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Iowa art museum will
be near music school
Corrections &
clarifications
IOWA CITY — The University
of Iowa said its new art museum
will be located in downtown Iowa
City across from the new music
school.
The university announced
The Hawk Eye welcomes reader parJohn Badman/Associated Press
ticipation in its effort to provide accuWednesday it has selected a local
Tim
Barnes,
left,
and
his
wife,
Christine,
put
the
finishing
touches
on
the
letters
of
the
Pledge
of
Allegiance
they were paintrate news reports. Readers may bring
development group to build the
errors to the newspaper’s attention by
ing
Wednesday
into
the
stripes
of
the
American
flag
on
a
barn
in
Bethalto,
Ill.
The
couple,
from
Barn
Painting
and Advertising
calling (319) 754-8461 and asking for museum in a public-private partInc.
in
Hanover,
Penn.,
travel
throughout
the
country
painting
barns
and
signs
on
barns.
nership.
Dale Alison, the managing editor.
A 2008 flood of the Iowa River
severely damaged the old museum,
which featured one of the nation’s
largest collections of art. The
Federal Emergency Management
Today
Agency ruled it would not be elitSoutheast Iowa Regional Planning gible to be replaced with federal
money because it was less than 50
Commission, noon, 211 N. Gear
He said there’s no requirement
percent damaged. The university’s *OJUJBMMZBCPVUPOFUIJSE ning it is expected to be about vides local officials control of
Ave., West Burlington
counties
use the new system.
how
and
when
to
issue
emer$300,000.
collection has been displayed at
PGTUBUFTDPVOUJFTXJMMCF On Tuesday, the system gency and public safety notifi- Iowa residents can select
various locations since then.
University Provost Barry BCMFUPVTFUIFQSPHSBN was used for the first time at cations to residents. Counties which types of alerts they
the Iowa Homeland Security already using other systems can want to receive, such as severe
Butler said the museum will be
Conference, where Gov. Terry opt to use Alert Iowa at no addi- weather and 911 outages. The
located on Clinton and Burling- Associated Press
tional cost.
alerts can be sent to a variety of
ton Streets, near where construcDES MOINES — The state has Branstad sent out a practice
message. A chorus of cell“This is a powerful tool and electronics, including landline
These public notices can be found in the tion of the new Voxman School of
launched a new emergency alert phones chiming soon was a tool that I will trust will give telephones, cellphones and fax
classified section of The Hawk Eye today:
Music has started.
system to warn residents of tor- heard in the conference room. us a lot of additional value in machines.
tDes Moines County Auditor
nadoes, chemical spills or other
“We believe it will be a tremenAbout one-third of Iowa’s 99 warning citizens of additional
First lady gets Braley dangers.
counties initially will be served danger,” said Mark Schouten, dous asset to the state of Iowa
The Legislature approved the by the notification system. All director of the Iowa Department and the counties and cities that
right; email has error Alert
Iowa System earlier this counties later will be able to of Homeland Security and Emer- use it,” Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds
said.
DES MOINES — The official year. The annual cost of run- access the program that pro- gency Management.
Holy Trinity school
transcript of a speech Michelle
Obama made Tuesday on behalf
will celebrate vets
of Senate candidate Bruce Braley
mistakenly referred to him as
The Hawk Eye
a candidate for governor in the
WEST POINT — Holy Trinity email subject line.
Elementary School is inviting all
The transcript was sent by the
veterans to a Veterans Day cel- White House Tuesday night after 4PGBSDBOEJEBUFT
was approved, which was a houston University in Omaha, Neb.
ebration.
His platform contains “four ing project that abated property
Obama appeared at a rally in Iowa
A ceremony will be at 10 a.m. City. The transcript accurately said IBWFåMFEUIF
taxes.
principles,” he said.
Burlington
Nov. 11 in the West Point gymna- Braley is running for Senate, and OFDFTTBSZQBQFSXPSL
“We should have offered that
“First, provide essential sersium. A free lunch then will be Obama got it right in her remarks,
to
the whole town,” he said. “You
vices,
the
key
word
being
essenCity Council
provided for veterans and their but the subject line of the email said By KATHLEEN SLOAN
tial. You do this by operating or should always consider whether
spouses. Additional guests may Obama was at an event for “Demo- [email protected]
Sandell has been active in city contracting for department ser- you can do it for everyone when
purchase lunch for $3.
issues.
cratic Candidate for Governor
approving a program.”
vices,” he said.
John
K.
Sandell,
who
was
BurlTo make lunch reservations, Bruce Braley.” The White House
“I led the election to reject the
Sandell said he’s against rais“Second,
get
debt
under
conington’s mayor from 1996 to 1997
call (319) 837-6131 ext. 106 or later sent a corrected email.
franchise fee,” Sandell said, refer- trol and reduce debt,” he said.
ing
taxes or fees.
email eileen.medland@holytriniTwo weeks ago, Obama visited and was on city council from 1990 ring to the 2013 special recall
“The city has plenty of rev“Third, the effort to control
until
January
tyschools.org
election, demanded by citizen spending must be an ongoing enue,” he said. “Its tax base
Des Moines for Braley and repeatReservation deadline is Sun- edly got his name wrong, calling 1998, is running
petition.
effort by the council, not a one- increases every year.”
to fill the three
day.
him “Bruce Bailey.”
The Alliant Energy franchise time thing,” he said. “The key word
If elected and if he is part of
Braley, a four-term congress- remaining years
fee that would have charged is ongoing. The council should budget talks, Sandell said, “I’m
on
City
Councilman, is in a close race against
users on their electric bill would always be looking to reduce not in favor of cutting any departRepublican Joni Ernst, a state woman Becky
have added about $800,000 the spending. They should look at the ment if it is run efficiently. But
Shock ley’s
lawmaker.
first year, and more in succeeding needs of the community and then they will be asked to prove why
term. Shockley
years, to city coffers.
at what money is available and they have the number of people
resigned Sept. 8.
6414
The successful effort to quash budget accordingly.”
they do.”
Man
warned
to
stop
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He joins a
the fee left the city scrambling to
“Fourth, each citizen should
Sandell
Since he’s against tax hikes
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cut spending and fill the revenue have the ability to participate in
saying he’s a doctor field with three
Iowa’s Oldest Newspaper
and fee increases, Sandell said he
void.
other
candi4.BJO4U10#PY
any city incentive, such as tax would investigate “cash drains,
DES MOINES — Health offi- dates, so far: Jim Davidson, Tracey
He has served on the city’s abatements. Always treat every#VSMJOHUPO*PXB
such as Memorial Auditorium.
cials are telling a Des Moines man
zoning board of adjustment for body the same,” he said.
Watts and Dan Wischmeier.
That costs the city’s general fund
to stop telling people he’s a doctor,
Telephone: The last day to file for candi- the past 10 years. Before that, he
Sandell
said
he
was
on
the
city
about $85,000 a year. How many
or he could face jail time.
PS
served on the riverfront advisory
Fax: council when the Pheasant Run policemen could you pay with
The Iowa Board of Medicine dacy is Nov. 7.
commission
for
six
years.
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The special election will be
tax increment financing project that?”
sent a cease and desist letter to
Sandell owned and operated
60-year-old Jorrion Belinsky fol- held Dec. 30. A primary to nar- a magazine distribution comMissing your paper? lowing an incident in June when row the field to two candidates is pany and a chain of stores called
he told a West Des Moines police Dec. 2.
Newsland, which he sold about 15
officer he was a psychiatrist
Sandell filed his affidavit of years ago.
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whose public argument with a candidacy and a petition with
He said jobs held since then
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62 names with the Des Moines “are nothing significant,” and he
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interaction.
County Auditor’s office Wednes- retired “a few years ago.”
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Police reported the incident to day.
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“I just think I’d do a better job
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states Belinsky has not gradu- than anybody else who’s signed Sandell graduated from Notre
Dame High School and earned a
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up so far,” Sandell said. “That’s Bachelor of Science degree in busit#VSMJOHUPO8FTU#VSMJOHUPO754-8462
school and does not hold an Iowa
ness administration from Creight0VUTJEF#VSMJOHUPO1-800-397-1708
medical license. The letter also not conceit talking.”
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Printed with soy ink
on partially recycled paper
said a civil injunction or felony
charge is possible if he doesn’t
stop portraying himself as a doctor.
A public number was not listed
for Belinsky.
Telecom gets federal
loan to expand
DES MOINES — An eastern
Iowa telephone cooperative
is getting a guaranteed loan
from the federal government to
increase its fiber optics network
and make system improvements.
The U.S. Department of
Agriculture said in a statement
released Wednesday it has
approved more than $190 million
in loans and grants for broadband and other improvements in
rural areas in 19 states.
North Liberty-based South
Slope Cooperative Telephone
Co. is getting a loan of nearly
$14.7 million from the Telecommunications
Infrastructure
Loan Program, which makes
long-term direct and guaranteed
loans.
A boo-ti-ful time for
families in Nauvoo
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By SARAH TOMKINSON
[email protected]
NAUVOO, Ill. — Nauvoo, Ill.,
will be lined with pumpkins during its annual Boo-ti-ful Nauvoo
Saturday.
The event, starting at 2 p.m.,
is a family-friendly Halloween
celebration and begins with a
showing of “Hotel Transylvania” at the Kraus Theatre inside
Grandpa John’s Cafe.
After the movie, more than
500 pumpkins will be set up
along Mulholland Street for people to observe.
“We are in the process of handcraving the pumpkins now,” said
tourism director Kim Orth.
The pumpkins the town uses
are locally grown.
Starting at 6 p.m., a three-block
parade will allow people to show
off their costumes before the big
day next week.
“I know a couple from Mount
Pleasant will be coming with
a ‘Ghostbusters’ car for the
parade,” Orth said.
After the parade, Mulholland
Street will feature fortune-telling
and face-painting activities.
“It’s just a fun family event
to get out and see all the pumpkins,” Orth said.
Food vendors will set up along
the street. From 6:15 to 8:30 p.m.,
musical entertainment will be
at the corner of the Nauvoo
C-Store.