(KLZA)--During the November 3 Council meeting in Falls City, the Council approved a resolution to receive a donation of real estate in the 1500 block of Stone Street from Dorothy Towle, owner of Southeast Nebraska Communications.
The property has been donated to the City to continue the use as a park.
In other business the Council approved an amendment to the Labor agreement between the City and the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 571, to increase the contribution to the pension plan from 6-percent to 7-percent.
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