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Whole Grade Sharing VENTURA - Ventura Community Schools is holding a Community Meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2013 at 7 p.m. in the VGH Junior High gym to discuss the whole grade sharing agreement with Garner-Hayfield Community Schools. The Ventura School Board requests community input regarding the future of whole grade sharing.â&#x20AC;?
Britt Blood Drive BRITT - LifeServe Blood Center will hold a blood drive at Britt, Wednesday, Oct. 9, from 1:30 - 6:30 p.m. at Britt Municipal Building, 170 Main Ave. South. Eligible blood donors must be at least 16 years old, should weigh at least 120 pounds and should be in general good health. For more information about blood donation or to schedule an appointment to donate blood, call 800.287.4903 or visit www. lifeservebloodcenter.org.
Chili Cook-off BRITT - The 9th annual Britt Chamber of Commerce chili cook-off and salsa competition at Britt will be held Friday, Oct. 13. The contest will take place at the West Hancock High School. Serving will be 5 to 7 p.m. Judging is at 6:15 p.m. The contest is free - no entry fee required. Chili categories are mild, spicy and most unique. Salsa categories are: mild, hot, and unusual. Awards will be given for the first three places in each chili and salsa category. A traveling trophy will be awarded for the first place table presentation. The deadline to register is Wednesday, Oct. 16. Entries are limited the first 18 received. Entry form are available at the Cobbler Shoppe or from any Britt Chamber of Commerce member.
Community Calendar Wednesday, Sept. 25 Corwith Blood Drive will be held at the Community Center from 1 until 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 26 Senior Citizens Fair at the Garner Ed Center. Call Kristy Priebe at 923-2677 with any questions. Friday, Sept. 27 CWL Homecoming - Parade begins at 2 p.m. Football Game at 7 p.m. School open Saturday, Sept. 28 for tours. Saturday, Sept. 28 Garnerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Downtown Fall Festival from 8 a.m. â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 3 p.m. Friday, Oct. 4 GHV Homecoming - Pep rally at 9 a.m. High School dismissed at 1 p.m. Parade at 2 p.m. 4:30 9th Football Game. 7 p.m. HS Football Game. Tuesday, Oct. 8 The Commission of Veteran Affairs will meet at 9:30 a.m. in the Board of Supervisorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Room. Friday, Oct. 18 9th Annual Chili Cook-off and Salsa Competition in Britt at West Hancock School. Saturday, Oct. 26 Treats on the Street at 9 a.m. in Garner.
By Rebecca Peter The deadline to file nomination papers for Novemberâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s city elections was Thursday, Sept. 19. Contested races for city council are at Kanawha, Woden, Goodell, Corwith, Klemme, and Ventura. Candidates whose names will be on the Nov. 5 ballot are: Garner Ken Mick will run for another term as mayor of Garner. Three seats on the Garner City Council expire. Councilmen Dennis Drabek and George Smith are candidates for reelection. Tim Schmidt is also a candidate for city council. Britt Gary W. Gelner is a candidate for mayor at Britt. Jim Nelson, current mayor, did not file for reelection. Candidates for two council seats (4 year terms) are Michael Ostercamp, incumbent, and Jay Ryerson. The candidate for the 2-year unexpired term currently held by Gary Gelner, is Chad Luecht. Kanawha Nine candidates are competing for three open seats on the Kanawha City Council. Christa Hanson, Mike Brook, and Nancy Litch have filed for reelection. Challengers are Paul Delger, Tom Gretillat, Sr., Judy VanderPloeg, Darlene Schaefer, Roger D. Anderson, and Bernard Blank. Woden Five candidates are running for three seats on the Woden City Council. Donald Isebrand and Jeff Stucki seek reelection to the council. Challengers are Lucas Brandt, Kathy Dirksen, and William L. Rout. Kathy A. Brown is running for another term as mayor. Goodell Ryan Halfpop is running for his second term as mayor of Goodell. Halfpop is being challenged for the post by Pat Sweeney. Three positions on the city council are open. Candidates are incumbent candidates Tom Bonjour and Mark
Stille; and challengers Diana Stille and Christopher Nolte. Corwith It appears the mayorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s position at Corwith will be filled by write-in ballot. Jay Gourley, current mayor, did not file for reelection. Three candidates are running for election to two seats on the Corwith City Council. Candidates are incumbent Matt Hobscheidt, and challengers Tim Poage, Craig Steenhard, and David K. Wagner. Klemme Mayor Ken Blank is running for another term. Three positions on the city council expire. Incumbent candidates are Morris Crotty and Roberta Carolus. Challengers are Kody Trampel and David J. Welsh. Ventura The mayor will be elected by writein ballot at Ventura. George Simpson, current mayor, chose not to run. Three candidates are running for election to two at-large positions on the council. Incumbent Brian Vaage is being challenged by Kristie Meints and Fred Petersburg. Crystal Lake At Crystal Lake, Shari Hagen is running for mayor. Hagen is unopposed. Current mayor, Jeff Logalbo, did not file nomination papers. Two positions are open on the city council. Linda Anderson and Les Leibrand are candidates for reelection. Wesley Mayor Duane Larson will seek reelection at Wesley. Susan Golwitzer is a candidate for one of two seats on the city council. The other council position will be filled by write-in ballot. LuVerne Dennis E. Holmes seeks reelection as mayor. Two at-large positions on the council will be filed by write-in ballot. Jim Carroll and Kevin McPeak are not seeking reelection
West Hancock Homecoming King & Queen
Jacob Hejlik and Rachel Smith were crowned King and Queen during homecoming festivities at West Hancock this past week. More photos on page 14. (Photo by Sarah Freesemann)
G-H board considers high school remodel By Rebecca Peter The Garner-Hayfield Board of Education took an in-depth look at plans for a major renovation and expansion of the high school. The board met in regular session Sept. 17. The school board has been discussing the need for additional classroom space, remodeling the front entrance, enlarging the kitchen, more vocational program space and various other upgrades at the high school. The board met with Nick Hildebrandt of StruXture Architects, Waterloo, reviewed potential remodeling plans and the findings of community focus groups. Preliminary cost estimates for improvements are nearly $11 million, according to Hildebrandt. The entire project would take about three years to complete. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If we go to a bond issue, what will our community support first?â&#x20AC;? asked Tyler Williams, superintendent. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There is so much communication and education that has to take place.â&#x20AC;? Tim Tusha wanted to see the project done in four phases or categories. â&#x20AC;&#x153;As a board we need to have some work sessions,â&#x20AC;? Tusha said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a lot to digest here.â&#x20AC;? A key question is the future of the Garner-Hayfield and Ventura school districts. The schools are in the second year of a whole-grade sharing
agreement. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We need to have a lot more time with the Ventura board to see what the near future is going to be,â&#x20AC;? stated Dave Zrostlik. â&#x20AC;&#x153;[The public] wants to know there is real commitment between our two schools.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re saying, yeah, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re forward thinking and progressive, but we want to be smart about it, too,â&#x20AC;? said Tim Tusha. Fuller property The board of education unanimously approved a letter of acceptance for the donation of 13 acers of land from the Lyle Fuller Family Trust to the Garner-Hayfield School District. The property adjoins the current school property. Organizational Meeting The meeting included the oath of office to Pam Roberts and Jack Toppin, who were elected to the GarnerHayfield board on Sept. 10. Retiring board member, Jon Gamerdinger was thanked for his years of service on the school board. Jim Thiele was elected school board president. Tim Tusha will serve as vice president. Dave Zrostilk will be the GarnerHayfield delegate at the Iowa School Board Association delegate assembly in November with Jack Toppin as the guest delegate. Jack Toppin was GH BOARD to page 7
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2013 C-W-L Homecoming Court
Front Row (L to R): Israa Azzouz, Taylor Elvington (Missing in Picture), Ellyssahanna Espinosa, and Haley Grein. Back Row (L to R): Stefan Chambers, Sam Ludwig, Chase Mahanke, Chandler Vorland.
Final homecoming for CWL â&#x20AC;&#x153;Making Memories From 1918 to 2015â&#x20AC;? is the theme of CWL High Schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s final homecoming. The week will be full of activities for students including dress-up days during the week. The 2013 Homecoming Court was named last week. Senior girls are: Israa Azzouz, host parent is Colleen Teeuwe; Taylor Elvington, daughter of the Late Joe Elvington and Kim Barnett, and guardians Ryan Barnett and Miranda Robinson; Ellyssahanna Espinosa, host parent is Colleen Teeuwe; and Haley Grein, daughter of Andy and Jodi Grein. Senior boys: Stephan Chambers, son of Jonathan and Paula Chambers; Sam Ludwig, son of Ray and Leslie Ludwig; Chase Mahanke, Son of Julie Meyer; and Chandler Vorland, son of Kirk and Tami Vorland. Freshman Attendants: Blake Teepe, son of Aaron and Shawnya Smith,
and Mariah Burma, daughter of Dave and Renee Burma. Sophomore Attendants: Darek Garman, son of Paul and Michelle Garman, and Marilou McPeak, daughter of Dave and LouAnn McPeak. Junior Attendants: Johnathan Hinz, son of Beth Hinz, and Hailey Hanselman, daughter of Jeff Hanselman. Crown Bearers: Carley Nielson, daughter of Aksel and Stacy Nielson, and Ace Studer, son of Tracy and Mandie Studer. The Coronation for Homecoming will be held Tuesday, Sept. 24 in the Corwith gym at 5:30 p.m. with a tailgate supper and class games before the coronation. The Homecoming parade will begin at 2 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 27. CWL Seniors will be hosting a homecoming tailgate steak sandwich meal on Friday from 5-7 p.m. on the CWL sidelines. They will be serving steak sandwich,
chips, bar, ice cream, and drink for $8. Friday night the CWL Panthers take on Northeast Hamilton in their final homecoming game at 7 p.m. Before the game the 1967 and 2008 football teams will be recognized as the first team and Dome team, respectively. During halftime all past CWL football players, coaches, and royalty will be recognized. A fireworks display is planned at the closing of the game. CWL High School will be open on Saturday, Sept. 28, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. for tours. Along with memorabilia, trophies, uniforms, and annuals will be on display. Extra uniforms and annuals will be for sale. Concessions and kidâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s activities will also be available. For a full schedule of events go to CWL Last Homecoming Event Facebook page.
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Open house Saturday at Garner Lumber and Supply Co. By Rebecca Peter The public is invited to the open house of the Garner Lumber and Supply Co., 390 Hwy. 18 East. The event will be 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28. Garner Lumber and Supply is owned by Adam and Denise Upmeyer. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are a full service lumber yard that has a knowledgeable staff, a large inventory, and a showroom with many items on display,â&#x20AC;? he said. Garner Lumber and Supply employees are Jack Toppin, Danielle Graham, and Glen Juhl, â&#x20AC;&#x153;as well as help from my wife, kids, and both of our parents,â&#x20AC;? Adam said. Upmeyer was previously manager of the lumber supply business for MaxYield for over four years. He also taught industrial arts at NorthwoodKensett and Garner-Hayfield. He was an outside salesman for a lumberyard in Ames for two years and owned and operated Adam Upmeyer Construction for several years. When fire destroyed the lumberware house at MaxYield a year ago, life took an unexpected turn for the Upmeyers. They decided to go into the lumber business for themselves. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It certainly was a challenge maintaining the current business for MaxYield as well as coordinating the construction and opening of a new business,â&#x20AC;? Adam said. In April, MaxYield sold the lumber supply business to Adam and Denise. The couple began construction of the
Corwith Awarded USDA Rural Development Grant CORWITH â&#x20AC;&#x201C; The City of Corwith was awarded a $50,000 USDA Rural Development Grant to build a new five bay fire station to meet the needs of the fire department. Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA) announced that a total of $678,900 will be coming to Iowa from the U.S. Department of Agricultureâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s (USDA) Rural Development Grant Program for rural development projects across the state. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Rural development grants provide our communities with the funding necessary to meet vital needs,â&#x20AC;? said Harkin. â&#x20AC;&#x153;With this funding, Iowa cities and local hospitals will be able to improve and strengthen infrastructure to make our small towns safe and prosperous. I am pleased that the USDA continues to invest in Iowa and I congratulate each recipient.â&#x20AC;? Harkin is a senior member of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry and the Appropriations subcommittee that funds these initiatives.
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Adam and Denise Upmeyer are the owners of Garner Lumber and Supply Co. The full-service lumber yard opened for business in July. The couple and their children, Nicole and Jordan, pose in front of the 16,000 square foot warehouse/office. new 16,000 square foot warehouse/of- with the support we have received from nities for their continued support. Withfice building on Hwy. 18. Opening day the City of Garner,â&#x20AC;? Upmeyer stated. out everyoneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s support of local busifor Garner Lumber and Supply Co. was â&#x20AC;&#x153;[Randy Lansing, city administrator] nesses, small towns like Garner would July 1. and the council have been excellent. certainly struggle to maintain or grow.â&#x20AC;? The process of starting a new busi- The community continues to be supRegular business hours for Garner ness has been educational, according to portive of the new business and for that, Lumber and Supply Co. are Monday Adam. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I have a better understanding we are certainly thankful.â&#x20AC;? through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and of the risk/reward system that any small He added, â&#x20AC;&#x153;We would like to say Saturday, 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.; phone 641business would encounter,â&#x20AC;? he said. thank you to all those members from 923-9211. â&#x20AC;&#x153;My wife and I have been very happy Garner and other surrounding commu-
West Hancock School Board elects officers
By Sarah Freesemann KANAWHA - Jay Burgardt and Paul Kumsher were re-elected as the West Hancock School Board President and Vice-President during the September 16 school board meeting last in Kanawha. Burgardt was re-elected (59 votes) to another term on the school board on Sept. 10. This is his 17th year on the school board for Director District 3. Gary Chizek (63 votes) and Murray Quastad (56 votes) were also elected for another term on the board. Chizek has served for the Director District 1 seat the past four years, while Quastad
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has been an at-large school board member the past six years. All three re-elected ran unopposed and terms will expire in 2017. The 2013-2014 board committee appointments were also selected. Transportation Committee: Ryan Johnson, Gary Chizek; Policy Committee: Paul Kumsher, Jill Carlson; School Improvement Committee: Jill Carlson, Leah Deutsch; Collaborative Bargaining Committee: Gary Chizek, Murray Quastad; Building and Grounds Committee: Jay Burgardt, Murray Quastad; Technology Committee: Ryan Johnson, Leah Deutsch; Finance Commit-
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tee: Paul Kumsher, Jay Burgardt. Kumsher will continue to represent the West Hancock School District on the Hancock County Conference Board this year. In other business, the board accepted the resignations of Para Educators Lisa Beachy and Cindy Mayland. Beth Rasmussen was accepted for the Middle School Concessions position. Volunteer coaches were also approved, Ted Smith for wrestling and Ashleigh Hobscheidt and Michelle Anderson for cheerleading. Elementary lunches will be increased by $.10. The price will rise from $1.55 to $1.65. It was an error unfortunately made on the schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s application to the state and upon review it was discov-
ered the price would need to be $1.65 to comply with federal law. The trailers are now cleaned of asbestos and will be cleared by the DNR, which will take around 10 days. Once cleared, the school will advertise the trailers for sale for two weeks. Finally, the school board accepted the renewal of the bus barn lease with the Hancock County fair board. The rent and utilities agreements will remain the same again this year. The location of where the buses are being stored has changed. The buses are now stored in what is know as the Farm Bureau Building. They were previously stored in the Commercial building, which received a new cement floor this past spring.
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Board, County, $2,100 - Repair restroom; City of Crystal Lake - Fire Dept, Crystal Lake, $7,500 - Fire dept equipment. Garner-Hayfield Schools, Garner, $1,875 - Career Fair; United Methodist Church - food pantry, Garner, $7,000 - Food & supplies; Garner-Hayfield Schools, Garner, $2,455 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Kiln; Garner Area Community Betterment, Garner, $5,000 - Building assessments; City of Garner, Garner, $7,500 - Playground equipment; Garner-Hayfield Schools, Garner, $2,500 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Books; Garner Main Street, Inc, Garner, $2,421 - Avery theater improvements; Hancock County Extension, Garner, $2,129 - Camps, computers. Goodell Fire Department, Goodell, $6,654 - Protective equipment; West Hancock Middle School, Kanawha, $1,750 - Display boards; City of Klemme, Klemme, $6,500 - Repair street lights; Klemme Public Library, Klemme, $1,000 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Computers. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Community foundations are at the heart of our towns. We know the
places of need in the county and can direct resources to create solutions,â&#x20AC;? said Howard Parrott, Hancock County Foundation President. â&#x20AC;&#x153;And in Iowa, giving through the Hancock County Foundation is rewarding in more ways than one. The Endow Iowa Tax Credit Program provides a great incentive for Iowa taxpayers to invest in permanent community endowments at qualified community foundations.â&#x20AC;? The Endow Iowa Tax Credit Program allows taxpayers to take a 25% Iowa tax credit in addition to normal federal charitable income tax deductions for charitable gifts. Since 2006, the Hancock County Foundation has provided over $763,000 in grants that have helped fund over $7 million in local projects and programs. The Hancock County Foundation continues to grow its endowment fund for future grant making. The permanent endowment now totals over $275,000. For more information please contact Howard Parrott at 641-923-2739.
Iowa Water Conference 2014 Theme Announced AMES â&#x20AC;&#x201C; The Iowa Water Center announces the theme for their eighth annual Iowa Water Conference, Making Connections â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Solving Problems: Water strategies for success in a changing world. The conference will be held March 3 and 4, 2014, at the Scheman Building in Ames, Iowa. Through plenary and breakout sessions, conference goers will explore current trends across water resource management in both urban and rural landscapes, with a particular emphasis on the interconnected nature of our water resources, and the opportunities this offers for collaboration.
Attendees can anticipate sessions in stormwater and floodplain management and the intersection of agriculture and the environment, with each track incorporating technical presentations, education and outreach information, and problem-solving workshops. The conference will also offer sessions for poster and oral presentations from water professionals, as well as a poster competition for students. The Iowa Water Conference is an annual gathering of water professionals, researchers, educators and students from across Iowa and surrounding states. The current conference structure
was created to bring together the various professional conferences that were already occurring independently of each other. Bringing all of these conferences under one roof encourages collaboration between disciplines, shared resources and costs, and united efforts for clean, abundant Iowa water. The conference partners include Iowa Association of Municipal Utilities, Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Iowa Department of Natural Resources, Iowa Flood Center, Iowa Floodplain and Stormwater Management Association, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach,
Hancock County Cattle Feeder Agrees to Innovative Settlement FOREST CITY - Branstad Farms, a cattle feedlot in Hancock County, Iowa, has agreed to pay a $5,100 civil penalty and perform a $26,000 Supplemental Environmental Project to settle alleged violations of the facilityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit. According to a press release from the U.S. Environmental Protectin Agency, Region 7, Branstad Farms of Forest City, did not maintain adequate records associated with the land application of liquid effluent and manure from its feedlot and did not perform sampling of the materials and soil, as required by the NPDES permit. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This settlement is the first of its kind in Region 7 concentrated animal feeding operation enforcement,â&#x20AC;? Iowa Storm Water Education Program, Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture, Luther College and the U.S. Geological Survey â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Iowa Water Science Center. For more information regarding the Iowa Water Conference, or to submit a proposal for a presentation, please contact Melissa Miller at (515) 294-7467 or millerms@iastate.edu.
EPA Regional Administrator Karl Brooks said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Branstad Farmsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; willingness to undertake an environmental project like wetland restoration in lieu of a portion of their penalty will benefit Iowaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s water quality. Wetlands provide critical habitat for plants, fish and wildlife; replenish and clean water supplies; and provide recreational opportunities.â&#x20AC;? Branstad Farmsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; facility has the capacity for approximately 2,500 cattle in confinement barns and outdoor pens, according to an administrative consent agreement filed by EPA Region 7 in Lenexa, Kan. Failure to perform sampling or properly document land applications of a feedlotâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s manure and manurecontaining process wastewater can increase the risk that crops and fields may receive excessive amounts of feedlot-related contaminants. Overapplication can significantly increase the risk that pollutants will end up in nearby streams and water bodies. As part of the settlement agreement, Branstad Farms has certified that it is now in compliance with the Clean Water Act. The consent agreement is subject to a 40-day public comment period before it becomes final.
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straps. When worn with both straps, it should rest against their back comfortably and above their hips. A backpack hanging too low can cause upper back pain. Putting the heavy items close to their back will help with the weight of the bag. Carrying a heavy or bulky item, like a lunch box, outside of a backpack may help reduce the weight in the bag. Backpacks with wheels are also a good solution to reducing back pain. Emptying your childâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s bag each night will help reduce unnecessary papers and books that can add up in weight over time. If you are able to reduce your childâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s backpack weight and they continue to experience back pain, they may benefit from some exercises designed to strengthen their back muscles. These exercises can be done with the help of a physical therapist. After a few sessions and consistently doing exercises at home, your child should notice a change in their back pain. If you would like to submit a healthcare question, visit www. trustHCHS.com and select Contact Us at the bottom of the home page or call 641â&#x20AC;?843â&#x20AC;?5150.
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QUESTION: My kid has started to complain that their back hurts now that they are back in school. Why is this? ANSWER by: Emily Holt, PT, DPT, Hancock County Health System Physical Therapist, specializing in the treatment and care of pediatric patients. As the school year starts, kids start to take things back and forth to school. For some kids, they are taking too much back and forth and their backpacks become too heavy leading to back pain. It widely recommended that a loaded backpack be no more than 10% of your childâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s body weight. A few recommendations may even stretch to 15% of their body weight. If your child weighs 60 pounds, their backpack should weight about 6 pounds. That is about the same as 6 cans of soup.A few books and they have maxed this weight limit but wait, they still need to include their gym shoes, lunch box, and other supplies they may need for the day. Some tips to reduce back pain start with reducing the amount that your child carries in their backpack. Backpacks should be worn with both
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HCEDC To Host a Breakfast /Seminar on Social Media Ed Berg, Executive Director for HCEDC, invites area business executives to the next HCBEN Breakfast Seminar to be held Oct. 2 at the Duncan Community Ballroom. Doors will open for breakfast at 6:45 a.m. The meeting will conclude by 8:30 a.m. The speaker for this meeting will be Emily Pritchard. Emily is a 2007 graduate from West Hancock High School. She attended college at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minn. where she graduated in May 2011 from the Opus College of Business. During her senior year at St. Thomas, she co-founded The Social Lights, a social media and digital marketing agency located in Minneapolis, Minn. Over the past 2 years, The Social Lights has worked with more than 30 companies, ranging from small businesses to Fortune 100 corporations, and currently employs 5 people. Clients include Jim Beam, General Mills, and Ford Motor Company. Ms. Pritchard will speak on the benefits and challenges of a social media strategy for small businesses. Immediately following the speakerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s presentation, participants will spend some time at each table discussing information from the speaker along
Emily Pritchard with their own ideas and strategies for employee recruitment and retention. The cost for the breakfast is $5. This will need to be paid in advance or at the door. If you make payment by check, please make it payable to Hancock County Economic Development Corporation, 650 West 3rd St, Garner, IA 50438. Reservations or questions can be made by e-mailing director@hancockcountyiowa.com or calling 641923-9921.
Winnebago Industries Ranked as 65 in Top 100 FOREST CITY - Winnebago Industries, Inc. (NYSE: WGO) has been listed as one of Fortune Magazineâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x153;100 Fastest Growing Companiesâ&#x20AC;? in the Sept. 16, 2013 issue. Listed at number 65, out of 100, Winnebago Industries is in good company with well-known names throughout a wide variety of other venerable industries. The list may be viewed at: http://money.cnn.com/ magazines/fortune/fastest-growing/2013/full_list/?iid=FGCos_sp_ full
â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are honored to be named to Fortuneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Top 100 Fastest Growing Companies List,â&#x20AC;? said Winnebago Industries Chairman, CEO and President Randy Potts. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have worked extremely hard to turn the company around following the recession and we are very pleased with our progress so far. With the motorhome industry shipment volumes recovering but still well below the 25 year average, we are even more excited about what lies ahead as the economy continues to grow.â&#x20AC;?
Iowa Tau Masters Chapter met Sept. 19 The Iowa Tau Masters Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met at the Sunset Room of Prairie View Apartments at 2 p.m. with Marlys Rawson and Mary Ann Eisenmann serving as the hostesses. Vice President, Dorothy Denny opened the meeting with the Opening Ritual. Roll call was taken with ten members present and three absent. The Secretaryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Report was read and approved. The Treasurer gave her current balance and then gave two proposed budgets. The first one was chosen with members paying $10 dues now and in the spring another $5 will be paid. Also the $5 city council dues were collected. A discussion was held on the printing of our yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s program booklet and it was decided to bring this up
again in the spring. Old business was the canceling of our scheduled daytime meeting on the same date as the Three Chapter Party which will that evening. New business was the discussion of whether to get the subscription of the Torch or not. It was decided some of us can get it online and if there was anything to be shared, we could get it that way. The Program was given by Mary Ann Eisenmann giving her reading on â&#x20AC;&#x153;Light Up Your Lifeâ&#x20AC;?. Many questions???? Do WE have the answers? Can we ACT on those answers? And can we MAKE the good choices? The meeting was then closed with the closing ritual followed by the Mizpah. A delicious fall lunch was then served by our hostesses.
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Local quilter is semifinalist in international show Sioux Lawton of Garner has been selected as a semifinalist for the 2013 AQS QuiltWeek in Des Moines on Oct. 2-5 at the Iowa Events Center. Lawton has been chosen to display the quilt â&#x20AC;&#x153;In a Fogâ&#x20AC;?, along with 176 others in the annual event. First, second, and third place prizes in five categories will be awarded, along with five overall awards including Best of Show. More than $44,000 will be granted, including $10,000 for Best of Show and $5,000 for each best Hand, Machine, and Longarm Workmanship. Regardless of how â&#x20AC;&#x153;In a Fogâ&#x20AC;? places in the final judging, all semifinalistsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; quilt will be displayed at the show, which is expected to draw more than 15,000 people. Quilts were entered in this international contest from 37 US states and five other countries.
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Dalton Konz of Garner, participated in the 67th Annual National Barrow Show on Sept. 8 and 9 in Austin, Minn. Pig owners from all over the US exhibited their purebred barrows in this show. Dalton received Reserve Showmanship in the novice class. His barrow won the Yorkshire show and went on to compete with all eight major swine class winners. His barrow was named the JR National Barrow Show Purebred Champion. Dalton is the son of Brian and Heidi Konz. He is the grandson of Glen and Terri Greiman of Garner and Bill and Kristie Konz of Red Oak. (Submitted photo)
September is Library Card Sign Up Month So...why is a Garner Library card the smartest card you can have? Did you know that at the library you canâ&#x20AC;Ś? Access the Internet for FREE. Bring your laptop, IPad, Kindle, Nook or other device (or use one of ours) and surf away! Hear an author speak about their work. Last week the Friends of the Library hosted author and speaker Janet Letnes Martin, co-creator of â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Church Basement Ladiesâ&#x20AC;? musical series. Book a room for your next meeting. The library has a large meeting room and a conference room available for rent for meetings and other activities. Have a test proctored. Local students taking classes or training online through NIACC or other institutions still need to take exams. Our service allows the student to take tests in town at a time most convenient for them. Access Consumer Reports. So the refrigerator is on the fritz again? Or you want a laptop but which oneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the right one for you? The library subscribes to both print and online versions of Consumer Reports to help you make an informed purchase. Attend cultural events. On Saturday, Oct. 19th from 3 -5 p.m. the library is hosting a Quilt & Textile
Extravaganza and Chili Tasting contest. Come and see what local artists are creating, and help judge the best chili. Want to enter? Stop in or contact the library @ 923-2850 or garner.library@mchsi.com. The Garner Library is here to serve you. When communities support their local library, everybody wins. Hope to see you soon â&#x20AC;&#x201C; The staff of the Garner Public Library.
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Local Rivers Offer Great Fall Canoeing By Amy Rieffer, Conservation Education Intern Imagine yourself floating on a river; you leisurely paddle along when you suddenly spot a bald eagle soaring overhead. You can feel the sun warm your neck and you begin to hear the trickle of a creek entering the river up ahead. Canoeing is a wonderful activity for all ages and skill levels. If you have never gone canoeing before, go with someone who can teach you. A canoeing trip can be quiet and relaxing, but it can also be intense and a great way to work out. Always plan your canoe trips ahead of time. Know where you are getting in and out of the river and how long the trip should take. Most paddlers make 2 to 3 miles per hour with steady paddling. Factors such as water level, wind, paddling effort, and stops for lunch, fishing, or wildlife watching will affect float times. Be aware of potential hazards and know how to handle them. Avoid fallen trees, look out for large rocks and always portage around lowhead dams. Make sure to wear a life jacket, quick-drying clothes and sun protection. Put items such as snacks, cameras and binoculars in a waterproof bag because water will likely get in the canoe at some point. Even if you handle the rapids perfectly, you will probably have to get out and push the canoe along in shallow water. Fall is the perfect time for beginners to float rivers. The water usually isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t too high, the leaves start changing color and you may see migrating birds. There are two rivers in Cerro Gordo County to canoe: the Shellrock River and the Winnebago River. The Shellrock River offers a fun outing with some fast ledge rapids. If you are looking for a little thrill, three of the ledges are class 2 whitewater rapids at high water levels. The Shellrock River takes you by the arched bridge in Rock Falls and abandoned trestle bridge. This is a very scenic paddle with the bonus of whitewater. The Shellrock River flows roughly north and south for 11 miles in Cerro Gordo County from Plymouth to Nora Springs. There are three county access points and two
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Fall canoeing offers great scenery, cooler weather, and few bugs (Shellrock River, Rock Falls Bridge).(Submitted photo) camping areas along this stretch. The Winnebago River offers the canoeist a pleasant paddle lined by limestone cliffs and wooded areas. Cerro Gordo County is home to 33 miles of the Winnebago River. The river runs across the county from west to east with seven county access points and one primitive camping area along the Winnebago. The varying distances between access points allows for long and short excursions. Excitement lies downstream between Averydale Access and Claybanks Forest. There you can find the fiercest rapid on our stretch of the river, a cave to explore and a place to hunt for fossilized sea creatures from the Devonian era when Iowa was underwater. Canoeing a river can be challenging for beginners, so if you would like a more relaxing day of canoeing you can check out Cerro Gordo Countyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s wetlands. County owned wetlands include Mallard Marsh, Zirbel Slough, Mike Zack Wildlife Area, Quarry Lake and Bluebill Wildlife Area. Canoeing rivers and
Wilkinson to Shellrock River Greenbelt= 5.5 miles Winnebago River Access Distances Kuhn Wildlife Area to Winnebago Oxbow= 2 miles Winnebago Oxbow to Kingfisher Hollow= 9.5 miles Kingfisher Hollow to Spring Creek Preserve= 6 miles Spring Creek Preserve to Lime Creek Conservation Area= 2 miles Lime Creek Conservation Area to Averydale Access= 4 miles Averydale Access to Claybanks Forest= 6 miles
DES MOINES - The public will have a chance to shape the future of Iowaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s conservation and outdoor recreation at any of the 18 Resource Enhancement and Protection (REAP) assemblies this fall. REAP is a program that provides grants for and encourages enhancing and protecting Iowaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s natural and cultural resources. The assemblies will show local impacts of REAP. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We get the opportunity to go out
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Reminder: Blood Drive on Wednesday, (today), Sept. 25, at the Corwith Community Center from 1 until 5:30 p.m. ** Thursday, Sept. 12, Elwood and Wava Geary visited Thelma Blain at Manor Nursing Home in Algona. ** Laura Fish and Carol Niewald went to Wisconsin to see their aunt and uncle, Buck and Mary Van Zandt over the weekend, Sept. 14/15. ** Leona Welter and Gerry Gaskill attended a presentation about Restoring an Antique Phonograph presented by Terry Goepel at the Larsen-Armstrong House in Britt, on Sunday, Sept. 15. They reported that it was very interesting. ** Thurman and Gerry Gaskill and Phil and Connie Hunget went to the Iowa-Iowa State football game at Ames on Saturday, Sept. 14. ** Twenty three members of PEO attended a meeting at Gerry Gaskillâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s on Monday night, Sept. 16. ** Elwood and Wava Geary attended the funeral of Danny Mau at the United Methodist Church in Klemme on Monday morning, Sept. 16. ** On Tuesday afternoon, ten ladies enjoyed movie time at the Corwith Library. ** The Corwith Library showed a movie to 18 children on Wednesday, Sept.18. They had popcorn, too. (This was an early out school day) The Library plans to do this for each early-out day. **
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From inside the fish Jonah prayed to the Lord his God. He said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;In my distress I called to the Lord, and he answered me. From deep in the realm of the dead I called for help, and you listened to my cry. You hurled me into the depths, into the very heart of the seas, and the currents swirled about me; all your waves and breakers swept over me. I said, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;I have been banished from your sight; yet I will look again toward your holy temple.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; The engulfing waters threatened me, the deep surrounded me; seaweed was wrapped around my head. To the roots of the mountains I sank Catholic THE CATHOLIC PARISHES OF HANCOCK COUNTY ST. BONIFACE CATHOLIC CHURCH 660 Bush, Garner - Phone 9232329 ST. WENCESLAUS CATHOLIC CHURCH Duncan ST. PATRICK CATHOLIC CHURCH Britt Fr. Dennis W. Miller, Pastor Fr. Paul E. Lippstock, Sacramental Priest Thursday, Sept. 26 No Mass Friday, Sept. 27 7:30 a.m. Mass at Britt Saturday, Sept. 28 3:45 p.m. Reconciliation at Forest City 4:30 p.m. Mass at Forest City Sunday, Sept. 29 7:15 a.m. Reconciliation at Britt 8 a.m. Mass at Britt 10 a.m. Mass at Garner Monday, Sept. 30 8 a.m. Mass at Garner Tuesday, Oct. 1 No Mass Wednesday, Oct. 2 8 a.m. Mass at Duncan ST. BENEDICT CATHOLIC CHURCH 2003 190th St., Algona, 50511 Phone 515-679-4279 Tuesdays & Thursdays 8 a.m. Mass Saturdays 6:30 p.m. Mass ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH 403 East St., S., Wesley, 50483 Phone 515-679-4279 Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 a.m. Mass Saturdays 5 p.m. Mass Sundays 8:30 a.m. Mass Church of Christ IMMANUEL REFORMED UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST North Fourth & Elder, Klemme Phone 587-2462 Pastor Donna Buckmann
down; the earth beneath barred me in forever. But you, Lord my God, brought my life up from the pit. â&#x20AC;&#x153;When my life was ebbing away, I remembered you, Lord, and my prayer rose to you, to your holy temple. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Those who cling to worthless idols turn away from Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s love for them. But I, with shouts of grateful praise, will sacrifice to you. What I have vowed I will make good. I will say, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Salvation comes from the Lord.â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;? And the Lord commanded the fish, and it vomited Jonah onto dry land. â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Jonah 3 Takenfrom from Amazing Steve and Becky Miller, copyrightŠ 19981998 and published by Harvest House Publishers, Eugene, OR. Used by permission. Taken AmazingMazes Mazesfor forKids Kidsbyby Steve and Becky Miller, copyrightŠ and published
Sunday, Sept. 29 9 a.m. Worship 10 a.m. Coffee Fellowship *Dorcas 1st Wednesday each month. *Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Fellowship 2nd Wednesday.
3-4:30 p.m. Kidâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Club Sunday, Sept. 29 8:25 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:45-11:30 a.m. 1st Communion Class
Evangelical Free EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH 810 Second Ave SW, Britt Pastor Stan Johnson Pastor Mark Stevens Phone 843-3861 Sundays 9 a.m. Services 10:15 a.m. Sunday School EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH 502 Reed St., W., Wesley, 50483 Phone 515-679-4460 Jason Boomgarden, Pastor Sundays 9 a.m. Worship 10:15 a.m. Sunday School 6 p.m. Evening Service (1st & 3rd Sunday) GARNER EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH 580 Hwy 18 E., Garner Phone 923-6092 www.garnerefree.org Haddon Anderson, Pastor Thursday, Sept. 26 6:30 a.m. Prayer/Bible Study 6 p.m. Young Families Group Friday, Sept. 27 6:30 a.m. Prayer/Bible Study Sunday, Sept. 29 8 a.m. Worship Team Practice 8:30 a.m. Prayer Meeting 9 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship 6 p.m. WIRED (Jr High) 7 p.m. SOJOURN (High School) Tuesday, Oct. 1 6:30 a.m. Prayer/Bible Study Wednesday, Oct. 2 6 a.m. Menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Outreach & Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Teen Small Group Lutheran FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA) 1985 290th St., Miller, Garner Handicap Accessible Phone 927-4413 Rose Visser, Lay Minister Wednesday, Sept. 25
FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 70 5th Ave, NW, Britt Phone 843-3172 Pastor Lee Nelson Thursday, Sept. 26 2-9 p.m. Church Directory Pictures 6:30 p.m. Bible Study Friday, Sept. 27 2-9 p.m. Church Directory Pictures Saturday, Sept. 28 9 a.m. â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 3 p.m. Church Directory Pictures Sunday, Sept. 29 9 a.m. Sunday School/Confirmation 10 a.m. Worship Service 7 p.m. AA Meeting Monday, Sept. 30 1:30 p.m. Bible Study ST. JOHN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 2405 260th St., Garner Phone 829-4493 The Rev. Carl Hedberg Sunday, Sept. 29 9 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship Service ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH PO Box 212, 517 SE Elm St., Corwith, 50430 Barbara Chapman, Pastor Sundays 9:30 a.m. Worship ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCMS) and Little Lambs Preschool 810 State Street, Garner Phone 923-2261 The Rev. Scott A. Kozisek Cell 641-530-4743, Email: sakozisek@me.com OďŹ&#x192;ce Hours: M-F 8 a.m.-noon & 1-4 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 26 7:30 a.m. Concord Prayer Breakfast Sunday, Sept. 29 Service may be heard at 12:30 p.m. on 107.3 KIOW-FM 8:57 a.m. Greeting 9 a.m. Worship 10 a.m. Fellowship Time
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Methodist UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 707 4th St. SW, Britt Phone 843-3523 The Rev. Robert Dodge Sundays 9 a.m. Worship UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 214 Clinton St., Box 217, Corwith, 50430 The Rev. Beatrice Kinzler Sundays 10 a.m. Worship Food Pantry by Appt. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 885 Maben, Garner Phone 923-2191 Pastor Paul Evans Thursday, Sept. 26 9:30 a.m. Bible Study at D. Christiansenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 4-6 p.m. Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pantry 7 p.m. Disciple II in Fellowship Hall Sunday, Sept. 29 8:45 a.m. Cookie Club 9 a.m. Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Worship Celebration Hospitality following Worship Monday, Sept. 30 9-11 a.m. Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pantry 10:00 a.m. Staff Meeting Tuesday, Oct. 1 1:45 p.m. Concord Care Bingo (Rebekah) Wednesday, Oct. 2 1:00 p.m. Quilters 3:45 p.m. Confirmation 6:45 p.m. Choir Practice UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 201 Willow St., Goodell Phone 641-495-6102 Pastor Michael ShaďŹ&#x20AC;er Sunday, Sept. 29 11 a.m. Worship Service UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Klemme Phone 641-587-2540
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 306 3rd St., LuVerne, 50560 Phone 515-882-3509 Sundays 9 a.m. Worship 10 a.m. Sunday School Wednesdays 7 a.m. Prayer Breakfast Non-denominational OPEN ARMS CHRISTIAN MINISTRY CHURCH Garner Ed. Center, 325 W. 8th Street Church OďŹ&#x192;ce: 425 State Street, Garner Phone 641-425-4095 Email: oacmc@live.com Pastor Keith Hood Thursday, Sept. 26 7-9 p.m. Pastorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Office Hours Sunday, Sept. 29 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Praise & Worship (GEC) 11:30 a.m. Fellowship & Coffee Monday, Sept. 30 9:30 a.m. Bible Study Tuesday, Oct. 1 7-9 p.m. Pastorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Office Hours Wednesday, Oct. 2 4-5 p.m. 1st Year Confirmation (Church Office) 5-6 p.m. 2nd Year Confirmation (Church Office) 6:30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 7:30 p.m. Monthly Pot-Luck (GEC) 7:30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 8:30 p.m. Council Meeting (GEC) Presbyterian UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 475 Maben Ave., Garner Phone 923-2274 Justin Asche, Pastor www.facebook.com/GarnerUPC Thursday, Sept. 26 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Pastor Justinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Office Hours Sunday, Sept. 29 9 a.m. Youth Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Choir 10 a.m. Worship/Missions
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September 17 10:19 p.m., State St., Citation issued to Sarah Bracht-Wagner, 23 of Garner, for speeding. 11:40 p.m., Wildridge Estates, Report of fraud. September 18 11:42 p.m., 1300 Blk Allen, Citation issued to Nathan Klesel, 16, of Garner, for failure to prove security.
8:57 a.m., Transport inmate to Hancock County Jail. 9:22 a.m., Report of cattle out. Owner given a citation for violation of county ordinance. 10:30 a.m., Klemme Cemetery, Report of vandalism to gravesite. 7:23 p.m., Klemme, Mini bike complaint. September 14 1:31 a.m., Sioux, Checking on a parked vehicle. 3:43 p.m., Crystal Lake, Report of a gas drive off at Sheriâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s. 7:04 p.m., Klemme, Report of suspicious activity. September 15 1:03 p.m., 240th & Iowa, Report of stolen property and possibly stolen trailer on property. 1:35 p.m., Hwy 69/Miller, Report of a female sitting at corner of highway. 3:11 p.m., James Ave., Report of vandalism to mailbox. 8:00 p.m., Hwy 69 Garner, Report of female sitting on Hwy 69. 8:01 p.m., Crystal Lake, Report of cattle on roadway. 8:38 p.m., Woden, Report of intoxicated person leaving in vehicle. September 17 3:05 a.m., Corwith, Request for welfare check. 5:44 a.m., Vail Ave., Report of suspicious vehicle parked close to driveway. September 18 1:38 a.m., CWL School, Alarm at school in Corwith. 4:35 p.m., Hwy 69 N of Garner, Report of female walking on Hwy.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS TAX â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Hancock County Treasurer to City of Corwith; Corwith-Original Town 11-7 as desc. 09-04 TAX â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Hancock County Treasurer to City of Corwith; Corwith-Original Town 4-15 and 4-16 both as desc. 09-04 TAX â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Hancock County Treasurer to City of Corwith; Corwith-Original Town 4-15 as desc. 09-04 TAX â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Hancock County Treasurer to City of Corwith; Corwith-Johnsons Addition G as desc. 09-04 TAX â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Hancock County Treasurer to City of Corwith; Corwith-Johnsons Addition D as desc. 09-04 TAX â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Hancock County Treasurer to City of Corwtih; Corwtih Original Town 4-15, 4-16 both as desc. 09-04 CO â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Patricia Ann Benge Est, Kate Bason Admin to Theodore Smith, Heather Smith; T95N, R25W, Sect. 27. WD â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Pearl Barkema to Rachel M. Lenz; Garner-Original Town 31-5 as desc. 09-05 WD â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Tillie Seebeck to Tillie Seebeck Le Linda S. Bergerson, Gloria J. Book; T95N, R25W, Sect. 27 as desc. 09-05 QUIT â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Forest City Community School Dist to City of Woden; T97N, R26W, Sect. 10 as desc. 09-05 WD â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Christopher R. Clark, Melinda N. Clark to Kristopher Guthart; Britt-Lattimores Addition 3-7 as desc. 09-05 QUIT â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Susan Umbarger to Carey Umbarger; Garner-Seymours Addition 6-1 as desc. 09-06 CO â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Gladys Alphs Est, Larry Alphs Ex, Duane Alphs Ex to Char-
lotte Fedders; Britt-Borthridge Addition 4-3 as desc. 09-06 WD â&#x20AC;&#x201C; TF 2 CCSB LLC to Scott Leff Roth 401K; Klemme-Klemmes 1st Addition 15-7 as desc. 09-06 WD â&#x20AC;&#x201C; TF 31 CCSB LLC to Scott Leff Roth 401K; T94N, R25W, Sect. 20 as desc. 09-06 TITLE â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Lillian B. Thiemann Est, Thiemann Family Trust to Sara L. Thiemann, Mark A. Thiemann, Joyce Sorenson; T95N, R23W, Sect. 25 as desc. 09-06 DEED â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Thiemann Family Trust, Joyce Sorenson Tr to Thiemann Farm LLC; T95N, R23W, Sect. 25 as desc. 09-06 DEED â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Dale W. Boehnke, Annette C. Boehnke to Dale W. Boehnke, Annette C. Boehnke; T96N, R23W, Sect. 14 as desc. 09-06 TITLE â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Virginia Lee Cockrell Est to Larry K. Cockrell; KanawhaCalls Addition 22-1 as desc. 09-06 CO â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Larry K. Cockrell Est, Anthony Cockrell Personal Rep to Transito A. Portillo, Lilia Martinez; Kanawha-Calls Addition 22-1 as desc. 09-06 WD â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Cynthia M. Noble to Eastgate Storage LLC; Britt-Stubbins 3rd Addition 5 as desc. 09-06 DEED â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Rosella M. Bruns to Zachary M. Ostercamp, Jennifer R. Ostercamp; Britt-Andersons 2nd Addition 19-5 as desc. 09-09 QUIT â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Paula Kay Kluver to Paula Kay Kluver Rev Living Trust, Paula Kay Kluver Tr; T97N, R25W, Sect. 23 as desc. 09-09 QUIT â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Elizabeth M. Moylan to Hobo Foundation; Britt-Andersons Addition 2-5 as desc. 09-10
tion agency for sports injuries. GH BOARD from page 1 The board was interested in a deGHGHappointed as board representative on the Education Foundation tailed proposal and more information Board. Tim Tusha will be the Garner- on what other conference schools are Hayfield representative to the Han- doing. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We definitely want to protect our cock County Conference Board. DISSOLUTIONS Committee appointments for the athletes,â&#x20AC;? said Dave Zrostlik. â&#x20AC;&#x153;On the Cynthia Sue Kvale, petitioner, vs. year are as follows: building and other hand we have to watch the cost, Michael David Huling, respondent. grounds - Tim Tusha and Jim Thiele; too.â&#x20AC;? Dissolution of marriage. 9-16. Spanish Trip finance - Pamela Roberts and Dave Spanish teachers Katrina Klooser Zrostlik; Transportation - Jack Toppin and Jim Thiele; and negotiations (high school) and June Bahnsen (7-8 Spanish) highlighted activities at their - Dave Zrostlik and Tim Tusha. School board meetings will continue respective buildings. This is the first year Spanish has to be held on the third Monday of the $VWUHG / 6FKZDE RI %ULWW GLHG 0RQGD\ 6HSW DW WKH .RVVXWK month, 5:30 p.m., in the high school been offered to 7th and 8th students &RXQW\ 5HJLRQDO +HDOWK &HQWHU LQ $OJRQD media center. at Ventura. Students are enthusiastic )XQHUDO VHUYLFHV ZHUH KHOG D P In other business, school board about learning Spanish, they report. $VWUHG 6FKZDE :HGQHVGD\ 6HSW DW WKH %ULWW =LRQ members heard highlights of the They also asked the board to con&KXUFK RI WKH 1D]DUHQH ZLWK 5HY school year so far from new faculty sider the possibility of a trip to Spain -RKQ 3DXOXV RIĂ&#x20AC;FLDWLQJ %XULDO ZDV LQ members and the administrative staff. for high school Spanish II, III and IV (YHUJUHHQ &HPHWHU\ LQ %ULWW Matt Erpelding, girls basketball students. 9LVLWDWLRQ ZDV KHOG IURP WR S P coach, encouraged the school board to â&#x20AC;&#x153;These two are doing an amazing 7XHVGD\ 6HSW DW WKH &DWDOGR )X consider expanding the use of services job between the two districts,â&#x20AC;? Tyler ´SODFHÂľ QHUDO +RPH LQ %ULWW DQG FRQWLQXHG RQH offered by the Accelerated Rehabilita- Williams said. The board will discuss SKRWR KHUH KRXU SULRU WR VHUYLFHV DW WKH FKXUFK $VWUHG /LQQHD 6FKZDE ZDV ERUQ %UDQW¡V /DZQFDUH LQ :HVOH\ .RVVXWK &RXQW\ ,RZD RQ )DOO LV VQHDNLQJ XS RQ XV /HW XV DW %UDQW /DZQFDUH WDNH FDUH RI \RXU IDOO FOHDQ $SULO WKH GDXJKWHU RI 3DOPHU XS SURMHFW DQG ,GD 2VFDUVRQ 3HDUVRQ +HU SDU Â&#x2021; %ORZ RXW ODQGVFDSH Â&#x2021; 9DFFXXP WKH ODZQ HQWV LPPLJUDWHG LQ 3DOPHU DQG Â&#x2021; DQG KDXO WKH OHDYHV DZD\ ,GD IURP 6ZHGHQ VHWWOLQJ QHDU 6R SXW DZD\ \RXU UDNHV DQG OHW XV WDNH :HVOH\ DQG UDLVLQJ WKUHH FKLOGUHQ $V FDUH RI WKH PHVV WUHG ZDV ERUQ RQ D IDUP QHDU :HVOH\ 6HUYLFHV +HOG &DOO IRU DQ DSSRLQWPHQW DORQJ ZLWK WZR EURWKHUV $UQROG DQG :HGQHVGD\ 6HSW DW D P %UDQW¡V /DZQFDUH (OGRQ 3DOPHU DQG ,GD SXUFKDVHG D %ULWW =LRQ &KXUFK RI WKH 1D]DUHQH +Z\ :HVW *DUQHU ,RZD IDUP LQ +DQFRFN &RXQW\ VRXWKHDVW RI $UUDQJHPHQWV %\ /RFDOO\ RZQHG RSHUDWHG IRU RYHU \HDUV %ULWW DQG OLYHG WKHUH XQWLO UHWLUHPHQW &DWDOGR )XQHUDO +RPH 7KH FKLOGUHQ DWWHQGHG VFKRROV LQ %ULWW %ULWW $VWUHG JUDGXDWHG IURP %ULWW +LJK 6FKRRO LQ O 6KH WRRN WHDFKHU¡V WUDLQLQJ WKHUH DQG WDXJKW LQ WKH FRXQW\ VFKRRO QRUWK RI %ULWW XQWLO KHU PDUULDJH WR +DUROG LQ 7KH FRXSOH PRYHG RQ WKH 6FKZDE IDPLO\ IDUP QHDU &RUZLWK ZKHUH WKH\ OLYHG XQWLO ZKHQ WKH\ PRYHG WR %ULWW $VWUHG HQMR\HG IDUPLQJ WDNLQJ FDUH RI WKH FKLFNHQV JDUGHQ DQG YDUL RXV KRXVHKROG FKRUHV 6KH UDLVHG Ă&#x20AC;YH FKLOGUHQ RQ WKH IDUP &RRNLQJ WKUHH * OIL CHANGE (up to 6 Qts Oil) PHDOV D GD\ SOXV PRUQLQJ DQG DIWHUQRRQ OXQFKHV GXULQJ Ă&#x20AC;HOG ZRUN WRRN XS * FREE 27-POINT INSPECTION PXFK RI KHU WLPH $OVR EDNHG JRRGV ZHUH WDNHQ WR PDQ\ HYHQWV HVSHFLDOO\ * VACUUM INTERIOR IRU FKXUFK DQG IDPLO\ JHW WRJHWKHUV $VWUHG¡V FROG ZDWHU FKRFRODWH FDNH ZLWK *** FREE CAR WASH*** ZKLWH IURVWLQJ GUL]]OHG ZLWK FKRFRODWH VDXFH DQG VZLUOHG ZDV D IDYRULWH HY HU\ZKHUH +DUROG DQG $VWUHG WUDYHOHG WKURXJKRXW WKHLU PDUULDJH DV ORQJ DV Ladies: Call Sandy to schedule your LADIES DAY SPECIAL WKH\ ZHUH DEOH 7KH\ WUDYHOHG WKURXJKRXW WKH 86$ LQ (XURSH &DQDGD 5XV for WEDNESDAYS ONLY at VLD ,VUDHO DQG /DWLQ $PHULFD DV ZHOO 641-923-3727 or 800-442-8804 $VWUHG YROXQWHHUHG IRU FKXUFK DFWLYLWLHV WKH $PHULFDQ &DQFHU 6RFLHW\ DQG 37$ *LGHRQV DQG YDULRXV RWKHU RUJDQL]DWLRQV 7KH &KXUFK RI WKH 1D]DUHQH OLLENBURG MOTORS, INC. LQ %ULWW ZDV DQ LPSRUWDQW SDUW RI KHU DQG +DUROG¡V OLYHV $VWUHG KHOG YDULRXV SRVLWLRQV LQ WKH FKXUFK DV ZHOO DV WHDFKLQJ 6XQGD\ VFKRRO IRU \HDUV $VWUHG LV VXUYLYHG E\ KHU Ă&#x20AC;YH FKLOGUHQ 0DUO\V 7DOLGLV RI 5RFNIRUG ,OO ZZZ VFKRQHPDQUHDOWRUV FRP DQG KHU VRQ -LP 7DOLGLV 'XDQH 6FKZDE RI UXUDO &RUZLWK 'HQQLV &RQQLH
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the trip proposal at the October meeting. In personnel matters, the board accepted the resignations of Cathy Goll, para educator, and Amber Kluver, adult cleaner. Brenda Smith was hired as a para educator. Pat Drabek was hired as a special education bus route driver. Salary schedule lane changes and contract addendums were approved for Angela Bierle, Dyan Childress, Rebecca Harper, Tony Heitland, Annette Smidt, and Kerry Neuberger.
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By Rebecca Peter The editor of the Kanawha Reporter, Roger Tveiten, was found not guilty of the charge of disorderly conduct. The misdemeanor charge was filed following an incident during the public forum portion of the April 9 Kanawha City Council meeting. A trial was held in Hancock County on July 25 before Judicial Magistrate Timothy A. Casperson. SMALL CLAIMS Asset Acceptance LLC, Golden Valley, Minn., vs. Connie K. Pletcher, Britt. Judgment in favor of plaintiff for $2,958.80 plus interest and costs. Midland Funding LLC vs. Linda S. Hildman, Britt. Judgment in favor of plaintiff for damages in the amount of $1,111.26. Deanna L. Haugen, Klemme, vs. Jeanine Patricia Fox, Garner, Ronald Andrew Rasmus, Meservey. Judgment in favor of plaintiff. Eviction of defendant from 365 Allen Ave., Garner. David Dean Boset, Garner, vs. Melissa Sue Shoopman, Klemme. Judgment in favor of plaintiff. Eviction of defendant from 528 Pauls Drive, Klemme. Greenfield Estates, Forest City, vs. Angel Ann Williams, Forest City. Judgment in favor of plaintiff. Eviction of defendant from 109 Robb Road, Forest City. MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES Neil Edward Larsen, Garner, and Tabatha Anne Smuck, Garner. 9-14 Tracy Lyn Miller, Garner, and Travis Lee Lybarger, Garner. 9-14
GARNER POLICE DEPARTMENT Traffic Stops/Accidents â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 4, Motorist Assists â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 0, Citizen Contact â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 14, Business Contact â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 1, Business Contact (Funeral) - 0, Government Contact â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 1, Government Contact (ambulance) â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 5, Investigation â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 3, Disturbance â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 1, Other â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 2. September 12 10:09 p.m., Citation issued to Timothy McEnroe of Algona for speeding. September 13 2:42 a.m., Citation issued to Keith Graczyk of Garner for illegal parking. 4:14 p.m., Accident â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Vehicle driven by Kurk Haack of Garner was traveling west of 7th St. and was struck by a vehicle driven by Ruth Lang of Garner who was traveling north on Grove Ave. and attempting to turn west onto 7th St. The drivers were seen by Garner Ambulance. No injuries. Lang was cited for failure to yield. 7:08 p.m., 600 Blk Grove, Theft. September 14 8:55 a.m., 700 Blk Grove, Report of suspicious activity. 2:08 p.m., 100 Blk W 5th, Report of stolen property. 4:16 p.m., 900 Blk Grove, Barking dog complaint. 9:21 p.m., Grove Ave., Citation issued to Martin Countryman, 34, of Garner, for careless driving. 10:40 p.m., 515 State, Martin Countryman, 34, of Garner, was arrested and charged with criminal trespass and public consumption or intoxication. September 15 2:39 a.m., 400 Blk 4th St., Loud music complaint. 6:15 a.m., 235 State, Report of burglary. Under investigation. September 16 8:28 a.m., 1000 Blk Bush, Report of vandalism. 9:00 a.m., 600 Blk Grove, Burn complaint.
HANCOCK COUNTY SHERIFF Total 22; Criminal Mischief/ All Other 1; Alarms/Accidental 1; Trespass/Prowler/Peeping Tom/Etc 1; Suspicious Auto 2; Suspicious Person 1; 911 Calls 3; Death-Non Suspicious/Unattended Deaths 1; Burglary/Forcible Entry/Non-Residence/Unknown 1; Animal Complaints - Stray Animals 2; Animal Complaints - Other Animal Complaints 1; Theft/$200 And Over/ From Buildings 2; Traffic Enforcement/Radar 7; Traffic Enforcement/ Warnings 1; Traffic Enforcement/ Warning/Speed 5; Traffic Enforcement/Proof Of Insurance 1; Traffic Related Service/Other Non Enforcement 1; Welfare Check 1; Other Public Services 8; Assisting Other Agency - Sheriffâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Department 1; Assisting Other Agency - Police Department 1; Trips/Prisoner Transport 1. Citations issued: Heather Smith, speeding; Reding Gravel, speeding; William Boyken, speeding; Maria Reed, speeding; Alicia Seidel, speeding; Debbie Kern, speeding; Makenzi Hansen, speeding; Christopher Loers, no insurance. September 12
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fish in the morning or evening with worms, cutbait or stinkbait. Bluegill - Fair: Target the jetties by Ventura. Dangle a worm right on the edge of the rocks off the tips of the jetty in the evening hours. Crappie - Fair: Reports of anglers catching crappies by Dodgeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Point. Walleye - Slow: Anglers are catching a few walleyes trolling or drifting along the north shore, from the state dock area to the east. Muskellunge - Good: Muskies are still hitting. People are hooking them mostly by docks. Yellow Bass - Good: Anglers are still catching good numbers of yellows out from the state dock area in the middle of the main lake. On strong south wind days, shore anglers can pick up good numbers by the boat harborage and reed edges.
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The Leader â&#x20AC;˘ Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2013
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Cardinals Bounced by Spirit Lake
Pinneke Field has been the site for countless big football games over the years, but perhaps one of the largest crowds ever witnessed last Fridayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s showdown between a pair of unbeaten teams. GHV entered Fridayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s game on a roll, earning three lopsided wins over weak opponents in nondistrict action but Cardinal fans knew this game would provide a real test for their team. Spirit Lake brought some very impressive credentials with them as the defending state champions in Class 2A, and their combination of talent, size and gimmick plays proved to be more than the Cardinals could handle. GHV fans were thrilled to see their Cardinals hold the Indians to threeand-out on Spirit Lakeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s first possession of the game, no doubt a rare occurrence for the defending state champs. GHV found themselves facing a very strong defensive team as well and the two teams traded possessions through the first seven minutes of the game. Spirit Lake eventually assembled an impressive offensive drive, but the Cardinal defense rose to the occasion and forced the Indians to settle for a 23-yard field goal. One of Spirit Lakeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s gimmicks is to onside kick after virtually every score and the Indians have perfected the tactic. The Cardinals knew it was coming but were unable to counter the ploy and the Indians regained possession after taking the 3 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 0 lead. The Indians took advantage of the short field, driving 53 yards for the gameâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s first touchdown of the night to lead 10 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 0. Spirit Lake attempted the onside kick again but was not able to execute the play legally this time. The Cardinals, beginning their posses-
sion on the Indian side of the 50-yard line, were able to mount their first scoring threat of the night. The drive stalled near the Spirit Lake red zone, but GHV was confident that Braden Meintsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; leg could score on a 40-yard field goal attempt. Unfortunately, the Cards were unable to execute the play and Spirit Lakeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 10 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 0 lead was preserved as the second quarter began. The game became a defensive battle through the early minutes of the second quarter, with neither team able to sustain an offensive drive. Midway through the period the Indians resorted to their potent passing game and added a second touchdown to their scoreboard. Spirit Lake had one more scoring opportunity late in the half and took advantage of the situation. With just seconds remaining in the first half, the Indians added a 16-yard rushing touchdown to their total, bringing the score at halftime to 22 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 0. The two teams continued to battle through the third quarter, with GHV holding off the mighty Indian offense as they attempted to build their lead. Spirit Lake was finally able to crack the Cardinal defense midway through the fourth quarter to pull ahead 29 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 0. GHV then accomplished what no football team this season had done yet when Braden Meints broke loose for a 75-yard scoring run. Meintsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; PAT kick would conclude the scoring for the night, resulting in a 29 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 7 win for the third-ranked Indians. The Cardinals have relied on a powerful running game this season, but the beefy defensive line of the Indians prevented GHV from gaining any offensive momentum. The Cards finished the night with 66 rushing yards, thanks mostly to Meintsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;
long touchdown run late in the game. Braden finished the night with 84 yards on 11 carries while Tyler Buck, Nic Tusha and Mark Wellik managed to gain only seven, five and two yards respectively. The Cardinals have not needed to throw the ball in previous weeks, and the Indian defense denied GHV any passing yardage. The Indians entered the game with a balanced offensive scheme and the Cards did an excellent job of containing their running game. Spirit Lake finished the night with only 68 rushing yards, but their talented quarterback dissected the Cardinal secondary for 274 passing yards. Shawn Murphy and Nic Tusha were each credited with fumble recoveries for the GHV defensive unit. Meints led the Cardinal defense with five solo tackles and six assists while Murphy added five solos and four assists. Tusha recorded three solos and five assists, Allan Devora chipped in three solos and three assists, Colton Knudtson was credited with three solos and two assists and Jimmy Legge finished with two solos and four assists. Cardinal coach Scott Van Dusseldorp commented, â&#x20AC;&#x153;We played a very tough Spirit Lake team. We turned the ball over five times and you canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t afford to turn the ball over that many times against a team like Spirit Lake. We made quite a few mistakes in the game, but all the mistakes are very fixable. We need to really work this week to correct those mistakes and move on from this game. We play East Sac this week and they are a very good football team. We have a very
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Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2013 â&#x20AC;˘ The
Cardinals Sweep Forest City After opening North Iowa Conference play with three victories, the GHV volleyball team was hoping to stay on top of the league standings this week. Two of the conferenceâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s top volleyball programs were on the schedule, so maintaining that perfect status was going to be a tall task. The Cardinals came through on Tuesday, shocking Forest City in three sets but GHV was unable to overcome at Lake Mills on Thursday. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been almost 20 years since the Cardinals have defeated Forest City on the volleyball court. The Indians also entered Tuesdayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s matchup unbeaten in NIC play, so this match was highly anticipated by the Cardinal players and fans. GHV came out strong in the first set, handling Forest City with a 25 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 16 win. Things became much tighter in game two, but the Cards were able to prevail again this time by a score of 25 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 22. Facing elimination, the Indians played a strong game three against GHV but the Cardinals proved to be too much, ending the match with a 25 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 20 win. It was the first 3 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 0 victory over Forest City since 1980. There were a number of impressive individual performances for GHV in the win. Hannah Lau led GHV at the net with 15 kills while Emily Mathews added 13 kills, 6 blocks and nine digs. Courtney Younge was credited with 31 assists and six digs while scoring four aces on 19 of 20 serves. Shelby Rayhons was a perfect 12 of 12 at the serve line with a dozen digs followed by Emily Spilman with five kills and three digs. Mallory Van Oort recorded six digs while serving perfectly in 14 attempts and Miranda Frederick scored an ace on 10 of 10 serves with four digs. Sydney Younge finished 100% at the serve line in six attempts.
Cardinal coach Kelsey Steffens was pleased with the win, saying â&#x20AC;&#x153;The girls came into the match focused, enthused and ready to play volleyball. Key components of our game included our serving and passing. We were able to run a controlled aggressive offense because the of the passes we were putting up.â&#x20AC;? Not one North Iowa Conference team has been able to beat Lake Mills in league play over the past decade, making GHVâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s trip to the Bulldog gym an even bigger challenge. Set one set the stage for what was going to be a very competitive evening of volleyball as the visiting Cardinals outlasted their hosts with a 26 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 24 win. Lake Mills responded in the second set with
a vengeance, topping GHV 25 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 14 and followed with a 25 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 16 win in game three. The Cardinals proved they were not rolling over in the fourth set, matching Lake Mills point-for-point as the game progressed. In the end, the Bulldogs used a late rally to pull away for the 25 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 22 match-ending victory. Emily Mathews has been a force for the Cardinals and she put up some impressive numbers against the Bulldogs, finishing the night with 17 kills, six digs and 10 of 11 serves. Courtney Younge added 33 assists while scoring an ace on 16 of 17 serves while Shelby Rayhonds scored on three kills with an ace on 16 of 17 serves along with six digs. Mallory Van Oort contributed three aces on 17 of 20 serves with five
digs and Miranda Frederick chipped in six digs on six of six serves. Hannah Lau and Mackenzie Van Gerpen scored 11 and six kills respectively and Sydney Younge chipped in two kills, three digs and seven of eight serves. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We came out ready to play in games one and four,â&#x20AC;? noted Steffens. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We need to dig deep and find a way to play throughout the entire match. Lake Millsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; strong serves kept us from running a spread offense.â&#x20AC;? GHV is now 4 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 1 in North Iowa Conference play and 8 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 3 overall. They will look to get back on the winning track this week at Belmond on Tuesday before ending the week at the Garrigan Tournament on Saturday.
One of the most competitive races on the GHV/West Hancock cross-country schedule each season is the Ballard Meet at Huxley. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a long road trip for the Cardinals, but to Coach Jeff Short the opportunity to run against some very strong programs makes it worth the time. Mondayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s race against the strong field saw the Cardinals place third overall in the boysâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; race and fifth in girlsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; action. In boysâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; competition, two powerhouse teams ran away from the field as second-ranked (3A) Boone won the title with 41 points followed by thirdrated (3A) Pella with 44. The Cardinals placed a distant third with 114 points. Joel Toppin and Chase Smith performed very well against the loaded field, placing fourth and fifth overall with times of 16:36 and 16:42 respectively. Derek Brown placed 27th in 18:20, followed by A.J. Arnold (36th, 18:37) and Logan Dalbeck (42nd, 18:51). Completing the varsity roster for the Cards were Anthony Siegrist (44th, 18:52) and Derek Lonneman (51st, 19:18). Third-rated Pella (3A) outclassed all other teams, scoring 37 points to win the girlsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; title. Dallas Center/Grimes was the runner-up with 77 points followed by Winterset with 98. Rounding out the top five were Boone with 100 points and GHV/WH with 122. Tiara Van Gerpen paced the Cardinals, placing 16th overall in 17:01 just ahead of teammates Maria Gonzales (17th, 17:04) and Maddie Tusha (18th 17:08). Maribel Zamago and Kelly Anderson completed the team total, placing 34th and 37th with times of 17:56 and 18:06 respectively. Also running the varsity race for GHV/WH were Bri Bier (46th, 18:33) and Rebekah Larson (52nd, 19:01). Coach Short noted that he expects the strong competition to help the Car-
Bri Bier dinals improve. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The boys ran very well against some very good competition. There were four rated boysâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; teams in the race. Our girls were not totally healthy, but still ran well against some very strong teams.â&#x20AC;? Six Cardinal girls competed in the junior varsity race at Ballard. Elizabeth Zamago placed 15 th with a time of 18:33 to lead GHV/WH. Also competing were Taylor Glawe (24th, 19:00), Delores Gonzalez (27th, 19:10), Arely Romero (37th, 19:47), Morgan Graham (72nd, 21:17) and Rachel Weaver (78th, 21:59). As always, Cardinal uniforms blanketed the JV boysâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; race. Competing for GHV/WH as junior varsity runners were Austin Siegrist (21st, 19:56), Matt Schroeder (35th, 20:20), Mason Wirtz (36th, 20:21), Jeff Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Brien (38th, 20:25), Theo Schoneman (86th, 21:23), Derek Anderson (90th, 21:28), Jack Bertilson (91st, 21:31), Jacob Meier (123rd, 21:46), Payton Stadtlander (135th, 21:59), Daniel Schreur (136th, 22:01), Jordan Babcock (204th, 23:26), Patrick Terhark (213th,
Derek Brown 23:32), Andrew Dornbier (214th, 23:35), Alex Janssen (242nd, 24:14), Dmitri Larsen (244th, 24:14), Ryley Kozisek (285th, 25:57) and Dane Neuberger (286th, 26:00). The Cardinals were scheduled to run on Thursday at Clear Lake, but a wave of thunderstorms forced cancellation of that meet. GHV/WH will continue their sched-
Elizabeth Zamago ule this week with a race at Humboldt. Team scores from the Ballard crosscountry meet follow. Boysâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Team Scores Boone 41 Pella 44 GHV/WH 114 Perry 135 Dallas Center/Grimes 138 Webster City 176
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Shelby Rayhons gets a kill for the Cardinal during their 3-0 win over Forest City. (Photo by Rick Ermer)
West Hancockâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Jessica Orht leaps for the ball against Lake Mills last Tuesday. Story next week. (Photo by Michelle Kronemann)
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West Hancock Homecoming
The Underclassmen.
West Hancock Prince and Princes for Homecoming this year were Reagan Johnson and Danielle Nelson.
The Royal Court
The Parade
Britt Chiropractic Clinic
First Citizens National Bank
Earl Hill Law Firm
Miller & Sons
Britt • 641-843-3600
Kanawha • 641-762-3222
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Hancock County Health System
K & H Co-operative Oil Co. Wesley • 1-800-244-6101
Kanawha Equipment Kanawha • 641-762-8261
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Swenson’s Do It Best Hardware
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The Band Is Back! by Trevor Rayhons
Trumpet blasts, cymbal crashes and some whistle blows go hand in hand with the GHV Cardinal Pride Marching Band. The band and color guard have been diligently blocking and learning the 2012-2013 marching band show, Summertime, for the half-time shows at the GHV home football games and for the marching band competitions they
will be competing in, in early October. The theme, Summertime, consists of three songs: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Out,â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Summertimeâ&#x20AC;? and â&#x20AC;&#x153;Born to Hand Jive.â&#x20AC;? Each song, along with its blocked choreography by the band and color guard, provides a different taste of summer as Cardinal Pride brings their show to life on the field this season. Every year brings something new,
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and this year the high school band program has been taken over by Mr. Jeff Griffin. Mr. Griffin attended the University of Northern Iowa for his bachelorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s as well as masterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s in music education. He has taught at Oskaloosa High School, the University of Northern Iowa as an adjunct instructor, Gladbrook-Reinbeck Middle School, South Tama Middle School and Clear Lake High School. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I love GHV so far,â&#x20AC;? says
Griffin. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The faculty works together in a very positive way, the students carry a very positive outlook and so far I am without doubt in the right place! I am extremely optimistic about my future at GHV and the things that the student musicians are capable of in our school.â&#x20AC;? Ellie Meyers, a four-year color guard member says, â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have a bunch of new people this year from all different areas in the band. I came into this
season thinking there would be lots of challenges to face, but that hasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t been the case at all.â&#x20AC;? Freshman clarinet player Paige Penning says, â&#x20AC;&#x153;I was scared coming in as a freshman, but band has been a lot of fun so far. The music is great, and Mr. Griffin is very energetic!â&#x20AC;? The band and color guard have performed at two home games so far and will be performing again on Oct. 4 and
Oct. 18. The band will also be competing in Algona Band Days on Oct. 5 at 8:45 p.m. on the Algona Public High School football field alongside 15 or more bands from Iowa and Minnesota, ranging in size from 1A to 4A. Lastly, the band will compete at the State Marching Band Festival in Fort Dodge on Oct. 12. All of the support is much appreciated.
Jake Pringnitz Whitney Watson by Theodore Zrostlik
A fun fact about Jake Pringnitz is that he enjoys showing pigs all summer long. Jake was born on Sept 5, 1995, and was welcomed into the world by his mother, Angie; his father, Jesse, and his older sister, Kelsi. In addition to his family, Jake has two pets, a dog named Zippy and a cat named Ralph. Some of Jakeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s favorites include Diesel Power Magazine, Smokey and The Bandit, Justin Moore, Fleet Farm, pigs, cats, dogs, the color green and taking agriculture class with Mr. Baumgard. Jakeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s favorite sports team is the Iowa Hawkeyes, and the team he loves to hate is the West Hancock Eagles. Jakeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s favorite childhood memory is riding in the tractor with his dad, who happens to be Jakeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s role model. He is Jakeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s role model because he is very successful and has taught Jake many things. Some of Jakeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hobbies include working on things in the shop, snowmobiling, riding 4-wheelers, hunting and showing pigs. The number one thing on Jakeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s bucket list is winning the state fair FFA swine show. Jakeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s biggest pet peeve is people who donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t wash their vehicles, and his nervous habit is biting his fingernails. Throughout high school Jake has been involved in band, football, FFA, 4-H and County Council. Jakeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s favorite part of his senior year so far has been being able to be in senior study hall. His favorite memory of his entire high school career, however, is winning the Hancock County Fair swine show. The high school accomplishment Jake is most proud of is becoming the president of FFA. His advice to underclassmen is to enjoy high school while it lasts and always try your best. Jake will miss being with his friends the most about high school. Jake looks forward to college and beginning his career the most. His future plans include attending college to study agronomy.
by Trevor Rayhons
Being dismissed from school early because of heat has been one of Whitney Watsonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s favorite parts about her senior year so far. Whitney Watson, the daughter of Steve and Wendy Watson, was born on July 13, 1996. She also has a sister, Kelsey, along with two cats, Calley and Pumpkin. One of Whitneyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s favorite childhood memories is going to Disneyland in junior high with her family. Some of Whitneyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s favorites include the movie The Notebook, American Eagle, the Hawkeyes, pizza and the color purple. She also enjoys watching Pretty Little Liars, reading Nicholas Sparks books, listening to country music and chocolate ice cream. Her celebrity crush is Keegan Allen, and she thoroughly enjoys textiles class. Her favorite quote is â&#x20AC;&#x153;In the end you should always do the right thing, even if itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hard.â&#x20AC;? When Whitney gets nervous, she starts biting her lip, and if she could change one thing about herself, it would be to be more outgoing. The number one thing on her bucket list is to go snorkeling, and her biggest pet peeve is when there are commercials on the radio, especially when she is jamming out to her favorite country tunes! A fun fact about Whitney is that her pinky fingers are crooked. Her role model is her grandma because she is very strong and caring. Some of Whitneyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hobbies are reading, sewing, camping and snowmobiling. During high school Whitney has been involved in football and basketball cheerleading, volleyball, golf, NHS, Teen Council, band and jazz band. The high school achievement that she is most proud of is being inducted into National Honor Society. Her favorite high school memory is Venturaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s band trip to New Orleans, and the best advice she has been given this year is to enjoy every day because high school flies by fast. â&#x20AC;&#x153;After high school I am going to truly miss seeing my friends everyday,â&#x20AC;? says Whitney. Although she is going to miss everyone, she looks forward to the experience of college and fulfilling her dreams and goals. She advises underclassmen to â&#x20AC;&#x153;Work hard because it really does pay off.â&#x20AC;? After graduating, Whitney plans to study dental hygiene but is undecided on her college choice at this time.
Kim Dornbier by Theodore Zrostlik
Kim Dornbierâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s favorite childhood memory is riding her bike into town with her neighbors to Alco. Kim was born April 24, 1996, and was welcomed into the world by her father, Phil, and her mother, Michelle. Kim also has a younger brother, Andrew. Some of Kimâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s favorites include pigs, strawberry ice cream and the Minnesota Vikings. The Green Bay Packers, however, is Kimâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s favorite team to hate. A fun fact about Kim is that she has never had braces, and the number one thing on Kimâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s bucket list is to go to China. Kimâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s favorite hobby is showing pigs. The best advice Kim has received this year is to enjoy it because it goes by fast. Kimâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s favorite quote is by Robert Collier: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out.â&#x20AC;? If Kim could change one thing about herself, she would change her dark and thick hair. Kimâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s biggest pet peeve is when people are overconfident. Throughout high school Kim has been involved in cross country, basketball, golf, Teen Council, FFA, National Honor Society, choir, band and 4-H. The high school accomplishment Kim is most proud of is being a part of the varsity golf team for all four years. Going to Bâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s (Mr. Baumgardâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s) class is what Kim will miss most about high school. Her advice to underclassmen is not to procrastinate. Kimâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s future plans include going to Iowa State University to study ag business. She looks forward to meeting new people.
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The railroad crossings on the Canadian Pacific line through Garner were recently replaced at Seymour Ave., Allen Ave. Last week railroad crews worked on the crossing on State Street. Paving at the crossing intersections is expected to take place this week. “Because the railroad would not give the City a definite date when it would be in town to replace the crossings, the City could not lineup Heartland Asphalt in advance to be in town at the same time to complete the asphalt work,” according to Randy Lansing, city administrator. (Leader photo by Rebecca Peter)
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