Tuesday Nov 17 | Daily Iowegian
Activity report: 11/13/09 to 11/16/09: Civil papers processed, 8; accident/property damage, 6; traffic stop, 1; motorist assist, 4; ambulance requested, 2; lost property, 1; hit and run/property damage, 1; littering, 3; animal complaint, 5; phone harassment, 1; theft, 2; fire/grass/controlled, 1; contacts, 86; total miles patrolled, 769; inmates ...
Supervisors will open bids for county liability insurance on Nov. 16
The Appanoose County Board of Supervisors Monday morning all by 3-0 votes approved closing 448th Street in Taylor Township, approved a resolution regarding rates for use of secondary road equipment and labor and approved a change in a zoning ordinance to amend billboard regulations.
Mystic man gets probation in New Yeara s Day chase
A Mystic man was given probation for his role in a New Year's Day chase with Appanoose County sheriff's deputies that began north of Exline and ended in Mystic.
Oct. 12 3:06 p.m. Fourth degree criminal mischief was reported in the 800 block of East Maple Street.
Emergency services tax up for renewal Nov. 3
Appanoose County voters will decide whether to renew for another five years a 1 percent income tax surcharge that helps fund area emergency medical services on Nov.
Cincinnati tries to cut expenses after unexpected activities
The next mayor of Cincinnati will be taking a pay cut. The City Council voted unanimously Monday night to lower the monthly pay for the incoming mayor.
Monthly Kaffee Klatch meeting landed at City Hall Wednesday
For the 37 who attended the first Wednesday of the month meeting known as Kaffee Klatch who want to get a regular or H1N1 flu shot didn't hear very encouraging news.
Effort underway to save historic Walnut City church
An effort is underway to restore one of the oldest churches in Appanoose County.
The victim reported that an electric fuse had been stolen and the freon line of an air conditioner had been damaged.
A great financial plan for children
Someone once said that "Finance is the art of passing money from one hand to another until it finally disappears." You may have to stop and think about that for a moment, but here is the real question: Where did this money go? When I was growing up I would often hear a comment about someone who had just come into some money.
10:12 p.m. Nathan Robert Moorman, 18, of Mystic was charged at Main and Jackson Streets with failure to appear.
Plano trailer fire ruled as arson; owners report items missing
An official with the Appanoose County Sheriff's Office has confirmed the fire at 11955 118th Ave.
Mystic man arrested for assault and drug charges
On Thursday, Sept. 10, Theodore F. Oehler, 58, of rural Mystic, was arrested and charged with possession with the intent to deliver a controlled substance, marijuana, failure to affix a valid drug tax stamp, criminal mischief fourth degree, harassment first degree and simple assault, according to an Appanoose County Sheriff's Office press release.
Mystic man accused of animal neglect for the second time
An Appanoose County man has been accused by law enforcement with four counts of animal neglect after a search of his property on Aug.
Aug. 1 9:09 p.m. Jacob Anthony Susin, 31, of Centerville was charged in the 500 block of North Eighth Street with simple assault.
Three, five-year consecutive sentences given to Centerville woman
A Centerville woman was sentenced Friday in the Appanoose County Courthouse for her involvement in three different felony cases.
Three, five-year consecutive sentences given to Centerville woman
A Centerville woman was sentenced Friday in the Appanoose County Courthouse for her involvement in three different felony cases.
Nine new faces join school district
The Centerville School District has hired nine new teachers for the upcoming 2009-2010 school year.
Former Appanoose County resident shining on reality television show
A former Appanoose County resident is making a name for himself on reality television.
He later pled guilty and was released. 3:47 p.m. Cameron James Crow, 22, of Numa had his probation/parole revoked in the 1100 block of West Van Buren Street.