Odds and ends: Wis. village trying to sell old bridge for price of $1
November 26, 2007
SOLDIERS GROVE, Wis. – The Kickapoo River bridge is a big structure with a small price tag: one buck.
Village officials fear the nearly century-old bridge, which hasn’t hosted traffic in 31 years, will collapse into the river and want to get rid of it quickly. Village board member Vicki Campbell said they hope high scrap prices help attract a buyer who may want to sell the bridge’s steel parts.
“With the steel prices what they are right now, we thought this was an opportune time to sell it,” Campbell said.
They previously tried a similar offer, she said, but the buyer backed out.
The overhead truss bridge was built in 1910 and was a major connection for the community. Over the years, a new route into Soldiers Grove was built, and the bridge became a fishing spot.
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In 1976, the state Department of Transportation recommended closing the bridge, saying its age and condition posed a hazard. Laurel Hestetune, village president, said he remembers the rattling sound of the boards as travelers passed over.
“Once it’s gone – if it goes – I’m going to miss it,” he said.
Thirty-five foot statue of legendary ox loses its head
KLAMATH, Calif. — Babe the Blue Ox has lost his head. Ax-wielding Paul Bunyan is not a suspect.
The head fell off the 35-foot-tall statue of giant lumberjack Bunyan’s mythical sidekick Tuesday, landing snout down on the pavement in the northern California town of Klamath.
Jeff LaForest, manager of the gift shop where the statue stands, says water was seeping inside the statue. That weakened the wood inside the structure and caused the collapse.
LaForest said he will repair Babe as soon as possible. In the meantime, he plans to use a diminutive stuffed animal head as a placeholder in time for the town’s Christmas light show.
“It’s kind of sad isn’t it?” LaForest said.
From Associated Press reports