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Unidentified Suspect...sits in a police cruiser at Fortieth Street and Interstate 80 in Omaha following his arrest. Nonpareil photo by Glen Fahrenkrug.

Holding Money Bag...from Shaver's Food Mart in Council Bluffs is Detective Donald Richie and an unidentified Omaha policeman. Nonpareil photo by Glen Fahrenkrug.

Council Bluffs firefighters spent hours in Omaha assisting with a four-alarm fire. Capt. Donald Barritt and his crew manned the snorkel unit which poured water in the front of the Karbach building at Fourteenth and Douglas.

Ready to go in one of two new Council Bluffs ambulances is Emergency Medical Technician Jack Osborne. The paid cost 45,000, with $20,000 of that coming from a federal grant. These are the first "city" ambulances in recent years. One will be on…

Bluffs Hotel
208 W. Broadway
Closed 1/67

Viewing Riverfront Site . . . ideal for industry are John Whittaker, Chamber of Commerce president; Millard Krasne, a trustee of the Council Bluffs Industrial Foundation, and John Duncan, chamber manager.

Walnut Grove Addition...was another project completed by the School Board since it launched its program 5 years ago.

Playing A Scene . . . in new comedy "The Girls In 509," are King Donovan, Imogene Coca, James Millhollin and Peggy Wood. -- Friedman-Abeles Photo.

Tom Hanafan: "It's going to be a lot of fun, but it's also going to be a lot of hard work."

1979
Bluffs Northway Center
1800 N. 16th St.
Also see Richman Gordman file

Capt. Bock...moon flight possibility.
[Bock in pilot's gear, standing in front of Air Force plane]

IBP Inc. employees were ready for work Tuesday morning. About 200 reported for hog slaughtering operations at the plant, located at 2700 Twenty-third Ave. IBP announced reopening plans in March, but a targeted mid-June starting date was delayed to…

Typed on back of photo: Dodge Park Kennel Club, April 20, 1946 FILE
photo of dog track, with overgrown track, building with broken windows
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