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Five Men Guiding Plan For REA Purchase Of Power Lines December 10, 1947&#13;
Minner Launches Franchise Drive - Cites His Reasons For Public Ownership December 11, 1947&#13;
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WIPC For Sale, 'For Cold Cash' - Omahans To Study Option Extension May 6, 1948&#13;
Expect Action On Option Request - Joint Boards Will Meet On Thursday May 18, 1948&#13;
Plan Talks On Public Power Issue - New Option Granted City By Omaha Firms; Deadline Now Aug. 1 May 21, 1948&#13;
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Mayor Not Sure On Power Option - but Believes City Should Have A Vote May 29, 1948&#13;
Bond Firms Will Handle Power Deal - Keleher Returns From Chicago Trip May 31, 1948&#13;
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Seek Funds To Buy Power Firm - To Solicit Money From Businessmen June 2, 1948&#13;
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Ask Election On Utility Purchase - Wells Sees Option As "Old Proposal" June 7, 1948&#13;
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Legality Of New Option Plan Doubted - Proposal Not As Simple As It Sounds, Says Omaha Attorney June 30, 1948&#13;
Delay Action On Power Co. Option - Mayor Delays Until Attorney Checks It July 6, 1948&#13;
Power Option Will Go To Boyne Group - Mechanics Of Plan May Delay Beyond Aug. 1 Deadline July 28, 1948&#13;
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Action On Power Option Next Week July 31, 1948&#13;
Boyne Group To Bid For Power - Would Go On The Open Market Next August 2, 1948&#13;
Power Option Extension Is Refused - Plant Now On Open Market; Firms Ready To Purchase Plant August 14, 1948&#13;
Omaha Ready To Sell WIPC - Four Firms Have Indicated Interest August 18, 1948&#13;
Discuss Private Sale Of WIPC - Reveal Net Revenues Off About One-Fourth August 26, 1948&#13;
Chamber To Ask IPL For Power Talks - Would Discuss Franchise Terms With Iowa Company Sept 22, 1948&#13;
Katelman Will Oppose Contract - May Ask Free Power For Street Lights September 24, 1948&#13;
Words Sizzle As WIPC Extension Is Delayed September 25, 1948&#13;
Power Company's Franchise Expired At Midnight Friday October 2, 1948&#13;
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"Quickie" Power Deal Is "Dead" - Decision Was Needed By Saturday; Bids Are Due This Week October 18, 1948&#13;
Bluffs Group Bids On WIPC Properties - Four Make Offers For Power Utility; More Are Expected October 20, 1948&#13;
Nine Firms Bid On WIPC Property - No Decision Pending Study Of Offers October 21, 1948&#13;
Says Council Will Name Power Firm - Katelman To Ask Investigation Of All Firms Bidding November 7, 1948&#13;
Bus Franchise Given Belated Council Okay - Aldermen Defeat Plan To Survey Power Firm Bidders November 9, 1978&#13;
More Secrecy Develops In Power Issue - Councilmen Reported To Have Conferred With Outside Bidder November 15, 1948&#13;
IPLC Impresses City Officials - Hear Pledge For Generating Plant November 17, 1948&#13;
Inspection Party Heading For Home - Power Group Visits S.W. Iowa Plants November 18, 1948&#13;
Four Bidders Left In WIPC Negotiations - Will Discuss Sale With Omaha Owners; Promise Prompt Action November 19, 1948&#13;
Council Inspection Party Returns Home November 19, 1948&#13;
Power Dealings To Start Tuesday - Bluffs Group Is First On List November 22, 1948&#13;
Gas Company Officers Start Negotiations For Poer Firm November 23, 1948&#13;
New Group Of Local Persons In Power Deal - Names Are Withheld Pending Completion Of Utility Purchase November 26, 1948&#13;
Iowa Power And Light Successful Bidders For WIPC - Sale Approval Rests On Two Contingencies; Price $3,430,000; Des Moines Firm Expects To Take Over Properties By June 1, 1949 December 4, 1948&#13;
Fill In White Spot December 5, 1948&#13;
Hope To Start Negotiations This Week On Power Franchise Ask SEC Approve Plant Sale - Des Moines Firm Reiterates Pledge To Build Power Plant Here; City Will Become Western Iowa Headquarters For Company December 5, 1948&#13;
Katelman Gives Views On Tax December 6, 1948&#13;
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City-wide Group Makes Clean Sweep for Five Council Posts as 10, 200 Ballots Are Cast; Allan Ardell and A.J. Nielsen Are Named to Municipal Judgeships; Schlott to Park Board; Madden and C. Ingraham Are Unopposed. March 28, 1950&#13;
City Election Results.  March 28, 1950&#13;
Urge Change in Voting Precincts; Demo Chief Files Plan With Council. July 8, 1955&#13;
Manager Plan Brings Progress; Council Bluffs Comes Long Way Since 1950.  June 20, 1956&#13;
City Manager Plan Pin-Points Authority; Just Like Any Well Run Business Organizations. June 18, 1956&#13;
city Receives Less Of Tax Dollar; This Is How Your Tax Money Is Spent.  June 19, 1956&#13;
$300,000 Well Spent Provides Better Service; Negligible Cost To Taxpayer.  June 22, 1956&#13;
Progress in the Field Of Traffic.  Modern Government Solves Modern Problem.  June 22, 1956&#13;
'Closed Door' Issue Falls Apart At The Seams; Favorite Slap At Council-Manager Government.  June 23, 1956&#13;
Here's How The City Spends Property Tax; Biggest Shares For Police, Fire.  June 24, 1956&#13;
Manager Plan Solid Winner; Call For Unity.  June 27, 1956&#13;
Voters To Decide On City Govt. Oct. 21; Pending Approval of Petition.  September 3, 1958&#13;
Two 'Out And Out Forgeries' On the Anti-Manager Petition; Mr. and Mrs., Rex White Protest.  September 17, 1958&#13;
Ask Election On City Government.  August 25, 1958&#13;
Ranks Being Formed To Test City Manager Plan; Election Appears Definuite.  August 26, 1958&#13;
Jaycees Act Quickly To Back City Manager Plan; To Study Course Of Action.  August 27, 1958&#13;
Be Careful; Wording Of Ballot Is Bit Confusing; City Manager Plan Issue.  August 31, 1958&#13;
City MJanager Issue Gets Hot;  Jaycees Want The 'Facts' In Writing; Mayor Gronstal Blasts Katelman. September 9, 1958&#13;
Katelman Sends Note To Jaycees.  September 10, 1958&#13;
Jaycees And Katelman Agree; Councilman Asked To Present 'Facts'. September 15, 1958&#13;
These Names Appear On The Anti-Manager Plan. September 19, 1958&#13;
4 More Names Called 'Fakes'; On Lists Against City Manager Plan.  September 22, 1958&#13;
Fact Finding Group Proposed; To Probe  Charges Against City Govt. October 6, 1958&#13;
3 New Shots Fired  In City Govt. Battle; After Skirmish At Council Meeting.  October 7, 1958&#13;
Vote 43 To 1 For City Manager Plan.  October 15, 1958&#13;
Battle Rages On Two Fronts; Katelman Hits At City Manager Plan; City Officials And Jaycees Fire Back.  October 17, 1958&#13;
Reported Rift Appears Healed; Boy Dingman, Katelman Shake. October 23, 1958&#13;
These Names Appear On Anti-Manager Petitions; Did You Sign Your Name?  September 18, 1958&#13;
These Names Are Listed On Anti-Manager Plan Petitions.  September 21, 1958&#13;
These Names Appear On The Anti-Manager Plan Petitions; Did You Sign Your Name? September 19, 1958&#13;
Council-Manager Plan Efficient; Comparative Cost Figures Show. October 5, 1958&#13;
Few Cities In Iowa Can Equal CB In Low Spending. October 6, 1958&#13;
City Followed Custom In Planning Disputed Sewer.  October 7, 1958&#13;
Near Miracle Of Traffic Supervision Here; City Manager Plan Has Accomplished. October 8, 1958&#13;
Age Of Progress For Top Government; Council-Manager Group Meets The Challenge.  October 9, 1958&#13;
City Comes To Life Between 1949-1958; Directed Council-Manager Government.  October 10, 1958&#13;
City Manager Trend Gets Stronger Daily; 31 Million Americans Can't Be Wrong. October 12, 1958&#13;
Council-Manager Has Eased Parking Ailment; At Bargain Price For Motorists. October 13, 1958&#13;
Taxes Higher? Sure, But Look Where Money Goes; Check The Facts. October 14, 1958&#13;
It Cost $24.60 A Person To Run This City In 1957; Where's The 'Excessive Waste'? October 15, 1958&#13;
Trained Executive Is Needed To Run City; Counci-Manager Plan Shows Results. October 16, 1958&#13;
Your Tax Dollars Go Far Under City Manager Plan; The Record Shows. October 17, 1958&#13;
Citizens  Reject Mayor-Alderman For Second Time.  October 22, 1958&#13;
Can't Vote Again For 3-1/2 Years On Change Of Govt. May 4, 1959&#13;
Outgoing Manager: 'Bluffs Will Continue To Grow And Prosper'; White Concludes 8 Years Here. December 31, 1964&#13;
Council-Manager Plan Is 16 Years Olds; C.B. Move Ahead; Pate A. Pakey ASssumes Post Monday.  March 28, 1965&#13;
Bluffs' Government In Good Company. September 12, 1971&#13;
Trust among top qualities eyed for new manager. April 13, 1978&#13;
New city  manager Council's top goal.  February 19, 1986&#13;
City manager issues discussed by Council.  March 13, 1986&#13;
City manager to be chosen without help of consultant.  March 18, 1986&#13;
27 seeking to be city's manager.  March 21, 1986&#13;
City manager position draws 46 applicants; some withdraw.  March 22, 1986&#13;
Sixteen more names to Bluffs city manager list.  April 2, 1986&#13;
48 apply to be city manager.  April 7, 1986&#13;
Advice sought on city  manager.  February 25, 1986&#13;
City manager government nears its end.  April 13, 1986&#13;
Manager list narrowed to eight. April 30, 1986&#13;
Interview with manager finalist in closed session.  June 4, 1986&#13;
Task force proposed to hire city manager.  September 23, 1986&#13;
Three appointments filled on manager-search panel.  September 29, 1986&#13;
Veteran administrator named acting Council Bluffs manager. October 15, 1986&#13;
Majority council support pledged for requests to acting city manager.  October 28, 1986&#13;
City may change to three sections.  October 28, 1986&#13;
Runte name  Bluffs city manager.  December 23, 1986&#13;
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                <text>Transit Firm Buys Old Tram Building; To Be Used for Bust Storage and Shops. September 16, 1950 &lt;br /&gt;Tuesday Moving Day for Transit Firm. October 29, 1950 &lt;br /&gt;Omaha Firm Granted Intercity Bus Permit. October 3, 1950&lt;br /&gt;Transit Appeals ICC Bus Ruling; Asks "Reconsideration of Further Hearing." December 18, 1950 &lt;br /&gt;Denies Rehearing of O &amp;amp; CB Fare Boost. May 17, 1952 &lt;br /&gt;Seeks to Quash Transit's Suit; Tram Firm Files 2 Motions in Bus Fight. August 10, 1951 &lt;br /&gt;Transit Argues for Omaha Route; 'Must Close' Company If Authority Denied. October 4, 1951 &lt;br /&gt;Asks ICC Delay Thornton Hearing; Omaha Firm Can Not Reach Kiger, Thornton. October 5, 1951 &lt;br /&gt;Set Night Session in Bus Fight Case. October 9, 1951 &lt;br /&gt;Transit Denied Right to Long Bus Loop in Omaha; Court Rules Ordinance Valid. October 12, 1951 &lt;br /&gt;Kiger Hits Back at Omaha Firm; Transit "Long Way From Being Whipped." October 14, 1951 &lt;br /&gt;Bust Fight Hearing Is Set for No. 9. October 25, 1951 &lt;br /&gt;Transit Asks for Re-hearing of Case. October 29, 1951 &lt;br /&gt;'Transit Raiding Traffic in Omaha'; Team Company Makes Charge in Reply Here. October 30, 1951 &lt;br /&gt;Transit asks ICC Rehear Bus Case; Claims Examiner Was Not Qualified. November 5, 1951 &lt;br /&gt;Dismiss Suit in Local Bus Fight; Transit Has a New Petition Before ICC. November 10, 1959 &lt;br /&gt;Sees No Reason to Reopen Bus Fight; Tram Firm Answers Transit's Petition. November 21, 1951 &lt;br /&gt;File Briefs in Local Bust Fight; Argue Status of Thornton Company. December 4, 1951 &lt;br /&gt;Transit Seeking Hearing on Route; Lists 'Errors' of Hight Nebraska court. December 10, 1951 &lt;br /&gt;May Tighten Loop for Transit Firm; Omaha Council Refers Issue to Traffic Group. 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May 30, 1953 &lt;br /&gt;Omaha Firm May Give Up Rights; May Turn ICC Permit Over to Transit Co. June 15, 1953 &lt;br /&gt;Transit Bus Service No Interrupted; Gets Court Order to Continue Operations Between CB, Omaha. June 25, 1953&lt;br /&gt;ICC Bus Ruling Is Effective June 24. May 27, 1953&lt;br /&gt;Order on Transit Busses Extended; Restrains ICC From Acting Until Aug. 24.  July 21, 1953&lt;br /&gt;Extendes Order in Bus Issue.  August 21, 1953&lt;br /&gt;Writes 'Finis' To Bus Squabble; Icc Closes Files On Tale Of Two Cities'. November 10, 1953&lt;br /&gt;Part of Transit Tax Is Improper; City Acted Beyond Its Power--Stuart.  December 2, 1952&lt;br /&gt;Transite Busses to Change Route; Will Go to 18th Street in Omaha.  April 16, 1953&lt;br /&gt;Transit to Fight New ICC Ruling; 'No Interruption' of Service, Kays Kiger; Plans Court Action. April 25, 1953&lt;br /&gt;2 Chambers Join on Bus Problem; Omaha Group to Help Resolve Situation. June 10, 1953&lt;br /&gt;Takes No Action on Bus Problem; Tram Firm Disucsses 3 Important Matters. June 16, 1953&lt;br /&gt;Transit Permit About to Expire; Appeal Period Ends Midnight Wednesday.  June 24, 1953&lt;br /&gt;Transit Sale To O&amp;amp;CB Is Imminet; Firms Agree On Plan.  October 21, 1953&lt;br /&gt;Kiger Confirms Bus Conference; Working With O&amp;amp;CB To Solve Muddle; October 22, 1953&lt;br /&gt;O&amp;amp;CB Firm Buys Stock In Transit; One Bus Line Over Bridge. October 30, 1953&lt;br /&gt;Two Bus Firms Sign Agreement; Name Lee Chairman Of Transit's Board. October 31, 1953&lt;br /&gt;Transit Co. Audit Being Made By City; Seeks Reason For Decline In Revenuw Lasst Quarter of '53.  March 9, 1954&lt;br /&gt;Bus Lease Terms Shown By Audit; Transit Owes City Small Tax payment.  April 11, 1954&lt;br /&gt;Transit Co. Pays Shortage To City. April 24, 1954&lt;br /&gt;Transit Plans To Cut Bus Service;Affects South First, Harrison St. Lines. May 6, 1955&lt;br /&gt;Transit Bus Revenue Down; About $4,000 Less For 6-Month Period.  May 12, 1955&lt;br /&gt;Bus Drivers Get 9-Cent Pay Hike; Union, Two Transit Firms in Agreement. July 1, 1955&lt;br /&gt;New Bust Fare Is Effective Saturday. September 29, 1955&lt;br /&gt;Transit Would Hike Intercity Bus Fares; Asks Same Rates As OMaha.  September 15, 1956&lt;br /&gt;No Basis for Bust Strike Action--Kiger; C.B. Firm Has Separate Contract.  October 5, 1956&lt;br /&gt;Transit Co. Income At $2,048 In 1955; Operating At Loss This Year--Kiger. October 7, 1956&lt;br /&gt;Call Of Strike By Bus Drivers; Injunction Sought By Omaha Transit Co.  October 10, 1956&lt;br /&gt;Bus Fare Hike Starts Monday; Affects Passengers On Intercity Route.  October 13, 1956&lt;br /&gt;Transit to Fight ICC's Bus Decision; Permanent Intercity Permit Granted to Street Railway Firm. November 4, 1956&lt;br /&gt;Bust System To Be Owned, Operated  By C.B. 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July 10, 1957&lt;br /&gt;Chamber Effort To Avert Bust Walkout; Offer By Intercity Committee.  July 13, 1957&lt;br /&gt;Mediation Meet Set In Bus Squabble Here.  July 15, 1957&lt;br /&gt;NLRB Calls For Bus Firm Vote; Employes To Decide On Union--If Any. July 23, 1957&lt;br /&gt;Bus Employes Hold Election; May Pick Union--Or None At All. August 6, 1957&lt;br /&gt;Bus Employes Change Unions; Select Teamsters At NLRB Election. August 7, 1957&lt;br /&gt;Transit To Seek new Bus Franchise.  September 15, 1957&lt;br /&gt;City Transit Asks New Franchise. September 16, 1957&lt;br /&gt;City To CondemnPrinting Shop For Parking Structure. September 17, 1957&lt;br /&gt;Agree On New Bus Franchise; Two Amendments Set For Ordinance.  September 30, 1957&lt;br /&gt;Bus Firm Accepts 10-Year Franchise.  November 27, 1957&lt;br /&gt;Bus Company To curtail Service; 3 Outlying Areas Will Be Affected. November 22, 1958&lt;br /&gt;City Can't Require Bus Service At Financial Loss; Protestors Are Told. December 2, 1958&lt;br /&gt;City Transit Buys 2 Buses; New Models Will Go In Service Soon. June 12, 1960&lt;br /&gt;Large Send-Off For New Buses; City, Chamber To Mark First Trip. June 22, 1960&lt;br /&gt;36 Chamber Members Initiate Transit Firm's Airliner Buses; New Vehicles Cost $26,000 Each. June 22, 1960&lt;br /&gt;Feels Transfers Will Continue; Optimistic NOte By Omaha Mayor. July 1, 1960&lt;br /&gt;Bus Firm Would Hike City Fares; Proposal Needs Council Approval. August 16, 1960&lt;br /&gt;Council Okays Bus Rate Hike; Intraqcity Rides To Cost Nickel More. November 22, 1960&lt;br /&gt;Bus Transfers May Cost More; Kiger Plans 5c Fee On Intercity Line.  December 17, 1968&lt;br /&gt;Transit Line Seeking Elimination Of Tokens.  November 6, 1962&lt;br /&gt;Busses Planned For New Area.  June 5, 1969&lt;br /&gt;End Manawa Bus Service. August 12, 1969&lt;br /&gt;Santa 'Moonlights' As A Bus Driver.  December 15, 1969&lt;br /&gt;Bus Firm Welcomes Federal Funds Vow.  December 6, 1970&lt;br /&gt;Future Sees Mass System; City Transit In Trouble.  April 25, 1971&lt;br /&gt;Bus Drivers Agree On Contracts.  July 29, 1971&lt;br /&gt;Sioux City Trip Might Help Buses. August 9, 1971&lt;br /&gt;Council Uncertain About Bus System; Fear 'Hasty Decision' Before Nov. 1.   August 10, 1971&lt;br /&gt;Bus Cuts Hamper Students; Within Three-Mile Limit.  August 12, 1971&lt;br /&gt;Bus Passengers Surveyed By City. August 26, 1971&lt;br /&gt;No Agreement Yet On C.B. Bus Service.  october 21, 1971&lt;br /&gt;Two -Thirds Bus Riders Need Passage To Work; 38.6% Travel To Omaha. October 23, 1971&lt;br /&gt;City May Subsidize Bus Line Operation; Reach Tentative Agreement.  October 27, 1971&lt;br /&gt;Council Votes 4-1 To Subsidize Buses; Until Jan. 31. November 2, 1971&lt;br /&gt;CB Men Like Bus Sytem At Sioux City. November 26, 1971&lt;br /&gt;Study Transit At Kansas City. December 9, 1971&lt;br /&gt;Meeting On Buses For Katelman, Leahy.  January 6, 1972&lt;br /&gt;Metro Transit Recommended; Regional Concept 'Most Practical'. January 7, 1971&lt;br /&gt;Transit President Says He Wasn't Informed Of Cut.  January 8, 1972&lt;br /&gt;Feeder Line Buses Terminate Jan. 31; Mini-Buses Eyed.  January 19, 1972&lt;br /&gt;Kiger Explaines Bus Route End. January 23, 1972&lt;br /&gt;Omaha Company Wants Bus Line.  January 24, 1972&lt;br /&gt;New Proposition May Solve CB Bus Situation. January 27, 1972&lt;br /&gt;Alcohol To Keep The Buses Running. January 28, 1972&lt;br /&gt;Bus Fares Go Up As Of Tuesday. February 1, 1972&lt;br /&gt;Council Authorizes Bus Firm Appraisal. March 21, 1972&lt;br /&gt;Federal Grant Could Allow Bus Takeover In C.B., Omaha. 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Councilmen Okay Power Rate Hike By 3-2 Vote - Davis And Katelman Object September 3, 1959&#13;
IPALCO Explains Use Of Well Water September 5, 1958&#13;
Portable Substation Is Purchased By IPALCO - Designed For Emergency Use November 8, 1958&#13;
IPALCO Tax Plan Would Aid Bluffs, Southwest Iowa - Except For Lewis Township . . . March 10, 1959&#13;
Lewis Twp. Officials Check Into Tax Plan - Delegation Makes Rounds In Des Moines March 14, 1959&#13;
IPALCO Buys 16th Ave. Site - To Become New Service Center June 8, 1960&#13;
Power For Poles: August 10, 1960&#13;
Iowa Power Introduces 2 New Executives In C.B. - To Take Charge Of Western Division June 21, 1961&#13;
IPALCO Makes Staff Changes - In Line With New Concept Of Service July 13, 1961&#13;
$61.5 Million Long-Range Program Set By IPALCO - Plans Include Addition Here September 11, 1961&#13;
IPALCO Plans A New Building - To Headquarter Division Operations December 5, 1961&#13;
This Is Council Bluffs: September 9, 1962&#13;
Iowa Power Co. Renames Directors April 11, 1963&#13;
Iowa Power Buys Land Here - Plans To Construct New Work Center June 12, 1963&#13;
Electric Rate Changes Mean Savings For Some Consumers - Effective July 4 June 25, 1963&#13;
Iowa Power Names Architect For New C.B. Work Center August 2, 1963&#13;
Iowa Power Tells Moves - Promotions For Lausen, Aaberg February 11, 1964&#13;
Iowa Power Strike Called - About 85 Workers Off Job In Bluffs September 6, 1964&#13;
Iowa Power Co. Strikers Ordered Back To Work - Firm Gets Temporary Injunction September 25, 1964&#13;
Charges Of Unfair Labor Practices September 25, 1964&#13;
Recess Negotiations In Iowa Power Co. Strike - Company Files Second Charge September 26, 1964&#13;
IPALCO Withdraws Charges Against Union In D.M. October 1, 1964&#13;
Power Officials Work Long Hours To Keep The Lights On - Because Of Electrical Union Strike October 4, 1964&#13;
Seek Agreement In Work Dispute October 14, 1964&#13;
Injunction Is Permanent - Restrains Union In Power Dispute November 14, 1964&#13;
Iowa Power Terminates Contract With Local 499 - Accepting Job Applications November 25, 1964&#13;
Local 499, Iowa Power Voice Dispute Views - Strike Started Sept. 23  November 29, 1964&#13;
Electricians Back On Job; To Get First Pay Checks December 24 - 81-Day Iowa Power Strike Ends December 14, 1964&#13;
Power Failure In Iowa, Nebraska; Ft. Randall Origin January 28, 1965&#13;
Blackout Set Off By Trouble With Relay - Power Failure In Parts Of Seven States January 29, 1965&#13;
Schlenker To Iowa Power Post At D.M.; Lyon To Head Division - Effective Thursday June 29, 1965&#13;
Groundbreaking Event Monday - Iowa Power Plans New Work Center August 10, 1965&#13;
Break Ground for Work Center August 16, 1965Iowa Power Contract To Sima Firm September 30, 1965&#13;
Iowa Power Center Nearing Completion August 21, 1966&#13;
Iowa Power To Dedicate Work Center October 18, 1966&#13;
IPALCO Work Center Dedication - First In Iowa October 23, 1966&#13;
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IPALCO Budget For '67 At $19,000,000 February 19, 1967&#13;
Electrical Workers End Walkout; File Grievance March 21, 1967&#13;
Iowa Power Expands Its Southwest Iowa Facilities - Serve Over Half A Million May 21, 1967&#13;
Power Firms Planning New Holding Company July 11, 1968&#13;
Bluffs Could Lose IPLC Franchise Tax - Totaled $37,000 In 1967 October 9, 1968&#13;
Clash Over Line Extension's Cost November 14, 1968&#13;
City-Iowa Power Discuss Franchise - 'No Agreement' November 20, 1968&#13;
Katelman Calls For Power Rate Drop In Bluffs November 26, 1968&#13;
Power Isn't Free: OPPD November 27, 1968&#13;
Says City Paying More, Getting Less - Katelman On Power Issue . . . December 5, 1968&#13;
Councilman Jensen . . .Slaps At Katelman's Franchise Opinions December 6, 1968&#13;
Public Vs. Private Power December 12, 1968&#13;
K.C. Public Power Expert Delayed Due To Weather January 7, 1969&#13;
Thursday Meeting Planned On Public Power Prospect - Mayor Franksen Reveals January 14, 1969&#13;
Bluffs Voters Have Final Say - On Power Franchise January 14,, 1969&#13;
Engineer Firm To Submit Bid On Power Study January 17, 1969&#13;
$10,000 Bid Is Filed For Power Study February 5, 1969&#13;
Iowa Power Revenue Up $5 Million February 26, 1969&#13;
More Power To Bennett Avenue March 16, 1969&#13;
Black 'Thing' Atop Hotel Aids IPALCO April 20, 1969&#13;
Lower Industrial Power Rate Main Franchise Disagreement - City, Company To Meet May 20, 1969&#13;
IP&amp;L, Other Firm Approve Merger June 25, 1969&#13;
Iowa Power's Tower July 18, 1969&#13;
Iowa Power Co., Iowa-Illinois Agree To Merger July 19, 1969&#13;
Iowa Power Submits Franchise Ordinance; Wants Sept. 23 Vote July 20, 1969&#13;
Council To View IP&amp;L Ordinance - Rate Cut Proposal August 3, 1969&#13;
Power Rate Reduction Faces Vote August 5, 1969&#13;
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FPC Urged To OK Merger Of Utilities November 13, 1969&#13;
Iowa Power Reports Quarterly Dividend November 30, 1969&#13;
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Iowa Power Plans Smoke Control Here January 27, 1971&#13;
Iowa Power Asks Increase In Rate January 28, 1971&#13;
Utilities Are Forced To Pass Costs Along February 12, 1971&#13;
Utility Increase Suspended February 25, 1971&#13;
Electricity Bill Will Jump 13% May 18, 1971&#13;
IPALCO Plans New Pollution Control Device May 21, 1971&#13;
Electricity Costs Nickle More Now June 1, 1971&#13;
$80,000 Control Center Planned By Iowa Power July 7, 1971&#13;
Pollution Device Contract Let By Iowa Power And Light February 9, 1972&#13;
Conserving Energy Sources Is Goal Of IPALCO Officials March 24, 1972&#13;
Iowa Power Revenue Hike Would Affect SWI - Customer Cost Of Gas Would Go Up September 1, 1972&#13;
Katelman Will Seek Protest To Iowa Power Rate Hike October 6, 1972&#13;
Iowa Power Is Granted Some Of Rate Hike October 13, 1972&#13;
$170 Million Power Plant For C.B. - Iowa Power And Light Venture November 21, 1972&#13;
Power Plant Will Have 'Tremendous Impact' On C.B. - Bluffs Leaders Assess Announcement November 22, 1972&#13;
$4 Million Deal December 26, 1972&#13;
Anti-Pollution Steel Ready January 26, 1973&#13;
Iowa Power Lets Contract For Work On Plant March 15, 1973&#13;
IPALCO Names Two C.B. Men At Annual Meet April 12, 1973&#13;
Iowa Power To Purchase Generator June 15, 1973&#13;
Use Wyoming Coal Here For 18 Months October 15, 1973&#13;
Iowa Power Ready To Clean Up Smoke - Mountain Of Coal Stockpiled October 19, 1973&#13;
Iowa Power Addition Process Is Started February 20, 1974&#13;
Iowa Power Land Rezoned April 16, 1974&#13;
Power Customers To Get Refunds April 25, 1973&#13;
$170 Million Power Plant Will Be Biggest In History April 29, 1973&#13;
Coal Ash To Be Collected By Magnet-Like Equipment September 23, 1973&#13;
Two Re-Elected By Iowa Power April 11, 1974&#13;
Community Leaders Get Power Update - Work Center Expansion Set June  25, 1974&#13;
Electric Truck For Iowa Power October 10, 1974&#13;
Settling Ponds Nearly Complete November 25, 1974&#13;
Iowa Power Seeks New Rate Hikes - For Both Gas; Electricity December 30, 1974&#13;
Iowa Power Equipment Helps Detect Faults In Connections April 27, 1975&#13;
Site Preparation . . . April 27, 1975&#13;
Work Center Nearly Done May 10, 1975&#13;
It Takes Plenty Of Coal To Keep Fires Burning August 23, 1975&#13;
Three Utilities Plan Central Iowa Facility August 27, 1975&#13;
Landowners Hear Plan For Iowa Power Line Routes September 4, 1975&#13;
Iowa Power Is Ordered To Refund September 22, 1975&#13;
Structural Work . . . January 18, 1976&#13;
Iowa Power Eyes Hike In Rates January 27, 1976&#13;
Iowa Power Will Relocate Offices In Midlands Mall March 24, 1976&#13;
$250 Million Power Plant Should Be Ready By 1979 March 25, 1976&#13;
Farmers Oppose High Voltage Line April 7, 1976&#13;
Landowners To Sign Pact Against Line April 8, 1976&#13;
Power Needs Will Eat Up Plant Output April 25, 1976&#13;
Bluffs Economy, Potential Utility's Investment Key April 25, 1976&#13;
Power Line Opposition Gets No Encouragement From Ray April 27, 1976&#13;
Power Plant Hits Major Milestone June 6, 1976&#13;
Generator Frame Up June 20, 1976Power Plant 'Monsters' Moved Into Positions July 24, 1976&#13;
Placing The Last Beam August 3, 1976&#13;
Plant's Assessment Challenged - Could Mean Less Taxes September 3, 1976&#13;
Meeting Set Oct. 28 On Taxation Of Power Plant October 21, 1976&#13;
County Drops Iowa Power Suit November 9, 1976&#13;
Iowa Power Lists Reasons For Hikes - Cost Going Up January 30, 1977&#13;
Commission Dumps Power Line Access February 20, 1977&#13;
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Area Power Guaranteed Into 80s, At 80s Price April 24, 1977&#13;
Growth Faster At Power Plant May 1, 1977&#13;
Workmen Get Big Lift On The Job May 14, 1977&#13;
New Bluffs Power Plant 'Vital' To Eastern Iowa June 14, 1977&#13;
Iowa Power Plans Fight On Energy Line Blockage June 15, 1977&#13;
Setback For Power Lines August 12, 1977&#13;
Iowa Power Study To Shed New Light August 15, 1977&#13;
Power Line Issue May String On September 12, 1977&#13;
Iowa Power Gets Approval December 30, 1977&#13;
Power Supplie3s Secure In SWI April 30, 1978&#13;
Iowa Power Seeks 19% Rate Hike June 30, 1978&#13;
Blast Hits Power Plant May 7, 1979&#13;
Repairman Scalded At Iowa Power August 26, 1991&#13;
Midwest Resources Offers Early Retirement Program October 28, 1991&#13;
Hearing Set In Bluffs On Iowa Power Rates April 21, 1992&#13;
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City Not ORganized To Meet Major Disaster, But Has A Nucleus Force. February 6, 1955&#13;
Woolsey Eyes Tunnels For H-Bomb Defense; Would Dig Into Hills Of Council Bluffs. February 24, 1955&#13;
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Your Would Taste, Smell, See, Hear Air Raid Alarm; Woolsey's Plan. April 15, 1955&#13;
Civil Defense Chairman Quits; No Funds Available For Work--Woolsey. June 30, 1955&#13;
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Civil Defense Office May Be Set Up On Trial Basis; At Cost Of $600 A Month; November 5, 1962&#13;
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Official Practice During Bomb Drop; Simulated Here Saturday. April 12, 1969&#13;
Warning Siren Bid Is $13,387. May 27, 1969&#13;
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Civil Defense Directors Must Get Ready Now. March 10, 1971&#13;
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Civil Defense Plans Indoor Warning System For Schools. June 25, 1972&#13;
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Civil Defense Gets Four More Wheels. October 19, 1973&#13;
Linking Two Cities. January 9, 1975&#13;
Dunlop Wouldn't Trade For Jeep. January 14, 1975&#13;
Civil Defense Director Is Looking At Possible Floods. March 2, 1975&#13;
City May Expand Warning System. June 29, 1975&#13;
Civil Defense May Get Jeeps. December 21, 1975&#13;
Disaster warning now easier; Still some bugs, however. January 22, 1976&#13;
Surplus government vehicles put to use for emergencies. January 25, 1976&#13;
Civil Defense loaned trucks. February 11, 1976&#13;
State auditor critical of Civil Defense Bookkeeping. March 16, 1976&#13;
Bigger base should help county warning system. August 7, 1977&#13;
County 'high risk' for nuke attack. November 20, 1978&#13;
Pottawattamie County ready for WWIII; Civil defense crew battling the unpredictable. April 15, 1979&#13;
City Council OKs siren for Civil Defense. September 11, 1979&#13;
Pott. County isn't ready for war; Give us shelter. April 20, 1980&#13;
Counties to plan nuke evacuation. January 30, 1981&#13;
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Civil defense plan stalemated. June 26, 1981&#13;
Official payday without budget. July 10, 1981&#13;
CD out of money in month; Volunteer program eyed.  August 26, 1982&#13;
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Bare bones budget seen for Civil Defense board. December 9, 1982&#13;
Evacuation plan 'viable'. December 12, 1983&#13;
CD chief loses case in court. February 17, 1984&#13;
City works bugs--and ants--out of sirens. October 30, 1986&#13;
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No sirens for C.B. tornado drill.  March 11, 1988&#13;
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Soldiers Need 2 Hickory Shirts And Flannel Wife; Civil War Time in Council Bluffs. May 14, 1961&#13;
Iowa Ready To Pledge All Its Fighting Men, Money; Civil War Times in Council Bluffs. May 28, 1961&#13;
Keokuk Major Hosptial Center During Civil War; Rendezvous Point For Iowa Troops Heading South. May 29, 1961&#13;
Re. Pusey Is Back, But Legislative News Scanty;  Civil War Times in Council Bluffs. June 4, 1961&#13;
Crescent City Man Takes A 'Brainless Fop' To Task;  Civil War Times in Council Bluffs. June 11, 1961&#13;
Missouri River Too High And Weather Is Too Hot;  Civil War Times in Council Bluffs. June 25, 1961&#13;
John Brown Never Stirred Southwest Iowa Too Much; His Underground Railroad Cut Across the Area But.  July 3, 1961&#13;
4th Regiment Gets Equipment; 3 Units Camping South Of Town;  Civil War Times in Council Bluffs. July 16, 1961&#13;
'Secesh' Activity In Missouri Blamed For Delays In The Mail;  Civil War Times in Council Bluffs/ July 23, 1961&#13;
Ladies' Group Come To The Aid Of The Troops From Company B;  Civil War Times in Council Bluffs. July 30, 1961&#13;
Burke Joins The Nonpareil Staff; Female Seminary To Open Soon;  Civil War Times in Council Bluffs. August 20, 1961&#13;
Printer Finds Soldiering Suits Him Better Than Sticking Type;  Civil War Times in Council Bluffs. August 17, 1981&#13;
Living On Shope Doesn't Help Bloomer's Chance For Congress;  Civil War Times in Council Bluffs.&#13;
Fourth Iowa Reg. Moves To Much 'Healthier' Place; Civil War Times in Council Bluffs. September 10, 1961&#13;
Governor Returns Home; GOP Nominates Wilson; Civil War Times in Council Bluffs. September 17, 1961&#13;
Anti-Secession Candidate For Congress Will Speak; Civil War Times in Council Bluffs. September 24, 1961&#13;
Babbitt Wins Top Award For Best Blooded Stallion; Civil War Times in Council Bluffs. October 1, 1961&#13;
Iowa Soldiers Stay In Tents As Heavy Rain Delays Barracks Job; Civil War Times in Council Bluffs. October 3, 1961&#13;
Draft List Being Drawn Here--For Unpaid Taxes, Not Miliary; Civil War Times in Council Bluffs. October 8, 1961&#13;
Union Men Are Named To Every Office In Pottawattamie County; Civil War Times in Council Bluffs. October 15, 1961&#13;
Fourth Regiment Soldier Finds St. Louis A Delightful Change; Civil War Times in Council Bluffs. October 29, 1961&#13;
County Judges Instructed To Organize Militia In Their Areas; Civil War Times in Council Bluffs. October 22, 1961&#13;
I&amp;M Telegraph Co. Gets Ready To Construct A Line Eastward; Civil War Times in Council Bluffs. November 12, 1961&#13;
Lincoln Easy Winner In Iowa; Babbitt Of Bugle Defeated Again; Civil War Times in Council Bluffs.. November 26, 1961&#13;
Iowa Soldiers At Rollo, Mo., Building 'A Town Of Our Own'; Civil War Times in Council Bluffs. December 10, 1961&#13;
New Year's Eve Concert, Tableaux At Babbitt's Hall; Civil War Times in Council Bluffs. December 31, 1961&#13;
Gen. George Jones, Ex-Senator From iowa, Held For Treason; Civil War Times in Council Bluffs. January 7, 1962&#13;
Nebraska Legislature Did One Good Thing; Adjourn; Civil War Times in Council Bluffs. January 14, 1962&#13;
Diphtheria Is Fatal To Mayor's Wife; Nonpareil To Publish Daily; Civil War Times in Council Bluffs. January 21, 1962&#13;
Second Telegraph Wire Going Up; Troops Are Ready To Leave Rolla; Civil War Times in Council Bluffs. February 4, 1962&#13;
Police Complain Of 'Nothing To Do''; Public Schools Are All Full; Civil War Times in Council Bluffs. February 11, 1962&#13;
Alert Businessmen Urged To Support New Daily Newspaper; Civil War Times in Council Bluffs. February 18, 1962&#13;
Clinton To Run For Mayor On The Union City Ticket; Civil War Times in Council Bluffs. February 25, 1962&#13;
Clinton To Run For Major On The Union City Ticket; Civil War Times in Council Bluffs. February 25, 1962&#13;
Secessionists Are Angered By Col. Nutt's Letters To Governor; Civil War Times in Council Bluffs. March 4, 1962&#13;
Clinton To Head School Board; Iowa Soldiers In Thick Of Fight; Civil War Times in Council Bluffs. March 18, 1962&#13;
Some Of County's Best Farms Included On Swamp Land List; Civil War Times in Council Bluffs. April 8, 1962&#13;
Post Office Moves To Bryant St. And Broadway; Civil War Times in Council Bluffs. April 15, 1962&#13;
Federal Soldiers Defeat Rebels Near Salem, Ark.; Civil War Times in Council Bluffs. march 25, 1962&#13;
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Iowa School For The Deaf's Newest Building August 29, 1935&#13;
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ISD And Iowa U. May Join Forces To Prepare Students As Deaf Instructors January 15, 1956&#13;
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Agree On 3-Point Plan For ISD Prove August 21, 1958&#13;
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Gallaudet Head To Evaluate ISD - Dr. Groht Also Will Make Report February 14, 1959&#13;
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Housekeeping Praised At ISD - Buildings Generally Free Of Fire Hazards July 16, 1959&#13;
Expect 310 To Enroll At ISD - Supt. Berg Names Supervisory Staff August 21, 1959&#13;
Boost Funds For ISD Remodeling - Interim Committee Grants $59,207 June 22, 1960&#13;
Filipino Teacher To Spend Two Years At Iowa Deaf - One Of Four New Instructors August 31, 1960&#13;
Tiny Nooks And Crannies Being Torn Out Of Primary Hall At ISD - In Preparation For Remodeling September 9, 1960&#13;
ISD Is Lagging In Fire Safety - Two Other State Institutions Cited November 8, 1960&#13;
Governor Cites ISD Employees - 15 Are Presented Service Awards January 15, 1962&#13;
Butler Low On ISD Dormitory - Bids $154,800 On General Contract February 7, 1962&#13;
Lets Contract For ISD Project February 9, 1962&#13;
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$128,500 For Repairs, Improvements At ISD - Recommended By Governor February 20, 1963&#13;
School For Deaf July 28, 1963&#13;
Preliminary OK To ISD Projects - Board Of Regents Is Meeting Here May 21, 1964&#13;
Giangreco Takes Over As ISD Head August 2, 1964&#13;
New Regent Is Honored At ISD September 11, 1964&#13;
Fire Damages Building At ISD September 30, 1964&#13;
State School, ISD Pool Talents In Training Of Deaf Students June 20, 1965&#13;
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Sewage From ISD Is Not Going Into Lake Manawa - Issue Surprises Dr. Giangreco August 17, 1965&#13;
City Probably Will Help ISD - Pakey Eyes Pact On Sewage Disposal August 18, 1965&#13;
Lawmakers Not Eying Change In ISD Control - rep. Dunton Says . . . November 15, 1965&#13;
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There's Silent World Of Understanding At The ISD - Emotions Speak For Themselves March 6, 1966&#13;
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ISD Means Much To Bluffs Economy - Century Old Institution May 21, 1967&#13;
Only School Pool In Area May 21, 1967&#13;
ISD Students Excited About Eastern Educational Bus Trip - Leave Council Bluffs On April 3 March 17, 1968&#13;
Sima Low On ISD Demolition October 30, 1968&#13;
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For ISD Children, Hearing Is Something Of A Miracle - In The Halls Of Learning December 11, 1968&#13;
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Lewis Central, ISD Ask To Be Annexed By Bluffs October 3, 1969&#13;
Attendance Rolls Bulge ISD To Limit; Classrooms Needed - German Measles Blamed September 8, 1969&#13;
Regents Told 5 ISD Classrooms Needed At Once September 12, 1969&#13;
Regents Search ISD For More Space October 11, 1969&#13;
Iowa School For The Deaf Celebrates Its Centennial October 8, 1970&#13;
Rubella Problem Grows - Increasing Numbers At ISD, Vinton October 8, 1970&#13;
Activities At ISD Vary With Student November 23, 1970&#13;
Iowa Deaf Will Request Funds For Expansion Of Classrooms - Seek $357,000 January 8, 1971&#13;
Seeing Helps Deaf Learn - ISD Media Center January 14, 1971&#13;
Scherle Dedicates ISD's Flagpole September 2, 1971&#13;
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Swimming Program For Children At ISD March 16, 1972&#13;
Memorial At ISD May 23, 1972&#13;
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ISD Staff To Get First Contracts September 15, 1972&#13;
ISD Graduates Told To Set New Goals May 27, 1973&#13;
ISD Overtime Probe Unknown To Giangreco August 8, 1973&#13;
ISD Girls' Dorm Progressing August 24, 1973&#13;
$7000 In ISD School Bus Fund October 13, 1973&#13;
Iowa Deaf Dorm Nears Completion April 28, 1974&#13;
Unique Summer Programs At Iowa Deaf - From Surveys To Assembly Lines June 15, 1974&#13;
State Funds For ISD Up $67,491 September 19, 1974&#13;
$2.4 Million Budget Is Approved For Deaf School July 24, 1975&#13;
Iowa Deaf Gets $145,000 Fed. Grant August 5, 1975&#13;
Grandparents And Kids In New Program August 31, 1975&#13;
New Bus For ISD Program September 13, 1975&#13;
Regents Ask Funds For ISD Alterations November 15, 1975&#13;
Rubella Victims Need More Schooling - Request Before Regents February 13, 1976&#13;
ISD Youths Permitted Extra Year February 14, 1976&#13;
ISD Children Play Outdoors In The Spring May 9, 1976&#13;
ISD Grandparents Lose Funding - No Program After May May 9, 1976&#13;
Accreditation For Iowa Deaf July 14, 1976&#13;
Deaf Kids Find Policeman To Love September 22, 1976&#13;
Artists-In-Residence Share Skills At ISD - Say Regimen Stifles Creativity December 24, 1976&#13;
Actors' Faces Familiar - Teach ISD Children January 11, 1977&#13;
Financing ISD Through Property Tax Proposed - Schroeder Doubts Success February 20, 1977&#13;
ISD Superintendent Is Opposed To Fund Plan February 21, 1977&#13;
This Class Is Special March 5, 1977&#13;
Guys Like Sewing Clothes March 6, 1977&#13;
Aid For Deaf March 17, 1977&#13;
Regents Study ISD Authority March 17, 1977&#13;
We Should Beat Drums For ISD March 21, 1977&#13;
Society Biggest Deaf Barrier - Bluffs Area Better Than Many April 10, 1977&#13;
ISD Enrollment Continues To Decline August 22, 1977&#13;
Art Grant Goes To ISD November 27, 1977&#13;
ISD Students Form New Choir - Deafness Doesn't Stop Singing December 17, 1977&#13;
Who Teaches The Deaf Student? - Local Districts, Iowa Deaf Eye Programs December 18, 1977&#13;
Giangreco Hears ISD Deficiencies February 17, 1978&#13;
Student Projects Displayed At ISD April 13, 1978&#13;
First Meeting Held On ISD Charges July 28, 1978&#13;
Parents Support ISD - Charges Called False August 17, 1978&#13;
Iowa Deaf Springs Alive August 23, 1978&#13;
Homecoming Festivities Crowd Weekend At ISD September 15, 1978&#13;
ISD Royalty September 18, 1978&#13;
Grant To Improve ISD Job Training February 13, 1979&#13;
ISD Outreach A Success - Badge Says 'I Love You' March 11, 1979&#13;
ISD Budget To Subcommittee March 14, 1979&#13;
ISD Girl The First Deaf Youth In Iowa Pageant March 17, 1979&#13;
ISD Report To Go To Regents March 30, 1979&#13;
A Helping Hand For Slowpoke March 31, 1979&#13;
Iowa Deaf Tells Of Its History, Heritage, Growth April 22, 1979&#13;
Sheldahl Named ISD's Top Staffer May 6, 1979&#13;
Ten Students Cited At ISD Ceremonies May 6, 1979&#13;
Hearing Workshop Aug. 5-10 June 1, 1979&#13;
ISD Funded For Voc Building June 1, 1979&#13;
Added CETA Funding Finds Deaf Students Jobs July 7, 1979&#13;
ISD Hosts Hearing Workshop - for Parents, Children . . . August 7, 1979&#13;
Signs Give Deaf 'Hooks' In Reading August 25, 1979&#13;
ISD Beginning Homecoming September 21, 1979&#13;
Dale Evans To Visit ISD September 26, 1979&#13;
Deaf Students Use The Phones December 8, 1979&#13;
ISD Changes On Horizon In 1980s January 4, 1980&#13;
Area Schools May Use Planned ISD Voc Building January 23, 1980&#13;
Year-Round School Idea Draws Interest At ISD February 7, 1980&#13;
ISD Teacher To Get Grant March 18, 1980&#13;
Deaf 'Hear' Music March 20, 1980&#13;
Textbook Signs Readied - To Teach Deaf Reading March 25, 1980&#13;
Oratorical Contest For Deaf Students April  11, 1980&#13;
ISD Addition Slashed In Ray's Revised Budget April  12, 1980&#13;
ISD Still May Get Building April 21, 1980&#13;
Grange Donates Toward Sewing Machine For ISD April 22, 1980&#13;
ISD Project Looks Safe, Slater Says April 25, 1980&#13;
Regents Budget For ISD May Tighten All Programs June 20, 1980&#13;
ISD Is Eliminating Obstacles July 22, 1980&#13;
Sessions Teach Deaf Acceptance August 7, 1980&#13;
Deaf Students Learn To Get Along September 21, 1980&#13;
ISD Agreements Extended October 16, 1980&#13;
ISD Tightens Belt After Budget Cuts February 6, 1981&#13;
Few Deaf Teachers Qualify For ISD Jobs July 2, 1981&#13;
ISD Seeks Pay Raises February 23, 1982&#13;
ISD Woes Long-Standing? - 'Some Feared Job Loss' October 19, 1983&#13;
ISD Computers Defended - 'More, Not Fewer, Needed' November 27, 1983&#13;
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ISD Issue To Ombudsman Office November 9, 1983&#13;
Regents Adopt ISD Proposal January 20, 1984&#13;
ISD May Have To Return $$$ January 25, 1984&#13;
Comptroller To Question ISD Over Bus Purchase January 26, 1984&#13;
Audit Supported By ISD Officials January 27, 1984&#13;
ISD Looking For Funds To Pay For Choir Trip February 25, 1984&#13;
'Mainstreaming' Affirmed At ISD March 16, 1984&#13;
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Appeal Denied By Regents March 23, 1984&#13;
Bell Choir Ready To Go May 17, 1984&#13;
ISD Teachers Get 10% Wage Hike - Regents' Preliminary Budget May 18, 1984&#13;
'Family-Like' Atmosphere Sought For ISD Dormitories June 7, 1984&#13;
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Two Of Clarinda's Fine Church Edifice.   May 20, 1934&#13;
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Coal Mines Give Many Men Work.   May 20, 1934&#13;
Banks Will Obtain Federal Insurance.   May 20, 1934&#13;
Open Swimming Pool At Clarinda.   May 20, 1934&#13;
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Cartoons by Artist-Ventriloquist Interest Herald-Journal Readers.   May 20, 1934&#13;
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Payment of Scrip To Be Completed.   May 20, 1934&#13;
His Products Sold All Over World.   May 20, 1934&#13;
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Fire Department Highly Efficient.   May 20, 1934&#13;
Clarinda Gets Water From Nodaway River.   May 20, 1934&#13;
Junior College Is Feature Of Schools; Clarinda's Educational System Has 1,100 Children Enrolled.   May 20, 1934&#13;
Clarinda Orchards Produce Heavily.   May 20, 1934&#13;
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To Dedicate New Clarinda Church.  November 27, 1958&#13;
Big Potential For 1-Man Firm; Clarinda's Newest Industry Growing. February 1, 1959&#13;
Bust Becomes A Mobile Home; Do-It-Yourself Job By Clarinda Doctor. August 30, 1959&#13;
Fourth Defeat For School Plan: Judge Overrules New Trial Motion. September 2, 1959&#13;
Clarinda Bids For More Industry; Factories Go Up As.  November 4, 1959&#13;
Big Hi-Fi Speakers For Clarinda Mental Institute. November 29, 1959&#13;
Clarinda Hosptial Going All-Out In Grouping Patients In County Units. January 20, 1960&#13;
Clarinda Patient Making Progress In High School.  February 3, 1960&#13;
To Break Ground For Church Unit. April 23, 1964&#13;
Industry Anyone?  June 26, 1960&#13;
Clarinda Ag Teacher's Livestock Program 'Best'. July 8, 1960&#13;
Japanese Student Arrives In Clarinda.  August 9, 1964&#13;
Personal Welcome.  November 11, 1960&#13;
Fire Claim By Clarinda Club; Ask $6,100 From State Legislature.  January 6, 1961&#13;
Approve Revised Plan For New Wing On Clarinda Muny Hospital. February 19, 1961&#13;
2 Psychiatrists Reject New Jobs; Asked To Resign Posts.  May 23, 1961&#13;
Hot Jam Sessions Start To Swing At Cannery; Mental Health Patients Process Grapes.  September 14, 1961&#13;
Clarinda College Students In Favor Of The Smaller School; 130 Happily Enrolled This Year.  November 24, 1961&#13;
Honored For Teaching.  March 6, 1963&#13;
Design For Clarinda. May 6, 1962&#13;
Clarinda Hosptial Bids Accepted.  May 19, 1963&#13;
Clarinda Businessmen Get Bids For Refacing Store Fronts; Kansas City Man's Dream.  September 7, 1963&#13;
College Now Separate Unit; Clarinda School In Own Quarters.  October 27, 1963&#13;
College To Remodel Into One Campus.  May 22, 1964&#13;
Japanese Girl To Study At Clarinda. June 6, 1961&#13;
Indian, Mexican Exchangees study Farming in S.W. Iowa. June 7, 1964&#13;
Clarinda To Have New City Building.  July 26, 1964&#13;
In New Quarters. August 3, 1964&#13;
Vote Merger For Telephone Company.  August 9, 1964&#13;
Japanese student Relaxes Before School Bell Calls.  August 13, 1964&#13;
New Building.  October 4, 1964&#13;
Fair Group Names Meyer.  November 6, 1964&#13;
New Dorm.  December 13, 1964&#13;
He's Afraid Truth Would Be Considered Propaganda.  January 11, 1965Dedication Set For New Church.  February 3, 1965&#13;
Dedication Is Set At Clarinda Church.  February 7, 1965&#13;
Heads Rotary.  March 30, 1965&#13;
'Defender' Will Get Recognition.  March 9, 1965&#13;
Planning Tour. March 14, 1965&#13;
Toledo Man Selected To Handle Beef Firm Stock.  March 21, 1965&#13;
$57,876 Grant To Clarinda College.  May 17, 1965&#13;
Dedication.  May 23, 1965&#13;
New Dorms.  May 26, 1965&#13;
New Dormitory.  July 4, 1965&#13;
College Given Federal Grant.  July 18, 1965&#13;
Will Sell State Land, Livestock.  July 22, 1965&#13;
Asks Ruling On Petition; Court To Decide On Bond Election.  July 23, 1965&#13;
Release Plans For New Packing Plant.  July 30, 1965&#13;
New Packing Plant.  August 1, 1965&#13;
College Costs Below Half Mill.  August 1, 1965&#13;
Building Planned In Clarinda Alley.  August 3, 1965&#13;
Clarinda Publisher. August 8, 1965&#13;
Fire Destroys New Nursing Home.  August 20, 1965&#13;
Blaze Damage Put At $250,000. August 21, 1965&#13;
Fire Damage.  August 22, 1965&#13;
Over $900,00 Stock Is Sold.  August 25, 1965&#13;
Patricio Iribarren 8th AFS Student.  August 3, 1965&#13;
No Study Into Closing Institution At Clarinda; Gov. Hughes Denies Reports.  September 20, 1965&#13;
Three Foreign Students Attend Clarinda College; Fourth Coming Soon.  September 26, 1965&#13;
Meat Plant's Plan Changed.  October 28, 1965&#13;
Clarinda College Offered For Sale; $444,000 Price Tag.  October 28, 1965&#13;
Agreement By Packer, Processor.  October 31, 1965&#13;
Band To Be On National TV; Recognition For Clarinda.  November 2, 1965&#13;
Clarinda To Ask School Bond Vote. November 26, 1965&#13;
To Finish Sale Nodaway Valley Packing Stock.  December 5, 1965&#13;
Adding Clarinda Junior College Would Benefit All Of S.W. Iowa; Plan Favored By District.  January 2, 1966&#13;
$750,000 Bond Issue On Ballot; Clarinda District To Vote.  March 8, 1966&#13;
Area College To Get Grant.  May 2, 1966&#13;
Four Areas Plan Student Co-operative.  May 31, 1966&#13;
Clarinda Makes Mark As Education Leader; Training Mentally Retarded.  July 24, 1966&#13;
Clarinda College Student Body Largest In 43 Years.  September 11, 1966&#13;
Okay Bill To Lease Property At Clarinda.  September 28, 1966&#13;
Fire At Clarinda.  December 27, 1966&#13;
It's Now Clarinda Center Of Iowa Western College; Two Schools Merge.  January 28, 1967&#13;
No Accreditation For Clarinda MHI.  February 7, 1967&#13;
Roving Classroom To Aid Student Reading Ability; Grade Three Through High School. March 8, 1967&#13;
Dr. Caitlin Resigns Mental Health Post.  July 11, 1967&#13;
Packing Firm Dedication Set In Clarinda.  May 31, 1968&#13;
Clarinda To Dedicate School; New $1 Million Facility. September 27, 1968&#13;
Area 13 May Lose  Clarinda.  February 26, 1969&#13;
Clarinda and Iowa Western.  March 8, 1969&#13;
Partners Begin 40th Newspaper Year; Their Fathers Paved The Way.  October 12, 1969&#13;
A Transformation.  November 16, 1969&#13;
Train Depot Becomes IWCC Student Union.  November 16, 1969&#13;
Clarinda Spin-Off Program Is A Frill--A 'Nice Frill'. December 16, 1969&#13;
Citizens Plan Outdoor Center.  February 15, 1970&#13;
Clarinda Center Is Opened.  April 25, 1970&#13;
Clarinda College Students 'Digging In' For New Union.  May 10, 1970&#13;
Old Rail Depot Still Tells Travelers Where They Are.  July 27, 1970&#13;
Page Co. Education Board 'No' To Clarinda Request.  August 9, 1970&#13;
Clarinda Is Caught For Cooperating.  August 19, 1970&#13;
All-Aboard For IWCC.  September 13, 1970&#13;
IWCC Campus At Clarinda Hopeful For Levy Extension; $3,650,000 Bond Issue Also Asked. September 13,  1970&#13;
Clarinda Groups To Create Active Drug Abuse Council.  October 9, 1970&#13;
Page County Schools Operating In Red.  November 12, 1970&#13;
Health Institute Gets Accredited; First Time In 85 Years.  November 30, 1970&#13;
Accreditation Gives Institute Huge Psychological Boost.  December 1, 1970&#13;
Clarinda Expansion Discussed At Retreat.  December 10, 1970&#13;
Clarinda Schools Lose Battle Over Media Center.  December 30, 1970&#13;
Clarinda Continues Using LRC Facility.  January 15, 1971&#13;
Story Of IWCC:  Community Spirit. January 24, 1971&#13;
Clarinda Seeks New Pool; Joint City-College Venture.  January 31, 197&#13;
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Eye Closing Of Institute At Clarinda.  March 16, 1971&#13;
City Hospital Head Fired At Clarinda.  August 4, 1971&#13;
Future  Looks Bright For Clarinda Institute.  December 5, 1971&#13;
Iowa Western Clarinda Campus Director Resigns Post; After Arts, Science Budget Cut.  March 31, 1972&#13;
No Decision On Clarinda Campus Cuts.  April 1, 1972&#13;
Clarinda Residents Back Campus;  April 4, 1972&#13;
Clarinda Faculty Seeks C.B. Teacher Support.  April 5, 1972&#13;
Mills County Demos Support Clarinda IWCC.  April 6, 1972&#13;
IWCC  Superintendent Denies Community College Phaseout.  April 13, 1972&#13;
Two Officials Put Blame For Budget Fight On State.  April 26, 1972&#13;
Renovation Planned At Clarinda.  July 7, 1972&#13;
Audit Critical Of Clarinda Facility.  November 1, 1972&#13;
Clarinda Cited For Improvement Plan.  November 16, 1972&#13;
Teens' Cooperative Venture; New Program At Clarinda Institute. February 25, 1973&#13;
Lobbyist Is Hired To Back Clarinda Campus Interests.  March 25, 1973&#13;
Clarinda Campus Purchase Is Eyed.  May 22, 1973&#13;
Voters At Clarinda Approve Cable TV.  June 13, 1973&#13;
Clarinda Mental Healthy Institute To Be Closed.  December 15, 1973&#13;
Clarinda Hospital Phase-Out Suspended.  December 20, 1973&#13;
Suspension Unclear to Gambill.  December 20, 1973&#13;
Clarinda Offers Alternative To Closing Of Institute.  January 21, 1974&#13;
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Big band music back; Glenn Miller Festival set.  May 4, 1978&#13;
Iowa DOT seeks airport shutdown.  June 13, 1978&#13;
Old hotel at Clarinda.  September 18, 1977&#13;
Mental Health worker fired.  October 28, 1978&#13;
Institute not meeting fire codes.  April 30, 1979&#13;
Clarinda rescue squad is honored.  November 23, 1979&#13;
Clarinda buildings gutted.  January 2, 1979&#13;
New institute director cites 'damaging publicity'. July 6, 1979&#13;
Man who threatened president has escaped.  August 15, 1979&#13;
Clarinda names city manager; Across Southwest Iowa.  February 5, 1979&#13;
Walkaway from Clarinda found.  August 20, 1970&#13;
Clarinda MHI phase-out among recommendations. December 27, 1979&#13;
Unique tractor building opened.  January 11, 1980&#13;
Clarinda worker 'forged diploma'. January 17, 1980&#13;
Mental health center's future uncertain in '80s. April 27, 1980&#13;
Legislature saves Clarinda institute.  April 29, 1980&#13;
Institute wants renovation.  June 16, 1980&#13;
Clarinda to get convicts; clinic to be prison.  July 17, 1980&#13;
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$182,000 is awarded for bonfire injuries.  March 17, 1989&#13;
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Blanchard man charged with drunk driving in fatality.  August 1, 1990&#13;
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Clarinda will host stockmen.  November 16, 1990&#13;
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Bank fun to help with medical bills.  February 22, 1992&#13;
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Bluffs Native Gets ISD Post December 16, 1986&#13;
Nebraska Deaf To Merge With ISD Says Report February 7, 1987&#13;
ISD Merge Could Save $1 Million February 9, 1987&#13;
'Wedding' Sparks ISD Life-Skills Class February 14, 1987&#13;
Deaf School Merger Would Hike Budget February 16, 1987&#13;
Video Games February 25, 1987&#13;
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No Deaf School Link May 7, 1987&#13;
Regents Raise Teachers' Pay By 11 Percent May 28, 1987&#13;
ISD-Nebraska School Merger Moves Ahead May 28, 1987&#13;
Panel Opposes Deaf-School Merger June 25, 1987&#13;
Donation To Aid ISD Metal Classes July 22, 1987&#13;
Students, Graduates Oppose Merger Of State Deaf Schools August 8, 1987&#13;
Iowa School For Deaf Programs Will Celebrate Awareness Week September 26, 1987&#13;
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Iowa Regents Endorse ISD-Nebraska Merger November 12, 1987&#13;
Branstad Will Speak At ISD Installation December 3, 1987&#13;
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Regents Will Meet In C.B. Wednesday December 8, 1987&#13;
Report Criticizes Deaf-School Merger December 19, 1987&#13;
Panel Takes No Stand On Deaf-School Merger December 21, 1987&#13;
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Lottery Funds Proposed For Improvements At ISD April 12, 1988&#13;
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Hearing, Speech Activities Planned May 5, 1988&#13;
Between Ears Important, ISD Graduates Are Told May 8, 1988&#13;
5.8% Raises OK'd For ISD; New Report Urges Merger June 24, 1988&#13;
State Deaf-School Merger Fails To Gain Endorsement June 29, 1988&#13;
Regents' OK Expected For ISD Budget July 12, 1988&#13;
Telescope To Help Students See Stars August 2, 1988&#13;
Homecoming To Honor Former ISD Principal September 7, 1988&#13;
Building At ISD Dedicated To Long September 11, 1988&#13;
ISD Gains 1 Student This Year September 15, 1988&#13;
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Regents To See Audits At ISD And Blind School February 14, 1989&#13;
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ISD Staff To Learn Signing February 28, 1989&#13;
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ISD Dorm Renovation Aims For A Warm, Homey Feeling March 16, 1989&#13;
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Regent Balks At ISD Transfer October 4, 1989&#13;
ISD Program Wins Award October 11, 1989&#13;
Lepley, Deaf Speakers Oppose Change For ISD October 20, 1989&#13;
Lost ISD Class Ring Sent From Bahamas February 6, 1990&#13;
Thieves Uproot Trees At ISD May 2, 1990&#13;
Principal Retiring After 23 Years At ISD May 11, 1990&#13;
Five ISD Students Get 'Spaced Out' At Space Camp May 19, 1990&#13;
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ISD Uncertain Impact Of Closing Nebraska School September 24, 1990&#13;
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Memorial Service Set Here For Ex-ISD Superintendent October 17, 1990&#13;
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Taking The Risk For Charlie January 12, 1986&#13;
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Police, mayor's versions different on gate crasher.  May 31, 1978&#13;
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Who will pay to replace defective garage lights?  May 27, 1970&#13;
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Cleveland should resign from the City Council.  June 3, 1979&#13;
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