It's 24 degrees. There was a great deal of bright moonlight, last night, but - at sometime or other - just a few flakes of snow fell.
It should be a perfect morning for the Heart Run & Walk. WKTV's forecast reads: "Heart Run & Walk forecast: Cloudy with occasional snow showers. Temperatures in the upper 20's to near 30."
Applause for two more people: Dan Ford and his daughter, Kristen, will be walking, today.
Nearly 9,000 runners and walkers are expected to participate in America's Greatest Heart Run & Walk Saturday. The course extends from Barneveld to Utica College. Area drivers will encounter delays and altered traffic patterns between 7:30 a.m. and noon.
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Page 1 Headlines from this week's issue of the
WATERVILLE TIMES
It's the Annual "Beautiful Baby" issue, and there are over four full pages of photographs!
WATERVILLE TIMES
It's the Annual "Beautiful Baby" issue, and there are over four full pages of photographs!
"Blessings Times Three" - Photo of three Davies children and an interview with their mother, LaTisha.
"Author Will Visit Library" - Niki Burnham, author for young adults, will be at the library today (Saturday) at 1:00.
"Housing Development Works on Agreement" - Developers of a 32-unit senior housing project in Waterville are discussing a PILOT - Payment in Lieu of Taxes - with Town of Sangerfield Officials.
"Seasons End for BCS, WCS" - Basketball season ends in losses for Lady Indians and Brookfield Beavers.
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This will no doubt be a headline on Page 1 of
NEXT WEEK'S WATERVILLE TIMES .......
NEXT WEEK'S WATERVILLE TIMES .......
John Brouillette Buys Bank
The sale was approved on Thursday and according to John's brother, Wayne - a partner in the venture - "The closing will not be for several weeks, of course. At this time we are just talking about prospective tenants, and 3 realtors have already called with possible tenants. We would like to see something in there that is good for the area. A bank or credit union would good, we thought, but if anyone has any ideas, we would like to hear them."