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New library plan devised. March 6, 1988&#13;
Bookmark contest for young readers. April 22, 1988&#13;
Program offers kids 'fantasy and wizards'. July 6, 1988&#13;
Arizona couple's donation tells library patrons 'the way it was'. July 12, 1988&#13;
Smock: New library our priority. August 14, 1988&#13;
C.B. eyes mall site for library. September 15, 1988&#13;
No decision on Younkers library site. September 17, 1988&#13;
Library building a topic. September 21, 1988&#13;
Board discusses 2 sites offered for new library. September 22, 1988&#13;
C.B. board to discuss increasing book fees. October 2, 1988&#13;
Beno buy for a library put on hold. October 3, 1988&#13;
City counci lto hear plans for new library. October 8, 1988&#13;
Book fines raised at C.B. Library. October 20, 1988&#13;
Younkers library site out. October 20, 1988&#13;
C.B. Library to get classic tapes. November 17, 1988&#13;
Friends of C.B. Library plan year-long promotion. December 16, 1988&#13;
Friends of Library plan recruitment. December 25, 1988&#13;
C.B. Library Friends plan newcomes' night. January 12, 1989&#13;
C.B. ranks dead last in public-library use. January 19, 1989&#13;
Younkers store is out of running for C.B. library. January 19, 1989&#13;
Free C.B. service, library's computer links patrons to 300 data bases. March 1, 1989&#13;
Cuts 'frustrate' library, board delays budget OK. March 16, 1989&#13;
Library survey shows interest in do-it-yourself publications. May 11, 1989&#13;
New-library panel to look at financing. July 20, 1989&#13;
C.B. library joins open-access program. October 2, 1989&#13;
Study cites groundswell support for new library. December 21, 1989&#13;
Mayor propose 0.9% cut in city's library funding. February 22, 1990&#13;
Mildred Smock honored for community leadership. October 13, 1990&#13;
Site search drops for a new library. October 12, 1990&#13;
Library eyes site downtown. October 30, 1990&#13;
Plans unveiled for new library. November 1, 1990&#13;
Library mailing fishes for contributors. November 20, 1990&#13;
Early library response 'good'. November 22, 1990&#13;
Library fund drive hits halfway mark. December 12, 1990&#13;
C.B. Library last in loans, spending. December 21, 1990&#13;
Chamber backs new library. January 23, 1991&#13;
Obstacles 'no barrier' to library. January 23, 1991&#13;
Why Midlands Mall rejected. February 3, 1991&#13;
Library gears up for vote. February 6, 1991&#13;
Funding for library not included. February 8, 1991&#13;
Private library donations top $3 million. February 12, 1991&#13;
Close vote seen on library bond issue. February 21, 1991&#13;
Regan, Minikus and Beaman write top library essays. February 22, 1991&#13;
20 percent may vote on new library. February 25, 1991&#13;
New library nixed; reactions mixed. February 27, 1991&#13;
Canvass narrows gap in bond-issue defeat. March 5, 1991&#13;
Bar-coded cards may foil Omaha library exchanges. March 21, 1991&#13;
Library vote plan considered. March 21, 1991&#13;
Library pledges still up in air. April 2, 1991&#13;
Library more than just books. April 15, 1991&#13;
Community meeting is set April 30 to discuss library. April 20, 1991&#13;
Board hears options for new library. May 1, 1991&#13;
Library puts out reading contracts. June 14, 1991&#13;
Branch library costs too high, Smock says. June 27, 1991&#13;
Library questions to be answered at second forum. June 24, 1991&#13;
Discussion on library sites expected at Thursday forum. July 23, 1991&#13;
New C.B. cards allow use of Omaha library. July 31, 1991&#13;
Library board is taking a fresh look at Midlands Mall. January 23, 1992&#13;
Council Bluffs library offers new business memberships. February 2, 1992&#13;
Library can access newspapers. May 9, 1992&#13;
Users give library good marks. May 13, 1993&#13;
Friends sell 3,000 books to give boost to library. August 2, 1992&#13;
Madonna's new 'Sex' book not available at libraries. November 10, 1992&#13;
Library project proposed. September 20, 1993&#13;
Cost to gird library floors at $175,000. November 18, 1993&#13;
Bluffs readers will have to pay in Omaha. February 22, 1994&#13;
Library limits some book checkouts. June 30, 1994&#13;
Panel eyes solution to library woes. June 30, 1994&#13;
Study panel focuses on library's services. August 9, 1994&#13;
Bluffs library group eyes four sites. August 19, 1994&#13;
Accessibility an issue in library search. September 7, 1994&#13;
Panel weighs options for new public library. September 16, 1994&#13;
Developer lobbies for mall library. October 14, 1994&#13;
Function comes first for library. October 28, 1994&#13;
Group picks city land for library. November 11, 1994&#13;
Library Board accepts site recommendation. November 17, 1994&#13;
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Winter's magic artistry touches Dodge Memorial. February 27, 1929&#13;
C.B. site of one of finest works of famed sculptor who died in East. October 8, 1931&#13;
Glittering elfin forest surrounds memorial fountain. January 14, 1934&#13;
Memorial sculpture portrays dream of Mrs. Doge just before her death. July 26, 1936&#13;
By well-intentioned Girl Scouts, world-famed Black Angel has perilously close call. July 17, 1958&#13;
Know your scenes. July 3, 1960&#13;
Famed Black Angel to the Bluffs Park Board. January 6, 1964&#13;
Cost approximately $12,000. Park Board may move famous Black Angel to Dodge House. March 28, 1965&#13;
Angel lights. December 27, 1965&#13;
The Black Angel. February 16, 1969&#13;
White face. May 9, 1971&#13;
The Black Angel. November 23, 1973&#13;
Black Angel can't fly makes weighty problem. October 18, 1978&#13;
The saga of the Black Angel: A real ghost story. October 29, 1978&#13;
Waiting for the touch. February 17, 1980&#13;
Look homeward, angel? Move still a possibility. February 24, 1980&#13;
The monuments and memorials of Council Bluffs. The Black Angel. November 10, 1981&#13;
Will 'Black Angel' finally be moved? May 25, 1982&#13;
Arts Council begins sprucing of 'Angel'. July 18, 1984&#13;
Statue fund gets $5,000 boost. February 23, 1985&#13;
Angel' fountain to flow again soon. June 7, 1985&#13;
Fountain's return t be commemorated. August 15, 1985&#13;
Fountain dedication set for Wednesday. August 19, 1985&#13;
The Black Angel Fountain, Bluffs heritage flow anew. August 21, 1985&#13;
Grant to light up Dodge Memorial. December 12, 1985&#13;
Grant of $25,000 boosts drive for statue restoration. December 19, 1985&#13;
Drive to restore Doge memorial hits midway mark. February 12, 1986&#13;
Money flowing in as 'Black Angel' work continues. July 16, 1986&#13;
Black Angel tourism program takes wing. March 1, 1987&#13;
Ceremony to celebrate 'Black Angel' repairs. May 20, 1987&#13;
Vandals strike restored Angel. May 26, 1987&#13;
Black Angel on register. February 21, 1988&#13;
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Old Riverboat Raises Bow At DeSoto.  November 1, 1968&#13;
Find 'Remedy' From Riverboat.  November 24, 1968&#13;
Old Box Indicates Boat Is Bertrand; At DeSoto Bend Digging.  November 26, 1968&#13;
Cargo Digging Halted Til Spring.  January 22, 1969&#13;
Iowa House Hears About River History.  January 29, 1969&#13;
River Boat May Yield Cargo Soon.  June 10, 1969&#13;
Seven More Feet.  May 19, 1969&#13;
Search For Rich Cargo Nears End.  June 9, 1969&#13;
Pumping Water.  June 19, 1969&#13;
Drilling For Treasure.  June 19, 1969&#13;
Hole Full Of History.  June 22, 1969&#13;
Boat Prize Search May Be Near End; Wine Jug Found.  July 2, 1969&#13;
Treasure Hunt Near End?  Searchers Probe Riverboat.  July 3, 1969&#13;
Bottle Of Wine.  July 3, 1969&#13;
Riverboat Search Yields 8 Mercury Flasks; Treasure Hunters' Probe Continues.  July 5, 1969&#13;
3 Cylinders With Mercury Uncovered At De Soto Bend.  July 14, 1969&#13;
Treasure Ship Tapped.  July 15, 1969&#13;
Letter From Home.  July 20, 1969&#13;
Search Continues At DeSoto Bend For Mercury.  July 23, 1969&#13;
Bertrand Artifacts Displayed In Valley.  August 18, 1969&#13;
Bertrand's Home Is Still Undecided.  August 22, 1969&#13;
Smithsonian Man Visits Boat Site.  September 5, 1969&#13;
Bertrand Relics To Stay In Desoto [sic] Bend Vicinity.  September 29, 1969&#13;
At The Bertrand Meeting. September 29, 1969&#13;
Ship Relics May Get Structure At DeSoto.  October 2, 1969&#13;
Scherle, Hruska Ask For Bertrand Fund.  October 3, 1969 [ 2 copies]&#13;
Bertrand's Hold Near Empty Mark.  October 8, 1969&#13;
Cargo Is Removed From Sunken Boat.  October 9, 1969&#13;
Hickel OKs Boat Funds.  October 10, 1969&#13;
Ray Takes A Look At Old Steamboat.  October 14, 1969&#13;
Let Shelter Contract For Old Bertrand.  January 26, 1970&#13;
Scientists Retrace Bertrand Superstructure Line By Line.  February 8, 1970&#13;
The Old Steamboat Bertrand--An Ill-Fated "Gold Mine".  March 18, 1970&#13;
Expect Approval of Bertrand Fund.  July 22, 1970&#13;
Bertrand Cargo Gets A Home; Oct. 1 Viewing Planned.  July 23, 1970&#13;
Bertrand Museum Opening Depends On Appropriations.  July 23, 1970&#13;
'Here Lies Bertrand' August 7, 1970&#13;
Bertrand Artifacts Displayed.  September 14, 1970&#13;
Displayed At Bertrand 'Store'.  September 22, 1970&#13;
Bertrand Plan Delayed 'As Much As A Year'.  December 3, 1970 [ 2 copies]&#13;
The Bertrand Depicted In New Sketch. April 25, 1971&#13;
Funds Delayed For Raising 'The Bertrand'. May 11, 1971&#13;
Funding Approved For The Bertrand.  May 26, 1971&#13;
Bertrand Museum Is Being Urged.  February 26, 1975&#13;
Big Money For The Bertrand.  May 29, 1971 [2 copies]&#13;
Forgotten Hulk May Become Important Midwest Attraction. June 27, 1971&#13;
Bertrand Project Eyed in '78.  June 26, 1971&#13;
Bertrand Is Depicted in Natl. Geographic.  August 19, 1971&#13;
House Considers Bertrand Funds.  June 7, 1972&#13;
Committee Okays Bertrand Funds.  June 9, 1972&#13;
Sunken Bertrand May Deteriorate.  July 2, 1972&#13;
Team Of Divers Checks Deterioration Of Bertrand.  September 3, 1972&#13;
Bertrand Okay in Watery Bed.  October 22, 1972&#13;
Scherle Talks Bertrand Future.  November 1, 1972&#13;
$2 Million Suite Filed Over Bertrands 'Bitters'. November 11, 1972&#13;
Omaha Treasure Hunters Go To Court Over Bertrand Booze.  September 28, 1973&#13;
Omaha Treasure Hunters Get Day In Court.  October 6, 1973&#13;
Missouri River Steamboat Is Immortalized.  December 30, 1973&#13;
2nd Paddle-Wheeler Found.  April 19, 1974&#13;
She Keeps Bertrand Artifacts In Order; Harlan Native Maia Sornson.  May 19, 1974&#13;
DeSoto Museum For Boat Artifacts Appears Sunk.  July 29, 1974&#13;
Bertrand Sway's Dispersal Confirmed By State Official.  September 1, 1974&#13;
4 Senators Against Removal Of Artifacts.  July 30, 1975&#13;
Bertrand Bottle Book Available.  September 2, 1974&#13;
Bertrand Peaches Not Too Appetizing.  December 6, 1974&#13;
River Historian Doubts Vessel Is Real Bertrand.  February 22, 1975&#13;
Appeal For Bertrand To Clark.  March 6, 1975&#13;
Steamboats Once Served As Floating General Stores.  April 27, 1975&#13;
Bertrand's Cargo Split Is Opposed.  June 20, 1975&#13;
New Efforts For Bertrand Artifacts; Across Southwest Iowa.  July 17, 1975&#13;
Plan For Bertrand Artifacts Federal Officials Pondering.  August 10, 1975&#13;
Plans For Bertrand Museum Revived, Now On Even Keel.  August 23, 1975&#13;
Hruska Proposal Would Give Funds To Bertrand. September 17, 1975&#13;
Bertrand cargo safe, but building doubted.  November 19, 1975&#13;
$100,000 approved for Bertrand cargo.  November 21, 1975&#13;
Strange sounds heard at refuge; All Bertrand artifacts inventoried.  January 25, 1976&#13;
$38,084 for Bertrand cache.  March 22, 1976&#13;
House Okays $225,000 for Bertrand artifacts.  May 6, 1976&#13;
Senate okays funds for Bertrand archives.  June 27, 1976&#13;
Bertrand museum is Culver's hope.  August 16, 1976&#13;
Storage better for the Bertrand.  August 17, 1976&#13;
Bertrand 's excavator files suit.  September 10, 1976&#13;
Bertrand artifacts program agreed to.  February 8, 1977&#13;
Bertrand cargo meeting to be later in month.  January 10, 1977&#13;
A Watery Grave.  March 27, 1977&#13;
Bertrand museum plans on the move.  November 25, 1977&#13;
Model steamship Iowa man's legacy.  June 11, 1978&#13;
Bertrand funds get Senate OK.  August 19, 1978&#13;
Bertrand docking set; DeSoto center groundbreaking.  May 27, 1979&#13;
Bertrand center to open in '81.  December 28, 1979&#13;
Bertrand gets a home; new center nears finish.  March 29, 1981&#13;
Bertrand Model.  August 23, 1981&#13;
Bertrand artifacts displayed.  February 27, 1983&#13;
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5,600 people live on outskirts of Bluffs, but . . . It would be hard to annex suburban area. March 20, 1960&#13;
Nonpareil poll indicates . . . Landholders undecided on annexation. September 8, 1963&#13;
City to file petitions of equity. Annexation plan now goes to court. November 10, 1963&#13;
Eyes annexation of 2,000 acres. 1964&#13;
Industrial foundation agrees to city annexation of its site. February 11, 1964&#13;
Petition filed on annexation. March 31, 1964&#13;
Iowa Attorney General rules, annexation of tract by Bluffs would abolish two J.P. courts. May 8, 1964&#13;
City adds 740 acres annexation approved by court. June 11, 1964&#13;
Annexation poses few problems for officials. June 14, 1964&#13;
Some residents doubt benefits will increase; think taxes will. Annexation proposal by city draws criticism. August 9, 1964&#13;
City eyes remarriage withbig area it divorced in 1885. August 23, 1964&#13;
Affects 1,520-acre tract. Annexation appears feasible; might be put on nov. 3 ballot. August 30, 1964&#13;
Includes two tank 'farms' city adds square mile south of airport to annexation plan. April 14, 1965&#13;
12.35 square miles eyed for annexation. May 30, 1965&#13;
Area west of airport. Another 320 acres added to city's annexation plan. August 10, 1965&#13;
Bluffs seeks 2,480-acre area. Annexation offers benefits to city, affected residents. August 15, 1965&#13;
Annexation would make bluffs sixth largest Iowa city. October 11, 1965&#13;
Annexation plan. October 17, 1965&#13;
Lists 1,380 defendants. City files suit to approve annexation. June 15, 1966&#13;
Will file reply to city suit. July 24, 1966&#13;
Residents form association. Answers filed to city's suit to annex property. July 25, 1966&#13;
Ask dismissal of annexation suit by city. August 4, 1966&#13;
CB may expand annexation plan. December 12, 1966&#13;
City testimony nears end in annexation suit. December 20, 1966&#13;
Annex area would bring in $95,000. December 22, 1966&#13;
3-dat hearing ends. Bluffs annexation suit taken under advisement. December 22, 1966&#13;
Involves 2,480 acres of land. District court Oks annexation by Bluffs. June 21, 1967&#13;
Booth on Bennett Avenue. Slate voter signup in annexation area. July 30, 1967&#13;
In surprise move . . . City sets hearing on annexation plan. September 6, 1967&#13;
1966 report. Facts and figures on annexation plan. September 19, 1967&#13;
Don Vs. Norman Filbert. Annexation fight pits brother against brother. October 16, 1967&#13;
Bennett Ave. annexation suit dropped. October 17, 1967&#13;
Pawlaski heads group. 'Action 7' to promote city's annexation plan. October 19, 1967&#13;
Near Twin City Plaza, 40-acre tract is annexed by Bluffs. January 3, 1968&#13;
Annexation filing will be Thursday. January 8, 1968&#13;
Lewis Central board tables annexation plan. January 9, 1968&#13;
Katelman against move. City council votes, 4 to 1, to annex Elks Country Club. May 7, 1968&#13;
Planners reveal areas. 12 square miles eyed for annex. May 30, 1968&#13;
Annexation proposal is placed on file. August 17, 1968&#13;
Totals 16.8 square miles. Nov. 5 ballots to decide annexation of two areas. August 27, 1968&#13;
Low rent issue aired. Annexation hearing set for Sept. 16. August 28, 1968&#13;
City council decides annexation vote is Nov. 5. September 17, 1968&#13;
Letter may foul annexation plans. October 7, 1968&#13;
Yes on annexation plans. November 2, 1968&#13;
2 ballots Tuesday. Annexation benefits seen on horizon. November 3, 1968&#13;
Must file suit. Annexation gets healthy approval. November 6, 1968&#13;
Question service extension. December 14, 1968&#13;
City asks approval of area annexation. January 9, 1969&#13;
One answer is filed to city's annexation. February 25, 1969&#13;
City tells benefits in annexing. February 28, 1969&#13;
Judge Johnson rules annexation approved. March 4, 1969&#13;
City moves into annexed area with service, plans. March 5, 1969&#13;
File suit soon, resistance to city's annexation is weak. March 16, 1969&#13;
Annexation suit filed. March 17, 1969&#13;
On Manawa annexation. Can one object without $$? April 10, 1969&#13;
Gifford Road area not ready for city. April 13, 1969&#13;
One protest to annexation filed Thursday. April 24, 1969&#13;
Atty. Gen. seeks more time. 40 persons file protest to city's annexation move. April 25, 1969&#13;
State drops out of city annex suit. May 15, 1969&#13;
District court approves annexation of 12.2 square miles. June 4, 1969&#13;
Higher taxes probably. City plans to start sewer line to annexed area soon. June 22, 1969&#13;
$4,327,560 valuation for annexed area. August 13, 1969&#13;
First anniversary of annexed area. November 5, 1970&#13;
No arm twisiting. Annexations not on horizon for Council Bluffs. December 9, 1979&#13;
C.B. too poot to expand limits. August 11, 1981&#13;
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Railpax return of the passenger train. February 10, 1971&#13;
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U.P. joins Railpax. April 21, 1971&#13;
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Amtrak sales manager named. September 22, 1972&#13;
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Amtrak meals elegant; Coach ride bumpy. June 12, 1974&#13;
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Amtrak loses enthusiasm for new long-distance route. November 1, 1974&#13;
Amtrak route through C.B. has 'even' chance in 1976. November 16, 1975&#13;
Amtrak through Iowa is discussed at D.C. meeting. November 14, 1975&#13;
Amtrak derails : none hurt. March 15, 1978&#13;
Derailment from loose rail, tie. March 16, 1978&#13;
Few show for Amtrak hearing. June 22, 1978&#13;
As gasoline prices continue to rise . . . San Francisco Zephyr rolling along the track. June 3, 1979&#13;
Amtrak : Zephyr is booked full. June 4, 1979&#13;
Council Bluffs in line for service by Amtrak. September 3, 1982&#13;
Amtrak's impact on Iowa minimal. May 5, 1985&#13;
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Logan woman to head library advisory group. April 26, 1966&#13;
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8-county library needs large space. September 22, 1966&#13;
Library film section to open Friday. November 3, 1966&#13;
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Library one of 16 in Iowa. May 21, 1967&#13;
Gradual moving of area library starts Monday. July 9, 1967&#13;
Open house next Sunday, use of art will be stressed at education center event. February 4, 1968&#13;
Involves 8 counties Pottawattamie Oks media center plan. March 13, 1968&#13;
To cost $18,656 data processing building plans approved by board. September 11, 1968&#13;
In the halls of learning, a new roar at old missile base. September 25, 1968&#13;
New flag over base. October 23, 1968&#13;
Education center sets 'media fair'. January 3, 1969&#13;
Overseeing media center county board's '69 task. January 8, 1969&#13;
Center computer uncrated. January 10, 1969&#13;
In the halls of learning, county board's computer is saving time for teachers. March 12, 1969&#13;
Counter ends ed center contract. April 2, 1969&#13;
County school system fills a need for many services. October 11, 1970&#13;
Unique federal project trains aids to help retarded kids. October 14, 1970&#13;
Music to teach the mentall handicapped. February 28, 1971&#13;
Media center is 7th largest. April 25, 1971&#13;
Totals $295,555 media center budget okayed. May 26, 1971&#13;
Dedicate center. Halverson made big wave in area education scene. July 2, 1971&#13;
Across Southwest Iowa two more persons selected for AEA. September 9, 1974&#13;
AEA directorship jobs are open. September 23, 1974&#13;
Level up' services, AEA will benefit rural counties. September 25, 1974&#13;
Benton praises AEA, community college program. September 28, 1974&#13;
Halverson center children stretch abilities at YMCA. October 2, 1974&#13;
AEA administrator to be considered. October 6, 1974&#13;
Hunter to head new AEA board. October 8, 1974&#13;
AEA board directs bones to assess computer services. November 7, 1974&#13;
Director applicants reviewd by AEA. November 7, 1974&#13;
AEA names Lester Harvey director of media services. November 21, 1974&#13;
AEA will begin computer budget. November 27, 1974&#13;
Proposed AEA budget may mean a three mill increase. December 5, 1974&#13;
State eyes AEA trim. December 10, 1974&#13;
AEA board approves revised budget. December 12, 1974&#13;
Board chides legislature over threatened AEA cuts. December 17, 1974&#13;
Westinghouse data processing receives tentative AEA okay. December 31, 1974&#13;
AEA offers Ziolkowski post as special education director. January 9, 1975&#13;
AEA data process contract awarded to Iowa Western. January 23, 1975&#13;
AEA special ed budget called 'low'. January 27, 1975&#13;
AEA 'To improve' special education. January 29, 1975&#13;
AEA approves trial contract for internal data processing. February 13, 1975&#13;
AEA approves guies for special education services. February 20, 1975&#13;
AEA to provide free data processing service. February 27, 1975&#13;
$1.6 million AEA salary expenditure is approved. March 6, 1975&#13;
Special education decision will be made on March 19. March 13, 1975&#13;
AEA agrees Bluffs may do own special education. March 20, 1975&#13;
AEA approves measure Bluffs wants special ed contract delay. April 8, 1975&#13;
AEA director resigns position. May 6, 1975&#13;
Education director hired for AEA. May 20, 1975&#13;
County school boards end July 1. AEA to assume districts' books. June 10, 1975&#13;
AEA approves $2,522,606 budget for its first year. June 24, 1975&#13;
$3,579,493 budget is okayed by AEA. December 2, 1975&#13;
Area Education Agency 13 center will be remodeled. March 21, 1976&#13;
Bluffs firm is low bidder. Halverson Center remodeling begins. April 6, 1976&#13;
Area Education Agency OK's school psychologist interns. September 17, 1986&#13;
$59,025 for reading is okayed. December 10, 1976&#13;
Agreement reached on AEA employee pay hike. February 2, 1977&#13;
AEA decision Thursday on Oakland-Carson issue. February 8, 1977&#13;
Votes to change name, AEA approves contract. February 11, 1977&#13;
AEA employees at impasse in negotiations. November 30, 1977&#13;
AEA seeks 'Outward Bound' program. January 17, 1978&#13;
Under house bill . . .building would require AEA okay. March 29, 1978&#13;
After coming long way, AEA strives to improve. April 30, 1978&#13;
AEA balance at $806,529. March 20, 1979&#13;
A touching experience. June 7, 1979&#13;
Arbitrator rules on AEA contract. June 20, 1978&#13;
Salaries upped for administrators. June 27, 1978&#13;
AEA creates new staff position. July 18, 1978&#13;
AEA selects Title IV head. July 17, 1979&#13;
AEA to appeal teacher ruling. August 7, 1979&#13;
Bluffs Schools, AEA butt heads on relations. August 14, 1979&#13;
No progress in school contract. September 18, 1979&#13;
Hunter elected AEA board chief. October 2, 1979&#13;
AEA board eyes next year's budget. October 16, 1979&#13;
Second thought on AEA make-up. November 8, 1979&#13;
Bluffs not happy with it. Special budget OK'd. November 13, 1979&#13;
No public input allowed over special ed funding. November 13, 1979&#13;
Bickering may cost a program. December 18, 1979&#13;
AEA, schools nearing Carter Lake agreement. December 22, 1979&#13;
Homebound teachers aid hospitalized students. December 26, 1979&#13;
Preschool handicapped program readied at C.L. January 2, 1980&#13;
Shopping center' to help teachers. January 5, 1980&#13;
Benton to hear ed differences. January 15, 1980&#13;
Pre-school program OK'd for Carter Lake. January 16, 1980&#13;
Benton promises fight if AEA and schools split. January 17, 1980&#13;
State superintendent warns AEA, schools squabbling 'could cause trouble'. January 17, 1980&#13;
AEA meeting scheduled to ward off arbitration. January 29, 1980&#13;
Any progress in special ed dispute. February 19, 1980&#13;
Drug abuse programs. Prention…February 3, 1980&#13;
Base salary upped for AEA staffers. March 9, 1980&#13;
AEA sets top growth funds. March 18, 1980&#13;
Cease-fire in education battle. April 6, 1980&#13;
AEA to ask for funding to prevent deliquency. April 28, 1980&#13;
AEA to try autism center for school districts in fall. June 18, 1980&#13;
AEA directors to be selected. July 15, 1980&#13;
AEA to hire specialists. July 15, 1980&#13;
Special education truce holding. Schools, AEA getting along. July 20, 1980&#13;
Local board told AEAs under fire. August 7, 1980&#13;
Bones predicts state budget cut will affect AEA. August 20, 1980&#13;
Coziahr, Hawkes on AEA board. September 24, 1980&#13;
Rex Coatney is head of AEA board. October 1980&#13;
AEA proposes 3.8% budget hike. October 21, 1980&#13;
Youths get needed experienece. Program builds job skills. November 9, 1980&#13;
AEA budget on hearing agenda. November 10, 1980&#13;
AEA approves $6 million budget. November 11, 1980&#13;
AEA to have class for C.B. students. November 18, 1980&#13;
AEA to join teleconference network to cut travel cost. December 16, 1980&#13;
School officials to be asked their feelings toward AEA. December 17, 1980&#13;
Workers wanted 7 1/2%. AEA votes 'no' on contract plan. January 30, 1981&#13;
Preschoolers get aid in program. February 8, 1981&#13;
AEA restricts lobbying power. February 17, 1981&#13;
38 lose jobs in special ed. March 17, 1981&#13;
AEA eliminates 18 jobs. March 31, 1981&#13;
Substance abuse prevention. Hugging part of prescription. April 5, 1981&#13;
AEA plan reduces special programs. April 10, 1981&#13;
Special ed. Dispute study made. April 10, 1981&#13;
Education agency wants to move into C.B. school. April 21, 1981&#13;
AEA still hopes for funds to prevent terminations. April 29, 1981&#13;
AEA job loss going to Supreme Court. May 18, 1981&#13;
AEA staff moving to Lake site. May 19, 1981&#13;
AEA to vote on agreement. June 2, 1981&#13;
AEA groups pass 6 percent pay hike. June 5, 1981&#13;
AEA named in employee's suit. June 24, 1981&#13;
Loess Hills board reaffirms termination. June 27, 1981&#13;
New AEA member of Walnut. July 14, 1981&#13;
Terminations rescinded. August 7, 1981&#13;
Official declines ofer of AEA job. August 8, 1981&#13;
AEA board tours offices in converted Lake School. August 18, 1981&#13;
No AEA salary schedule change under board plan. November 6, 1981&#13;
Joint purchasing helps save funds. January 21, 1982&#13;
Loess Hills agency could lose $214,827. February 16, 1982&#13;
Max is both pet and watchdog. Stray dog finds new life at Halverson Center. October 3, 1982&#13;
AEA increases budget by 3.4%. November 11, 1982&#13;
Decision based in part on misinformation. AEA tightens up, cuts position. June 1, 1983&#13;
Nebraskan turns down AEA post. June 29, 1983&#13;
23.5 staff positions to be eliminated by AEA. November 11, 1983&#13;
Shen man on AEA agenda. January 19, 1983&#13;
Three major divisions to become two AEA board approves reorganization. January 24, 1984&#13;
AEA 13 begins reorganization. February 21, 1984&#13;
Staff reducations eyed by AEA 13 directors. March 18, 1984&#13;
AEA 13 to dismiss three employees. March 20, 1984&#13;
AEA eliminated position of its only school nurse. April 17, 1984&#13;
AEA seeks services directly to students. April 29, 1984&#13;
Loess Hills board keeps communications post. June 26, 1984&#13;
Meeting of AEA to include work session. July 14, 1984&#13;
New special ed supervisor hired. July 17, 1984&#13;
AEA to secede from state group? August 21, 1984&#13;
AEA to still provide interpreters for ISD. September 18, 1984&#13;
Wickman back on board. September 19, 1984&#13;
State questions AEA sick leave. September 25, 1984&#13;
Special ed students get work experience. September 30, 1984&#13;
Wickman president of education board. October 16, 1984&#13;
Loess Hills association seeks 10 percent raise. October 18, 1984&#13;
Loess Hills board seeks to hold line on salaries. November 1, 1984&#13;
AEA to eye budget. November 7, 1984&#13;
AEA budget approved. November 9, 1984&#13;
AEA district director quits. November 20, 1984&#13;
AEA drops use of IWCC computer. December 18, 1984&#13;
Blind teacher shows her pupils the way. February 24, 1985&#13;
AEA pay issue to arbitrator. March 13, 1985&#13;
Two programs on AEA agenda. April 15, 1985&#13;
AEA board approves program designed to ease cash flow. April 16, 1985&#13;
AEA employees near contract end. May 20, 1985&#13;
Lengthy AEA contract dispute ends. May 21, 1985&#13;
Microwave TV setup joint meeting topic. May 21, 1985&#13;
AEA joins interest free loan program. June 7, 1985&#13;
Self-study to be topic at AEA work session. June 10, 1985&#13;
Area 13 ponders study. June 11, 1985&#13;
Plan for reorganization of area schools needed. June 17, 1985&#13;
AEA 13 must provide reorganization plan. June 18, 1985&#13;
Radical change' entices AEA head of instruction. July 10, 1985&#13;
AEA hires architect for facilities. July 17, 1985&#13;
Workshop places teachers from area in students' shoes. July 23, 1985&#13;
Three AEA seats up for fall election. August 12, 1985&#13;
AEA to vote on employee contracts. August 19, 1985&#13;
AEA elections taking place. September 18, 1985&#13;
AEA consultant promoted. September 27, 1985&#13;
AEA teachers ask 12 percent hike in base pay for 1986-87. October 11, 1985&#13;
AEA proposes change in pay structure. October 24, 1985&#13;
Agency adopts list of goals. November 8, 1985&#13;
Questions remain in AEA budget. November 8, 1985&#13;
Area schoolchildren love their new 'Hero'. December 8, 1985&#13;
AEA presents five area teachers with 'educator of year' awards. January 28, 1986&#13;
Land title allows AEA to remodel. March 18, 1986&#13;
Puppets will educate youth on handicaps. March 18, 1986&#13;
AEA 13 Oks building projects. August 19, 1986&#13;
Year Thirteen' aims to put disabled students to work. May 25, 1986&#13;
AEA board finalizing purchase of 18 acres. June 13, 1986&#13;
AEA 13 building improvements OK'd. July 15, 1986&#13;
Conventions set to elect AEA representatives. September 10, 1986&#13;
Bluffs representatives re-elected to Area Education Agency board. September 23, 1986&#13;
John Paul is elected to Loess Hills Board. September 26, 1986&#13;
Task force proposes moving Lake School extension office. October 24, 1986&#13;
Area Education budget hearing set. November 10, 1986&#13;
Proposed grant to fund school health program. December 11, 1986&#13;
Board told programs should focus on helping special students learn. January 6, 1987&#13;
Area education agencies face state cutback. January 15, 1987&#13;
Area Education Agency to consider AIDS policy. January 19, 1987&#13;
AIDS plan would educate staff. January 20, 1987&#13;
Sixteen educators to attend first area principals' academy. January 23, 1987&#13;
Grant would help teach everyday uses for skills. January 29, 1987&#13;
AEA board to discuss administrator search. February 13, 1987&#13;
Administrator ads for AEA to cost $1,200. February 17, 1987&#13;
Board delays action on AEA construction bids. February 17, 1987&#13;
Principles selected for training program. February 23, 1987&#13;
AEA board to consider remodeling-project bids. February 27, 1987&#13;
Legal action may slow AEA construction. March 1, 1987&#13;
AEA boards to review bid-letting procedures. March 15, 1987&#13;
AEA board delays action on construction financing. March 17, 1987&#13;
Two-year pact approved by AEA officials. March 17, 1987&#13;
Board to continue AEA construction project discussion. March 26, 1987&#13;
Financing is approved for AEA construction. March 27, 1987&#13;
AEA drops liability insurance for staff. April 23, 1987&#13;
AEA approves staff development plan. April 25, 1987&#13;
Loess Hills board picks six finalists for administrator. May 2, 1987&#13;
One of AEA director finalists is seeking Kansas City post. May 12, 1987&#13;
Board names three finalists for AEA administrator post. May 15, 1987&#13;
Finalist withdraws name from AEA applicant list. May 20, 1987&#13;
AEA taps Blietz for post. May 22, 1984&#13;
Area Education board Oks 6.9-percent raises for staff. May 27, 1987&#13;
AEA administrators will get 6.3% raises. June 17, 1987&#13;
AEA change to help small schools. July 17, 1984&#13;
Funds sought by AEA would instruct students about pregnancy perils. August 18, 1987&#13;
AEA board continues administrator search. Teen pregnancy project on AEA board's agenda. August 16, 1987&#13;
Area Education Agency board increases budget by $500,000. September 22, 1987&#13;
Transition for handicapped eyed. October 24, 1987&#13;
Talking world opened to students. October 25, 1987&#13;
AEA faces $345,000 budget cuts. October 20, 1987&#13;
AEA employees ask changes in evaluation procedures. October 29, 1987&#13;
Loess Hills budget plan hearing set. November 7, 1987&#13;
AEA's '88-89 budget balanced with expenses of $7.47 million. November 10, 1987&#13;
Evaluation changes denied in AEA contract proposal. November 13, 1987&#13;
AEA merit-pay plan proposed. December 7, 1987&#13;
School asbestos inspector eyed. December 7, 1987&#13;
Supplemental pay eyed for AEA staff. December 13, 1987&#13;
AEA board Oks plan for state merit raises. December 15, 1987&#13;
Area 13 grant aimed at lowering teen pregnancies. January 15, 1988&#13;
AEA to consider asbestos contract. February 15, 1988&#13;
TV promotion fails to moved AEA officials. February 16, 1988&#13;
10% raise OK'd for Blietz at AEA. June 21, 1988&#13;
Three seats up for AEA election. August 11, 1988&#13;
Hearing may resolve AEA contract dispute. August 16, 1988&#13;
AEA seeks state sanctions because psychologist quit. September 20, 1988&#13;
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Mother Saves Baby As Four Sons Die In Fire.  January 16, 1964&#13;
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Working Like A Dog.  January 30, 1965&#13;
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Bluffs Couple Die In Airplane Crash. November 6, 1965&#13;
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Early Bluffs High-Rise. September 23, 1968&#13;
Reflection.  October 8, 1968&#13;
Make-Believe Trains.  October 8, 1968&#13;
Still Favorite Pastime, October 20, 1968&#13;
Hope For Safe Halloween; City Officials, Citizens.  October 27, 1968&#13;
Target:  A Fat Pheasant.  November 9, 1968&#13;
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Lakeshore Tracks.  November 14, 1968&#13;
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The Rush Isn't Over Yet.  December 22, 1968&#13;
Ignoring Chilly Temperatures.  January 7, 1969&#13;
It Was A Horse Of A Different Color.  January 17, 1969&#13;
Lace Trimming. January 31, 1969&#13;
It Depends On The Weather.  February 2, 1969&#13;
Limbs And Twigs.  February 4, 1969&#13;
A Weed Transformed.  February 5, 1969&#13;
A Full-Length Mirror.  February 6, 1969&#13;
A Brightening Sky.  February 12, 1969&#13;
Fencing Out Winter.  February 20, 1969&#13;
Winter's Grip Doesn't Lose Punch; Heavy Snowfall In State.  February 28, 1969&#13;
Pointing The Way. March 19, 1969&#13;
Looking For Trouble.  March 26, 1969&#13;
Web Of Steel.  March 23, 1969&#13;
Everyone Say 'Ahhhh!' April 1, 1969&#13;
Happiness Is A Furry Chick.  April 2, 1969&#13;
Next Year's Crop.  May 11, 1969&#13;
Lunchtime For Kittens.  May 27, 1969&#13;
It Looks Like A Hole In One.  June 10, 1969&#13;
Bumping Up A Wrong Tree.  July 20, 1969&#13;
First Shadows Of Fall.  September 23, 1969&#13;
All That Is Missing.  October 29, 1969&#13;
Frozen Lacework.  January 5, 1970&#13;
It Was A Cold Day.  January 6, 1970&#13;
The Rites Of Spring? February 2, 1970&#13;
The Headless Wrestler. February 11, 1970&#13;
The Splat Of Rain Drops.  March 1, 1970&#13;
Who Says Dandelions Are Dandy.  April 30, 1970&#13;
The Feeling Is Mutual.  June 4, 1970&#13;
Sparkling Holiday.  July 4, 1970&#13;
Bell Building Starts Out Clean-Faced.  September 25, 1970&#13;
Midwest Harvest Going Downstream. October 20, 1970&#13;
Watch Out For Tricks On Treaters; Chief Outlines Precautions.  October 25, 1970&#13;
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'Ain't Gonna Sell', But He Can't Drive; Bluffs Man Grounded By Highway Patrol.  September 14, 1966&#13;
'Gentle People' Visit Bluffs Vineyards.  September 24, 1968&#13;
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What Would We Do Without America?'  February 20, 1969&#13;
Battle Of Bulge Begins In Council Bluffs. March 5, 1969&#13;
Survivor Of Fatal Crash Recovering; Five Youths Killed.  July 5, 1969.&#13;
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School Tax Reform Could Mean 50-Mill Drop Here.  January 24, 1971&#13;
Pressure: A Hidden Problem; Reaction Is Key, Experts Say. November 29, 1971&#13;
The Ordinary Is Exceptional For Donna; Girl Born Without Arms.  February 27, 1972&#13;
Services Donated For Victim.  August 22, 1972&#13;
The Real "Middlemen" Tell Their Story; 'Ham' Shows In Reporter.  May 2, 1973&#13;
Scherle Charges 'Fix' In Squeeze Play On Stations.  August 31, 1973&#13;
Big Achievements By A Little Man; Handicapped Teacher Carlton Beers.  October 21, 1973&#13;
Has Had A Full Life. November 4, 1973&#13;
Bluffs Extortion Attempt Flops; Mother, Wife Safe.  February 27, 1974&#13;
Everything Was Calm Until...; The Story Behind The Story. February 28, 1974&#13;
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                <text>The Council Bluffs Public Library is unaware of any claim of copyright in the images in the collection. We encourage use of these materials under the fair use clause of the Copyright Act (17 U.S.C. § 101 et seq). The Council Bluffs Public Library has provided in the catalog records for these materials all known information regarding the photographer or other persons associated with the materials. This information is provided as a service to aid users in determining the appropriate use of an item, but that determination ultimately rests with the user.</text>
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