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VOTERS GET AN EARLY START Hampton residents showed up early on Tuesday at the Franklin County Law Enforcement Center polling station, casting ballots in this year’s city council and mayoral election. Be sure to check out the Hampton Chronicle’s Web site for complete election results.
Check out updated results for the 2013 election at hamptonchronicle.com.
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Dr. M.W. Snell, an Iowa Falls optometrist, is retiring effective Nov. 2, 2013. Patient files and eyeglass frames will be transferred to the Wood Vision Clinic on highway 65 South in Iowa Falls. The office will be open the week of November 4th for dispensing of previously ordered contacts and glasses only. Thanks to all the many patients over the years for their support. Sincerely, M.W. Snell
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Salute to our vets 1H[W 0RQGD\ PDUNV RXU DQQXDO FHOHEUDtion of the men and women in uniform who VR VHOĂ HVVO\ VHUYHG WKH FRXQWU\ DV PHPEHUV of the United States Armed Forces â&#x20AC;&#x201C; VeterDQ¡V 'D\ ,W¡V DQ LPSRUWDQW KROLGD\ DQG RQH DOO FLWL]HQV VKRXOG SDUWLFLSDWH LQ 6RPHWLPHV LW¡V HDV\ WR LJQRUH RFFDVLRQV like this one. People are busy, work is hectic DQG WKHUH¡V MXVW VLPSO\ WRR PXFK HOVH JRLQJ RQ +RZHYHU DOO RI WKRVH H[FXVHV VHHP hopelessly futile when you really stop and think about it. Our veterans gave the country DQG LWV FLWL]HQV D FRPPLWPHQW WKDW¡V DOPRVW LPSRVVLEOH WR XQGHUVWDQG 7KH\ VDFULĂ&#x20AC;FHG time, energy and many other things to serve WKH FRXQWU\ WKH\ ORYH DQG WKDW¡V FHUWDLQO\ commendable. Franklin County, and pretty much all of Iowa for that matter, has many veterDQV ZKR¡YH JLYHQ XV WKHLU DOO (DFK GD\ ZH bump into these individuals without even NQRZLQJ RU DFNQRZOHGJLQJ LW DQG WKDW¡V certainly a shame. Many of these veterans would prefer to remain humble and stay out RI WKH OLPHOLJKW EXW LW¡V LPSRUWDQW ZH VKRZ our appreciation whenever given the opporWXQLW\ 9HWHUDQ¡V 'D\ SURYLGHV XV ZLWK DQ H[FHOOHQW SODWIRUP WR H[SUHVV RXU WKDQNV ,W¡V KDUG WR IXOO\ XQGHUVWDQG MXVW KRZ PXFK our these people gave during their service. Their situations differ â&#x20AC;&#x201C; some were drafted into war, some enlisted, and yet others just signed on because they felt a need to serve their country. The circumstances they faced RQFH WKH\ MRLQHG RXU QDWLRQ¡V DUPHG IRUFHV were as varied as the reasons that brought them there. Some were thrust into combat while others joined during times of peace. In any case, their service is commendable no matter what decade they served. We live in relatively safe and secure WLPHV EXW WKHUH¡V DOZD\V DQ DLU XQFHUWDLQW\ within the global political climate. AmeriFD KDV GHĂ&#x20AC;QLWHO\ VHHQ LWV IDLU VKDUH RI HQWDQJOHPHQWV RYHU WKH SDVW \HDUV DQG LW¡V important to remember the potential for war DOZD\V H[LVWV 7KH WKUHDW RI WHUURULVP KDV continued to plague America and its allies after the events of Sept. 11, 2001, led us into war more than a decade ago. We recently avoided intervention in Syria, but that poWHQWLDO FRQĂ LFW RQO\ KLJKOLJKWHG D UHDOLW\ about the world in which we live â&#x20AC;&#x201C; we nevHU NQRZ ZKDW¡V FRPLQJ DURXQG WKH FRUQHU but we can be thankful that we have troops ready in case something arises. Times are certainly changing. Census data states roughly 21.2 million veterans live in the United States, 9.6 million of which are 65 and older. These veterans from World War II, the Korean War and Vietnam War are dying off and dwindling in numbers HDFK \HDU ,W¡V LPSRUWDQW ZH UHĂ HFW XSRQ their service and acknowlege their efforts while we still have a chance, because time is UXQQLQJ RXW :H DUH GHĂ&#x20AC;QLWHO\ LQGHEWHG IRU WKHLU VHOĂ HVV VHUYLFH DQG GHGLFDWLRQ WR RXU nation. $PHULFD¡V DUPHG IRUFHV ² EH LW WKH $UP\ Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force or Coast Guard â&#x20AC;&#x201C; are constantly adapting to defend our freedoms and liberties in the 21st CenWXU\ MXVW OLNH WKH\¡YH EHHQ GRLQJ IRU WKH past 200-plus years. Please take the time DQG VKRZ \RXU JUDWLWXGH WR D YHWHUDQ QH[W Monday. Attend a community program, buy them a coffee or just simply shake their KDQG 7KH\¡YH VKRZQ WKHLU DSSUHFLDWLRQ WR RXU FRXQWU\ WKURXJK WKH VDFULĂ&#x20AC;FH RI PLOLWDU\ service. The least you can do is tell them you noticed.
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Part One Martin B. Jones, a Franklin County resident, was a young single man in Company I, 9th Iowa Infantry, lst Division, 2nd Brigade, 15th Army Corps of the Union Army. His letters home tell us what it was like for this young Iowan from Franklin County during the Civil War. July 26, 1862 Martin wrote from Helena, Arkansas, he talked about the terrible heat. He also was very indignant because another boy in his company was charged with stealing which he said was not true. When they move from one site to another most all of the blankets and clothing was left in the hospital to rot or local civilians come in and take them, so this other boy ask permission from the ward master to take them and get them cleaned and ship them home, for this he was charged with stealing. His next letter is dated August 5, 1862, from Helena, ArkanVDV +H LV KRPHVLFN DQG XSVHW EHFDXVH KH KDVQ¡W KDG D OHWWHU IRU two months. He warns the family not to let anyone volunteer for the army because of the bad water, lack of food and beds. He said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;I put $30.00 in a letter and put it in a package with Reeve boys and sent it by paymaster to St. Louis to express it to Judge Reeve. You will get it of the Judge.â&#x20AC;? He went on to
say it was the only safe way for anyone in the Regiment to send money home. At the start of the Civil War, thirty-two people owned ninety-four percent of the land in Phillips County of which Helena was the county seat. Those thirty-two people owned nine thousand slaves. Most of the men in Phillips County had enlisted in the Confederate army, seven of those men became high ranking &RQIHGHUDWH RIĂ&#x20AC;FHUV DQG RQH 3DWULFN &OHEXUQH HDUQHG IDPH DV RQH RI WKH &RQIHGHUDF\¡V PRVW DEOH FRPPDQGHUV Many of the women and children of the wealthy â&#x20AC;&#x153;32â&#x20AC;? left the area. Union General Samuel Curtis and his Army marched into the city of Helena unopposed. They seized homes for hospitals, headquarters and depots and took crops, livestock, forage and fodder. Residents of Helena lived under martial law and those in the county who refused to sign the Oath of Allegiance to the US government could not travel. The second year of Union occupation found the signing, by Lincoln, of the Emancipation Proclamation which freed the slaves. General Curtis ordered WKH FRQĂ&#x20AC;VFDWLRQ RI DQ\ SODQWDWLRQV DEDQGRQHG E\ WKHLU RZQHUV or anyone who would not sign the Oath of Allegiance. The land
was then leased to individuals, both black and white to farm. Freedmen were recruited into the United States Colored Troops, forming several regiments. Other recently freed slaves were paid to be teamsters, servants, laborers, cooks and launGUHVVHV DQG IRU WKH Ă&#x20AC;UVW WLPH LQ WKHLU OLYHV ZHUH SDLG IRU WKHLU work. Martin talks about a major battle coming up again but hopes they will be held in reserve because their regiment is so small. They were â&#x20AC;&#x153;shoved into the hottest of battle at Pea Ridge.â&#x20AC;? Pea Ridge was the only major battle whereby the Confederates outnumbered the Union troops, however the Union had 203 killed and the confederates 2,000 and the Union won. The Confederates used Cherokee Indians as soldiers and they ambushed the 3rd Iowa killing 24 and wounding 17 and scalping 8 of those killed. Martin reported â&#x20AC;&#x153;Our major has just recovered from his wound received at Pea Ridge and is back to the regiment today.â&#x20AC;?
by Jill Harvey
,W GRHVQ¡W KXUWÂŤ PXFK 'RUL Jo Jingst was all set for the worst when she received her immunization Tuesday at Southside Elementary school in Hampton. She is the daughter of Mt. and Mrs. Herb Jingst. The immunization is part of a county-wide program for all children. Personnel from the Franklin County public health QXUVHV RIĂ&#x20AC;FH KDYH VHW XS FOLQLFV DW +DPSWRQ &$/ DQG 6KHIĂ&#x20AC;HOG WKURXJKRXW 1RYHPEHU 'HFHPEHU and January for mass immunizations. The â&#x20AC;&#x153;jailhouse bluesâ&#x20AC;? have hit Franklin County. Williams J. Swassing, a jail inspector with the department of adult corrections services, State Department of Social Services, completed an inspection of the Franklin County jail last week, and called it â&#x20AC;&#x153;one of the worst in the state.â&#x20AC;?
was a good showing, but it was far from the record number of voters for a city election. According to records at City Hall, the most voters on record turned out for the 1957 election when 1,686 ballots were cast. Another big election occurred in 1971 when 1,003 ballots were cast. :HGQHVGD\¡V WXUQRXW ZDV WKH ODUJHVW since that election. Election records have been kept at City Hall since 1955.
Cerwinske, a mechanic with the secondary roads crew, submitted the union proposal to supervisors Tuesday. Cerwinske is one of three local bargaining members.
Five Years Ago November 5, 2008 How much should the city of Hampton kick in for the new Rolling Prairie multi-use trail that will run right through town? That was a question discussed during the regular meeting of the Hampton City Council on Tuesday, Oct. 28. Roger Doughan, Joe Pitsor, and Pat Sackville, representing the trail effort, were at the council meeting to make a pitch for funding. The State Fire Marshal has EHHQ FDOOHG LQ WR LQYHVWLJDWH D Ă&#x20AC;UH that completely destroyed one home and seriously damaged anRWKHU RQ +DPSWRQ¡V VRXWKZHVW corner. According to Hampton Fire Chief Jeff Ferris, the HampWRQ )LUH 'HSDUWPHQW UHFHLYHG D UHSRUW RI D KRXVH Ă&#x20AC;UH DW S P on Sunday, Nov. 2. He also said the Ă&#x20AC;UH RULJLQDWHG LQ D KRPH RZQHG E\ Victor Guerrero at 716 8th Avenue SW. Nana Mikkelsen believes the Harriman-Nielsen farm on HampWRQ¡V ZHVW HGJH FRXOG EH D SULPH tourist destination, but she thinks the attraction could appeal most to visitors from overseas. Mikkelsen is a college student from Denmark where she is majoring in drama studies, an just completed a year in museum studies. Last year, the Danish American Heritage Society (DAHS) asked the Harriman-Nielsen Board if it would like to have an intern, with WKH '$+6 SLFNLQJ XS WKH WDE 7KDW¡V how Mikkelsen found herself in Hampton, sifting through the collection of items and letters in the home of a former Danish immigrant.
Ten Years Ago November 5, 2003 Hampton-Dumont High School football players, coaches, and asVLVWDQWV VWRUP WKH Ă&#x20AC;HOG DIWHU WKH %XOOGRJV SRVWHG WKHLU Ă&#x20AC;UVW ZLQ LQ two years, ending a 17-game losing streak. Twenty Years Ago They agreed with the ordiNovember 11, 1993 Just like last year, the 1993 fall QDQFH¡V LQWHQW WR ULG +DPSWRQ RI corn and soybean harvest brought methamphetamine makers, but an unexpected surprise. Howev- they took exception to who could er, unlike the surprise of 1992, the end up being punished. Seversurprise of 1993 brought yields that al Hampton businessmen voiced were much lower than expected. their concerns during a public The Iowa Department of Agriculture hearing on a proposed methamTuesday dropped its corn harvest es- phetamine precursor ordinance timate by 20 bushels per acre from held by the Hampton City Counan estimated 105 bushels in October cil on Tuesday, October 25. All of the public speakers at the hearing to 85 bushels in November. Thirty Years Ago Hamptonites said they enjoyed WDUJHWHG RQH VSHFLĂ&#x20AC;F VHFWLRQ RI WKH November 10, 1983 The drainage tile for the storm the commissioning visit because ordinance, but none of them asked sewer project at Terrace Hill is be- they gained a new appreciation for a question that could potentially ing completed across the Hampton the military and became acquaint- derail the ordinance. ,W¡V QRW KHU Ă&#x20AC;UVW IRUD\ LQWR WKH Country Club. A special easement ed with dignitaries from across the was required for the tile which cross- nation and world. City Council restaurant/entertainment business, es the course and empties below the member Paul Sensor of Hampton EXW ZLWK KXVEDQG %LOO LW¡V $QQ seemed to sum up the sentiments 1DODQ¡V Ă&#x20AC;UVW RQH LQ VRPH WLPH 7KH dam. )RUUHVW <DZ OHIW DQG 'HQQLV the best. He said long-term rela- Nalans, from Hampton, bought the Berk, right, received the Gover- tionships will be among the most Community Bowl in Dumont from Forty Years Ago QRU¡V /HDGHUVKLS $ZDUG IRU WKHLU preserved memories. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I was think- previous owners Devin and Michelle November 8, 1973 A 25-car loaded grain train pulled contributions to the Hampton ing this would be a one-time thing Broerman this past April. Since then away from the Chapin Farmers Co- Community Betterment program. but the (military) considers this a they have recarpeted and made more operative Elevator early Saturday The awards were to have been pre- long-term relationship,â&#x20AC;? Sensor room for seating in the six-lane bowling alley, and nearly doubled morning, much to the pleasure of sented by the governor last Satur- said Sunday. Franklin County road workers the place by converting a veterinary HOHYDWRU RIĂ&#x20AC;FLDOV 0DQDJHU &KXFN day at a noon luncheon, but both Crabb said there had been some Yaw and Berk stayed in Hampton have asked for a 6.5 percent pay clinic into a kitchen and dining area problems earlier securing an engine for the funeral of another HCB raise, and they want to prevent land- with a bar that is just across a hall to haul the cars away but added committee member, Merle Grace. Ă&#x20AC;OO ZRUNHUV IURP JDLQLQJ VHQLRULW\ LQ from the lanes. There is also a game the railroad cooperation resulted in Thus, they did not have their pic- the union. Workers also want an in- room in the back with three pool ta- Looking Back is compiled weekly by Jill Harvey. crease in money provided for safety bles, air hockey, and video games. prompt removal of the cars to avoid ture taken with the governor. The 982 voters who turned out shoes and small changes in vacation any interest charges for the elevator IRU 7XHVGD\¡V +DPSWRQ FLW\ HOHFWLRQ and leave of absence rules. Marvin to grain purchasers at the Gulf port.
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Looking Back Fifty Years Ago November 7, 1963 Attendance in Hampton ComPXQLW\ KLJK VFKRRO IRU WKH Ă&#x20AC;UVW QLQH weeks which has just been completed has set somewhat of a record according to announcement by Marvin L. Larson, high school principal. With a total enrollment of 487 for the four high school grades, n average daily attendance of 482.7 pupils has been recorded and Mr. Larson commended the pupils and their parHQWV KLJKO\ IRU WKLV Ă&#x20AC;QH UHFRUG The new minister at the Church of Christ in Hampton is Rev. Stanley L. Jones, age thirty-one, who with his family moved to Hampton on Monday from Whiting, where he had been minister for nearly four years. George Harrison, of Minneapolis, had been serving the church as an interim pastor. He will be taking on new duties in Minnesota in counseling and guidance. $ FORVH PD\RU¡V UDFH KLJKOLJKWed the 1963 municipal election in Hampton. All incumbents were re-elected. Voting Tuesday was light, with 639 ballots cast. Mayor Dan C. Artley was re-elected with a vote of 373, with his opponent, Edward Lange, receiving 319 votes.
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Dallas W. Schear, 87, of Alexander, died on Tuesday, October 29, 2013, at the Franklin Country View Nursing Facility in Hampton. Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, November 1, at the Dallas Schear Geneva United Methodist Church in *HQHYD ZLWK 3DVWRU 6KDZQ +LOO RIĂ&#x20AC;ciating. Burial will take place at the Lindenwood Cemetery in Geneva. The Sietsema-Vogel Funeral Home of Hampton was in charge of arrangements. Dallas was born in the Geneva area to Thomas and Lorena (Becker) Schear on March 10, 1926. He served in the United States Army during WWII graduating from the Geneva school shortly after that. Dallas was joined in marriage with Haroldine Walsh on March 15, 1944. Mr. Schear had been a long time resident of Alexander where he operated a service station from 1955 to 1972 then began working for Franklin County as part of its road maintenance depart1926-2013 ment until his retirement. In addition Services: to employment he was involved in 10:30 a.m., November 1 various community and church activGeneva United Methodist ities and organizations. His greatest Church passions in his retirement were his JUDQGFKLOGUHQ Ă&#x20AC;VKLQJ ZRRGZRUNLQJ 3DVWRU 6KDZQ +LOO RIÂżFLDWLQJ Burial: and caring for his wife, Haroldine. Lindenwood Cemetery, Geneva He is survived by his wife, HarolArrangements by: dine, of Alexander; daughter, Barbara Elaine Hatley, of Tennessee; son, 6LHWVHPD 9RJHO )XQHUDO +RPH Hampton Rodney Schear, of Denver, Colo.; son, Thomas Schear, of Alexander; VLHWVHPDYRJHOIXQHUDOKRPHV daughter, Marceen Lass, of Texas; com sister, Leola Johansen; and numerous 641-456-3232 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Dallas was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, Robert and Donald, and a sister, Barbara.
Velda Marie Mitchell, 97, of Sun City, Ariz., died on October 28, 2013, at the Leisure Living Home in Phoenix, Ariz. Inurnment will be held at a later date at the Hampton Cemetery in Hampton. Velda Marie Dorotha Mitchell was born on September 29, 1916, in a big FXEHG KRXVH RQ D IDUP PLOHV QRUWK RI %ORRPĂ&#x20AC;HOG 1HE +HU SDUHQWV Arthur Prosch and Louise Clausen Prosch were children of German immiJUDQWV 6KH OLYHG LQ %ORRPĂ&#x20AC;HOG WKH Ă&#x20AC;UVW \HDUV RI KHU OLIH 6KH ZDV JUDQWHG a $150 scholarship to several small colleges in the eastern Nebraska area, but right after high school graduation, spent about 6 years at one of the local %ORRPĂ&#x20AC;HOG EDQNV OHDUQLQJ DOO DVSHFWV RI WKH EDQNLQJ LQGXVWU\ 2Q 'HFHPEHU 14, 1941, she married the love of her life and soul mate Robert D. Mitchell ZKR OLYHG LQ QHDUE\ &UHLJKWRQ 1HE 7KH Ă&#x20AC;UVW VHYHUDO \HDUV RI WKHLU PDUULHG lives proved to be very nomadic as they lived in several towns including Sioux City, Fremont, Neb., Fort Dodge, Parkersburg, and Iowa Falls, before settling down at Storm Lake, for about 19 years and then on to Hampton, for another 20 years. Her husband, Bob, of almost 55 years passed away on the island of Maui on November 3, 1993, during one of their many vacations with her brother-in-law and sister, Herb and Verny Pabst. She went back to Hampton to prepare the funeral arrangements and sell their lovely Hampton home. In early summer of 1994, Velda moved to her new home in Sun City, AZ, and lived there before spending her last years in 4 different assisted living homes EHIRUH Ă&#x20AC;QDOO\ SDVVLQJ DZD\ ZKLOH DW /HLVXUH /LYLQJ +RPH LQ 3KRHQL[ 9HOGD spent her 97th birthday with her AZ family and exactly two weeks later left this secular but very Christian life to spend the rest of her life with her husEDQG DQG VRQ &UDLJ LQ WKHLU Ă&#x20AC;QDO +HDYHQO\ KRPH ZLWK RXU /RUG DQG 6DYLRU Jesus Christ. Velda was preceded in death by her parents, husband, Robert, son, Craig, and brother, Lyle Prosch. She is survived by her sister, Verny and husband Herb Pabst, of Denver, &ROR VLVWHU LQ ODZ +DUULHW 3URVFK RI %ORRPĂ&#x20AC;HOG 1HE GDXJKWHU 'LDQD DQG husband Don Berry of Sun Lakes, AZ, son Ron and wife Dorothy Mitchell, of Phoenix, Ariz., son, Rick, and wife, Terri Mitchell, of Colorado Springs, Colo., and daughter-in-law, Vicki Mitchell, of Edmunds, Wash. 6KH KDV HLJKW JUDQGFKLOGUHQ 0LWFK %HUU\ ZLIH -HQ $OOLVRQ .MHU KXVEDQG %U\DQ %ODNH 0LWFKHOO ZLIH .HOO\ 5RE 0LWFKHOO 0DWW 0LWFKHOO Shawnell Mitchell, Andy Mitchell, and Lindsay Mitchell. She has six great JUDQGFKLOGUHQ $EE\ DQG &RUD %HUU\ &KULVWRSKHU .MHU DQG 3D\WRQ 5HHJDQ and Addison Mitchell. Velda was a devoted Christian and wife and a wonderful mother, grandmother, and great grandmother whose family always came Ă&#x20AC;UVW ZLWK KHU 7KDQN \RX PRP DQG GDG IRU VKRZLQJ XV DOO KRZ WR OLYH WKLV life and prepare for the next.
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Steven Thomas Judge, 54, of Iowa City, beloved son, husband, brother and uncle, died on Wednesday, October 30, 2013. 9LVLWDWLRQ ZDV KHOG IURP S P RQ 0RQGD\ 1RYHPEHU DW WKH /HQVing Funeral and Cremation Service, Iowa City. Funeral services was held at D P RQ 7XHVGD\ 1RYHPEHU at the First United Methodist Church, Steven Judge Iowa City. Steve was a hero to his family, and a gentleman in every sense. Born in Toledo, Ohio, on June 19, 1959, he graduated with honors from BurlinJDPH +LJK 6FKRRO &DOLI LQ +H WKHQ DWWHQGHG WKH 86 $LU )RUFH Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo., completing two years of education DQG WUDLQLQJ ZLWK GLVWLQFWLRQ 'XULQJ his time as a USAFA cadet he played WKH FRQWUDEDVV LQ WKH 'UXP DQG %Xgle Corps, played on the Rugby team, and completed parachute and survival training. While on active duty in /LWWOH 5RFN $UN KH ZDV VWULFNHQ with encephalitis, which precipitatHG VFKL]RSKUHQLD 6WHYH UHFHLYHG DQ honorable discharge as a USAFA cadet in late 1979, returned to civilian life, and began a long road to recovery. 6WHYH PDUULHG 'LDQH 0DULH 7DUU DW KLV JUDQGSDUHQWV¡ &HQWXU\ )DUP KRPH in Elma, on November 24, 1983. The two remained a couple and would have celebrated their 30th anniversary this year. Steve was active with the National $OOLDQFH RI WKH 0HQWDOO\ ,OO +H ZDV a loyal volunteer and advocate for 1959-2013 supports and services for consumers Services: RI PHQWDO KHDOWK VHUYLFHV +H ZDV 10:30 a.m. November 5 part of the NAMI Veterans Council First United Methodist Church, at the VAMC in Iowa City and took Iowa City SDUW LQ 3HHU 6XSSRUW WUDLQLQJ +H ZDV Arrangements by: proud to be involved with ConnecLensing Funeral Home tions, a NAMI program of support Iowa City and self-help for people with serious lensingfuneral.com PHQWDO LOOQHVVHV +H ZDV JUDWHIXO for the Compeer for Vets program of Johnson County, and enjoyed his friendship with Wayne. +H RZQHG KLV RZQ KRPH DQG ORYHG KRPH PDQDJHPHQW PRZLQJ JUDVV UDNLQJ OHDYHV VQRZ EORZLQJ +H RSHQHG KLV KRPH WR WKH )DLUZHDWKHU /RGJH ZRUN JURXS ZKHQ WKH\ VSHQW VHYHUDO ZHHNV YROXQWHHULQJ LQ ,RZD &LW\ DIWHU WKH à RRG +LV ZLOOLQJQHVV WR RIIHU KLV KRPH DQG KHOS IDFLOLWDWHG QHWZRUNLQJ HIIRUWV WKDW HYHQWXDOO\ KHOSHG HVWDEOLVK )DLUZHDWKHU /RGJH homes in the Iowa City area. 6WHYH¡V SDVVLQJ LV JULHYHG E\ KLV ZLIH 'LDQH DQG PRWKHU -XQH RI ,RZD &LW\ KLV IDWKHU DQG VWHS PRWKHU 7RP DQG 0DU\ /RX -XGJH RI &DOLIRUQLD KLV EURWKHUV 'DYLG -XGJH DQG 0LNH -XGJH 0DVDH <RVKLQR RI ,RZD &LW\ and his sister Katherine (Nick McNamara), of Madison, Wisc. Steve was preceded in death by his younger brother, John Judge, loving IDWKHU RI .ULVWLQ 5XW] -DVRQ RI 0LQQHVRWD DQG /LQGVD\ +XQWLQJWRQ RI $UL]RQD 6WHYH¡V IDPLO\ KDV DVNHG WKDW DQ\ PHPRULDOV EH PDGH LQ KLV QDPH WR 1$0, -RKQVRQ &RXQW\ 3 2 %R[ ,RZD &LW\ ,$ DQG RU &RPSHHU RI -RKQVRQ &RXQW\ 0HQWDO +HDOWK &HQWHU ( &ROOHJH 6WUHHW Iowa City, IA 52240. On-line condolences may be directed to www.lensingfuneral.com
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turn. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV UHFHLYHG D UHSRUW of a controlled burn in the 300 block of Nuthatch Ave., Bradford. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV ZHUH DGYLVHG of a trailer parked at the intersection of 120th St. and Olive Ave. Caller was concerned someone would hit the trailer. 'HSXWLHV PRYHG WKH WUDLOHU LQWR D Ă&#x20AC;HOG GULYHZD\ DQG ZLOO FKHFN WKH QH[W GD\ WR see if someone gets it moved. :HGQHVGD\ 2FWREHU Â&#x2021; D P 'HSXWLHV UHFHLYHG D UHSRUW of a deer which ha been hit, but was still alive, alongside the road on Olive Ave. south of 170th St. Â&#x2021; D P 'HSXWLHV UHFHLYHG D UHSRUW of a controlled burn in the 1500 block of 110th St. Â&#x2021; S P 'LVSDWFKHUV UHFHLYHG multiple calls from a residence west of I-35 ½ mile east of Cardinal Ave. Subject advised it was a misdial. Â&#x2021; S P 6KHIĂ&#x20AC;HOG 3ROLFH DUUHVWHG $VKOH\ 6FKURHGHU 6KHIĂ&#x20AC;HOG LQ WKH EORFN RI *LOPDQ 6W 6KHIĂ&#x20AC;HOG RQ a Franklin County warranty for forgery, identity theft, second degree fraudulent practices, and tempering with records. Schroeder posted bond. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV ZHUH DGYLVHG RI WKH FDOOHU¡V GRJ KDG JRWWHQ RXW RI WKH house and they were out of town in the EORFN RI WK 6W 1 6KHIĂ&#x20AC;HOG 7KH 6KHIĂ&#x20AC;HOG RIĂ&#x20AC;FHU ZDV QRWLĂ&#x20AC;HG Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV UHFHLYHG D UHSRUW RI FDOOHU¡V GDXJKWHU¡V YHKLFOH ZDV GLVDEOHG LQ WKH EORFN RI +LJKZD\ 65. Caller advised they were making arrangements to get the car picked up. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV DVVLVWHG WKH +DPSWRQ 3ROLFH ZLWK D FDOO Â&#x2021; S P 'LVSDWFKHUV UHFHLYHG D 9-1-1 hang-up call in the 2000 block of WK 6W +DPSWRQ 'LVSDWFKHU WULHG calling the number back and subject adYLVHG HYHU\WKLQJ ZDV Ă&#x20AC;QH 7KXUVGD\ 2FWREHU Â&#x2021; D P 'HSXWLHV DVVLVWHG WKH +DPSWRQ 3ROLFH 'HSDUWPHQW Â&#x2021; D P 'HSXWLHV DVVLVWHG WKH +DPSWRQ 3ROLFH 'HSDUWPHQW Â&#x2021; D P 'HSXWLHV ZHUH DGYLVHG RI a train blocking the roadway on 210th 6W IRU RYHU PLQXWHV 'LVSDWFKHUV contacted the railroad to advise of the situation. Â&#x2021; D P 'LVSDWFKHUV ZHUH DGvised of an alarm going off on Brickyard 'U 6KHIĂ&#x20AC;HOG RIĂ&#x20AC;FHU ZDV DGYLVHG DQG checked on the residence. The owner was there and advised everything was Ă&#x20AC;QH Â&#x2021; S P 'LVSDWFKHUV UHFHLYHG D 9-1-1 hang-up call in the 300 block of (DVW 6W 6KHIĂ&#x20AC;HOG 'HSXW\ VSRNH ZLWK subject and all was OK. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV ZHUH DGYLVHG RI baby pigs on the roadway near the intersection of 130th St. and Eagle Ave. Sheriff checked and was unable to locate the pigs. Butler Sheriff 0RQGD\ 2FWREHU Â&#x2021; 'HSXWLHV H[HFXWHG Ă&#x20AC;YH WUDIĂ&#x20AC;F VWRSV DQG ZHUH QRWLĂ&#x20AC;HG RI WZR FRQWUROOHG burns throughout the county. Â&#x2021; D P 'HSXWLHV DVVLVWHG PHGLFDO personnel in the 200 block of N. Johnson St., Parkersburg. Â&#x2021; D P 'HSXWLHV DVVLVWHG WKH &ODUNVYLOOH )LUH 'HSDUWPHQW ZLWK D JUDVV Ă&#x20AC;HOG Ă&#x20AC;UH QHDU WKH LQWHUVHFWLRQ RI WK 6W DQG +LJKZD\ Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV ZHUH FDOOHG WR a property damage accident near the inWHUVHFWLRQ RI +LJKZD\ DQG 8QLRQ $YH Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV SHUIRUPHG D ZHOIDUH FKHFN RQ +LJK 6FKRRO %OYG Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV ZHUH FDOOHG WR an alarm in the 31300 block of Butler Ave. 7XHVGD\ 2FWREHU Â&#x2021; 'HSXWLHV H[HFXWHG RQH WUDIĂ&#x20AC;F VWRSV DQG ZHUH QRWLĂ&#x20AC;HG RI RQH FRQWUROOHG EXUQ Â&#x2021; D P 'HSXWLHV DUUHVWHG 6KHOGRQ Fenna Grady, 25, Rockford in the 400 block of 6th St. and was charged with Ă&#x20AC;IWK GHJUHH WKHIW +H ZDV KHOG WR DSSHDU before the judge. Â&#x2021; D P 'HSXWLHV DVVLVWHG PHGLFDO personnel in the 100 block of N. 2nd St. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV ZHUH FDOOHG WR a dog-deer matter in the 33000 block of +LJKZD\ Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV DVVLVWHG Ă&#x20AC;UH SHUsonnel in the 100 block of S. Railroad St. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV DWWHPSWHG WR serve an arrest warrant in the 800 block of S. Main St., Clarksville. Unable to locate. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV DUUHVWHG &KDUOHV Mcmanemy, 40, Shell Rock, in the 200 EORFN RI 6RXWK 6W 'XPRQW RQ DQ RXWVWDQGLQJ +DUGLQ &RXQW\ ZDUUDQW IRU VHFond degree theft. Subject bonded out on a $5,000 bond. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV DVVLVWHG Ă&#x20AC;UH personnel in the 17200 block of Quarry Ave. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV DVVLVWHG Ă&#x20AC;UH SHUsonnel in the 32300 block of 250th St. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV ZHUH FDOOHG WR D dog-deer matter near the intersection of WK 6W DQG +LJKZD\ Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV ZHUH FDOOHG WR D family domestic matter in the 500 block of 3rd St. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV SHUIRUPHG D welfare check in the 200 block of 2nd St. :HGQHVGD\ 2FWREHU Â&#x2021; 'HSXWLHV H[HFXWHG WZR WUDIĂ&#x20AC;F VWRSV DQG ZHUH QRWLĂ&#x20AC;HG RI WKUHH FRQWUROOHG burns. Â&#x2021; D P 'HSXWLHV ZHUH FDOOHG WR D harassment matter in the 200 block of W. South St., Greene. A report was initiated. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV WRRN D UHSRUW RI harassing phone calls in the 12000 block of Camp Comfort Road. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV DVVLVWHG ZLWK D mental/substance committal in the 400 block of 6th St. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV DVVLVWHG PHGLFDO
personnel in the 1100 block of Main St. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV ZHUH FDOOHG WR a property damage accident in the 100 block of E. Traer St. The two-vehicle accident was deemed minor and no report ZDV Ă&#x20AC;OHG Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV ZHUH FDOOHG WR DQ DVVDXOW Ă&#x20AC;JKW EHWZHHQ EURWKHUV LQ WKH 900 block of Grant St., Parkersburg. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV UHFHLYHG D UHSRUW of suspicious activity in the 30000 block of Broadway. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV DVVLVWHG PHGLFDO personnel in the 400 block of 6th St. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV ZHUH FDOOHG to the 800 block of 3rd Ave. for an unknown problem. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV UHFHLYHG D UHport of a suspicious person/vehicle near WKH LQWHUVHFWLRQ RI WK 6W DQG 'RGJH Ave. Unable to locate. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV UHFHLYHG D UHport of suspicious activity the 300 block RI +LFNRU\ 6W 7KXUVGD\ 2FWREHU Â&#x2021; 'HSXWLHV H[HFXWHG RQH WUDIĂ&#x20AC;F VWRS DQG ZHUH QRWLĂ&#x20AC;HG RI WZR FRQWUROOHG burns. Â&#x2021; D P 'HSXWLHV ZHUH FDOOHG WR D property damage accident near the intersection of 140th St. and Ivy Ave. Â&#x2021; D P 'HSXWLHV DVVLVWHG PHGLFDO SHUVRQQHO LQ WKH EORFN RI +LJKway 57. Â&#x2021; D P 3DUNHUVEXUJ RIĂ&#x20AC;FHUV covered an assault between two males in the 200 block of Elm St. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV WRRN D UHSRUW RI D WKHIW RI LQ JDOYDQL]HG VWHHO SDQHOV from the 31300 block of 190th St. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV WRRN D UHSRUW RI an alleged phone scam in the 1300 block of Main St. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV DVVLVWHG PHGLFDO personnel in the 900 block of Quinn St. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV WRRN D UHSRUW RI an estimated $1,000 in tools and misc. items were taken from the 100 block of +XQWHU 6W $SOLQJWRQ Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV ZHUH FDOOHG WR a dog-deer matter in the 17400 block of +LJKZD\ Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV WRRN D UHSRUW RI an alarm going off in the 500 block of Main St. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV ZHUH FDOOHG WR an alarm in the 1100 block of Water St. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV ZHUH FDOOHG WR WKH UHSRUW RI DQ DVVDXOW Ă&#x20AC;JKW LQ WKH EORFN RI :DWHU 6W 1HZ +DUWIRUG Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV UHFHLYHG D UHport of suspicious activity the 300 block RI +LFNRU\ 6W )ULGD\ 1RYHPEHU Â&#x2021; 'HSXWLHV H[HFXWHG IRXU WUDIĂ&#x20AC;F VWRSV DQG ZHUH QRWLĂ&#x20AC;HG RI WKUHH FRQWUROOHG burns. Â&#x2021; D P 'HSXWLHV DVVLVWHG PHGLFDO personnel in the 500 block of N. Kelly St. Â&#x2021; D P 'HSXWLHV DVVLVWHG PHGLFDO personnel in the 600 block Elm St. Â&#x2021; D P 'HSXWLHV ZHUH FDOOHG WR a vandalism report in the 33200 block of WK 6W 1HZ +DUWIRUG 6XEMHFW UHSRUWHG NLGV DOOHJHGO\ WRUH XS KLV Ă&#x20AC;HOG ZLWK four-wheel drive trucks. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV DVVLVWHG PHGical personnel in the 14200 block of +LJKZD\ Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV ZHUH FDOOHG WR D dog-deer matter in the 200 block of 1st St. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV ZHUH FDOOHG WR a family domestic matter (custody dispute) in the 500 block of Main St., Bristow. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV DVVLVWHG PHGLFDO personnel in the 900 block of N. Cherry St. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV ZHUH FDOOHG WR D car-deer property damage accident near WKH LQWHUVHFWLRQ RI +LJKZD\ DQG 9LQWDJH /DQH Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV DVVLVWHG PHGical personnel in the 600 block of Tuve Ave. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV ZHUH FDOOHG WR an unknown problem in the 1000 block of 7th St. 6DWXUGD\ 1RYHPEHU Â&#x2021; 'HSXWLHV H[HFXWHG WKUHH WUDIĂ&#x20AC;F VWRSV Â&#x2021; D P 'HSXWLHV DVVLVWHG D PRWRULVW QHDU WKH LQWHUVHFWLRQ RI +LJKZD\ and Sinclair Ave. Â&#x2021; D P 'HSXWLHV ZHUH FDOOHG WR D family domestic matter in the 300 block of 1st St. N. Â&#x2021; D P 'HSXWLHV ZHUH FDOOHG WR a property damage accident near the intersection of 220th St. and Cedar Ave., 'XPRQW 7KH UHSRUW ZDV LQFRPSOHWH DQG no injuries were reported. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV WRRN D WUHVSDVVing report in the 16400 block of 1st St. 6XQGD\ 1RYHPEHU Â&#x2021; 'HSXWLHV H[HFXWHG WZR WUDIĂ&#x20AC;F VWRSV DQG ZHUH QRWLĂ&#x20AC;HG RI [[[ FRQWUROOHG burns. Â&#x2021; D P 'HSXWLHV DVVLVWHG PHGLFDO personnel in the 300 block of 3rd St. Â&#x2021; D P 'HSXWLHV ZHUH FDOOHG WR D dog-deer matter near the intersection of &HGDU $YH DQG +LJKZD\ Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV DVVLVWHG Ă&#x20AC;UH SHUsonnel in the 100 block of N. 2nd St. Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV ZHUH FDOOHG WR D dog-deer matter near the intersection of +LJKZD\ DQG -D\ $YH Â&#x2021; S P 'HSXWLHV WRRN D UHSRUW RI a suspicious vehicle/person in the 200 block of N. Main St., Clarksville. Unable to locate. 0RQGD\ 2FWREHU Â&#x2021; 'HSXWLHV H[HFXWHG WZR WUDIĂ&#x20AC;F VWRSV Â&#x2021; D P 'HSXWLHV WRRN D EXUJODU\ UHSRUW LQ WKH EORFN RI 1 /RFXVW 6W Allison. Â&#x2021; D P 'HSXWLHV DVVLVWHG PHGLFDO SHUVRQQHO LQ WKH EORFN RI +LJKway 3. Â&#x2021; D P 'HSXWLHV ZHUH FDOOHG WR a dog-deer matter in the 29600 block of 6XSHULRU 5RDG 1R UHSRUW Ă&#x20AC;OHG
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Birth Ryan and Charlotte Bushbaum, of Cedar Falls, are the proud parents of a baby girl, Haylie Marie, born on Saturday, November 2nd in Waterloo. She weighed 7 lbs. 14 oz. adn measured 20.5 inches long. She is welcomed home by her brothers Andrew and Mason. Grandparents are Wayne and Wanda Hesse of Waterloo and John and Maxine Bushbaum of Dumont.
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Trick-or-Treating was a family affair for many, including The Deaton family of Ashley, Drake, Gabe, and Josh. (Photos by Jeff Forward, Hampton Chronicle.)
Halloween fun was found at the home of Jeff and Tracy Spear, who handed out candy to the trio of trick-or-treaters Carter Hautt, Gene Hautt, and Eldon Hautt. (Photos by Jeff Forward, Hampton Chronicle.)
The children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren of Leola Prause would like to honor her with an open house on November 17th from 2 to 4 p.m. at Faith Baptist Church, Hampton. No gifts please.
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ALGONA â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Algona, ranked 14th in Class 3A, spent less than an hour to put an end to the HampWRQ 'XPRQW YROOH\EDOO WHDP¡V post-season campaign. The Algona squad (30-6) had 15 kills from Tatum Meyer, 11 from Ali Grein and allowed just 11 H-D total team kills in the 25-5, 25-4, 25-20 victory on Monday, Oct. 28 at Algona. &RDFK &LQGD %DU]¡V WHDP Ă&#x20AC;Qished 4-22 overall. After committing 14 attack erURUV LQ WKH Ă&#x20AC;UVW WZR JDPHV PRVW RI + '¡V NLOOV FDPH LQ WKH WKLUG DQG Ă&#x20AC;QDO VHW RI WKH PDWFK ZKHUH LW DSpeared Hampton had regrouped. In fact, Macy Scheideman put down her two kills in the match to give the H-D Bulldogs a 2-0 lead â&#x20AC;&#x201C; their only advantage of the match. But Algona got the 5-3 advantage following that behind Meyer although Hampton kept it close at 13-11 and 16-13. Algona had match point at 2417, but a pair of ace serves and a kill by Catie Corsello prolonged the match until a net serve ended it. Algona 3 Hampton-Dumont 0 (25-5, 25-4, 25-20) ATTACKS â&#x20AC;&#x201C; H-D 72 (Catie Corsello 19, Macy Scheideman 14, Jordan Casey 10, Shelby Tidman 10, Lexi Sorenson 8, Emily Casey 4, Morgan Kalkwarf 3, Carolina Diosdado 2, Madison Mason, Cassie Miller). Alg 75 (Grein 24, Meyer 23, Courtney Groen 10, Maddie Hoch 4, Carly Seely 4, Mallary Wegener 4, Lacey Seely 3, Justine Yeoman 2, Morgan Schonert). KILLS â&#x20AC;&#x201C; H-D 11 (J. Casey 4, Corsello 3, Scheideman 2, Diosdado, Sorenson). Alg 40 (Meyer 15, Grein 11, Groen 4, C. Seely 3, Hoch 3, Schonert, L. Seely, Wegener, Yeoman. BLOCKS â&#x20AC;&#x201C; H-D 7 (J. Casey 2, Sorenson 2, E. Casey, Scheideman, Tidman). Alg 6 (Meyer 3, Groen, Hoch, Schonert). ASSISTS â&#x20AC;&#x201C; H-D 10 (Kalkwarf 5, Miller 5). Alg 36 (Reba Zeller 20, Sami Grein 16). DIGS â&#x20AC;&#x201C; H-D 38 (Sorenson 12, Corsello 7, Mason 6, J. Casey 3, Diosdado 3, Kalkwarf 2, Scheideman 2, E. Casey, Miller, Tidman). Alg 50 (Gabby Holmes 18, A. Grein 6, Zeller 6, Alli Brown 5, Julie Grether 4, Meyer 4, S. Grein 3, Groen, Hoch, L. Seely, Wegener). SERVING â&#x20AC;&#x201C; H-D, Sorenson 5-5, J. Casey 3-3; Kalkwarf 8-9, 2 aces; Miller 5-6, ace; Tidman 3-4, ace; Scheideman 2-3. Alg, Zeller 15-15, 2 aces; Meyer 5-5, ace; Brown 4-4; S. Grein 3-3, ace; Emily Cook 2-2; Gabby Holmes 15-16, ace; A. Grein 21-23, 3 aces; Grether 9-10.
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PAINT AND PUMPKINS CAL AND H-D FFA UNITE FOR AN AFTERNOON FOR KIDS The Hampton-Dumont Future Farmers of America chapter have three things they focus on: student development, chapter development, and community development. Agriculture teacher and FFA sponsor, Sarah DeBour, along with her students, continue to make progress in all three. It was community development they exercised on SatXUGD\ 2FWREHU WK GXULQJ the annual Fall Festival at Harriman-Nielson Farm. A handful of HamptonDumont students, along with CAL FFA students, showed up to show kids a good time. The festival offers games for kids, hayrides, music, corn shucking, animal viewing and much more. It was DeBour and the FFA studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; job to help kids pick out pumpkins, gather paint supplies, and paint the pumpkins. When kids were done,
the FFA loaded the pumpkins onto a hayrack, which were judged at the end of the dayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s activities. Sophomore Laura Dirksen, an FFA participant and Fall Festival volunteer says, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s always fun to be around kids and help them, but I really like being with my FFA team too.â&#x20AC;? The volunteer opportunity has been a tradition of the CAL school districtâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s FFA; a tradition that was extended to H-D when DeBour started splitting her school day between CAL and HamptonDumont. Dennis Carlson, from Carlson Christmas Trees, organizes the volunteer efforts of the FFA. DeBour
Top left: Natalie Gunderson and Laura Dirksen stop decorating their pumpkins to pose for a picture. Top right: Austin Busma helps kids paint their pumpkins Left: Ag teacher Sarah DeBour keeps the operation moving.
explained, that the FFA basically assists Carlson with whatever he needs. The success of the pumpkin decorating can be
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man-Nielsen Farms, and gaged both by the smiles on the CAL and H-D Future kidsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; faces and the vibrantly Farmers of America, kids get a taste of country living FRORUHG SXPSNLQV WKDW Ă&#x20AC;OO and get to feel like Pacaso the hayrack. Thanks to for a day. DeBour, Carlson, Harri-
THE MAN BEHIND THE LENS RANDY KLINE GIVES STUDENTS MEMORIES FROZEN IN TIME You see him on the sidelines at football games. Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s in the crowd in the gym. Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve liked his pictures on Facebook. But how much do you really know about Randy Klineâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s love of photography, and his loyalty to the bulldogs? Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been decades since .OLQH JRW KLV Ă&#x20AC;UVW PP camera. After he shot some awesome action photos of his friend motocross racing, he was hooked. â&#x20AC;&#x153;My most memorable location was lying on the ground of the local gravel pit between two jumps. I was able to capture, in focus and frozen, my friend as he laid the motor-
cycle on itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s side in mid-air,â&#x20AC;? he explains. In high school, Randy was able to use his talent as a member of the yearbook staff where he learned how to develop his own photos in a black and white darkroom. What started out as a hobby, has become a big part of Klineâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s life. A dental hygienist by day, you can XVXDOO\ Ă&#x20AC;QG KLP DW DQ\ + ' activity cheering, chatting, and of course, snapping a few hundred pictures. He says, â&#x20AC;&#x153;I love covering H-D activities. I have been in town 20 years now and re-
ally like to see the progression of talent and interest as the youth pass through their school years.â&#x20AC;? He started shooting H-D activities in particular because four of his own children were involved in H-D sports. Since he was going to be at the events and was going to be taking pictures of it, he selflessly thought, why not get everyone that he could? He admits one big bonus is that he has the best seat in the house at sporting events. After an event, Kline makes the pictures public so that parents and athletes can save them to their computers to be made in to prints or shared as cover photos or proĂ&#x20AC;OHV ´$IWHU IRRWEDOO JDPH Friday night, people start tagging players and by Saturday morning my Face-
ERRN QRWLĂ&#x20AC;FDWLRQV FDQ QXPEHU LQWR WKH UDQJH , ORYH seeing comments from aunts and uncles from all over the country as they see photos of their relatives.â&#x20AC;? Randy has taken team and individual pictures for youth baseball, softball, football and soccer for a number of years. He provides pictures to student-athletes at the end of the season that he prints himself; memories frozen in time. They are keepsakes students and parents will treasure forever. The technological progression of photography has been a big factor in his love for photography. When he Ă&#x20AC;UVW EHJDQ WDNLQJ SLFWXUHV LW would take a week to see the LPDJH UROO RI Ă&#x20AC;OP 1RZ LQ KH Ă&#x20AC;QGV KLPVHOI OHDYing an event with hundreds of pictures that he can go home, edit, and print immediately.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;I have printed out 2,200 pictures from football games alone so far this season.â&#x20AC;? Randy has no plans to make photography his profession, but he has taken pictures for weddings of friends. Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s done a handful of senior sessions and a couple of quinceneros. He explained that his biggest fear is missing the big moment that someone has their heart set on having saved in a photograph. Fun hobby or a paying gig, one thing is for sure; Kleinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s photos continue to give students and parents moments that they can remember whenever they want to log on to their computer, or open up their scrapbooks. And what could be better than that?
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WEEKLY PRO RACING UPDATE Racing News, Stats & Trivia 2013 Standings
Advocare 500
2013 Chase for the Cup
Nov. 10th, 3:15 pm ET Phoenix International Raceway
2013 Nationwide Series Driver 1) Austin Dillon 2) Sam Hornish Jr. 3) Regan Smith 4) Elliott Sadler 5) Justin Allgaier 6) Brian Scott 7) Trevor Bayne 8) Brian Vickers 9) Kyle Larson 10) Parker Kligerman
1) Jimmie Johnson Points: 2342 Wins: 6 Top 5: 15 Top 10: 22
2) Matt Kenseth Points: 2335 Wins: 7 Top 5: 11 Top 10: 19
3) Kevin Harvick Points: 2302 Wins: 3 Top 5: 8 Top 10: 19
4) Kyle Busch Points: 2290 Wins: 4 Top 5: 16 Top 10: 20 Points: 2280 Wins: 0 Top 5: 8 Top 10: 20
NASCAR told its competitors last week it is considering eliminating single-car qualifying next season in an overhaul that would likely implement road coursestyle qualifying at all but two tracks. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not written in stone at this point in time,â&#x20AC;? NASCAR spokesman Kerry Tharp said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We just talked about some ideas that would make things more interesting. Today was an opportunity for us to talk to the drivers about ideas, and Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m sure other ideas will come up over the next few weeks.â&#x20AC;?
6) Jeff Gordon
Location: Phoenix, Ariz. Distance: 1.0 miles Shape: Tri-Oval Turns: 11Âş (1-2) & 9Âş (3-4) Qualifying Record: Rusty Wallace 134.718 - 2000 Race Record: Tony Stewart 118.132 - 1999
Points: 2273 Wins: 1 Top 5: 8 Top 10: 17
7) Clint Bowyer Points: 2273 Wins: 0 Top 5: 9 Top 10: 18
8) Greg BifďŹ&#x201A;e
In 1964, when Phoenix International Raceway was carved out of the foothills of the Estrella Mountains, it was intended to be a new jewel in the crown of American open wheel racing. Drivers like Mario Andretti, A.J. Foyt, Parnelli Jones and the Unsers soon came to love the one mile paved oval with the unique bend in the backstretch. But it wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t until 1988, when NASCAR Sprint Cup Series racing came to PIR, that auto racing in Phoenix really became a major sporting attraction for the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Valley of the Sun.â&#x20AC;? Today, Phoenix International Raceway has a tradition that is unmatched in the world of racing.
Points: 2269 Wins: 1 Top 5: 4 Top 10: 13
9) Joey Logano Points: 2251 Wins: 1 Top 5: 11 Top 10: 17
10) Kurt Busch Points: 2246 Wins: 0 Top 5: 10 Top 10: 15
Racing Trivia
11) Carl Edwards
Who won the inaugural race at Phoenix International Raceway?
Points: 2226 Wins: 2 Top 5: 9 Top 10: 16
12) Ryan Newman Points: 2224 Wins: 1 Top 5: 6 Top 10: 17
a) Alan Kulwicki b) Dale Earnhardt
13) Kasey Kahne
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c) Mark Martin d) Rusty Wallace
Answer : a) Alan Kulwicki won the inaugural race in 1988.
Chase for the Cup: AdvoCare 500 Preview
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5) Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Track Details
Points 1107 1101 1053 1026 1022 1010 1009 970 945 924
Points: 2209 Wins: 2 Top 5: 10 Top 10: 13
Last Weekendâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Race: Jimmie Johnson wins the AAA Texas 500 Driver Start Finish Points/Bonus Jimmie Johnson was able to pull away from his pursuers Jimmie Johnson 3 1 48 with apparent ease, ďŹ nishing three positions ahead of Matt Kenseth in Sundayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s AAA Texas 500, breaking Dale Earnhardt Jr.7 2 42 a tie for the lead in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Joey Logano 12 3 42 Cup. Johnsonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s performance amounted to a brutal Matt Kenseth 6 4 41 bludgeoning of Kenseth and the rest of the opposition. Kasey Kahne 11 5 39 Kenseth hurt his own cause with a pit road speeding Brad Keselowski 2 6 39 penalty, but not even a perfect day on pit road likely Denny Hamlin 14 7 37 would have overcome the dominance of the ďŹ ve-time Kevin Harvick 19 8 36 champion. Jimmie led 255 of 334 laps en route to his Year Ryan Newman 13 9 36 third victory at Texas Motor Speedway, his sixth of the 2013 Clint Bowyer 26 10 34 season and the 66th of his career.
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Wins 6 66
Top 10s 22 270
Avg. Finish 11.0 13.0
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Hampton Chronicleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Football Pick â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;em Apparently, there are a few guys who want to take their footballs and go home. Your sports editor was asked to make this harder. And some of the pickers are crying about it. And yet, all the picks were nearly the same. Reporter Nick Pedley jumps into the top spot by the tiebreak ahead of sales representative Frankie Aliu. Editor Jeff Forward, publisher Ryan Harvey and Sports Editor Kristi Nixon are all virtually tied but for tiebreaks. Here are this weekâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s picks:
PRO Detroit at Chicago Carolina at San Francisco COLLEGE Hawaii at Navy Utah State at UNLV Iowa at Purdue COMMENTARY
Nick Pedley
Frankie Aliu
Jeff Forward
Ryan Harvey
Kristi Nixon
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Navy UNLV Iowa 35, Purdue 14
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Navy UNLV Iowa 42, Purdue 14
Navy UNLV Iowa 28, Purdue 10
Nick Pedley: Detroit: Going with the Lions because I just have to. Matthew Stafford is a man! San Francisco: Carolina has a decent team this year and could possibly pull this one off. But, I gotta go with the Niners at home. Navy: Fun fact: Deadspin.com had Hawaii (0-7) ranked No. 113 in its weekly ranking of 125 college football teams as of Oct. 31. UNLV: Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know, donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t care. Next! Iowa: Iowa lost to Purdue at home last year. Both teams were awful, but Iowa is improved and Purdue is definitely not. Frankie Aliu: Detroit: Megatron will continue to dominate the NFL this season and will be named MVP. The last WR to be named MVP was Jerry Rice in 1987. San Francisco: As good as Cam Newton has been, I think he will have a tough time with the 49ers defense. I expect this game to be very low-scoring. Navy: Hawaii is bad. UNLV: Must be fun to be a college student and live in Las Vegas. Iowa: Iowa wins big; Purdue might be the worst team in the Big Ten. Jeff Forward: Detroit: The Lions have momentum on their side recently while Chicago is dealing with a spate of injuries. I see Stafford and Calvin hooking up often. San Francisco: The Panthers have been a pleasant surprise this year behind Cam Newton and their stellar defense. The 49ers are peaking in the run game. Should be a good one. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m going with the home team. Navy: Navy has a winning record and Hawaii is winless. The teams have contrasting offense, too. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll go with the Midshipmen. Utah State: A battle of top teams in whatever conference they play in should be thrilling for folks in Utah and Nevada. Iowa: Purdue is bad, really bad, this seasonâ&#x20AC;Śso, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a no-brainer to pick Iowa. Ryan Harvey: Detroit: The Bears lack a solid quarterback with Cutler out. San Francisco: In a battle of read-option quarterbacks, the Bay area team should claim the win. Navy: Navy moves a step closer to qualifying for a bowl game. UNLV: Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a coin flip on this one, so Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll take the home team. Iowa: With the success Purdue has had this year, Iowa State may even be able to beat them. Kristi Nixon: Detroit: Even though McCown can lead, it wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be good enough against Megatron and the Lions. San Francisco: Kaepernick breaks out against the Panthers. Navy: Obviously, because dad was a Navy man. UNLV: Because the Mountain West gets ignored, and I wanted to run with it. Iowa: Even though Iowa doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t do well at Purdue, Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m going with the Hawks.
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Lieutenant Dean P. Hamilton Veteran’s Name: __________________________________ ING, 133rd Infantry of the 34th (Red Bull) Division- WWII Branch of Service (unit): ___________________________
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Dennis, Darwin, Delbert, Corinne Children: ________________________________________
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Jan Lehmann Spouse: _________________________________________
Frances Spouse: _________________________________________
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Lisa & Mark Children: ________________________________________
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Airborne Infantry Branch of Service (unit): ___________________________
Johnston, IA Location: ________________________________________
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Siblings: ________________________________________
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Spouse: _________________________________________
and Logan Children: Ashley ________________________________________
Children: ________________________________________
Paulson, Dawn Cook Siblings: Robert ________________________________________
Derrick, Connor, Taryn Kline Siblings: ________________________________________
September 1980 - June 2004 Date of Service: __________________________________
2009 - Present Date of Service: __________________________________
Derrick Kline Veteran’s Name: __________________________________
Randy Kline Veteran’s Name: __________________________________
Branch of Service (unit): ___________________________ US Air Force
Branch of Service (unit): ___________________________ Army
Kandahar, Afghanistan Location: ________________________________________
Ft. Bragg, NC Location: ________________________________________
Saili Kline Spouse: _________________________________________
Spouse: _________________________________________ Ft. Campbell, KY
Children: ________________________________________
Derrick, Nathan, Connor, Taryn Children: ________________________________________
Nate, Connor, Taryn Kline Siblings: ________________________________________
Olson Siblings: Cindy ________________________________________
2006 - Present Date of Service: __________________________________
1985 - 1990 Date of Service: __________________________________
Ian Fielding Veteran’s Name: __________________________________
John Donnelly Veteran’s Name: __________________________________
Branch of Service (unit): ___________________________ Navy
Branch of Service (unit): ___________________________ Navy
USS Robert G. Bradley Location: ________________________________________
San Diego, CA Location: ________________________________________
Spouse: _________________________________________ Jacksonville, Fl
Spouse: _________________________________________
Henry & Teresa Children: Parents: ________________________________________
Craig and Kathy Parents: Children: ________________________________________
Abbey Siblings: ________________________________________
Katie, Lindsay, Michael Siblings: ________________________________________
June, 16th 2013 - Present Date of Service: __________________________________
May 2010 - Present Date of Service: __________________________________
John Toomsen Veteran’s Name: __________________________________
1st Lieutenant Maurice Feese Veteran’s Name: __________________________________
Branch of Service (unit): ___________________________ U.S. Marines
Branch of Service (unit): ___________________________ Air Force
Quantico, VA Location: ________________________________________
WW2 - Japan Location: ________________________________________
Grace Spouse: _________________________________________
Leila Spouse: _________________________________________
Kenneth, Dennis, Donna, James Children: ________________________________________
Cindy Children: ________________________________________
13 Siblings: ________________________________________
Siblings: ________________________________________
1946 - 1947 Date of Service: __________________________________
Date of Service: __________________________________
Sgt. Galen Heinkel Veteran’s Name: __________________________________
Harm DeGroot Veteran’s Name: __________________________________
Branch of Service (unit): ___________________________ Army
Branch of Service (unit): ___________________________ Army
Korea Location: ________________________________________
Korea Location: ________________________________________
Gloria Spouse: _________________________________________
Junice DeGroot Spouse: _________________________________________
Children: ________________________________________
Nancy, Rick, Patti Children: ________________________________________
Army
Mayport Naval Base
Ft. Clayton, Panama
Date of Service: __________________________________
10 Grandchildren Siblings: 12 ________________________________________ Great Grandchildren March 1953 - March 1955 Date of Service: __________________________________
Duane L. Eisentrager Veteran’s Name: __________________________________
Leland G. Wickwire Veteran’s Name: __________________________________
Siblings: ________________________________________
Army Branch of Service (unit): ___________________________ 16th Rangers Inf. rank
Branch of Service (unit): ___________________________ 351st Army
Germany Location: ________________________________________
Trieste, Italy Location: ________________________________________
Susan Spouse: _________________________________________
Evelyn M. Wickwire Spouse: _________________________________________
Michael Children: ________________________________________
Children: ________________________________________
and Galen Siblings: Gene ________________________________________
Siblings: ________________________________________
1969 - 1971 Date of Service: __________________________________
January 1952 - January 1954 Date of Service: __________________________________
Kenton W. Popinga Veteran’s Name: __________________________________
Merle Whipple Veteran’s Name: __________________________________
HHT 1/3rd ACR Branch of Service (unit): ___________________________
Branch of Service (unit): ___________________________ Army
Served in Persian Gulf War Location: ________________________________________
Korea Location: ________________________________________
Spouse: _________________________________________
Mary Ann Spouse: _________________________________________
Alexandra Children: ________________________________________
Marcia Whipple, Marilyn Knoll, Mickie Mark Whipple, Mary Jane Neff Children: Shumaker, ________________________________________
Brother and 2 Sisters Siblings: 1________________________________________
- Army, Virgil Whipple - Army, Verle Siblings: Whipple ________________________________________
March 1986 - September 1991 Date of Service: __________________________________
1953 - 1956 Date of Service: __________________________________
Lorenzo Whipple - Army, Lenora Conrad, Wilber Whipple - Army, Roscoe Whipple - Navy
Bob Paulson Veteran’s Name: __________________________________
Joseph James Brown Veteran’s Name: __________________________________
Secure Telecom & Crypto Tech Branch of Service (unit): ___________________________
USMC, 2/2 Fox Co. Branch of Service (unit): ___________________________
New Mexico, Texas, Panama Location: ________________________________________
US Bataan, Afghanistan Location: ________________________________________
Bob Paulson, Roni & Shirley Meints Parents: Spouse: _________________________________________
Rhonda Schmidt & Chris Brown Parents: Spouse: _________________________________________
Melissa 19, Courtney 17 Children: ________________________________________
Nicolaus Brown, Sarah Behn, Children: ________________________________________ Siblings:
Dawn Cook, Eric Paulson Siblings: ________________________________________
Siblings: ________________________________________
July 1978 - July 1982 Date of Service: __________________________________
2008 - 2012 Date of Service: __________________________________
Chief Frank Lieth Veteran’s Name: __________________________________
James W. Lieth Veteran’s Name: __________________________________
Branch of Service (unit): ___________________________ Air Force
Air Force Branch of Service (unit): ___________________________
Texas, North Dakota, Missouri, Location: ________________________________________
Nebraska, Kuwait, Missouri, Texas Location: ________________________________________
Spouse: _________________________________________ Turkey, Korea
Spouse: _________________________________________
Juli Spouse: Children: _________________________________________ ________________________________________
Children: ________________________________________
James, Nikki, Justin Children: Siblings: ________________________________________
Siblings: ________________________________________
1984 - 2009 Date of Service: __________________________________
2004 - Present Date of Service: __________________________________
Jerald Lee Craig Veteran’s Name: __________________________________
John Robert Craig Veteran’s Name: __________________________________
Branch of Service (unit): ___________________________ Air Force
Air Force Branch of Service (unit): ___________________________
Colorado, South Dakota, Location: ________________________________________
England, Texas, Illinois Location: ________________________________________
Spouse: _________________________________________ Alabama, California
Spouse: _________________________________________
Donna Spouse: Children: _________________________________________ ________________________________________
Tina Children: ________________________________________ Spouse: _________________________________________
Bridget, Kevin, Henry Children: Siblings: ________________________________________
Siblings: Treyton, Trevor, Talynn, Tara Children: ________________________________________
1990 - 2011 Date of Service: __________________________________
Date of Service: __________________________________ 1988 - 1992
Gerald Lee Craig Veteran’s Name: __________________________________
Edward Robert Prause Veteran’s Name: __________________________________
Branch of Service (unit): ___________________________ Air Force
Marine Branch of Service (unit): ___________________________
Texas, Illinois, Arizona, England, Location: ________________________________________
Served in the South Pacific - WW2 Location: ________________________________________
Spouse: _________________________________________ Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska
Leola Spouse: _________________________________________
USAF 1960 Comm. Squadron th
England, Germany, Illinois, Virginia,
North Dakota, Georgia,
SE Asia, Germany, Saudi Arabia,
Sam Brown, Jonathon Schmidt
Washington State
Jo Spouse: Children: _________________________________________ ________________________________________
Children: ________________________________________
Juli, Jerald, John Children: Siblings: ________________________________________
Siblings: ________________________________________
1963 - 1993 Date of Service: __________________________________
1943 - 1946 Date of Service: __________________________________
Tom Teggatz Veteran’s Name: __________________________________
Daren Teggatz Veteran’s Name: __________________________________
U.S. Air Force / Army Branch of Service (unit): ___________________________
U.S. Navy Branch of Service (unit): ___________________________
North Dakota, Fort Eustis, VA Mather AFB, CA, Kuwait Location: ________________________________________
Several Bases, Iraq, Sioux Falls, SD Location: ________________________________________
Sue Spouse: _________________________________________
Marie & the late Leonard Teggatz Spouse: Parents: _________________________________________
Allen, Patricia Children: ________________________________________
Children: ________________________________________
Siblings: ________________________________________
Ann Flickinger, Brad Siblings: Tom, ________________________________________
1981 - 2005 Date of Service: __________________________________
1991 - Present Date of Service: __________________________________
Brad Teggatz Veteran’s Name: __________________________________
Leonard Teggatz Veteran’s Name: __________________________________
U.S. Army Branch of Service (unit): ___________________________
Army Branch of Service (unit): ___________________________
Camp Dodge, Johnston, IA Location: ________________________________________
Germany Location: ________________________________________
Melissa Teggatz Spouse: _________________________________________
Marie Spouse: _________________________________________
Carolyn, William, Harrison Children: ________________________________________ Afghanistan (2/03 - 10-03) Iraq (6/06 - 8/07) Deployments: Siblings: ________________________________________
Tom, Daren, Ann Flickinger, Brad Children: ________________________________________
January 1997 - Present Date of Service: __________________________________
1957-1959 Date of Service: __________________________________
Siblings: ________________________________________
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38%/,& 127,&( /DWLPHU &LW\ &RXQFLO /DWLPHU &LW\ &RXQFLO 5HJXODU 6HVVLRQ 0LQXWHV 0LQXWHV RI /DWLPHU &LW\ &RXQFLO PHHWLQJ 2FWREHU The regular meeting of the Latimer City Council was called to order by Mayor Kent Morton RQ :HGQHVGD\ 2FWREHU DW /DWLPHU &LW\ +DOO DW S P Answering roll call were council members Randy DeBour, Jeanne Plagge, Morgan Prestholt and Rhonda Noelck. Dan Torreson has left his position as city council member. Motion by Plagge, seconded by Noelck to approve the agenda. Motion carried unanimously. Matt Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Brien from the North Iowa Area Council of Governments had a discussion with the city council regarding updating the Hazard Mitigation Plan. At the next council meeting in November the council will vote to adopt the Hazard Mitigation Plan. Ken Goetsch talked to the council about his concerns regarding the alley in back of his property. Camille Knowles shared her concerns about the Lynch Livestock facility in Latimer. The city clerk will send her a copy of the Latimer Restricted Residence ordinance. Mike Keehn, Fire Chief, met with the council UHJDUGLQJ ÂżUH GHSDUWPHQW PDWWHUV Motion by DeBour, seconded by Plagge to approve the minutes of the last regular city council meeting. Motion carried unanimously. The mayor and city council reviewed the FOHUNÂśV ÂżQDQFLDO VWDWHPHQW DQG EXGJHW UHYLHZ which was given to them before the meeting. Motion by Prestholt, seconded by Plagge to appoint Doug Peter, Bob Swanson, and Jan Stratmann to the Latimer Development Board for 2014. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Plagge, seconded by Prestholt that the city clerk certify to the Franklin County AudiWRU EHIRUH 'HFHPEHU WKDW IRU WKH QH[W ÂżVFDO \HDU DQG IRU WKH 8UEDQ 5HQHZDO $UHD
within the City of Latimer, the City requests $5,600.00 in available TIF increment tax revenue which is less that the maximum available TIF increment tax revenue. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Noelck, seconded by DeBour to approve the city clerkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Annual Urban Renewal Report. Motion carried unanimously. The date and time for Halloween Trick-or-Treat QLJKW ZLOO EH IURP S P WR S P RQ 2FWREHU VW Mike Walrod reported that there was a very good turnout for the Hazardous Waste Day in Latimer. A discussion was held in regard to overdue water bills. Mayor Morton discussed improvements that need to be done on the building that the city is purchasing before the city moves the city hall RIÂżFH WR WKH QHZ EXLOGLQJ Motion by Prestholt, seconded by Noelck to approve the bills as listed. Motion carried unanimously. 7KH ELOOV DUH DV IROORZV *(1(5$/ IPERS, retirement ................................. Electronic Fed. Tax Pmt. System, Fed. FICA ... ............................................................. Treasurer, State of Iowa, quarterly state tax ..... .............................................................141.00 First Citizens National Bank, safe deposit box . ...............................................................60.00 Hamilton Tree Service, stump grinding ... Farmers Cooperative Co., chemicals ..... Iowa One Call, fax charges 2 ....................4.50 'H%RXU (OHFWULF ,QF ODPS IRU SDUN Âż[WXUH ....... ............................................................... Mid-America Publishing Corp., publishing ........ ............................................................. Dorsey & Whitney, L.L.P., legal services .......... .............................................................650.00 Michael Walrod, cell phone usage reimbursement monthly ......................... Marco, Inc., toner ..................................
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Insurance deduction from monthly compensation for October .................................$450.00 52$' 86( 7$; IPERS, retirement ................................. Electronic Fed. Tax Pmt. System, Fed. FICA ... ............................................................. Treasurer, State of Iowa, quarterly state tax ..... .............................................................146.00 Central Iowa Distributing, Inc. street supplies .. .............................................................228.60 Hampton Hardware, shop supplies ..........2.76 Mid American Energy Co., utilities ........ :$7(5 87,/,7< IPERS, retirement .................................295.85 Electronic Fed. Tax Pmt. System, Fed. FICA ... .............................................................515.20 Treasurer, State of Iowa, quarterly state tax ..... .............................................................166.00 Treasurer, State of Iowa, sales tax, local RSWLRQ WD[ IRU PRQWK HQGLQJ .... Ia. Dept. of Natural Resources, annual water use fee for 2014 ...........................66.00 Hawkins Inc., azone, water supplies .... Austin Elling, water & related services deposit refund plus interest .................159.00 Cirilo Lopez Moran, water & related services deposit refund plus interest ...159.00 Kristi Everett, water & related services deposit refund plus interest .................159.00 Hobson, Cady, & Cady, P.L.C. money from garnishment to return to court ..........1,951.55 Ag Source Laboratories, water analysis ........... ...............................................................22.00 Frontier, telephone service .....................46.81 Mid American Energy Co., utilities ........179.84
Franklin REC, electricity at water tower ............ .............................................................281.00 *$5%$*( )81' IPERS, retirement ................................. Electronic Fed. Tax Pmt. System, Fed. FICA ... .............................................................149.80 Treasurer, State of Iowa, quarterly state tax ..... ...............................................................45.00 Treasurer, State of Iowa, sales tax, local RSWLRQ WD[ IRU PRQWK HQGLQJ ......57.05 Mason City Recycling Center LTD. processing ...............................................................69.00 /DQGÂżOO RI 1RUWK ,RZD JDUEDJH FKDUJH ............. ............................................................. Latimer Fuel & Service, L.L.C., gas .................. .............................................................400.00 6(:(5 )81' IPERS, retirement ................................. Electronic Fed. Tax Pmt. System, Fed. FICA ... ............................................................. Treasurer, State of Iowa, quarterly state tax ..... .............................................................117.00 Central Iowa Distributing, Inc., sewer supplies . ...........................................................466.90 . Treasurer, State of Iowa, sales tax, local RSWLRQ WD[ IRU PRQWK HQGLQJ ...... Ag Source Laboratories, SDWA testing ..42.00 Frontier, telephone service for lift station .......... ...............................................................45.97 Mid American Energy Co., utilities ..........44.15 Motion by Noelck, seconded by Prestholt to adMRXUQ WKH FRXQFLO PHHWLQJ DW S P 0RWLRQ carried unanimously. $77(67 Judy Muhlenbruck, City Clerk Kent Morton, Mayor ___________________________________ Published in the Hampton Chronicle on NoYHPEHU ___________________________________
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Legals are your right to know! 38%/,& 127,&( 5HYRFDEOH 7UXVW 127,&( 2) 38%/,&$7,21 2) 5(92&$%/( 75867 TO ALL PERSONS regarding STACIA M. ETNIER, Deceased, who died on or about October YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that Roger Lee Etnier and Edward Etnier are the Trustees of the Stacia M. Etnier Revocable Trust Agreement dated the 11th day of August, 1992, as DPHQGHG RQ -DQXDU\ -XQH and April 1, 2001. Any action to contest the validity of the trustmust be brought in the District Court of FranklinCounty, Iowa, within the later to occur of sixty days from the date of the second publication of this notice, or thirty days from the date of mailing of this notice to all heirs of the decedent, DQG EHQHÂżFLDULHV XQGHU WKH WUXVW ZKRVH LGHQWLties are reasonably ascertainable. Any claim not ÂżOHG ZLWKLQ WKLV SHULRG VKDOO EH IRUHYHU EDUUHG Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the decendent or to the trust are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned WUXVWHH DW WKH DGGUHVV OLVWHG EHORZ YLD FHUWLÂżHG mail, return receipt requested. Unless creditor claims are mailed by the later to occur of sixty days from the second publication of this notice, or thirty days from the date of mailing this notice, a claim shal be forever barred unless otherwise allowed or paid. Dated this 22nd GD\ RI 2FWREHU Stacia M. Etnier Revocable Trust Agreement dated August 11, 1992, as amendHG RQ -DQXDU\ -XQH DQG $SULO 1, 2001 ROGER LEE ETNIER 1759 240th Street 6KHIÂżHOG ,$ EDWARD ETNIER 714 4th Avenue, SE Hampton, IA 50441 TRUSTEES G.A. Cady III HOBSON, CADY & CADY, PLC PO Box 456 Hampton, IA 50441 Attorneys for Trustee Date of second publication 6th day of NovemEHU ____________________________________ Published in the Hampton Chronicle on OctoEHU DQG 1RYHPEHU ____________________________________
38%/,& ,1)250$7,21$/ 0((7,1* 127,&( 3XEOLF ,QIRUPDWLRQDO 0HHWLQJ 1RWLFH 3URSRVHG Â&#x201C; N9 +9'& (OHFWULF 7UDQVPLVVLRQ /LQH )UDQNOLQ &RXQW\ ,RZD Â&#x2021; 'RFNHW ( Notice is hereby given that Rock Island Clean Line LLC (â&#x20AC;&#x153;Rock Island Clean Lineâ&#x20AC;? or â&#x20AC;&#x153;Petitionerâ&#x20AC;?), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Clean Line Energy Partners LLC, having its principal place of business at 1001 McKinney Street, Suite 700, Houston, Texas 77002, proposes to construct, operate and maintain an approximately Âą600 kV high voltage direct current electric transmission line, of which approximately 45.75 miles of transmission line is being proposed in Franklin County. The purpose of the new transmission line is to transmit renewable energy produced in Iowa and the surrounding region to Illinois and eastern markets of the United States. A map showing the proposed corridor for the line (the ÂłQRWLÂżFDWLRQ FRUULGRU´ DQG WKH SUHIHUUHG URXWH LV attached hereto and by this reference made a SDUW KHUHRI 7KH QRWLÂżFDWLRQ FRUULGRU UHĂ&#x20AC;HFWV WKH DUHD LQ ZKLFK ODQGRZQHUV KDYH EHHQ QRWLÂżHG of the public informational meeting described below and in which easements may be sought following that meeting. The Petitionerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s preferred route would start at
the Wright/Franklin County border in Section 7 of Wisner Township and continue east along a quarter-section line for 2.5 miles, where it then turns south and continues along the halfâ&#x20AC;&#x201C;section line for 0.25 mile. At the center of Section 9 of Wisner Township, it continues east generally along a half-section line for approximately 7 miles, where it turns south and continues along a half-section line for approximately 15 miles. The route then turns east and continues along a half-section line for 1.25 miles, then turns south along a quarter-section line for 5 miles. It then turns east along a half-section line and continues generally east for approximately 4.75 miles, where it turns south for 0.5 mile, then generally east along a quarter-section line for approximately 6.75 miles. The route then turns south along a quarter-section line for 1 mile, where it turns east along a quarter-section line for 1.75 miles, where it enters Butler County. The preIHUUHG URXWH PD\ QRW EH WKH ÂżQDO URXWH FKRVHQ KRZHYHU WKH ÂżQDO URXWH ZLOO EH ZLWKLQ WKH QRWLÂżcation corridor as outlined on the attached map. As a landowner or a party adjacent to, in possession of, or residing on property which may be affected by the location and construction of the aforementioned electric transmission line, you have the right to be present at a public in-
formational meeting to be held at the place and time listed below and conducted by the Iowa Utilities Board (â&#x20AC;&#x153;Boardâ&#x20AC;?). You also have the right WR ÂżOH ZLWK WKH %RDUG DW ( &RXUW $YHQXH 5RRP 'HV 0RLQHV ,$ REMHFtions to the location and construction of the proposed lines as described. ,QIRUPDWLRQDO 0HHWLQJ WR EH KHOG DP a 7XHVGD\ 1RYHPEHU )UDQNOLQ &RXQW\ )DLUJURXQGV &RQYHQWLRQ Center &HQWUDO $YH : +DPSWRQ ,$ Representatives of the Board will preside at the informational meeting and present a summary of the legal rights of the affected landowners. Representatives of Rock Island Clean Line will be present to discuss the project and to answer questions. Persons with disabilities requiring assistive services or devices to observe or participate should contact the Board DW LQ DGYDQFH RI WKH VFKHGXOHG date to request that appropriate arrangements be made. The Petitioner must request and obtain a franchise from the Board authorizing construction of the transmission line. After the Board has reviewed the petition for franchise, it may con-
duct a public hearing and landowners will have a right to participate in the hearing process. Notice of the public hearing will be published in a Franklin County newspaper with countywide circulation. To obtain the requested franchise, the Petitioner must show that the proposed transmission line is necessary for a public use, that the proposed transmission line represents a reasonable relationship to an overall plan of transmitting electricity in the public interest, and WKDW LW VDWLVÂżHV WKH RWKHU UHTXLUHPHQWV RI ODZ and Board rules. After the informational meeting, Rock Island Clean Line will seek to acquire approximately IRRW HDVHPHQWV ZLWKLQ WKH QRWLÂżFDWLRQ FRUridor for the construction, operation, and maintenance of the line. The easement request will also include the right to maintain the right-ofway so as not to interfere with construction, operation, or maintenance of the transmission line and the right of ingress and egress to the easement area. In the event that the Petitioner is unable to acquire the necessary voluntary easements, it may request eminent domain authority from the Board. The Board must determine, after a hearing conducted by the Board, whether any such eminent domain request is to be granted. Eminent domain requests may be
heard during the same hearing as the franchise request, or they may be heard in a separate eminent domain proceeding, as may be ordered by the Board. At this time the Petitioner does not have the right of eminent domain. If eminent domain is requested by the Petitioner, the Petitioner must show the property is needed to serve the public use. If the Petitioner requests the right of eminent domain, a notice of WKH SXEOLF KHDULQJ ZLOO EH VHQW E\ FHUWLÂżHG PDLO to the owners of the eminent domain parcels, in addition to the notice being published in a Franklin County newspaper with countywide circulation. If in the event of inclement weather, determined by the cancellation or late start of school/ classes in the Hampton Dumont Community School District due to weather on the date of this Informational Meeting, the meeting will be KHOG RQ 'HFHPEHU DW DP DW WKLV same location. For more information about the informational meetings, contact the Rock Island Clean Line staff toll-free at (877) 907-8516.
38%/,& 127,&( 6WDWHPHQW RI 1RQGLVFULPLQDWLRQ 67$7(0(17 2) 121',6&5,0,1$7,21 â&#x20AC;&#x153;In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, these institutions are prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) 7R ÂżOH D FRPSODLQW RI GLVFULPLQDWLRQ ZULWH 86'$ 'LUHFWRU 2IÂżFH RI &LYLO 5LJKWV 5RRP : :KLWWHQ %XLOGLQJ ,QGHSHQGHQFH Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20250-9410, or call (202) 720-5964 (voice or TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.â&#x20AC;? CORN BELT POWER COOPERATIVE Humbolt, Iowa Karen K. Berte, Senior Vice President, Finance and Administration BUTLER COUNTY RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE Allison, Iowa Craig Codner, Manager FRANKLIN RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE Hampton, Iowa Fracis Buckel, Manager MIDLAND POWER COOPERATIVE Jefferson, Iowa William McKim, Manager PRAIRIE ENERGY COOPERATIVE Garner, Iowa Darrell Goff, Manager PRAIRIE ENERGY COOPERATIVE Garner, Iowa Darrell Goff, Manager ____________________________________ Published in the Hampton Chronicle on NoYHPEHU ____________________________________
38%/,& 127,&( Probate 127,&( 2) 352%$7( 2) :,// 2) $332,170(17 2) (;(&87256 $1' 127,&( 72 &5(',7256 352%$7( 12 (635 THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FRANKLIN COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF STACIA M. ETNIER, Deceased. To All Persons Interested in the Estate of STACIA M. ETNIER, who died on or about October <RX DUH KHUHE\ QRWLÂżHG WKDW RQ WKH rd day RI 2FWREHU WKH ODVW ZLOO DQG WHVWDPHQW RI STACIA M. ETNIER, deceased, bearing date of the 10th day of May, 2012, was admitted to probate in the above named court and that ROGER LEE ETNIER and EDWARD ETNIER were appointed executors of the estate. Any action to set aside the will must be brought in the district court of said county within the later to occur of four months from the date of the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice to all heirs of the decedent and devisees under the will whose identities are reasonably ascertainable, or thereafter be forever barred. Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and creditors havLQJ FODLPV DJDLQVW WKH HVWDWH VKDOO ÂżOH WKHP ZLWK the clerk of the above named district court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowDQFH DQG XQOHVV VR ÂżOHG E\ WKH ODWHU WR RFFXU RI four months from the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is therefore after forever barred. Dated this 28th GD\ RI 2FWREHU Roger Lee Etnier WK 6WUHHW 6KHIÂżHOG ,$ Edward Etnier 714 4th Avenue, SE, Hampton, IA 50441 Executors of Estate * $ &DG\ ,,, ,&,6 3,1 1R $7 Hobson, Cady & Cady, PLC Attorney for Executors 9 First Street, SW PO Box 456 Hampton, IA 50441 641-456-2555 'DWH RI VHFRQG SXEOLFDWLRQ th day of NovemEHU ____________________________________ Published in the Hampton Chronicle on NoYHPEHU DQG ____________________________________
38%/,& 127,&( Probate 127,&( 2) 352%$7( 2) :,// 2) $332,170(17 2) (;(&8725 $1' 127,&( 72 &5(',7256 352%$7( 12 (635 THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FRANKLIN COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ALLAN K. WARNER, Deceased. To All Person Interested in the Estate of ALLAN K. WARNER, Deceased, who died on or DERXW 6HSWHPEHU <RX DUH KHUHE\ QRWLÂżHG WKDW RQ WKH th day of 2FWREHU WKH ODVW ZLOO DQG WHVWDPHQW RI $/LAN K. WARNER, deceased, bearing date of the 18th day of November, 1977, and First CodiFLO WKHUHWR GDWHG 1RYHPEHU ZDV DGmitted to probate in the above named court that TRACI HEGARTY and KIRK A. PRALL were appointed executors of the estate. Any action to set aside the will must be brought in the district court of said county within the later to occur of four months from the date of the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice to all heirs of the decedent and devisees under the will whose identities are reasonably ascertainable, or thereafter be forever barred. Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and creditors havLQJ FODLPV DJDLQVW WKH HVWDWH VKDOO ÂżOH WKHP ZLWK the clerk of the above named district court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowDQFH DQG XQOHVV VR ÂżOHG E\ WKH ODWHU WR RFFXU RI four months from the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is therefore after forever barred. Dated this 24th GD\ RI 2FWREHU Traci Hegarty 1 7KLUG 6WUHHW 6KHIÂżHOG ,$ Kirk A. Prall 5922 Tumbleweed Dr., SW, Grandville, MI 49418 Executors of Estate * $ &DG\ ,,, ,&,6 3,1 1R $7 Hobson, Cady & Cady, PLC Attorney for Executors 9 First Street, SW PO Box 456 Hampton, IA 50441 641-456-2555 ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3XEOLVKHG LQ WKH +DPSWRQ &KURQLFOH RQ 1RYHPEHU DQG ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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38%/,& 127,&( Probate 127,&( 2) 352%$7( 2) :,// 2) $332,170(17 2) (;(&8725 $1' 127,&( 72 &5(',7256 352%$7( 12 (635 THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FRANKLIN COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF KEITH STUDER, Deceased, who died on or about OcWREHU <RX DUH KHUHE\ QRWLÂżHG WKDW RQ WKH rd day RI 2FWREHU WKH ODVW ZLOO DQG WHVWDPHQW of KEITH STUDER, deceased, bearing date of the 5th day of May, 1995, was admitted to probate in the above named court and that LINDA STUDER was appointed executor of the estate. Any action to set aside the will must be brought in the district court of said county within the later to occur of four months from the date of the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice to all heirs of the decedent and devisees under the will whose identities are reasonably ascertainable, or thereafter be forever barred. Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and creditors havLQJ FODLPV DJDLQVW WKH HVWDWH VKDOO ÂżOH WKHP ZLWK the clerk of the above named district court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowDQFH DQG XQOHVV VR ÂżOHG E\ WKH ODWHU WR RFFXU RI four months from the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is therefore after forever barred. Dated this 28th GD\ RI 2FWREHU Linda Studer 1674 210th Street Hampton, IA 50441 Executor of Estate * $ &DG\ ,,, ,&,6 3,1 1R $7 Hobson, Cady & Cady, PLC Attorney for Executor 9 First Street, SW PO Box 456 Hampton, IA 50441 641-456-2555
38%/,& 127,&( Probate 127,&( 2) 352%$7( 2) :,// 2) $332,170(17 2) (;(&87256 $1' 127,&( 72 &5(',7256 352%$7( 12 (635 THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FRANKLIN COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Maxine M. Alden, Deceased. To All Persons Interested in the Estate of Maxine M. Alden, who died on or about September <RX DUH KHUHE\ QRWLÂżHG WKDW RQ WKH th day of 2FWREHU WKH ODVW ZLOO DQG WHVWDPHQW RI Maxine M. Alden, deceased, bearing date of the 2nd day of September, 1988, was admitted to probate in the above named court that Marlese Alden and Dennis Alden were appointed executors of the estate. Any action to set aside the will must be brought in the district court of said county within the later to occur of four months from the date of the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice to all heirs of the decedent and devisees under the will whose identities are reasonably ascertainable, or thereafter be forever barred. Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and creditors havLQJ FODLPV DJDLQVW WKH HVWDWH VKDOO ÂżOH WKHP ZLWK the clerk of the above named district court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowDQFH DQG XQOHVV VR ÂżOHG E\ WKH ODWHU WR RFFXU RI four months from the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is therefore after forever barred. Dated this 28th GD\ RI 2FWREHU Marlese Alden Dennis Alden Executors of Estate %ULDQ ' 0LOOHU ,&,6 3,1 1R $7 Attorney for Executors Miller & Miller, P.C. 7 1st Ave. N.E. 3 2 %R[ +DPSWRQ ,$
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Mid-America Publishing acquires the Calmar Courier After nearly nine years of ownership by the Hageman family, the Calmar Courier, has been sold as of Oct. 30. Mid-America Publishing, based in Hampton, Iowa, has agreed to purchase the Calmar Courier from Tina Hageman. Terms of the purchase have not been released. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are honored that Tina selected us to carry on the strong tradition of the Courier,â&#x20AC;? said Ryan Harvey, President and CEO of Mid-America Publishing. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Tina and the staff have done a remarkable job of creating a strong and vibrant newspaper. We also share the belief a strong newspaper is a very important part of the local community.â&#x20AC;? The Courier joins a portfolio of 20 other Iowa weekly newspapers proudly published by Mid-America Publishing Corp. Mid-America also owns other newspapers in north Iowa including; The Graphic-Advocate, ZLWK RIĂ&#x20AC;FHV LQ /DNH &LW\ DQG 5RFNZHOO &LW\ WKH 2JGHQ 5HSRUWHU 7KH /HDGHU ZLWK RIĂ&#x20AC;FHV LQ *DUQHU DQG %ULWW WKH .DQDZKD 5HSRUWHU WKH :ULJKW &RXQW\ 0RQLWRU LQ &ODULRQ DQG 'RZV WKH (DJOH *URYH (DJOH WKH %XIIDOR Center Tribune, The Pioneer Enterprise (Rockwell-Thornton), The *UXQG\ 5HJLVWHU *UXQG\ &HQWHU 7KH 5HFRUG &RQUDG 7KH 6KHIĂ&#x20AC;HOG 3UHVV 7KH +DPSWRQ &KURQLFOH 7KH %XWOHU &RXQW\ 7ULEXQH -RXUQDO (Allison); and the Clarksville Star. The company additionally operates QHZVSDSHUV LQ 6LJRXUQH\ 6LJRXUQH\ 1HZV 5HYLHZ .HRWD WKH .HRWD Eagle,) New Sharon (The New Sharon Sun,) and Fremont (The FremontWhat Cheer Vine.) The company also produces two weekly political QHZVSDSHUV WKH &RQVHUYDWLYH &KURQLFOH DQG WKH /LEHUDO 2SLQLRQ :HHN DV ZHOO DV QRQ GXSOLFDWLQJ VKRSSHUV LQ /DNH &LW\ &ODULRQ +DPSWRQ DQG Garner. A weekly advertising supplement, the Mid-America Marketplace, LV DOVR RIIHUHG DORQJ ZLWK PRQWKO\ VKRSSHUV WKH 'XDO &RXQW\ /HDGHU based in Eagle Grove, and the Chief, based in Sigourney. â&#x20AC;&#x153;As a publisher of weekly newspapers, we believe the Courier is a QDWXUDO Ă&#x20AC;W LQ RXU FRPSDQ\ Âľ +DUYH\ VDLG ´:H EHOLHYH VWURQJO\ LQ WKH tradition of weekly newspapers.â&#x20AC;? Harvey will serve as the publisher of the Calmar Courier. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We want to thank Tina for all of her hard work over the years,â&#x20AC;? Harvey added. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We hope the community believes the newspaper will be in trusted hands. We pride ourselves as being a corporation of rural community weekly newspapers.â&#x20AC;? Harvey said Calmar is attractive for the company because of the good mix of businesses including both new and established industries and also employers which bring people to the area. â&#x20AC;&#x153;A newspaper is only as healthy as the community it serves,â&#x20AC;? Harvey added. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is encouraging to see the long term commitment to a vibrant economy in Calmar and Winneshiek County.â&#x20AC;? The Courier will stay in its current location at 109 N. Maryville St. in Calmar, and will retain its mailing address, email addresses, and phone Tina Hageman (left) and Ryan Harvey (right) stand in front of the &RXULHU RIÂżFH LQ &DOPDU RQ :HGQHVGD\ 2FWREHU +DJHPDQ number. the former owner and publisher of the Courier sold the paper to 0LG $PHULFD 3XEOLVKLQJ DIWHU QHDUO\ QLQH \HDUV RI RZQHUVKLS
38%/,& 127,&( Dumont City Council 2FWREHU The Dumont City Council met in regular sesVLRQ 7KXUVGD\ 2FWREHU DW S P in the Dumont City Hall with Mayor ProTem David Shear presiding. Mayor Edwin Mouw arrived later in the evening. Present were Council Members Brenda Baldwin, Kenneth McKinney, Reid Menken and Chris Showalter. Visitors in attendance were Jan Reysack and Rick and Donna Thomas. Mayor ProTem Shear opened the time for public comment on non-agenda items. Christmas lights/decorations south of the tracks were discussed. The Council asked if prices could be obtained for different decorations to replace the ones used south of the tracks. The Council also wondered who paid for past decorations and discussed strings of lights on top of the buildings/businesses on Main Street. More information will be gathered and brought to our November meeting. Showalter moved to approve the minutes from RXU 6HSWHPEHU &RXQFLO PHHWLQJ DV published. McKinney seconded. Motion carried, ayes all. 0HQNHQ SUHVHQWHG 5(62/87,21 12 $ 5(62/87,21 $33529,1* 7+( &,7< STREET FINANCIAL REPORT FOR JULY 1, 72 -81( DQG PRYHG IRU LWV SDVVDJH 0F.LQQH\ VHFRQGHG 5ROO $\HV %DOGZLQ 0F.LQQH\ 0HQNHQ DQG 6KRZDOWHU 1D\V QRQH Resolution declared adopted as presented. The Verizon lease exhibit for the proposed cell tower site has been approved. We can now move forward with the execution of lease documents after attorney approval. Showalter moved to trim the trees on the propHUWLHV DW 6HFRQG 6WUHHW DQG %LFNIRUG Street if they are not in compliance by the OcWREHU GHDGOLQH DVVHVVLQJ DOO FRVWV WR the property owners. Showalter also moved to send THIRD AND FINAL NOTICES to the property owners at 512 Second Street and 519 Elm Street giving them a two week deadline from date of letter to comply with our request to trim their trees. Menken seconded. Motion carried,
ayes all. The proposed sign for the Dumont Reformed Church was tabled until next month to obtain more information on the size of the sign and its exact location by the Welcome to Dumont sign. McKinney moved to approve the 6â&#x20AC;&#x2122; fence permit application for the residents at 902 N. Elm 6WUHHW 0HQNHQ VHFRQGHG 5ROO FDOO $\HV %DOGZLQ 0F.LQQH\ 0HQNHQ DQG 6KRZDOWHU 1D\V none. Motion carried. The Clerk gave an update on the computer installation and training and presented the Debt 2EOLJDWLRQ 5HSRUW IRU 7KH GLVFXVVLRQ on municipal infraction penalties and enforcements was tabled until more information can be obtained. The proposed additional ACA fees to our insurance coverage was presented. Our agent, Deb Harrison, will be attending a meeting tomorrow afternoon to discuss insurance groups and grandfather statuses and how they affect our renewal for 2014. Representatives from the Fire Department discussed with the Council their plans to repaint the doors to the Emergency Services building. Baldwin moved for the Departments to proceed with this project. McKinney seconded. Motion carried, ayes all. Sheriff Johnson has made contact with the DNR regarding the Fire Departmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 5-ton truck that is in storage. This vehicle cannot be sold or disposed of in any way. It is Government property and they want it back in whatever present condition it is in. However, they will not come and get it. It is the Cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s responsibility to return it per the original agreement. Prices for hauling will be obtained. The Council heard an update on the animals at large citations recently issued. Rick and Donna Thomas addressed the Council on their proposed pond at 412 Bickford Street. Menken moved that Rick and Donna Thomas should prepare a diagram of the proposed pond for the Councilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s approval. 0F.LQQH\ VHFRQGHG 5ROO FDOO $\HV %DOGZLQ 0F.LQQH\ 0HQNHQ DQG 6KRZDOWHU 1D\V QRQH
Motion carried. McKinney moved to approve License %& DQG /( IRU - & *URcery. Menken seconded. Motion carried, ayes all. At this time, Mayor Edwin Mouw arrived. Shear moved to write a letter to the property RZQHU DW 6XQQ\VLGH $YHQXH VWDWLQJ WKH Council has declined his request to remove his VLGHZDON 0F.LQQH\ VHFRQGHG 5ROO FDOO $\HV Baldwin, McKinney, Menken, Shear and ShowDOWHU 1D\V QRQH 0RWLRQ FDUULHG The municipal infraction citation for 615 Elm Street was presented. Menken moved to send nuisance abatements to the properties listed at tonightâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s meeting. 6KHDU VHFRQGHG 5ROO FDOO $\HV %DOGZLQ 0F.LQQH\ 0HQNHQ 6KHDU DQG 6KRZDOWHU 1D\V none. Motion carried. Shear moved to pay the bills. Showalter seconded. Motion carried, ayes all. The bills are as IROORZV (;3(16(6 BAKER & TAYLOR, BOOK .................... DEBRA J. EISENTRAGER, MILEAGE ... DEBRA J. EISENTRAGER, REIMB. FOR OFFICE SUPPLIES ....................................95.08 DUMONT TELEPHONE COMPANY, PHONE/ FAX/INTERNET/UPS FEES ................265.65 GRAINGER, FLUORESCENT BULBS-LIBRARY ................................................. GRIT, MAGAZINE RENEWAL-1 YEAR ...16.95 GUIDEPOSTS, BOOK-CALICO TRAILS .......... ...............................................................17.74 HARLEQUIN READER SERVICE, BOOKS ...... ...............................................................40.92 IOWA LIBRARY SERVICES, TOWN MEETING ...............................................................15.00 IPERS, AUGUST PAYROLL TAXES......296.55 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, AUGUST )(' 7$; 3$<0(17 ...................646.26 J & C GROCERY, CLEANING & MAINT. SUPPLIES ....................................................... MATT PARROT/STOREY KENWORTHY, LASER CHECKS......................................188.69 MID AMERICAN ENERGY, UTILITIES..............
.......................................................... MID-AMERICA PUBLISHING CORP, PUBLISHING EXPENSE.............................148.20 MILLER & MILLER, P.C., LEGAL SERVICES ... .............................................................255.00 NATIONAL CASUALTY COMPANY, INSURANCE ................................................... OFFICE EXPRESS, OFFICE SUPPLIES.......... ............................................................. OUR IOWA, MAGAZINE RENEWAL-1 YEAR ... ...............................................................18.98 PATHWAYS, 2014 DONATION.............. SANDRY FIRE SUPPLY, LLC, FLOW TESTING, ETC. ............................................ SHOWALTER, CHRIS, REIMB. FOR PLAQUE ...............................................................60.75 IOWA DEPT OF REVENUE, STATE TAXES ..... ...............................................................45.00 IOWA DEPT OF REVENUE, STATE TAXES ..... ...............................................................22.00 IOWA DEPT OF REVENUE, STATE TAXES ..... ...............................................................22.00 IOWA DEPT OF REVENUE, STATE TAX22.00 ,2:$ '(37 2) 5(9(18( -8/ $8* STATE TAX ..........................................269.00 SUSAN DAVIS, BOOK-ANCESTRYâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S JOURNEY........................................................15.00 AIRGAS USA, LLC, CYLINDER RENTAL ......... ...............................................................21.50 AUTO PARTS, INC., MINI LAMPS ..........11.75 CENTRAL IOWA DISTRIBUTING, INC, TERI WIPES ...................................................96.90 DISPLAY SALES COMPANY, CHRISTMAS BULBS ...................................................89.00 DUMONT HARKEN LUMBER, INC., BROWN FASCIA, TRIM, NAILS ......................... DUMONT IMPLEMENT CO., INC., TRACTOR AND MOWER REPAIR ........................ HAMPTON HARDWARE, SPADE ...........19.99 IOWA PRISON INDUSTRIES, STREET SIGN .. ...............................................................28.95 IPERS, AUGUST PAYROLL TAXES......142.80 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, AUGUST )(' 7$; 3$<0(17 ................... J & C GROCERY, CLEANING & MAINT. SUPPLIES .....................................................
KWIK TRIP, INC., FUEL ........................250.11 MID AMERICAN ENERGY, UTILITIES....71.48 IOWA DEPT OF REVENUE, STATE TAXES ..... ...............................................................19.00 IOWA DEPT OF REVENUE, STATE TAXES ..... ...............................................................19.00 IOWA DEPT OF REVENUE, STATE TAXES ..... ...............................................................19.00 IOWA DEPT OF REVENUE, STATE TAX.......... ...............................................................19.00 ,2:$ '(37 2) 5(9(18( -8/ $8* STATE TAX ..........................................171.00 UTHEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S CORNER REPAIR, SQUARE TUBING & BULBS ................................................ IPERS, AUGUST PAYROLL TAXES......659.41 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, AUGUST )(' 7$; 3$<0(17 ...................564.92 BUTLER CO. EXTENSION SERVICE, CERTIFIED COMMERCIAL PESTICIDE........105.00 HAKWINS, INC. , CHLORINE & PHOSPHATE. ...............................................................80.76 IA DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES, ANNUAL WATER USE FEE........................66.00 IPERS, AUGUST PAYROLL TAXES...... INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, AUGUST )(' 7$; 3$<0(17 ................1,258.82 MID AMERICAN ENERGY, UTILITIES.... NIACC, FALL WATER CONFERENCE ...50.00 IOWA DEPT OF REVENUE, STATE TAXES ..... ............................................................... IOWA DEPT OF REVENUE, STATE TAXES ..... ............................................................... IOWA DEPT OF REVENUE, STATE TAXES ..... ............................................................... IOWA DEPT OF REVENUE, STATE TAX.......... ............................................................... ,2:$ '(37 2) 5(9(18( -8/ $8* STATE TAX .......................................... UTILITY SERVICE CO., INC., QUARTERLY PAYMENT ......................................... AG SOURCE LABORATORIES, WASTEWATER ANAYLSIS ....................................499.50 BUTLER CO. EXTENSION SERVIC, CERTIFIED COMMERCIAL PESTICIDE.......... DUMONT POST OFFICE, BILLING POSTAGE ...................................................84.02
DUMONT TELEPHONE COMPANY, PHONE/ FAX/INTERNET/UPS FEES ................ MID AMERICAN ENERGY, UTILITIES..627.50 NIACC, FALL WATER CONFERENCE ...50.00 PETERSON BACKHOE, WATERJET SEWER . .............................................................400.00 BUTLER CO. SOLID WASTE COMM., DIS326$/ )(( 2&7 ....................2,070.25 IPERS, AUGUST PAYROLL TAXES........17.16 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, AUGUST )(' 7$; 3$<0(17 .....................17.64 JENDRO SANITATION SERVICES, SEPTEM%(5 .............................................1,805.01 727$/ $&&28176 3$<$%/( 3$<52// &+(&.6 5(3257 727$/ *(1(5$/ 52$' 86( 7$; (03/2<(( %(1(),76 :$7(5 6(:(5 /$1'),// *$5%$*( 5(9(18(6 *(1(5$/ 727$/ 52$' 86( 7$; 727$/ (03/2<(( %(1(),76 727$/ (0(5*(1&< )81' 727$/ /2&$/ 237,21 6$/(6 7$; 727$/ '(%7 6(59,&( 727$/ :$7(5 727$/ 6(:(5 727$/ /$1'),// *$5%$*( 727$/ 727$/ 5(9(18( %< )81' As the agenda was complete, Shear moved to adjourn. Menken seconded. Motion carried, ayes all. The next meeting of the Dumont City &RXQFLO ZLOO EH KHOG 1RYHPEHU Edwin L. Mouw, Mayor David Shear, Mayor ProTem Rhonda L. Schmidt, Attest ___________________________________
Franklin Co Auto Body, Rep/Parts ........225.00 Franklin Co Emerg Mgmt, Funding..40000.00 Franklin Co PHN, Flu Shots ................. Franklin Co Sheriff, Srv Fees ............. Franklin Grassland Seed Co, Seed ...... Franklin REC, Util .............................. 1405.72 Fred Pryor Seminars, Ed/Trng .............192.00 G & K Services, Shop Sup .....................25.00 Giddings Signs, Signs ........................1086.70 GlaxoSmithKline Co, Medcl Sup ....... GovConnection, Data Proc ................... Steve Graeser, Tools .......................... 150.00 Green Canopy, Toilet Rntl .....................740.00 GRP & Associates, Waste Dspsl ........... 42.00 Jodi R Hamilton, Mileage......................244.29 Linda S Hamman, Mileage ...................119.85 Hampton Hardware, Parts/Sup.............. 22.14 Keith L Hansen, Med Exmnr .................205.00 Hardin Co Sheriff, Srvs .................... Pam Harkema, Mileage .......................... Teresa Harms, Mileage......................... Hawkeye West Pest Cntrl, Pest Cntrl .....55.00 Thomas L Hovland, Storage ...................50.00 Howie Equip, Rep/Parts ........................ 79.50 Huber Supply Co, Shop Tools ............. IACP, Trng Subs ................................... 42.00 Interstate Motor Trucks, Rep/Parts ....... IA Comm Srvs Assn, Dues ................... 50.00 Iowa Health Care Assn, Trng ................242.76 ISAC, Ed/Trng ..................................... Deb Jones, Mileage ...............................70.80 Deon D Juhl, Wk Apprl ........................ Tory Klahsen, Srvs................................200.00 Robin Koob, Mileage ............................190.74 Keith Kothenbeutel, Pstg ..........................6.60 Lutheran Services, Care/Keep ......... Madison Co Auditor, MH Region Funding ........ .........................................................50000.00 Mail Services, Renewals .................... 276.87 Marco Inc, Maint .................................... Marshall & Swift, Clng Srv ......................41.75 Mason City Clinic, Care/Keep..............620.00 Menards, Sup ........................................79.54 Mid American Energy, Util .................... 20.21
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Publishing Corporation, is seeking a driver to deliver newspapers on Wednesdays. The driver will be responsible for leaving at 6 a.m. on Wednesday mornings to deliver papers to Belmond to newsstands and the post office in Belmond before returning to Hampton. The driver then must load the van and deliver newspapers to Dows, Rowan, Clarion, Kanawha, and Eagle Grove, before returning to Hampton. A company cargo van will be provided for deliveries. The successful candidate must meet the following criteria: be dependable, a quick learning, have a good driving record with no traffic violations in the past two years, be able to lift up to 40 pounds repetitively, communicates well with customers and fellow employees, and is a team player. TO APPLY FOR THESE POSITIONS, PICK UP AN APPLICATION IN PERSON OR SEND YOUR INTRODUCTORY LETTER, RESUME, AND THREE REFERENCES TO: Ryan L. Harvey, Publisher, Hampton Chronicle, 9 2nd St NW, Hampton, Iowa 50441 or email it to ryanharvey.map@gmail.com. Interviews for qualified applicants will begin immediately.
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206 East Street, LATIMER - $110,500 â&#x20AC;˘ 2 possibly 4 bedrooms/2 baths â&#x20AC;˘ Adjacent to Latimer golf course â&#x20AC;˘ Fully furnished lower level with full bath â&#x20AC;˘ Built in Storage
4 3rd Ave. NE, HAMPTON - $79,900 â&#x20AC;˘ 4 Bedrooms/ 2½ Baths/ 2 car att. garage â&#x20AC;˘ Main floor laundry and half bath â&#x20AC;˘ New furnace 2011 â&#x20AC;˘ 19â&#x20AC;&#x2122; X 28â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Family room on main floor!
1502 3rd St. NE - Hampton, IA
Best of the best would describe this high quality finished home on a beautifully landscaped double lot in a priceless location. This 4-BR, 2.5 Bath home has 3,000 SF of total living area plus, a 3-season porch. Also a main floor laundry, 2-gas fireplaces and oversized 3-car attached garage. For more information on this property, call Staley Real Estate.
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1557 Heather Ave., LATIMER - $148,000 â&#x20AC;˘ 3 Bedrooms/ 2 Baths/ 3 car att. garage â&#x20AC;˘ Sits on 1.85 m/l acres â&#x20AC;˘ Open staircase with 2nd level balcony â&#x20AC;˘ 2,754 total finished square ft home
208 2nd St. SE, HAMPTON - $59,900 â&#x20AC;˘ 3 Bedrooms/ 2 Baths â&#x20AC;˘ Main floor laundry and bath â&#x20AC;˘ Large room sizes â&#x20AC;˘ 2 car detached garage
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STALEY REAL ESTATE 21 4th Street NE
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Hwy 65 South, Hampton
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Auto Parts, Inc.
641-456-3242
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3 - 1st St. SW, Hampton 641-456-4125
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Corn Belt Power Cooperative
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