of Glenwood Pack - Encouraging To Investors January 10, 1967
Glenwood Pack Needs $3 Million January 11, 1967
Pack Plant Could Operate Profitably - Testimony At Bankruptcy Hearing January 11, 1967
Bankruptcy Referee Holds Fate Of Glenwood Pack Co. - Petitioners Ask Time Extension January 12, 1967
Bankruptcy Status For Pack March 8, 1967
Only One Bid For Bankrupt Packing Plant July 26, 1967
'Joint Venture' Bid for Glenwood Pack - Only $4,300 To Be Paid July 27, 1967
Objections To Joint Bid On Glenwood Pack August 12, 1967
Continue Glenwood Packing Co. Case - Objection To Joint Venture Bid August 13, 1967
Glenwood Packing Plant To Reopen Early In 1969 - Purchased By Swift June 22, 1968
Glenwood Packing Creditors Get 1.806 Cents Back On $ August 2, 1968
Voters Approve Low-Rent Units For Glenwood August 27, 1968
Glenwood Bank To Open Soon In A Trailer October 10, 1968
Volunteers Are Like Full-Time Firemen - As Glenwood Department Grows October 21, 1968
Banking On New Building December 23, 1968
Schools Gird For Twisters - As Tornado Season Nears March 9, 1969
Glenwood Park Getting Spruced Up - New Flag Part Of Preparation March 18, 1969
Glenwood Council Okays City Meters March 26, 1969
Senior Citizens Group Elects Officers, Board March 27, 1969
Museum Is Park Feature - At Glenwood Lake June 4, 1969
Glenwood Faces Decision On Parking Meter Future July 23, 1969
County Program Aids Own People February 15, 1970
Mills County Will Open Pony Creek This Spring March 1, 1970
Police Remodel Offices - At Glenwood March 8, 1970
Glenwood Is Hardest Hit By Wind Storm August 3, 1970
Glenwood Residents Ask About Proposed Expressway September 4, 1970
'Imported' Trash Bothers Glenwood Residents March 21, 1971
Eye New Glenwood School - Bond Issue Needed March 30, 1971
HUD Grants Glenwood Water Supply Money April 12, 1971
Swans Highlight At Glenwood May 26, 1971
The Mystery Of Mary June 16, 1971
Bond Issue Approved At Glenwood July 29, 1971
Glenwood District To Vote In School Bond Election Oct. 4 September 19, 1971
Townhouse Project Begins In Glenwood November 7, 1971
Coffee House Taking Shape February 6, 1972
Citizens Entertain Glenwood Elderly February 7, 1972
Glenwood To Close Two Schools February 17, 1972
'Storehouse' Helps Needy In Glenwood March 19, 1972
Mystery Of Primitive Indians Still Unsolved At Glenwood April 30, 1972
$975,000 Bond Issue Goes To Glenwood Voters Monday May 14, 1972
Glenwood School Bond Vote May 15 May 1972
Glenwood Turns Down School Bonds May 16, 1972
New Faces For Glenwood Firms June 4, 1972
Storefront Program Moves Smoothly August 27, 1972
Glenwood Armory Is Found Unsafe November 26, 1972
Glenwood Library To Get New Face December 3, 1972
Glenwood To Let Waterworks Bids December 11, 1972
Glenwood Council Still In Old Armory - Gas Leaks Found February 11, 1973
New School At Glenwood Comes To Vote On Tuesday February 18, 1973
Glenwood School Approved February 21, 1973
Over 200 New Homes Planned At Glenwood April 29, 1973
Glenwood Council Studies Replacing Condemned Hall May 6, 1973
Fire Doused At Glenwood June 28, 1973
Glenwood Apartments Destroyed By Fire - Condemned Building Gutted June 28, 1973
Old Farm Machinery In Glenwood Museum July 7, 1973
A New Look For Library - Renovation At Glenwood July 8, 1973
Glenwood House Being Demolished July 13, 1973
Glenwood OKs New City Hall - Replacement For Armory September 2, 1973
Towns Cooperate In New Water Project - Joint Effort By Glenwood, Pacific Junction September 9, 1973
Paving At Glenwood September 16, 1973
Glenwood Housing Progresses Despite Inflation - Higher Interest Rates, Costs At Blame September 30, 1973
Work Study Program Keeps Growing At Glenwood High October 14, 1973
Drawing Of Glenwood Hall October 21, 1973
Glenwood Rest Stop October 28, 1973
Glenwood Clock Tower February 24, 1974
Mills County To House Prisoners March 14, 1974
New Bond Issue For Glenwood Hall - City Quarters Again On Ballot March 24, 1974
Boom In Home Construction Alters Glenwood's Skyline April 28, 1974
Glenwood Grades For Schools - Construction By Early June May 12, 1974
Mills County Buys New Vote Machines June 2, 1974
Dedication Time June 9, 1974
Glenwood Children Spend Summer 'Fishing' At Library June 30, 1974
Glenwood Fire Levels Old Hotel July 17, 1974
School At Glenwood Ahead Of Schedule August 25, 1974
Glenwood's New City Hall Is Economical Frame Building February 2, 1975
Elderly Units For Glenwood April 20, 1975
New Schools Taking Shape - SWI Construction Progress May 11, 1975
From The Old Into The New May 13, 1975
Addition Planned For Mills County Museum - Home For Indian Collection June 1, 1975
Historic Church Near Glenwood Saved From Ruin June 8, 1975
Glenwood Community To See Solar-Heated Home This Year June 13, 1975
City Hall Going Down August 27, 1975
New School At Glenwood August 31, 1975
Grading Work Started For Glenwood Shopping Center September 14, 1975
Elderly Units Are Different - Project Begins In Glenwood September 21, 1975
Long-Forgotten Mills Co. Towns Recalled In Book October 19, 1975
Ringing The Bell . . . October 19, 1975
Airport Facility Is Debated By Glenwood, Mills County November 14, 1975
Glenwood Plaza Center Rising December 2, 1975
Where The Big Kids Help The Small - Program Succeeds At Glenwood December 28, 1975
Glenwood Family Into Solar House January 4, 1976
New Glenwood Complex Is Ready For Tenants March 7, 1976
No Funds For Old Glenwood School March 14, 1976
New Glen Haven Addition To House Clinic, More Beds March 21, 1976
Glenwood Band Tree Sale Has Twin Purpose March 28, 1976
Glenwood Grows March 28, 1976
Industrial Arts Addition Planned At Glenwood High April 25, 1976
Glenwood's New Masonic Lodge May 9, 1976
Escapable Jail May Be Closed July 6, 1978
James Seeks Sheriff's Post September 8, 1978
Explosion Destroys Residence November 9, 1983
Glenwood Approves School Bond Issue - Majority Support Measure For Addition To High School June 29, 1994

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Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil Archives

Date

1953 - 1994

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Glenwood, Iowa #1

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Western Iowa

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