
Students break in the new crosswalk in front of Valley View Elementary along with faculty and city officials last Thursday during the ribbon cutting ceremony. From left, Kris Larson, clerk/treasurer; David Sims, mayor; Nathan Williams, Valley View principal; Ron Smith, councilman; Gary Pflueger, superintendent; John Youngwirth, street superintendent; Debbie Pauls, teacher. The ribbon cutting ceremony was held Nov. 3, marking the completion of the schools new crosswalk,…
November 10, 2016
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