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By Lois Lambert
The large rock in Caldwell Park was moved
there by Peter Linn and Floyd Olson (Olson was my father) sometime after World War I.
They moved it from southeast of Dayton on
wooden skids, pulled by two tractors. The first day, they
made it to the railroad tracks, which is just past the rodeo
grounds. The skids gave out, so they had to obtain new
skids and it was moved on the second day, put in its place
where it is now.
Reuben E. Peterson (June 19, 1919; Coelenz,
Germany) was Earl Petersons and Lois Lamberts great
uncle, whose name was inscribed on the memorial alongside Charles H. Peterson (July 26, 1918; Chateau Thiery),
Theodore J. Anderson (Oct. 8, 1918; Camp Dodge),
Duane H. Hinman (Oct. 20, 1918; Bordeaux, France)
and Ernest E. Peterson (Oct. 21, 1918; Clermon-Ferrard,
France).
On the rock, it is written that they died that we
might live.
Editors Note: Currently, there is a proposal
to move the Caldwell Park memorial rock to the Dayton Historical Museum site.
Jaguar Baseball...
Front row, left to right, are Mitchell Reck, Adam Dellachiesa, Travis Jones, Spencer Johnson, Cameron Anderson,
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Johnson, Ryan Gustafson, Daven Reese, and Kolten Lundberg, Third Row, left to right are Coach Bryan Bachal, Andrew
Dorage, Nolan Brand, Dakota Jaeschke Dylan Johnson, Joe Sedlacek, sam Berglund, Tommy Lennon, and Coach Brad
Anderson.
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Plainsman.
In Colorado, it was where she had gotten her
start in ministry by way of teaching childrens sermons.
The people that Ive met and the things I saw
and learned were just like, wow, what an experience,
Christie said.
Christie returned to Iowa once more and to the
Daily Freeman-Journal, where she worked part-time.
Along with working nights, Christie had spoken
with the United Methodist Church District Superintendent and said that she had graduated from the School of
Lay Ministry in 2002.
By the end of her meeting, she was given ministry over two churches, the First United Methodist Church
located in Williams and the other in Ellis Township.
God has been there all along, Christie said.
New Minister continued on page 5...
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Thirty-two Educational Presentations and Extemporaneous speaking events took place on Saturday,
June 27th at the Webster County Extension Office. State
Fair presentations will be made by the following 4-Hers
representing Webster County.
Extemporaneous Speaking: Miranda Keith,
Country Charmers and Luke Lewandowski, SonRays.
Honorable Mention: Karrigan Mentzer, Dayton
Tigers.
Educational Presentations: Hannah Peterson, Gowrie Groundbreakers, Interviewing; Mallory
Hammitt, Nifty Newark, Special Olympics; Rachel
Rethwisch, Elkhorn Earlybirds, Picture Perfect; Nathan Rethwisch, Elkhorn Earlybirds, Ocean Garbage
Galore; Alexis Stuhrenberg, Washington Winners, Art
in Motion; Brooklin Border, Douglas Dreamers, Olivia
Mitchell, Washington Winners, & Caryn Dawson, C/C
Sidekicks, The Soldier Garden.
Honorable Mention: Addison Lincoln, Johnson
Jaguars, Facts About Iowa; Jacob Lewandowski, SonRays, Gaming Past & Present; Lillian Nahnsen, Button Flowers; Ruth Chalstrom, SonRays, Bees and their
Pests; Ben and Josh Carlson, and Jarrett and Justin Loseke, all of the Gowrie Groundbreakers, How to Write
and Give a Speech; Mykaela Stuhrenberg, Majestic
Tornados.
4-H Communications entries were judged
throughout the Webster County Fair. These included
working exhibits and Share the Fun acts. These activities
gave 4-Hers the opportunity to communicate and interact with an audience in several different ways.
Working Exhibits: Madison Andersion, Washington Winners and Mallory Hammitt, Nifty Newark for
Physical Exercise; Brooklin Border and Liam Conrad
of the Douglas Dreamers for Stick Puzzles; Randy Andrews, Dayton Tigers and Dillon Sytsma, Washington
Winners for Fishing Safety; and Christine Housken
and Hannah Rees of the Washington Winners for Cornie
Snacks.
Honorable Mentions: Matthew Fransen and
Ryan Fransen of the Washington Winners; Carson Lambert, Dayton Tigers and Sammy Sytsma, Washington
Winners; Leah Gibbons and Kaleigh Winkler, Washington Winners; Charly Scharf and Emma Sytsma, Washington Winners.
Share the Fun presentations provide an opportunity to perform before an audience, purely for the sake of
enjoyment. 4-Hers shared their talents on the last day of
the fair.
Those representing Webster County at the
Iowa State Fair:
Piano Solo - Brady OBrien (Douglas Dreamers).
Piano/Vocal - Brooklin Border (Douglas
Dreamers) & Dart Dohrn (Badger Builders).
Duet - Josh Gibbons & Leah Gibbons (both
Washington Winners).
Honorable Mention - Emma Alstott (Douglas
Dreamers) for a Tap Dance Solo.
Ribbons for all participants in Educational
Presentations were awarded as follows:
Country Charmers - Jacob Lewandowski, blue;
& Cameron Pliner, red.
Dayton Tigers - Lillian Nahnsen, blue; Alyssa
Speck, blue; Chloe Speck, blue; & Kylie Weiland, red.
Elkhorn Earlybirds - Nathan Rethwisch, blue; & Rachel
Rethwisch, blue.
Gowrie Groundbreakers - Ben Carlson, blue;
Josh Carlson, blue; Jarrett Loseke, blue; Justin Loseke,
blue; Hannah Peterson, blue; & Matthew Ross, red.
Washington Winners - Olivia Mitchell, blue; Alexis Stuhrenberg, blue; Mykaela Stuhrenberg, blue; &
Mykenzie Stuhrenberg, blue.
Ribbons for all participants in Extemporaneous Speaking were awarded as follows:
Country Charmers - Hannah Fiala, red; & Miranda Keith, blue.
Dayton Tigers - Karrigan Mentzer, blue.
Gowrie Groundbreakers - Maddy Christiansen, red; &
Picured above are the Webster County horse project game participants that participated on Sunday, July 12.
Kylie Weiland sits patiently as she has her Horticulture judged at the Webster County Fair.
The 4-H Cat Show was held Friday, July 10 at
the Webster County Fair. The Champion Cat was shown
by Katelyn Pliner, Country Charmers, and Gina Kramer,
Johnson Jaguars won the Reserve Champion Cat honors.
Spectators Choice Award went to Jeannie Boro, C/C
Sidekicks.
Showmanship winners were chosen for senior,
intermediate and junior classes. Senior Showmanship
honors went to Jordan Johnnson, Dayton Tigers; Intermediate Showmanship went to Chloe Ulicki, SonRays;
and Katie Delaney, Douglas Dreamers, won the Junior
Showmanship award. Andrew Creger, C/C Sidekicks,
won the Costume Class.
Katelyn Pliner, Country Charmers; Gina Kramer, Johnson Jaguars; Andrew Creger, C/C Sidekicks; and
Jordan Johnson, Dayton Tigers all received First Place
designation in their respective classes.
All participants received ribbons as follows:
Country Charmers - Katelyn Pliner, 3 blue.
Dayton Tigers - Jordan Johnson, 4 blue; Kylie
Weiland, 2 blue.
Gowrie Groundbreakers - Kendall Sandgren, 2
blue.
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science skills
dont meet standards
Lower then 85%...
Senior Nicole Williams pitches against South Central Calhoun on July 2 in Lytton. Williams was among four
Lady Jags players honored by the Twin Lakes Conference.
Natalie Lambert pitches the ball for the Jaguars
against Woodward Granger on July 1. Lambert was honored by the Twin Lakes Conference. Photo by Lynn Rittgers.
Four Southeast Valley softball team players
were among the first and honorable mention teams from
the Twin Lakes Conference All-Conference squads.
Senior Nicole Williams, junior Natalie Lambert
and junior Josie Breitsprecher were placed on the first
team Twin Lakes All-Conference squad.
Junior Erica Rittgers earned a spot on the honorable mention squad.
The Jaguars (22-12) finished fourth in the TLC
with a 7-3 record. Newell-Fonda (30-14), this years
conference representative in the State Softball tournament, finished first with a perfect 10-0 record.
Rounding out the top of conference was AltaAurelia (8-2 TLC, 24-12 overall) and East Sac County
(8-2, 15-14).
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Dayton Public Librarys summer reading party
r
is
Wednesday,
July 29, 2-4 pm, at the Dayton Commu,
nity Center. All are welcome, whether or not you partici-pated in the summer reading program!
The feature entertainer is Toby KID Clown, a
d
professional
educator and clown. Toby has presented in
e
forty-eight states in our country, as well as England and
Canada. One of the few Master Clowns in the world plus
an Education degree from Iowa State University, Toby
ehas spent almost thirty years helping folks laugh and
learn. This show makes positive memories for kids that
2are associated with the library, books and reading. Says
Jeannette McNulty, Edison Elementary School librarian
in Phoenix Arizona.
Shane Straka, Ready for School Specialist from
IPTV, will rally the kids with an activity and public television program, and a delicious ice cream sundae bar will
round out the party. Expert balloon twister Kaeli Berns
and friends will be making balloon animals, crowns, and
other fun shapes for the kids, along with temporary tattoos. The top 10 reader awards will be presented to the
readers with the highest number of hours.
This has been a great year for participation with
even more participation than last year--over 100 kids
signed up for the program and 69 readers have collected
prizes so far. For those readers who have not completed
8 weeks of prizes, keep reading, and continue to collect
prizes until school starts.
The library will have one additional story time
the week after the party with Mrs. Fisher on Wednesday,
August 5, 2-3 pm, at the Dayton Public Library.
Approval for the proposed Laurel Park Frisbee
Golf Course, a presentation of the Student Achievement
Data and an expansion of Kids Palace Daycare into the
technology lab were subjects of the Prairie Valley School
Board meeting on Wednesday, July 15 at the Southeast
Valley High School Library.
The meeting began at 6:45 and moved rather
quickly. The first major move that the school board made
was the hiring of Kyle Johnson as a Student Interventionist (counselor, etc.), a full-time position at the school.
Johnson is the current Southeast Valley head
coach in boys basketball.
The school board approved the City of Gowrie
expanding the existing agreement for the baseball field
in Gowrie. This would include the usage of the parking
areas and surrounding area near the football field to accomodate the proposed Laurel Park Frisbee Golf Course.
Following the motion, the school board also approved sponsoring Hole Seven on the course, contributing $500 toward the project.
There were also no bids on the John Deere mower, and the school board agreed that the mower should be
advertised at a set price of $4,500.
Expansion of Kids Palace Daycare was given
the go-ahead by the school board, as the daycare will expand into the technology lab room. The Preschool and the
daycare will exchange existing rooms.
For the move and expansion, Kids Palace will
pay the school $450 monthly.
The school board also held an extensive conversation with the Student Achievement Data presented. The
conclusion of the analysis by school officials stated that
the percent of students proficient in reading, math and
science did not consistently meet the expectation of 85
percent in general education classrooms.
The percentage of non-proficient students increased after elementary school, and the district set a goal
of having 85 percent of its students to be proficient in
reading at all grade levels.
In the conversation, members discussed weak
spots and key indicators, as well as what can be done
about improvement.
Present at the meeting were board members
Shannon Miller, Heidi McGuire, Gary Welter, Brian
Holmgaard and Jim Carlson. Principals Jim Henrich and
Jim Duncan, along with Superintendent Lois Irwin were
also present at the meeting.
Erica Rittgers gets a hit for the Jaguars on June
5 against Ogden. Rittgers was honored by the Twin Lakes
Conference. Photo by Lynn Rittgers.
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Schedule of Events
Week of July 29th to Aug 5th
I like summer
I like summer rain. Not at noon when everyone
wants to be outside in the sunshine swimming, if you are
lucky enough to be at the beach. But after the sun sets,
when the world is dark and lightning brightens the sky
only to be followed by the predictable strike of thunder.
We count the seconds between the light and sound to
guess how far the storm is from us. One thousand one,
one thousand two
I like bug bites. Theyre the result of spending
time outside playing too much croquet or badminton or
golf or bocce or wiffle ball. We have so much fun and
are so intent on swatting balls (or shuttlecocks) we forget
about swatting bugs.
Until later, when we are inside; then I like antiitch cream. I like it a lot.
I like running out of Popsicles or ice cream. It
means weve been indulging in frozen concoctions to
cope with the heat of summers long days. We may even
skip a meal because we are outside playing and instead
supplement with treats from the freezer. Ice cream for
lunch = joy.
I like running out of toilet paper. It happens
when everyone is home and well feeling at home.
I add bonus points to this merry moment if everyone remembers to flush. I like when everyone flushes. It feels
miraculous, because I believe it is.
I like weeds. In another universe they may be
expensive, coveted plants (although I doubt it). Here,
on earth, in my yard, I have the opportunity to ban them
from the garden even though they are unruly and refuse
to obey humans. Weeds are good because they provide
me with a worthwhile task: pulling them.
I like sand on the kitchen floor. The bathroom
floor. The carpet. The dogs hair. The kids hair. My
bathing suit. You name it. Sand can be everywhere during the summer months. I think it may even self-multiply.
But it indicates one thing: the beach. And the beach in a
word is good. Well, that and wet. And sandy.
I like standing in line to ride the roller coaster.
It means I am at an amusement park and that is amusing.
Queuing up (a fancy term I learned during a Disney visit)
allows me to anticipate the fun. It prolongs the entertainment and gives me more bang for my buck. Standing in
line is at the heart of the free amusement park experience.
The 4-H Horse Show was held Saturday and
Sunday, July 11th and 12th at the Webster County Fair.
The Champion Pony was shown by Alyssa
Speck of the Dayton Tigers. Kylie Bergren, Silver
Spurs, won Reserve Champion Pony. The Champion
Mare was shown by Kourtney Condon, Johnson Jaguars,
and Reserve Champion Mare went to TJ Nelson, Johnson
Jaguars.
The Champion Gelding Class was won by
Mackenzie Nelson, Johnson Jaguars, and Ethan Egli,
Silver Spurs won Reserve Champion Gelding.
Receiving first place awards for Pleasure
classes Kylie Bergren, Silver Spurs, Senior Showmanship; Kourtney Condon, Johnson Jaguars, Senior
Horsemanship; Cresten Craven, Nifty Newark, Pony
Walk-Trot; Payton Erritt, Gowrie Groundbreakers, Intermediate Trail Course; Libbie Lowry, Silver Spurs,
English Pleasure All Ages; English Equitation All
Ages; Senior Trail Course; Bareback Walk Trot 9th
grade & over; Bareback Equitation All Ages; Jayden
Muench, Dayton Tigers, Intermediate Western Pleasure;
Intermediate Horsemanship; Kelsey Nelson, Johnson
Jaguars, Junior Showmanship; Junior Trail Course; Junior Western Pleasure; Junior Horsemanship; Bareback
Walk Trot 8th grade & under. Mackenzie Nelson,
Johnson Jaguars, Senior Western Pleasure. Zachary Pop,
Johnson Jaguars, Intermediate Showmanship; Samantha
Smith, C/C Sidekicks, Mini/Pony in Hand Trail.
The Costume Class winner was Samantha
Alphs, Gowrie Groundbreakers, with her horse, Rebel,
dressed up and ready for a Hawaiian Luau in their grass
skirts with leis and flowers in their hair.
Sunday was time for fun and games, where
there were also winners. Kylie Bergren, Silver Spurs,
Senior Egg & Spoon Races; Senior Key Hole Race; Senior Mystery Class; Senior Jumping Figure 8. Kyleigh
Erritt, Gowrie Groundbreakers, Junior Break the Gait;
Junior Pole Bending; Junior Key Hole Race; Junior Mystery Class; Junior Barrel Racing; Junior Flag Race; Junior
Jumping Figure 8. Payton Erritt, Gowrie Groundbreakers, Intermediate Barrel Racing; Intermediate Flag Race.
Libbie Lowry, Silver Spurs, Senior Pole Bending; Senior Barrel Racing; Senior Flag Race. Jayden Muench,
Dayton Tigers, Intermediate Break the Gait; Intermediate
Egg & Spoon Races; Intermediate Pole Bending; Intermediate Key Hole Race; Intermediate Jumping Figure
Saturday, Aug 1
1:30 - 2:30 MS Marching Band Harcourt
Appreciation Day Parade
Monday, Aug 3
SVHS Football at Camp Dodge (Aug 3-6)
10:30 - 12:00 Open Gyms for Volleyball Mondays
& Wednesdays
Tuesday, Aug 4
SVHS Football at Camp Dodge (Aug 3-6)
Wednesday, Aug 6
SVHS Football at Camp Dodge (Aug 3-6)
10:30 - 12:00 Open Gyms for Volleyball Mondays
& Wednesdays
*Schedule is pulled from the SV website for your convenience*
www.southeastvalley.org
***Schedules are subject to change at anytime***
Evelyn A. Lathrop, 98
Evelyn A. Lathrop, 98, of Spencer, Iowa, and
formerly of Humboldt and Burnside, Iowa, died Wednesday, July 22, 2015, at Northshire Nursing Home in Spencer.
Funeral services were held 11:00 a.m., Tuesday,
July 28, 2015, at the United Methodist Church in Dayton.
Pastor Kay. Christie will officiate. Burial was held at
West Lawn Cemetery in Lehigh. For online obituaries
and condolences please visit: www.carsonstappfuneralhome.com
Evelyn Anna Schultz was born on July 18, 1917, in
rural Otho, Iowa, the daughter of George and Elsie (Anderson) Schultz. She attended schools in the area of her
birth.
Evelyn was united in marriage to Robert C. Lathrop
on September 26, 1936, at the Riverside United Methodist Church in Fort Dodge. They were blessed to have
been married for over 74 years.
Evelyn worked as a seamstress at Fantles, Lillians,
and Hollywood Style Shop in Fort Dodge for many years,
retiring in 1978.
Evelyn and Bob made their home in Burnside
for over 60 years. In 2002, the couple moved to Humboldt, and in September of 2008, to Spencer.
Evelyn was a former member of the Baptist Church
in Burnside. She enjoyed cooking, sewing, making quilts
for family and friends, and teaching quilting classes.
Over the years Evelyn made dozens of quilts and held
the prime quilt exhibit at the Iowa State Fair for three
consecutive years.
Survivors include two sons, Ronald (Relda) Lathrop
of Lincoln, Nebraska, and Ray (Nancy) Lathrop of Spencer, Iowa; 11 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; 19
great great grandchildren; and two sisters, Gladys Love
of Cedar Falls, Iowa, and Joan (Ken) Shafar of Tavares,
Florida.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband,
Robert Lathrop on March 6, 2011, daughter, Roberta Nehring, son, Roger Jack Lathrop, granddaughter, Rebecca
Hurley, great-grandson, Kyle Sturguess, two brothers,
and two sisters.
Memorials may be left to the discretion of the family.
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Pickle Chips
Ingredients
Sandwich sliced dill pickles (about 12
slices)
1-2 cups Panko Breadcrumbs
Oil for frying
Batter
1 cup all purpose flour
1 cup milk
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 egg
1 teaspoon paprika
teaspoon black pepper
teaspoon dill (optional)
Instructions
Preheat oil to 360-370 degrees.
Combine all batter ingredients and stir until
smooth, let sit at least 5 minutes.
Dab pickle slices on paper towels to dry
them. Place about cup of Panko bread
crumbs in a bowl (add more as needed). (If
they get wet, they dont stick so its best to
work in small batches.)
Dip each pickle slice in the wet batter and
then gently toss in the bread crumbs, let sit
for a minute or so, this will allow the crumbs
to stick better.
Fry in small batches for 3-4 minutes or until
brown and crispy.
Serve with ranch dip.
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The Webster County 4-H Pet Show was held on
Sunday, July 12, at the Webster County 4-H Fair. The
Overall Champion Pet was shown by Hannah Rees,
Washington Winners, with her Chinchilla.
Other awards were given to: Alyssa Speck,
Dayton Tigers Best Pet Display; Hannah Maschino,
Nifty Newark -- Reserve Best Pet Display; Haley Dow,
Douglas Dreamers Best Pet Story; Annah Lewandowski, SonRays Reserve Best Pet Story.
Ribbons were awarded as follows:
Dayton Tigers - Alyssa Speck, Guinea Pig blue;
Chloe Speck, Guniea Pig, blue;
Gowrie Groundbreakers - Rachel Gibbs, Guinea Pig, Blue;
Washington Winners - Alyson Nieland, Fish,
blue; Hannah Rees, Chinchilla, Blue.
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Emanuel Lutheran Churchs Great Annual Bike Ride across Skillet Creek and Dolliver Memorial State Park.
Photo provided by Jeff Heck.
Iowas 15-day annual pheasant population survey begins on Aug. 1, and wildlife experts say this year
could be hard to predict.
A mild winter proceeded a warm March and
April, then a wet May and June is giving wildlife experts
mixed messages, but reports are coming in from people
who are seeing more pheasants and quail than the last
few years.
We likely had good winter survival from our
adult pheasants and quail giving us good populations to
build from, said Todd Bogenschutz, upland wildlife biologist with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources
who coordinates and collects the data from the 208, 30mile survey routes.
Pheasants do best during mild winters with less
than 30 inches of snow followed by a warm, dry spring
nesting season with less than eight inches of rain. Iowas
statewide snowfall average was 21.2 inches. The statewide spring rain average was 8.6 inches.
Ive had lots of reports from people who were
seeing early pheasant chicks, which is positive given that
May and June were so wet, he said. Our population
model based on weather is predicting a steady to slightly
increasing population. Roadside counts should be interesting.
The August roadside survey is the best measureIowas Pheasant continued on page 11...
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From left, Andrew Dorage, Cade King, Myles Davis, Dakota Jaeschke and Cameron Anderson each earned AllConference honors from the Twin Lakes Conference at the Southeast Valley baseball awards ceremony.
All-District honors...
Andrew Dorage (left) and Cade King gained AllDistrict honors at the Southeast Valley baseball awards ceremony. Dorage earned 1st Team Utility Player while King
was named 2nd Team Utility Player.
Six Southeast Valley baseball players earned Academic All-Conference awards at the Southeast Valley baseball
awards ceremony. From left to right are Joe Sedlacek, Cameron Anderson, Andrew Dorage, Nolan Brand, Myles Davis and
Nolan Johnson.
Roger Brown, Dayton, recently returned from a
trip to Oregon. He was gone for more than one month.
Roger was driven to Osceola where he took an
Amtrack train to Oregon. Roger had been Oregon many
years ago and has good memories from that experience.
He encountered a few problems on his trip but
managed to get back home safely to Dayton. A few Dayton residents followed his journey to Oregon and back.
Roger is well known in Dayton for doing small
jobs around the community and several residents have assisted Roger over the years.
He doesnt have family members in our area but
in a way several area community residents have been his
family.
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extracurricular activities.
Believe it or not, there is something for everyone. Especially at Southeast Valley High School.
Whats cool about SV is instead of just seeing
specific teachers and students like you would at the larger
schools, you run into the same crowd nearly every day
and more familiarity is gained.
My advice to any incoming freshman is the
same as incoming college students. The main thing with
high schools, colleges and universities is to get involved,
and even if you stink at it, join up and be there to learn.
Remember, its not what you know, its about
who you know and whos willing to speak up for you.
Plus, its okay if youre not a five-star athlete or
a whiz kid. Its all right to be quite awkward at this stage
of the game. Trust me, weve all been there in some shape
or form.
Next, I sound like Im cheating on parental
advice here, but grades arent everything. Instead, give
everything your best shot. If you give a solid effort on
everything, even if you dont completely comprehend the
material, youll wind up doing okay.
Another thing Ive personally learned over the
years is to keep your teachers and instructors in the loop
about things. Theyre human too, and they will understand if youre not getting a firm mental grasp on certain
material.
Or better yet, if youre having a bad day and you
need some cool down time, they will appreciate it if you
let them know.
Its better to cool the jets, count to ten and come
back to class in a better mood than cause another disturbance and get deeper into trouble.
Also, I know this goes against the policy of how
younger people work and how certain cliques operate, but
please dont be a jerk to others. Be as positive as you can,
respect the Golden Rule and all of that cool stuff.
You dont absolutely know what a certain persons situation is, and until you walk a mile in their shoes,
its best that youre polite to them or at least be tolerant of
their differences.
If you know someone you think is being annoying or disruptive, dont simply tell them to shut up. Its
going to make it worse.
Just be as cool as the other side of the pillow
(pardon my Stuart Scott reference) and kindly ask them
to turn down the proverbial volume. If you break it to
them nicely rather than bluntly, you will generate have a
more positive response.
On one last note, compliment people as much as
you can. Always assist your peers when theyre down on
their luck and always praise your peers when they suc-
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Bible reading...
Is reading the Bible daily a priority in your life?
The Lord has so much information to give us if we will
just make reading the Bible daily a priority in our lives.
In 1 Peter, the second chapter and verses one
and two tells us that God wants His people to long for the
pure milk of the Word, so that we can grow spiritually.
Im sure most of us skip a meal each day on occasion, but how often do we skip spending time reading
His Word? Im afraid a lot of us skip reading the Bible
quite often.
The thing is, we feed our bodies, which will one
day die, and yet we starve our spirit side, which will live
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WEBSTER CO.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Regular Meeting
July 14, 2015
The Board of Supervisors met in Session on the above date with
the following members present: Singer, Fletcher and Leffler. Absent:
Dencklau and Campbell.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Fletcher to approve minutes of the
July 7, 2015 regular meeting. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Leffler to approve merit pay increase
for Krystal Steck to $1,092.55 each pay period effective August 7, 2015,
per recommendation of Jessica Wernimont, Child Support Recovery Unit
Supervisor. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Fletcher to receive and place on file
re-appointment of Lori Oeltjenbruns as rural representative to the Dayton
Library Board. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Leffler to receive and place on file
Manure Management Plan Update for AKR Farms in Section 2, Dayton
Township. (Copy on file in Auditors office). Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Fletcher to approve Class B Beer
Permit for Backpocket Brewing LLC. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Leffler to approve and authorize
Chair to sign annual Animal Control Officer proposal and Agreement
effective August 1, 2015. (Copy on file in Auditors office). Motion carried
unanimously.
Kari Prescott discussed Community Health Needs Assessment and
Health Improvement Plan for the Webster County Health Department. No
action taken.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Fletcher to receive and place on file
Planning and Zoning Commissioners Report and set 10:15 a.m. July 28,
2015 as the time and date for public hearing to amend Zoning Ordinance
046 and Zoning Map to rezone two parcels of land in the Northeast Quarter
of Section 29, Township 88 North, Range 30 West of the 5th P.M., Webster
County, Iowa, and all of Block 12 in the unincorporated Town of Roelyn
from A-1 to I-1. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Leffler to receive and place on file
Planning and Zoning Commissioners Report and set 10:30 a.m. July 28,
2015 as the time and date for public hearing to amend Zoning Ordinance
046 and Zoning Map to rezone the following described property from M-E
to A-2: Part of Lot 4 Petersons Sub Division of NW Fr. of Section 7,
Township 88 North, Range 28 West of the 5th P.M., Webster County, Iowa.
Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Fletcher to receive and place on file
Planning and Zoning Commissioners Report and set 10:45 a.m. July 28,
2015 as the time and date for public hearing to amend Zoning Ordinance
046 to allow building on less than two acres upon review and favorable
recommendation from the Planning and Zoning Commission. Motion
carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Leffler to approve and authorize
Chair to sign permit from Prairie Energy to install new underground electric
service to 1973 Xavier Avenue in the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast
Quarter of Section 23, Township 89 North, Range 27 West, Colfax
Township. (Copy on file in Engineers office). Motion carried unanimously.
Tom Laufersweiler with Drainage District No. 96 stated that the
Trustees were going to start the process of defining the drainage easement
and requested the Board leave them alone to do their job. No action taken.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Fletcher to allow claims. Motion
carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Leffler to adjourn the meeting.
Motion carried unanimously.
s/Carol Messerly
Webster County Auditor
s/Robert H Singer
Temporary Board Chairman
Regular Meeting
July 21, 2015
The Board of Supervisors met in Session on the above date with
the following members present: Singer, Fletcher, Dencklau, Campbell and
Leffler. Absent: None.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Campbell to approve minutes of the
July 14, 2015 regular meeting. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Singer to receive and place on
file the following Drainage Repairs: D.D.# 1 and D.D.#3 Webster & #2
Humboldt. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to approve request from
Dennis McCubbin to assign Tax Sale Certificate number P090003 (Parcel
#1701354003) to him for payment of $150.00. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Leffler to approve Class B Beer
Permit Application for Badger Lake Dragon Boat Association effective
August 8, 2015. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Campbell to receive and place on file
Manure Management Plan Update for Dallas Thomas in Section 36, Cedar
Township, Calhoun County. (Copy on file in Auditors office). Motion
carried unanimously.
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Singer to approve and authorize
Chair to sign letter of support for Community Health Center of Fort Dodge
(CHCFD) in its request for continued funding. (Copy on file in Auditors
office). Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to review and approve
modifications to Agreement CRD8180MWISEC110207 between Webster
County, the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, Webster County
Improvement Corporation, and the Webster County Conservation Board
for the maintenance and operation of the Gypsum City OHV Park. (Copy
on file in Auditors office). Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Leffler to approve request from the
Webster County Conservation Board to transfer the 2014-15 GENERAL
Fund balance of $20,202 into the Conservation Trust Fund to be used for
Gypsum City OHV Park Campground Project. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Campbell to approve and authorize
Chair to sign the following resolution:
A RESOLUTION BY THE WEBSTER COUNTY BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS IN SUPPORT OF THE WEBSTER COUNTY
CONSERVATION BOARDS RESOURCE ENHANCEMENT AND
PROTECTION GRANT APPLICATION (REAP)
WHEREAS, the Webster County Board of Supervisors supports
environmental education, natural resource management and park/trail
development in Webster County; and
WHEREAS, the Webster County Board of Supervisors strives to
improve the quality of life for citizens and visitors of Webster County; and
WHEREAS, the Webster County Board of Supervisors supports the
acquisition and development activities planned by the Conservation Board
at Camp WaNoKi; and
WHEREAS, the County is working on a variety of quality of life
enhancements in partnership with the City of Fort Dodge, the Iowa
Department of Natural Resources and the Iowa Natural Heritage
Foundation to expand the recreational opportunities for the social,
economic, and health betterment of Webster County and the region;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Webster County
Board of Supervisors endorses the Camp WaNoKi Project and the REAP
Grant Application submitted by the Conservation Board;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Conservation Director is
authorized to sign the REAP Grant Application.
Passed and approved this 21st day of July, 2015.
s/Keith Dencklau
s/Carol Messerly
Webster County Board of Supervisors
Webster County Auditor
Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Singer to approve and authorize
Chair to sign permit from Midland Power to rebuild 4 miles of overhead
electric service along west side of Baxter in Section 19, along north side of
370th Street in Sections 16 and 17, and along east side of Dakota Avenue
in Sections 22 and 27, all in Township 86 North, Range 30 West, Gowrie
Township. (Copy on file in Engineers office). Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to approve and authorize
Chair to sign permit from Frontier Communications to relocate underground
copper and fiber cables along north side of 175th Street due to culvert
replacement project immediately east of 1993 175th Street in Section 10,
Township 89 North, Range 29 West, Douglas Township. (Copy on file in
Engineers office). Motion carried unanimously.
At 10:30a.m. a meeting was held for Drainage District #247 Webster
& #7 Humboldt and #213 Bruce Atherton with Natural Resource
Conservation Services to present plans for a proposed wetland restoration
in Section 17, Newark Township. For further particulars see Drainage
Record Book.
10:45a.m. Randy Will, County Engineer discuss the proposed
maintenance facility Mechanical and Electrical Systems Narrative,
Drawings, and Site Layout. No official action was taken.
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Singer to adjourn the meeting.
Motion carried unanimously,
s/Carol Messerly
Webster County Auditor
s/Keith Dencklau
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
Dayton Review
Webster County Claims Register Report for 07-14-2015
A PLUS AUTO GLASS
WINDSHIELD REPAIR 325.00
ACCESS SYSTEMS LEASING
copier lease
191.11
ADVANCED SYSTEMS INC
equipment
256.87
AGSOURCE COOPERATIVE SERVICES, well water kits
375.00
AIRGAS NORTH CENTRAL INC
WELD SHOP
270.38
ALLIANCE CONNECT LLC
PHONE SERVICE
2,278.28
ALLIANT ENERGY
UTILITIES
36.29
ALLIED INVESTMENT PROPERTIES L rent & expense
400.00
AMHOF, ROXANNE
mileage
34.65
ANDERSON, JON E
mileage
15.00
ANDERSON, KATHERINE
mileage
345.98
ANDERSON, MINDY
cell phone reimbursement 25.00
BARRIER GROUP
contracts
6,500.00
BEMRICH ELECTRICAL INC
service call
100.00
BENNETT CRIMMINS & SMITH
legal representation
240.00
BIRDSELL, TAMARA
mileage
106.38
BLACK HILLS ENERGY
UTILITIES
98.72
BLUE RIBBON PELHAM WATERS
SHED SUPPLIES
114.48
BOECKMAN, LINDSAY
mileage
184.80
BRENNAN, JENNIFER
rent payments
300.00
CALHOUN COUNTY ECA
LIGHTING
9.75
CASEY'S GENERAL STORES INC
FUEL
3,222.50
CENTRAL IA JUVENILE DET CENTER DETENTION SERVICES 8,911.50
CENTRAL IOWA BUILDING SUPPLY I WELDING SUPPLIES 1,118.62
CENTRAL IOWA DISTRIBUTING INC SHED SUPPLIES
759.50
CENTRAL IOWA TOURISM REGION, fy 2016 matching funds program 600.00
CENTRAL STATES ROOFING
ROOF REPAIRS
325.30
CHRIS DENCKLAU TRUCKING
REPAIRS
982.50
CITIZENS CENTRAL
meal on wheels
73.50
CLARK, RICHARD
rent payments
33.00
COCHRANE, TONI ZEHR
salary
3,041.00
COLE, DR DAN, medical examiner expense
200.00
COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER
voucher program
60.00
CRESCENT ELECTRIC SUPPLY
supplies
225.62
CRITES, CHARLOTTE
wic cleaning
300.00
CURASCRIPT SD SPECIALTY DIST medical supplies
1,592.50
DANIEL TIRE COMPANY
TIRES & REPAIRS
1,018.90
DATEL SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS LLC, software maintenance contracts 619.00
DAYTON REVIEW
advertising
85.85
DAYTON, TOWN OF
UTILITES
108.45
DEARBORN NATIONAL
life insurance
584.96
DES MOINES STAMP MFG CO
stamps
31.70
DIAMOND MOWERS INC
PARTS
620.38
DOOLITTLE OIL CO INC
GREASE
1,220.55
EASTWOOD, BRITTANY
mileage
10.50
EDMAN, ALISHA
mileage
51.98
ELDORA PHARMACY
pharmaceutical services 436.50
ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
RADIO PARTS
86.65
EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH
rental space
20.00
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT FUND quarterly payment
33,600.50
ENOS, MARY
rent & expense
400.00
EVANS, PAM
rent & expense
400.00
FASTENAL COMPANY
STOCK
211.01
FETROW REPORTING INC
DEPOSITIONS
58.90
FILTER CARE
STOCK
16.20
FORCE AMERICA INC
STOCK & PARTS
28.98
FORT DODGE FORD INC
OUTSIDE SERVICES 77,383.60
FORT DODGE MACHINE & SUPPLY STOCK & PARTS
538.38
FORT DODGE WATER DEPT
water
298.22
FREEMAN, SUSAN
wages
3,508.16
FRIESTH, DORIS
rent & expense
400.00
FRONTIER
phone service
1,227.03
GARGANO, MARK, medical examiner expense
700.00
GEHLHAUSEN, DAWN
mileage
363.10
GEISLER, GARRETT
mileage
15.00
GENE MOELLER OIL COMPANY
fuel
22.50
GOLDFIELD COMM SERVICES CORP internet services
39.95
GOWRIE MUNICIPAL UTILITIES
UTILITLES
119.85
GOWRIE NEWS
advertising
85.85
GRAY SANITATION
GARBAGE
44.00
GREATER FORT DODGE GROWTH ALLI, quarterly payment 25,000.00
GRELL, MELISSA
mileage
214.00
GROUP SERVICES INC
safe-t fund
17,000.00
HALFWASSEN, ANGIE
phone
25.00
HAMILTON, MONICA
mileage
25.73
HANNA, LAURA
mileage
383.25
HARCOURT EQUIPMENT
PARTS & STOCK
528.34
HARLAND TECHNOLOGY SERVICES HARDWARE,
MAINTENANCE CONTRACTS
5,071.00
HAUSER, ALISON
travel expenses
121.97
HEARTLAND SENIOR HOUSING
rent & expense
400.00
HEITRITTER, TRACEY
wages
2,191.88
HEPP, BLAINE
contracted wages
2,527.93
HOUSEHOLDER, ELIZABETH
phone
25.00
HOWELL, HALEY
mileage
273.33
HOWELL, JULIE A
mileage
281.20
HOWELL, KRISTINE
mileage
291.70
HUGGHINS, CATHY
mileage
525.00
IDDA
county dues
4,000.00
INDEPENDENT SALT COMPANY
WINTER SALT
7,289.46
INFO DOG SECURITY LLC
shredding
146.20
INLAND TRUCK PARTS CO
PARTS
61.51
IOWA COUNTY ATTY ASSN
registration
50.00
IOWA PRISON INDUSTRIES
SIGNS
530.60
ISAC, fy 2016 membership dues
5,500.00
IWWA
dues 65.00
JIM'S FLOOR COVERING INC
courthouse flooring
457.38
JIM'S SERVICE INC
service
248.50
JOHNSON CONTROLS INC., SERVICE AGREEMENT
243,068.16
JONES, REBECCA
mileage
105.53
JOSTEN, KATHLEEN A
phone
25.00
JP BYSON OIL COMPANY
PROPANE
60.00
KEMNA AUTO OF FORT DODGE
oil change
39.95
KERWIN, LINDA
mileage
162.55
KIMBALL MIDWEST
STOCK
235.66
KITTLESON, VALERIE
mileage
222.60
KNAPP, CAROL
cleaning
46.50
KNIPPEL, MARGRET
mileage
15.00
KONICA MINOLTA PREMIER
copier lease
495.96
KRAFT, STACY
mileage
67.00
LEHIGH VALLEY COOP TELE
UTILITES
177.93
LEHIGH, CITY OF
UTILITIES
247.90
LIGHTEDGE SOLUTIONS INC., computer services/internet
210.40
LINCOLN, JANEL
wages
420.00
LIZER, SHEILAH
mileage
268.80
MARCO INC
copier lease
2,000.34
MARTIN HILDRETH CO INC
TILE CLEANING
705.00
MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALS
1' ROAD STONE
59,000.00
MATHESON TRI-GAS INC
WELDING SUPPLIES 427.83
MATT'S TIRE SERVICE INC
TIRE REPAIR
20.00
MCGILL, ANDREW L
phone
50.00
MENARDS - FORT DODGE
tables
246.69
MERSCH, MARCELLA
mileage
15.00
MESSERLY, CAROL
mileage
49.35
MICHAEL, BRETT
wages
816.53
MICHELSON, DAVID
well plugging
799.00
MIDAMERICAN ENERGY
UTILITIES
3,144.19
MIDAS COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS annual dues
33,630.10
MIDWEST WHEEL CO
STOCK & PARTS
477.83
NANNIGA, JOHN
rent
475.00
NAPA AUTO SUPPLY
PARTS & STOCK
253.60
NICHOLS, TRICIA
mileage
387.78
NORTH IOWA K-9
k-9 boarding
140.00
OFFICE ELEMENTS
supplies
209.39
O'HALLORAN INTERNATIONAL INC STOCK & PARTS
1,845.23
OLSON, STACI, medical examiner expense
200.00
O'REILLY AUTO PARTS
STOCK & PARTS
328.15
PETERMAN, JENNIFER
mileage
23.63
PETTY CASH SHERIFF
petty cash
378.09
PETTY CASH-MENTAL HEALTH
supplies
23.27
PETTY CASH-PUBLIC HEALTH
postage
91.74
POLK COUNTY SHERIFF
service fees
41.50
POLK COUNTY TREASURER, medical examiner expense
161.30
POWERPLAN
PARTS & STOCK
12,714.45
PRESCOTT, KARI
mileage
409.50
PRIA
2015-2016 dues
60.00
QUADE, SUSAN
mileage
24.15
ROGER'S TIRE SERVICE
TIRES & TIRE REPAIR 1,082.64
ROYAL PROPERTIES LLC
rent
1,400.00
SANOFI PASTEUR INC
vaccines
66.73
SAXTON, JAMIE
mileage
21.53
SCHOON, KAREN L
phone
50.00
SECRETARY OF STATE
notorary renewal
30.00
SERGEANT, WILLIAM
rent & expense
400.00
SHEDA, JENNIFER
mileage
52.30
SIBBITT, DANI
mileage
127.90
SKOGLUND AUTO BODY
supplies
1,115.49
SMITH DDS, DUANE
dental services
559.00
SMITH, JANE A
transcript
204.50
STAR ENERGY LLC
FUEL
3,551.43
STOREY KENWORTHY
chairs
631.17
STOREY KENWORTHY/MATT PARROTT, supplies
363.25
STRATFORD GRAVEL INC., GRANULAR MATERIALS
168,543.70
SULLIVAN, TIMOTHY
well plugging
600.00
TCB SANITATION
GARBAGE
219.45
THE MESSENGER
legal
1,594.26
TIMMERMAN, SUSAN
mileage
460.23
TOP QUALITY MFG CO INC
gloves
1,178.50
TOWN & COUNTRY VETERINARY CLIN, dog pound
440.00
TRINITY REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTE medical records
20.93
TRUCK COUNTRY OF IOWA
STOCK
615.07
TUCKER, BERNA
mileage
15.00
TYLER TECHNOLOGIES
software
1,437.50
UBBEN, COURTNEY
mileage
145.43
UNITED PROPERTY GROUP LLC
rent
300.00
UNITED STATES CELLULAR
cell phone service
980.03
UNITY POINT HEALTH
supplies
768.00
UTLEY, LACEY
mileage
110.25
VASQUEZ, NANCY
interpreter
50.00
VERIZON WIRELESS
service
2,097.22
W & H COOP OIL COMPANY
FUEL
36,727.56
WAHKONSA MANOR
rent payments
25.00
WALMART COMMUNITY
supplies
298.98
WALTERS SANITARY SERVICE INC garbage service
184.25
WEBSTER CALHOUN COOP TELE
911 circuits
434.74
WEBSTER CO TELECOMMUNICA
contracted services 18,589.00
WEBSTER CO WELLNESS PROGRAM
reimbursement for double payment
628.54
WEBSTER COUNTY AUDITOR
POSTAGE
250.38
WEBSTER COUNTY AUDITOR
rent
2,015.55
WEBSTER COUNTY ENGINEER
sign placement
1,817.01
WEBSTER COUNTY SHERIFF
unclaimed civil check
646.47
WELLS FARGO REMITANCE CENTER office supplies
636.32
WESTRIDGE TOWN HOMES
rent & expense
400.00
WITTE, JOEL
cell phone reimbursement 25.00
WOOLSTOCK MUTUAL TELEPHONE,computer services/internet 159.85
WUEBKER, JENNIFER
mileage
216.95
YOUTH SHELTER CARE
shelter services
2,145.90
ZIEGLER INC
PARTS & STOCK
2,617.86
Public Notice
The board of education of Southeast Webster-Grand met in special
session and was called to order by President Hector.
Roll call -- Hector, Hainzinger, Lundgren, and Sanders. Absent
Hinman, Hansen and Scott.
Motion by Lundgren seconded by Hainzinger to approve the agenda
as presented.
Motion by Hainzinger seconded by Lundgren to approve the open
enrollment requests for three students to attend Southeast Webster-Grand
from the Fort Dodge CSD. The request is past the deadline, however, the
students and their families are moving to the district during the school year
and wanted the students to start at the beginning of the year rather than
change during the year. All ayes motion carried.
Motion by Lundgren seconded by Sanders to approve the open
enrollment requests for two students who have moved to SWG to open
enroll back to Ogden CSD. All ayes motion carried.
Motion by Lundgren seconded by Hainzinger to approve the middle
school and elementary handbooks as presented. All ayes motion carried.
Staff handbooks are tabled till the August meeting.
Motion by Lundgren seconded by Sanders to approve the AIA
contract through construction documents phase and to designate PurdySlack as Dayton New Addition Project architects. All ayes motion carried.
Motion by Lundgren seconded by Sanders to approve Facilities Cost
Management Group, LLC (FCMG) through construction documents phase
as Dayton New Addition Project owner rep. All ayes motion carried.
Motion by Hainzinger seconded by Sanders to adjourn. All ayes
motion carried. 6:00 p.m.
Unapproved
Karla Flickinger
School Business Official
Southeast Webster-Grand CSD
30850 Paragon Ave.
Burnside, IA 50521
515-359-2235
k_flickinger@se-webster.k12.ia.us
Public Notice
Dayton Review
Public Notice
Your Right to Know
City of Harcourt
Regular Meeting
City of Harcourt
July 20th, 2015
The regular meeting of the City of Harcourt met at City Hall on July
20th, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. Mayor Brundage called the meeting to order
with the following Council present: Engquist, Greenfield, Hansen and
Gallentine. Council member Peterson was absent.
Moved by Gallentine, seconded by Hansen to approve the Agenda as
presented. AYES: ALL M/C Moved by Greenfield, seconded by Engquist
to approve minutes as presented. AYES ALL M/C.
REPORTS AND UPDATES
A. Water and Sewer: No Report
B. Maintenance: Mayor gave update on Sam since his surgery.
C. Streets: Mayor reported additional signs that had been ordered were in
and waiting on Sams recovery to put the posts in. We need to order some
stop signs and a speed limit sign. The council wants letter sent to home
owner and tenant at 308 Wood Street about not parking on side of street.
D. Community Center: Clerk reported that have a few rentals coming up
in September.
E. Park and Rec: Mayor stated that Richard Reinartz has freezer he would
like to donate to shelter house. Council member Engquist would like to
have a light installed in new addition as well as existing area.
F. Fire Department: No Report
G. 911 and Ambulance: 911 -No Report. Ambulance had fundraiser on
July 19th, 2015 and they are needing additional volunteers.
H. Solid Waste: No Report
I. Emergency Management: Meeting to be held on July 30, 2015. The
meeting will be held to introduce new coordinator and to get a list for
alternate person for each community. Mayor asked if anyone would
volunteer to be on list, will appoint Joan Peterson to fill as alternate.
OLD BUSINESS
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The Iowa Department of Education, Bureau of Nutrition
and Health Services, today announced its policy for free and
reduced price meals for children unable to pay the full price of
meals served under the National School Lunch Program, School
A. Harcourt Shelter House Project- Council member Engquist gave
report on progress at shelter house, the cement will be poured this week.
B. Security Lights at City park- Clerk reported lights have been
installed at park.
C. Lawn Mowing at private properties- Mayor gave report on mowing
on private properties, she thought it would be possible to now mow every
other week. The council stated the lawns looked good.
D. Old Elevator Property- Council Member Engquist reported that he
contacted Chip Baltimore about the property, he will follow up with Chip in
a couple weeks to check status of pending foreclosure.
NEW BUSINESS
A. Street Closure for Appreciation Days- Motion by Hansen, seconded
by Gallentine to close Ash Street from Third Street to Fifth street for events
for Appreciation days. AYES ALL M/C.
B. Shelter House Recognition Plaques- Mayor and Clerk will go order
a memorial plaque in recognition of everyone that had donated memorials
for the shelter house.
Approval of Bills: Greenfield made a motion to approve bills;
seconded by Engquist; AYES: ALL M/C
Adjourn: Greenfield made the motion to adjourn; seconded by
Hansen; AYES: ALL M/C
Meeting adjourned at 7:45 P.M
June Revenues
General -$843.85, Water -$6444.99, L.O.S.T. $3479.02, Road Use
-$3070.91 Sewer-$3108.69
July Bills
I.P.E.R.S. - $297.51
Sam Dorman-$439.07
Black Hills Energy-$63.85
Alliant Energy-$1044.68
Blair Sanitation-$339.50
T.C.B. Sanitation-$1285.25
Dayton Review-$68.55
Ag Source Laboratories-$12.50
Lehigh Valley Coop Tele.-$107.31 Tina Brandel-$692.98
Donna Brundage-$371.66
Robert Barnett-$728.10
I.R.S.-$803.58
Iowa One Call-$15.40
Richard Reinartz-$13.50
Wex Bank-$57.49
Hawkins, INC-$449.32
Rachel Fors-$550.00
Treasurer State of Iowa-$754.00 Treasurer State of Iowa-$490.00
Webster County Sheriff-$2720.00 NCIRSWA-$340.88
Webster County EMA-$178.00 WebsterCo.Telecommunications-$991.25
IDNR-$35.95
Iowa League of Cities-$285.00
Brown Supply-$41.00
___________________, Clerk
__________________, Mayor
Tina Brandel
Donna Brundage
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* Fresh Deli Counter
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VETERINARY
SUPPLY
Hours:
Mon-Fri 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
515-838-2414
The Champion Market Hog at the 2015 Webster County Fair was shown by Micaela Fevold, Gowrie
Groundbreakers and the Reserve Champion Market Hog
was shown by Lincoln Miller, Gowrie Groundbreakers.
Champion Market Barrow was shown by Lincoln Miller, Gowrie Groundbreakers, and the Reserve
Champion Market Barrow was shown by Daniel Eslick,
Dayton Tigers.
Micaela Fevold, Gowrie Groundbreakers, won
Champion Market Gilt class, and Lane Fevold, Gowrie
Groundbreakers exhibited the Reserve Champion Market
Gilt.
The Senior Showmanship award went to Bryce
Fevold, Gowrie Groundbreakers; Intermediate Showmanship to Lincoln Miller, Gowrie Groundbreakers,
Dayton Review
Stratford
A TOUCH OF
YESTERDAY MUSEUM
Stratford Clinic
5 p.m.
7 p.m.
Hours:
Fri. and Sat. 1 - 5 pm
Sunday 9 am - 5 pm
This museum is a new happening for Stratford and a tribute to Leonard Runn lifelong Swede
resident of Stratford. Born in 1908 - 2004, his life
included wife Leona, son Bob with cerable palsy,
farming, operating a custodial home, member of the
United Coop, and his special ability to do wood carvings. His farming continued untill he was 92 when
his ill health caused him to retire.
The museum includes hand carved wood
tractors, horse drawn machinery, tin toys of the
1940s, collections of horses, dolls, farm scene set
ups,train sets, pictures, and a bride to be mannikin
waits to greet you at the door.
Many other items will keep visitors looking
for specialties they remember from times gone by.
The information and narration of owner
Orene Martin brings the museum to life for all ages
to enjoy! Plan a summer visit to A Touch of Yesterday Museum an enjoy the treasures to be seen!
and Junior Showmanship to Gage Fevold of the Gowrie
Groundbreakers.
Champion Pen of 3 was won by Lincoln Miller,
Gowrie Groundbreakers, and the Reserve Champion Pen
of 3 was shown by Joel Lambert, Dayton Tigers. The
Champion Commercial Gilt was won by Bryce Fevold
of the Gowrie Groundbreakers and Reseve Champion
Commercial Gilt was Pierce Woodruff, of the Gowrie
Groundbreakers.
Pierce Woodruff, Gowrie Groundbreakers, won
the Champion Barrow Carcass while Reserve Champion Barrow Carcass went to Connor Klingson, Gowrie
Groundbreakers. Champion Gilt Carcass was shown by
Mackenzie Lambert of the Dayton Tigers, while the
Reserve Champion Gilt Carcass was won by Micaela Fevold, Gowrie Groundbreakers.
Ribbons were awarded to each club member
as follows:
Dayton Tigers - Abby Anderlik, 2 purple, 1
blue; Daniel Eslick, 1 purple, 4 blue; Michael Eslick, 3
Enchanted Mirror
blue, 1 red; Nick Eslick, 2 purple, 4 blue; Carson Lambert, 2 blue, 3 red; Joel Lambert, 2 purple, 4 blue; Mackenzie Lambert, 1 purple, 5 blue; Owen Oeltjenbruns, 3
blue; Madelyn VanSickle, 7 blue.
Gowrie Groundbreakers - Samantha Alphs,
4 blue; Bryce Fevold, 2 purple, 2 blue; Gage Fevold, 2
purple, 3 blue; Lane Fevold, 2 purple, 4 blue; Micaela Fevold, 2 purple, 3 blue; Chloe Hicks, 4 blue, 1 red; Chyann
Hicks, 5 blue; Colton Klingson, 2 purple, 3 blue; Connor
Klingson, 1 purple, 5 blue; Lincoln Miller, 3 purple, 4
blue; Pierce Woodruff, 3 purple, 3 blue.
Washington Winners - Collin Harris, 3 red.