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Wilson Creek stabilization project

Cindy Rinehart by Cindy Rinehart
May 20, 2020
in Platte City
Wilson Creek stabilization project
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The Wilson Creek Stabilization Project in Platte City got underway this week with the arrival of Hoy Excavating, the general contractor.

Platte City Mayor Frank Offutt stopped by to visit the construction site Wednesday morning to witness the rehabilitation of the drainage way being improved as part of the city’s efforts to maintain its storm water infrastructure. Public works subcommittee chairman, John Higgins, alderman in ward three, shared with the mayor, “This storm water project was made possible by the cooperation of adjacent land owners allowing the city to design and proceed with this long needed public improvement.” The scope of the project includes the clearing of brush and placing an erosion blanket covered with large dimension stones and is located at the intersection of Fourth Street and Clark Avenue.

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Cindy Rinehart

Cindy Rinehart

For nearly 30 years, office manager Cindy Rinehart has been the official zookeeper inside what is sometimes a chaotic Platte County Landmark newsroom.

Since being hired by Ivan Foley in 1992, at various points Cindy has performed nearly every task required in the newspaper operation, including design, photography, technology, sales, writing, bookkeeping, public relations, staff psychologist and more.

A former member of the North Platte R-1 School Board, Cindy and her husband live in northern Platte County and have three grown children and five grandchildren.

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