Covid or not - Manning is as busy as ever.
Kids are back to school - masks and all and thankfully, so far, no major outbreaks!
But what has been amazing is that pretty much the community never shut down completely.
Since spring, most stores/businesses are open but ask people to wear masks and be aware of their health and not come in if they feel ill.

Construction has continued all year, from winter and when spring came, it got busier than ever.

Manning continues to get its brand new and highly upgraded fiber optics system, then Caseys started construction on their new store, the Water slide project is full-steam ahead, and the Center Street bridge construction is also in full-swing. Then in south Manning, I've been told there are as many as 4 new houses being built. I haven't had time to drive around to take pictures but maybe will try in the next few days.

One thing I noticed once the state and federal Covid restrictions started ending is that 141's traffic is busier than I've ever seen, with trucks & cars, and I become impatient when I try to cross 141 now because I have to wait, sometimes several minutes because of the traffic.

I talked to one of the building contractors earlier this year and they said they had all kinds of back-orders of siding and other building materials because of all the construction that has been going on across the country, in spite of the Covid virus.

I don't have time to show more detailed stages for each of the projects but take a look at what is going on in Manning. I won't show many fiber pictures, since there really aren't any exciting or unique things to show...basically digging and boring.

One thing to keep in mind when you look at all of these construction pictures - the next time you drive across a bridge, walk into a business, or go to a recreation center - think of ALL the work it took to provide you with these things that are taken for granted.

If you ever see a construction worker - take the time to THANK them for all of the physically hard work they do, in all kinds of environments and difficult conditions...
Most people today don't have to do physical work - definitely not as demanding as construction crews...

When you see a worker standing around from time to time leaning against the proverbial "shovel," don't assume this is what they do all day or question why there are so many workers at times at certain projects.
The old saying with concrete work is "You never have enough help once the cement truck starts pouring concrete."
If you like to criticize then put on some work boots, pick up a tool, and work with these men for just ONE day - you'll be singing a different tune after that!!!

Continued Fiber optics upgrade

The city utilities were busy marking all of the underground wiring, pipes, and water lines in March.

On August 4, the fiber company started pulling the fiber wires.

Boring in September, which is continuing in November.

Center Street Bridge

Center Street bridge June

east side railing


west side railing


Looking south on East Street


June 4


June 6


June 8


June 10


June 15


June 18


July 7


July 10


July 14


July 16


July 28


August 3


August 17


August 17

Screw jacks are used to give the pitch/slope to the bridge deck.


August 20


August 26


August 20


August 26


September 4


September 5

September 14


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September 22


September 24


September 24


September 24


Concrete slump test


It's a joystick world - operating the concrete pump

Video

If I understood correctly - when the tubing arm is extended way out it generates 70,000 pounds of weight back on the vehicle when full of concete.


Almost finished


Burlap covering with sprinkler system used to keep the concrete wet for several days

Water was pumped from Willow Creek

Video


12:37 AM October 21


12:54 AM


1:31 PM


2:06 PM


2:06 PM


2:25 PM


Caseys construction

July 14 - looking east


July 15


July 15 - footings for the old Rix station canopy


July 17 - looking east


July 30

adding clay soil to replace the black bottom gumbo that was removed.


August 3 adding more clay fill in back


August 7


August 11


August 12 digging the hole for the fuel tanks


August 13


August 13 digging the hole for the fuel tanks


August 13


August 17


August 17


August 19 - adding pea gravel as fill

August 19


August 19


August 20


August 21 - blue liner water barrier


August 24


August 31


September 2


September 2


September 3


September 4


September 4


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September 15


September 22


September 24


September 30


October 6


Looking west


October 14


October 14


October 14


October 19 - first snow on Caseys


October 21


Since the Hillside Splash bid came in $150,000 under the designer's figures, it has been decided to complete the whole project now.
Most of it will be finished this year with completion next spring.

November 2020: Manning Insurance Agency Awards A $500 Gift To The Hillside Splash Pad
As part of the IMT Insurance 2020 Community Contest, Manning Insurance Agency is proud to award a $500 gift to the Hillside Splash Pad.
Of the nearly 100 entries submitted and more than $32,500 awarded to worthy causes, Hillside Splash Pad was chosen as one of the 2020 project winners.
This is the 23rd consecutive year that IMT, along with Independent Insurance Agents like Manning Insurance, has awarded local community projects and organizations in need of funding.

Hillside Splash project


June 1


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June 2


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July 10


August 6


August 17


August 21


August 25 - remember the old high school band room? This is part of the footings.


August 25


August 26


September 3


September 15


September 17


September 22


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September 30


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Thanks to the Manning Rotary who received a grant from Rotary International for "Free Notes" Harmony in the Park musical stands.
Other groups/individuals who assisted with the cost of concrete and retaining wall were Manning Chamber, Chicks with Checks, Refresh Manning Trust, and Norbert & Virginia Stoberl.

Free Notes project

October 6


October 15


October 23


October 23

Video


And this is just a little of what is going on in Manning - not counting the 7 new homes that are currently being built in South Manning, and all of the other smaller projects that pop up from time to time.


This Manning construction feature shows exactly why we can't have a NATIONAL policy of Shut Downs for controlling the Covid virus.
Every state and every community has very different situations and populations and environments to where shutting down in a large city makes no sense in a very small town.
While there have been several positive Covid cases in Manning, from my interactions with the various construction crews, I'm only aware of one positive case with one of the construction workers here in Manning, and that person didn't catch it while at work, but somehow his grandmother got Covid and they suspect he contracted it when he visited her.

When I visit with the various crews, I try to maintain a safe distance - I don't want to be responsible for giving them the virus and I sure don't want to catch it from them.
But I think, based on the infection rates, that you are much less likely to catch the virus outdoors...not impossible but being locked up in close contact in a home hasn't prevented the spread in these situations either.


Another amazing thing about the Manning community is rather than shut everything down completely we all work together to help each other by various activities such as the "Drive-thru" fund raisers that have been held throughout the Covid Pandemic.

Main Street Manning To Host "Drive - Thru Harvest Dinner" On Sunday, October 25
To cap off a successful season of "Drive-Thru" Sunday meals, Main Street Manning will host a "Drive -Thru" Harvest Dinner on Sunday, October 25.


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