MADRID, Iowa---Governor Terry Branstad was on hand for the formal ribbon cutting ceremony for the High Trestle Trail Wednesday. Branstad was joined by Lt. Governor Kim Reynolds and Congressman Leonard Boswell. The event also included representatives of all the city's and county's that participated in the trail project, state representatives and also members of the Iowa Heritage Foundation. Becky Roorda is Chair of the Boone County Conservation Commission and has been heading up the Madrid Celebration Committee. Roorda says Saturday, everyone is welcome to take part in the "Grand Celebration" for the trail which she said would be a mini RAGBRAI type event.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
-
▼
2011
(616)
-
▼
April
(47)
- RAGBRAI Housing
- Drug Drop Off
- Xenia Audit Released
- Hospital Finances Rebound in March
- RAGBRAI Route
- High Trestle Trail
- Conversations on Education
- Relay for Life Team Registration Deadline
- Boone 13 year old Receives Acting Awards
- District Patrons Will Need Petition
- Kids Klub Program Planning for Summer
- Heritage Program
- High Trestle Trail Grand Celebration
- Fire Department Staff Changes
- Madrid Threat
- Assessments
- Rummage and Bake Sale
- Recreational Trail
- City Takes Steps to Expand Program
- Supervisors Asked to Restrict Road
- Fire Destroys Barn
- NSP Grant Application
- Public Forums
- 30th Annual BAHS Rummage Sale
- Relay For Life
- Special Meeting to Sell Bonds
- Neighborhood Stabilization Grant
- Economic Development Meeting
- Hy Vee Donates to Museum
- Burn Ban Lifted
- School Board Approves Budget
- Governor Speaks at Holy Week Event
- Park Commission Awards Contract
- Council Tables Action on Grant Application
- Even With Rain Burn Ban in Effect
- Pickup Tractor Accident Injures One
- Homecoming
- Fires Continue Dispite Burn Ban
- Deputy Accident
- Deputy Crashes on Highway 30
- Burning Ban
- Council Expands TIF District
- Keep Boone County Scenic
- Two 15 year olds Found in Indianapolis
- Perry Man Hospitalized Following Accident
- Annexation Issue Remains Quiet
- Behn on Electric Rates
-
▼
April
(47)
No comments:
Post a Comment