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Courthouse tower . . .may be removed. The tower, from the base of the Statue of Justice is 100 feet high. --Nonpareil Photo.

On those occasions . . . when Max is allowed inside the educational services building, he simply blends into the office routine, according to Pauline Longnecker, above. She goes about her duties and gives Max an occasional treat for good behavior.…

Max can be . . . just like an oversized puppy sometimes, as maintenance worker, Bill Beasley, demonstrates. He loves attention from Halverson Center employees, even if it means being picked up and held.

Showing off 30 new buses is no problem. Just line them up and drive them. The long procession they created was enough to make anyone stop and look. Metro Area Transit (MAT) did just that Saturday, along Highway 6, Broadway and then Dodge Street in…

The Master Plan . . . of the redevelopment of Lake Manawa is shown here in a diagram prepared by Crose-Gardner Associates of Des Moines. The plan, which includes renovation of camping and fishing areas, reforestation of shorelines, new park…

Fighting Losing Battle...with a snow shovel are Linda McKay and Barbara Stroud, who live at 830 E. Pierce St.

Photograph of the Masonic Temple at 508-510 West Broadway also the Western Iowa College.

Photograph of the Masonic Temple. East side of Fourth Street at Broadway Intersection. State Bank and Trust Drive in entry on this site.

New Headquarters . . . for Council Bluffs Masons provides an attractive modern addition to the downtown area.

Bars On The Windows . . . at the rear of the Harrison County Jail are the only clues that the structure holds prisoners. The front part of the building is where Sheriff Louis "Louie" Allstot resides with his wife Mary, matron of the jail.

Children at desks with a cake that says "Thank you Mark for saving my mommy's life."

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