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Christa Hanson

Nancy Litch

Judy Vander Ploeg

Litch, Hanson, Vander Ploeg win seats on city council In a race that saw nine candidates compete for three seats, Nancy Litch and Christa Hanson were reelected to the Kanawha City Council. Judy Vander Ploeg was elected to the third position on the council. The unofficial totals from the Nov. 5 city election were: Litch - 106, Hanson - 86 and Vander Ploeg - 85. Vote totals for other candidates were: Roger Anderson - 31, Bernard Blank - 57, Mike Brooks (incumbent) - 67, Paul Delger - 56, Tom Gretillat Sr. - 21 and Darlene Schafer - 26. Nancy Litch was the top

vote-getter in the election. She would like to see what the city can do to encourage growth and economic development Kanawha. “Economic development is more than just looking pretty,� she said. “You have to have some real meat on the bones.� Litch wants focus on the people in the community “who regularly give of themselves� and cited Kanawha EMTs and the Boy Scouts as examples. “If you want Kanawha to be better, you really need step up to the plate and volunteer,� she said. “You cut your teeth on

that first term and get an idea of what it’s all about,� Christa Hanson said about her reelection to bid. Hanson said the search for a new city police officer is one of the top issues facing the city. Judy Vander Ploeg also said hiring a new police chief is a priority of the city. On the subject of economic development, she noted, “We need to keep supporting the businesses we have here.� Klemme Ken Blank was reelected mayor with 51 votes. He was unopposed. Klemme voters elected

three to the city council. They are: Kody Trample (49 votes), David Welsh (38 votes), and incumbent Morris Crotty (38 votes). Roberta Carolus, incumbent candidate, received 33 votes. “The first year will most likely be a learning experience for me. I’m just happy the community elected a young member like myself,� said Kody Trample, age 24. Trample would like to see what can be done to encourage growth in the community and “try to get the Ag Days celebration like it was 10-15 years ago.� David Welsh would like to

Electronic filing begins in Hancock Clerk of Court Office By Rebecca Peter Starting this week, filing of all case types at the Clerk of Court Offices in Hancock, Winnebago and Worth Counties will be done electronically. The switch started on Tuesday, Nov. 12. The change to digital is an on-going, state-wide initiative, according to Scott Hand, court administrator for the Iowa’s Second Judicial District. “There are over 30 [clerk of court] offices on-line already,� he said. “In the majority of our courthouses, we just don’t have space for paper any more. That was one of the over-riding factors.� Hand anticipates efficiency gains for the clerks’ offices, “just by not handling paper and looking for files and pull files. You won’t have to worry about

misplaced files.� Data will also be stored at two, separate physical locations as a precaution. There are some exceptions to the digital filing. “It won’t necessarily apply to existing cases, unless those cases are converted,� said Hand. “It’s a date-forward concept.� “We won’t convert cases that are close to being completed,� he said. There is also a process to be exempted on certain cases. “If you are a party to a case, you will be able to register and view the contents of case you are a party to, from anywhere the Internet is available,� Hand said. “For the general public wanting to look at general public cases, you will still have to come to the county courthouse and use the

public terminal to view cases,� he said. “We’re seeing significant gains in efficiency in our clerks offices. It will also provided opportunities for attorneys to submit proposed orders for judges [on-line]. “It will also help our judges who rotate through counties. They will be able to do some motion work before they get to that county, because they can do it pull that file up and do it remotely.� “It will also even the work load out in the clerks’ offices,� he said. The county clerks, staff and judges have undergone training sessions.

see more civic involvement by citizens. Goodell Pat Sweeney was the apparent winner of a close race for mayor at Goodell. The unofficial results of the election showed 29 votes for Sweeney and 27 votes for incumbent mayor Ryan Halfpop. A formal request for a recount of the mayoral race was filed with the Hancock County Board of Supervisors. Incumbents Thomas Bonjour and Mark Stille were reelected to the Goodell City Council. Mark Stille received 33 votes and Bonjour, 28 votes. Christopher Nolte was

the third person elected with 37 votes. Other candidates were Diana Stille (27 votes) and Wayne DeVall (14 write-in votes). The Hancock County Board of Supervisors canvassed the results of city elections on Tuesday, Nov. 12. (Note: Complete election results from the Nov. 5 city council and mayoral elections in Hancock County and the communities of Wesley, LuVerne and Ventura are on the Kanawha Reporter website: www. kanawhareporter.com

Klemme council hears complaints about stray animals By Rebecca Peter KLEMME - Concerns about dogs and cats running loose were brought to the attention of Klemme City Council, Nov. 4. Licensing dogs was brought up as a possible option. In the past, the city has required licensing of dogs, but dropped the requirement. The council is not currently considering this option. Ken Weiland, public works director, reported that a Department of Natural Resources engineer recently checked the sludge in the city’s wastewater treatment lagoon and sending the results of the testing to the city. The City of Klemme has a February 2017 deadline to meet new lower ammonia discharge requirements to be in compliance with the new DNR discharge permit. Options under consideration are: a controlled discharge lagoon system

and an enhanced lagoon treatment bio-dome system. Weiland will check into when the water tower will be inspected and the light fixed. Water pipes at city hall need to be taken apart to see where there could be a problem creating low hot water pressure. Mayor Ken Blank will patch the holes in the men’s bathroom, along some tile repairs in the community room. City clerk Coleen Rout will inform Alliant Energy about several street lights that are out or flickering around town, along with the community sign light on the highway. A public hearing to adopt the proposed Code of Ordinances will be held at the Dec. 2 council meeting. Recodification of the city code is done every five years. This year Iowa Codefication of Clear Lake was hired to do the recodification for Klemme.

Common Threads, Hancock County’s daytime quilt interests group, will meet Nov. 20 at 9 a.m. at the Britt Public Library. Attendees are encouraged to bring Christmas projects and table runners from the October workshop. Any other projects, gadgets, other items for Sew and Tell can also be included. All are welcome.

Library News The Kanawha library will be closed Friday, November 29.

HCHS Volunteers Host FundRaising Event BRITT – Hancock County Health System Volunteers are hosting a Jewelry Sale on Wednesday, Nov. 20 from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Atrium of Hancock County Memorial Hospital. L’s Collection Fundraising will have a large selection of $5 jewelry, sunglasses, scarves, and other accessories for sale with 20% of the event’s total sales supporting the programs and services of HCHS. For more information about the Jewelry Sale or if you would like to become a HCHS volunteer, please visit www.trustHCHS. com/hchs-volunteers.

Kaplan Announces Dean’s List Kaplan University in Mason City is proud to announce their President’s and Dean’s Lists for the Term ending October 6. Michael Trager of Britt, was one of the students named to the Dean’s List for his 3.58 GPA achievement.

Thank You Kanawha Donors A total of 34 registrants donated 27 units of blood at the recent Kanawha Community Blood Drive. Your efforts help save lives!

Guest speaker, retired Colonel Army Nurse Iowa Army Reserves and National Guard, Joan M. Gouge, Garner, speaks to the audience during the West Hancock Middle School Veterans Day Program. (Photo by Sarah Freesemann). LEFT - Two area veterans look on as the West Hancock Middle School Chorus sings God Bless America during the Veterans Day Program on Monday, Nov. 11, 2013 in Kanawha. (Photo by Sarah Freesemann).


The Kanawha Reporter, Thursday, November 14, 2013

Kanawha Christian School to present musical “Night Shift before Christmas� Everyone is invited to the Kanawha Christian School musical, “The Night Shift before Christmas� on Thursday, December 5 in the KCS gym. This musical retelling of the Christmas story is set in Bethlehem at a 24 hour diner serving the local shepherds who watch over their flocks by night. We are offering two performances: a matinee at 1:00 p.m. and an evening performance at 7:00 p.m.

Both events are free of charge with an opportunity for a free will donation. We are also offering a repeat performance of our dinner theater fundraiser. We are selling tickets for a pork loin dinner to be served at 12:00 noon and 6:00 p.m. (in the gym prior to the performances). Tickets are $12 for adults and $6 for children under 12. Your purchase of a reservation guarantees a deli-

The 2013-2014 4-H Hancock County Council members include: (seated, l-r) Patrick Terhark, Jack Bertilson, Bri Bier, Maddie Tusha, (standing) Emma Chizek, Kiersten Jass, Trevor Kluver and Nathan Nedved. Not pictured: Andrew Dornbier, Kayla Leerar, Kim Dornbier, Nicole Burgardt, and Kyle Hansen.

cious meal, cheerful service by our cast, and up-close seating for the show right from your table. The sooner you purchase a spot, the better your seat! Tickets may be purchased at the Garden Gate in Kanawha, at the Cobbler Shoppe in Britt, or from any KCS student or teacher. Reservations are available until Wednesday, November 27th or until sold out.

Hancock residents recognized for volunteer service to 4-H include: (l-r) Randy Hiscocks (Honorary 4-H Award), Brett Formanek (Robert Hiscocks Volunteer Award), and Michelle Dornbier (Fiveyear Leadership Award). Stan and Michelle Greiman (not pictured) were inducted into the Iowa 4-H Hall of Fame at the 2013 Iowa State Fair. Kanawha Reporter photos by Rebecca Peter

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Eagles wrap up volleyball season The West Hancock volleyball team wrapped up their 2013 season after a 3-1 loss to Saint Ansgar on October 23. The Eagles concluded the season 3-21 overall. The Eagles were coached by first year head coach, Erin Brown and assistant Michelle DeHart. “Regardless of our record the girls played hard every game. I am proud of what they did this season and hope to continue to build,� state Coach Brown. The Eagles earned wins over Mason City Newman on both September 10 and October 12 3-0 and 2-0 respectively. Their third victory was a 2-0 match decision over CWL on September 14. As a team, West Hancock collected 245 kills, 54 blocks, 191 assists, 78 aces for an 83% serving percentage and 183 digs overall. Individually, the team was led by junior Macey Harms in kills with 74, 59 assists from sophomore Emily Leerar, 22 aces by sophomore Cara Francis, a 95% serving percentage from junior Jessica Ohrt along with 17 solo blocks by Ohrt. Junior Whitney Burgardt led in digs with 52 on the season. Other top statistics included 40 kills and 11 aces from Ohrt, 40 kills by Rachael Smith, 34 by C. Francis and 26 from Burgardt. Junior Natasha Peterson recorded 43 assists and 17 digs; junior Mallory Becker contributed 30 assists along with 19 from senior Rachel Francis. Bailey Eisenman, a junior, dug up 51 attacks on the year, while C. Francis found 23, Peterson 17 and senior Alexa Cockrell 13. The Eagles say goodbye to seven seniors; Rachel Francis, Katelynn Cox, Rachael Smith, Paige Helmers, Paige Thompson, Dusty Kraft and Alexa Cockrell.

Awards Program Honors 4-H Youth, Volunteers QQC Store open Nov. 20

The accomplishments of Hancock County 4-H members during 2013 and recognition of club leaders and volunteers were highlighted Sunday, Nov. 10 at the annual 4-H Awards and Recognition program. The event was held at the Garner-Hayfield / Ventura auditorium. Adult Recognition Brett Formanek was the recipient of the 2013 Robert Hiscocks Award. Michelle Dornbier, Garner, was presented the 4-H Leader Recognition Award for five years of service. Randy Hiscocks of Britt was the recipient of the Honorary 4-H for his many years of service on the Hancock County Fair Board. Stan and Michelle Greiman, Garner, were inducted into the Iowa 4-H Hall of Fame this summer at the Iowa State Fair. MaxYield Cooperative presented a check in support of the 4-H program. MaxYield annually donates $10 toward the dues of each 4-H member in Hancock County. 4-H Youth Awards Top awards to Hancock County 4-H Youth include the Mitchell and Ida Mae Bock Memorial Scholarship to Jared

Wellik, Garner. Philip Sweers Character in Service Awards were presented to Abigail Wirtjes a junior member of the Orthel Jolly Workers, and Jade Pringnitz, a member of the Concord Challengers. Wendy Greiman Achievement Award recipients were: Jace Pringnitz, a junior member of the Concord Challengers, Kim Dornbier, Concord Challengers, Kevin Tlach, Britt Broncos, and Maddie Tusha, Orthel Jolly Workers. Recipients of Citizenship Awards were juniors Maddie Graham and Rachael Hanson, members of the Concord Challengers. Leadership awards were presented to intermediate Jade Pringnitz and junior Jace Pringnitz. Both are members of the Concord Challengers. Golden Clover Awards were presented to the Britt Broncos, Concord Challengers, Elcon Indians, and the Orthel Jolly Workers. Cloverbud Awards Cloverbud awards were presented to Quinn Harle, Paige Kudej and Anna Wirtjes, members of the Orthel Jolly Workers. Junior Achievement Awards Junior Achievement Awards for 2013

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were presented to: Britt After School Kids Club - Mazie Erdahl. Britt Broncos - Luke DeWaard and Jade Oberhelm. Concord Challengers - Ty Abele, Brody Boehnke, Maddie Graham and Joe Pringnitz. Orthel Jolly Workers - Katey Tegtmeyer and Abigail Wirtjes. County Council The program included installation of the 2013-2014 4-H County Council. Council members are: (* denotes new members) Jack Bertilson, Bri Bier, Emma Chizek, Kim Dornbier, Kiersten Jass, *Patrick Terhark, Trevor Kluver, Nathan Nedved, *Andrew Dornbier, *Nicole Burgardt, *Kayla Leerar, Kyle Hansen and Maddie Tusha. Project Awards Project Awards were presented to the following Hancock County 4-H’ers: Britt After School Kids Club: Mazie Erdahl Juniors Britt Broncos - Luke DeWaard, Madison Eisenman, Charlie Gardner, Liliana Hill, Jacob Hlavacek, Tristan Hunt, Derek Oberhelman, Jade Oberhelman.

Concord Challengers - Brody Boehnke, Maddie Graham, Rachael Hanson, Dalton Hawe, Ryan Kumsher, Camden Lau, Jace Pringnitz, Joe Pringnitz. Elcon Indians - Mara Anderson, Bretta Carolus, Grace Greiman, Brielle Smeby. Intermediates Britt Broncos - Nicholas Hunt, Chase Eisenman. Concord Challengers - Andrew Dornbier, Tyler Kumsher, Jade Pringnitz. Elcon Indians - Hannah Wellik. Orthel Jolly Workers - Cassie Engstler, Nicole Lampe, Alyssa Tegtmeyer, Alexis Wirtz. Seniors Britt Broncos - Patrick Terhark, Kevin Tlach, Jared Wellik, Mark Wellik. Concord Challengers - Kim Dornbier. Elcon Indians - Derek Anderson, Kiersten Jass, Trevor Kluver, Nathan Nedved, Rachel Weaver. Orthel Jolly Workers - Bri Bier, Nicole Burgardt, Grace Tusha, Maddie Tusha.

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A Klemme Quasquicentennial Community Meeting will be held Thursday, Nov. 14, at 7 p.m. in the Klemme Community Room. Everyone is welcome to attend. At this meeting, plans will be finalized for the Quasquicentennial Auction to be held Saturday, Nov. 23, in the Klemme Fire Station. Lunch will begin at 11 a.m. and the auction, conducted by Latimer Auction, will begin at 1 p.m. Larry Treinen of Latimer Auction is donating his time for this quasquicentennial fundraiser. Anyone who has quality items to donate to the auction is encouraged to

take them to the Quasi Store when it is open or to call Kenny at 515-5712929. The Quasi Store will be open Wednesday, Nov. 20, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The store is located two doors west of the Post Office on Main Street in Klemme. Quasquicentennial souvenirs and some centennial items will be available for sale. Items for the auction may be taken to the store. Anyone with ties to Klemme is welcome to stop by to visit and reminisce. Old photos and Klemme memorabilia are welcome items to stimulate conversation.

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QUESTION: I thought I could help my dad recover at home from an illness but it’s just becoming too much work for me, how do I get home care services for him? ANSWER by: Denise Hiscocks, RN, BSN, Director, HCHS Community Health. Community Health improves the quality of life by enabling individuals to stay in the comfort and security of their own homes during times of illness, disability and recuperation. Referrals for Home Care can be made by family members, physicians and individuals themselves. Once the referral is made, a nurse makes a visit to the patient’s home and completes an assessment of the care that is needed. Part of this assessment is to evaluate the

safety of the individual in the home by completing a fall risk assessment and making suggestions on the prevention of falls in the home. The information from this visit is provided to the patient’s physician and a Plan of Care is developed to meet their health care needs. If additional programs and services are identified as a need, the Home Care Nurse works with other agencies to coordinate these services to allow individuals to safely remain in their homes. If you would like to submit a healthcare question, visit www. trustHCHS.com and select Contact Us at the bottom of the home page or call 641-843-5150.

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95th Anniversary, a time to remember Dear Editor, November 11, 2013 marks the 95th Anniversary of the “War to End All Wars.� At this time it would be only right to honor those men and the ones who were killed in wars that followed. There are nine military servicemen with Kanawha association who died in war time. Please take time to honor them. Thank you, S.C. Yeakel, Kanawha

In Memoriam Pvt. Sanford Alford Severson, US Army, March 5, 1895 – July 29, 1918, Killed in action (France); PFC Louis Bryon Pannkuk, US Army, Sept. 4, 1915 – Sept. 4, 1943, Killed in an automobile accident (Australia); PFC Kort K. Delger, Jr., US Army, Dec. 25, 1919 – July 20, 1944, Killed in action (New Guinea); Captain Lloyd Joseph Stith, US Army, Aug. 9, 1915 – Nov. 8, 1944, Died from an undisclosed illness (Holland); F 1/C Kenneth Lee Olson, US Navy, Oct. 14, 1924

– Dec. 7, 1944, Killed in action (South Pacific); 1st Lt. Wilbur Paul Stevenson, US Army Air Corps, Jan. 5, 1917 – Dec. 23, 1944, Killed in action B-26 shot down over Nazi Germany; PFC Wayne Earnest Jacobs, US Marine Corps, May 29, 1921 – Feb. 23, 1945, Killed in action (Iwo Jima); PFC Clifford Harley Carlson, US Army, July 20, 1913 – March 11, 1945, Killed in action (Philippines); 1st Lt. James Edward Hewitt, US Army Air Corps, April 25, 1915 – Aug. 15, 1945, B-29 shot down and executed by the Japanese.

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Another Farmers Market season has come and gone. My personal canning and freezing is dwindling down; now it is time I give a public thank you to all who participated in some way, whether the participation was as a vendor or as a customer. I realize this year’s market was skimpy, at times. I am most appreciative of all you customers who kept attending market, not knowing who would be at market for vendors. It is my opinion that the residents of Kanawha and all who travel into Kanawha, to conduct business, are pretty special people who have the desire to keep their

small town alive and kicking. As a farmers market manager, I am most grateful to those who have a heart to support their local farmers market. It is you who give fuel to the desire to keep bringing the farmers market to Kanawha. Thank you to the town leaders for allowing the market to take place, at the city park, every Monday, through the market season. Without your support, Kanawha would not enjoy having its own market to help bring individuals into town to spend their hard earned dollars. Thank you to Communications One for allowing the market advertising space on

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cable. I certainly appreciate the wide area that cable reaches. Thank you to Rodger Tveiten for all his publicity whether it be in the Reporter or on the radio. I believe Rodger has to be one of our market’s biggest advocates. Finally, thank you to the various vendors that attended throughout the market season. This market would not exist without each of these vendors participating at one point or another. I enjoy working with all of you and am looking forward to next year’s market. If anyone is interested in becoming a vendor at the Kanawha farmers market, whether it be for the whole season or part of the season feel free to contact me at my cell# (641) 860-1516 or my home phone (641) 762-3663. I will be glad to visit with you. Julie Sweers, market manager

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AMES, Iowa — Historian, mentor and friend are some of the roles that today’s grandparents play. During November, family life specialists talk about how important grandparents can be in the lives of their grandchildren in the Science of Parenting Blog from Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. “The relationship of a grandparent and grandchild is second in emotional importance only to the parent/child relationship,� said family life specialist Donna Donald. “This month we will take a closer look at the various roles of grandparents, including grandparents raising their grandchildren.� “Today’s grandparents often have more time to spend with their grandchildren. They are eager to share their life experiences, nurture a new generation and contribute to the family legacy,� said family life specialist Lori Hayungs. It also appears that the better the relationship between parents and grandparents, the greater the contact and closeness between grandparents and grandchildren, the specialists noted. Learn more from tips on the blog throughout the month and in a four minute podcast. Through the Science of Parenting, www. scienceofparenting.org, ISU Extension and Outreach specialists share and discuss research-based information and resources to help parents rear their children. Parents can join in the conversation and share thoughts and experiences, as well as how they handle parenting responsibilities.

P.O. Box 190 Kanawha, Iowa 50447 641-762-3994 Kanawha 641-843-3241 Britt 866-923-2684 toll-free 641-762-3994 Kanawha fax 641-923-2685 fax kanawhareporter@gmail.com Kanawha OďŹƒce Hours: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday 9 a.m.-noon Tuesday Britt OďŹƒce Hours: 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Monday-Friday We reserve the right to edit any and all copy presented to our news department. We reserve the right to reject any advertising, request pre-payment and cancel at any time. Contract rates available on request. Quantity discounts available. Newsroom News Editor: Rodger Tveiten, 641762-3994 or email kanawhareporter@ gmail.com. Use this contact to offer story tips or send letters to the editor. People/Social News: Sarah Freesemann, 641-843-3241 or email sfreesemann@qwestoffice.net. Use this contact for engagements, anniversaries, weddings, new arrivals, achievers, and other such items. Obituaries: Inquiries and billing information to kanawhareporter@gmail.com Circulation & Subscriptions Deb Chaney, 1-800-558-1244, ext. 122 or email mapcirculation@iowaconnect.com, subscriptions and rewnewals can take up to two weeks to process, and may cause lags in service if not planned ahead. Didn’t Get Your Paper? If you do not receive your paper in Thursday’s mail, call our circulation department at 1-800-558-1244 ext. 122. Billing & Accounting Pam DeVries, 1-800-558-1244, ext. 119 or email pamdevries@iowaconnect. com Classified Advertising: Call Ana Olsthoorn at 641-923-2684 or email glads@qwestoffice.net Paper or Internet Advertising Ryan Harvey, 515-689-1151, ryanharvey.map@gmail.com Rodger Tveiten, 641-762-3994, kanawhareporter@gmail.com Sarah Freesemann, 641-843-3241, sfreesemann@qwestoffice.net Ana Olsthoorn, 641-923-2684, glads@qwestoffice.net Printing, Retail Ryan Harvey, 515-689-1151, ryanharvey.map@gmail.com Ana Olsthoorn, 641-923-2684, glads@qwestoffice.net We offer complete printing for brochures, newsletters, business cards, posters, photos, clothing, specialties and more! Administration Publisher: Ryan Harvey, 515-6891151 or email ryanharvey.map@gmail. com Kanawha Marketing: Rodger Tveiten, 641-762-3994 News Tips The Kanawha Reporter welcomes any and all news tips. At the office, call 7623994 or email kanawhareporter@gmail. com. To request a photographer, please give at least a day’s notice. Deadlines Legal Notices................. 12 noon, Friday Classified Ads .............12 noon, Monday Display Ads ................12 noon, Monday Submitted News ........12 noon, Monday Obituaries ..... 10 a.m., Tuesday by email Breaking News ........... 10 a.m., Tuesday* Event coverage requests.............24 hours *This news may not be published in the current issue. The Kanawha Reporter Staff Regular employees in order of continuous years of service: Rodger Tveiten, Ad Sales; Ana Olsthoorn, Composition Manager/Assistant Office Manager, Proofreading, Ad Design, Specialty Print Projects; Jeanne Reiter, Composition, Ad Design; Ryan Harvey, Publisher, Ad Sales; Laurie McBride, Composition, Ad Design; Sarah Freesemann, Britt Office Coordinator, Ad Sales, Correspondant; Sandy Evans, Ad Sales OďŹƒcial newspaper for Hancock County City of Kanawha City of Klemme West Hancock School District Member of Iowa Newspaper Assn. National Newspaper Assn. A Division of Mid-America Publishing Corp. P.O. Box 29 Hampton IA 50441 Ryan Harvey, President and CEO Published weekly at 101 N. Main Street, P.O. Box 190, Kanawha, Iowa and Periodicals Postage paid at Kanawha, IA 50447. Postmaster: Send address changes to: The Kananwha Reporter, P.O. Box 190, Kanawha, IA 50447 USPS #289-620


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Yard and Garden:

Preparing Roses for Winter KLEMME UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Pastor Mike Shaffer Sunday, November 17 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 6 p.m. Contemporary Service Tuesday, November 19 9:30 a.m. Bible Study Wednesday, November 20 4 p.m. Confirmation GOODELL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Pastor Mike Shaffer Sunday, November 17 11 a.m. Worship Service Tuesday, November 19 1:30 p.m. Bible Study KANAWHA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Lorraine Hartman Sunday, November 17 10:30 a.m. Worship Service SAINT OLAF LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA) Pastor James Harbaugh Sunday, November 17 10:30 a.m. Worship Service

Wednesday, November 20 9:15 a.m. Coffee Break Bible Study 5:30 p.m. Games & Good News IMMANUEL REFORMED UCC KLEMME Rev. Donna Buckman Sunday, November 17 9 a.m. Worship Service 10 a.m. Coffee & Fellowship Wednesday, November 20 5 p.m. Noah’s Ark Church School 6 p.m. Confirmation *Dorcas 1st Wednesday each month. *Women’s Fellowship 2nd Wednesday. ST. PATRICK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH of BRITT Rev. Dennis Miller, Pastor Rev. Paul Lippstock, Associate Sunday, November 17 8 a.m. Worship Service

KANAWHA LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA) Pastors Geoff & Char White Sunday, November 17 8:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship Hour

WRIGHT CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Pastor Daniel Lindley Sunday, November 17 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 11 a.m. Sunday School 5 p.m. Evening Worship Service Wednesday, November 20 7 p.m. Bible Study

KANAWHA CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Pastor Steve Schulz Sunday, November 17 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 10:45 a.m. Sunday School 5 p.m. Second Service

HOLMES BAPTIST Pastor Zach Fischer Sunday, November 17 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Worship Service Wednesday, November 20 7 p.m. Mid-week Service

AMES, Iowa — All roses need some attention going into winter, and there are many methods to provide winter protection. Horticulturists with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach offer suggestions for preparing roses for Iowa’s winter weather. How should I prepare my hybrid tea roses for winter? Most hybrid tea, grandiflora, floribunda and other modern roses require protection during the winter months. Low temperatures and rapid temperature changes in winter can severely injure and sometimes kill unprotected modern roses. (Most old garden roses possess excellent cold hardiness and don’t require winter protection.) Hilling or mounding soil over the base of each plant is an excellent way to protect hybrid tea, grandiflora and floribunda roses. Begin by removing fallen leaves and other debris from around each plant. Removal of diseased plant debris will help reduce disease problems next season. Then, loosely tie the canes together with twine to prevent the canes from being whipped by strong winds. Next, cover the bottom 10 to 12 inches of the rose canes with soil. Place additional material, such as straw or leaves, over the mound of soil. A small amount of soil placed over the straw or leaves should hold these materials in place. When should I prepare my hybrid tea roses for winter? Prepare hybrid tea, grandiflora and floribunda roses for winter after the plants have been hardened by exposure to several nights of temperatures in the low to mid-20s. Normally, this is early November in northern Iowa, mid-November in central areas and late November in southern counties. Do styrofoam cones provide adequate winter protection for roses? Rose cones by themselves generally don’t provide adequate protection. Additional insulating

material is necessary. Prune the rose bush to allow it to fit under the cone. Then mound soil over the base of the plant, covering the bottom 6 to 8 inches of the rose canes. Place the cone over the rose, securing the cone with bricks or soil. If no holes are provided at the top of the cone, puncture several holes around the top to provide ventilation. Air temperatures inside the cones may get quite warm on sunny, mild winter days without ventilation holes. How should I overwinter a rose growing in a pot? A rose growing in a pot may be destroyed if the potted rose is left on a deck or patio over winter. Potting soil temperatures in containers left above ground are likely to get extremely cold, damaging or destroying the roots of the rose. To protect a potted rose, dig a hole in the ground in a sheltered location. Set the pot in the ground and then place soil around the pot. Place additional soil over the rose covering the bottom 6 to 8 inches of the rose canes. Potted miniature roses also can be brought indoors before a hard freeze in fall and placed in a south or west-facing window and maintained as a houseplant. Contact Hortline by emailing hortline@iastate.edu or calling 515294-3108 to ask the specialists additional pre-winter gardening questions.

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5HSRUWLQJ IURP WKH +DQFRFN &RXQW\ &RXUWKRXVH Magistrate Court Expired License: Thomas Virgil Zrostlik, Britt, $127.50. No Driver’s License: Jake Michael Brown, Britt; Matthew R. Senne, Waverly, $330. Violation of Restricted License: Chase Allen Stokka, Kanawha, $127.50. Registration Violation: Kristine Lynn Goins, Britt, $161.25; Philip James Jaren, Jr., Bancroft, $127.50. No Insurance: Melissa Monique Celindro-Murray, Forest City, $402.50. Speeding (6-10 over): Drew Alan Redenius, Britt; Juli Rae Campbell, Klemme; Timothy Patrick Boland; Allisa Michele Vanhorn, Clear Lake; Delores Ann Kahler, Britt; Erin Ann Grimm, Wesley; Elizabeth Ann Gossard, Clear Lake; Kristin Lynne Davison, Garner; Lori Jean Gutknecht, Cedar Falls; Kate Lynn Rice, Afton; Danial James McClurg, Clear Lake; Charles Leroy Hartwig, Kanawha; Regina Marie Adams, Lake Mills; Kim Scot Gilbert, Garner, $114. Speeding (1-5 over): James Allen Hefti, Algona; Christopher Michael Barragy, Clear Lake; Bernard Alva Munns, Elk Grove, CA; Jessica Marie Leerar, Britt; David Gene Lampe, Britt, $87. Speed: Drew Alan Redenius, Britt; Makenzi Marie Hansen, Forest City $173; Braden John Carlson, Britt, $120; John Langdon, Ames, $108; Rory Michael Lane Dillon, Belmond; Brianne Jean Wilson, Algona; Blake Edward Greenfield, Clarion; Amanda Suzane Walter, Garner; Harold Eugene Jeno, Jewell; Tishuna Sharea Franklin, Klemme; Douglas Calvin Penning, Buffalo Center; Heather, Michelle Weaver, Bemidji, MN; John William Kadow, Burt; David Michael Wilcox, Mantorville, MN; Neil Robert Ausborn, Britt, $92. Drag Racing: Justin Lee Boeset, Garner, $397.50. Reckless Driving: Justin Lee Boeset, Garner, $397.50.

plus court costs, victim restitution and attorney fees. All but seven days of the jail sentence were suspended, and Phillips will be on probation for one year to the Department of Correctional Services. Bradley Jay Schupanitz, 48, Garner, pled guilty to “Operating While Intoxicated - Second Offense,� an aggravated misdemeanor stemming from a traffic stop by the Iowa State Patrol on July 14, 2013. Schupanitz was sentenced to serve seven days in jail and pay $2,541.25, plus court costs. Cindy Lou McMurray, 51, Klemme, was convicted of “Possession of a Controlled Substance (Methamphetamine),� a serious misdemeanor stemming from an incident investigated by the Hancock County Sheriff’s Office on April 1, 2013. McMurray was sentenced to serve two days in jail and pay $425.25, plus court costs and attorney fees. Her driving privileges will be revoked for 180 days. Arraignments The following persons were arraigned: Misty Buckley, 33, Klemme, “Burglary In The Third Degree,� a class D felony; Dillon Andrew David Hacker, 20, Britt, “Possession Of A Controlled Substance (Marijuana),� a serious misdemeanor; Phillip Eugene McFarland, 18, Fenton, “Possession Of A Controlled Substance (Marijuana),� a serious misdemeanor; David Michelson, 55, Britt, “Operating While Intoxicated - Second Offense,� an aggravated misdemeanor; David Steven Ziron, 31, Garner, “Possession of a Controlled Substance - Second Offense (Marijuana),� a serious misdemeanor. Small Claims Patti J. Noethe, Britt, vs. Mona J. Erdahl, Britt. Judgment in favor of plaintiff for $1,500 plus court costs. 1031 Midland Funding LLC vs. Christa Marie Tusha, Garner. Judgment in favor of plaintiff for $644.24 plus interest and court costs. 10-31 AAA Collections, Sioux Falls, S.D.,

Careless Driving: Alexander Daniel Flaten, Wesley, $107.25. Failure to Obey Stop Sign: Dennis Joe Kieffer, Corwith, $200; Roanne Alexis Holzworth, Mason City; Yosemite Ross Bunston, Mason City; Mary Lucille Borchers, Garner, $195. Passing Violation: Jenneh Sesay, Emetsburg, $200. Driving on Wrong Side of the Highway: Judith A. Dawson, Normal, IL, $200. Failure to Yield: David James Zeigler, Corwith, $200. Safety Rule Violation: Gerald Redenius, Britt, $127.50. District Court Cindy Lou McMurray, 51, Klemme, was convicted of “Possession of a Controlled Substance (Marijuana),� a serious misdemeanor stemming from an investigation by the Hancock County Sheriff’s Office on April 1, 2013. McMurray was sentenced to serve two days in jail and pay $425.25, plus court costs and attorney fees. Her driving privileges will be revoked for 180 days. Johnie Glasper, 57, Britt, pled guilty to “Operating While Intoxicated -- Third Offense,� a Class D Felony stemming from a traffic stop by the Hancock County Sheriff’s Office on June 22, 2013. A pre-sentence investigation was ordered and sentencing is scheduled for January 14, 2014, at 9:30 a.m. Spencer Hoover, 49, Belmond, pled guilty to “Assault,� an aggravated misdemeanor stemming from an incident investigated by the Garner Police Department with assistance from the Hancock County Sheriff’s Office on July 5, 2013.Apre-sentence investigation was ordered and sentencing is scheduled for January 14, 2014, at 9:30 a.m. Tanner Scott Phillips, 29, Rutland, was convicted of “Theft In The Third Degree,� an aggravated misdemeanor stemming from an investigation by the Hancock County Sheriff’s Office on March 6, 2013. Phillips was sentenced to serve 60 days in jail and pay $843.75,

vs. Randall B. Epting III, Corwith. Judgment in favor of plaintiff for $3,239.32 plus court costs and interest. Civil Cases City of Britt, vs. Joseph J. Weiss, case dismissed without prejudice. 10-31 U.S. Bank National Association. N.D. vs. Convergence Receivables LC, Gary J. Madsen, State of Iowa. Judgment in favor of plaintiff, rem against mortgaged property. Plaintiff entitled to foreclosure without redemption. 10-31 Federal National Mortgage Association vs. Liberty Bank, Mickey Joe Molencamp, State of Iowa. Judgment in favor of plaintiff, rem judgment against mortgaged property. Plaintiff entitled to foreclosure without redemption. 11-5 Bernard Joseph Estate, Bambi Lyn Urich, Tanner R. Urich, Trevor A. Urich, Tyler J. Urich vs. Despenas Mechanical Inc., employees of Zinpro Corp., Laron Contracting Inc., Zinpro Corporation. Dismissed without prejudice. 11-3 Donald S. Pederson, Penny Marie Pederson, vs. American Family Mutual Insurance CE Company. Dismissed with prejudice. 10-30 Palisades Collection LLC vs. David Collins. Dismissed without prejudice. 10-30. HANCOCK COUNTY SHERIFF Total 30; Liquor Law/Open Container/Adult 2; Harassment 1; Suspicious Auto 1; Suspicious Person 1; 911 Call 3; Mental 2; Animal Complaints - Other Animal Complaints 1; Traffic Accident - Deer 2; Traffic Accident - Non-Injury 2; Traffic Enforcement/Radar 8; Traffic Enforcement/Warnings 4; Traffic Enforcement/Warning/Speed 3; Traffic Enforcement/All Others 4; Traffic Related Service/Other Non Enforcement 2; Welfare Check 1; Other Public Services 7; Assisting Other Agency - Sheriff’s Department 2; Assisting Other Agency - Police Department 1. Citations issued: Heidi Toillion,

speeding; Jerry Preuschl, driver warned for equipment and passenger cited for open container; Stacy Brown, registration; Cody Wickwire, speeding; Jeffrey Hanson, speeding; Richard Pals, speeding; Donald Rand, open

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Death Certificates Maribeth J. Boyington, 83, of Rowan. Oct. 22. 2013 Property Transfers SHERIFF’S DEED – Sheriff of Wright County, David C. Kreck, Dawn Kreck, Portfolio Recovery Assoc. LLC, and Hauge Associates Inc to North American Savings Bank F S B, City of Eagle Grove, Original Addition, Block 2, Lot 9, as desc. 10-30-13 WD – Mark Thayer to Adam C. Wibholm and Thea R. Wibholm, 3690-24, as desc. 10-30-13 WD – Kent Kiburz and Melissa Kiburz to Ken Kiburz, 30-91-25, as desc. 10-31-13 WD – Judi Thompson and Judith Ann Thompson to Jakama Holdings LLC, City of Eagle Grove, Original Addition, Block 21, Lot 11, as desc. 10-31-13 WD – Michael L. Ryerson to Global Compassion Network Inc, City of Eagle Grove, Original Addition, Block 33, Lots 4, 5, and 6, as desc. 1031-13 WD – Wendy Sue Borchardt, Holly Lorraine Borchardt, Holly Lorraine Jeesen Borchardt, and Wendy Sue Borchardt Custodian to Nicholas R. Hansen, 9-91-26, as desc. 11-01-13 WD – Sandra Anderson and Stephen Anderson to Blake S. Busick, City of Eagle Grove, Cadwell’s First Addition, Block 43, Lots 4, 5, and 6, as desc. 11-04-13 WD – Virginia Calderon and Blake S. Busick, City of Eagle Grove, Cadwell’s First Addition, Block 43, Lots 4, 5, and 6, as desc. 11-04-13 WD – Salvador Calderon Jr. to Blake S. Busick, City of Eagle Grove, Cadwell’s First Addition, Block 43, Lots 4, 5, and 6, as desc. 11-04-13 WD – Michael L. Ryerson to JJ Poultry Service LLC, 34-91-26, as desc. 11-04-13 Clerk of Court Speeding 55 or under zone (1 thru 5 over): Michael K. Martin of Alton, Ill., $20; Michael L. Thompson of Iowa Falls, $20; Speeding 55 or under zone (6 thru 10 over): Clark W. Remiger of Eagle Grove, $40; Belecia O. Seward of Fort Dodge, $40; Matthew H. Schwering of Fort Dodge, $40; Speeding 55 or under zone (11 thru 15 over): Victor A. Ruiz-Ramirez of Webster City, $120; James E. Plowman of Simi Valley, Calif., $80; Rodnet J. Alger of Estherville, $80; Speeding over 55 zone (1 thru 5 over): Heather J. Brabant of Zimmerman, Minn., $20; Speeding over 55 zone (6 thru 10 over): Cecilia K. Toms of Greenville, Texas, $60; Casey D. Ricke of Fridley,

Minn., $40; Courtney J. Lehrman of Altoona, $40; Steven R. White of Kansas City, Mo., $40; Speeding over 55 zone (11 thru 15 over): Gerald C. Richards of Blaine, Minn., $80; Danielle L. Lowe of Clive, $80; Joan T. Prenosil of Omaha, Neb., $80; Cassandra J. Butterbaugh of Eden Prairie, Minn., $80; Speeding over 55 zone (16 thru 20 over): David A. Roehr of Lincoln, Neb., $90; Speeding: Christian Bunk of Renwick, $40; Joshua J. Keehn of Latimer, $20; Violation - financial liability coverage: Loren A. Weister of Marshfield, Wisc., $375; Susan Charlson of Eagle Grove, $250; No valid drivers license: Victor A. Ruiz-Ramirez of Webster City, $300; Operation by unqualified driver – medical card expired: Thomas N. Troutman of Spring Valley, Minn., $50; Failure to comply with safety reg. rules: Thomas N. Troutman of Spring Valley, Minn., $50; John C. Andrews of Belmond, $50; Unsafe passing: Heath R. Church of Fort Dodge, $100; Operation without registration: Lyndsey M. Kalvig of Belmond, $50; Fail to use seatbelt: Glenella M. Kelly of Belmond, $50; Fail to obey traffic control device: Michael P. Goff of Overland Park, Kansas, $100; Craig L. Watne of Belmond, $100; Small Claims Midland Funding LLC vs. Chris M. Reyna, 714 N. Wright, Eagle Grove. Judgment for the plaintiff Nov. 1 by default in the amount of $624.87 plus interest at a rate of 2.12 percent per annum from Sept. 18 and court costs. The CBE Group, Inc., Cedar Falls, vs. Bruce A. Wyatt, 201 S. Iowa, Eagle Grove. Judgment for the plaintiff Nov. 4 by default in the amount of $1,976.80 plus interest at a rate of 2.12 percent per annum from Oct. 1 and court costs. Cach, LLC Assignee of Bank of America, Cedar Rapids vs. Jolene C. Anderson, 519 4th Street NW, Clarion. Judgment for the plaintiff Nov. 4 by default in the amount of $1,540.82 plus interest at a rate of 2.12 percent per annum from Oct. 1 and court costs. Hauge Associates, Inc., Sioux Falls, SD vs. Nicole M. Withers, 2056 330th Street, Woolstock. Judgment for the plaintiff Nov. 4 by default in the amount of $816.34 plus interest at a rate of 2.12 percent per annum from Oct. 8 and court costs. Hauge Associates, Inc., Sioux Falls, SD vs. Brittany D. Redenius, 1785 170th Street, Clarion. Case was

dismissed Nov. 7 without prejudice. Case was originally filed Oct. 17. Kelly O. Amonson, 3043 Hancock Ave., Woolstock, vs. Kevin C. Hinkel, 602 N. Lincoln Ave., Eagle Grove. Eviction judgment for the plaintiff on Nov. 7, court costs were assessed to the defendant. District Court The court handled two probation violation cases. The court issued one arrest warrant. State of Iowa vs. Taralyne J. Johnson, 222 1/2 4th Street NE, Mason City. The defendant pled guilty Nov. 1 to driving while barred and was fined $625 plus the 35 percent statutory surcharge, court appointed attorney fees, restitution to be determined at a later date, court costs, and 60 days in the county jail with all but 6 days of the jail sentence suspended in lieu of two years probation to the Department of Correctional Services and credit for time served. This sentence is the result of an incident July 4 investigated by the Belmond Police Department. State of Iowa vs. Christina Zinn, 303 W. Train Street, Dows. The defendant pled guilty to the amended charge of harassment in the third degree on Nov. 1. The original charge was domestic abuse assault – third of subsequent offense. She was sentenced Nov. 4o to 30 days in the county jail with all the days suspended in lieu of one year probation to the county sheriff, court costs and the no contact order was terminated. This sentence is the result of an incident Aug. 22 investigated by the Dows Police Department. State of Iowa vs. Candace Humphrey, 606 4th Street, Clarion. The defendant pled guilty Nov. 6 to assault. She was sentenced Nov. 7 to a $100 fine plus 35 percent statutory surcharge and court costs. This sentence is the result of an incident Oct. 10 investigated by the Clarion Police Department. City of Eagle Grove vs. Michael J. Snyder, 602 N. Lincoln, Eagle Grove. The defendant pled guilty Nov. 6 to dog at large and was fined $65 plus the statutory 35 percent surcharge and court costs. This sentence is the result of an incident Oct. 17 investigated by the Eagle Grove Police Department. State of Iowa vs. Leslie J. Stoffer, 1007 5th Ave. NE, Belmond. The defendant pled guilty Nov. 7 to unlawful passing of school bus and was fined $100 plus the statutory 35 percent surcharge and court costs. This sentence is the result of an incident Oct. 24 investigated by the Belmond Police Department. City of Eagle Grove vs. Dorlan E. Olson Jr., 512 Nickellane Ave., Eagle Grove. The defendant pled guilty Nov.

7 to dog at large and was fined $65 plus the statutory 35 percent surcharge and court costs. This sentence is the result of an incident Oct. 21 investigated by the Eagle Grove Police Department. State of Iowa vs. Martin Martinez, 506 E. Train Street, Dows. The defendant pled guilty Nov. 6 to driving while barred – habitual offender and was sentenced to a fine of $625 plus the statutory 35 percent surcharge, court appointed attorney fees, court costs, restitution to be determines, and 45 days in the county jail with credit for time served. Count one of operating while intoxicated was dismissed. The sentence is result of an incident Sept. 19 investigated by the sheriff’s department. State of Iowa vs. Randal L. Arne, 721 NE 4th Street, Eagle Grove. The defendant pled guilty Nov. 1 to operating while intoxicated and was fined $1,250 plus the statutory 35 percent surcharge, $10 DARE surcharge, restitution to be determined, court costs, 2 days in the county jail, must complete and follow all recommendation of a substance abuse evaluation, and must complete Drinking Driver’s School. This sentence is the result of an incident Sept. 10 investigated by the county sheriff’s department. Sheriff’s Department *Any criminal charge is merely an accusation and any defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty. Oct. 26 – 4:50 a.m. - Nick Rodriguez of Weslaco, Texas was driving a 2001 Chrysler 300M owned by Oscar Rodriguez of Belmond on Highway 69 and R-59 near 245th Street when two deer ran out in the road, he hit the brakes and served to avoid them. The vehicle entered the ditch and struck the driveway at 2451 Highway 69 and went air born landing in the ditch, then struck utility pole. Drover admitted to drinking and is under age 21. Damage to the utility pole owned by MidAmerican Energy was estimated at $500. Damage to the vehicle was estimated at $5,500. The car was towed by a private company. Rodriguez was cited for failure to maintain control. Oct 9 – Assisted with a wellbeing check in Fort Dodge. Oct. 19 – 3:00 a.m. – Shelby L. TaitStaley of Eagle Grove was arrested and charged with domestic assault for an incident in the 1800 block of 250th Street. Oct. 12 – 8:25 p.m. – Calan L. White of Eagle Grove was arrested and charged with possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, and possession of alcohol under age.

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FOR SALE – Overhead Garage Door Sales & Service. Residential and Commercial. Mike Sampson 641-762-3330.

This full-time position is responsible for the daily care of all animals at the worksite. Each technician is a vital member of a team of 10-12 people all dedicated to providing excellent animal care.

GENERAL LABOR

PICKUP TOPPERS – Buy Factory Direct Unicover Inc., Britt. Phone 641-843-3997. FOR SALE **OAK FIREWOOD** You haul or will deliver pick-up load up to 25-30 miles. Call for prices 641-590-5179, 641590-3577, or 641-581-4955. Forest City.

This entry level opportunity provides hands-on experience in many of the following areas: animal movements, breeding and gestation, farrowing, piglet care, recordkeeping and farm maintenance. The ideal candidate will have a desire to work with pigs, a willingness to learn, a high level of dependability and a solid work history.

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Christmas in Kanawha Friday, Nov. 22

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Your Custom Printing Specialists Business Printing Personal Printing

Contact your local marketing representative:

Cerro Gordo County & Franklin County

641-456-2585

Lisa Flack or Jessica Birdsell

9 Business Cards 9 Letterhead 9 Envelopes 9 Newsletters 9 Brochures 9 Business Forms 9 Brochures & Flyers 9 Posters 9 Graphic Design Services 9 Print Marketing

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641-892-4636 Jack Zimmerman Wright County

515-448-4745 Tim Craig

Grundy Center

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Visit Kanawha and register for

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THANKSGIVING TURKEY! from one of these participating businesses: Each of these Kanawha businesses will be giving away a free turkey. Drawings will take place at the close of business the week before Thanksgiving. To be eligible to win, have your name registered with the sponsors of the contest. Use the handy coupons on this page. It is our way of saying thank you for trading in Kanawha! You need not be present to win.

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Ewing Funeral Home (deposit at Kanawha Grocery)

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Kanawha Community Home

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