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DONIPHAN – The
Doniphan Economic Development Corporation held their
monthly meeting at the Event
Center on Wednesday January
14, 2015. Those attending the
meeting were: Karen Schultz,
Terry Connick, Randy Sadd,
Maurice Horak, Carla Maurer, Bob Sherwood, Jay Haile,
Kim Finecy, Candy Dembowski and Greg Sinner.
The group thanked Kirk
Russell for providing lunch
for the meeting. Candy Dembowski and Michelle Koch
with Doniphan Insurance will
provide lunch for the February
11, 2015 meeting.
The minutes from the No-
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DEDC minutes of January meeting
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vember 12, 2014 meeting
were reviewed. A motion was
made by Randy, seconded by
Carla to approve the November 12, 2014 meeting minutes.
Motion carried unanimously.
There was no meeting held in
December.
The Financial Report was
reviewed. A motion was made
by Maurice, seconded by Greg
to approve the Financial Report as of December 31, 2014.
Motion carried unanimously.
The Sales Tax Report for
September was given. Sales
Tax income was $13,442.95.
Motor Vehicle Tax income
was $2,567.51. Total to date
including interest and less
expenditures:
Sales
Tax
$101,532.76; Motor Vehicle
Tax $10,145.66 for a grand to-
tal of $111,678.42.
Greg Robb was not present
to give an update on the parking lot.
It was reported that the Doniphan Hometown Christmas
was a huge success this year!
Thanks to Carla for organizing
the event and to all who helped
in any way. This was the first
year that DEDC sponsored
the event since the disbanding
of the Doniphan Community
Club. It was decided that the
event will continue to be held
on the second Sunday of December each year. A suggestion was made to change the
time to 3 pm to 5 pm instead of
3 pm to 6 pm and possibly add
more entertainment next year.
Terry informed the group
See DEDC, Page 5A
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Horoscopes/Crossword Puzzle
ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20
A rivalry could happen in a professional sphere, in business or sport. If you’re
working as a team that made a mistake,
it’s you that management’s disappointment may be directed at.
TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21
The Bulls are wasting their energy and
time by applying force. Make even-temperedness your hallmark. Have a peaceful philosophical approach to the current
events (urgent work, conflicts with colleagues).
GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21
The events call for categorical and firm
decisions; there may be no turning back.
Try to make the right choice. Control
your emotions and remember to be safe.
CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22
At this time, Cancer could easily be
overtaken by righteous wrath, resentment and jealousy. Hurt ego will also do
its part. Try your best to remain calm and
this too shall pass.
LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23
A habit of acting systematically can allow Leo to bring down any obstacle. Pull
yourself together and get things done no
matter what. Negligence can cause injuries and other problems which could be
avoided given a thorough approach.
VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22
Bad financial conflict could disturb
mutual understanding with your significant other. Some Virgos will have to
solve material problems in order to do
away with old relationships once and for
all. Stars suggest you should keep your
sober thinking, be far-sighted and more
reserved.
LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23
The moment your weak spot is brushed
against, you go up in flames of rage! Keep
your cool – stress will quickly exhaust
your strength. Fix all domestic problems
as soon as possible.
SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22
You should stay yourself even if you
find yourself in trouble. The more selfcontrol you exercise, the faster you’ll do
away with all painful subjects. If deep
down you feel fear or strong irritation,
don’t show it to anyone. The moment you
reveal your weaknesses, people won’t
lose any time to take advantage of them.
SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21
Sagittarius’ theory of “nothing is impossible” could be positively tested. Perhaps, the events will follow the principle
“a blessing in disguise.” Make peace with
some inevitable losses and steer your energy toward regaining your balance.
CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20
In order not to lose and profit instead,
all Goats must exercise full control over
themselves. Constant stress will have a
destructive effect if you focus on your
immediate needs and wishes: conflicts
will reach their boiling points, chronic
ailments will exacerbate and things will
be falling out of your hands. Relax, think
first and breathe.
AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18
Follow your professional or family duties. Stick with your commitments and
you will be rewarded.
PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20
Pisces’ only serious problem will be its
excessive independence. It’s ok to choose
the path less traveled, but make sure you
investigate it first to be sure it benefits
your loved ones as well.
ACROSS
1. Spanish for
“Friend”
6. F F F F
10. Ringlet
14. Of lesser importance
15. Protective ditch
16. Double-reed
woodwind
17. Not outer
18. Clown
19. Person, place or
thing
20. Dispersed
22. Widespread
23. Indian dress
24. A poor city
district
26. Gashes
30. A large vase
31. Cheer
32. Two-toed sloth
33. Droops
35. Claw
39. Natural hollows in
the cheek
41. Adolescent
43. Overly sentimental
44. Self-satisfied
46. Algonquian
Indian
47. Mineral rock
49. Arrive (abbrev.)
50. Barely managed
51. Large heavy rope
54. Notion
56. Dull pain
57. Destroy completely
63. Outbuilding
64. British title
65. Rope fiber
66. Express in words
67. Historical periods
68. Codeine source
69. Catch a glimpse
of
70. Dispatched
71. Anagram of
“Paste”
DOWN
1. Among
2. Short skirt
3. Hotels
4. “Comes and ____”
5. German iris
6. Abash
7. Basis
8. Discomfit
9. Out of fashion
10. Impartation
11. Submarine
12. Get out of bed
13. Slowly, in music
21. Interrupt temporarily
25. Despise
26. Wads
27. Pearly-shelled
mussel
28. Pack down
29. Purportedly
34. Stoutest
36. Frolic
37. Curved molding
38. Require
40. Stringed instrument
42. Everglades bird
45. Letter carrier
48. Wears away
51. Urgency
52. Pains
53. Pup
55. Fable writer
58. Exposed
59. Fully developed
60. Largest continent
61. Tight
62. Shade trees
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