Created: Wednesday, May 20, 2009 12:16 p.m. CDT
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Sheriff's Report

May 5
Michael D. Hunter, 42, Lamoni, was cited for fourth and fifth degree theft. The incidents happened on March 27.


May 8
At 7:30 p.m. R&R Campground, 2400 US Highway 69, reported theft, criminal mischief  to 12 water faucet spots and 12 plumbing to the spouts valued at $2,000. They also reported second degree trespassing.


May 10
At 8:16 a.m. Clarke County Engineer reported criminal mischief to a wooden street closed barricade at the 1600 block of 332nd Ave in Woodburn. The barricade was valued at $150.
At 3:36 p.m. Ernest R. Mundy, Woodburn, reported criminal mischief to a gray metal mailbox, valued at $75, and a plastic mailbox valued at $25 from 1681 332nd Ave in Woodburn.


At 6:55 a.m. Swine Graphics reported criminal mischief to a window valued at $550 at 2952 Kendall St in Osceola.


May 11
At 11:42 a.m. Dawn L. Nelson, 1355 Adair St, Grand River, reported larceny-theft of an old wagon wheel valued at $50 from her home.


At 1:55 p.m. Terry Robins reported criminal mischief. A fence was cut in nine spots, all strands at Knox Township Section 28. Damage was valued at $500.

Reader poll

Clarke County Landfill Commission voted to proceed with a transfer station to replace the landfill after it reaches capacity, but Osceola City Council hasn't given its support for the idea. What do you think is the best option for the city of Osceola?
A transfer station would be most convenient, even if it comes at slightly higher costs than direct hauling and keeps the city in the 28E agreement.
If direct hauling to Madison County Landfill or Metro Waste Authority is the cheapest option, it's the best choice despite some inconvenience to those who currently drop off waste at Clarke County Landfill.
Although it could be the most expensive option, Clarke County should build another landfill.
I don't care what the city decides.

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