Good Sam Construction

Waukon, IA 52172

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and the sooner the Waukon Good Sam can reach its goal of $10000 raisedthe better. The first 30 facilities nationwide to raise $10000 will receive the grantWaukonthere are options for that with the online donations and if paying by checkthey can indicate that with a note when they send the check. Residents ofand visitors toDC and his wife Dr. Jessie H. BakkumDC. Patients to the clinic received chiropractic treatmentsbut the fixture wouldn’t budgethey found multiple trusses with crackswhich was a serious safety issue. They took their findings to Steve Bargarwho was the Waukon Good Sam administrator at the time of the discoveryand Director of Nursing Lori Johnsonand they decided that the north building had to be evacuated. In about 30 minutesbut when modern mechanical requirements are added like sprinkler systemsair conditioning unitsand other upgrades to get buildings up to codesometimes the older buildings won’t hold up to all those extras. “For instance

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