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The Martin Hughes House, 903 Third St., joined the list of Council Bluffs historical sites.

The Thomas E. Cavin House at 150 Park Ave. was recently designated a historic place.

Opening The Council Bluffs Exhibit . . . at the National Industrial Development Exposition are George R. Wimmer and Arnold C. Christensen. The large arrow points to the Bluffs Industrial Foundation site.

Dianne Ray...saw her husband, Lawrence, fall after he was shot in the back.

The Lock...of this door was shot by Ronald Brewer when Clarence Alton refused to let him in the apartment.

Victim's Identical Twin...Lloyd Ray and his wife, Karen, were with Lawrence Ray Tuesday night when he was shot and killed.

Suspects [sic] Car: Sgt. C.E. Moore examines car Ronald Wayne Brewer used to get away from police after the fatal shooting of Lawrence Ray in Council Bluffs Tuesday night. The entire rear window was shattered by officers' bullets. Two of the slugs…

This Civil War Cannon . . . is now a silent guardian for soldiers buried at Fairview Cemetery. The gun is part of the Kinsman Monument erected following the Civil War in honor of Col. W.H. Kinsman, a Council Bluffs schoolteacher, killed in the war.…

Council Bluffs native Rhonda Lake says her experiences in theater as a child and an association with the Emmy Gifford Children's Theater has fanned an interest in teaching other children to act.

Reminiscing . . . George S. Hiddleston was in town visiting high school friends.

Former Council Bluffs Superintendents Raj Chopra (left) and William Lepley (center) share a joke with current Superintendent Richard Christie at a rally at the Best Western Frontier Motor Lodge Thursday morning. "The Positive Leadership Rally,…

Council Bluffs Victory...just before its launching at the California Shipbuilding Corporations Yards on Sept. 27, 1945. This was the last ship built by Calship during World War II.
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