Saturday, March 3, 2007

Saturday morning


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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"Luna-tics" delight: there'll be a lunar eclipse, tonight.

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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!

"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 .......


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."