Thu, 04/22/2021 - 10:26am admin1
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Brad Hicks
ALGONA A bill, an idea for a new awning, change orders and other ideas to incorporate into the Algona Public Library renovation project were handled and/or discussed at the Algona City Council meeting Monday, April 19.
The council approved a payment of $218,462.93 to Henkel Construction for its most recent work on the facility. The balance to finish the project is $627,459.16.
Council members met with Lori Walton, the Algona Public Library director, and Siri Hartsfield, a member of the library’s board of trustees, during a work session prior to the regular council meeting. They reviewed the status of the library renovation project, which Walton said remains on track, despite a number of matters that have cropped up and forced change orders from the original plans.
Thu, 02/25/2021 - 8:36am admin1
ALGONA For the next several weeks, the Algona Public Library (APL) will feature an up-front display of DVDs and books available for checkout covering various topics involved with “Precision Medicine and Human Genetics.”
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Downtown Algona is pictured on a recent winter day. Mayor Rick Murphy said heâs encouraged by how community members hbave supported local businesses through the COVID-19 pandemic. -Submitted photo
Fifteen new homes have been built in Algona over the past year-and-a-half. Many have been like the patio homes pictured here on the east side of the city.
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Downtown Algona is pictured on a recent winter day. Mayor Rick Murphy said heâs encouraged by how community members hbave supported local businesses through the COVID-19 pandemic.
ALGONA Community support of local businesses, new housing and planned road improvement projects have made the COVID-19 pandemic easier to cope with in Algona, according to Mayor Rick Murphy.
By:
Alan Van Ormer
ALGONA The Algona Public Library renovation is on schedule to be complete by the end of May.
“The renovation is on schedule,” said Lori Walton, director of the Algona Public Library. “They’re working on demolition and electrical work.”
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