30 years ago – August 15, 1986
Larry Stanley of Black Hawk will be operating a shuttle service through the streets of Central City. At a meeting of the Central City Council on August 6, Stanley was granted a non-exclusive franchise, according to Jack Hidahl, city clerk and administrator. Stanley said this week that he plans to run the shuttle from the free parking lot through town, up to the Lost Gold Mine, then back down through town and up to the free parking lots. The cost will be 50 cents per person. Stanley said that he applied to the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) for an emergency temporary license so that he could run the shuttle service during the Jazz Festival. It is scheduled for this weekend. The PUC granted the license Wednesday. It will be valid for 15 days. Stanley said that by the time the 15 days expire he should have his regular license to operate the shuttle service.
Joe and Karen Meeds of Central City are proud to announce the birth of their first child, a girl. Nicole Ashley was born at St. Joseph Hospital on July 27, 1986, at 3:45 p.m. She weighed six and a half pounds and was 18 and a half inches in length. Her maternal grandparents are Carol and Jim Rezny of Arvada and her paternal grandparents are Everett and Patty Meeds of White Bear Lake, Minnesota. Maternal great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rezny of St. Louis, Missouri and her paternal great grandparent is France Jeans of Stillwater, Minnesota. Nicole also has a great-great grandparent, Mary Karr, of Somerset, Wisconsin.
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