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The Park City Daily News du lieu suivant : Bowling Green, Kentucky • 1

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company alio will make a prcM-ntaiion to Cii Commnion ui rmd October Republican arc preparing a about JIVutKi veseral Vears ago Bar net said Tom Smith airport board chairman and a member of Inter Modal Transportation Authority said the protect limine is good Bowling Green hat tried for yean to get commuter service The existing airport would serve the company's initial needs for 25000 to 30000 passengers a year Agncw taid "If we arc able to draw from the enure area we may run as many at 250000 a year" be laid "Hopefully by (he time it gets to (hat point the ncss (Kentucky TnModal Trantpark) would be ready" bare bono tax bill in (he wake of President Clintoo'i veto I2A the company i not in opcrilion anywhere yet but alto i working on dealt to provide iummuln service to tvto communities similar (o Bowl Sports Ave flighu daily to airport in Cincinnati Ailanu Detroit and tibly Memphis Tcnn and would cater primarily to business travelers The Boeing 727 planet would feature all first-class scaling for fewer than 70 passengers and also would carry cargo packages up in MK) pounds according to company information Metro would be based in Bow ling Green to the company alto would like to have a mechanics school and plane repair facility here Agncw said Before beginning operations the Bowling Green ami franklin Simpson will line up for their di the area for about four which will have an Agncw said There is irul fiKhaJI i lash tonight 4B Killed inicmadonal airline as financial mk to start up new air vice" Living tu parent company would fly up to Columnitt Andy Rooncy bat taken steps to clear up a little Shadow sketching wreck of mi own 3B CENTURY Illegal procedures mean Auburn will try decisions again 900 909 Votes on paying fine hiring of attorney were made in closed session 1902: June 9: Philadelphia is abuzz with a newfangled self- By MELINDA OVERSTREET 77te Daily News mnsTTStm-t tisrlail rvrsvsjcorn 783-3246 service eatery called an "Automat" that allows customers to pull out fresh-made AUBURN Two illegal votes taken by Auburn City Council in closed session Tuesday will be revisited in open session Oct 11 entrees from glass-fronted cubbyholes in exchange for coins The local Evening Bulletin enthuses: "The horseless carriage the wireless telephone and Mayor Oscar Wren announced The state twice had reduced the amount of the fine from the original $19142 the estimated value of the fish and threatened litigation if the city didn't pay Wren said before the meeting that he wanted to avoid litigation costs and having to pay the original amount of the fine which he felt the state would pursue if the matter did go to court Proposed or pending litigation and certain personnel matters can be discussed in closed session -where the media and public arc not allowed according to Kentucky Open Meetings Law But the vote on some of those matters must be taken in open session Jon Fleischaker a Kentucky Press Association attorney said discussion on hiring can happen in closed session but the vote to hire the city attorney clearly should See AUBURN 2A following a closed council session Tuesday that the council had voted the playerless piano have been unanimously to pay a $3800 state- imposed Fine and voted 3-2 to hire Currie Milliken as city attorney surpassed 98 days remaining A Lighter side Former City Attorney Phil Kim- bel had resigned so no city attorney was present during the Motorists stick to the The fine related to a fish kill in gooey path in Georgia Daily NewsPaul Conrad Gasper River that state officials said was caused by highly chlori It's frustrating enough to get a wad of bubble gum stuck on your Western Kentucky University freshman Jennifer Stengell of Owensboro sketches patterns of shadows Wednesday in front of Helms-Cravens Library nated discharge from the city's wastewater treatment plant shoe Imagine driving into a similar situation A rubberized tar sealant sprayed onto a four-mile stretch of US 82 in southeast Georgia last week became a gooey sticky dis aster for about 200 motorists this i Co-workers put up a $5000 reward for info on missing man week The sun heated the material made of tar and shredded tires and it became sticky enough to stop traffic between Nahunta and Atkinson in Brantley County "It was like driving into a big mass of hot super glue" said Tim Cupp a trucker who got stuck in the muck Cupp said his rig will need 1 8 new tires because the rub bery goo had vulcanized and become part of each $450 tire All drivers with damaged vehi cles will be compensated said Thomas Gill an assistant transportation department engineer ATF raid nets one firearms arrest Agents say arson investigation led them to Warren residence By the Daily News Federal agents charged a Warren County man today with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon The charge came after six Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms agents and a Bowling Green arson investigator raided Claude Roddy's home at 1070 Boiling Springs Road Lot 44 shortly after 8 am ATF and the city were led to Roddy's home during an arson investigation after a fire Tuesday at 1315 Fairview Avenue caused about $50000 in damage said Ron Turk resident agent in charge of the ATF office in Bowling Green Agents obtained the search warrant for the property Thursday Crews are working to resurface the road with traditional asphalt and traffic is being detoured Daily NewsJoe Imel Smiths Grove man was reported missing June 20 by his wife By the Daily News Co-workers of a Smiths Grove man who disappeared in June have offered a $5000 reward for any information about his disappearance that leads to an arrest Walter Greg Fowler 44 of Smiths Grove was reported missing June 20 by his wife Debra Kay Fowler 42 of Smiths Grove The missing person's case was upgraded to a homicide investigation last month Employees of Farmers Rural Electric Cooperative Corp in Glasgow where Fowler worked have offered the reward for information that leads to the arrest of anyone who may have contributed to the "criminal conduct which resulted in (his) disappearance" a statement read FRECC workers plan their own search of the area near Barren River where Fowler's abandoned van was found and the site where his boat was found two miles away Extensive searches of those areas 4 4 We're hoping he's somewhere confused or has been knocked over the head or something ataaaiaaaataaaHtaw' Missing man's wife by search and rescue personnel turned up no evidence "They've been checked before but they're wanting to do something" Warren County Sheriff's Detective Roger Castle said In a June 30 interview Debra Fowler said she and her son Mac A Wright 21 who is Walter Fowler's stepson were having a difficult time with the disappearance "This is not a very nice world to get out into anymore" she said "We're hoping he's somewhere confused or has been knocked over the head or something" Investigators have given polygraph tests to Debra Fowler and plan to test several others Castle said A What's inside Classifieds 7-14B Claude Roddy (left) talks with an Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms agent today outside Roddy's 1070 Boiling Springs Road home Comics 15B Deaths 7A Editorials 8 A Living 1-3B Sports 4-6B TV 14A a subsequent conviction for being a persistent felony offender Turk said During the search of Roddy's property a handgun shotgun and some ammunition were recovered he said Roddy was to have an initial court appearance this afternoon in Owensboro from a US magistrate Turk said Turk couldn't say if Roddy will face state charges since the federal charge could bring "significant" time in prison Roddy's earlier convictions include a 1967 conviction for robbery a 1969 conviction for malicious cutting and wounding with the intent to kill a 1980 assault conviction and 4.

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