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Gregory R. Norfleet/West Branch Times
National Park Service’s Michael Edwards (in backhoe) and Tim Cooke started June 24 cleaning up a large section of a willow tree torn apart by a heavy storm that blew through West Branch the night before. The willow, just west of the Parkside Bridge and just north of the Visitor Center, was heavily rotted. Edwards said the rest of the tree would likely be removed in the near future. West Branch Fire Chief Kevin Stoolman said that the storm dropped a limb on a power line and a tree fell on a trailer in Iowa City on the outer edge of the WBFD’s district, but the gusts of up to 70 miles per hour caused no injuries. A survey of the area found a large tree across the driveway of Greg and Faye Tucker on 280th Street northeast of town, but no other significant damage. |
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