Nora Springs Mill Pond Bridge now has pathway system to walk along river
Nora Springs Parks and Rec members Mike Brallier (left) and Emily Dykstra stand in front of the Mill Pond Pedestrian Bridge on Friday. Press photo by Kelly Terpstra
Nora Springs Parks and Rec members Mike Brallier (left) and Emily Dykstra stand in front of the Mill Pond Pedestrian Bridge on Friday. Press photo by Kelly Terpstra
Mike Brallier (left) talks to Jeremy Slick (middle) and Jim Rasing of Heartland Asphalt on Friday in Nora Springs. Press photo by Kelly Terpstra
A new trail extension is being built in Shell Rock River City Park in Nora Springs. Press photo by Kelly Terpstra
New picnic tables at the Shell Rock River City Park in Nora Springs. Press photo by Kelly Terpstra
A new trail extension is being built in Shell Rock River City Park in Nora Springs. Press photo by Kelly Terpstra
A new trail extension is being built in Shell Rock River City Park in Nora Springs. Press photo by Kelly Terpstra
The Mill Pond Pedestrian Bridge in Nora Springs now has trail extensions that lead to a pathway. Press photo by Kelly Terpstra
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