NZD (New Zealand Dollar) - Latest News, Analysis and Forex. https://www.dailyfx.com/nzd Latest NZD market news, analysis and New Zealand Dollar trading forecast.Adams County Free Press - News. Southwest Valley Homecoming 2. County OKs sale of Country Haven. By Mark Saylor. Free Press. The Adams County Board of Supervisors voted at its Sept. Country Haven. The resolution to sell the property passed on a 4- 0 vote with supervisor Doug Birt not in attendance at the meeting. The board made the decision following a public hearing on Country Haven and county farm property. No written comments had been received but Jack Kretzinger, Merle Jordening, and Duane M. Dougherty were on hand to further discuss the situation with the supervisors. Supervisor Karl Mc. Carty expressed the intent of the board is to “see it back on the tax rolls,” while board chair Leland Shipley indicated the board would also “like to see it developed and become economically viable for Corning and the Adams County area.”Kretzinger, a local auctioneer, also provided some valuable input to the board as to how to possibly sell the property. ![]() ![]() As of now the board plans to take bids on the parcels in a couple of different ways yet to be determined. The three men were not opposed to the county selling the property, only to offer input to the board. The board also announced the parcel that includes the former Country Haven building will possibly be sold via bid with the purchaser paying to have the asbestos removed after purchase or having the county perform the removal after the property has been sold. More details will be released at a later date regarding the particulars of the bid packages that will be sought. Country Haven, located east of Corning on Highway 3. March 1. 5. The board also heard from Adams County Conservation director Dan Carl who gave an update on site preparations and floor plans for the new cabins to be built at Lake Icaria next spring. Carl told the board that bids are being sought for the extension of a 4- inch water main to the new cabin site development. He also said a new disc golf course is being developed and should be available for use this fall. About Marriage Records in Pennsylvania Marriage records are managed by the Register of Deeds in each county. Depending on the county, online access may be available. News, sports, features, obituaries, advertising, and special online features from the city's daily newspaper. The new course is being paid for with a $7,9. Adams Community Foundation earlier this summer. The board met with county attorney Andrew Knuth who was seeking a raise for his secretary, Lisa Brown. Knuth said she recently received her Associate of Arts degree in criminal justice. He also said Brown is a valuable member of his team and she has assists him greatly in administrative duties in collecting fines owed to the county as well helping him with work related to his duties as county attorney. On a 4- 0 vote supervisors approved the $2 per hour wage increase to $1. Congregate meal site unchanged for now. ![]() Pennsylvania Marriage Records ****Obtaining Pennsylvania Vital Records. Berks County Register of Wills Search. Features over 1,000,000 searchable records. By Mark Saylor. Free Press. The Corning City Council approved a lease agreement through June 3. Connections Area Agency on Aging for the congregate meal site to remain at the Community Center. The council approved the lease at its Sept. Connections AAA will pay $1. Friendship Meals and Senior Citizens Meals at Fair will contribute $2. Colleen Bickford who will bring in the payment to City Hall each month to assist with utility reimbursement. City clerk/treasurer Iona Allen told the council that Deloris Mc. Elwain contacted her regarding loose lag bolts and pothole at the BNSF railroad crossing on Loomis Avenue. Allen said she contacted the BNSF supervisors who stated they will be getting a temporary fix in place with a permanent fix to take place in three to four weeks. The council approved a $6,3. Adams County for the lining of a tube at 2. Street and Eighth Street. Approval was also given for a grant application to Trees Forever with city contribution of $2,0. The council tabled the hiring of an engineering firm for the Community Center Americans with Disabilities Act restroom and handicap Parking.Trick or treat night was set for Oct. CHRISTY GROVES/Free Press — Three foreign exchange students are attending Southwest Valley High School this year. They are Christoffer Ulrich of Denmark, Moritz Schlimbach of Germany, and Eunsu Hyun of South Korea. Three exchange students join SWVBy Mark Saylor. Free Press. Three foreign exchange students are part of the Southwest Valley High School student body this year. The three students and their host families are Moritz Schlimbach from Germany with host family Mike and Gina Travis; Christoffer Ulrich from Denmark with host family Tom and Marci Rhamy; and Eunsu Hyun from South Korea with host family Mike and Mondra Laughlin. Schlimbach is from Hamminkeln, Germany, where his home school has close to a thousand students. He is involved in junior band, big band, and musical education. Back in Germany, Schlimback’s parents are a teacher and computer scientist. He looks forward to participating in band, football, basketball, choir, speech, and tennis while attending SWV. Schlimbach said almost everyone in Corning and Southwest Iowa seems to drive a truck. He said the area has a lot of space dotted with farming, cows, and small spread- out cities. Some of the things Schlimbach wants to do while in the United States is to see the Grand Canyon, snowboard in the Rockies, have a fun school year, make new friends and family, experience a new culture, and score his first touchdown in football. Ulrich is from Copenhagen, Denmark, where his home school has between 7. He is involved with soccer back home. His parents are involved in the banking and insurance industry. While attending SWV, Ulrich wants to run cross country, and play basketball and tennis. Ulrich said Corning and Southwest Iowa are different in a good way when compared to Denmark. He said he is looking forward to learning a new language and meeting new people while experiencing a new culture. Hyun is from South Korea where she said her city is medium sized with her school enrollment of about 1,2. She is involved with the dance team and psychology club back in South Korea. Her father works as an engineer for Samsung and her mother is a piano teacher. Hyun plans to join the dance team while at SWV as that is her favorite activity. She said Corning and Southwest Iowa include more farmland and wild animals when than South Korea.Hyun said she is also looking forward to making many friends and sharing her culture. She wants to experience as much as she can while she is in the United States. Submitted photo — A core committee representing the Adams Community Economic Development Corporation Fund Inc. Corning. Hotel plans proceed. A core committee representing the Adams Community Economic Development Corporation Fund Inc. Corning.“We need a place for visitors to stay,” committee member Beth Waddle said. Alumni, family, friends and other visitors have to stay 2. Corning and spend time driving back and forth, when they would rather be closer. Also, we watch dollar after dollar escape our community as sales taxes, dining, gas, retail sales are spent in the other communities they are lodging at.”The core committee has met with two franchise companies and two private hotels to gain information for construction a 3. The construction cost projections for each were around $3. Once the committee knew the approximate price tag, members decided they needed to determine whether at least $2. ACEDC Fund Inc. is a 5. Adams Community Economic Development Corporation. If the funding can be raised, ACEDC Fund Inc. Donations for the capital campaign are tax deductible. If there are profits above the normal scope needed to maintain the hotel, those dollars would be used for other community projects. Currently a fundraising committee has begun to ask for pledges. Since some alumni classes met in July, the committee started with those classes. There is an alumni challenge for classmates to work together to raise pledges for $1. For each class that reaches that goal, their class year will be on a plaque for one of the rooms. The goal is to raise at least $1 million from alumni pledges. In additional there is a $1. The fundraising committee is trying to find a champion/cheerleader from each class who would be the main contact to the committee. That person would gather the contact information from classmates, help send out information on how classmates can give, and keep them informed on how close their class is to reaching their goal. Currently the fundraising committee has class champions for 1.
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