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The First Christian Church, 605 4th St. NE, Hampton, will be holding a garage sale and bake sale on Friday and Saturday Sept 27 and Sept. 28 from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m.

Bulldog Classic set for Sept. 28

The Hampton-Dumont Bulldog Classic is set for Saturday, Sept. 28, at the Hampton Country Club. An 8 a.m. shotgun start will be held. All proceeds will be used to support all Hampton-Dumont athletic programs. Cost to participate is $200 for a foursome or $50 per player. The cost includes 18 holes of golf and lunch for four. For more information, contact Nate Boock, activities director, at nboock@hdcsd.org or Jane Hoegh, boys golf coach, at jhoegh@hdcsd.org.

Tailgate at St. Patrick’s Church Friday

There will be an oldfashioned tailgate before the Central Springs and HamptonDumont homecoming football game this Friday from 5-7 p.m. at Saint Patrick’s Catholic Church, which is located just east of the football stadium. The event, which is sponsored by the Knights of Columbus, will have two selections for a meal if you wish to eat. The choices will be either a ribeye steak sandwich with baked beans, potato chips and a beverage for $8 or a quarter-pound hot dog with baked beans, potato chips and a beverage for $4. If you have any questions, contact Terry Carr at 641-456-3708.

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Still missing Exhaustive searches yield no new clues in Kazmerzak case By Jeff Forward After a week of intensive and wide-spread searches by law enforcment authorities, there is still no news on missing Hampton man Ethan Kazmerzak and he’s considered missing. Hampton police Chief Bob Schaefer said Monday that Kazmerzak, 22, had not been located after multiple days of aerial, land, and underwater diving searches. Schaefer also said there are no new leads on his location. “Nothing new since Friday when we were out looking,â€? Schaefer said. “There were a total of 35 people from 14 different agencies searching. There were some civilians that came and helped, too.â€? Kazmerzak, 22, went missing sometime after 12 a.m. Sept. 15. The popular local resident, who was a mainstay in musical and theater productions while a student at Hampton-Dumont High School, was seen at several area pubs on Sept. 14 including Pit Row and the Red Moose in downtown Hampton and Duck’s in Aredale. Schaefer said that Kazmerzak was last seen in-person at a party held near a gravel pit pond behind a rented farm house in the 1400 block of 190th Street. Kazmerzak apparently last used his cell phone at about 12:30 a.m. Sept. 15 near the intersection of 190th Street and Olive Avenue. The search for Kazmerzak has LQFOXGHG D ZLGH UDQJH RI RIÂżFLDOV

and methods. Law enforcement authorities and members of the Hampton Fire Department engaged in searches of county roads in vehicles – looking for signs of Kazmerzak’s car – a silver 2006 Volkswagen Jetta with a license plate of AUZ 382. Also involved in the search were airplanes – initially a private aircraft as well as one from the Iowa State Patrol scoured the land over Franklin County north of Hampton. On Sept. 18, three airplanes from the CERT group in Cerro Gordo &RXQW\ Ă€HZ RYHU D ODUJH DUHD Âą LQcluding four miles north and to the south of Highway 3, and from Interstate 35 to the west all the way to Aredale to the east. On Sept. 19, six scuba divers from the Story County Sheriff’s Department arrived in Franklin County to conduct an underwater search for Kazmerzak at the gravel pit pond he was attending a party at. For more than four hours, the divers used sonar and also plumbed WKH GHSWKV RI WKH PXUN\ SODQW ÂżOOHG pond to no avail. In effort to scour even more of the rural farmland around Hampton, 35 people from 14 different agencies used “Gatorâ€? ATVs to drive backroads, corn and soybean ÂżHOGV DQG DURXQG ZRRGHG DUHDV and ravines spanning a large area of land as far away as Aredale. Nothing was found on that search, either, Schaefer noted. Schaefer said on Monday that

RIÂżFLDOV KDG GHFLGHG WR VHQG RXW information about Kazmerzak’s disappearance to a more geographically diverse list of news media – including television stations across the state – in an effort to keep the search “fresh in people’s minds.â€? At about 1 p.m. Monday, Schaefer ZDV ÂżOPLQJ D QHZV VHJPHQW ZLWK a reporter from Des Moines-based station KCCI. Kazmerzak is described as about 5-feet, 5-inches tall, 185 pounds, with dark blonde hair and a reddish-colored beard and glasses. He has a Grateful Dead tattoo on his upper left arm. He was last seen wearing orange or peach shorts and a teal or white printed shirt. Anyone who sees Kazmerzak or his car is asked to not approach him or try to talk to him at all. Police fear Kazmerzak may run if he knows someone discovered his whereabouts. Police said if Kazmerzak or his car are seen, individuals should immediately call the local authorities and the Hampton Police Department at (641) 456-2529.

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Storytime and toddler time to begin Oct. 1 and 2

Storytime and Toddlertime will start at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, October 1, and repeat at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, October 2 at the Hampton Public Library. Storytime is for preschoolers and all interested kindergartners. It is recommended the children are at least 3 years of age to join the group. Toddlertime is for children 18 months to 35 months of age and will run in conjunction with Storytime. Toddlertime will meet upstairs while Storytime is being held downstairs. Parents of toddlers are asked to sit with their child and are encouraged to participate with them. Please register your child a IHZ GD\V EHIRUH WKH ÀUVW VHVVLRQ by signing up in the children’s room downstairs in the library or by phone at 641-456-4451.

Divers from the Story County Sheriff’s Department confer after scouring the bottom of the pond Thursday morning. As of 12:30 p.m., no sign of Kazmerzak or his car had been found. (Photos by Jeff Forward, Hampton Chronicle.)

Members of Ethan Kazmerzak’s family - including his parents, April Hemmes and Tom Kazmerzak - await any word from divers searching the gravel pit pond at a headquarters on Nettle Avenue Thursday morning. (Photo by Jeff Forward, Hampton Chronicle.)

Jay Hickman set to run for Hampton Ward IV council seat By Jeff Forward Local chiropractor Jay Hickman has tossed his hat into the ring for the 2013 Hampton City Council HOHFWLRQ ÂżOLQJ KLV RIÂżFLDO QRPLQDtion papers for the Ward IV seat on WKH ÂżQDO GD\ RI ÂżOLQJ Âą 6HSW Hickman is the only candidate declared for the Ward IV council seat, being vacated by long-time Council Member Craig Eckhardt. “I ran because I had a couple of people tell me I should run,â€? Hickman said. “Also because the seat was open and no one from our ward was running.â€? “I want to be on council and

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serve,� Hickman added. “If you have a seat on the council, you can not only represent the community but also share your viewpoints.� Hickman has some political experience coming into the election, having served one year on the Osage City Council after being appointed in 2000. Originally from Osage, Hickman has lived in Hampton since 2002. He is married to his wife of 27 years, Amy, and has four children: Amanda, 26; Alecia, 24; Jace, a junior at Hampton-Dumont High School; and Jaelyn, 11. Hickman said he feels that Eck-

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hardt did a great job as a representative of Ward IV and that, “hopefully I can do as well as he did.� “I think our current council and current mayor have done a good job,� he added. As for the most pressing issues facing the city, Hickman didn’t have much to say. However, he does feel that the city’s streets are in bad shape and need immediate attention. “We pay property taxes that should go to street maintenance,� Hickman said. “I don’t know why they are in the shape they’re in. I think our streets could use some

work. I’m a runner and I’ve stepped in some holes I wish I wouldn’t have.â€? Hickman also said one of his goals if elected would be to mainWDLQ WKH FLW\ÂśV ÂżVFDO UHVSRQVLELOLW\ and keep the budget on track. He also feels that the current issue of a joint emergency services dispatching center between the city and county is a good idea he hopes gets worked out sooner than later. “The citizens of the city shouldn’t be double-taxed,â€? Hickman said. “I think they should be able to dispatch both agencies from one place.â€?

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The city council election is scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 5. 7KHUH DUH ¿YH FDQGLGDWHV LQ WRWDO running for places on the council – three uncontested candidates for council seats and two people seeking the position of mayor. In Ward II, incumbent Jim Davies will seek re-election after previously saying he would not. The at-large seat is also up for election, and the only candidate is current incumbent, Dick Lukensmeyer. For mayor, two people are running: Brook Boehmler and Diane Weldin.

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public understand the project before work begins. “We kind of walk them through the project,� Weary said of the meeting. “The timing, what we’re going to do.� This project will double the electrical transmission capacity of the current lines – which consists of two-pole structures called an “H� pole. Petersen said the new line will be held on a more modern, one pole design. “Right now there are already structures there holding the lines,� Petersen said. “Landowners are usually pretty appreciative of the changes.� ITC Midwest is a power transmission-only company that does not own any power generating plants or installations, Weary noted. These new lines are part of 17 different projects across the upper Midwest, including Iowa and Minnesota. The work is expected to be completed in December 2016 or January 2017. Local farmers whose land is affected by the work will be compensated for their losses, Weary added. Both men welcomed anyone from the public who is interested in the project – and local landowners affected by it – to attend the meeting. “We’re very landowner friendly,� Petersen added. “We’ve got a good reputation for working with landowners and making sure their needs and concerns are met.�

Author and educational methods guru Daniel Venables addresses the teaching staff from every school in the district on Sept. 20. (Photos by Jeff Forward, Hampton Chronicle.)

tive way. With the mentality we’re more than the sum of our parts.â€? In an effort to enhance the job teachers do and create a more XQLÂżHG FRQVLVWHQW DQG HIIHFWLYH method educators use, the Hampton-Dumont Community School District began using PLCs – also known as professional learning communities – during the 20122013 school year. This year is the second year of the program and in order to help make it better, District Superintendent Todd Lettow arranged to have Venables visit the district and work directly with teachers. Lettow hopes that the PLC method will help make teachers even better at their job educating all students and breaking through EDUULHUV RI OHDUQLQJ GLIÂżFXOWLHV that are often found because, he said, students can learn in different manners. Venables is a former teacher himself, logging 24 years as a high school math instructor. He left teaching to go into consulting before writing the book and starting the Center for Authentic PLCs. “The credo of authentic PLCs is that we as teachers can help, we are our own best supporters, we our own best professional developers in a sense,â€? Venables said. “When we work together with a common vision, in a team that has developed trust. We are able to make our work better. And, therefore increase the learning of our students.â€? Venables said that the system operates on a premise of “honesty and respectâ€? and that working together as a teaching team helps

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students learn better. “I’m training facilitators, so they needed some background information. PLCs have been around for a while, but there are a lot of things that are masquerading as PLCs, but in my mind they aren’t authentic PLCs,â€? Venables exSODLQHG Âł:H VSHQW WKH ÂżUVW PRUQLQJ RI WKH ÂżUVW GD\ NLQG RI JHWWLQJ some out information about what makes them authentic. In the afternoon, we talked more about how to facilitate this work, we looked some student work, and did some protocols about how to have structured conversations.â€? The PLC groups are split into WZR VHJPHQWV Âą ÂżUVW WKURXJK ÂżIWK grade is normally broken down by grade level. In the high school environment, PLC teams are more subject focused. Each team has between four and six teachers in it and is led by a facilitator or PLC coach. For Hampton-Dumont High School Principal Steve Madson, the three-day session with Venables was very instructional for his staff. “We have been doing PLC work for a little over a year now,â€? Madson said. “We got the ball rolling last year. We thought it’d be good to bring (Venables) here.â€? Madson said district curriculum specialist Jen Koenen was instrumental bringing Venables into the district for the three days of seminars, noting that the author is wildly popular in educational circles and in demand for speaking engagements. Madson was pleasantly pleased with the instruction Venables brought to the district teaching staff. “I feel like it really helped them JDLQ FRQÂżGHQFH LQ ZKDW WKH\ÂśUH doing,â€? Madson said. “It’ll take it to the next level.â€? Madson added that the seminar was a great way to bring the entire district teaching cadre together, which allowed camaraderie and teamwork to be developed. The end goal, though, Madson said, is always to improve the learning process for students. That improvement is done through consistency in how teachers look at the work of students as well as constantly trying to improve themselves. “One of the biggest things that resonates with me is the improvement in the teacher work,â€? Madson said. “We should always be looking, if we can, to improve the teacher’s work, so in turn the student’s work improves. The teachers have been very happy we brought him in.â€? Madson said one district staff member thanked him for helping bring Venables to the district. “One person said to me, ‘It was great to see the staff working together,’â€? Madson recalled. “What I like is, they’re having fun learning how to improve their own trade.â€?

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Wednesday, September 25, 2013 LOCAL NEWS City Council has another light night; Davies Flu vaccine clinic to be held at asks public to keep looking for Kazmerzak Franklin Medical Center Hampton Chronicle • Section A

By Jeff Forward The Hampton City Council met for only 23 minutes on Monday during a regular meeting of the council that was switched from its originally scheduled date of Sept. 26. The meeting was switched from its normal Thursday night to Monday due to the Iowa League of Cities convention this week. Most of the council members, mayor Shawn Dietz and City Manager Ron Dunt will be attending the convention so the workshop meeting was cancelled and the regular meeting switched. There wasn’t much on the agenda and the main topics of discussion were about missing Hampton man Ethan Kazmerzak and also this week’s Hampton-Dumont High School homecoming pranks – including the toilet-papering of many downtown landmarks Sunday night. Council Member Jim Davies addressed the investigation of Kazmerzak and urged the public to keep looking for him. “Keep looking for Ethan Kazmerzak. He rents an apartment at the Windsor, he works for me at the Windsor and was in the last play with me,� Davies said. “We’re good friends and its really puzzling what’s happening. Keep positive and keep looking; that’d be great.� Hampton police Chief Bob Schaefer updated the council on the search for Kazmerzak and answered some questions that he said he’d received from the public about the case.

“Been very busy the last week searching for our missing Ethan Kazmerzak,� Schaefer said. “I’ve had some questions, ‘well, why is the Hampton Police Department the one that is doing all this when he was last seen out in the county.’ Well, he’s a resident of Hampton. That’s the biggest reason; is because we’re the agency that has the missing person.� Schaefer said authorities will be following up on multiple tips and searching different locations. “The sheriff’s office has been real good assisting with this,� Schaefer added. “As time goes on, of course, there isn’t a whole lot more that we’re going to be able to do other than wait.� The council did take action on several items, including unanimously passing an amendment to an ordinance changing several school crossing areas in the city after waiving the first and second readings of the proposed ordinance in order for it to take effect sooner. The new ordinance states that drives shall come to a complete stop 10 feet from the approach side of a crosswalk maked by an authorized school stop sign and then proceed carefully through the crosswalk zone. There were four crosswalk zones added: the intersection of Fourth Street Southeast (Hwy 65) and Fourth Avenue; the intersection of 12th Avenue Northeast and Fourth Street Northeast (Hwy 65); the intersection of 12th Avennue Northeast and Third Street; and the intersec-

tion of Fourth Avenue Southeast and Fifth Street. The council also unanimously OK’d accepting and approving the city street finance report, which is a document detailing the spending and work done on city roads and streets. The report must be sent to the Iowa Department of Transportation each year. As for homecoming, Schaefer also updated the council on early week shenanigans. “We’ve got homecoming. Last night, they were out in full force, fireworks going off and different things like this,� Schaefer said. “We did have somebody that pulled up a stop sign at the intersection of Federal and 12th Avenue. I had somebody call in and tell us who that was, and we were able to get him charged last night with that. I’m hoping it kind of slows down, but I’m sure there’s going to be some more nights to go.� Several council members addressed the homecoming pranks, saying that as long as it was “innocent� and involved toilet paper, it seemed OK to let the kids have fun. “There will be a lot of kids out, running around, they’re trying to have fun,� said Council Member Craig Eckhardt. “We go through this every year. I think that our position has been that the police department has a handle on it. As long as there is no vandalism to signs or downtown fixtures or anything like they have done in the past, we’ve been pretty lenient. Just remind the kids to be safe and have fun.�

Franklin Medical Center (FMC) in Hampton will hold its next flu vaccination clinic on Wednesday, Oct. 2, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Additional flu vaccination clinics are also scheduled for Oct. 18 and Oct. 24. FMC Nurse Tracy Dirksen reminds the public that getting immunized is the best way to protect against the flu. “We want everyone to be protected against the flu, and the number one thing to do is to get your vaccine,� Dirksen said. Clinic staff encourage calling ahead for an appointment so they can have patient records pulled and ready to serve patients as quickly as possible. To schedule an appointment at FMC-Hampton, call (641) 456-5062 or (641) 456-5065. Vaccinations will also be available in FMC clinics in Latimer and Dumont. For more information or to call ahead for a flu shot at those locations, please call FMC-Latimer at (641) 579-6340 or FMC Dumont at 641-857-6696. Who should get vaccinated? In general, anyone who wants to reduce his or her chance of getting

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Sheffield, Geneva city council, mayor elections offer excitement, bevy of choices By Jeff Forward With the filing deadline for city council and mayoral election candidates passing last week, the slate of candidates in every city in Franklin County has been finalized. A list of official candidates for the city council and mayor seats in Alexander, Coulter, Latimer, Hampton, Geneva, Hansell, Popejoy, and Sheffield was announced by Franklin County Auditor Michelle Giddings on Monday. Most of the cities feature light slates of candidates running unopposed, however Geneva and Sheffield have contested races for not only the mayor’s seat, but also spots on the city council. In Sheffield, three candidates have filed for the mayoral seat: Sheri Bogue, Dennis Kingery, and Nick Wilson. The mayor’s term ends in 2015. On the council side

of the ballot, three candidates are vying for two at-large seats with terms ending in 2017: J.C. McCaslin, Mike McKee, and Shirley Meints. Geneva has one of the smallest populations of any of the county cities, but it has by far the most candidates for office. The Geneva mayor’s seat is being contested by incumbent Sean Porter and challenger Raymond Silver. The mayor’s term runs through 2015. On the Geneva City Council, five incumbents are being challenged by two candidates. The incumbents are Desiree Johnson, Stephen Love, Todd Pilchard, Tonya Sanders, and Jesse Viet. The challenging pair are Todd Olmstead and Belinda Helmke Orozco. The council seat terms also end in 2015. In Coulter, incumbent Mayor

James Warwick is running unopposed for a term ending in 2015. The council race in Coulter has three candidates for two seats: incumbents George Eddy and Kevin Erickson and challenger Donna Lohrbach. There is no one officially running for mayor in Hansell, which means a write-in candidate will most likely fill the seat. Five incumbent City Council members are seeking re-election in Hansell: Deloris Cunningham, Joe Hanna, Jess Harlan, Jason Harper, and Michael Normal. They are challenged by Colton Harper. Five seats on the council are up for election with terms ending in 2015. In Latimer, incumbent Mayor Kent E. Morton is running unchallenged for another term, which would end in 2015. In the at-large seat, two spots are open in Latimer. Newcomer Cathy Crooks is in the

race officially, but she is the only candidate meaning write-ins could fill the other seat. There is a vacancy to be filled in Latimer, for a term ending in 2015, and Randy DeBour is the only nominee for that seat. The small town of Popejoy in far south Franklin County, incumbent Mayor Dale Maas is seeking to stay in the saddle, running unopposed for a term ending in 2015. Five council seats are open and four incumbents – Ronald Allen, Dennis Bradley, Scott Bradley, and Jason Nohrenberg – are all looking for another term, which would end in 2015. One challenger is in the mix – Dave Larson. Alexander has only three total candidates – Dale Baxter from mayor and Jean Marie Arends and Quentin Boelman for the two open council seats.

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FGH sets Diabetes Health Fair for October 17

FGH will host its 10th annual Diabetes Health Fair on Thursday, October 17, from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. at Franklin General Hospital. The purpose of the evening is to help participants learn more about how to successfully manage diabetes. The evening will include a presentation at 7 p.m. by FGH Dietitian Lori Ogden, entitled “You Don’t Think It Will Happen to You.� Ogden will tell about how she had a heart attack at age 44, with no known health risks, and she will discuss how one can make lifestyle changes to reduce health risks. Other health experts will be available to answer questions as well as conduct free blood sugar checks, blood pressure checks, vascular screens, body comp tests, physical assessments and more. Numerous vendors will also be on hand with products related to diabetes. Participants can enjoy free refreshments and sign up for door prizes. Everyone who is interested is encouraged to stop by for a quick look at the displays or for the entire program. There is no charge to participate.

Tweens Book Club starts Oct. 2

The Tweens Book Club, for students in grades third, fourth, and fifth grade, will meet after school on Wednesdays at 2:15 p.m. starting October 2nd and will finish November 20th. The book we will be reading is Music of Dolphins by Karen Hesse. Space is limited to the first 20 tweens to sign up. Please call to register! In case of school cancellation due to weather, Tweens will be cancelled as well.

An Evening Like it Used to Be III set for Oct. 5

The Franklin County Arts Council, in cooperation with Windsor Theatre Development Corporation, will be presenting “An Evening Like It Used To Be III� on Saturday, October 5, at 7 p.m. at the Windsor Theatre in Hampton. This event will commemorate the 100th anniversary of the building of the Windsor Theatre in 1913. To celebrate this important event, the FCAC will recreate the entertainment that was presented at the Windsor in the early part of the 20th century. The evening will begin with a showing of the 1921 Buster Keaton silent movie, “Cops,� accompanied by a 12-piece orchestra. This will be followed by a vaudeville show that features comedy skits, vocal solos, a sing along, a ventriloquist act and surprises for the audience. General admission tickets for the show are $10 and are on sale at Center I and the Windsor Theatre in Hampton. Tickets will also be available at the Windsor Theatre the evening of the performance. Following the performance, a reception with birthday cake and beverages will be held in second floor Windsor apartment four.

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FIRST AMENDMENT to the CONSTITUTION

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Attorney General Tom Miller has received criticism in reFHQW ZHHNV IROORZLQJ D K\SRFULWLFDO PRYH E\ KLV RIĂ€FH WKDW jeopardizes statutes upholding government transparency in Iowa. (DUOLHU WKLV PRQWK WKH DWWRUQH\ JHQHUDO¡V RIĂ€FH Ă€OHG D motion asking a judge to ignore the state’s “sunshine advisoriesâ€? that ensure all government settlement agreements DUH PDGH DYDLODEOH WR WKH SXEOLF 7KH UHTXHVW ZDV Ă€OHG LQ a case involving the forced resignation of a surgeon at the 8QLYHUVLW\ RI ,RZD DQG WKH DWWRUQH\ JHQHUDO¡V RIĂ€FH LV GHfending the school against the Associated Press in the case. The AP claims the university violated the Iowa Open Records Act by delaying access to case documents prior to a judge’s ruling that released the information to the public. 7KH GHFLVLRQ E\ WKH DWWRUQH\ JHQHUDO¡V RIĂ€FH LV LQGHHG SX]]OLQJ DQG FRQFHUQLQJ +LV RIĂ€FH FODLPV WKH VWDWXWHV DUH irrelevant in the case because they’re defending the university’s decision to inform their employee of the media’s record request, which led to an appeal that consequently delayed the release of information. Furthermore, the attorQH\ JHQHUDO¡V RIĂ€FH LV DUJXLQJ WKH VXQVKLQH DGYLVRU\ DQG additional university open records policies aren’t binding and shouldn’t be included in the judge’s decision. ,W VHHPV WKH DWWRUQH\ JHQHUDO¡V RIĂ€FH LV JRLQJ EDFN RQ LWV word. Miller has long been considered an advocate of open JRYHUQPHQW DQG KLV RIĂ€FH KHOSHG VSHDUKHDG WKH FUHDWLRQ of sunshine advisories more than 10 years ago to uphold accountability and transparency. By claiming these statutes and policies aren’t binding, it belittles their authority and sets future precedent that could thwart transparency within the government and satellite entities like universities. IoReunion wans have a right to know what goes on at these institutions – after all, large amounts of taxpayers’ money gets pumped into our schools on an annual basis. The decision RQ EHKDOI RI 0LOOHU¡V RIĂ€FH WR Ă LS Ă RS RQ LWV ORQJVWDQGLQJ position has the potential to drop a veil of secrecy over our government by building walls that hinder accessibility and public knowledge. The peoples’ right to know is at the very core of our sociHW\ 7KH JRYHUQPHQW DQG LWV RIĂ€FLDOV DUH DQ HOHFWHG DUP RI the citizenry, and it’s troublesome to see roadblocks erected that shield the public’s eye by muddling transparency statutes. These guidelines were put in place to create an open window between the government and the people it VHUYHV :LWKRXW WKHP WKH SRVVLELOLWLHV IRU FRUUXSWLRQ Ă€VFDO irresponsibility and poor management are endless. There’s a reason these sunshine laws are there. This case may seem like small potatoes, but it’s outcome is extremely important towards continued openness and WUDQVSDUHQF\ IURP WKH DJHQFLHV LQVWLWXWLRQV DQG RIĂ€FLDOV we put in charge of our public affairs. The attorney general RIĂ€FH¡V GHFLVLRQ WR SXUVXH D MXGJPHQW WKDW UHYHUVHV LWV SUHvious stance is extremely worrisome. It already seems like the public is kept in the dark on far too many issues, and setting a precedent that furthers the divide between citizens and their government is as unnecessary as it is unacceptHampton Class of ‘63 reunion able. A ruling in favor of the Associated Press would be in the best interest for the people of Iowa. Whether it’s a city council, county board of supervisors or state-funded university, the public deserves to know what goes on at the LQVWLWXWLRQV WKHLU PRQH\ LV IXQGLQJ 7RP 0LOOHU¡V RIĂ€FH was right to implement sunshine laws a decade ago, but leman, Lyle Noelting, Jane Barnes, Julie Lyman, Norman Holm; Back Row: Lyle Meyer, Jock Thompson, reversing course now could lead down a slippery slope to- Dave Nolte, Ralph Harper, Richard Dirksen, Jack Laipple, Bob Stottlemeyer, Howard Brandt, Lois Fehd, wards public exclusion and government irresponsibility in Gilbert Sernett. the future.

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Fifty Years Ago October 3, 1963 7KH QHZ %XLFN ZLOO EH RQ GLVSOD\ )ULGD\ DW .UHLQHU %URWKHUV 0RWRU DQG ,PSOHPHQW LQ +DPSWRQ $PRQJ PRGHOV DYDLODEOH E\ %XLFN IRU DUH $ QHZ :LOGFDW 6SHFLDO /H6DEUH (OHFWUD DQG 6N\ODUN )UHH GRXJKQXW DQG FRIIHH ZLOO EH VHUYHG DOO GD\ RQ )ULGD\ Mr. and Mrs. Ron Kelling and Kimberly are visiting at the George Barkema home in Alexander. Ron was recently honorably discharged from two years of service from Fort Eustis, Virginia. 0U DQG 0UV /HVOLH .UXVH 0DUO\V 5KRQGD DQG 3DXO DQG WKHLU JXHVWV 0U DQG 0UV +HQU\ *UXQGHU RI :LOWRQ -XQFWLRQ DWWHQGHG D GLQQHU SDUW\ )ULGD\ HYHQLQJ DW WKH &ODUHQFH .UXVH KRPH LQ KRQRU RI WKHLU VRQ 6WHSKHQ RQ KLV HOHYHQWK ELUWKGD\ Forty Years Ago September 27, 1973 3HWHU +HOW RI $UHGDOH ZKR LV DW OHDVW \HDUV ROG VKRZV RII KLV QHZO\ UHQHZHG GULYHUÂśV OLFHQVH JRRG XQWLO :LWK KLP LV ,RZD +LJKZD\ 3DWURO 7URRSHU 0HO $OOHQ GULYHUÂśV OLFHQVH H[DPLQHU Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bell and

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were Lori Pralle, Theresa Nolte, Marilyn Knoll, Dallas and Betty Miller. +DPSWRQ %XOOGRJV YV $OJRQD %XOOGRJV )ULGD\ 6HSW DW S P +DPSWRQ +LJK 6FKRRO KRPHFRPLQJ TXHHQ FDQGLGDWHV DUH 0DXULWD )UHHVH &\QWKLD 6WHLGO 3DWW\ 0\HUV -DQH -HQVHQ DQG &KULVWLQH 8EEHQ Twenty Years Ago September 30, 1993 &DURO /RZHU\ RI UXUDO +DPSWRQ KROGV D ORDG RI VFHQWHG ZD[ XVHG LQ KHU KRPH EDVHG EXVLQHVV 0LGZHVW 3UDLULH &DQGOHV ZKLFK VKH RSHQHG LQ -XO\ /RZHU\ DQG RWKHU &RWWDJH LQGXVWU\ PHPEHUV ZLOO RSHQ WKHLU GRRUV WR WKH SXEOLF DOO GD\ 2FW Mr. and Mrs. Chester Card accompanied their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Card of Allison, to Alexander last Saturday and were dinner guests in the home of another son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Card. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Markwardt and IDPLO\ 0UV 0DUJDUHW 0DUNZDUGW RI +DPSWRQ DQG )HUQ 0DUNZDUGW RI 2PDKD HQMR\HG 6XQGD\ GLQQHU WRJHWKHU DW D UHVWDXUDQW LQ +DPSWRQ

Community Notes

Latimer News By Marie Teggatz Community Center Happenings: A new board has been selected to oversee the Latimer Community Center. This is a separate entity from the Community Club. This board would like to know if there are any events or activities that you would like to see held at the Community Center. For example, a quilting group meets WKH QG 6DWXUGD\ RI HYHU\ PRQWK 6RPH PHPEHUV RI WKH FRPPXnity have expressed that they would like to have the center open in the morning for walking during the winter months or inclement weather. We are open to any ideas or suggestions you may have. If you do have an interest in having the Community Center open for your DFWLYLW\ SOHDVH IHHO IUHH WR FRQWDFW .DUOD 3HWHU DW &DWK\ &URRNV DW RU $QQ *OHDVRQ DW Latimer Park Society opened a new season on Thursday, September 19 by meeting at Rustic Brew in Hampton for lunch. Twenty members and two guests were in attendance. Members SDLG WKHLU GXHV DQG ZHUH JLYHQ WKHLU QHZ SURJUDP ERRNV 2IĂ€cers of the club are Ida Fahrmann, president; Lavonne Plagge, vice president and Delores Nielsen, secretary and treasurer. The next meeting will be held in the Latimer Community Center on 7KXUVGD\ 2FWREHU 6HSWHPEHU EURXJKW QLFH ZHDWKHU DQG D JRRG FURZG IRU &$/ Over 60s. Guests were Emma Christensen with Joy, Patty Rodemeyer with Verna and daughter Kay with Mildred Johansen. Our Nazareth helpers were Shirley Knudsen and Sue DeBour with Pastor Bernhardt bringing words of inspiration. Fresh from a short Florida vacation, Phyllis and Denny served a delicious lunch of ground beef on buns with a selection of conGLPHQWV D Ă DYRUIXO FRUNVFUHZ PDFDURQL VDODG FKLSV DQG OXVFLRXV crème puffs for dessert. Norma read a correspondence from Shirley Plagge’s family, remembering the many things Shirley did to keep CAL Over 60s a vital organization. A generous memorial was enclosed to help us continue her years of inspiration. October 1st is our next meeting. Franklin County Public Health will be taking blood pressure checks. Students are back to school so a few of Art Linkletter’s stories and kid-remarks were read, and kids do sometimes say the darndest things! As the year goes on we’ll have students doing some things for our programs. %H VXUH WR OHW *D\ DW RU 1RUPD DW NQRZ LI you need to change your plans for CAL Over 60s.

Hampton Rotary Hampton Rotary Club meets :HGQHVGD\V DW S P DW *RGfather’s Pizza. Jay Van Wert, song leader; John Currier, invocation; %UDG 6WDOH\ ÀQH PDVWHU %ODLQH Lenz, Karen Mitchell, and Art Zewart, program.

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Franklin County Tea Party Movement The Franklin County Tea Party Movement meets 6:30 p.m., second Wednesday of each month in the Godfather’s Pizza meeting room in Hampton.

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Licensed Public Accountant MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY Office West Side of City Park Phone 456-4146 3 -1st Street SW Hampton Hampton, Iowa 50441 RICK'S PHARMACY 641-456-4125 Richard Grote, R.Ph. STEVEN E. PEARSON Phone 456-3538 • Hampton After Hours Emergency Certified Public Accountant Phone 456-3268 State Farm Insurance Building P.O. Box 61 Hampton, Iowa 50441 HAMPTON CLINIC Bus. 641-456-4829

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FUNERAL HOMES RETZ FUNERAL HOME Sheffield 892-4241 Meservey 358-6105 Thornton 998-2311 Call Collect

IOWA SPECIALTY HOSPITAL 700 2nd St. SE, Suite 101 Hampton, IA 50441 (641) 812-1094 Hannah Lokenvitz, P.A.-C. Emily Hill, D.O., F.A.C.O.O.G. Gautam Kakade, M.D. Phillip Greenfield, D.P.M. Krista Ysker, A.R.N.P.

Looking Back is compiled weekly by Joyce Schomburg.

Allison Park Board to sponsor golf cart tours Oct. 5

In conjunction with the Harvest Moon Festival on Sat Oct 5th the Allison Park Board will give golf cart tours of Wilder Park from 1 -3 p.m. This will be a great opportunity to see the expansion of the walking/ bike trail; the disc golf course recently expanded to 18 holes and observe the Uncommon Species ArboUHWXP WKDW KDV RYHU WUHHV WKDW DUH adapted, but not commonly planted in Iowa.

Allison Park Board schedules ribbon cutting for new trail

7KH RIĂ€FLDO RSHQLQJ RI WKH QHZ Intra-Park walking/bike trail in Wilder Park, Allison, is scheduled in conjunction with the Harvest Moon )HVWLYDO RQ 6DW 2FW DW S P The 1.3 mile trail will be know If you are Catholic and curious, if you are not Catholic and curious, and as “Lester Loopâ€? in memory of the late Lester Schrage. The ribbon wonder why we do some of the things we do, this class is for you. All are invited to join in a weekly informal class concerning the teachings cutting ceremony will be held at DQG SUDFWLFHV RI WKH &DWKROLF &KXUFK :H ZLOO PHHW :HGQHVGD\ HYHQLQJV DW the “Big Rock.â€? Primary funding for the trail expansion was by the p.m. starting October 9 at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church. 3OHDVH QRWLI\ WKH 3DULVK 2IĂ€FH DW RU 0DJJLH 3HDUVRQ DW REAP program. 3808. Discussion book will be provided. Hope to see you there!

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Hampton Lions Hampton Lions Club meets Thursday, October 10th at Godfather’s Pizza. Program by Dorothy Brinkley and Jeff Hofer.

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Hampton Kiwanis Hampton Kiwanis Club meets Tuesday, October 1 at Godfather’s Pizza. Kara Schermer, program; Paul Hauser, invocation/pledge; Marcia Brolsma, greeter; Bruce Harris, good news.

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Ten Years Ago September 24, 2003 -XQLRU TXDUWHUEDFN 0DWW 'DYLV VSULQWV RXW DQG ORRNV GRZQ ÂżHOG IRU DQ RSHQ UHFHLYHU -HUU\ 6KDIUDWK DQG VHQLRU 'HUHFN /HZLV JDYH WKH IRRWEDOO WHDP OHDGHUVKLS DQG D VROLG ZRUN HWKLF These seniors at CAL-Dows have been selected to the 2003 Homecoming Court, with the selection of the king and queen set for this week. The queen candidates are, Whitney Pralle, Mackenzie Mossman, Debbie Hamilton and Amy Braun. The king candidates are, Mitch Plagge, Scott Muhlenbruch, Brett Harrison and Eric Bruns. .DWKHULQH 0DULH +DGOH\ DQG 5\DQ 1LFKRODV +DUU ERWK RI +DPSWRQ ZLVK WR DQQRXQFH WKHLU HQJDJHPHQW DQG XSFRPLQJ ZHGGLQJ .DWKHULQH LV WKH GDXJKWHU RI /D9HUQH DQG 0DU\ +DGOH\ RI +DPSWRQ DQG LV D ÂżIWK JUDGH WHDFKHU DQG FRDFK ZLWK +DPSWRQ 'XPRQW 6FKRRO GLVWULFW 5\DQ LV WKH VRQ RI 'RXJODV DQG 1LQD +DUU RI 2JGHQ DQG LV HPSOR\HG DV D UHVHDUFK DVVLVWDQW ZLWK ,RZD 6WDWH 8QLYHUVLW\ ZKHUH KH LV SXUVXLQJ D 0DVWHUÂśV 'HJUHH LQ $QLPDO (FRORJ\ $Q 2FWREHU ZHGGLQJ LV SODQQHG

OPTOMETRISTS DR. CRAIG L. SEMLER Optometrist 402 12th Ave. NE Hampton Phone 456-4251

DR. M.W. SNELL Optometrist 1701 Washington Ave. Iowa Falls 641-648-2357 or 1-800-748-7408

CHIROPRACTORS HICKMAN CHIROPRACTIC Dr. Jay Hickman 820 Hwy 65 N. Hampton Phone 641-456-2280

KOENEN & COLLINS CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Dr. James Koenen Dr. Chad Collins 303 Central Ave E. Hampton Phone 641-456-4142

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Lawyers John E. Coonley 121 1st Ave. NW Hampton Phone 456-4741 Sheffield Office • By Appointment Dows Office • By Appointment

Home is Where Our Heart Is! Ph. 641-456-4707 Downtown Hampton Kathy Stanbrough - 641-430-3821 Chuck Svendsen - 641-425-7159

HOBSON, CADY & CADY G.A. Cady III Megan Rosenberg Office West Side of City Park Hampton Phone 456-2555

RANDY D. JOHANSEN Lawyer 1562 200th St. Sheffield Phone 456-2970

MILLER AND MILLER, P.C.

CASTLE, DICK & KELCH INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE 2 2nd St. NW, Hampton P.O. Box 299 Ph. 456-2578 Fax 456-2546 Duane Kelch Linda Campbell Tom Birdsell Terry Pecha Tonya Markwardt

JASPERSEN INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE LTD 123 1st St. NW PO Box 296 Hampton 641-456-2266 www.jaspersenltd.com

Attorneys at Law KRUKOW REAL ESTATE Highway 3 West Brian D. Miller 515 Central Ave. West, Hampton Andrea M. Miller Ph. 641-456-3883 Fax 641-456-5553 7 First Ave. NE Yvonne Krukow - 641-425-0923 Hampton, IA Erran Miller - 641-456-2447 Phone 641-456-2111 Jerry Plagge - 641-430-7951 Michelle Sackville - 641-430-6305 DANIEL F. WIECHMANN JR. Ashley Tufte - 319-213-7307 Attorney at Law Tonya Kregel - 641-425-4993 114 3rd St. NE Don Plagge - 641-892-4893 Hampton STALEY REAL ESTATE Phone 456-4545 21 4th St. NE., Hampton Ph. 456-3607 Fax 456-5910 TONY D. KRUKOW Jerry Staley - 456-3607 Attorney at Law Brad Staley - 425-9400 P.O. Box 343 Susan Staley - 425-9431 515 Central Ave. W. Kent Brown - 456-4664 Hampton Kurt Thielen - 430-3659 Phone 641-456-5999 Jay Brower 641-580-4070 tonykrukow@aol.com www.staleyonline.com

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PUBLIC NOTICE Latimer City Council Latimer City Council 5HJXODU 6HVVLRQ 0LQXWHV 6HSWHPEHU The regular meeting of the Latimer City Council was called to order by Mayor Kent Morton on Wednesday, September 11, 2013 at Latimer City Hall at 6:00 p.m. Answering roll call were council members Randy DeBour, Jeanne Plagge, and Morgan Prestholt. Absent: Dan Torreson and Rhonda Noelck. Two Items to be added to the agenda that do not need a 24 hour notice are as follows: Delbert Hamilton’s offer to keep the tree dump maintained if he and his son can use it, and possible action to put a shade over the players dugout at the ball diamond. Motion by Plagge, seconded by Prestholt to approve the agenda with the items added. Motion carried unanimously. 7KH /DQG¿OO RI 1RUWK ,RZD ZLOO EH EULQJLQJ D household hazardous waste mobile trailer to Latimer, and conduct a hazardous waste pick up on Wednesday, October 9, 2013 from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. This is an excellent opportunity for residents to properly discard of old and unusable paints, cleaners, poisons, batteries, and other hazardous wastes. This will be held at the Latimer shop building. Information will be posted around Latimer with details concerning this event. Motion by DeBour, seconded by Plagge to approve the minutes of the last regular council meeting. Motion carried unanimously. The mayor and city council reviewed the FOHUNœV ¿QDQFLDO UHSRUW DQG EXGJHW UHYLHZ ZKLFK was given to them before the council meeting. Motion by Plagge, seconded by Prestholt to allow Delbert Hamilton and his son to use the tree dump, and they have agreed to maintain it for the city. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by DeBour, seconded by Plagge to allow the CAL Industrial Arts students to put a shade over the players dugout at the ball diamond. The City will buy the materials with a cost

limit of $2,500.00. Motion carried unanimously. A discussion was held regarding overdue water bills. Motion by DeBour, seconded by Prestholt to approve the Mosquito Control of Iowa contract for this year for $2,200.00. This will be from June 1st to September 15th. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Plagge, seconded by DeBour to deny the request from Todd Mollenbeck to put a fuel barrel on his property. Motion carried unanimously. At 7:00 p.m. motion by Plagge, seconded by Prestholt to open the public hearing to amend WKH &LW\ RI /DWLPHU EXGJHW IRU ÂżVFDO \HDU 2014. Motion carried unanimously The public hearing was held. The purpose of this hearing was to allow the purchase of a new city building, and provide extra funds for the sewer department. After discussion motion by DeBour, seconded by Prestholt to close the public hearing. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Prestholt, seconded by DeBour to approve Resolution 2013-10 amending the City RI /DWLPHU EXGJHW IRU ÂżVFDO \HDU for the purchase of a city building and sewer expenses. A roll call vote was taken. Ayes: DeBour, Plagge, and Prestholt. Nays: None. Motion carried. Motion by DeBour, seconded by Plagge to approve Resolution 2013-11 to approve the city FOHUNÂśV ÂżQDQFLDO UHSRUW IRU ÂżVFDO \HDU HQGing June 30, 2013. A roll call vote was taken. Ayes: DeBour, Plagge, and Prestholt. Nays: None. Motion carried. It was reported that there was vandalism at West Park recently. It has been cleaned up, but the council requests that neighbors keep a watchful eyeout on the area. It was moved by Plagge and seconded by Prestholt to approve the bills as listed. Ayes: DeBour, Plagge, and Prestholt. Nays: None. Motion carried. The bills are as follows:

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*(1(5$/ IPERS, retirement..................................165.43 Electronic Fed. Tax Pmt. System, Fed. FICA .... .............................................................333.10 Green Canopy, Inc., rental of portable toilets .... .............................................................180.00 Consolidated Energy Co., gas ...............257.70 Farmers Cooperative Co., chemicals ......67.50 Judy Muhlenbruck, out-of-pocket expense for toner .....................................................140.81 /DWLPHU 3RVW 2IÂżFH VWDPSV ....................46.00 Michael Walrod, cell phone usage reimbursement monthly .........................................30.00 (OHFWURQLF (QJLQHHULQJ UHSDLUV IRU ÂżUH GHSW ..... .............................................................109.95 $XWR 3DUWV ,QF EHOWV IRU ÂżUH GHSW ..........12.97 Christophe Petit, cleaning........................54.00 Mid America Publishing Corp., publishing ......... .............................................................236.82 Corner Market, city hall supplies .............28.75 Latimer Fuel & Service, L.L.C., gas .......318.90 Mid American Energy Co., utilities .........235.44 Koenen Lawn Care, LLC, broadleaf herbicide .. ..........................................................1,028.50 Frontier, telephone service ....................110.18 Steve Waage, work done on computer ...30.00 3ULQWLQJ 6HUYLFHV ,QF RIÂżFH VXSSOLHV .....39.98 'XGOH\ÂśV &RUQHU ,QF JDV IRU ÂżUH GHSW .175.95 0RWKHUÂśV 3ODFH JLIW FHUWLÂżFDWH WR UHSUHVHQWDWLYH of summer ball program .........................25.00 Robert Grant, mowing in 2013...............500.00 Alliant Energy, Latimer city sign...............23.72 Employee payroll for September (after withholding) ...........................................$4,422.90 (Paid from General Fund, Road Use Tax Fund, Water Utility Fund, Garbage Fund, and Sewer Funds) Insurance deduction from monthly compensation for September .............................$450.00 52$' 86( 7$; IPERS, retirement..................................183.36 Electronic Fed. Tax Pmt. System, Fed. FICA .... .............................................................351.53 Kluesner Construction, Inc., sweeping streets .. .............................................................500.00 Mid American Energy Co., utilities .........531.92

PUBLIC NOTICE )UDQNOLQ &RXQW\ %RDUG RI 6XSHUYLVRUV 352&((',1*6 2) 7+( )5$1./,1 &2817< %2$5' 2) 683(59,6256 6HSWHPEHU Be it duly noted these minutes of 9/9/2013 are UNOFFICIAL minutes. The Board of Supervisors met in regular session at 8:30AM with Board members Corey Eberling-Chairman, Michael Nolte and Jerry L. Plagge- present. Motion by Nolte, seconded by Plagge, approves the Agenda as submitted. All ayes, motion carried. Motion by Plagge, seconded by Nolte, approves the Minutes of September 3, 2013. All ayes, motion carried. The Board opened the meeting to public comment: Present was Earl Kalkwarf-Sanitarian regarding sewer and weed compliance issues, and Sandy Eckhardt-Drainage Clerk regarding drainage issues. No committee updates were discussed this week. Motion by Nolte, seconded by Plagge, approves a Franklin County Utility Permit for Northern Border Pipeline Company of Omaha to install cathode test stations on pipeline at Depository Name First Citizens National Bank First Bank Hampton (FNA First National Bank of Hampton) Hampton State Bank United Bank & Trust Co. Iowa Public Agency Trust UMB Bank, N.A. FNB safekeeping account

various locations in Franklin County. All ayes. Motion carried. Elizabeth Thyer-Gardner Thomsen, conducted Entrance Conference for FY 12/13 Audit. Motion by Plagge, seconded by Nolte, opens at 10:00 AM, a Public Hearing to receive comments on a Bid letting in Drainage District #10, Open Ditch for a cleanout. All ayes. Motion carried. Present at the hearing were: Sandy Eckhardt-Drainage Clerk, Beverly WeidemannWeidemann, Inc., Kieth Hubbard-McClure Engineering, Mary Busma-Heitland Marshall Construction, Butch Marshall-Heitland Marshall Construction. No comments were received from landowners. Motion by Nolte, seconded by Plagge, closes the Public Hearing at 10:15 AM. All ayes. Motion carried. Motion by Plagge, seconded by Nolte, tentatively awards the bid to Weidemann, Inc., Dows, IA for $77,680.78, contingent upon the HQJLQHHUœV ¿QDO UHYLHZ $OO D\HV 0RWLRQ FDUULHG Matt O-Brien-Regional Planner at NIACOG, met with the Board to review a draft of Franklin County’s Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan. Also present were Michelle Giddings-Au/RFDWLRQ RI +RPH 2I¿FH

ditor and Thomas Craighton-Emergency Management. Actions needing to be taken before ÂżQDOL]DWLRQ RI WKH SODQ ZHUH GLVFXVVHG (QWLWLHV requiring additional action to be included will be FRQWDFWHG E\ 7KRPDV &UDLJKWRQ SULRU WR ÂżQDOization. Motion by Plagge, seconded by Nolte, adopts Resolution 2013-36: Naming Depositories per Iowa Code Sections 12C, authorizing the Franklin County Treasurer to deposit County funds in amounts not to exceed the maximum DSSURYHG SHU HDFK ÂżQDQFLDO LQVWLWXWLRQ 5HVROXtion reads as follows: RESOLUTION NAMING DEPOSITORIES AS PER IOWA CODE SECTIONS 12C, RESOLVED, that the BOARD OF SUPERVISORS of FRANKLIN COUNTY, IOWA, Approves the IROORZLQJ OLVW RI ÂżQDQFLDO LQVWLWXWLRQV WR EH GHpositories of the FRANKLIN COUNTY funds in conformance with all applicable provisions of Iowa Code Chapter 12C The FRANKLIN COUNTY TREASURER is hereby authorized to deposit the Franklin County funds in amounts not to exceed the maximum approved for each respecWLYH ÂżQDQFLDO LQVWLWXWLRQ DV VHW RXW EHORZ

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CERIFICATION: I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution of the FRANKLIN COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS adopted at a meeting of said public body, duly called and held on the 9th day of September, 2013, a quorum being present, as said resolution remains of record in the minutes of said meeting, and it is now in full force and effect. Eberling-Aye, Nolte-Aye, Plagge-Aye. Resolution duly adopted. Motion by Nolte, seconded by Plagge, approves Franklin County Investment Policy categorized as follows: 1) Scope of Investment Policy; 2) Delegation of Authority; 3) Objectives of Investment Policy; 4) Prudence; 5) Instruments Eligible for Investment; 6) Prohibited Investments and Investment Practices; 7) Investment Maturity Limitations (IA Code 12B.10A); 8) 'LYHUVLÂżFDWLRQ 6DIHNHHSLQJ DQG &XVWRG\ Investment Policy Review and Amendment. All

ayes. Motion carried. The Board acknowledged Manure Management Plan Renewals for: 1) Schreck Pork LLC, #64369, owner Schreck Pork LLC, site located 1102 Lark Ave, Hampton, Sec 11, Hamilton Township 2) Michael Deberg Finisher, #58616, owner Michael Deberg, site located 2202 Hardin St, Sec 34, Osceola Township 7KH %RDUG DFNQRZOHGJHG D QRWLÂżFDWLRQ OHWWHU from ITC Midwest LLC on a proposed rebuild of existing transmission line in Franklin County. Informational meeting 10/18/13, at 2:00 pm, Maynes Grove. The Board acknowledged a letter from Cost Advisory Services, Inc. regarding FY 2013 Local Administrative Expense reimbursements from IDHS. The Board acknowledged ICAP 2012 Annual Report. Motion by Plagge, seconded by Nolte, tables the topic of moving from a part-time County At-

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torney to a full-time County Attorney until Friday, September 13, 2013, when the Board will meet. All ayes. Motion carried. The Board will be meeting Friday, September 13, 2013, at 8:30 AM, to canvass the votes from the September 10, 2013 Regular School Election. Motion by Plagge, seconded by Nolte, adjourns at 11:15 AM until Friday, September 13, 2013, at 8:30 AM. The next regularly scheduled Monday meeting will be September 16, 2013, at 8:30 AM. All ayes. Motion carried. ATTEST: Corey Eberling, Chairman Julie M. Pralle, Second Deputy Auditor ____________________________________ Published in the Hampton Chronicle on September 25, 2013. ____________________________________

:$7(5 87,/,7< IPERS, retirement..................................173.35 Electronic Fed. Tax Pmt. System, Fed. FICA .... .............................................................314.25 To City of Latimer Utilities (delinquent utilities for Adalberto Lopez received from Franklin County Treasurer – Billing Clerk will break this down to water, sewer, and garbage charges) .. ..........................................................5,128.99 Hawkins, Inc., water supplies .............1,239.78 Cindy Castillo, water & related services deposit refund plus interest ..............................151.14 Leo Quinones, water & related services deposit refund plus interest ..............................159.00 Treasurer, State of Iowa, sales tax, local option tax for month ending 8/31/13 ...............275.80 Ag Source Labs, water and SDWA testing ........ .............................................................188.50 Mid American Energy Co., utilities .........182.84 Koenen Lawn Care, LLC, broadleaf herbicide... .............................................................431.20 Frontier, telephone service ......................45.99 0RWKHUœV 3ODFH JLIW FHUWL¿FDWH WR FLWL]HQV IRU maintaining water works park ................25.00 Franklin REC, electricity at water tower............. .............................................................250.17 *$5%$*( )81' IPERS, retirement..................................107.24 Electronic Fed. Tax Pmt. System, Fed. FICA .... .............................................................146.26 Auto Parts, Inc., supplies ...........................9.35 Treasurer, State of Iowa, sales tax, local option tax for month ending 8/31/13 .................37.80 Mason City Recycling Center, LTD, processing ...............................................................72.80 Latimer Fuel & Service, L.L.C., gas .......408.30 /DQG¿OO RI 1RUWK ,RZD JDUEDJH FKDUJHV ............ .............................................................552.42 Dudley’s Corner, Inc., gas .....................225.06 6(:(5 )81' IPERS, retirement..................................173.35 Electronic Fed. Tax Pmt. System, Fed. FICA .... .............................................................314.25 Treasurer, State of Iowa, sales tax, local option tax for month ending 8/31/13 .................20.16 Mid American Energy Co., city sewer lift ........... ...............................................................50.86 Frontier, telephone service for lift station ........... ...............................................................45.88 It was moved by DeBour and seconded by Prestholt to adjourn the council meeting at 7:45 p.m. Ayes: DeBour, Plagge, and Prestholt. Nays: None. Motion carried. ATTEST: Judy Muhlenbruck, City Clerk Kent Morton, Mayor ___________________________________ Published in the Hampton Chronicle on September 25, 2013. ___________________________________

352&((',1*6 2) 7+( )5$1./,1 &2817< %2$5' 2) 683(59,6256 6HSWHPEHU Be it duly noted these minutes of 9/13/2013 are UNOFFICIAL minutes. The Board of Supervisors met in regular session at 8:30AM with Board members Corey Eberling-Chairman and Michael Nolte present, Jerry L. Plagge absent. Motion by Plagge, seconded by Nolte, approves the agenda as submitted. All ayes, motion carried. Motion by Nolte, seconded by Plagge, approves the minutes of September 9, 2013. All ayes. Motion carried. At 8:35 AM the Board canvassed votes cast from the September 10, 2013 Regular School Elections. Motion by Plagge, seconded by Nolte, moves that the following persons be declared as the ZLQQHUV WR WKH UHVSHFWLYH VFKRRO GLVWULFW RIÂżFHV &$/ 6&+22/ ................................... WINNER Director District #1 .................... Mitch Vanness

Director District #2 ........................Austin Elling Director District At-Large ........... Todd Mensing +$03721 '80217 6&+22/ Hampton Director ................. Thomas Brolsma ..................................................Chad Hanson Hampton-Dumont Director....... Jeff Rosenberg All ayes, motion carried. The Board discussed possibly moving from a part-time County Attorney to a full-time County Attorney and the procedures needed to implement said change. The Board chose to proceed with the process and looking for a template of a resolution to advance with the transition. Motion by Plagge, seconded by Nolte, adjourns at until September 16, 2013. All ayes. Motion carried. ATTEST: Corey Eberling, Chairman Michelle Giddings, Auditor & Clerk to Board ____________________________________ Published in the Hampton Chronicle on September 25, 2013. ____________________________________

PUBLIC NOTICE 0XQLFLSDO &RPPXQLFDWLRQV 8WLOLW\ %RDUG +$03721 081,&,3$/ &20081,&$7,216 87,/,7< %2$5' 0,187(6 Jeff Christiansen called the meeting to order by at 5:31 pm. Hampton City Manager Ron Dunt was in attendance, along with board members Pat Palmer, Jeff Christiansen, Wade Nasheim, Mike Barnes, Mayor Shawn Dietz and a representative of the media. James Kent was absent. (OHFWLRQ RI 2I¿FHUV Wade Nasheim nominated himself for Board Secretary. Christiansen makes motion – motion passes unanimously. Mike Barnes nominated himself for Board Vice President. Christiansen makes motion – motion passes unanimously. Barnes nominates Christiansen for Board Chairman. Barnes makes motion – motion passes unanimously. Introductory Discussion Dunt presents the Board responsibilities and Iowa Code 388 as well as binders of previous board minutes and efforts. Dunt to provide information on responsibilities and legal process of municipal board at next meeting. General Discussion The Board has previously worked with MeGLDFRP DQG &HQWXU\/LQN RQ JHWWLQJ D ¿EHU RSWLF infrastructure installed to Hampton Industrial Park. CenturyLink has seen a lack of interest by

industrial park customers in upgrading internet service. Mediacom has expressed opinion that additional infrastructure is cost prohibitive. Chairman Christiansen did a rough estimate of WKH FRVW RI ÂżEHU IURP WKH ZDWHU WRZHU WR WKH LQdustrial park for ~$1/ft (~10,000 ft). It is unclear LI WKHUH LV ÂżEHU ORFDWHG QHDU WKH ZDWHU WRZHU FXUrently so the estimate is purely hypothetical. 'XPRQW 7HOHSKRQH KDV SURYLGHG ÂżEHU WR DOO LWV customers in Dumont, most rural Butler County and is working on installing in corporate limits of the City of Allison. 0HHWLQJ 6FKHGXOH The Board will meet on the second Tuesday of each month at 5:30 pm in the City Council Chambers. The next meeting is 10/8/13 at 5:30 pm. 7R 'R IRU 1H[W 0HHWLQJ Palmer to meet with colleague in Webster City WR JHW LQIRUPDWLRQ RQ KRZ WKH\ LQVWDOOHG ÂżEHU Christiansen to talk with www.iamu.org to discuss a presentation on municipal communications infrastructure. Others to investigate PHDQV RI JHWWLQJ ÂżEHU LQVWDOOHG LQ +DPSWRQ Meeting adjourns at 6:28 pm. ____________________________________ Published in the Hampton Chronicle on September 25, 2013. ____________________________________

PUBLIC NOTICE Coulter City Council &RXOWHU &LW\ &RXQFLO 0LQXWHV 6HSWHPEHU The City Council met in regular session on Wednesday, September 11, 2013 in Coulter City Hall. Mayor Jim Warwick called the meeting to order at 6:35pm, with Eddy, Erickson, Paris, Tilkes, and Turner present. Visitors present at the meeting were T. Craighton, D. Lohrbach, M. O’Brien, J Gamble, and L Allan. Mayor :DUZLFN RSHQHG WKH PHHWLQJ E\ JLYLQJ WKH Ă€RRU to Matt O’Brien from NIACOG who presented the Franklin County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan draft. O’Brien discussed Coulter’s goals and objectives and informed the Council the public has 30 days to review the plan and then Council will vote on the adoption after public comments at the next regular council meeting in October. Mayor Warwick signed a proclamation declaring the week of September 17th through September 23rd as Constitution week, which was presented before the Council by Librarian L Allan. Sheriff A Blau addressed the Council about an incident that happened early in the evening of a dog at large biting two people. After lengthy discussion and documentation the Sheriff’s department had been called out on these animals numerous times for various reasons, Mayor Warwick declared the two dogs owned by the Spencer family “viciousâ€? per City Ordinance 56.04 and papers would be served to the family. A motion was made by Turner and seconded by Paris to give $100.00 IRU VRODU OLJKWV IRU LOOXPLQDWLQJ WKH Ă€DJ SROH DQG monument at the Coulter Cemetery. Roll call vote was taken with all ayes. Motion carried. City Clerk presented the Street Financial Report (SFR)for Council approval. After discussion, Tilkes motioned to accept the SFR as written and Eddy seconded. Roll call vote was taken with all ayes. Motion carried. Resolution 2013-12 was adopted for SFR. Mayor Warwick called a Public Hearing for discussion of the amendment for Ordinance 20 Library Board of Trustees. After discussion, the hearing was closed. Tilkes made a motion to approve Ordinance 2013-1 as read; second

was by Erickson. Roll call vote was taken with all ayes. Motion carried. Turner made a motion to waive the second and third readings of Ordinance 2013-1. It was seconded by Eddy. Roll call vote was taken with all ayes Motion carried. Ordinance 2013-1 was adopted. Mayor Warwick opened a public hearing on Ordinance 2013-2 City Clerk/Treasurer to change place of publications. After discussion, the public hearing was closed. Erickson made a motion to adopt Ordinance 2013-2 and was seconded by Paris. Roll call vote was taken with all ayes. Motion carried. Tilkes made a motion to waive the second and third readings of Ordinance 2013-2 and it was seconded by Eddy. Roll call vote was taken with all ayes. Motion was carried. Ordinance 2013-2 was adopted. Mayor Warwick called a public hearing open on Ordinance 2013-3, Collection of Solid Waste Section 106.8, and subsection 1. After public discussion, Mayor Warwick closed the public hearing. Turner made a motion to adopt Ordinance 2013-3 and it was seconded by Paris. Roll call vote was taken with all ayes. Tilkes made a motion to waive the second and third readings of Ordinance 2013-3 and was seconded by Eddy. Roll call vote was taken with all ayes. Ordinance 2013-3 was adopted. City Clerk was asked to put an explanation of the new charges with the next month’s utility bills. Paris made a motion to pass the consent agenda which consisted of the minutes of previous meeting and bills for payment. The motion was seconded by Tilkes. Roll call vote was taken with all ayes. Motion carried. / $OODQ /DQG¿OO UHS GLVFXVVHG WKH 1RUWK ,RZD /DQG¿OOV SODQV WR DGG DQRWKHU FHOO DQG VRPH changes that will be coming with the 28E agreement. Mayor Warwick informed the Council that Sparboe is donating to the Gazebo project, which will be place at the end of the bike trail. He explained they wanted a letter from the City stating the donation would be used only for that VSHFL¿F SURMHFW $ OHWWHU KDG EHHQ VHQW The Council discussed concerns with the street embargo limits and zoning on the Mar-

shall property. Erickson made a motion to give the three young men who cleaned up the branches from City Park and other City property $250.00 for their work. It was seconded by Eddy. Roll call vote was taken with all ayes. Motion was carried. The following bills were approved to be paid: General Fund Alliant Energy, Utilities ........................$ 816.51 Coulter Library, 1st Payment ................1000.00 D & L Sanitation, garbage/recycling ....1525.00 Dudley’s Corner, gas/diesel ..................204.85 Frontier, phone/fax.................................103.29 Green Canopy, porta potties..................260.00 IPERS, retirement....................................74.40 IRS, federal tax payment .......................100.95 K Zander, cleaning...................................15.00 Employee, wages ..................................401.28 Mid-America Pub., Legals .......................51.36 N. Erickson, mowing ...........................1100.00 NC Turner Trimming, cleanup................250.00 6WDSOHV RI¿FH VXSSOLHV ..........................154.07 Total General Fund .......................... :DWHU 6HZHU )XQG Alliant Energy, Utilities ........................$ 539.16 Ag Source, public water rte .....................32.00 Mort’s Water, water testing ....................135.50 City of Latimer, lagoon .............................36.40 Electric Pump, service call.....................594.30 Hawkins, Azone .....................................347.75 IPERS, retirement....................................52.09 IRS, federal tax payment .........................50.35 Employee, wages ..................................303.99 7RWDO :DWHU 6HZHU )XQG .................. Paris made a motion to adjourn the meeting and Turner seconded. Roll call vote was taken with all ayes. Motion carried. Mayor Warwick adjourned the meeting. ATTEST: LaDonna Jorges, City Clerk James Warwick, Mayor ____________________________________

ICAP, Ins ................................................524.79 IMWCA, Work Comp ...........................8663.00 ICAA, Trng .............................................325.00 IOWA DOT, Sup/Safety .......................2470.28 Iowa Pathology Assoc, Prisoner Med ....240.00 Iowa Transit, Engr Equip .........................15.31 Gary Jessen, Elect Wrkr ........................105.00 Gabe Johanns, Cell .................................20.00 Johnson Sanitary Products, Cust Sup ............... .............................................................183.64 Earl Kalkwarf, Mlg/Comm ......................605.90 Shirley Knudsen, Elect Wrkr ....................25.20 Koenen Lawn Care, Srvs.......................324.75 Robin Koob, Mileage .............................264.18 Krogh-Oppold Feed, Rep/Parts .............202.00 Lois Krueger, Elect Wrkr ..........................15.00 /DQG¿OO RI 1 ,$ 'LVSRVDO .........................38.44 Latimer Community Center, Poll Rent .....35.00 City of Latimer, Util ..................................20.40 Marco Inc, Maint ......................................34.88 Marshall & Swift, Clng Srv .....................104.76 Mason City Clinic, Care/Keep..............1601.00 McDowell & Sons, Services.................1000.00 Robin McKee, Mileage ............................72.42 Virginia Meinberg, Mileage ........................9.95 Mercy Medical Ctr-N IA, Care/Keep .................. ...........................................................2250.00 Mid-America Publishing, Pub/Notices/Ad .......... ...........................................................1914.42 Mid American Energy, Util ...................4171.90 Cynthia Miller, Mileage ..........................164.73 Debra Miller, Mileage ...............................48.96 Miller’s Alignment, Rep/Parts ..................32.00 Pamela Moore, Mileage...........................12.75 Fern Myers, Elect Wrkr ..........................171.03 Barb Noss, Mileage ...............................154.53 Oak Hill Cemetery, Grave Care ...............96.00 Oak Hill Rehabilitation, Therapy ..........1232.00 2I¿FH (OHPHQWV 2II 6XS .......................100.50 Pathology Assoc of Mason City, Autopsy .......... ...........................................................1500.00 Sherry Peterson, Mileage ........................81.09 Petroblend Corp, Lubricants ................2005.94 Phelps Implement, Rep/Parts ....................7.62 City of Popejoy, Frm to Mkt ...................138.37 Thomas Porter, Mileage ..........................41.57 Julie Pralle, Mileage ................................70.38 Pralle’s Wash City, Veh Washes ............115.81

Wilrena Price, Elect Wrkr.......................115.00 Pro Clean, Srvs .......................................20.00 4XDG &RXQW\ )LUH¿JKWHUV )XQGLQJ .......350.00 Quill Corp, Off Sup ..................................89.63 Redneck, Rep/Parts ................................11.15 Reliable, Off Sup ...................................155.19 River City Comm, Monitor Sys ................23.00 Deb Roberts, Elect Spprt .......................101.11 Jessica Rother, Mileage ..........................79.56 Candila Schickel, Legal Rep....................84.00 Secondary Rds, Fuel/Rock ..................1546.21 6KHI¿HOG 3XEOLF /LEUDU\ )XQGLQJ .......16888.00 Shell Fleet Plus, Fuel...........................1595.59 Shopko, Sup ..........................................108.96 St Lukes Hosp CPC Conf, Ed/Trng .........50.00 Staples Advantage, Off Sup ....................57.41 William & Joann Stuck, ROW ..............1041.33 Marie Teggatz, Elect Wrkr .....................135.20 Top Quality Mfg, Gloves ........................134.90 TSP Court Reporting, Depositions ..........97.50 UnityPoint Clinic, Tests ..........................148.00 US Cellular, Cell Srv ..............................830.90 US Postal Srv, Pstg .................................66.00 Deb Vanness, Elect Wrkr .......................128.46 Verizon Wireless, Cell/WiFi .....................40.01 VISA, Trng/Sup ....................................1297.25 Ward’s Machine Shop, Rep/Parts............60.13 Julia Warwick, Mileage ..........................200.43 Waste Mgmt, Garb/Recy .....................1971.89 Weidemann Inc, Srvs ........................98431.75 Daniel F Wiechmann Jr, Phone ...............23.90 Diana Wilkinson, Mileage ........................46.92 Tonia Wilkinson, Mileage .......................114.75 Jeanne Wogen, Mileage ..........................86.70 Russell G Wood, Mileage ......................479.40 Karen Woodley, Elect Wrkr ....................141.15 Betty Wubbena, Elect Wrkr ...................148.46 Ziegler Inc, Rep/Parts ......................173012.24 Grand Total..................................... ____________________________________

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PUBLIC NOTICE )UDQNOLQ &RXQW\ %RDUG RI 6XSHUYLVRUV 352&((',1*6 2) 7+( %2$5' 2) 683(59,6256 6HSWHPEHU Be it duly noted these minutes of 9/16/2013 are UNOFFICIAL minutes. The Board of Supervisors met in regular session at 8:30AM with Board members Corey Eberling-Chairman and Jerry L. Plagge present; Michael Nolte absent. Motion by Plagge, seconded by Eberling, approves the agenda as submitted. All ayes, motion carried. Motion by Plagge, seconded by Eberling, approves the minutes of September 13, 2013. All ayes. Motion carried. The Board opened the meeting to public comments. Present: Brian Miller is concerned about the Board’s intention of moving from a part-time to a full-time county attorney position. Have presiding judges, the bar association or local attorneys in the county been addressed? He feels the Board has an obligation to research all aspects of this change and do their homework. The Board responded they are looking into this and intend to be transparent in their decision. Motion by Plagge, seconded by Eberling, approves an Application to Perform Work within Franklin County Highway Right-of-Way for Roy Plagge to clean the west ditch along Indigo Avenue South of 170th Street around the culvert and tile outlet. All ayes, motion carried. At 9:30 AM Keith Hubbard-McClure Engineering, presented an Engineer’s Investigation Report on DD #45, Lat. 1; MEC 1413019 located south of the 8th Street NW and Hwy 3 intersection in SW Hampton. Present was: Sandy Eckhardt-Drainage Clerk, Ron Dunt-Hampton City Administrator, Doug Tarr-Hampton Public Works Director, Jeff and Tracey Spear-Landowner and Gary McVicker Hubbard gave a recommendation that the district not install the storm sewer due to the high cost per landowner in that district and advise the land owner to connect to the existing city storm sewer with a private drain line. The land owner can choose to proceed or not. No action was taken. Motion by Plagge, seconded by Eberling, ap-

proves the Memorandum of UnderstandingEMA 13-01, allowing Franklin County Emergency Management employees to be part of WKH &RXQW\ÂśV EHQHÂżW SDFNDJH $OO D\HV 0RWLRQ carried. Motion by Plagge, seconded by Eberling, deQLHV WKH UHTXHVW IURP WKH &LW\ RI 6KHIÂżHOG WR abate taxes on parcels of land on streets in the Ridgestone area; parcels 030820101200; 030827601300; 030827601400; and 030825101700; based on tax settlement at the time of transfer of the property. All ayes. Motion carried. Motion by Plagge, seconded by Eberling, approves a 28E Cooperative Reimbursement Agreement for Regional Services Provided by the Iowa Department of Human Services. All ayes. Motion carried. Motion by Plagge, seconded by Eberling, approves claims for the period ending 9/15/13. All ayes, motion carried. The Board acknowledged Manure Management Plan Renewals for: 1) Kent Picht Site, #58180, owner Kent Picht, site located 1642 Hardin Rd, Iowa Falls, Sec 34, Grant Township; 2) SunRay Pork 4, #66060, owner H&R Partnership, site located 868 Lark Ave, Hampton, Sec 25, Hamilton Township; 3) F025, #58407, owner Christensen Farms Midwest LLC, site located 1087 240th St, Hampton, Sec 15, Richland Township; 4) Paine Finisher Farm #63985, owner Elk Run Farms Inc, site located 1903 125th St, Geneva, Sec 7, Geneva Township; 5) Jason Reinke Finisher Grow Finish Unit, #57750, owner Jason Reinke, site located 2079 95th St. Geneva, Sec 29, Geneva Township; 6) Franklin Finisher Farm, #63428, owner Coachlight Farms LLC, site located 1604 40th St, Iowa Falls, Sec 22, Grant Township; 7) Weber Finisher Farm, #64967, owner Dogwood Farms LLC, site located 1755 40th St, Ackley, Sec 26, Grant Township; 8) Travis Pralle Site 1 Grow Finish Unit, #63341, owner Travis Pralle, site located 1031 160th St, Latimer, Sec 27, Marion Township; 9) Oakland Finisher Farm, #64844, owner Oakland Farms LLC, site located 375 Cardinal Ave, Dows, Sec 21, Oakland Township; 10) Osceola Finisher Farm, #64400, owner Cy

One Farms LLC, site located 251 Thrush Ave, Ackley, Sec 29, Osceola Township; 11) Wisner Finisher Farm, #65604, owner SH Farms LLC, site located 264 220th St, Meservey, Sec 20, Wisner Township. 7KH %RDUG DFNQRZOHGJHG UHFHLSW RI WKH 2IÂżcial IDOT Report of County Highway Engineer, FY13. The Board acknowledged the Franklin County Alcoholism Service Center Financial Statements for the period ending 8/31/13. Motion by Plagge, seconded by Eberling, adjourns at 10:10 AM until September 23, 2013. All ayes. Motion carried. ATTEST: Corey Eberling, Chairman Michelle Giddings, Auditor & Clerk to Board Claims Sharon Aalfs, Elect Wrkr........................125.20 Ackley Public Library, Funding ............6568.00 AgSource Labs, Well Tstg .....................396.00 Agvantage FS, Fuel ...........................32002.12 Ahlers & Cooney PC, Legal Srv ............160.00 Alexander Public Library, Funding .....13135.00 City of Alexander, Frm to Mkt ................210.58 Alliant Energy, Util .................................119.59 Allied Manatts Group, Road Stone ......3075.66 JoEllen Arends, Mileage ........................103.53 Auto Parts, Rep/Parts ............................430.26 Barnes Distribution, Rep/Parts ................67.70 Marilyn Behn, Elect Wrkr .......................109.64 Terry Bents, Storage ............................1650.00 Berryhill Center for MH, Care/Keep .......440.75 Kathy Bobst, Elect Wrkr.........................105.00 Brenda Boyington, Mileage ...................182.07 Bruening Rock, Rock/Sand .....................89.35 Louise Buseman, Elect Wrkr .................127.75 Calhoun Burns & Assoc, Prof Srv ..........951.10 Campbell Supply Co, Rep/Parts ..........1218.29 Center Assoc, Care/Keep ......................123.00 Central IA Tourism, Funding ..................500.00 CenturyLink, Phone Srv.......................1206.38 Cintas First Aid, Safety ..........................370.84 Dawn Collins, Elect Spprt ........................79.58 Consolidated Energy, Fuel ................17636.40 Continental Research, Shop Sup ..........218.45 Corner Market, Uniforms .........................17.50 Cornerstone Cottage, Dry Clng ...............50.16 Coulter Public Library, Funding .........11259.00

City of Coulter, Frm to Mkt .....................392.89 &RXQVHO 2IÂżFH 'RFXPHQW 6KSJ ..........11.43 Culligan, Water Srv ..................................98.85 D&L Sanitation, Garbage .......................209.50 Dollar General, Sup .................................17.50 Dows Community Library, Funding......6568.00 Dumont American Legion, Poll Rent........40.00 Dumont Telephone, Phone Srv................44.11 Corey Eberling, Mlg/Comm ...................244.32 Sandra Eckhardt, Mileage .......................10.20 Eichmeier Motor Co, Rep/Parts .............282.74 Eldora Pharmacy, Prisoner Meds ..........173.39 Ellsworth Hospital, Srvs .........................384.00 Elizabeth Faber, Srvs ............................350.00 Farmers Co-Operative Co, Fuel ..............32.75 Floyd & Leonard Auto Elec, Rep/Parts .............. .............................................................564.39 Franklin Co Development, Funding ................... .........................................................35000.00 Franklin Co Home Care, Srvs............ 11114.25 Franklin Co Sheriff, Srv Fees ................276.82 Franklin General Hospital, Phones/Rent ........... ...........................................................2044.37 Franklin REC, Util ..................................628.50 Meghan D Freie, Mileage ......................109.65 G & K Services, Shop Sup ......................25.00 City of Geneva, Frm to Mkt....................303.15 Michelle Giddings, Mileage......................76.08 Gillund Enterprises, Shop Sup ..............173.43 Nellie Ann Gleason, Elect Wrkr .............151.65 GovConnection, Data Proc ....................274.07 Graham Tire, Rep/Tires .........................694.36 Linda Hamman, Mileage..........................43.35 Hampton Hardware, Parts/Sup..............151.07 Hampton Heating, Rep/Parts.................105.00 Hampton Public Library, Funding ......39406.00 Hampton Vet Center, Vet Srvs ...............130.00 City of Hampton, Dispatch/Water ......39695.53 City of Hansell, Frm to Mkt ....................255.64 Hardin Co Sheriff, Prisoners ..............28020.00 Pamela Harkema, Mileage ....................153.51 Teresa Harms, Mileage............................37.74 Harrison Truck Centers, Rep/Parts......2023.02 Healthcare First, Maint ..........................864.75 Healthy Harvest, Funding ....................1500.00 Henry M Adkins & Son, Elect Sup .....35544.00 Thomas L Hovland, Storage ....................50.00 Luann Huling, Elect Wrkr .......................123.38

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Bulldog offense, defense overpower Waterloo Columbus By Kristi Nixon WATERLOO – Coach Jerry Shafrath saying that his HamptonDumont Bulldogs had a good night was an understatement. The football team did everything well against Waterloo Columbus on Friday, Sept. 20 in an eventual 47-20 win over the Sailors. The Bulldogs rolled up 543 yards of offense – 425 on the ground in steamrolling the competition to improve to 3-1 overall and 1-1 in the Class 2A, District 3. “We had a good night,â€? Shafrath said. “The defense played really well. It was a good game for us; it wasn’t a clean game, we had some penalties and some assignments we missed, so we need to continue to shore that up.â€? Kendrick Suntken was the work horse, rushing 20 times for 147 yards and a pair of touchdowns while ,VDLDK 1RHOFN ZDV WKH EHQHĂ€FLDU\ RI three touchdown runs of 36, one and VHYHQ \DUGV WR Ă€QLVK ZLWK \DUGV on the ground. Although he didn’t score, Chace Klein had nine carries for 89 yards for an average of 9.9 yards per clip and Dalton Hanson broke a big 40yard touchdown run for his only touch of the night offensively. Two point-after attempts were blocked and later the kicker, Brandon Westendorf, was injured late in the Ă€UVW KDOI +H DQG %DLOH\ 0LOOHU ZKR later left the game with an injury, will likely not see playing time this Friday against Central Springs, according to Shafrath. He also said that Justin Wenzel DQG 0DULR 3HxD ZLWK VHYHQ DQG six tackles, respectively, had great defensive games for the Bulldogs. “Both our offensive and defensive lines played really well,â€? Shafrath said.

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Holschlag with 424 ground yards gained. “I think he’s the leading rusher in our district, and played against us last year – they hurt us last year, beat us and he was a big part of that,� Shafrath said. “They have several kids back from last year’s team; they are better than their record suggests – they’ve played some of the big boys in our district. We’ve got to be focused, it’s homecoming with a lot of distractions and it’s a big game for us.�

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Frankie Aliu: Minnesota: What a treat for London fans they get to see two winless teams battling it out. Detroit: Calvin Johnson has a huge game for the Lions with more than 150 receiving yards and a touchdown. Georgia: Georgia at home, the best game of the weekend by far. Ohio State: This game will be very high-scoring. OSU might have the best two QBs in the Big 10; Urban Meyer may be faced with a tough choice, don’t be surprised if he sticks with the back-up QB Kenny G, even if Braxton Miller is healthy. Iowa wins big. The Floyd of Rosedale is staying with the Hawkeyes. Jeff Forward: Pittsburgh: Big Ben tosses a late TD as Steelers avoid winless start to season. Chicago: In a barnburner, Cutler continues hot streak with TD strikes to Martellus Bennett and Forte. Georgia: The Dawgs are one of my favorite teams to watch aside from OSU. Ohio State: The Buckeyes’ offense is just too much as Wisky goes down in cheesy flames. Minnesota has been improving each year and I think they have a decent QB now. Nick Pedley: Minnesota: I asked Jeff and he seems unsure of the Steelers, and he’s a Steelers fan. Detroit: Megatron. That is all. Georgia: Dawgs pull out the upset on last-second field goal. Calling it. Ohio State: Brutus blasts Bucky in bruising battle of the B1G’s best. People say ISU is our biggest rival, but I hate Minnesota so much more. Bacon stays on the menu, I love you Floyd! Kristi Nixon: Pittsburgh: Minnesota confused by London time. Chicago: The Bears are starting to make me believe. LSU: Tough one, but I’ll go with the Tigers. Ohio State: Are they still selling tattoos for autographs? Minny won’t have the advantage of the frozen tundra this weekend and Floyd won’t even need to make the trip. Ryan Harvey: Pittsburgh: Both teams are a mess and I don’t think cross the pond will help much. Chicago: The Bears will stop Megatron by keeping the ball away from him. LSU: It’s a great match-up, but Les Miles’ bunch is a great group. Ohion State: Urban Meyer knows these types of games way too well. Gotta take the Buckeyes. . I think Floyd of Rosedale winds up in Minnesota this year. The Gophers have been rolling early.


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Last Weekend’s Race: Matt Kenseth Gets Second Consecutive Chase Win Driver Start Finish Points/Bonus Matt Kenseth 9 1 48 Kyle Busch 12 2 42 Greg Bife 10 3 41 Jimmie Johnson 11 4 41 Jamie McMurray 23 5 39 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 17 6 39 Brian Vickers 29 7 0 Jeff Burton 25 8 36 Carl Edwards 26 9 35 Martin Truex Jr. 5 10 35

For the second straight week, in the second race of the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup, Matt Kenseth led Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Kyle Busch by .533 seconds to the ďŹ nish line. Kenseth, who has struggled at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, added a dreamlike quality to the victory. “For me to win at New Hampshire, ďŹ rst of all, is more than a stretch and more than a dream,â€? Kenseth said. “This is probably one of my worst places. That just shows you how good this whole team is. I didn’t even know there was a Victory Lane here. So I’m thankful to be part of this group, and it honestly doesn’t really seem real that we won yet today.â€?

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Cards of Thanks HULING – We wish to say thank you for the prayers, concerns & cards during our stay in Rochester. They were much appreciated and enjoyed. *RG¡V EOHVVLQJV RQ \RX ______________________________________________________ c39pd GUNDERSON ² $ KXJH WKDQN \RX WR 3LW 5RZ IRU KRVWLQJ WKH EHQHĂ€W Also, thank you to Tom and Jennifer Rooney, all of my family and friends for supporting me. To my sister Haley, for all her hard work. To all the donators for the silent auction, bake sale items and monetary donations, it was absolutely overwhelming. To all the participants on the ride, it was a day I will always remember and be forever grateful for. Thank you all! See you at the races - car #21. Blake Gunderson ______________________________________________________ c39pd HILTON – Thank you to all who made my retirement special with your presence, well wishes, cards, food and gifts. Your thoughtfulness is much appreciated and will be long remembered. With nearly 38 years of service, the Hampton Police Department was very much a part of my life. I enjoyed working alongside the employees if the city, county and state. I wish you all the very best. Sincerely, Retired Captain Jim Hilton and family ________________________________________________________ c39

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ABCM Corporation, a leading provider of Longterm care, is accepting applications for a Full Time Collections Specialist at its corporate office in Hampton, Iowa. Qualified candidates should be highly motivated, detail oriented, well organized, self-starters with extensive accounting experience. This position’s responsibility is to process accounts accurately and timely, supports various A/R locations throughout the state and the Corporate General Counsel. The Specialist reports directly to the CEO. An accounting degree or a paralegal certificate is preferred and a high proficiency to understand and prepare legal documents with spreadsheet knowledge is necessary. Great benefits; Health/Life/Dental/Vision/401(k) and more! Competitive starting wage. EOE

Send Resume to: ABCM Corporation Attn: Todd Allbee PO Box 436 • Hampton, IA 50441 www.abcmcorp.com

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HEATING & COOLING TECHNICIAN Centrum Valley Farms is seeking a full-time Heating and Cooling Technician. Position Responsibilities include maintain, service and repair all types of heating and cooling systems, including chillers, and boilers. Perform diagnostic troubleshooting of systems to ensure minimum downtime.

Minimum requirements • Valid Iowa State driver’s license • 1+ years experience with commercial heating, ventilation and air conditioning operation, maintenance and repair. • Universal refrigerant license • Self-motivated and can work with minimal supervision • Be able to work Monday to Friday, some weekends required.

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Animal Care Workers in various locations in Iowa. Competitive wage and advancement opportunities Excellent benefit package Full Time - Day Hours No experience required.

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The family of Irene Kreimeyer wishes to celebrate her 80th birthday with a card shower. Irene was born on October 4, 1933, in Ackley, Iowa. Birthday greetings may be sent to her at 2360 Vine Ave., Doughtery, Iowa 50433.

Reader of the Week at the Hampton Public Library is Jace Castorena, age 10 and in the 5th grade. Jace is the son of Jennifer Spurgeon and his favorite books are the Goosebump series by R. L. Stine. /LEUDU\ )XQ )DFW $ UHFHQW VWXG\ IRXQG WKDW ,RZD UDQNV DPRQJ WKH WRS ÀYH states for Libraries that have excellent attendance at children’s programming like Storytime, Toddlertime, and Summer Reading Program. #1 is Wyoming, #2 Vermont, #3 Iowa, #4 Idaho, and #5 is Indiana.

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An 85th birthday card shower is planned for Mildred Menning. She will celebrate her 85th birthday on September 25. Her family is requesting this card shower to honor her. Please send cards to her at 428 Olk Dr., Latimer, Iowa 50452.

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Eugene and Marlene Lampe celebrated their 40th Anniversary. They were married September 22nd, 1973 at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Waverly. Mr. Lampe is employed by Farmers Cooperative in Dows and Mrs. Lampe is employed by Koerner-Whipple Pharmacy in Hampton. Their children are Matt and Sherri Lampe of Garrison and Karen and Brian Bartholomew of Dunkerton. They have four grandchildren.

by Deb Eisentrager New Adult Fiction Blackbird Lake by Jill Gregory‌

MISSING MISSING FROM HAMPTON , IOWA SINCE 9/15/2013 Ethan Kazmerzak Age: 22 Missing Since: 09/15/2013 Date of Birth: 04/12/1991 Ethnicity: White Sex: Male Hair Color: Dark Blonde Eye Color: Blue Weight: 180 Height: 5Ęš 5Ęş Missing From: Hampton, Iowa

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tar, Brylee Parrish wonders if she will even be able to open her heart to A-list actor Zane Sutton, who is back from Hollywood - but for how long? Robert B. Parker’s Damned If You Do by Michael Brandman‌ Police chief Jesse Stone uncovers a turf war between rival pimps after a young woman is found murdered in a shabby beach motel in this new mystery in the series following Robert B. Parker’s Fool Me Twice. The Hero by Robyn Carr...Along with her daughter, Devon McAllister à HHV WKH GDQJHU LQ KHU WRZQ DQG HQGV up in Thunder Point, Oregon, where she meets widowed father Spencer Lawson, a man that can teach her something about safety and stability The Brothers O’Brien by William W. Johnstone & J. A. Johnstone‌ In the harsh New Mexico Territory, four brave-hearted brothers struggle to work the land, keep the peace and ÀJKW IRU WKH GUHDP RI $PHULFD Love Overdue by Pamela Morsi‌ $IWHU D VSULQJ à LQJ gone wrong, DJ changes to a conservative look and scuttles away to Kansas to work at a small-town library, only to have her ODQGODG\ WU\ WR À[ KHU XS with the very man that caused KHU à LJKW Second Watch by J. A. Jance‌ When a series of dreams take him back to his days in Vietnam, reminding him of people and events he hasn’t thought about in years, J. P. Beaumont, recovering from knee replacement surgery, is plunged into one of the most mind-blowing mysteries he has ever faced. Heron’s Cove by Carla Neggers‌ FBI deep-cover agent Colin Donovan and art crimes expert Emma Sharpe investigate when jewelry designer Tatiana Pavlova informs them that a priceless Russian jewelry collection that has recently been found is about to be stolen. Upcoming Events Sept. 26 – Movie Day for Adults featuring We Are Marshall 1:00 Oct. 1 - Board Meeting 4:30 Oct. 8 - Friends of the Library Meeting 4:00 Oct. 9 - Movie Day for Adults featuring My Sister’s Keeper 1:00 Oct.13-19 – Teen Read Week


Hampton-Dumont High School

Hampton, Iowa

Issue 3, September 25, 2013

YOU’VE GOT A FRIEND IN ME Plagge’s Idea Gives Future Bulldogs a Chance to Cheer on their Favorite Teams :KHQ %URRNO\Q 3ODJJH attended a Hampton-Dumont basketball game last year as a sophomore, she had a crazy idea. She noticed that everyone had their own place to sit. There was a designated DUHD IRU FRPPXQLW\ PHPEHUV D VSHFLDO VSRW IRU KLJK school students, and an area IRU PLGGOH VFKRRO NLGV (YHQ WKH WHDFKHUV KDG DQ XQRIĂ€FLDO FRUQHU RI WKH VWDQGV :KDW VKH GLGQ¡W VHH ZDV D VSRW IRU elementary kids to sit and watch the games with their IULHQGV ,W JRW KHU JHDUV WXUQLQJ 3ODJJH IHOW OLNH WKRVH kids deserved to sit with their IULHQGV DQG FKHHU RQ WKH KRPH team just like everyone else. She knew however that that scenario would come with LWV RZQ VHW RI FKDOOHQJHV Younger kids need extra guidance and supervision, so having them all sit together

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2013 CAL HOMECOMING 2013 CAL HOMECOMING WEEK ACTIVITIES

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CHEERLEADERS 2013 CAL Cheerleaders are: (L-R) Front Row: Rachael Arnold, Abby Sosa, Aly Hamilton. Middle Row: Morgan Ersland, Liby Murray. Back row: Brianna Pals, Katlyn Arthur, Kaylea Rew.

The 2013 CAL junior class officers are: front row, from left: Brooke Mensing and Rachael Arnold. Back row: Zach Vanness, Kendra Miller and Juan Gomez.

The 2013 CAL football team includes, (L-R) front row: Kainan Braun, Marshall Ersland, Taylor Rapp, James Yerman, Robert Pals, JC Calles. Middle row: Andrew Quinones, Juan Trinidad, Andy Castillo, Angel Carro, Miguel Calles, Matt Miller. Back row: Assistant coach Sean Farmer, assistant coach Tyler Heiden, Caleb Striegel, Hunter Schleisman, head coach Scott Striegel, Iivari Kuula, Oscar Castro, assistant coach Jake Dalluge and assistant coach Jeremy Keehn.

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St. Paul’s Lutheran School News “Jesus, My Forever Friendâ€? Latimer, Iowa • 88 Years of Service to God • 641-579-6046

This Month’s St. Paul’s Lutheran School Calendar

OCTOBER 2013 OCTOBER 1 OCTOBER 2 OCTOBER 9 OCTOBER 14 OCTOBER 15 OCTOBER 16

Soccer at Clemons - 4:00pm WOW WOW Board of Education Meeting 6:00pm PLACE WOW

OCTOBER 18 Dismiss at 2:10- End of 1st Quarter OCTOBER 20 PTL Soup Luncheon 10:30am -12:00pm School Children Sing in Church OCTOBER 23 WOW OCTOBER 30 Dismiss at 12 Noon - No pm CAL Bus Professional Development OCTOBER 31 Reformation Skating Party

Remember when the cooler air pushed in just a couple of weeks ago? All the children began wearing jackets and sweatshirts because it was so cold. Isn’t that just like us? When troubles come our way like sickness, death, financial issues, or family problems, we remember and go back to God’s love and His promises. Actually, God’s love has been, is now, and will be with us forever. God showed us His enduring love by sending Jesus to die on the old rugged cross. Sin, death, and the devil could not hold Jesus down. He rose victorious on Easter morning. He won the victory for all who believe. Now, that is a FOREVER FRIEND - Jesus, our Lord!

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First Citizens National Bank

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641-456-2500 Global Appraisal Service Real Property Appraisals: Specializing in Commercial & Eminent Domain Appraisals

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Steven E. Pearson, CPA CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT

Hansell Ag Repair, Inc.

State Farm Building, P.O. Box 61

General Tractor & Lawnmower Repair

104 Federal St. N, Hampton

1612 Vine Ave., Hampton

641-456-4829

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515 Main St., Dumont, IA 50625 FRANKLIN CO. AUTO BODY, INC.

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16 4th St. N.E.

HAMPTON, 641-456-5255

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505 E. Gilman St., Sheffield, IA 50475

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Hwy 3 & Hwy 65

641-456-2594 Mon.-Fri. 7:30 - 5:30 • Sat. 7:30 - 12:00

Syngenta Seeds, Inc.

“Wapping your Communication Needs in Service�

1274A Olive Ave. - Hampton

641-456-2592

641-857-3211 BELEN KRABBE

Retz Funeral Home

Investment Advisor Representative 11 First Ave. N.W. • Hampton, IA 50441

Sheffield - Meservey - Thornton

641-456-4644

Grocery 641-456-5253 Meat 641-456-2756 Hampton, Iowa

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24-HOUR TOWING SERVICE After hours 641-456-3744 Auto, Truck Repair & Welding

641-456-5608

24 1st St. NW - Hampton, IA 50441

Jeffrey A. Jaacks, LPA

641-866-6866 Toll Free 1-877-667-8746

Sheffield Care Center

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Noon Buffet Monday - Friday

P.O. Box 400 1451-A Gull Ave. Latimer, IA 50425

Hwy 65 South, Hampton

112 1st Ave NW Hampton, IA 50441 Stitch It - Print It - Wear It

“Your One Stop Water Shop�

Auto Parts, Inc.

641-456-3242

641- 456-3473

Mike and Gwen Thornburgh

Mort’s Incorporated

Crossroads of Hampton 120 1st Street NW, Hampton

641-857-3287 “Offering A Great Selection Of Floor Covering & Expert Installation�

Stihl Products

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Highway 65 North, Hampton, IA

E&E RepairGene Elphic 641-456-4264

“Your Liquid Metering & Pumping Specialist�

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641-456-4802

1410 Olive Ave., Hampton, IA • 3/4 mile N. of Fairground corner

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Dumont Implement Co.

3 - 1st St. SW, Hampton 641-456-4125

641-857-3216

Highway 3, Dumont, IA www.dumontimplement.com

Corn Belt Power Cooperative

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100 Bennett Drive Sheffield, Iowa 50475

641-892-4691 “Skilled Nursing and Outpatient Rehab. Respite Stays�

Allison Pharmacy

“Your Hometown Pharmacy�

305 N. Main St. Allison, IA

319-267-2505 BURESH BUILDINGS

Brian Buresh President

641-456-5242

808 Central Ave. W., Hampton

Keith’s Auto & Truck Clinic

“The Power of Human Connections�

808 1st St. NW - Hampton

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