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Britt man killed in accident BRITT - A Britt man died when the motorcycle he was driving struck plow being towed by a tractor. The accident occurred about 6 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 27, one mile west of Britt on 225th Street. According to the Iowa State Patrol, Tony Lee Wright, 41, of Britt, was riding his 1998 Harley Davidson motorcycle east on 225th. He attempted to pass an eastbound John Deere tractor driven by David Lee Eisenman, 37, of Indianola. Wright struck a plow that was being pulled behind the tractor. Wright was transported to the Hancock County Memorial Hospital where he was pronounced dead. The Iowa State Patrol was assisted at the scene by the Hancock County Sheriffâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Office and the Britt Police Department.
Community Calendar Thursday, Oct. 31
Happy Halloween! Trick-or treating hours are from 5-7 p.m. Garner E-Free come and go party for kids 12 and younger from 5 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 7 p.m. at the church on Hwy. 18. Friday, Nov. 1 Autumn Stargazing Program at Thorpe Park beginning at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2 Fall Festival at Britt First Lutheran Church from 9 a.m. â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 2 p.m. HCHS Foundationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Food, Fashion & Fun Event from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Britt Municipal Building. Ham Harvest Supper from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at Klemme Community Room. Sunday, Nov. 3 Daylight Savings Time Ends â&#x20AC;&#x201C; turn your clocks back one hour! Tuesday, Nov. 5 City elections! Remember to vote. Community blood drive in Kanawha at the Fire Station from 1-6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 7 Lake Area Quilters Guild meets at 7 p.m. at Clear Lake City Hall Community Room. Saturday, Nov. 9 Garner Firefighters Assn. Soup Supper at Fire Hall from 4-7 p.m. Ethnic Bake Sale at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Garner from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Silent Auction and Soup Supper at Klemme United Church of Christ from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
By Rebecca Peter GARNER - It was a red carpet evening for the community of Garner. A rough-cut screening of the film, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Garner, Iowaâ&#x20AC;? played before a sold out audience at the Avery Theatre, Thursday, Oct. 24. Mason City native Tanna Frederick stars in Garner, Iowa. The cast also includes veteran actor Tom Bower and Iowa native Joel West, and Riley Behr. The film is directed by Ron Vignone. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re very excited to have the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;sneak previewâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; of Garner, Iowa at the Avery Theatreâ&#x20AC;? said Barb Eisenmenger, president of the Avery Theatre board of directors. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Tanna coming home to kick off the Iowa Independent Film Festivalâ&#x20AC;Śitâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s just terrific to be a part of that.â&#x20AC;? The film was also previewed at the Iowa Independent Film Festival in Mason City over the weekend. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This is exciting,â&#x20AC;? said Mayor Ken Mick, prior to the showing. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The crowd is starting to pour in. The red carpetâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s out. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re ready for an exciting evening and looking forward to a big night.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Tonight is probably the happiest night of my life so far,â&#x20AC;? said Frederick upon arrival at the Avery.
Garner, Iowa is the first feature film of Frederickâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s arts initiative, Project Cornlight. Originally called, â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Farm,â&#x20AC;? Frederick said the name was changed to Garner, Iowa â&#x20AC;&#x153;because it was filmed at Garner, Forest City, and Clear Lake, and because everybodyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s heart is in Garner.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;The surrounding communities were so excited, so giving and wonderful in helping make our film.â&#x20AC;? Even though the film was done on a small budget, â&#x20AC;&#x153;it has huge heart,â&#x20AC;? she said. Frederickâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s character, Kathy, returns home after being incarcerated for three years after robbing a convenience store. Kathy, who is bipolar, has to rebuild relationships with her family - in particular, her daughter. Tom Bower plays Kathyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s ailing grandfather, Walter. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Her whole goal is to let her grandfather die on his farm. She also gets a second chance to reconcile with her 13-year-old daughter and start a family,â&#x20AC;? Frederick said. Frederick founded Project Cornlight because of the scandal that involved the Iowa Film Office four years ago. Her AVERY to page 14
GHV presents â&#x20AC;&#x153;Whoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Dying to be a Millionaire?â&#x20AC;? By Rebecca Peter GARNER - What would you answer if someone asked you, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Are you dying to be a millionaire?â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Whoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Dying to be a Millionaire?â&#x20AC;? is the fall drama production at GarnerHayfield/Ventura High School. This murder mystery comedy by Pat Cook will take the GHV stage, 7 p.m., Friday and Saturday, Nov. 8-9. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. Reginald Smarmy is the oily host of the hottest game show, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Whoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Dying to be a Millionaire?â&#x20AC;? Each week the show travels to a different city to be broadcast. This week the show arrives at Old New Plunkettville. Imagine the shock when the first contestant responds correctly to a challenging question...and immediately falls down dead? The next night, the same thing happens to another contestant. The third contestant didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t even get to introduce herself before being stabbed in the back. Director Clovis Darnell has her hands full dealing with a sheriff who is trying to cancel the popular show, while the studio vice president is scheming to keep it on the air. Everyone has motive and opportu-
nity, it seems, but still no killer! Contestants are dropping as fast as the wisecracks. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a quick moving comedy that is sure to entertain,â&#x20AC;? said Scott Wood, director. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The cast has enjoyed putting the show together.â&#x20AC;? The cast includes: Tyrell Jones, J.J. Loschen, Theodore Zrostlik, Trevor Rayhons, A.J. Arnold, Nolan Turner, Holden Oulman, Jack Bertilson, Dane Neuberger, Jim Legge, Alek Goll, Matt Schroeder, Emily Brown, Madison Benzing, Rachel Weaver, Anna Williams, Mikah Millard, Jordan Nelson, Alysia Thorp, Brooke Penning, Sam Luscombe, Sydney Childress, Katie Rasmuson, Juel Hanson, Bri Bier, Riannan Kadrlik, Lauren Arnold, Olivia Buseman, Sara Hoover and Ana Nannenga. Other members of the cast are: Braden Meints, Colby Reid, Andrew Janssen, Kyle Hansen, Dimitri Larson, Cole Schreiber, Morgan Graham, Paige, Penning, Amanda Schroeder and Emily Schreiber. Tickets for â&#x20AC;&#x153;Whoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Dying to be a Millionaire?â&#x20AC;? are available at the school office, through Payschool, or at the door prior to both performances.
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The Garner-Hayfield/Ventura drama department will present â&#x20AC;&#x153;Whoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Dying to be a Millionaire?â&#x20AC;? Nov. 8-9 at the GHV auditorium. Reginald Smarmy, played by J.J. Loschen, argues with rival TV personality Sally Dean Riviera, played by Anna Williams, while game show director Clovis, played by Emily Brown, tries to separate the two with local reporter Henry Pomeroy, played by Trevor Rayhons, catching the argument in a photo. (Leader photo by Ana Olsthoorn)
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Actor Tanna Frederick greets relatives and friends prior to the preview of the film, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Garner, Iowa,â&#x20AC;? at the Avery Theatre in Garner. A rough-cut preview of the film was shown to a full house on Thursday, Oct. 24. More photos on page 14 and on the Leaderâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Facebook page: (www.theleaderonline.net. (Leader photos by Rebecca Peter)
Treats on the Street at Garner
Nearly 200 costumed youngsters turned out for the 9th annual Chamber of Commerce Halloween Treats on the Street, Saturday, Oct. 26, in Garner. Above: Concord Care Center staff handed out decorated sacks of Halloween goodies to youngsters in front of the library. Nursing home residents decorated the sacks. More photos on the Leaderâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Facebook page: www.theleaderonline.net. (Leader photos by Rebecca Peter)
West Hancock sees enrollment decrease By Sarah Freesemann BRITT - The West Hancock School Board met in regular session Monday, Oct. 21. Superintendent Wayne Kronemann, reported the certified enrollment for the West Hancock School district is 592. This is a decrease of 48 students from 640 two years ago. Kronemann visited with the board about the potential of budget cuts in the future due to the decline in enrollment. The board later voted to apply to the SBRC for modified allowable growth for the three items on the certified enrollment. 1.) On-time funding budget adjustment for increase enrollment (0). 2.) Open Enrollment out students who were not on the West Hancock certified enrollment count the previous fall ($36,006). 3.) For excess cost of educating ELL students ($6,621). Trailer Court The removal of asbestos from the contaminated trailers is now complete. Kronemann has filed the appropriate paperwork with the DNR. After the required 10 day waiting period, the trailers will be allowed to be moved and/or destroyed beginning Nov. 1.
He also reported there are a number of companies interested in demolishing the trailers for scrap. The superintendent will continue to work with them on the appropriate steps in which to do so. RtI Class Period High School Principal Jeff Recker spoke about the potential addition of an RtI class period into the high school daily schedule. RtI or Response to Intervention is a system that the middle school adapted during fourth quarter last school year and the elementary is currently in their second year (reading areas). Recker said they are still working out all of the logistics of the system for the high school, but it will add a 20-minute time following sixth period MondayFriday. Four days would be used for RtI, while the fifth will continue to serve as the time for the students to meet with their advisory groups. The RtI time will be used for teachers to pull students into their rooms for extra help, exam review or to make up a missed test or assignment etc. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is very hard to get the kids to come in before school or stay after school,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The kids are ours during the
school day so it would allow the teachers to spend that extra time with the students that need it.â&#x20AC;? When asked about students not atrisk or falling behind and what they would use this time for, Recker responded, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Many of the kids are in the TAG program and this would be a great opportunity to spend time with that.â&#x20AC;? He also thought the students would and could utilize the extra 20 minutes each day to work on homework or ask questions since all teachers would be available. SIAC The school board reviewed and supported the SIAC (Student Improvement Advisory Committee) recommendations for this school year. SIAC recommended the following four goals: 1.) Expand opportunities for students to attend on-site college events. 2.) Expose students to off-site learning opportunities. (Such as attending play, musical etc. performances on college campuses). 3.) Increase career opportunity exploration especially in the areas of math and science. (By relating the current book materials to career opportunities). 4.) Further develop intervention stratWH CSD to page 12
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Lundt, Quintus to wed in November Stephanie Lundt of Houston, Minn., and Samuel Quintus, of Albert Lea, Minn. are pleased to announce their engagement and upcoming nuptials. Stephanie is the daughter of Robert and Barbara Lundt. She is a graduate of Caledonia High School and Minnesota State College - SE Technical, Winona, Minn. Stephanie is currently the office manager at Thompson Drywall & Plastering in Houston. Samuel is the son of Steven and Sandra Quintus. He is a Garner-Hayfield High School Graduate and also at-
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Meet the Candidates
Marvin Hillenga
Matt Hobscheidt
David K.Wagner
Craig Steenhard
â&#x20AC;&#x153;Finally, I think another thing the council should address is reviewing and adjusting some of our zoning ordinances. They are based off of a much larger cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s zoning rather than a smaller towns. I think some of the ordinances make sense for this size of town, but some do not and I feel it is affecting building and expansion opportunities in the city limits.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;These are a few of the things I would like to have the city council address if I am elected mayor.â&#x20AC;? City elections are Tuesday, Nov. 5
CORWITH - Four candidates are competing for three seats on the Corwith City Council. Candidates are incumbent councilman Matt Hobscheidt and challengers Craig Steenhard, David K. Wagner and Tim Poage. All candidates were invited to answer the question: What do you see as goals/priories for your community for the next 4 years? How do you propose these issues be addressed?
budget, while making improvements to the town as a whole. My goal is to continue the yearly inspection of power poles, resurface a couple of streets and clean up some of the abandoned properties in town. Having been on City Council for the past 8 years, I know there always seems to be unexpected issues that come up, however if we can continue to do some improvements each year we will not exceed the budget.
the need for a new firehouse for the community. The high school, which will be closing in 2015, could be transformed into a new fire station by applying for grants to assist with the process.
Goodell Candidates A race for mayor and three seats on the city council exists at Goodell. Mayor Ryan Halfpop is challenged for the post by Pat Sweeny. Candidates for city council are incumbent councilmen Tom Bonjour and Mark Stille. Diana Stille and Chris Nolte are challengers. All candidates were extended an invitation to respond to the question: What do you see as goals/priorities for the Goodell community for the next 4 years? How do you propose these issues be addressed?
Ryan Halfpop
We are still in the process of working on the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sewer system. We are getting closer to getting approval on ground for the lagoon but it seems we are at stand still waiting for survey work and the DNR to get some approvals on locations back to the council and myself.
Pat Sweeny
My name is Pat Sweeny. I am a longtime resident of Goodell and I am seeking the office of mayor. My goals and priorities are synchronized with the majority of Goodellâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s citizens - to render city government more approachable and accessible, especially where very serious issues are concerned. Being new to the city government processes, I will examine where and how changes can be made to ensure this will happen. Consent of the gov-
erned will never be ignored in my administration.
Thomas Bonjour
The priorities that I see for the future of Goodell are: 1.) The sewer project because after 5 ½ years, the progress has been slow and the costs have gone up each year. 2.) Improving the environment of the community: community improvements, Main Street sidewalks, and Community Hall. Thank you for showing an interest in small town Iowa elections.
Mark Stille
â&#x20AC;&#x153;The sewer project is the big issue. I think as of right now, we should continue the project with an open mind and do the responsible thing.â&#x20AC;?
Diana Stille
Goodell is in need of a city sewer system. I think we need to continue working with the various government agencies to bring this to fruition within the next two years. There is also a serious stray cat problem. I hope to involve several local veterinarians in a low cost trap, spay and release program since many of our citizens are willing, but can not afford to do this on their own.
Matt Hobscheidt
My biggest priority being on city council is being efficient with the use of tax money and working within the city
Craig Steenhard
My goal within the next four years is to utilize an existing building to satisfy
David K. Wagner
In my opinion, the next big challenge we have in our community is the closing of our school, in Corwith. This has happened all too often in many other communities. I feel the city has not only an opportunity, but also an obligation to exhaust all ideas, of what we can do with this property.
Woden Candidates WODEN - Three positions on the Woden City Council are open. Candidates are: incumbents Donald Isebrand and Jeff Stucki and challengers Kathy Dirksen, William Rout and Lucas Brandt. Incumbent Mayor Kathy Brown is running unopposed. All candidates were extended an invitation to respond to the question: What do you see as goals/priorities for the Woden community for the next 4 years? How do you propose these issues be addressed?
that are in process right now. The biggest reason I want to stay on the city council would to help make sure things keep progressing the way they should and stay on track. The biggest thing the city needs right now is the continued progress with the sewer project. It is a lengthy and timeconsuming process and if things keep going, we should be able to start sometime this spring.
Kathy Dirksen
As a citizen of Woden and possibility a new member of the council, I would like to keep the city moving forward. There are ongoing and new projects that we as a community need to get done. We need to get these done at a minimal cost to the citizens of Woden. That said, we can not allow the city to slip backwards. I will listen to the citizens of Woden, and push for what is best for Woden as spoken by the people of Woden.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;Keep and createâ&#x20AC;? is my motto. If elected to the Woden City Council, I would like to help create a better environment and a positive attitude toward economic development. I would like to help create a small business loan program with new and current businesses and find out what we need to do to attract new business and help current ones so as not to lose the ones we have. We need to create a better attitude and sell Woden as a great place to start or buy a business as we have low property taxes compared to larger cities. With the use of the Internet it is possible to expand businesses in a small town such as Woden. The opportunities are endless.
Donald Isebrand
I am running again because I would like to continue working on the things
William L. Rout
want people to feel safe while they live here. A concern that needs to be worked on is with the people who have property in this town and many not live here are still responsible for the up keep of their property. This is in compliance with City Code and your neighboring properties.
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BRITT - Marvin Hillenga is running for mayor of Britt Mayor as a writein candidate. Hillenga grew up in the Woden area and moved to Britt in 1992 with this family, wife Linda and three children Candy, Taffy and Shane. He farmed for 25 years before trucking for the last 27 years. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Whether I am elected or not, I would like the voters to have a choice for mayor,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I also feel that we hear from candidates all over the country this time of year about the dreams for the future only to have some of these dreams turn into nightmares. Some keep thinking that the first cost is all there is in projects, not thinking that there are costs every year that come with it. Often much more than they think. The candidates really need to stop and think sometimes what these costs add up to in the future. After all we may be here a short time, but our kids and grandkids will have to deal with it for a long time.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;I feel the council is simply the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s banker, and I think most bankers if you came in for a very large loan are going to ask what do you need it for and also are you sure you can repay the loan. I am not sure that this is always done and it should be.â&#x20AC;?
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BIRTHS Schonemans welcome baby girl Brett and Hollie Schoneman of Mason City, are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Emerson Claire, on Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2013 in Mason City. Emerson was born weighing 6 pounds and 12 ounces. Welcoming her
at home is big sister, Onika. Proud grandparents are Tony and Jane Kriegel of Brooklyn, Iowa, and Greg and Paula Schoneman of Garner. Great-grandparents are Marvin Schoneman of Garner and Delores Klang of Clear Lake.
Silent Auction and Soup Supper at Klemme UCC The Klemme United Church of Christ will be holding their annual soup luncheon and silent auction on Saturday, Nov. 9. The luncheon will be from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. with the silent auction following at 1 p.m. until 2. Soups served will include chili, chicken noodle, vegetable beef, and po-
tato soup. Also available will be garlic bread, relishes, bars, and beverages. There will also be craft items, baked goods, and other food items. There will be raffle tickets sold and the winning tickets drawn during the silent auction. The public is invited for food, fellowship and shopping.
RSVP Announces New Advisory Council Members Two new members have joined the Advisory Council of RSVP, the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program of North Central Iowa. Sue Bruxvoort of Garner is a former teacher at West Hancock Community Schools in Britt and also taught at Robinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Nest Preschool. She volunteers with RSVP as a Reading Buddy at West Hancock Elementary School and is a Pen Pal to a fourth-grader at West Hancock. Sue has also volunteered as a 4-H leader, with the Hancock County Porkettes and at her church. She and her husband, Larry, both retired, have two daughters and five grandchildren. Sue enjoys country living, yard work, her flower beds, the Iowa State Fair,
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quilting, camping, and her family. Marilyn Pinta of Manly is director of the Manly Public Library and volunteers with RSVP as a Reading Buddy at Central Springs Elementary School and as a Pen Pal with a Mason City student. Marilyn also volunteers with CASA, Relay for Life, the Humane Society and is involved with church activities. She and her husband, Michael, have two children and four grandchildren. She enjoys spending time with her grandchildren, taking motorcycle trips, traveling to new places and reading. The RSVP Advisory Council provides feedback to program staff in order to help shape the experience and meet the needs of individuals participating in the RSVP program. Its primary purpose is to monitor and review program development and assessment. The Council meets quarterly on the NIACC campus. Members serve three-year terms up to a maximum of three terms. For more information on RSVP of North Central Iowa, visit www.niacc. edu/rsvp/ or contact 1-888-466-4222 ext. 4256, (641) 422-4256 or rsvp@ niacc.edu.
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WATANYE Club of Garner is holding a Holiday Market on Saturday, Nov. 9 at the USDA building (or the Viaduct Center) from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. The Holiday Market features home based businesses for your shopping pleasure. If you would like more information about involvement with the club contact Linda Arnold at 923-3455.
Holiday Ready Program
The holidays are arriving quickly and NIACC Community Education is planning a program highlighting everything to get you ready for the holiday season. Bring a friend and come to a festive evening at the Garner Education Center getting â&#x20AC;&#x153;Holiday Readyâ&#x20AC;?. The program will be Monday, Nov. 18 from 6 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 8:30 p.m. at the Garner Education Center. The evening will begin with a demonstration and sampling of holiday appetizers by Deb Banwart of Garner. Participants will also enjoy a luscious dessert made by Deb. Designers from the Red Geranium in Clear Lake will show a variety of holiday decorating ideas to make your home and table festive. Trece Lonneman also of Garner
has created very unique and fun gift wrapping ideas that will be on display throughout the evening. The second half of the evening will be all about you and looking great from head to toe. Tami Eastman from Synergy Salon in Garner will discuss the latest hairstyles and holiday trends in nails. Marie Frederick from Goodnature and Unique Boutique will share secrets on how to looking your best in your favorite outfit. The evening will conclude with a drawing for door prizes. Tickets for the evening are $25 and on sale at the Garner Education Center, 325 W 8th St. Tickets must be purchased by Wednesday, Nov. 13 with
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I would like to express my sincere thanks to everyone for the cards, visits, prayers and phone calls since I have been hospitalized in Rochester and Britt and since returning home. A special thank you to my children, the staffs and doctors of the Mayo Clinic, St. Maryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and Britt Hospitals and to West Hancock ambulance service for the great care I received. We are blessed to have such fine facilities so close to home. God Bless you all.
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The family of Harlan Carolus would like to thank everyone for the love and support given during his long illness and at the time of his death. We appreciated your prayers, visits, memorials, flowers/plants, and the food during his illness and after his passing. Thank you to all the people of Hospice of North Iowa who supported us so we were able to keep him home until the last couple days. Thank you to everyone at the Hancock County Memorial Hospital for all that you did during those final days when things were so challenging. Thank you to Pastor Justin Asche for all your visits, prayers, and the special service that truly shared his faith, love for his family, friends, farming, and community. We would also like to thank Brian and Dean Cataldo for the comforting words and professional manner in planning Harlanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s funeral and to the Garner Veterans Ceremonial Unit for the Military Rites. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s times like these that we realize how important our family, family, and friends are in our lives. We feel truly blessed to live in such a loving and caring community.
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We would like to thank area businesses for contributing to a successful â&#x20AC;&#x153;Overtimeâ&#x20AC;? Nacho Bingo event on October 18th. Thank you to the following businesses and other donors:
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Energy assistance taking applications in Hancock County The North Iowa Community Action Organization is offering an energy assistance program for the 2013-2014 heating season. Enrollment for the program began on Oct. 1 for seniors 60+ and disabled persons. Enrollment for the general population will begin on Nov. 1. All those who apply must meet state income guidelines and provide proof of income. The Hancock County enrollment site is the Garner Public Library at 416 State Street. Applications will be taken on Nov. 8, 22; Dec. 6, 20; Jan. 3, 17; Feb. 14, 28; March 14, 28; and April 11, 25. Annual household income guidelines are as follows: 1 Member $17,235; 2 Members $23,265; 3 Members $26,295; 4 Members $35,325; 5 Members $41,355; 6 Members $47,385. Materials needed to apply include: Proof
of Income, Social Security Card (for all household members), Name and Birth Date (for all household members), and Most Recent Heat & Electric Bill. Call 641-420-4328 for details in Hancock County. To find out about services, other county intake locations, or applications go online at www.niacoonline.org.
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Xander Darling concentrates on his carving design. He won the pumpkin carving contest for his age group that was held with the Wesley Commnity Club on Sunday, Oct. 27.
Wesley Community Club enjoys Halloween fun The Wesley Community Club had pumpkin carving on Oct. 27, from 1-3 p.m. There were plenty of treats to eat also. When all the carving was complete there was a break until the Halloween Party began at 5 p.m. As the kids came
back this time in costumes, there were witches, monsters, angels, and more. The kids played games to win tickets for prizes. There was food to eat from broomsticks, ghost sticks, and a few other treats. There was also a hayride for all to enjoy.
At 6:20 p.m. a costume contest was held. Winners for the pumpkin carving were: pre-k Corbin Darling, 1st grade Katie Ludwig, 2nd & 3rd grade Nathaniel Darling, 4th & 5th grade Xander Darling, and 7th & 8th
grade Paige Nygaard. Winners of the costume contest were: 0-4 years Emma Schumacher & Briggs Ludwig, k-3 grade Cody Neilson & Emorie Babcock, 4th and up Dillon McKeage & Aly Yokimishyn.
Iowaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s electric utilities join forces to combat copper theft Across Iowa, copper theft from electric utilities is a serious crime. These thefts can cause power surges, outages, fires, explosions and injuries to utility workers or innocent people coming into contact with tampered equipment. In addition, post-theft repairs can run into tens of thousands of dollars for each incident. To combat this growing threat, Iowaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s electric utilities have teamed up with Crime Stoppers to create a special toll-free phone line (800-452-1111) so citizens can report suspicious activities at an electric utilityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s substation â&#x20AC;&#x201C; or around other equipment, such as a transformer, power pole or even the meter at a residence, farm or business. Once a tip is received, Crime Stoppers will contact the local sheriff or other designated law enforcement agency about the possible crime. After the caller has seen or heard on the local news that a crime has been solved, he or she can call Crime Stoppers to receive instructions for claiming a cash reward up to $1,000, although most rewards
range from $20-200. The callerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s identity and other information will remain anonymous throughout the process. With scrap copper selling for about $3 a pound, thieves â&#x20AC;&#x201C; both amateurs and pros â&#x20AC;&#x201C; are risking their lives for no more than 10 to 25 pounds of copper wire worth less than $100. â&#x20AC;˘ Many of the thefts are small ones, but they add up to big dollars. For example, 15 residential customers at one electric utility each lost a meter loop â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the 17-foot copper line in conduit that runs to their electric meter. The replacement cost was more than $500 per location. â&#x20AC;˘ On a larger scale, thieves cut a hole in a substation fence and stole 15-20 feet of copper wire with a scrap value of around $50. In the process, the intruders cut a ground wire to a regulator, causing it to fail and creating a 3-hour outage for 900 customers. The estimated cost for repairs to the electric utility and its customers totaled about $42,000. â&#x20AC;˘ Some thieves donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t even enter a
substation to commit their crimes. In a recent case, thieves cut all the ground wires â&#x20AC;&#x201C; except one â&#x20AC;&#x201C; off the fences sur-
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The Corwith Public Library will host Lewis and Clark historical reenactor Darrel Draper who will portray â&#x20AC;&#x153;George Doruillardâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;Hunter, Interpreter, and Indian Sign-Talker for Lewis Clarkâ&#x20AC;? in a unique educational and entertaining costumed program at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5, 110 N.W. Elm, Corwith, IA. The 45-minute program is free and open to the public. Come and join us as we are transported back in time to the era of his characters. This program in made possible through Humanities of Iowa. ** Wednesday, Oct. 23, the 500 Club met at the Corwith Public Library. 8 people were present to play 500. Doris Hanson won High and Lois Kraft won Second High.
** Cecelia Mullins hosted Birthday Club for Lois Skelley on Tuesday, Oct. 22. ** For the weekend of Oct.19/20 Janice Trent of Powell, Ohio and Dianne Rench of Rochester, Minn. and her exchange student, Georgio, from Rome, Italy spent it with Richard and Barbara Marks at their home. ** Laura Fish and Carol Niewald went to Boone recently to have lunch and visited with Denise Group and Debi Jenson. ** Tuesday, Oct. 23, Elwood and Wava Geary picked up her cousin, Ethel Schoenwetter in Klemme and went to Garner to Janet Abeleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s where they met several of their cousins and updated the Schoenwetter family tree. ** Eldon Geary of Lee Summit, Mo. and Tami Hoversten and her daughter, Sydney, spent the weekend with Elwood and Wava Geary in Corwith and Mike and Deb Geary in Lake Cornelia. ** Henry and Melissa Carpenter and Zachary and MaKenna Alstad and Kathy Brown all of Des Moines spent Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 19/20 with Betty Shipman at her home in Corwith. They went to Tom and Marg Mergenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s home near Algona, Saturday evening. Melanie Mergen was home from college at Sioux City. They all enjoyed cake and ice cream for Nicholas Mergenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 15th birthday.
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Food, Fashion & Fun! Saturday, November 2 11:00 am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 2:00 pm Britt Municipal Building 170 Main Ave. S, Britt
Tickets: $25 each Event Tickets available at: Hancock County Memorial Hospital Kelly Real Estate, Britt Clear Lake Bank & Trust, Garner Reliance State Bank, Garner Available in advance only; limited seating!
Event proceeds benefit Hancock County Health System Foundation in support of creating a healing environment through nature, music, and art!
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THE CATHOLIC PARISHES OF HANCOCK COUNTY ST. BONIFACE CATHOLIC CHURCH 660 Bush, Garner - Phone 923-2329 ST. WENCESLAUS CATHOLIC CHURCH Duncan ST. PATRICK CATHOLIC CHURCH Britt Fr. Dennis W. Miller, Pastor Fr. Paul E. Lippstock, Sacramental Priest Thursday, Oct. 31 Halloween (All Saints Vigil) 7 p.m. Mass at Garner Friday, Nov. 1 7:30 a.m. All Saints: Mass at Britt Saturday, Nov. 2 9:30 a.m. All Souls: Mass at Garner 3:45 p.m. Reconciliation at Duncan 4:30 p.m. Mass at Duncan Sunday, Nov. 3 7:15 a.m. Reconciliation at Britt 8 a.m. Mass at Britt 10 a.m. Mass at Garner Monday, Nov. 4 8 a.m. Mass at Garner Tuesday, Nov. 5 No Mass Wednesday, Nov. 6 8 a.m. Mass at Duncan 5 p.m. Reconciliation at Britt 5:30 p.m. Mass at Britt 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 Sunday, Nov. 3 9 a.m. Worship 10 a.m. Coffee Fellowship *Dorcas 1st Wednesday each month. *Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Fellowship 2nd Wednesday.
580 Hwy 18 E., Garner Phone 923-6092 www.garnerefree.org Haddon Anderson, Pastor Thursday, Oct. 31 6:30 a.m. Prayer/Bible Study 6 p.m. Young Families Group Friday, Nov. 1 6:30 a.m. Prayer/Bible Study Sunday, Nov. 3 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) Monday, Nov. 4 6:30 am. Prayer/Bible Study Tuesday, Nov. 5 6:30 a.m. Prayer/Bible Study 7 p.m. Prov. 31 Woman Bible Study Wednesday, Nov. 6 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, Oct. 30 4-5:30 p.m. Confirmation Sunday, Nov. 3 8:25 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship w/Holy Communion Wednesday, Nov. 6 3-4:30 p.m. Confirmation 6-7 p.m. WELCA Bible Study FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 70 5th Ave, NW, Britt Phone 843-3172 Pastor Lee Nelson Thursday, Oct. 31 6:30 p.m. Bible Study Sunday, Nov. 3 9 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship 7 p.m. AA Meeting Tuesday, Nov. 5 12-1 Community Prayer 5:30 p.m. Praise Team Wednesday, Nov. 6 11 a.m. Text Study 5:45 p.m. Confirmation
9 a.m. Worship/Communion 10 a.m. Fellowship 10:15 a.m. Sunday School, High School & Adult Bible Classes Monday, Nov. 4 9 a.m. Hope Circle 5:30 p.m. Deacons 6:30 p.m. Evangelism Team Meeting Tuesday, Nov. 5 8:39 a.m. Pastorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Conf, 1:30 p.m. Prairie View Svc 5:45 p.m. Preschool Board 6:30 p.m. Council Meeting Wednesday, Nov. 6 5:30 p.m. CE Meal 5:45 p.m. CE Classes 5:45 p.m. Daveâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Adult Study Group 6 p.m. Bell Choir 7 p.m. Senior Choir
Hospitality following Worship 4:00 p.m. Rev Paul Concord Care Service 6:30 p.m. Disciple I Monday, Nov. 4 9-11 a.m. Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pantry 10:00 a.m. Staff Meeting 1:00 p.m. Quilters 5:30 p.m. UMW meeting 6:00 p.m. UMM meeting in Fellowship Hall Tuesday, Nov. 5 1:45 p.m. Concord Care Bingo (Esther Circle) Wednesday, Nov. 6 1:00 p.m. Quilters 3:45 p.m. Confirmation 4:30 p.m. UMW - Executive 6:30 p.m. Choir Practice
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UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 201 Willow St., Goodell Phone 641-495-6102 Pastor Michael ShaďŹ&#x20AC;er Sunday, Nov. 3 11 a.m. Worship Service Tuesday, Nov. 5 1:30 p.m. Bible Study
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 Klemme Phone 641-587-2540 Pastor Michael ShaďŹ&#x20AC;er Sunday, Nov. 3 9:30 a.m. Worship Service Tuesday, Nov. 5 9:30 a.m. Bible Study
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 885 Maben, Garner Phone 923-2191 Pastor Paul Evans Thursday, Oct. 31 9:30 a.m. Bible Study at D. Christiansens 4-6 p.m. Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pantry 7 p.m. Disciple II Sunday, Nov. 3 8:45 a.m. Cookie Club 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Worship Celebration (Communion) All Saints Sunday
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
Church OďŹ&#x192;ce: 425 State Street, Garner Phone 641-425-4095 Email: oacmc@live.com Pastor Keith Hood Thursday, Oct. 31 7-9 p.m. Pastorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Office Closed Sunday, Nov. 3 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Praise & Worship (GEC) 11:30 a.m. Fellowship & Coffee Monday, Nov. 4 9:30 a.m. Bible Study Tuesday, Nov. 5 7-9 p.m. Pastorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Office Hours Wednesday, Nov. 6 4-5 p.m. 1st Year Confirmation (Church Office) 5-6 p.m. 2nd Year Confirmation (Church Office) 6:30-7:30 p.m. Monthly Pot-Luck 7:30-8:30 p.m. Council Meeting Presbyterian
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 475 Maben Ave., Garner Phone 923-2274 Justin Asche, Pastor www.facebook.com/GarnerUPC Thursday, Oct. 31 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Pastor Justinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Office Hours Sunday, Nov. 3 8:30 a.m. Adult Study 9 a.m. Youth Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Choir 10 a.m. Worship/ Communion 11 a.m. Fellowship 3 p.m. Presby Meeting @ Conrad Tuesday, Nov. 5 9 - 5 p.m. Pastor Justinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Office Hours Wednesday, Nov. 6 1 -8 p.m. Pastor Justinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Office Hours 6 p.m. Bible Study Reformed
Non-denominational OPEN ARMS CHRISTIAN MINISTRY CHURCH Garner Ed. Center, 325 W. 8th Street
At the Crossroads Ministries BRITT CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 569 Main Ave. N, Britt
Phone 843-3308 Pastor Joel De Boer Sundays 10 a.m. Worship Service 11:15 a.m. Sunday School PEACE REFORMED CHURCH 3 mi. S. Hwy 69, Garner Phone 923-3060 Pastor Harvey Opp www.peacereformedchurch.com Saturday, Nov. 2 4-6 p.m. Harmony Ranch Bowling DST Ends Sunday, Nov. 3 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Worship Coffee Wednesday, Nov. 6 1:30 p.m. Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Society 4:15 p.m. Catechism ZION EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCH 760 W. 8th, Garner Phone 923-3152 Brian Lund, Pastor www.zionerchurch.com Thursday, Oct. 31 10 a.m. â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 4 p.m. Sew & Sews 6-7:30 p.m. Guiding Good Choices Sunday, Nov. 3 9:15 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Worship 11:45 a.m. Zionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Annual Meeting Tuesday, Nov. 5 9 a.m. Prayer Group Wednesday, Nov. 6 2:30 p.m. 7/8 Confirmands 5:30 p.m. New Life Supper 6 p.m. New Life Kidâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Club 6 p.m. 9th Confirmands 6:15 p.m. Sr High/Adult Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Choir Practice 8:05 p.m. Cantata Practice *To have your church calendar published in The Leader please email Kelly.map@ qwestoffice.net, fax 923-2685, or bring a copy to the Garner office by noon on Friday. Schedules are printed one week in advance.
ST. JOHN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 2405 260th St., Garner Phone 829-4493 The Rev. Carl Hedberg Sunday, Nov. 3 9 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship Service
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
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. Saturday, Nov. 2 9 a.m. Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bible Study Sunday, Nov. 3 Service may be heard at 12:30 p.m. on 107.3 KIOW-FM
Area church members of all ages gathered together to collect donations for Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pantry. Over $1,300 was raised in their efforts on Oct. 27.
Churches trick-or-treat for Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pantry Garner churches banded together Sunday afternoon, Oct. 27 to trick or treat for God's Pantry, raising over $1,336 to help feed their neighbors. Children of all ages, 3-18, and adults, some dressed in costume, canvassed Garner for two hours then returned to enjoy a meal of sloppy joes, chips, bars, candy and drinks.
The youngest trick or treater was Brady Rudisill aged 2, (almost 3) who collected $50 at the first house he called on with his family. Two high school girls, Rachel Hansen and an anonymous teenager, raised over $120 for God's Pantry at a bake sale during the school's garage sale at the bus barn Saturday, Oct. 26.
Fifty percent more people are being helped this year by the food pantry (God's Pantry). Donations are always welcome. Please send cash or check donations to God's Pantry, Garner United Methodist Church, 885 Maben, Garner, Iowa 50438. If you wish to drop off any canned or paper donations, please drop them off at the same address. Please
check for expiration dates, as Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pantry cannot give out expired items. Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pantry is an ecumenical mission supported by all the churches in the Garner area. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pantry is so thankful for the support of the churches and community, it is truly a blessing.â&#x20AC;? Linda Grote.
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Your help is needed in the war on illegal pornography. White Ribbon Against Pornography Week is Oct. 27 – Nov. 2. The Catholic Daughters of the Americas Court Isabella #642 has wrapped the trees on the grounds of St. Boniface Catholic Church with white ribbons to help spread the word about the negative impact pornography has on individuals, families, and our society as a whole. The Catholic Daughters of the Americas nationwide encourage all people to take responsibility to learn more about this important subject and become advocates for change. Pictured are (l to R), Marilyn Kral, Mary Jo Ames and Kathy Gibbs. (Submitted photo)
Clear Lake Area Christian Women’s Connection “Sharing the Warmth” is the theme of the November Christian Women’s Connection meeting. All area women are invited to attend a luncheon on Nov. 5, at 12:15 p.m. in the Parish Hall of Saint Patrick’s Catholic Church, 1001 9th Avenue North, Clear Lake. Price of the lunch is $8, all inclusive. Women whose last name starts with letters ‘N-Z’ are asked to bring a salad or desert to supplement Pulled Pork Sandwiches, supplied by the Planning Team. Special Feature: ‘Sharing Warmth, the Engage Project’ will be presented by Colleen Thompson. Engage collects
winter outerwear for those in need. Please bring warm outerwear to give to this worthy project. Donated items will be distributed during ‘Christmas at the Lake’. Program: “My Bucket Was Full, Emptying My Bucket Brought Peace” will be presented by Sharon Patton, Belmond. Sharon tells how living a privileged yet trouble life she has found peace. Reservations and cancellations can be made by calling 641-357-5755 or 641-923-3305 no later than Saturday evening, Nov. 2.
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Ethnic Bake Sale Nov. 16 & 23 St. Paul Lutheran Church, 810 State Street, Garner, will hold an Ethnic Bake Sale Saturday, Nov. 16, and Saturday, Nov. 23. The sale will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. There will be a wide variety of ethnic baked goods for sale with the main item being lefse. In addition to lefse there will be kringla, flat bread, kavring, kolaches, pizzelles, rosettes, Dutch letters, Belgian cookies, krumkake, stollen, and much more.
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Orders will be taken in advance for lefse and kolaches by calling Darlene at 641-923-3010 or the church at 641923-2261. Coffee, cookies, and samples of some of the baked goods will be available at the sale.
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The Hancock County Sheriffâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Office investigated a two-vehicle accident at the intersection of Deer and 150th, Oct. 22. A tractor/semi trailer, owned by Gold Eagle Cooperative of Goldfield and driven by Darren J. Kimball, was southbound on Deer Ave. A1989 Mercury Sable driven by David J, Zeigler, Corwith, was west bound on 150th. According to the report, neither driver saw the other vehicle until it was too late, due to the standing corn. Zeiglerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s car ran into the semi cab. The car was spun around and came rest in the southeast ditch. Zeigler was cited for failure to yield on the right. MAGISTRATE COURT Driving While Suspended: Yvette Catharina Mattis, Garner, $402.50. No Driverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s License: Klayton D. Lamoreux, Britt, $330. Registration Violation: Caleb Martin, Klemme, $168.75; Kristi Lee Payne, Winterset, $127.50. No Insurance: Yvette Catharina Mattis, Garner, $402.50; Bobbi Lynn Ford, Gilmore City, $397.50. Speeding (20+ over): Jay Duane Mathahs, Thompson, $222. Speeding (16-20 over): Teri L. Kayser, $181.50. Speeding (11-15 over): Eric D. Kingland, Forest City, $222; Ricky Albert Taylor, Ionia, $168. Speeding (6-10 over): Austin Noah Marques, Centennial, CO; Aaron Lee Montz, Ankeny, $141; Philip Eugene Pals, Belmond; Daron Clair Wilson, Algona; Jerod Mason Thiedeman, Garner; Arthur Henry Pagenkemper, Livingston, TX; Mitchell Kenneth Prohaska, Garner, $114. Speeding (1-5 over): Jose Refugio Rodriguez-Urbina, Hampton, $100.50; Starr Destiney Haler, Wesley, $92; Bobbi Lynn Ford, Gilmore City; Allen
James Enabnit, Clear Lake; Afton Marie Holt, Webster City, $87. Speed: Zachary Taylor Johnson, Kanawha, $186.50; Heather Nicole Smith, Forest City, $173; Paula Jane Westphal, Fairbault, MN, $148.50; Matthew Lee Smith, Algona, $141; Christine Paulette Remy, Algona; Debra Lynn Trenary, Corwith, $119; Robert Lewis Buckner, Britt; Alicia Anne Seidel, Mason City; Jonathan Michael Murphy, Grand Forks, ND, $108; Ismael Garcia Ramirez, Goodell; Porfirio Lezama Luna, Athens, TN; Stephen Lee Anenson, Story City; Bennett Charles Smith, Clear Lake; Johnnie B. Mosley, Fort Dodge, $92. Failure to Maintain Control: Benjamin Joseph Briggs, Algona, $200. Failure to Yield: Patricia Marie Pearce, Mason City, $195. Weight Violation: Martin Dean Pedelty, Mason City, $269.25. Safety Rule Violation: Michael William Hearn, Elmore, MN, $127.50. Possession of Alcohol: Adrian Briseno Alvarez, Kanawha, $465. DISTRICT COURT Tony Pernell Henderson, 49, Garner, pled guilty to â&#x20AC;&#x153;Driving While Barred,â&#x20AC;? an aggravated misdemeanor stemming from a traffic stop by the Hancock County Sheriffâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Office on May 17, 2013. Henderson was sentenced to serve sixty days in jail and pay $843.75, plus court costs and attorney fees. Cody Scott Kramer, 20, Garner, was convicted of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Operating While Intoxicated -- First Offense,â&#x20AC;? a serious misdemeanor stemming from an incident investigated by the Hancock County Sheriffâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Office on April 5, 2013. Kramer was sentenced to serve two days in jail and pay $1687.50, plus court costs. Zachary LeRoy Jensen, 23, Mason City, pled guilty to â&#x20AC;&#x153;Driving While Barred,â&#x20AC;? an aggravated misdemeanor
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stemming from a traffic stop by the Hancock County Sheriffâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Office on June 12, 2013. Jensen was sentenced to serve fourteen days in jail and pay $843.75, plus court costs and attorney fees. Dean Doughan, 52, Britt, was convicted of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Operating While Intoxicated - First Offense,â&#x20AC;? a serious misdemeanor stemming from a traffic stop by the Britt Police Department on May 19, 2013. Doughan was sentenced to serve two days in jail and pay $1687.50, plus court costs and attorney fees. Justin Lee Boeset, 21, Garner, pled guilty to â&#x20AC;&#x153;Leaving The Scene Of An Accident,â&#x20AC;? a serious misdemeanor stemming from an incident investigated by the Hancock County Sheriffâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Office on May 28, 2013. Boeset was sentenced to serve seven days in jail and pay $425.25, plus court costs and attorney fees. Mark Allen Gouge, 23, Klemme, pled guilty to â&#x20AC;&#x153;Burglary In The Second Degree,â&#x20AC;? a class C felony, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Burglary In The Second Degree,â&#x20AC;? a class C felony and â&#x20AC;&#x153;Possession Of A Controlled Substance (Methamphetamine),â&#x20AC;? a serious misdemeanor stemming from an investigation by the Hancock County Sheriffâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Office. A pre-sentence investigation was ordered and sentencing is scheduled for December 3, 2013 at 9:30. ARRAIGNMENTS Darren Bishop, 30, Elmore, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Theft In The Fourth Degree,â&#x20AC;? a serious misdemeanor; John Alan Borchers, 53, Garner, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Possession of a Controlled Substance -- Third Offense (Marijuana),â&#x20AC;? an aggravated misdemeanor; Aaron Neil Boyenga, 38, Britt, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Operating While Intoxicated - First Offense,â&#x20AC;? a serious misdemeanor; Joseph Dwight Kehm, 33, Forest City, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Domestic
Abuse Assault,â&#x20AC;? a class D felony; Charles Pennington, 28, Garner, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Possession Of A Controlled Substance -- Third Offense (Marijuana),â&#x20AC;? an aggravated misdemeanor; Jack Frederick Wegener, 27, Titonka, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Possession Of A Controlled Substance - Second Offense (Oxymorphone),â&#x20AC;? an aggravated misdemeanor; David Steven Ziron, 31, Garner, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Possession of a Controlled Substance - Second Offense (Marijuana),â&#x20AC;? a serious misdemeanor. MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES Michelle Lee Graff, Garner, and Jeffrey Allen Gremmer, Garner. 10-19 Carmen LuAnn Rodriguez, Kanawha, Matthew Lee Myers, Kanawha. 10-5 Brian Dean Goll, Klemme, and Angela Jo Knight, Klemme. 9-21 SMALL CLAIMS Portfolio Recovery Assoc. LLC, plaintiff, vs. Johnnie Glasper, Britt. Judgment in favor of plaintiff for $1,340.54. 10-19 H&R Accounts Inc., Moline, Ill., vs. David Leroy Fenton Sr., Garner. Dismission without prejudice. 10-18 CIVIL CASES State of Iowa Ex Rel, plaintiff, vs. Teresa Kay Reinken, Britt, respondent. CSRU payments, decree or final support. GARNER POLICE DEPARTMENT Traffic Stops/Accidents â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 3, Motorist Assists â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 0, Citizen Contact â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 5, Business Contact â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 4, Business Contact (Funeral) - 0, Government Contact â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 5, Government Contact (ambulance) â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 3, Investigation â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 0, Disturbance â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 0, Other â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 2. October 17 6:58 p.m, Citation issued to Keith Messenter, 37, Mason City, for speeding.
October 17 2:12 p.m., Citation issued to Kristin Davison, 27, Garner, for speeding. October 18 12:15 a.m., 600 Blk W Lyon, Open door. October 20 2:27 a.m., Citation issued to Cody Roberts, 20, Klemme for illegal parking. October 22 3:31 a.m., 900 Blk Allen, Report of a suspicious vehicle. 2:39 p.m., 400 Blk W 4th, Report of damage to electrical box. 4:46 p.m., 1100 Blk Allen, Burning complaint. October 23 2:00 a.m., 600 Blk Allen, Citation issued to Jase Thompson, 25, Garner, for illegal parking. 7:03 a.m., 5th & Division, Vehicle driven by Hannah Field of Garner was traveling north on Division and was struck by a vehicle driven by Mary
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Defense Keys Win at Forest City A year ago, GHV faced Forest City in the regular season finale of Class 2A District Two competition with playoff assignments on the line. That was the situation again this season with the Cardinals traveling to Forest City on Friday to determine where both GHV and Forest City would go for their first round playoff games. GHV and Forest City entered the game knowing they were headed for the post season, but the two teams were playing for the third place spot in the standings. Fridayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s game at Forest City was a treat for any high school football fan as two strong defensive squads battled through 48 minutes of action. The two teams have completely different offensive philosophies with the Cardinals relying on a powerful ground game while Forest City depends on their passing game. GHVâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s defensive unit rose to the challenge early, coming up with interceptions on two of the Indiansâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; first three offensive series. The Cardinalsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; found themselves in an unfamiliar situation early in the game as their typically dominating ground game had limited success against the stingy Indian defense. After playing two quarters of football that featured a total of five punts and three turnovers, the teams went to their locker rooms at halftime with no points on the scoreboard. The Cards appeared to be on the move as they opened the third quarter on the offensive side of the ball. GHVâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s offense showed good gains on their first three plays of the second half and looked to be assembling a potential scoring drive, but an untimely fumble on the fourth play surrendered the ball to the Indians. Three punts later, the Cardinals were finally able to break the deadlock as GHV constructed an impressive offensive drive. Beginning
deep in their own territory, the Cardinals moved down the field in chunks with Braden Meints breaking free for several big runs. On the eighth play of the drive, GHV outsmarted the Indians as Spencer Shaw kept the ball on a bootleg play to score from ten yards out. Meints added the PAT kick giving GHV a 7 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 0 lead just seconds into the fourth quarter. Forest City looked determined to answer the GHV score and the Indians proceeded to move the ball deep into Cardinal territory. On a fourth down play inside the Cardinal ten-yard line, GHVâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s defense rose to the occasion and forced the Indians to give up the ball. The Cardinal offense then consumed almost four minutes of clock time while moving the ball out of the shadow of their end zone. GHV was eventually forced to punt, giving the Indians one last shot at finding the goal line. The Indians kept the fans on the edges of their seats, passing the ball down the field during the final 90 seconds of the game. Forest City penetrated the Cardinal red zone again, picking up a first down on the GHV 13-yard line. After three incomplete passes, the Indians took one last shot at the end zone but GHVâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Mark Wellik stepped in to pick off the potential touchdown pass. The Cards took a knee on the final play to secure the win. The Cardinals had one of their lower offensive totals on the season on the way to earning the victory. GHV finished the night with 206 rushing yards as Braden Meints carried a majority of the load for the Cards. Meints finished the game with 189 yards on 35 carries while Nick Tusha and Tyler Buck gained nine and eight yards respectively. GHV threw one pass in the game
and it was incomplete. Defensively, the Cardinals surrendered 148 rushing yards and 124 passing yards. Zach Scholl led the way with nine solo tackles, two assists and a pass interception while Colton Knutson and Mark Wellik also had interceptions. Other defensive leaders for the Cards included Meints with eight solo tackles and three assists, Shawn Murphy with five solos, Nic Tusha with a solo and seven assists and Logan Miller with three solos and three assists. Cardinal coach Scott Van Dusseldorp commented, â&#x20AC;&#x153;We played a very tough Forest City team and I feel we answered the bell very well. I am extremely proud of how our boys played the game. They were able to keep their composure in a very physical rival game. The defensive backs played the best I have seen them play all year and were able to keep the Forest City receivers in check. Braden Meints had another outstanding game running the ball very hard and fighting for extra yards. The offensive line did a nice job of adjusting to many different defensive fronts and they were able to get a nice push. For the first round of the playoffs we travel to Rock Valley to play Boyden Hull Rock Valley in what will be another test of how we defend the spread offense. We will have to be able to get off the bus after a very long ride and be able to play our brand of football.â&#x20AC;? GHV completed the regular season with an overall record of 7 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 2 and were 4 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 2 in district action. The Cardinals are back in the playoffs for their second consecutive season and will be leaving school early on Wednesday for a long
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Toppin And Smith Head to State Cross-Country Joel Toppin and Chase Smith have been consistent performers for the GHV/West Hancock cross-country team all season and the Cardinal duo have earned an opportunity to run at the State Cross-Country meet. The Cards traveled to Waverly on Thursday to compete in the Class 3A State Qualifying Meet where Toppin and Smith finished second and third individually and extend their seasons. The Cardinal boysâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; and girlsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; teams were not as fortunate as they failed to make the cut. In the boysâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; team race Decorah outclassed the rest of the field as they finished the day with 36 points. Charles City and Vinton-Shellsburg were the other team qualifiers, placing second and third with scores of 76 and 88 points respectively. The Cardinals placed sixth overall with 166 points. Toppin earned the runner-up spot with a time of 16:24 while Smith ran a personal record time of 16:38 to finish third. A.J. Arnold finished in 34th place with a time of 17:21 followed by Derek Brown (46th, 18:22) and Jonathon Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Connor (48th, 18:23). Completing the roster for GHV/WH were Anthony Siegrist (49th, 18:26) and Derek
Lonneman (56th, 18:40). The Cardinal girls placed fifth overall with 138 points. Charles City won the team title with 47 points followed by Decorah with 85 points. Wahlert Catholic was the third state qualifying team at Waverly as they scored 92 points. Tiara Van Gerpen led the Cardinals by placing 17th in a time of 16:09. Maddie Tusha finished 19th in 16:15 followed by Maria Gonzalez (28th, 16:33) and Bri Bier (46th, 17:15). Completing the team total for GHV/WH was Maribel Zamago (56th, 17:21). Also running for the Cardinals were Rebekah Larson (59th, 17:37) and Kelly Anderson (65th, 17:48). Cardinal coach Jeff Short commented, â&#x20AC;&#x153;I thought the team ran very well in a very tough State Qualifying Meet. They have run hard for us all year and we are very proud of them. It is great to see Joel and Chase qualify individually. They ran a great race and Chase got a PR for his career. Now we just want them to get on the balcony next Saturday in Fort Dodge as one of the top ten finishers.â&#x20AC;? Joel and Chase will compete for those top-ten medals on Saturday at the state
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GHVWH runners Joel Toppin and Chase Smith advance to state with 2nd and 3rd place respective finishes. (Photo by Michelle Kronemann)
The West Hancock football team wrapped up their season last Friday on the road. The Eagles traveled to Mason City Newman where they fell to the Knights 31-42 to finish 0-9 on the year. The Eagles struggled to get anything going in the first two quarters, giving up 35 points to Newman while scoring just once with 1:33 remaining in the half. Jordan Weiland found the end zone on a one-yard punch to put the Eagles on the board. Nelson Barrancaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s kick was good to send West Hancock into the half trailing 7-35. The Eagles got things moving in the second half, holding Newman to just one touchdown in the third quarter. West Hancock added eight points in the third when Mark Roth ran two yards for the touchdown and then the two-point conversion to move the Eagles to 15-35.
West Hancockâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Jacob Hejlik (10) tackles his Newman opponent while Trevor Nalan (64) and Ricky Ibarra (51) come in for back up. (Photo by Michelle Kronemann)
Macey Harms spikes the ball for the Eagles in their playoff match up against St. Ansgar. (Photo by Michelle Kronemann)
Coach Sangerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s team got to work in the fourth quarter to score twice in an attempt to catch the Knights and close out the season with a win. Hunter Hiscocks scored first with 9:33 reaming in the game on a sevenyard rush. Mark Roth scored the twopoint conversion to make it 23-42. The Eagles final score came with 6:04 remaining when Weiland scored his second touchdown on the night on a six-yard carry. Hiscocks ran in the conversion to move the scoreboard to what would be the final score, 31-42. Weiland led the Eagles rushing game with 102 yards on 19 carries. Drew Redenius followed with 92 yards on 10 attempts, Roth 32 yards on nine carries, Hiscocks 28 yards on five rushes, Dylan Eckels 19 yards on three attempts, Allen Schleuger 18 yards on six and Quinn Yeakel seven yards on one attempt. Quarterback, Connor Sonius, connected with his receivers five times for 53 yards. Jacob Hejlik claimed two receptions for 16 yards, while Joey Dehart (18 yards), Barranca (16 yards) and
Jordan Savoy (three yards) all had one catch apiece. Redenius led the Eagle defense with 11 tackles on the night. Hejlik brought down eight, while Tim Smidt, Roth and Trevor Nalan all collected five tackles each. Allen Schleuger sacked the Knights quarterback once. Five Eagles recovered five fumbles on the night, including one by Nalan for a 39-yard advance. Mitchel Anderson, Michael Eekhoff, Smidt and James Vander Ploeg covered up on the four other fumbles. The Eagles will graduate eight seniors from this seasonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s roster. Hunter Hiscocks, Jacob Hejlik, Tim Smidt, Mark Roth, Drew Redenius, Cole Weiland, Uziel Romero and Willie Kreitlow. Look for a full season recap in next weekâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s edition of The Leader.
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zone to add six more for the Panthers. CWLâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s final touchdown of the night came in the fourth quarter with a 38yard Esden Carroll crush to finish the game 20-49. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We missed some opportunities on the offense in the first half, by not giving Sam time to see his open receivers. They made it very hard to run the ball, but we had open guys, the problem was Sam didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have time to get it to them. I think in the 2nd quarter we started to lose our focus a bit. We gave up way to many points if you want to stay in a game.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think it might have been some emotions, but I thought the kids fought until the end.â&#x20AC;? Esden Carroll led the rushing game with 154 yards on 18 attempts. Grant Carroll added 45 yards on six carries,
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City elections are Tuesday, Nov. 5 By Rebecca Peter City elections are Tuesday, Nov. 5. Contested elections for city council seats are at Klemme, Britt, Kanawha and Corwith, Goodell and Woden. Contested elections for mayor exist at Britt and Goodell. Polls in most communities are open 12 noon to 8 p.m. Candidates and polling places are as follows: Garner -Voters in Garner will elect three members to the city council. The names of incumbent councilmen Dennis Drabek and George Smith and that of newcomer to the council, Tim Schmidt, are on the ballot. Mayor Ken Mick is running unopposed in his bid for reelection. Polling place: Garner Public Library. Klemme - Ken Blank is unopposed in his bid for re-election as mayor. Four candidates are running for three positions on the Klemme City Council. Candidates are incumbents Morris Crotty and Roberta Carolus and challengers David Welsh and Kody Trampel. Polling place: Klemme City Hall.
Britt - Announced candidates for mayor at Britt are Gary Gelner and Marvin Hillenga. Gelnerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s name will appear on the ballot. Hillenga is a writein candidate for mayor. Voters at Britt will elect two persons to a 4-year term on the council and one person to fill a 2-year unexpired term. Candidates are for the 4-year term position are Mike Ostercamp (incumbent) and Jay Ryerson. Chad Luecht is a candidate for the two-year unexpired term. Polling place: Britt Municipal Building. Ventura - Ventura voters will elect a mayor by write-in ballot. Three candidates are running for two positions on the council. Candidates are: incumbent Brian Vaage and challengers Kristie Meints and Fred Petersburg. Polling place: Ventura Community Center. Voting at Ventura will take place 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Goodell - Ryan Halfpopâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s bid for reelection as mayor is being challenged by Pat Sweeny. Goodell voters will elect three to the
city council. Candidates are incumbents Tom Bonjour and Mark Stille, and challengers Diana Stille and Christopher Nolte. Polling place: Goodell Community Center. Kanawha - Nine candidates are running for three seats on the city council. Incumbents Christa Hanson, Mike Brook and Nancy Litch face a reelection challenge from Paul Delger, Tom G. Gretillat Sr., Judy Vander Ploeg, Darlene Schaefer, Roger D. Anderson and Bernard Blank. Polling place: Kanawha City Hall. Crystal Lake - Sheri Hagen is running for reelection as mayor. Two positions on the city council are open. Linda Anderson and Les Leibrand are candidates for reelection. Polling place: Crystal Lake Town Hall. Woden - Kathy Brown is running for reelection as mayor of Woden. Three positions are open on the Woden City Council. Donald Isebrand and Jeff Stucki seek reelection. Challengers are Lucas Brandt, Kathy Dirksen and William L. Rout.
Polling place: Woden Community Center. Corwith - Corwith voters will elect a mayor by write-in ballot. Voters at Corwith will elect two to the city council. Councilman Matt Hobscheidtâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s bid for reelection is challenged by Tim Poage, Craig Steenhard and David K. Wagner. Polling place: Corwith Community Center. Wesley - Mayor Duane Larson is running for another term of office at Wesley. Susan Golwitzer is a candidate for one of two seats on the council. The other positions will be filled by write-in ballot. Polling place: Wesley Community Center. LuVerne - Dennis Holmes is unopposed in his bid for reelection as mayor of LuVerne. Two seas on the city council will be filled by write-in ballot. Polling place: LuVerne Community Center.
By Rebecca Peter GARNER - The Garner City Council and the Garner-Hayfield School Board met in joint session Oct. 22 to review recommendations of a Department of Transportation Safe Routes to School TEAP Study. The survey was done in response to parents who approached the school board and city council with safety concerns for young children last spring after the school board discontinued intown bus service. The areas in the study were 1.) West Lyon Street, 2.) State Street and West 11th/E. 12th St., 3.) State Street and 8th Street, 4.) Division St. and W. 11th St. vicinity. Recommendations by the DOT include: â&#x20AC;˘Continue use of crossing guards and temporary stop sign at the Allen Ave. intersection on West Lyons.
â&#x20AC;˘Update and refresh crosswalk pavement markings. Replace older signage with newer, more reflective ones. â&#x20AC;˘Modify/trim trees at State and 8th and Division and W. 11th. â&#x20AC;˘Continue use of crossing guards at Division and W.11th. The school will also look into ways for more efficient traffic flow at the elementary. Lansing noted using crossing guards at Lyon and Allen and the new florescent school crossing signs, â&#x20AC;&#x153;seems to be working pretty good.â&#x20AC;? The study suggested there wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t enough pedestrian traffic at Lyon and Allen to justify permanent stop signs, Lansing said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If we wanted to continue using the temporary signs, they were recommending roll-out ones. They also recommended maintaining the school crosswalk that was painted there.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve had the opportunity to substitute
for the crossing guards at Lyon and Allen on several occasions,â&#x20AC;? commented Tyler Williams, superintendent. â&#x20AC;&#x153;To me it seems to be running very well.â&#x20AC;? There seems to be a minimal number of walkers, according to Williams. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Maybe groups of three or four or the morning and afternoon,â&#x20AC;? he said. He was complementary of the individuals who serve as crossing guards. The superintendent was of the opinion motorists noticed the yellow school crossing signs more than just the stop sign itself. â&#x20AC;&#x153;In my observation this fall, cars are slowing down as they reach that intersection because of those signs,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I believe thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the type of sign people look for,â&#x20AC;? Tim Tusha, school board member, commented. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Stop signs people take for granted.â&#x20AC;? City and school officials also discussed possibly designating West Lyon be-
tween Front and State as a â&#x20AC;&#x153;school zone,â&#x20AC;? which would drop the speed limit from 25 to 20 miles per hour. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I like the idea of a school zone for the simple fact Lyon Street is our problem street for speeding,â&#x20AC;? said council member Deb Schmidt. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re having such good outcome now for this school year, because of those stop signs being there,â&#x20AC;? said Tom Kozisek, police chief. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It woke people up. Through the summer people remembered that.â&#x20AC;? Possible ways to increase efficiency of student pick-up at the elementary by parents were discussed. Williams thanked the council for the good working relationship between the school and city. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Not all cities and schools are as cooperative as Garner,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been a pleasure working with you over the years.â&#x20AC;?
WH CSD from page 1 egies in core curriculum areas. (RtI class period). Personnel The school board approved Paul Sonius and Troy Hobscheidt as Driver Education teachers at the rate of $200/ student that completes the program. Lisa Stortenbecker was hired as a half time Special Education teacher. The board also approved the reestablishment of Betsy Mortensen to full-time Para Educator and the hire of Jillian Van Epps as a half time Para Educator. A staff sharing agreement also passed unanimously. West Hancock will share their Assistant Curriculum Director (Ruth Verbrugge) with North Iowa and North Iowa will share their Operations Director with West Hancock. Class 2013 account The class of 2013 has a remaining balance of $5,285.07 in their account. The class voted to contribute $2,377.83 (45%) towards the new weight room Recker recommended. The school board voted to put $2,377.83 (45%)
into the student projects fund and the final $528.41 (10%) into the bleachers account. Tree Removal School board members voted 7-0 to accept the bid for tree removal from Earles Demolition for $27,250. The trees on the west side of the track behind the bleachers will be removed. Stacy Goepel, head custodian, had informed the school board a few months back of the dead and unsafe evergreens. The school has had to remove a minimum of three trailer loads of branches and debris after every winter or windstorm over past recent seasons.
David Wilcox, speeding; Neil Ausborn, speeding; Judith Loebig, speeding; John Timmons, speeding. October 18 1:06 a.m., Duncan Heights, Report of a suspicious person. 11:34 p.m., Forest City, Report of a suspicious person at storage units. 11:38 p.m., Klemme, Report of kids driving through peopleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s yards. October 19 2:09 p.m., Duncan, Garbage complaint. 2:25 p.m., Woden, Report of two stray dogs at residence. 6:22 p.m., Traffic stop resulting in warrant for arrest of Nicholas Skog. October 20 12:22 p.m., Klemme, Theft of beer signs from the Shamrock. 12:37 p.m., Stilson, Report of a possible house fire. 11:05 p.m., Corwith, Report of a house fire. October 21 1:47 p.m., Report of a rollover accident. 4:15 p.m., Forest City, Report of theft
of hunting equipment. 8:11 p.m., 280th St., Report of stray dog at residence. 11:36 p.m., Report of internet harassment. October 22 7:58 a.m., Deer/150th, Report of a two-vehicle accident, no injuries. October 24 7:16 a.m., Crystal Lake, Report of a grain bin fire. PROPERTY TRANSFERS TAX SALE â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Hancock County Treasurer to Douglas P. Studer; T95N, R25W, Sect. 5 as desc. 10-09 TAX SALE â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Hancock County Treasurer to Douglas P. Studer; T95N, R25W, Sect. 5 as desc. 10-09 CONTRACT - Martin H. Booomgarden to Dillon Johanson; T95N, R25W, Sect. 6 as desc. 10-09 TITLE â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Joyce Jordanger Est to Cynthia Mathiason, Randall Jordanger; T94N, R25W, Sect. 31 as desc. 10-10 TITLE â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Joyce Jordanger Est to Cindy Mathiason Jordanger, Cindy Jordanger Mathiason, Randy Jordanger; T94N, R25W, Sect. 28 as desc. 10-10
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City council sets hearing for urban renewal plan amendment By Rebecca Peter GARNER - The Garner City Council set Tuesday, Nov. 12, 7 p.m. as the date for a public hearing to amend the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s current urban renewal plan to include several future public projects. The council met in regular session Oct. 22. Geographical areas to be added to Urban Renewal Area are: â&#x20AC;˘The Garner Golf Course property. The city is in the process of acquiring 77.54 acres of land owned by the Garner Golf and Country Club. Five of the six parcels of the golf course are outside the city limits. â&#x20AC;˘Hejlikâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 3rd Subdivision property. â&#x20AC;˘The former Army Reserve property. Public projects to be paid from incremental property tax revenues are: â&#x20AC;˘Acquisition and development of the golf course property. â&#x20AC;˘Library remodeling project. â&#x20AC;˘Future acquisition of the school bus barn and baseball field. â&#x20AC;˘The downtown revitalization façade renovation program. â&#x20AC;˘Construction of public improvements for the residential subdivision. Tompkins Parkview Subdivision City officials met with Reid Weiland of Concord Development Company LLC (Don, Judi and Reid Weiland). Weiland presented the preliminary plat for Tompkins Parkview Subdivision. The plat replats Lots 3 and 4, Block 5, Seymour Addition into seven residential building lots ranging in size from .65 acres to 1.25 acres, surrounding a center common lot. Weiland said plans are to do the earthwork this fall and proceed with development next spring. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have two lots spoken for already,â&#x20AC;? he said. The council approved the preliminary subdivision plat. In other matters, the council awardTITLE â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Joyce Jordanger Est. to Randall Lee Jordanger, Cynthia K. Jordanger; T94N, R25W, Sect. 28 as desc. 10-10 TITLE â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Joyce Jordanger Est. to Cynthia Mathiason, Randall Jordanger; T94N, R25W, Sect. 28 as desc. 10-10 QUIT â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Jody L. Grau to Jody L Grau Trust; T96N, R24W, Sect. 2 as desc. 10-10 WD â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Nancy L. Beenken, Daryl H. Beenken, Keith A. Mayland, Cynthia S. Mayland to Beverly Mayland; BrittStubbins 2nd Addition 4 as desc. 10-10 COURT â&#x20AC;&#x201C; John Edward Stickel Est, Charles Blake Stickel Personal Rep to Ray L. Stickel Le, Charles Blake Stickel; T94N, R25W, Sect. 1 as desc. 10-10 DEED â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Galen E. Montag, Laura R. Montag McFadden, Laura R. McFadden Montag to Galen E. Montag, Laura R. Montag McFadden, Laura R. McFadden Montag; T94N, R26W, Sect. 25 as desc. 10-11 WD â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Daniel P. Paulson, Julie L. Paulson to John D. Hanna, Janice K. Hanna; Garner-Hejliks 1st Subdivision 38 as desc. 10-11
ed the bid for the 2013 intake removal and replacement project to North Iowa Septic Solutions for $48,438. North Iowa Septic Solutions was the low of four bidders on the project. The council will execute contract documents and accept performance bonds with North Iowa Septic Solutions at the Nov. 12 city council meeting and issue the notice to proceed on the project, according to Randy Lansing, city administrator. The contract requires North Iowa Septic to replace two storm sewer intakes at Allen Avenue and Sesame Street this fall, and the other seven intakes can be replaced next spring. Charlson Excavating Company of Clear Lake was the low bidder on construction of an earthen sludge storage lagoon for the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s wastewater treatment plant. Charlsonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s bid was for $74,904.25. A total of three bids were submitted on the project. That project will get underway next spring. In other action the Garner City Council: â&#x20AC;˘Awarded a $1,284 grant to Aspen Hills in accordance with the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Visual Improvement Program for façade improvements. â&#x20AC;˘Approved a technical and administrative services agreement with the North Iowa Area Council of Government for the Garner Housing Rehabilitation Project. Garner was recently awarded a $367,000 Housing Rehabilitation Grant from Iowa Economic Development Authority. â&#x20AC;˘Approved a request from Carole Engstler to remove a walnut tree from the street right-of-way at 230 West 4th. â&#x20AC;˘Approved a property tax abatement request from Paul and Dyan Childress for an addition to their home at 690 W. 7th.
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Spa atmosphere at Synergy Salon GARNER - Synergy: The combined power of more than one agent working together to create a greater effect than if they were separate. Tami Eastman, owner of Synergy Salon, Hair.Body.Vitality in Garner, believes using the right products designed especially for each individual, the outcome will be healthy hair, nails, and bodies. Located at 155 W. 13th, Synergy Salon provides clients a relaxing environment enhanced by tranquil music, soothing aromatherapy, and complimentary cucumber water. Product lines include Pureology, T161, Trentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Body Care and Advocare Nutritional Supplements, to name a few. Hair care includes all aspects of hair design: hair cutting, color, keratin treatments, reconditioning treatments, perms, and styling for formal occasions. Synergy Salon offers manicures, pedicures, shellac for nails, facial waxing, makeup application and eyelash application. Massage services include hot and cold stone, reflexology and guided imagery. Eastman received her cosmetology training from the PCI Academy in Ames and the Iowa School of Beauty in Mason City. Over the years, she has worked as a cosmetology instructor at the Iowa School for the Redkin Company, and for a few area salons, including Mane Attractions, which she owned. In 1995, she joined her parentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; business, All Iowa Interiors in Garner. Upon closing a few years ago, Tami decided to return to the cosmetology field part-time, while attending a sales and marketing program at NIACC. She graduated with a degree from NIACC in May and decided to go back into the salon business full-time. Eastman noticed the building at 155 W. 13th was empty many years. â&#x20AC;&#x153;While owning a salon again was not the direc-
Tami Eastman (right) and Jenifer Olson invite you to try out Synergy Salon, 155 W. 13th, Garner. Tami Eastman opened the salon in April. Jenifer Olson is a massage therapist. (Leader photo by Rebecca Peter) tion I thought I was going, the salon Therapy. She is a 2013 graduate of COPPER from page 5 one line they didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t cut would prevent business was familiar,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It all Buena Vista College with BA in psythem from getting a fatal 69,000-volt just sort of fell into place. Right after chology/human service. Olsen is Level static shock. In another case, burglars the new year I decided to proceed.â&#x20AC;? 4 of 5 certified in reflexology. used a pickup truck to pull copper Eastman purchased the building, reJenifer is in her 2nd year teaching con- ground wires from several power poles modeled the interior, and purchased tinuing education classes on the safe just installed to replace storm-damaged new equipment. use of essential oils for NIACC. She poles along a rural road. â&#x20AC;&#x153;These thieves are risking their lives While Tami loves working in the is trained in relaxation massage, hot/ and the lives of others for a very small salon, she still has a desire to use her cold stone massage, geriatric massage, return on their â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;investmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; in crime,â&#x20AC;? degree. With the addition of Jenifer pregnancy massage, sports massage, said Bob Dickelman, spokesperson for Olson, massage therapist, she is able to hospice and pre/post workout massage. the project. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The new Crime Stoppers accept a sales consultant position with Jeniferâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s husband, Chad is a veteran program will help deter these criminals. State Beauty Supply. of the U.S. Army and Minnesota Na- We want the eyes of our communities â&#x20AC;&#x153;Opening this salon has been a very tional Guard. The couple has a son, Jor- to help us stop copper theft, prevent rewarding experience and with the ad- dan, a student at Iowa State; a daughter, unnecessary outages and keep Iowans safe.â&#x20AC;? dition of Jenifer, it feels as if the final Kandice, a certified nurse assistant; and Electric utilities and organizations piece has been added,â&#x20AC;? she said. a 26-month-old grandson, Jonah. involved in the creation and continuing Massage Therapist Tami Eastmanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s husband, Steve, is support of the Crime Stoppers program Jenifer Olson is the massage thera- employed by First Gabrielson Insur- to stop copper theft in Iowa include pist at Synergy Salon. A 2011 gradu- ance Agency, Cleary Lake. The couple Alliant Energy, the Iowa Association ate of Iowa Lakes Community College, has five children at Garner-Hayfield- of Electric Cooperatives, the Iowa Association of Municipal Utilities and Olson received a diploma in Massage Ventura. MidAmerican Energy Company.
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Nicole Beshey Joins Mayne Salon BRITT - Nicole Beshey is the newest member of the Mayne Salon in Britt. Nicole joins owner, Ivy Gardner and coworker, Dawn Ward in the newly remodeled salon. Beshey is a 2004 graduate of graduated from Garner-Hayfield High School. She attended cosmetology school in Ames at the Professional Cosmetology Institute for 15 months, graduating in December of 2005. Nicole was employed by Bellisimo Salon and Day Spa for eight years. After her first three years of employment with Bellisimo, she bought into the company and became a part owner. Six months ago Beshey that she wanted to move back to Garner and be closer to family. Nicole Beshey Ivy and her families have been lifelong friends so when Ivy heard of Nicoleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s interest in moving back, she was happy to have her join her salon. Nicole is the daughter of Earl Beshey and Julie Baker. She has two brothers, Eric and Evan Beshey. The services Nicole offers her cliental include; color, highlights, cuts, facial waxing, shellac manicures and updos for special occasions. She has flexible hours and can be reached at 319-331-8927 to make an appointment.
Weigel joins CLB&T Tyler Weigel has joined Clear Lake Bank & Trust Insurance and Financial Services, Inc. as an agent. He has worked in the insurance industry for more than two years and is licensed in auto, home, life, health, and commercial lines. Weigel is a native of Clear Lake and has returned to the area from Minneapolis. He currently serves as a volunteer with the Jaycees.
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Kelsey Hollingshead joins law office By Sarah Freesemann BRITT - Kelsey Hollingshead is the newest associate at the Earl W. Hill Law Office in Britt. Hollingshead was officially sworn in as a Legal Attorney on Sept. 30. She passed the Bar Exam in July but has been with the firm as a legal intern since graduating from the University of Iowa Law School this past spring. Kelsey first came to the Earl W. Hill Law Office by way of the Rural Lawyers Program with the Iowa State Bar Association during the summer of 2012. The programâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s objective is to encourage lawyers coming out of law school to consider a more rural practice. Hollingshead liked the rural setting enough she decided to return to Britt upon graduation. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I have always liked the small town setting,â&#x20AC;? Kelsey Hollingshead she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think it is important for young people to come to the more rural communities to assure that people in those communities will continue to get good legal representation when those attorneys already established do retire.â&#x20AC;? Hollingshead graduated from Eagle Grove High School in 2007. She received her Bachelor degree in 2010 from the University of Iowa with a major in Journalism and Mass Communications and Political Science minor. While in law school, Hollingshead received numerous honors and was involved in a variety of groups and volunteer opportunities. She was a member of the Pro Bono Society Equal Justice Foundation. A peer advisor with Career Serves focusing on educating students about rural practice opportunities, and the Executive Editor of the Journal of Corporation Law (a student run journal at the University of Iowa College of Law). Kelsey received the Boyd Service Award Highest Honors (over 200 hours of community service during her three years of law school), The Iowa State Bar Association Award of Leadership and the Iowa Bar Review School Scholarship. Her volunteer work included time at the homeless shelter, Alzheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Association, walk to end Alzheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, Iowa Legal Aid, animal shelter, and the Elder Committee for ISBA Young Lawyers Division. When asked what type of law she enjoys practicing the most, Hollingshead prefers working with the elderly population and transactional law over litigation. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I enjoy working with the elderly population because I do not feel they always receive the best legal care,â&#x20AC;? she stated. Kelsey is the daughter of Mike and Rhonda Hollingshead of Eagle Grove. She has two siblings, Lacey and Josh. She currently resides near Buffalo Center.
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Yard and Garden: Colorful Fall Foliage
AMES — There are many things such as temperature, moisture, rain, wind and the availability of sunlight that impact the quality of fall color – but having the right trees, shrubs, vines and perennials will add to colors in the home landscape each fall. Horticulturists with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach point out types of trees and plants that have colorful fall foliage. Which shade trees have colorful fall foliage? Shade trees that possess excellent fall foliage include Freeman maple (Acer x freemanii), Norway maple (Acer platanoides), red maple (Acer rubrum), sugar maple (Acer saccharum), white oak (Quercus alba), red oak (Quercus rubra) and black gum (Nyssa sylvatica). Freeman maples are hybrids of red and silver maples. Their leaves vary from orange to red in fall. Widely sold Freeman maples include Celebration®, Autumn Blaze® and Sienna Glen®. Easy Street™, ‘Emerald Queen’ and Parkway® are Norway maple cultivars with yellow fall foliage. The red maple cultivars Red Sunset® and Redpointe™ have dark red foliage in fall. Sugar maples are native to eastern Iowa. Their fall foliage varies from yellow to orange to reddish orange. ‘Commemoration,’ ‘Legacy’ and Fall Fiesta™ are excellent sugar maple cultivars. In fall, the foliage of white oaks is often reddish brown, while red oaks have wine red foliage. Black gums are not widely grown in Iowa. They are somewhat difficult to transplant and prefer moist, well-drained, acidic soils (pH 6.0 to 6.5). However, the black gum possesses outstanding fall foliage. Its foliage is often bright red in fall. Other possibilities include ‘Moraine’ sweet gum (Liquidambar styraciflua ‘Moraine’) with foliage that varies from yellow to red to purple, yellowwood (Cladrastis kentukea) with yellow fall foliage and ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) cultivars ‘Au-
tumn Gold’ and ‘The President’ with golden yellow fall color. Which shrubs have colorful foliage in fall? Several deciduous shrubs have colorful fall foliage. The winged euonymus or burning bush (Euonymus alatus) has red foliage in fall. The fall foliage of fothergilla (Fothergilla spp.) varies from yellow to orange to red. Common witchhazel (Hamamelis virginiana) has yellow leaves in fall. In autumn, the foliage of Virginia sweetspire (Itea virginica) varies from yellow to orange to reddish purple. Spicebush (Lindera benzoin), staghorn sumac (Rhus typhina) and blackhaw viburnum (Viburnum prunifolium) have yellow, red and reddish purple foliage respectively. Are there any perennials with attractive fall foliage? Most perennials are grown for their colorful flowers. However, several perennials have attractive fall foliage. Perennials with yellow foliage in fall include blue star (Amsonia spp.), balloon flower (Platycodon spp.), hosta (Hosta spp.) and monkshood (Aconitum spp.). The sensitive fern (Onoclea sensibilis) and royal fern (Osmunda regalis) also develop yellow fall color. The foliage of pigsqueak (Bergenia cordifolia) often turns burgundy red in fall. The foliage of many hardy geraniums (Geranium spp.) is yellow, orange, red or purple in autumn. Several ornamental grasses also have striking fall color. Switchgrass (Panicum spp.) cultivars with colorful fall foliage include ‘Rehbraun’ (reddish brown), ‘Rotstrahlbusch’ (burgundy red) and ‘Prairie Fire’ (wine red). In fall, Miscanthus cultivars ‘Purpurascens’ and ‘November Sunset’ have orange-red and golden orange foliage respectively. Little bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium) has yellow to burnt orange fall color. Big bluestem cultivar ‘Blaze’ has orange to reddish purple fall color, while ‘Blue Heaven’ develops a burgundy red color in autumn.
Are there vines with colorful fall foliage? Vines for fall color include Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia), Boston ivy (Parthenocissus tricuspidata) and American bittersweet (Celastrus scandens). Virginia creeper is native to Iowa. It’s palmately com-
pound leaves turn purple-red to crimson red in fall. The autumn foliage on Boston ivy varies from yellow to orange to red. Virginia creeper and Boston ivy are woody vines that climb objects via adhesive-tipped tendrils. American bittersweet is also native to Iowa. It’s leaves
turn yellow in fall. Female plants also possess attractive reddish orange fruit clusters in fall. American bittersweet is a twining woody vine. To have additional questions answered, contact the Hortline at hortline@iastate.edu or call 515-294-3108.
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VGH Presents “Dorothy in Wonderland” VENTURA - You’re invited! Ventura Garner-Hayfield Junior High School presents: Dorothy In Wonderland! A play by Brian D. Taylor, directed by Christopher Phalen, Friday, Nov. 1, and Saturday, Nov. 2 at 7 p.m. The play will be performed at the Ventura / Garner-Hayfield Junior High School. Admission is free. Dorothy In Wonderland is fun for the whole family. The play brings together all of your favorite characters from three beloved children’s stories: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll. Come find out what happens after the Tin Man was given a heart, the Lion found his courage, and the Scarecrow,
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component of the new Theater Arts class taught by Mr. Phalen. “On behalf of the Red Queen, King, Mad Hatter, March Hare, Alice, Dorothy, the Tweedles, and everyone else in Oz and Wonderland, we cordially invite you to Dorothy In Wonderland,” said Phalen. The White Rabbit says, “Don’t be late!”
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