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Council Bluffs, Valley Share Flood Views With ISU Men - Knowledge, Experiences March 11, 1969&#13;
Map Outlines Flood-Prone Areas - Eligible for Insurance March 10, 1974&#13;
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Flood Insurance Rebate Appeals Handles Locally August 8, 1976&#13;
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Flood Potential Map Challenged November 29, 1976&#13;
Floodplain Rules Dump Cold Water On Industry - Block Future Growth Along River August 27, 1978&#13;
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Floodplain Law Hits Houses, Too - Puts Damper On New Construction August 29, 1978&#13;
Flood Protection Vs. Growth - Government Wants To Avert Disasters August 30, 1978&#13;
Bluffs Officials Optimistic About Flood Variance September 6, 1978&#13;
Floodway Development Hangs On Ruling - Resources Council To Rule In November October 10, 1978&#13;
Cargill Says Business In Floodway Small Risk October 10, 1978&#13;
City To Use 'Facts' In Floodway Fight November 6, 1978&#13;
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Flood Ordinance Is On Back Burner June 8, 1979&#13;
Board To Rule On Flood Ordinance By Next Week June 26, 1979&#13;
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Industries Along River Can Stay With New Levee September 5, 1979&#13;
Floodplain Levee Gets Green Light May 13, 1980&#13;
Flood Would Be Costly For County March 23, 1988&#13;
Wary SWI Residents Watching Waterways June 15, 1991&#13;
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                <text>No decision made on police coverage. November 9, 1979&#13;
Carter Lake facing problems; nine police Chiefs in five years. November 7 1979&#13;
Road sign for Carter Lake? November 9, 1979&#13;
Carter Lake sign gives city its own identity. November 15, 1979&#13;
Lake pollution may bring suit. November 27, 1979&#13;
Damages sought for jet fuel spill in Carter Lake. November 29, 1979&#13;
Airport partly to blame for fish kills:  DEQ. December 8, 1979&#13;
Law grant being sought. January 12, 1980&#13;
Corps will decide on lots. February 3, 1980&#13;
Abbott Drive will be widened. February 3, 1980&#13;
C.L. keeps law in its own hands. February 12, 1980&#13;
C.L. students to get their library.  February 20, 1980&#13;
Police chief seeks apology. February 25, 1980&#13;
Public apology to chief refused. February 26, 1980&#13;
Discrimination charged in C.L. February 26, 1980&#13;
Carter Lake hearing set. March 12, 1980&#13;
Carter Lake police chief files $200,000 slander suit. March 21, 1980&#13;
Who defend whom in chief's lawsuit?  March 25, 1980&#13;
C.L council OKs resignation of city clerk.  April 29, 1980&#13;
Carter Lake's mayor is sued. April 7, 1980&#13;
Police force a volatile issue; In Carter Lake. April 27, 1980&#13;
C.L. council OKs resignation of city clerk. April 29, 1980&#13;
Carter Lake ZIP code. May 17, 1980&#13;
Carter Lake may get cable television. October 14, 1980&#13;
Carter Lake's chief resigning. May 18, 1981&#13;
Class project adopted as town's new symbol. May 31, 1981&#13;
Totten is named C.L. police chief. June 2, 1981&#13;
C.L. under gran jury scrutiny. June 30, 1981&#13;
Town honors its gas pumper; fixture for 50 years. August 9, 1981&#13;
Anson is Carter Lake winner after new tally. October 27, 1981&#13;
Carter Lake ponders protest. November 17, 1981&#13;
Grand jury criticizes Carter Lake government. December 3, 1981&#13;
Another C.L. grand jury probe? January 8, 1982&#13;
C.L. police station burglarized. May 3, 1984&#13;
Task force organized to study lake erosion. July 15, 1984&#13;
Citizens of Carter Lake petition for recreation. August 22, 1984&#13;
Health club gains recommendation. October 18, 1984&#13;
Carter Lake senior center helps fund van. February 13, 1985&#13;
Carter Lake budget down. March 13, 1985&#13;
Fires in Carter Lake destroy two buildings. June 14, 1985&#13;
Arson fires leads investigated. June 16, 1985&#13;
Carter Lake to get $500 for mass transit. July 24, 1985&#13;
Big turnout in Carter Lake; mayor and ex-mayor advance. October 16, 1985&#13;
Standoff ends; 'Extremely irrational' man shoots at 'bombs.' October 27, 1985&#13;
Charges on hold while man tested. October 28, 1985&#13;
Carter Lake man jailed as charges filed. October 30, 1985&#13;
Waltrip wins in Carter Lake, but he isn't celebrating--yet. November 6, 1985&#13;
Police looking for an end to feuding between Carter Lake, Bluffs youths. June 2, 1986&#13;
Woman found dead in Carter Lake. November 16, 1986&#13;
Autopsy on woman found in Carter Lake inconclusive. July 17, 1986&#13;
Riders urge city to keep buses rolling. August 20, 1986&#13;
Officials hope $840,000 pipeline will stop Carter Lake fluctuations. September 17, 1986&#13;
Bluffs parents OIK'd students' campaigning. November 4, 1986&#13;
Corps to take second look at overflow.  April 24, 1987&#13;
Carter Lake may be flooded with funds for water control. April 25, 1987&#13;
Richter: Lesley criticism didn't come as surprise. December 4, 1981&#13;
Sharing is tradition at Carter Lake church. June 7, 1987&#13;
Carter Lake's 'Santa' "will be truly missed." June 8, 1987&#13;
C.L. set to discuss water plan. February 26, 1987&#13;
Carter Lake board ponders vacancy. July 4, 1987&#13;
Carter Lake council overrides mayor's veto of appointment. July 22, 1987&#13;
No action taken to collect C.L. bills. August 21, 1987&#13;
Carter Lake primary draws 11 candidates. October 5, 1987&#13;
Carter Lakes [sic] trims council field to six. October 7, 1987&#13;
Carter Lake, Oakland defeat incumbents; Minden mayor out. November 4, 1987&#13;
Carter Lake eyes 6-block renovation. November 18, 1987&#13;
Carter Lake duo to follow Dahlheimer. December 20, 1987&#13;
Treynor chief to head police at Carter Lake. January 10, 1989&#13;
Councilman at C.L. suffers heart attack. January 18, 1989&#13;
New Carter Lake police union pursuing stability in department. January 28, 1989&#13;
Family flees into cold as mobile home burns. February 3, 1989&#13;
C.L. students grill area legislators. February 18, 1989&#13;
Chief warns Carter Lake not fugitive's hiding place. March 13, 1989&#13;
C.L. students raise $925 for family's medical bills. March 24, 1989&#13;
Carter Lake eyes 16-1/2% water hike. April 20, 1989&#13;
State denies $225,000 loan for C.L. firm. May 5, 1989&#13;
Vehicle driven through Own Parkway building. May 15, 1989&#13;
Carter Lake City Council to consider park names. May 17, 1989&#13;
Carter Lake sets hearing on loan offer. May 18, 1989&#13;
Wavecrest is new name for C.L. park. May 31, 1989&#13;
Iowa approves Carter Lake loan. May 18, 1989&#13;
Dinosaur bones 'rattle' kids. May 27 1989&#13;
Man sought after attempted kidnapping in Carter Lake. May 31, 1989&#13;
C.L. water, sewer rate hikes OK'd. May 31, 1989&#13;
Burnett wins bond for naming park. June 2, 1989&#13;
Kramer seeks Carter Lake mayor's job. August 9, 1989&#13;
C.L. teacher names a top educator. September 27, 1989&#13;
ATV accident claims man's like. November 1, 1989&#13;
Man files suit after pursuit. November 28, 1989&#13;
Carter Lake sisters win raft regatta's women's title. September 5, 1989&#13;
C.L. chief's suspension overturned. January 6, 1988&#13;
Carter Lake OKs tax breaks. February 3, 1988&#13;
Carter Lake raises taxes in bond buy. February 18, 1988&#13;
Funds two years late for C.L. roof project. February 29, 1988&#13;
Carter Lake '88-89 budget drops. March 12, 1988&#13;
Fire damages home in C.L.; arson possible. March 29, 1988&#13;
Carter Lake seeks two Kiewit grants. April 2, 1988&#13;
Police seek two men in C.L. bar shooting. April 14, 1988&#13;
Center named for Dahlheimer. May 11, 1988&#13;
Carter Lake seeks paving funds. May 13, 1988&#13;
C.L. backs development group. May 19 1988&#13;
Body found in C.L. park water. June 22, 1988&#13;
Neighbors crowing at rooster. June 23, 1988&#13;
C.L. golf course price tag placed at $5.4 million.  July 7, 1988&#13;
Suit filed to keep salvage yard open. July 9, 1988&#13;
C.L. picks up pieces of lost police corps. July 10, 1988&#13;
Ruling delayed on chicken fuss. July 15, 1988&#13;
Roosters can stay in C.L. says court. July 29, 1988&#13;
No wake on Carter Lake. July 30, 1988&#13;
C.L. breaks ground for new 18-hole golf course.  July 30, 1988&#13;
Two cyclists Carter Lake for crash injuries in vacant lot. August 30, 1988&#13;
Bulldozer smashes C.L. Dairy Queen. August 12, 1988&#13;
Carter Lake water levels stabilized. August 14, 1988&#13;
Carter Lake hires two police officers. September 1, 1988&#13;
Car stolen in /84 is found in lake. September 8, 1988&#13;
C.L. man held in assault. September 13, 1988&#13;
C.L. man on probation in check-kiting scheme. September 14, 1988&#13;
Drill will bring tornado 'victims' to area hospitals. September 17, 1988&#13;
Salvage yard ruling. October 18, 1988&#13;
Salvage yard appeal. November 16, 1988&#13;
C.L. firm to get more state funds. November 17, 1988&#13;
Carter Lake trims police chief field. December 23, 1988&#13;
Carter Lake pig popular; Wilbur thinks he's a dog! March 11, 1990&#13;
Rail crossing to replace viaduct. May 4, 1990&#13;
Deadline is set on Carter Lake piles.  June 16, 1990&#13;
C.L.'s ambulance nearing retirement. June 17, 1990&#13;
Iowa panel wont' 'swap 'Carter Lake. August 14, 1990&#13;
City partly to blame in 1986 C.L. accident. October 16, 1990&#13;
Nebraska DEC under fire for water report. November 18, 1990&#13;
C.L. must pay $453,000 in accident damages. November 16, 1990&#13;
No warnings for C.L. tainted fish. November 18, 1990&#13;
Officials investigate Carter Lake garage fire. January 3, 1991&#13;
Arson suspected in C.L. garage fire. January 4, 1991&#13;
Arson cause of fire at Carter Lake drive-in. January 31, 1991&#13;
Raft to help area rescue efforts. February 1, 1991&#13;
C.L. library is renamed to honor Edward Owen. February 22, 1991&#13;
C.L. shooting report is false. February 28, 1991&#13;
Student 'rappers' take message on the road. March 30, 1991&#13;
Carter Lake check nets 200 violators. April 18, 1991&#13;
Infant's death being investigated. April 12, 1991&#13;
Officials await autopsy report in baby's death.  April 22, 1991&#13;
C,L woman's nose broke in beating, sex assault. April 23, 1991&#13;
Carter Lake switching to Cox Cable. April 25, 1991&#13;
VFW makes model with poppies. May 16, 1991&#13;
Whales seen at Carter Lake Elementary. May 16, 1991&#13;
Carter Lake 'packed like beach' for festival. June 9, 1991&#13;
Arson of chief's shed still under investigation. October 20, 1991&#13;
Officials want tie votes determined by election. November 13, 1991&#13;
Carter Lake lures 100-job software firm. November 22, 1991&#13;
Man arrested for fondling 4-year-old girl. January 15, 1992&#13;
Carter Lake chief: Geography is cause of high crime rate. January 17, 1992&#13;
Carter Lake tops state crime list. January 17, 1992&#13;
Councilman denies neighbors' complaints. November 13, 1992&#13;
Course reports $56,076 deficit. April 20, 1993&#13;
Hatcher just a call away from big time. April 25, 1993&#13;
Carter Lake 'genius' seeks new challenges. April 25, 1993&#13;
Carter Lake seeks recruits. February 19, 1994&#13;
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                <text>To Appeal Carter Lake Land Ruling; Omaha, Society Seek Control  of 146 Acres. January 22, 1953&#13;
Plan 2 Types of Bingo at Carter Lake; 10 'Special Games' Cost Extra; No Food or Drink Is Involved. June 19, 1953&#13;
BGC Launces 'Reform' Campgaign At Carter Lake. November 29, 1954&#13;
Carter Lake Residents Take Lots Of Pride In Their Town--'Over There.' January 20, 1957&#13;
Carter Lake Wants To Remain In Iowa--Not Be Given To Nebraska; Boundary Study Committee Is Told.  December 13, 1957&#13;
Sentiment In Favor Of Iowa. Septemeber 18, 1958&#13;
Reject Transfer Of Carter Lake; Iowans Say 'No' To Nebraska Plan. September 19, 1958&#13;
Carter Lake Boom Continues; 130 New Houses Added To Tax Rolls. February 11, 1960&#13;
Favor Retention Of Carter Lake; Goundary Group Voices Opinion. April 12, 1960&#13;
Mabrey Rips Into Nebraska; Seeks Carter Lake To Get 'Tax Money.' April 13, 1960&#13;
Carter Lake Census: 2, 281; Nearly Double 1950 Population. April 28, 1960&#13;
Divided Views On Carter Lake; Hoxie Gives Weight To People's Wishes. August 18, 1960&#13;
Carter Lake Residents Will Select Iowa At Boundary Hearing Sept. 17; By An Overwhelming Majority, Say Town Officials. September 1, 1960&#13;
It's Unanimous. September 18, 1960&#13;
Loud, Clear And Unanimous: Carter Lake People Pick Iowa. September 18, 1960&#13;
They're Migrating Fast To Carter Lake, IOWA; From Neighboring Nebraska...October 6, 1960&#13;
If Carter Lake School Cries Help, PTA Comes Running; Job Becoming Larger Every Day, But.  October 20, 1960&#13;
Carter Lake Residents Do Reverse On Paving; With Cost More Than They Though; November 1, 1960&#13;
Carter Lake Pupils Get Course In Business At "Little Store;' They May Not Realize It But...November 13, 1960&#13;
Petition For Street Paving Is Rejected At Carter Lake; In Specialy City Council Meeting. November 16, 1960&#13;
Carter Lake's Future Still Unsettled; Action Delayed; Waiting On Survey Reports. November 23, 1960&#13;
Firm Buys Land At Carter Lake; Steel Company Eyes Future Development. December 8, 1960&#13;
'Carter Lake Big Asset To Iowa;' State Development Group Gives Report. December 21, 1960&#13;
Voter Center Of River Boundary; Action May Affect Carter Lake Future. December 21, 1960&#13;
'Sold Down The River,' Carter Lake Opinions; Bitterness About Boundary Commission Decision. December 22, 1960&#13;
County Support To Carter Lake; Supervisors May Adopt Resolution. December 22, 1960&#13;
Says Carter Lake A 'Lay-Off Center' For Bookmakers&#13;
Sen. Moore: 'Carter Lake's Location Isn't Main Issue In Boundary Question;' Iowa Committee Member Explains His Vote. December 27, 1960&#13;
Carter Lake Residents Free-Loadin' On Iowa?  Peculiar Tax Situation, Claims Rep. Free... January 1, 1961&#13;
Drivers and School Kids Better Pay Heed--Moms Will 'Git Ya.' January 10, 1961&#13;
'Won't Give Carter Lake Away'--Lisle. January 16, 1961&#13;
Rep. Lisle Astonished By Pleas To Keep Carter Lake In Iowa; Strong Support To Strong Stand. January 20. 1961&#13;
Two Teeners Admit Wave Of Carter Lake Breakins; 'Broke Into Church 45 Times." January 24, 1961&#13;
Planning New Bank Office; State Savings Eyes Carter Lake Facility. February 7, 1961&#13;
Senate Debate On Carter Lake; Open Hearing Set For Next Wednesday. April 6, 1961&#13;
Keep Carter Lake In Iowa, Turner Pleads; Boundary Line Case Opens In Senate. April 11, 1961&#13;
Carter Lake Gains Strong Foothold; 28-19 Senate Vote To Keep Town In Iowa.  April 12, 1961&#13;
House Votes To Keep Carter Lake In Iowa; Stageman Leads Successful Fight. April 18, 1961&#13;
Iowa's Welfare Suffers By Saving Carter Lake; Rep. Maule Claims. April 23, 1961&#13;
Carter Lake Presbyterians Will Build; Construction To Start In Fall. May 27, 1961&#13;
Carter Lake School Is Bulging; Kindergarten Classes In Gym. September 26, 1961&#13;
Carter Lake Presbyterian Church Has New Pastor; Installation Is Sunday.  November 11, 1961&#13;
Holy Trinity To Open Doors Sunday For First Services; The Rev. Clair Giebert Says. February 2, 1962&#13;
Bitter Cold Killed Mother, 2 Children At Carter Lake; Death Due To Exposure. March 3, 1962&#13;
Carter Lake Students On Full-Time Schedule. December 11, 1962&#13;
Carter Lake--Short On Revenue, Long On Kids; $115,000 Bond Issue Comes To Vote Friday. March 7, 1962&#13;
Carter Lake Residents Are Firm About Staying Iowans; Rep. Maule Would 'Give' Community To Nebraska. February 17, 1963&#13;
Subcommittee To Hear Carter Lake Delegation. March 21, 1963&#13;
Carter Lake Residents Frown On New Boundary Line Proposal; Want To Stay In Iowa. April 16, 1963&#13;
Installation, Dedication Ceremonies Set For Sunday; Carter Lake Church. June 15, 1963&#13;
Carter Lake Remains Only Point In Border Dispute; Boundary Groups Reach No Decision. November 21, 1963&#13;
Boundary Group's Proposal Falls Flat At Carter lake; Same Plan As Rejected By Iowa Legislature. January 10, 1964&#13;
Should Cede Carter Lake; Hughes Anxious To Settle Dispute. January 30, 1964&#13;
Hughes, Morrison Agree On Channel As Boundary Line; Massive Legal Problems Seen, But...January 31, 1964&#13;
State Clears Tax Profit From Carter lake; 2,800 People More Than Carry Their Own Weight.  February 7, 1964&#13;
Carter Lake To Have Jaycees. March 6, 1964&#13;
19 Signed For New C.L. Jaycee Club. March 13, 1964&#13;
Carter Lake Club Picks '64 Officers. March 16, 1964&#13;
Oswald Elected By Lake Jaycees.  March 25, 1964&#13;
Cession Of Carter Lake Not Solving Problem; What Benefit To Western Iowa?  May 21, 1964&#13;
Carter Lake Residents 'Sound Off;' Survey Is "The Voice Of The People.'  July 16, 1964&#13;
Cede Carter lake?  Commission 'Yes', Mabrey Cries 'No'.  October 13, 1964&#13;
Construction Booming In Carter Lake. November 26, 1964&#13;
$70,000 School Bond Election To Be April 13; Carter lake Facilities Crowded.  March 21, 1965&#13;
Carter Lake Bond Issue Is Approved.  April 14, 1965&#13;
Ask Post Office For Carter Lake. May 25, 1965&#13;
C.L. Wants More Than Stamp Store; P.O Department Asks Branch. June 25, 1965&#13;
Carter Lake Makes Move To Remain Part Of Iowa; Printed Plea To Legislators.  January 6, 1965&#13;
No Doubt About Iowa Border In Carter Lake. January 26, 1965&#13;
Printing Plant. July 4, 1965&#13;
Sheriff Has Hot Words About Carter Lake P.D.; At Better Government Meet.  September 2, 1965&#13;
Probe Is Under Way In Carter Lake; Investigating Vandalism. November 4, 1965&#13;
C.L. Probe Is Started.  November 4, 1965&#13;
Carter Lake To Get Own Post Office.  May 7, 1966&#13;
City Now In Step With Post Office.  June 2, 1966&#13;
Carter Lake Will Build First Children's Park. April 4, 1967&#13;
Carter Lake Gets Library; No Longer A Dream. January 19, 1969&#13;
Flag, Lights Recent Library Additions; Congressman Visits.  March 7, 1969&#13;
Carter Lake Council To Discuss Pollution. July 23, 1969&#13;
Carter Lake Wants Water Preservation.  June 10, 1969&#13;
Carter Lake Council Eyes Testing Of 14 Private Septic Tanks.  August 27, 1969&#13;
Carter Lake Pollution Not From Septic Tanks.  January 13, 1970&#13;
Assessor Will Open An Office In Carter Lake.  January 25, 1970&#13;
Carter lake, Treynor Populations Increase.  January 10, 1971&#13;
'Scare Tactics' Won't Work On Carter Lake Councilman. July 26, 1971&#13;
Carter Lake Police:  We'll Return If Chief Bruno Fired.  October 20, 1971&#13;
New Policeman Hired For Carter Lake Force.  October 18, 1971&#13;
Traffic Ticket Dismissed After Officers Resign.  May 25, 1972&#13;
Carter Lake Library Moves To New But 'Sagging' Home.  October 13, 1973&#13;
Carter Lake Swears In New Mayor.  January 3, 1974&#13;
First Pumper For Carter Lake. January 28, 1974&#13;
Carter Lake Fire Department Seeks Funds For Replacement; Fire Damage At $100,000. February 11, 1974&#13;
Short Circuit Is Fire Cause At Carter Lake.  February 15, 1974&#13;
Carter Lake 'Smokettes' Pay For Fire Equipment. April 2, 1974&#13;
$2,000 Raised To Replace Fire Equipment.  June 17, 1974&#13;
Carter Lake Teen Club Buys House.  June 23, 1974&#13;
Carter Lake Celebrates.  August 17, 1975&#13;
Carter Lake Has Police Dog; Police Chief, Spike Train. August 24, 1975&#13;
Carter Lake Ballroom fire smoldering, cause unknown.  December 10, 1975&#13;
Waltrip studying police problems.  July 16, 1976&#13;
4th police chief quits. July 17, 1976&#13;
C.L. firement in new home; risen from the ashes.  C.L. firemen in new home. July 26, 1976&#13;
Afternoon ceremonies for buildings.  August 8, 1976&#13;
New C.L. library; Permanent home at last.  October 3, 1976&#13;
Fire department 'like a Phoenix.' October 3, 1976&#13;
Carter Lake has potential: mayor.  October 3, 1976&#13;
Small town by a roaming river. October 3, 1976&#13;
Waltrip doesn't expect trouble from Klan rally.  November 18, 1976&#13;
Klan burns cross in C.L.; promises more in future.  November 19, 1976&#13;
Mayor feels Carter Lake's future bright.  November 30, 1976&#13;
Industry is goal for Carter Lake.  January 2, 1977&#13;
Topless ordinance in C.L. is upheld.  January 11, 1977C.L. house is almost like George's.  January 16, 1977&#13;
Vote additions for C.L. school.  March 22, 1977&#13;
Carter Lake goal a big new city hall.  April 24, 1977&#13;
C.L. plans for home repair $$. May 1, 1977&#13;
Carter Lake residents plan 'better tomorrow'. May 1, 1977&#13;
Carter Lake discusses new city building.  September 19, 1977&#13;
Flood of calls deluges chief.  January 3, 1978&#13;
Carter Lake officers return to police force.  January 4, 1978&#13;
Carter Lake police fuss storms on but no change.  January 6, 1978&#13;
Lesley says police chief issue closed.  January 10, 1978&#13;
Carter Lake ready for new, modern City Hall.  April 30, 1978&#13;
Carter Lake sues former policeman.  March 6, 1978&#13;
Former officers agrees to return police gear.  March 7, 1978&#13;
City Council election sought; Would nullify Carter Lake appointment. May 23, 1978&#13;
Special election emerges from Carter Lake turmoil.  June 6, 1978&#13;
Carter Lake To Build Library.  June 17, 1975&#13;
Former chief at Carter Lake sues.  June 19, 1978&#13;
Carter Lake files answer to wage suit. June 26, 1978&#13;
C.L. policemen allowed to resign.  July 1, 1978&#13;
Ground broken for C.L. senior citizens center.  July 16, 1978&#13;
Councilman seeks halt to election.  July 18, 1978&#13;
C.L. election ruling Thursday.  July 25, 1978&#13;
Appointee dumped in council election.  August 2, 1978&#13;
Lesley vows to build golf course.  October 17, 1978&#13;
Carter Lake sued for fine of $5,000 a day.  October 20, 1978&#13;
Golf course hopes green up for Carter Lake mayor.  October 24, 1978&#13;
Carter Lake to test water.  October 27, 1978&#13;
Patrol girl, boy of year honored at Carter Lake.  November 9, 1978&#13;
Carter Lake council may drop planning group.  November 14, 1978&#13;
Carter Lake to get taxi cab.  November 13, 1978&#13;
Sheriff may protect city.  November 14, 1978&#13;
Carter Lake questions asked.  November 16, 1978&#13;
Police chief must live within state. November 22, 1978&#13;
New members to planning board at Carter Lake.  November 22, 1978&#13;
Kids thankful for a lot; God and pets included.  November 23, 1978&#13;
Council studies sheriff option.  November 28, 1978&#13;
Carter Lake plan group flap tabled.  November 28, 1978&#13;
Carter Lake fund-raisers produce $700.  December 20, 1978&#13;
Churchman is C.L. attorney.  January 9, 1979&#13;
PAWS not going to Carter Lake.  January 16, 1979&#13;
Carter Lake junior high to Wilson?  February 22, 1979&#13;
Cause of fish kill may not be known.  March 28, 1979&#13;
Courts to rule on C.L. police case.  March 30, 1979&#13;
Unpaid officer seeks back wages.  April 10, 1979&#13;
Suit eyed by Carter Lake.  April 13, 1979&#13;
Groups to help Carter Lake fish problems. April 14, 1979&#13;
Carter Lake must pay officer.  April 27, 1979&#13;
Carter Lake has new chief.  May 31, 1979&#13;
Summer reading at C.L. Library.  June 1, 1979&#13;
C.L. police hiring duty may shift.  July 11, 1979&#13;
Ray to key opening of first C.L. bank.  July 13, 1979&#13;
Ray:  Bank shows C.L. optimism.  July 16, 1979&#13;
Animal problems 'dog' Carter Lake.  July 19, 1979&#13;
C.L. library sets film series. July 20, 1979&#13;
New library for school; Carter Lake expands.  July 22, 1979&#13;
'Personality clash for C.L. police.' July 26, 1979&#13;
Carter Lake to get library.  August 14, 1979&#13;
Lesley veto on police hiring stands.  August 28, 1979&#13;
'Tweety' a blue-breasted teacher.  October 21, 1979&#13;
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Apparent suicide leads to fire in Carter Lake home.  April 12, 1994&#13;
Carter Lake OK's casino site.  April 14, 1994&#13;
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Carter Lake casino may pay for 911. April 16, 1994&#13;
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Arguments filed in land dispute. August 4, 1994&#13;
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President seeks permit for dock.  September 1, 1994&#13;
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License decision delayed. September 7, 1994&#13;
Carter Lake gives support to President; Omaha Indian casino officials objected to earlier resolution.  September 15, 1994&#13;
Carter Lake settles suits with Omaha; Agreement would allow tribe to operate on disputed land.  August 16, 1994&#13;
Cities reach land agreement. September 20, 1994&#13;
Councils OK deal on riverfront land.  September 21, 1994&#13;
Five finalists for Carter Lake post. October 7, 1994&#13;
Carter Lake services get act together. October 29, 1994&#13;
Carter Lake School gets new landscaping front. November 19, 1994&#13;
Carter Lake council OKs leasing land. November 24, 1994&#13;
Carter Lake mayor hints at casino conspiracy. December 1, 1994&#13;
Young police force serves Carter Lake.  December 11, 1994&#13;
Carter Lake City Council overturns engineering firm's suspension. December 13, 1994&#13;
Casino 'sure' bet; Blankenship: Carter lake's riverboat chances at 100%. December 14, 1994&#13;
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Ready Census Mail. March 17, 1970&#13;
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Bluffs Might Seek Special '72 Census. June 10, 1970&#13;
Census Bureau To Take Survey Of Unemployment. August 13, 1970&#13;
Population Increases By 1.2 Per Cent.  July 31, 1970&#13;
Bluffs Count: 50,923; Pottawattamie: 86,080; Half Of State's Population In 15 Counties. August 17, 1970&#13;
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2 Counties Show Gains. December 28, 1970&#13;
Lewis Township Has Big Growth. December 29, 1970&#13;
Minority Population Gains; Census Figures Show. February 8, 1971&#13;
Discuss Methods To Curb Exodus From SW Iowa. March 4, 1971&#13;
Grandma Wins Fight With Census County. MJarch 14, 1971&#13;
Omaha Area Ranked 59th. March 22, 1971&#13;
Braddywille Wins Battle Of Census. April 4, 1971&#13;
Metropolitan Area Ranks 48th In U.S. July 22, 1971&#13;
SW Iowa Farming $300 Million Business; Fewer Farms, But  Bigger Ones.  August 19, 1971&#13;
1970 Census Figures Show Women Outnumber Men Here., September 19, 1971&#13;
Bluffs Housing Up In 1960-1970 Period. December 16, 1971&#13;
Pottawattamie Growth Rate To Stay Steady 30 Per Cent.  January 24, 1973&#13;
Metro Area Ranks 66th. May 3, 1973&#13;
Metro Area Growth Pattern Brighter In Iowa State Report.  Januay 20, 1974&#13;
Metro Population Forecast Is Reduced by 50,000. February 4, 1974&#13;
SW Iowa Population Mostly Up; Audubon County Down Slightly., September 8, 1974&#13;
Metro Area Population To Increase.  November 11, 1974&#13;
Plans For 1980 Census Being Made For Bluffs.  July 7, 1975&#13;
Population up in county.  March 30, 1978&#13;
City's numbers disputed. May 9, 1978&#13;
Population challenge snuffed out.  June 6, 1978&#13;
C.B. drawing residents; According to study.  June 6, 1979&#13;
Council Bluffs-Omaha are grading population.  September 25, 1979</text>
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Pottawattamie lost 5.2% population during past decade. August 23, 1990&#13;
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