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NOLTE CALLS FOR HALT ON ANNEX WORK

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LIBERTY – With a controversial $20 million annex replacement project in progress, and with two out of three commissioners out after the Nov. 3 elections, Presiding Commissioner Jerry Nolte wants to put the annex project on hold.

Adults may change healthful school lunch rules

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GILBERT, Iowa – After the day’s meals are done, Deb Purcell, Gilbert Community Schools director of food service, shuffles through a stack of papers. Gilbert, a town north of Ames in central Iowa, serves about 1,400 to 1,600 meals a day.
WRIGHT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL receives a grant so all students eat lunch free. The Flavor Bar’s most popular items are hot sauce and banana peppers. AMY MAYER | Harvest Public Media

No change in tax rate for schools

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EXS – During the successful campaign to replace Westview Elementary School and make improvements at other schools, suggestions arose that the district would raise the tax rate. The school board proved those suggestions had no merit last week by setting the same tax rate as last year.

Soccer team scores with litter cleanup in city

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EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – About two dozen Excelsior Springs High School soccer players and support staff personnel turned out to remove litter from streets in the vicinity of Jesse James Road. “Me and my mom adopted this highway about six years ago,” Excelsior Spring senior Emilie Barrera said.
ABOUT TWO DOZEN Excelsior Springs High School soccer players and support staff personnel turn out to remove street litter in the vicinity of Jesse James Road. J.C. VENTIMIGLIA | Staff
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