BOONE, Iowa---The Boone City Council will consider awarding a bid for the construction of a couple of entrance features along US Highway 30. The stone and masonry projects will be located on the north side of the highway, one on McHose Park property and the other on the east side on property that's part of the R.L. Fisher Business Park. The entrance features will include some of the granite salvaged from the demolition of the Meyers Building in downtown Boone.
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