KIWA Marketplace for February 28

For Marketplace Plus:

John Deere 60″ cut turn mower and a Pond Boat

Ludwig snare drum

For Sale:

30 each N scale model railroad cars. $60 obo; dark blue loveseat from a smoke-free and pet-free home. It is less than a year old and in new condition. $100. You haul. Call 712-221-9290 and leave a message of which item you are interested in.

10″ TV with remote. Good for a small college dorm room, or bed room. $5 obo. It needs to go as it is just taking up space in my home! Call 712-578-1332 and leave a message.

Wanted:

1965 Dodge Coronet parts or a complete car. 712-461-1741

Electric chain saw with a long blade. 712-320-1906

Giveaway:

Upright piano. You haul. 712-221-9290 and leave a message.

Knowledge Nugget:

A study looking into wedding planning habits and behaviors uncovered the most time-consuming parts of the wedding planning process and found that the average enganged person spends 12 hours a week planning their wedding.

The average engaged American will find themselves in wedding planning mode over 11 months – logging 528 hours of planning from engagement to the big day. Finding the perfect venue is the No. 1 time-consuming activity with a quarter of those surveyed admitting that this was the process’s most challenging and tedious part.

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KIWA Marketplace for May 17

For Sale: Very nice Lane cedar chest. It is medium brown in color and is in excellent condition. Located in Sheldon.

KIWA Marketplace for May 16

For Marketplace Plus: DeWalt diesel torpedo heater. 12-foot long tiki bar. For Sale: Indoor air purifier and household vacuum. It is

KIWA Marketplace for May 15

For Marketplace Plus: 12-foot long tiki bar. For Sale: Humminbird 998 fish finder with a Lake Master chip. $150 obo. Also

KIWA Marketplace for May 13

For Marketplace Plus: Bernese Mountain puppies that are due on May 21 (Picture of Mom on Marketplace Plus). Text/call 712-470-0362 50

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