BOONE, Iowa---The Boone City Council has considered a settlement in a lawsuit against the City because of injuries sustained while sledding in McHose Park just over two-years ago. Next up, the Boone Parks Commission will review the proposed settlement in a special meeting Friday afternoon. Many people have questioned Park Commission members about the closure of the sledding hill, which was permanently closed because of the lawsuit.
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Are any city employees being held accountable for the movement of the cement block?
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