

Hayter, dentist, was located to the upstairs of the Wilson building and the shingle may be noticed below the window. The church building, occupying the present Dallas National Bank corner, was the old Methodist church and at the time of the picture it housed a hardware store. This building was later moved to near the Collins’ residence on Court Street, where it still remains. On the left foreground is the law office of J. The large building on the right background was known as the Jap restaurant building, and was located where the new home of the Mountain States Power Co. The corner now occupied by Mac-Marr Store was then a new brick building, which was the home of Fenton & Toner’s general store.Ī board fence surrounded the courthouse square (this was torn down at the time the new courthouse was built in 1899) and the fire bell tower was located in the southwest corner of the square. The photograph was taken from Main Street looking north from a point probably in front of the present J. The streets, which previously had been bottomless mud in the winter and dust in the summer, had been reinforced with boulders and a top covering of finer rock, as the foreground indicates. Tom Henderson/Itemizer-Observer Lee Schrunk operates an authentic 19th-century print shop out of his Polk County basement. Several of the first permanent buildings had recently been completed. Polk County Itemizer-Observer, Thursday, JThe picture to the right, which numerous old timers have established as being taken in the early 1890’s, shows Dallas at a period when it was probably making its most rapid changes from a pioneer village to an important city. Looking North on Main Street from near Washington St. 6, 1930, to the late Edmund and Edna (Thomas) Jacobson. Lloyd was born in Evansville, Wisconsin, on Jan. 26, 2023, at his home under the care of his family and Aspirus Comfort Care & Hospice. Dallas City Park - Photographer: Dawn Feldman. Jacobson, age 93, of Tomahawk, Wisconsin, passed away on Thursday, Jan.

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Stange said he and the board will keep in mind the 906 people who voted to turn down the measure. 2024 QB Jake Merklinger commits to Tennessee. He said he’s been in contact with other departments that have similar positions to build a job description. “That is something that we are starting from scratch,” Stange said. Hiring a part-time fire marshal will take longer. Lists all potion effects in Minecraft with their Bukkit names. Networks with school leadership and athletics. He said the district will begin the process of adding the firefighter/paramedic after the 2018-19 budget is adopted in June. Single-handedly covers the high school and college sports teams of Polk County. “We going to be just as conservative in how we spend the money as if it had barely squeaked by,” he said. 1 levy cost 19 cents per $1,000 of assessed value on properties and pays for adding a fourth firefighter-paramedic, a part-time fire marshal, and contributions to the district’s equipment replacement plan.įire Chief Ben Stange said while the measure passed with strong support, the district’s leaders will be cautious with the money. Results posted Friday has the margin of victory at 3,009 or 77 percent voting yes to 906 or 23 percent voting no. POLK COUNTY - Voters gave overwhelming approval to Polk County Fire No.
