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Thompson reelects Honoring veterans and their sacrifice belated mayor Thompson Mayor Bob Johnson won his final election on Tuesday, Nov. 5, as voters reelected him for mayor just two days after his death. Johnson passed away Sunday, Nov. 3, at Mercy Medical Center in Mason City at the age of 85. He was serving his eighth year as mayor of Thompson, and he previously served on the Thompson City Council for 14 years. He also served for many years on the Thompson Fire Department and was a member of the VFW and the Bethany Lutheran Church Council. Johnson grew up in Thompson and graduated from Thompson High School in 1945. After serving in the U.S. Navy during World War II, he came back home to Thompson. His career included serving as owner and operator of Farmers Lumber Company and the Thompson movie the-
Robert Johnson ater, and he also farmed and worked in the Winnebago County Assessor’s Office. Services for Johnson were held Thursday, Nov. 7 at Bethany Lutheran Church, and inurnment will be at Rose Hill Cemetery in Thompson.
Denny Murra, right, of American Legion Post 21 delivered an address on the meaning of Veterans Day during a program held Monday, Nov. 11 at North Iowa Community School. Joining him on stage was the color guard made up of fellow local veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces.
News Events DuPont-Pioneer to host Pioneer Days Open House Chris Berggren, local DuPont-Pioneer associate, will host Pioneer Days Open House on Monday, November 18 to Friday, November 23 from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Coffee and refreshments will be served. The North Iowa first graders place their hands on their hearts as they sing “The Heart of America� at the Veterans Day program held Monday, Nov. 11 at the school in Buffalo Center.
Area businesses participate in Annual Turkey Giveaway Sign up this week at local businesses for the Annual Turkey Giveaway. The drawing will take place on Friday, November 15. Participating businesses include: AJ Embroidery/Bison Graphics, Alphs Plbg., Htg., Elec., B.C. Chiropractic Clinic, B.C. Repair, B.C. Tire & Auto, Bank Agency Ins., Buffalo Center Tribune, Buffalo Lanes, Central States Agency, DeVries Lumber, Drivers Choice Restaurant, Ernie Williams, Farmers Trust & Savings Bank, Hassebroek Refrigeration, Johnson’s Food Center, Martinson Electric, Murra Hardware, North Iowa Physical Therapy, Road Runners, Run Time Data, Stateline Cooperative, Simply U, and Weaver’s Leather Store.
Ribbon cutting next Wednesday at Road Runners North Iowa Betterment will host a ribbon cutting ceremony at Road Runners Bar & Grill in Lakota next Wednesday, Nov. 20, at 4 p.m. The public is invited to attend.
Harvest Tea and Coffee at United Methodist Church The United Methodist Church - Buffalo Center will host a Harvest Tea and Coffee on Saturday, November 16 from 2 to 3:30 p.m. A lunch will be served along with baked foods and cards for sale.
Voter turnout was good this year for Buffalo Center’s contested city elections, with more than 180 voters casting their ballots at the Heritage Town Center. Karen Meyering, left, assists Lyle Hippen as he checks in to vote.
A little more than 50 people turned out on election night in Thompson last Tuesday Nov. 5. From left are: Barb Larson preparing to cast her vote, with help from election workers Maryann Olsen and Joan Christianson.
Hunting with Heroes salutes marines for their service
The third annual Hunting with Heroes event was held in the local area last weekend, Nov. 9-10, ahead of Veterans Day. Organizers Bernie and Jason Becker welcomed wounded marines LCpl. Clayton Pruitt, Cpl. William Christianson, GySgt. Charly Moralez, and 1st Lt. James Nash from Wounded Warrior BattalionEast at Camp Lejeune, NC, for a weekend of pheasant hunting. They started things off on a special election and have the voters Price with 50 votes for the remain- Saturday with a safety session at the Florence Recreation decide directly. Jeff Hughes is serv- ing two seats. ing as Mayor Pro Tem. In Rake, incumbents Melissa Area Trap Range, with help In the race for Thompson City Duve and Phil Benn were reelected from instructors Bob and Keith Council, Fred Fiebelkorn and Todd to the City Council, along with for- Frerichs. Look for more on this Hughes both won reelection as the mer councilman Ronald Johnson. event in next week’s edition.
Wubben unseats Silber on City Council Buffalo Center citizens voted for a change on their City Council during Election Day last Tuesday, Nov. 5. Voters elected newcomer Les Wubben to the Buffalo Center City Council, along with incumbent Pete Paulson. Incumbent Charles Silber, who has served on the Council for 20 years, fell short in his reelection bid. Paulson garnered the most votes with 173 (46.76%), followed by Wubben with 138 (37.3%) and Silber with 59 (15.95%). Buffalo Center Mayor Troy Armstrong won reelection for his third term, as he received 170 votes. There were also nine write-in votes
for mayor. The City of Thompson is in a unique position, after voters reelected Mayor Bob Johnson to his post following his death on Sunday, Nov. 3. Johnson was running unopposed, and he received 11 of 48 votes to win reelection. According to the Winnebago County Auditor, the top write-in candidate for mayor received 10 votes. The Thompson City Council will decide how to fill the mayor’s seat during its monthly meeting this Tuesday. City Clerk Diane Adams says the Council can choose to either appoint someone as mayor or to hold
only candidates on the ballot. Fiebelkorn received 53 votes, while Hughes received 55. There were also five write-in votes for council. In Lakota, two new members will join incumbent Debra Steven on the City Council. Steven received 53 votes as the only candidate listed on the ballot, while the unofficial tally for write-in votes shows Roberta Hagedorn with 72 votes and Andy
Johnson received 51 votes (31.29%), followed by Benn with 46 (28.22%) and Duve with 42 (25.77%). There were also 24 write-in votes for City Council. Louise Hagedorn was reelected as mayor of Rake, as she received 50 votes. There were three write-in votes for mayor.
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Warnings important on aging county bridges Harvest is well on its way in Winnebago County, and the agricultural traffic is at its typical seasonal peak. Agricultural and Agbusiness traffic is the primary use for many miles of county roadways, and supporting that traffic is a major focus for the county’s road maintenance budget. However, budget limitations faced by county governments statewide prevent ideal conditions for roads and bridges. The annual bridge inspection report for Winnebago County was delivered in October. County Engineer Scott Meinders says, while the contents of the report are not alarming, bridges are aging and require constant attention. A large majority of County bridges are built from treated timber and were built in the 40’s, 50’s and 60’s. Meinders says the construction is relatively basic as far as bridges go. Timber pilings, similar to telephone poles, are pounded into the ground in rows perpendicular to the road. On top of the pilings, the bridge deck is built from a series of crisscrossing layers of planks. “When the bridges were built, they were capable of supporting about any legal load, but over time, moisture and pests caused a range of timber decay; most prominently found in the pilings at the normal water level,” said Meinders. Each year, bridges are evaluated for remaining load bearing capacity. Weight limits are posted at the bridges, if necessary, according to those recommendations; typically 26 tons or less. In the interest of safety and structure preservation, all farmers, haulers, buses and other motorists are urged to obey the posted weight limits. Currently in Winnebago County, weight limit postings range from 26 tons to eight tons and dramatically limit the use of those bridges. Many
grain combines weigh between 15 and 16 tons, depending on make and model, with some reaching nearly 20 tons. Large tractors pulling implements are very similar. Even a loaded school bus can reach 16 tons or more. Most importantly, Meinders says loaded semis, fertilizer applicators, tank wagons, grain carts, and other materialloaded vehicles can exceed weight postings by double or more. “The safe strategy is to discontinue use of posted bridges until they are replaced, but obtaining definite equipment weights and working in cooperation with the County Engineer’s office is the most effective way to work through the inconvenience,” said Meinders. “In most cases, the bridge decks are in good condition, potentially creating a false opinion of stability,” said Meinders. “Conversely, in many cases, one or more of the pilings underneath are entirely rotten or broken like an old fence post. In other cases, all pilings have significant decay. The posted weight limits are not only legally applicable to everyone, including farmers, but also the threshold for which a heavier load could collapse the bridge. Weight limits are difficult to enforce, but violating the safe limit is not worth risking a life.” The County maintains about 100 bridges and large culverts. Despite more than 40 replacements in the last four years, 29 bridges remain posted with weight limits of 26 tons or less. The County will make several changes to weight limit postings by the end of the year, including six new and four lowered postings. A new bridge will be built on 200th Street northwest of Lake Mills in early 2015, and several bridges will be replaced by culverts annually, but Meinders says keeping bridges functional is an ongoing chase.
Weight limits are currently posted at 29 bridges in Winnebago County, and signs will be posted at six more bridges by the end of the year.
10 Years Ago Tribune Files of Wednesday, November 13, 2003 Rev. David Langer, pastor of the First Congregational Church in Buffalo Center has been called to active duty as a captain in the chaplaincy of the United States Army. Langer serves with the 372nd Engineer Group, 225 E. Army Post Road, Des Moines, IA 50315-57899, 372nd Deployment Scheme. His deployment had been expected but not until December. Plans changed and orders have been struck for him to be in Des Moines this week. Capt. Langer left their home here Wednesday morning, November 12. November 12-14 he will be involved in Primary Staff meetings and will undergo 29 days there in Home Station Annual Training. Timely Mission Nursing Home has its long awaited and anticipated gazebo in place at the northeast corner of the Home proper, adjacent to the north end of the parking lot, situated on a slab of concrete poured for this express purpose. Material for the structure was supplied through DeVries Lumber Co. and the firm of Heitland and Heitland Construction built the gazebo, completed October 23 after a startup date of October 15. The gazebo fund was launched with a donation of $100 from Jerome Serhagl in memory of his aunt, Frances Serhagl, a TMNH resident for several years.
Decaying timber pilings led the County to post a 20 ton weight limit on this bridge.
Right: The underside of a typical timber bridge in Winnebago County.
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20 Years Ago Tribune Files of Thursday, November 11, 1993 Natural gas installations and hook-ups have been completed and tested, and natural gas is flowing in Buffalo Center from the border station located north of town. The home of Paul and Lillian Mastin was the first home here to be heated with natural gas. Seven players on the 1993 Bison football team competing in Class 2A, Division 3 were named to AllDistrict honors by the coaches. Shane Gelhaus was chosen on the offensive team. Honorable mention picks with the offense are Dan Kitzinger, Ned Wempen, and Franklin Roth. Three Bison chosen with the defensive unit are Cory Giesking, Kevin Kakacek and Jason Heyer. 30 Years Ago Tribune Files of Thursday, November 10, 1983 Use of the computer in a learning situation has been introduced in the Buffalo Center-Rake Community Schools. Ervin Dotseth is the high school mathematics instructor and was selected to receive the initial training. What he has learned in the last two years has been shared with other teachers and students. BCR first became acquainted with the computer age in the fall of 1978. 17 micro computers are now in use for 83-84 year. Computer usage begins in the fourth grade and some of the computers are used in the business education room taught by Victor Matthias. Several of the computers were given courtesy of John K. Hanson of Winnebago Industries of Forest City. Thirty-seven high school girls turned out for the first Bisonette basketball practice. They were greeted by coaches Tom Smith and Rod Hansen. 40 Years Ago Tribune Files of Thursday, November 15, 1973 A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Blomster at the Buffalo Center Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Charlson will be honored on their 25th wedding anniversary with an open house on Sunday, November 25, at their home. “Toys for Need Children,” project is being coordinated here by Larry Weaver and Mrs. Lola Smith. All repairable donated items may be left in the east room of Lola’s Specialty Shop on Main Street. The project should help many here have a Merry Christmas. 50 Years Ago Tribune Files of Thursday, November 14, 1963 Larry Gilbert has been appointed manager of the Buffalo Center Creamery. He has been assistant manager for two years. The 1963 Christmas Seal Campaign begins today with the mailing of the Christmas Seals to residents here. Proceeds will be used to finance the fight against tuberculosis and other respiratory diseases. PTA will meet November 18 with a planned program. A delicious hot lunch will be served by the school hot lunch cooks with Mrs. J.C. Burma in charge.
Hilpipre Oil Company/ Harold’s Service Elmore, MN After 60 years in business in Elmore, Hilpipre Oil Co/Harold’s Service is closing its doors. As of November 1, 2013, the keys were turned over to K&H Oil Co of Wesley, Iowa. They will be updating the self service cardtrol island in the near future, but are open and operating the 24-hour a day cardtrol as they have since 2003. Jean would like to thank all customers and friends who have done business with them since Harold and I started in the service station business on Dec. 1, 1952, and then with the bulk delivery from 1964 until K&H took over that part in May 2003. Harold and I still had the station. Harold was able to do service work until 2012 at the age of 84 years, he decided we would just sell gas. He enjoyed his “retirement” as he called it. Being able to be at the station pumping gas and visiting with all his many friends until health reasons he needed to be at home in 2013.
Hilpipre Oil Company/Harold’s Service Jean Hilpipre and the late Harold Hilpipre K&H Oil Company would like to take this opportunity to thank both old and new customers at the cardtrol Site in Elmore. If you do not have a card and would like to apply for one, please call 1-800-244-6101 and ask for an application to be mailed to you. We are looking forward to serving you.
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SOCIETY Area students named to President’s List Bruce Dirks, Martha Dirks and Shelly Kirk, all of Thompson, were named to the President’s List for Kaplan University-Mason City campus for the fall term ending October 8. Students named to the President’s List must achieve a grade point average of 3.96 to 4.0.
North Iowa Woodcarvers Guild to meet November 18 Johnson-DeGeest plan January wedding Lacey Johnson and Matt DeGeest are happy to announce their engagement and upcoming wedding. Lacey graduated from North Kossuth High School and will be graduating from STI in December with a LPN degree. Matt graduated from Harrisburg High School, South Dakota and he graduated from Minnesota on a football scholarship with a B.S. in Business and Marketing. He works at DeGeest Manufacturing. Lacey is the daughter of Vince and Julie Johnson and granddaughter of Don and Evelyn Johnson of Swea City. She is also the granddaughter of Jane Abels and the late David Abels of Buffalo Center. Lacey and Matt will be married on January 11, 2014.
The regular meeting of North Iowa Woodcarvers Guild, Inc. will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, November 18 at the Community Center, Titonka. Participating members should bring an ornament for the Christmas wreath, which will be the prize drawn in December. Keith Goetz will be in charge of the program with instructions on carving a twelve point star. Persons interested in carving are invited to attend.
The contestants for Deal or No Deal. Front row from left: Gale Newton, Irma Lockrem, Alfred Mayland and Donna Mayland. Back row: Doug Hanson It’s hard to believe we are in our first week of November. This month is going to fly by! On Saturday afternoon, we watched The Beverly Hillbillies. During the evening, we watched and listened to Lawrence Welk. Sunday, Mrs. Mahnke came in and we had a hymn sing with her. Thank you, Mrs. Mahnke. Monday morning, we had our Resident Council Meeting. This month, TMNH will host the Salad Luncheon. The Council decided on having a Tail-Gate Party. During both sensory groups today, we watched and listened to America’s Heritage in Story, Scenery and Song. Here are all the fun places we traveled: Ohio Ground Show, Scott’s Bluff National Monument and Jesse James Festival in Northfield, MN. Betty Coxson came in and read some short stories. Thank You, Betty. The game we played today was Plinko. Tuesday, we exercised to Sota Grass. For our sensory groups today, we played What Do You Know? The emphasis with these activities is mental stimulation. At our Anything Goes program, we played Deal or No Deal on the Wii. For games today, we played Juca. Wednesday, we listened to Elvis
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VFW Auxiliary Meetings The VFW Auxiliary Post 4824 met at the library on November 4 at 9:30 a.m. There were eight members present. Dolores G. was hostess. Pres. Dee M. opened the meeting. Opening Prayer was read by Chaplain Deloris S. The Patriotic Instruction was read by Bea S. in the absence of Eleanor M. The Pledge to the Flag was given. The Secretary’s report was read and approved. The treasurer’s report was read and filed for audit. Pres. Dee M. read the General Orders. Phyllis B. donated plates and napkins for the Memorial Day coffee. Phyllis B. made a motion to send $15.00 to the Community Club, Giving Tree, and the Ambulance Fund. It was seconded and carried. Dolores G. made a motion concerning the baked food sale in March, that the American Legion and VFW treasurers (Karen K. and Deloris S. taking Beas S. place) count the baked food money and divide it between the two clubs. It was seconded and carried. On Monday, November 11, at 9:00 a.m., there will be a Veteran’s Day program presented by the Legion and school in the school auditorium. Closing Prayer was read by Deloris S. Pres. Dee M. adjourned the meeting to be opened December 3 at the Driver’s Choice for the Christmas Party. Please notify Deloris Steffensen if you plan to attend.
Thursday, November 14 Fall Luncheon, Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 11a.m. - 1 p.m. 7/8 B BB (H-Th) West Hancock, 4:15 p.m. Saturday, November 16 Harvest Tea and Coffee, United Methodist Church-Buffalo Center, 2-3:30 p.m. Rake Annual Soup Supper, 4-7 p.m. Monday, November 18 7/8 B BB @ Lake Mills, 4:15 p.m. Monday - Friday, November 18 - 23 Pioneer Days Open House, Berggren-Pioneer - 1425 Hwy 9 W, 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 20 Ribbon Cutting, Road Runners-Lakota, 4 p.m.
French recovering after car crash Michael French is recuperating in Texas, following a serious car crash on October 28. French is the son of Bill and Denise French of Buffalo Center. He can be reached by mail at: St. Joseph Rehabilitation Center, 1600 Joseph Dr., Bryan, TX 77802.
Birthday Club Northside Birthday Club to meet November 15 The Northside Birthday Club, and their spouses, will meet at Road Runners (formally Miller’s/Dino’s) in Lakota at 12:00 p.m. on Friday, November 15. This will be the combined November and December meetings. The special for the day is Italian; spaghetti, lasagna or you can order off the menu.
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Ladies Literary Circle to travel to Algona November 19 The Ladies Literary Circle of Buffalo Center will begin the observance of the holiday season this year on Tuesday, November 19 with a trip to Algona to visit the world famous nativity scene in its new setting. The Prisoner of War carvings yearly attract world wide attention in their original setting at the fairgrounds. Now, a new building has been built to house the nearly life-sized figures of Mary and Joseph and Baby Jesus and surroundings. The carvings were done by German prisoners of war while held captive in Algona. Some of those prisoners have since returned for a visit to see their work. Literary Circle members of Buffalo Center will meet at 9:30 a.m. at the Heritage Town Center to carpool to Algona. The museum is open to the public during December, but a special visit has been arranged for November 19. There is a nominal charge of $3.00 per person. The group will also have lunch in Algona. For information and reservations, contact Betty Heyer at 641-5622284.
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Wednesday, November 20: Catechism for grades 3-12, 7:00 p.m. --------------------------------------ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Woden, Iowa Rural Titonka Wednesday, November 13: Confirmation at Immanuel, 6:00 p.m. WOW for Kids at St. John’s, 6:30 p.m. Parish 3 Council Meeting at Immanuel, 7:00 p.m. Sunday, November 17: Mamisoa Knutson to lead Word Hunger Drive Worship at Immanuel, 8:00 a.m. Immanuel Corn and Cash Day, 9:00 a.m. Immanuel Sunday School, 9:00 a.m. St. John’s WELCA, 10:00 a.m. Worship at St. John’s, 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, November 20: Confirmation at Immanuel, 6:00 p.m. WOW for kids at St. John’s, 6:30 p.m. Newsletter Deadline --------------------------------------ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH Lakota, Iowa Sunday, November 17: Worship Service, 8:45 a.m. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. 8th Grade Confirmation, 9:45 a.m. Installation of Rev. Lynn Noel, 3:00 p.m. --------------------------------------SOLID ROCK MINISTRIES Pastor Van Davis Friday, November 15: (Fridays at Blue Earth Library meeting room. First Friday every month meets at 3024 360th St., Buffalo Center) Supper, 6:00 p.m. Praise and Worship/Prayer, 7:00 p.m. Lesson and Discussion, 7:30 p.m. --------------------------------------UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Buffalo Center, Iowa Pastor Deb Devine Wednesday, November 13: Ecumenical Bible Study, 1:00 p.m. Ad-Council, 7:00 p.m. Sunday, November 17: Sunday School, 9:10 a.m. Worship Service, 10:15 a.m. Fellowship and Coffee, 11:15 a.m. Tuesday, November 19: Text Study, 10:00 a.m. Ministerial Association at Driver’s Choice, 11:30 a.m. Women’s Bible Study at Thompson Public Library, 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 20: Ecumenical Bible Study, 1:00 p.m. --------------------------------------UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Thompson, Iowa Pastor Deb Devine Wednesday, November 13: Ecumenical Bible Study, 1:00 p.m. Ad-Council, 5:00 p.m. Charity Circle, 6:00 p.m. Sunday, November 17: Worship Service, 8:30 a.m. Fellowship and Coffee, 9:30 a.m. Sunday School, 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, November 19: Text Study, 10:00 a.m. Ministerial Association at Driver’s Choice, 11:30 a.m. Women’s Bible Study at Thompson Public Library, 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 20: Ecumenical Bible Study, 1:00 p.m. --------------------------------------ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Rake, Iowa Terry Mahnke, Pastor Wednesday, November 13: Quilting Sunday, November 17: Worship/Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Adult Bible Study, 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, November 20: Newsletter Articles Due
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Benson Family Singers to perform November 24
The Ramsey Reformed Church of rural Titonka will host the Benson Family Singers on Sunday, November 24 at 7:00 p.m. The church is located at 3706 220th Ave, and is 4 1/2 miles north of Titonka. A time of Fellowship will follow the concert. The public is invited to attend. The Benson Family Singers are a family music group from southern Minnesota. Peter and Rachelle, along with three of their sons; David, Aaron, and Luke, have a unique ministry consisting of barbershop, bluegrass, and gospel music. They specialize in tight, a cappella harmonies and also play a variety of instruments including guitar, banjo, bass, violin, and mandolin. Together, they have performed for many shows, festivals, fairs, churches, and private events throughout the Midwest. The Bensons use their music, humor, and message to proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ. For more information, contact the church at 515-928-2061 or ramseypastor@netins.net
CONGREGATE MEALS Monday, November 18: Meat Loaf, Boiled Potatoes, Spinach Au Gratin, Strawberries, Angel Food Cake Tuesday, November 19: Creamed Chicken over Biscuit, Brussels Sprouts, Pineapple Wednesday, November 20: Birthday Party Thursday, November 21: Chili, Cinnamon Roll, Baby Carrots, Chilled Pears
Friday, November 22: Cook’s Choice Please RSVP for a meal by 6:00 p.m. the night before by calling 5622495, and leave a message on the answering machine.
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Rake man pleads guilty to sexual abuse A Rake man faces up to 25 years in prison, after pleading guilty to one count of second-degree sexual abuse. Randy Bill Matton, 38, was charged this April with two counts of second-degree sexual abuse, involving two minor victims. The Winnebago County Attorney amended the trial to a single count last week, and Matton filed a written plea of guilty on November 6. He had been scheduled to go on trial November 13. Matton is being held without bond pending sentencing, which has been set for January 21 at 11 a.m. in Forest City.
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North Iowa Communities List of Events
November 23 & 24 Annual Bible Conference, Community Chapel November 24 Benson Family Singers, Ramsey Reformed Church, 7 p.m. November 25 NIB Monthly Meeting December 7 St. Patrickâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Cookie Walk, Heritage Town Center, 9-10 a.m. Lakota Santa Claus Day, Lakota Fire Station, 10-11 a.m.. Lakota Quasqui Fundraiser Raffle Drawing, Santa Claus Day, 2 p.m. December 8 BC Historical Society meeting, HTC, 4 p.m. Holiday Tour of Lights December 11 Farmers Trust & Savings Bank, Christmas Open House, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., Lakota 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. December 14 Buffalo Center Old Fashioned Christmas, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Snow Date: December 15 Murra Hardware Christmas Open House, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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Winnebago County Courthouse News MARRIAGE LICENSES Kathe Tillman, legal age, and Adam Krug, legal age, both of Grimes. Elizabeth Boman, legal age, Forest City, and Daniel Baxter, legal age, Fertile. Mitchell Storby, legal age, and Stephanie Borcherding, legal age, both of Lake Mills. Tara Smalley, legal age, and Dustin Schulz, legal age, both of Garner. Daniel Purchase, legal age, and Carrie House, legal age, both of Forest City. Robert Wilde, legal age, and Catherine Petrson, legal age, both of Scarville. SENTENCES AND PLEAS Miles P. Biegert, 22, Menomonie, WI, pled guilty to Possession of a Controlled Substance-Marijuana, a serious misdemeanor, stemming from a traffic stop by the Forest City Police Dept., July 15. Biegert was granted a deferred judgment, ordered to pay a $315 civil penalty and court costs. He will be on probation for one year, and must follow through with all treatment recommendations. Dennis G. Friest, 60, Scarville, pled guilty to OWI-First Offense, a serious misdemeanor, stemming from a traffic stop by the Winnebago County Sheriffâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Office, Aug. 3. Friest was sentenced to serve two days in jail, ordered to pay a $1,250 fine, applicable surcharges and court costs. Friest must follow through with all substance abuse treatment recommendations and will have his license revoked by the DOT. Jesus R. Gallardo, 19, Lake Mills, pled guilty to Possession with Intent to Deliver a Controlled SubstanceMarijuana, a class D felony, stemming from an investigation by the Lake Mills Police Dept., Aug. 10, 2012. Gallardo was sentenced to serve an indeterminate prison sentence not to exceed five years, ordered to pay a $2,500 fine, applicable surcharges, and court costs. The prison sentence and fine were suspended. Gallardo will be on probation for three years and will have his license revoked by the DOT. He also pled guilty to Possession of a Controlled Substance-Marijuana, a serious misdemeanor, stemming from an investigation by the Lake Mills Police Dept., Aug. 12, 2012. Gallardo was sentenced to serve 180 days in jail, ordered to pay court costs and will have his license revoked. Dustin M. Johnson, 32, Forest City, was found guilty Sept. 24, on two counts of Assault by an Inmate Involving Bodily Fluids or Secretions, a class D felony, stemming from an incident at the Winnebago County Jail, Aug. 26, 2012. Johnson was sentenced to serve an indeterminate prison sentence not to exceed five years on each count. The prison sentences were suspended and Johnson was committed to BEJE Clark Residential Facility for 180 days, or until maximum benefits are achieved. He will be on probation for two to three years. His prison sentences will run concurrently. Johnson must obtain a substance abuse evaluation and follow through with all treatment recommendations. SCHEDULED VIOLATIONS Jamie Hagen, Buffalo Center, fail to obey stop sign and yield right-ofway, $195. Lavelle Maddox, Forest City, speeding, $114; operation without registration, $127.50; no valid driverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s license, $330. Carlos Simon Jr., Forest City, no valid driverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s license, $465. Jerod Osheim, Northwood, max gross weight violation, (two charges), $89.70, $384. Michael Robinson, Clear Lake, speeding, $168. Destrina Foster, Manly, speeding,
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$114. Destinee Smith, Fairfield, CA, speeding, $114. Robert Willaby, Glenville, MN, dark window/windshield, $127.50. Travis Bergerson, Albert Lea, MN, dark window/windshield, $127.50. Jesse Lowder, Thompson, possession/purchase of alcohol by person under legal age, $465. David Rheinstrom, Highland Park, speeding, $168. Crystal Sanden, Joice, speeding, $114. Daniel Clough, Spring Lake Park, MN, speeding, $87. Darius Leopaul, Forest City, speeding, $114. Joseph Hafner, Minneapolis, MN, speeding, $208.50. Elissa Ruth, Forest City, speeding, $87. Ty Schuler, Thompson, minor using tobacco-first offense, $50. Austen Bechler, Buffalo Center, operation without registration card or plate, $127.50. Andrew Knudtson, Lake Mills, attempt/pursue/kill/trap, buy/sell (game/fur), $127.50. Stanley Trca, Garner, operation without registration plate or card, $127.50. Adam Lunning, Forest City, speeding, $114. Merrill Smith Jr., Blue Earth, MN, fail to obey stop sign at railroad, $335. Andrew Brandel, Lakeville, MN, speeding, $87. Jacqueline Fruhwirth, Forest City, speeding, $114. Tyler Mary, Lake Mills, fail to obey stop sign at railroad, $330. Rodney Anderson, Forest City, speeding, $114. Julius Severson, Forest City, no seatbelt, $127.50. Alexander Watt, Thornton, speeding, $114. Robert Hansen, Minneapolis, MN, speeding, $87. Ruben Basilio, Elmore, MN, no valid driverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s license, $330. Louaine Jordahl, Forest City, vehicles fail to respond to steady red signal, $195. Alexa Lentz, West Des Moines, speeding, $87. Nicolas Hopp, Col. Hghts., MN, speeding, $87. Kristi Hanson, Clarksville, TN, speeding, $114. Keith Maas, Thompson, speeding, $87. Kyle Wirkus, Elmore, MN, failure to have valid license/permit, $335. Cheyen Lovejoy, Forest City, no seatbelt, $132.50. Andre Teepe, Charles City, fail to display registration plate, $108. Cody Alley, Calmar, speeding, $148.50. Mark Heesch, Titonka, speeding, $148.50. Michael Haas, Albert Lea, MN, failure to have valid license/permit, $335. Moses Rodriguez, Thompson, speeding, $173; violation of conditions of restricted license, $132.50. Cheryl Smith, Ankeny, speeding, $119. Gary Morris, Decorah, speeding, $119. Scott Love, Hanska, MN, speeding, $119. Angela Thorson, Mason City, no insurance, $566.25. Itanza Moss, Lake Mills, no insurance, $566.25; failure to have valid license, $465. Douglas Hanna, Albert Lea, MN, no insurance, $397.50. Brady Tesch, Elmore, MN, failure to have valid license, $465. Kaytlin Larson, Leland, operation without registration, $127.50. Todd Thoreson, Mason City, driving while license denied/cancelled/ suspended, $397.50. LAND TRANSFERS
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LOCAL Students and community members saving lives
Thompson Class of â&#x20AC;&#x2122;48 holds 65th reunion
The Thompson High School Class of 1948 gathered at the Branding Iron in Thompson on Saturday, Sept. 14, for its 65th class reunion. There were 31 graduates in the Class of â&#x20AC;&#x2122;48, and 12 members were present for the reunion. Front from left are: Shirley Holland (Gerald Olsen), Dorothy Charlson (Nerlyn Torkelson), Dorothy Krieger (Marvin Anderson), Dorothy Branstad (Bob Rice), Verneil Anderson (Don Branstad) and Shirley Thompson (Bob Moklestad). Back row: Jim Hauan (Emily), Ruth Jacobson (Paul Hylland), Jean Mannes (Herb Pearson), Bernard Teague (Muriel), Don Anderson (Donna) and Irving Christian (Lillian).
North Iowa senior Lucas Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Connor was one of 50 donors who registered to give blood at the North Iowa Blood Drive, held Thursday, Nov. 7 at the school.
Orangeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Halloween winners
Best couple at Orangeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Halloween Costume Contest went to Nathan and Mindy Roberts.
Misty Aukes was the individual prize winner in Orangeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Halloween Costume Contest on Saturday, Nov. 2.
Halloween fun in Lakota and Thompson
Samantha Sevley smiles through her procedure as she gets hooked up to give blood last Thursday, Nov. 7, during the North Iowa Blood Drive. Orangeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s held its first ever Halloween Costume Contest on Saturday, Nov. 2, with prizes awarded for the best group, best couple and best individual costumes. Best group went to, clockwise from top left: Karyn Pittsley, Susan Brandt, Kayce Johnson and Butch Elwood.
The Winnebago County Sheriffâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Department held its annual Halloween safety supper at Thompson City Hall on Thursday, Oct. 31. Deputies served hot dogs, chips and drinks to hungry trick-or-treaters and their families.
Iris Jakoubek, daughter of Meagan Chapman and Korey Jakoubek, dressed as a dragon for Halloween night in Thompson.
Kaden Koppen, son of Kelsie Koppen of Lakota, was a pirate this Halloween.
Chelsey Roth, left, helped donors check in for their appointments at the North Iowa Blood Drive held last Thursday at the school. With her is school nurse Deb Aukes, who coordinated the blood drive along with help from numerous students. Other student volunteers included Jon Wubben, Caleb Ricke, Ashley Huntington, Lexis Julsrud-Wertjes, Shelby Berte and Katie Stelter. A total of 50 donors registered for last weekâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s blood drive, and 52 units were collected. The next North Iowa Blood Drive is scheduled for March 27, 2014.
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;Tricks and Treatsâ&#x20AC;? was held in Lakota on Thursday, Oct. 31, with quite an exhibit of different costumes. Road Runners Bar & Grill hosted the children with games and serving hotdogs. Donna Heidecker, owner of Road Runners, holds her 6-monthold grandson, Bentley Heidecker, who was dressed as a lion. Bentley is the son of Heather Heidecker.
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The 10-month-old twins of Heath and Katie Paulsen of Lakota were dressed as Raggedy Ann and Andy. At left, Grandma Joyce Paulsen holds Tate, and Mom, Katie, holds Peyton at right.
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First quarter honor roll at NIHS North Iowa High School has announced the students whose grade averages have earned them honor roll status for the first quarter of the 2013-2014 school year. To be eligible for the Gold Honor Roll, students must have earned no grade lower than a C- and maintain an overall grade point average of 3.670 to 4.0. To qualify for the Silver Honor Roll, students must earn no grade lower than a C- and maintain an overall grade point average of 3.0 to 3.669. GOLD HONOR ROLL Freshmen: Natalie Dirksen, Freddie Eden, Rachel Hassebroek, Samuel Hassebroek, Sidney Walton. Sophomores: Ashley Baumann, Cassandra Burke, Brooke Hovland, Lexis Julsrud-Wertjes, Kayla Limberg, Christa Miller. Juniors: Shelby Berte, Madison Blodgett, Jami Goetz, Megan Moklestad, Austin Paden, Connor Smith, Madison Stenersen. Seniors: Krista Hovland, Jenna Koppen, Chance Mayland, Daniel Miller, Caleb Ricke, Jamie Roeder,
Derek Yegge. SILVER HONOR ROLL Freshmen: Alex Balvance, Sydney Giesking, Rian Helland, Drew Jensen, Kendall Melz, Noah Melz, Jed Ree, Cassidy Sachs, Natalie Sachs, Danica Voortmann, Colin Weaver, Danielle Yegge. Sophomores: Josiah Beenken, Jesse Boehm, Megan Davis, Zachary Dirksen, Logan Eichenberger, Hunter Gelhaus, Ivey Greensky, Lucy Hughes, Molli Joens, Sydney Main, Tess Ree, Samantha Sevley, Dariela Tamayo. Juniors: Dalton Adams, Trevor Aukes, Dakota Brass, Aleah Brown, Aaron Embrock, Ashley Huntington, Raechelle Sabin, Alyssa Swearingen. Seniors: Cody Bechler, Tristan Boehm, Rachel Boekelman, Joshua Clarke, Tate Corporon, Deja Davis, MacKenzie Droessler, Paige Hassebroek, Alyssa Knudson, Alannah Larson, Mikaela Larson, Carly Main, Zach Myer, Lucas Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Connor, Caitlin Sahr, Taylor Steinfeldt, Tanner Weaver, Jon Wubben.
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Best costumes at NIBâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x153;Bloody Scarefestâ&#x20AC;? Wubben serves in NWC student government Anthony Wubben of Buffalo Center is serving as a member of the Student Government Association for the 2013-14 school year at Northwestern College in Orange City. Student Government Association (SGA) members serve the student body as representatives in making campus decisions. As a liaison between students, faculty, staff and the administration, SGA promotes ideas, expresses concerns, and develops and implements plans. Wubben is a junior and is majoring in elementary education at Northwestern College. He is the junior class representative for the SGA. Wubben is the son of Leslie and Jodi Wubben of Buffalo Center.
Katy and Dana Greensky won first place in the couples division of the NIB costume contest.
First place overall costume contest winners at NIBâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s adult Halloween party on Saturday, Oct. 26 were Judy and Myron Boekelman.
Anna and Tom Balvance were the second place winners in the overall division of the NIB adult costume contest.
NIMS first quarter honor roll North Iowa Middle School has announced the students whose grade averages have earned them honor roll status for the first quarter of the 2013-2014 school year. To be eligible for the Gold Honor Roll, students must have earned no grade lower than a C- and maintain an overall grade point average of 3.670 to 4.0. To qualify for the Sil-
ver Honor Roll, students must earn no grade lower than a C- and maintain an overall grade point average of 3.0 to 3.669. GOLD HONOR ROLL Sixth Grade: Morgan Boehm, Danessa Bruner, Samantha Davis, Jeremy Dirksen, Joey Goetz, Ella Hughes, Kaley Julius, Megan Mitthun, Cassandra Peterson.
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Winners of the best group costume at the NIB adult Halloween party were Amber Shelton and Vikki and Bruce Bengtson.
James named to Iowa Corn team for second year Dawn James, a student at North Iowa Area Community College (NIACC), has been named to the fourth Iowa Corn Collegiate Advisory Team. The Iowa Corn Collegiate Advisory Team (CAT) is sponsored by the Iowa Corn Growers Association (ICGA) and the Iowa Corn Promotion Board (ICPB). The Iowa Corn CAT assists the ICGA and ICPB in developing programs that target and enhance Iowa Cornâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s relationship with students who are pursuing ca-
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October 28, 2013 The Winnebago County Board of Supervisors met in session at 9:00 A.M. October 28, 2013 adjourned from October 21, 2013. Present: Supervisors Durby and Wubben Absent: Supervisor Stensrud On a motion by Durby and seconded by Wubben the Supervisors moved to approve the minutes for the October 21, 2013 Board Meeting and approve the agenda for October 28, 2013. All voted aye. Motion carried. On a motion by Durby and seconded by Wubben the Supervisors moved to approve hiring Thomas Coffman for the Veterans Affairs position. All voted aye. Motion carried. Jack Caputo discussed the courthouse parking lot. He has seen on numerous occasions where people park in the lot who are not conducting courthouse business. He suggested putting a boot on the vehicles where the people park here and go to other places.
In one instance Caputo saw an elderly person walking around the building to get to the door with the elevator. On a motion by Durby and seconded by Wubben the Supervisors moved to set the public hearing for DD 103 Lat 11 for December 2, 2013 at 10:00 A.M. All voted aye. Motion carried. Scott Meinders discussed secondary road matters including replacing a culvert on R-74. On a motion by Durby and seconded by Wubben the Supervisors moved to approve the contract with Calhoun-Burns and Associates for 2014 and 2015 Bridge Inspections. All voted aye. Motion carried. The session was adjourned until 9:00 A.M. November 4, 2013. Warren Wubben, Vice-Chairperson Attest: Karla Niederkofler, County Auditor Published in the Buffalo Center Tribune on Wednesday November 13, 2013.
City of Lakota Council Proceedings Unapproved Minutes City of Lakota Monday, November 4, 2013 The Lakota City Council met in regular session on Monday, November 4, 2013 at 7:00 pm in the City Hall. Mayor Price called the meeting to order. Members present: Janssen, Boekelman, Good, Steven. Absent: Kahler. Water Superintendent Gary Anderson and City Clerk Amber Shelton were present. Steven moved, seconded by Boekelman to approve the agenda with the addition of the city welcome sign. 4 ayes, 1 absent. Carried. Good moved, seconded by Janssen, to approve the consent agenda. 4 ayes, motion carried. Water report was given by Anderson. Wastewater report was given by Janssen. In old business, council discussed the new park equipment and obtaining city files. Janssen moved to approve the purchase of new lighting units for the city welcome sign up to $100, seconded by Steven. 4 ayes, motion carried. In new business, council discussed delinquent utility accounts, utility disconnection policies/procedures and a donation to North Iowa Betterment. Janssen moved to send out Disconnection Notices on the 10th day of the month which a utility bill is due with a 12 calendar day notice or the following business day if the date falls on a weekend, seconded by Steven. 4 ayes, motion carried. Janssen moved, seconded by Good, to separate the Cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Fire and Ambulance bank accounts into two separate accounts. 4 ayes, motion carried. Janssen moved, seconded by Good, to hire Tom Price as temporary part-time winter help, as needed, at the rate of $10 per hour for snow removal. 4 ayes, motion carried. Steven moved, seconded by Boekelman, to hire Barb Zwiefel part-time as needed for training and updating software files at the rate that was previously paid. 4 ayes, motion
carried. Boekelman moved, seconded by Steven to adjourn the meeting. Meeting was adjourned at 8:55 pm. Amber Shelton, City Clerk ATTEST: Douglas Price, Mayor DISBURSEMENTS November 2013 General Fund .................................. $3,393.20 Road Use Tax Fund ........................... $538.53 Water Utility Fund .............................. $351.11 Gross Payroll .................................................... Vendor Description Amount Anderson Sanitation 1/3 residential ............................ $1,890.00 Iowa DNR 2014 Annual Water Use Fee ............................... $66.00 Kossuth County Treasurer Drainage Assessment .................... $37.35 Murra Hardware park supplies ............. $14.23 Lakota Public Library copies................. $10.40 Michael Hanson mileage r eimbursement .................................. $9.36 Utility Equipment Company water maintenance supplies ........ $114.25 Utility Equipment Company water maintenance supplies ........ $170.86 Iowa League of Cities City Clerk Handbook ....................................... $40.00 Mid-America Publishing legal publications .................................. $137.50 Alliant Energy ................................ $1,168.25 Museum ............................................30.15 City Hall ...........................................130.30 Storage Bldg .....................................20.95 Brewer St ..........................................88.26 Pump Station ..................................331.96 Park Shelterhouse ............................18.73 Ball Field ...........................................18.73 Street Lights ....................................509.86 Hwy Sign ...........................................19.31 IPERS Oct 2013 Contributions ........... $396.33 IRS Employment Taxes ...................... $228.31 TOTAL .......................................... $4,282.84 Published in the Buffalo Center Tribune on Wednesday November 13, 2013.
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Middle schoolers record winning football season
The 18-member North Iowa Middle School football team had a winning season in 2013, finishing with a 4-2 record. The Bison outscored their opponents 192-170 overall for the season. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We grew as a team, and we were fortunate to not have any serious injuries to any of our players,â&#x20AC;? said Coach Steve Bergeson. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Athletics, especially at the middle school level, is about learning the fundamentals of the game; how to play as a team, and to always practice good sportsmanship. That is the way we played all season, and we had a successful season. If these players stay out for football and are combined with the freshmen out for football, they should be very competitive at the varsity level in years to come.â&#x20AC;? Front from left are: Riley Cobb, JB Lentz, Clayton Henn, Kevin Hassebroek, Isiah Walk, Trinity Landheer-Campbell, Brett Walton, Nathan Beenken, Jacob Koppen and Dallas Smith. Back Row: Nick Sabin, Logan Leesch, Damon Olsen, Isaac Embrock, Tristan Tabb, Taylor Bauman, Thomas Blodgett, Jordan Boekelman and Coach Steve Bergeson. Not pictured is Coach Zach Meinders. (Photo by Patty Jo Sanderson)
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November 4, 2013 W L K & H Coop Oil 133 69 Ronâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Electric 122 92 Peteâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Plumbing 119½ 97½ Timber Tree Service 109 111 Lake Mills Motel 101 116 Ollenburg Motors 100 117 Bison Graphics/ AJEm 94½ 116½ Berggren Seeds 63 130 Highs Posted: team game, Bison Graphics/AJ Embr (670), team series, Bison Graphics/AJ Embr (1901), ind. game, Doug Aukes (257), ind. series, Steve Boyken (700)
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November 6, 2013 W L Emporium Furniture 37 15 K & H Coop Oil 32½ 19½ Heidiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Hair Care 28 24 Parts Plus 26½ 25½ Pioneer Bank 25 27 BYE 7 45 Highs Posted: team game, Emporium Furniture (488), team series, Emporium Furniture (1392), ind. game, Nicole Baumann (208), ind. series, Sheri Boyken (550)
Jacob Koppen led the Bison defense this season with 51 tackles in middle school football action.
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North Iowa High School presents â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Foreignerâ&#x20AC;?
Catherine (Alyssa Swearingen, left), Ella (Makeila Shortenhaus, center) and Betty (Natalie Dirksen) attempt to interpret a story told by Charlie in his native tongue.
Breaking the language barrier Ella Simms (Makeila Shortenhaus, left) attempts to communicate with â&#x20AC;&#x153;foreignerâ&#x20AC;? Charlie Baker (Zach Dirksen), resulting in some rather strange behavior at breakfast during the North Iowa High School production of Larry Shueâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Foreignerâ&#x20AC;?. The play was held last Friday and Saturday, Nov. 8 & 9, in the North Iowa Auditorium.
Rev. David Marshall Lee (Jami Goetz, center) realizes that his plans to take over the Meeks home have fallen apart.
Rev. David Marshall Lee (Jami Goetz, right) finds out that his fiancĂŠ, Catherine Simms (Alyssa Swearingen) is pregnant.
Betty Meeks (Natalie Dirksen, center left) has her home invaded by Owen Musser (Freddie Eden, center right) and his Klansmen friends when they come after Charlie, the foreigner. Charlie (Zach Dirksen, left) turns tables on the Klansmen with some simple tricks staged by Ella and Catherine Simms.
Owen Musser (Freddie Eden, left) tries to intimidate Charlie (Zach Dirksen), as he doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t much care for foreigners.
Charlie (Zach Dirksen) embraces his role as a foreigner and decides to put on a convincing show.
The cast and crew of â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Foreignerâ&#x20AC;? at North Iowa High School, front from left: Chance Sahr, Taylor Steinfeldt, Ashley Baumann, Molli Joens, Makeila Shortenhaus, Alyssa Swearingen and Natalie Dirksen. Back row: Madison Stenersen, Lucy Hughes, Aaron Embrock, Tanner Weaver, Colin Weaver, Caleb Ricke, Zach Dirksen, Jami Goetz and Freddie Eden.
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