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Kanawha Firefighters to host 28th Annual Soup Supper The Kanawha Fire Department will hold their 28th Annual Firefighter’s Soup Supper this coming Friday, November 22 from 5-7pm. The soup supper came to life back in 1985 when the Kanawha Firemen of that time thought it would be good to sponsor some type of activity to bring the community together and get into the Holiday Spirit. The first soup super served two types of soup, Chili and Vegetable Beef. Not to keep anyone away, it
was decided to not set a fixed price for the meal, but instead ask only for a donation those attending felt they could give. The first super served roughly 350 with a profit of around $400. Now, 28 years later, the number remains about the same with 350-400 people coming to enjoy hot soup on a typically cold evening, but profits average between $1200-$1500. There are now seven soups to choose from; three types of chili, vegetable beef, ham and bean, beef and barley, and chicken
noodle all prepared in 18 large electric roasters. In addition to the meal, the fireman introduced another community project in 1988 by selling real pine decorated Christmas Wreaths. Every year 125 wreaths are ordered and the fireman go door to door offering them for sale until they are gone. Through the 25 years the cost of the wreaths have doubled, but the fireman look at this project not as a large money maker, but rather one way to show the community
their appreciation for the support they received throughout the year. The sale price currently remains at $15 per wreath, which yields a small profit. “Through the years the firemen have used these monies to purchase fire fighting equipment that otherwise would have to come from tax dollars or go with out,� said Kanawha Fireman, Larry Cooper. “This year it will be used to replace some out dated personal protective clothing which can cost $2500 or more per set.� With a good working
relationship for mutual aid when needed with the surrounding Fire Departments, the Kanawha Firefighters are dedicated to offer assistance to their community when fire or other emergencies arise. In conjunction with the soup super, the businesses of Kanawha will be staying open late once again for community members to stop in and enjoy yummy treats and refreshments.
BRIEFLY. QQC Auction A Quasquicentennial Auction will be held at the Fire Station in Klemme on Saturday, Nov. 23, beginning at 1 p.m. Lunch will be available beginning at 11 a.m. The Fire Station is located one block south of Townmart which is on Main Street. This auction is being held as a fundraiser for Klemme’s 125th celebration which will be held June 20, 21, and 22, 2014. Latimer Auction is in charge and Col. Larry Treinen, auctioneer, is donating his time and talents for this event. For pictures and a greater listing of sale items, check out the Latimer Auction website at www.latimerauction.com . Anyone who has questions should call Kenny at 515-5712929.
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A Christmas Carol will be performed in December by the Iowa River Players. Submitted photo.
Local performers take their show to Broadway Not New York City Broadway, but our own N.Y.C. Broadway Street in Rowan, Iowa to be exact. Just a few miles from home towns in the Iowa River Valley lies a treasure of great value. Some have already discovered it and can’t stay away. In the old school gym many times a week you will find numerous men, women, and children working together. They are rehearsing a play, preparing scenery, outfitting cast members with costumes, and building new friendships. It is all in the process of bringing to life a well known and loved Christmas story concerning the reclamation of Ebenezer Scrooge.
Directed by Luanne Krabbe, this Iowa River Players cast and crew, which includes the entire Hanson family of Kanawha, are meeting 2-4 nights a week and Saturdays, hoping you will take the opportunity to go back in time with them to 19th century London. During this Christmas Season, on December 6, 7, 8, 13, 14 & 15, performers will share the gift of live theater with the community. The performances are at 7:30 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, and 2 p.m. on Sundays. Tickets are available at the door for $10 (adults) and $5 (students), no reservations necessary.
Splat! West Hancock Superintendent Wayne Kronemann is “pied� by third grade student Rylan Barnes. Kronemann was the top vote-getter in the “Pie in the Eye� contest, which raised money to purchase Scholastic Books. Photo by Sarah Freesemann.
Pie-in-the-Eye for books at West Hancock BRITT - During Parent-Teacher Conferences this fall, West Hancock Elementary held their annual book fair at the library. The sales were up over $1,000 from last year. With the money raised the school was able to purchase $2,130.31 in Scholastic Books. The biggest hit of the book fair was the “Pie in the Eye� contest. Fourteen staff members volunteered to have their names placed on buckets to raise money. One cent equaled one vote. The contest raised a total of $171 which purchased 27 books. The top five “Pie in the Eye� recipients were creamed. First place went to Superintendent Wayne Kronemann with 5,863 votes. Second was kindergarten teacher Ann Geelan (3,292), third Vicki Glawe - Second grade (2,058), fourth went to school nurse Dena Hejlik (1,727), and fifth to fourth grade teacher Renita Kahlsorf (1,488).
Renner & Birchem, P.C. recently released an audit report on the City of Kanawha, Iowa. The City’s receipts totaled $679,226 for the year ended June 30, 2013 a 2.1 percent decrease from 2012. The receipts included $289,911 in property tax, $194,789 from charges for service, $107,689 from operating grants, $56,150 from local option sales tax, $1,148 from unrestricted interest on investments and $29,539 from other general receipts. Disbursements for the year totaled $615,267 a 1.1 percent decrease from the prior year and included $134,056 for public works, $96,413 for general government, and $146,040 for public safety. Also disbursements for business type activities totaled $103,074. A copy of the audit report is available for review in the City Clerk’s Office, the Office of the Auditor of State, and on the Auditor of State’s website at http://auditor.iowa.gov/reports/ index.html.
Coin Club The Clarion Coin Club usually meets on the fourth Thursday of the month at Pizza Ranch in Clarion. Due to the Thanksgiving holiday, the club will meet one week earlier today, Thursday, Nov. 21. The auction items will be on display at 6 p.m. with the auction beginning at 7. The public is welcome to bid. For details, contact Boyd LaRue, at 515-532-0056.
Kanawha City Council sets policy for clerical services
HARVEST SUNSET - Windmills are silhouetted against a late November sky painted in shades of orange and gold, Sunday evening in Hancock County. LEADER photo
KANAWHA - Kanawha City Council set policy concerning rates for clerical services at city hall. The council met in regular session Nov. Rates for various services are: •Photocopies: 20 cents per page (each side constitutes separate pages) for black & white copies; 25 cents per page (each side constitutes separate pages) for colored copies; 10 cents per page when person provides their own paper •FAX: 25 cents per page for local and or long distance. •Research: A research fee shall be charged for any open record information requested. A $5 minimum fee will be imposed for any research requiring over one half hour of city hall staff time. At length research requiring more than one hour of staff time shall be charged at a rate of $20 per hour.
Photocopy charges will apply at the regular rate as stated above. Written, dated and detailed requests will be honored within a 2 week time period. In other business, the city audit for the year ending June 30, 2013, was approved. Daniel Martinez Jr. was appointed as a member of the Kanawha Fire Department. The city council approved a $2,300 donation to the Kanawha Community Swimming Pool. The council approved the Central Disposal Systems/Winnebago County Sanitary Landfill Planning Area 2014 Solid Waste Comprehensive Plan Update. The council reviewed the Mitigation Measure Priorities for Kanawha of the Hancock Country Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan.
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Local student shares talent at Christmas celebration FOREST CITY – Kevin Ansel of Kanawha, will perform at Christmas with Waldorf, an annual weekend of concert performances, at Immanuel Lutheran Church on Saturday, Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, Dec. 8 at 3 p.m. Kevin is the son of Mark Ansel of Kanawha and grandson of Barb Ansel of Clarion. A celebration of the holiday season, the decades-old tradition showcases Waldorf College’s fine
arts department with performances by the Waldorf Choir, Schola Cantorum, Sangkor, and the Waldorf Wind Symphony. Performers include Waldorf students, faculty, and staff, as well as members of the Forest City Community. “The concert will be an intimate, worshipful experience,� said Choral Director Dr. Adam Luebke. “As in years pas Local student shares musical talent at annual Christmas
celebration Christmas with Waldorf: Angels Sing with Joy tickets cost $5 and are available by calling 641-585-8724 or visiting the Immanuel Lutheran Church office. Tickets will also be available at the door before each performance. Before each concert, a Scandinavian meal will be served in the Waldorf College Atrium. Dinner will be served from 5:30 to
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Sweers to celebrate 65 years Ben and Mary Rose Sweers will celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary on November 27, 2013. They were married in 1948 at the Britt Evangelical Free Church. Six children were born to their marriage: Philip, deceased 2007 (Robin), Britt; Becky (Ron) Holten, Sioux Falls, S.D.; Charles (Sharon), Charles City; Janice, Britt; Fred (Renee), Moville; Jim (Julie), Kanawha. The couple also has 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Greetings may be sent to Mr. and Mrs. Sweers at their home on the farm south of Britt at 1730 Kent Avenue, Britt, IA 50423.
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The family of Marvin G. Lemke is proud to honor the memory of “Mike� with this memorial. You probably wonder why we selected the library as a recipient of this gift. Most of you remember Mike as he grew up in Klemme, served in World War II, was wounded in battle, came back home to find his old job waiting for him. He continued on to become the Manager of Klemme Coop for 38 years. Mike came from a family of 5 children, three boys and 2 girls. His father passed away when Mike was 5 years old leaving his Mother to raise the children alone. It was tough times then to raise a family alone. Whenever the boys could work odd jobs they would give their earnings to their Mom. Well when Mike was a Junior in high school he decided that it would be best if he would quit school in April and go work on a farm to help the family. The superintendent was not happy with his decision, so the last of May he approached Mike and said that if Mike would stop working and make up the two months of missed school he would give him a job in the library at the school. So with perseverance he finished his Junior and Senior year and graduated with honors from Klemme High School. He has shared with us many times how grateful he was that he was
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Power Saver Club Donates Unusual Books KANAWHA - For the past 19 years, First Citizens National Bankâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Power Saver Club has donated over 3,500 books to local organizations as part of its â&#x20AC;&#x153;Check It Outâ&#x20AC;? book program. The program is designed to encourage children ages 14 and under to read. This yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s donated books are in the theme of the weird and unusual to challenge kids to start thinking about the world around them. The donated books are: Tell Me Why Elephants Have Trunks by the Editors of Kingfisher; Things that Float and Things That Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t by David A. Adler; National Geographic Kids Ultimate Weird But True 2 by National Geographic; and Gone by Michael Grant. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We wanted to get kids interested in reading and learning about the world around them,â&#x20AC;? said Marti Rodamaker, President of First Citizens National Bank. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Kids are more connected to technology than ever, and they can use these books as a jumping off point to research more strange but true things online, and to hopefully inspire a love of both reading and learning.â&#x20AC;? The Power Saver Club at First Citizens National Bank is the complete banking program for children ages 14 and under and features a free savings account (with a $5 minimum opening deposit), rewards for depositing money, and special events throughout the year. Children interested in joining the club can stop by the bank (with their parents and their social security number) or call the bank for more information. In Kanawha call 641762-3222. Member FDIC.
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QUESTION: I just had a baby and she has some special health needs, are there home care services available to help me with her care? 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. Home care services are available to individuals of all ages. Once you
have contacted a home health care agency, staff will work with you to determine if they can meet your needs or they can provide help in referrals and care coordination. In Hancock County, if you have questions about where to go for care reaching out to Community Health is always a good first step. 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.
Great American Smokeout is Nov. 21 GARNER â&#x20AC;&#x201C; The American Cancer Society marks the Great American Smokeout on Thursday, November 21, 2013, by encouraging smokers to use the date to make a plan to quit, or to plan in advance and quit smoking that day. By quitting â&#x20AC;&#x201C; even for one day â&#x20AC;&#x201C; smokers will be taking an important step towards a healthier life â&#x20AC;&#x201C; one that can lead to reducing cancer risk. Tobacco remains the single largest preventable cause of disease and premature death in Hancock County, yet 22.1% of adults smoke and 18% of youth smoke compared to 20.4% of adult Iowans and 17% of the youth in Iowa. The health benefits of quitting start immediately from the moment of smoking cessation. Quitting while you are younger will reduce your health risks more, but quitting at any age can give back years of life that would be lost by continuing. Quitline Iowa serves the population of Iowa, and offers free coaching to youth ages 12-17 and adults 18 and older. They are also offering an 8-week free supply of nicotine patches or gum, for a limited time if you sign up for the program. You can find Quitline Iowa at www.quitlineiowa.org or call 1 800 QUIT NOW or call Hancock County Community Health at 641-923-3676 for help.
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Finish the fight against tobacco To the editor: As a volunteer of the American Cancer Society (ACS), I am encouraging smokers to use the Great American Smokeout on November 21 to make a plan to quit smoking and help finish the fight against tobacco. While smoking has decreased significantly since the 1950s, more than 43 million Americans â&#x20AC;&#x201C; nearly one in five adults â&#x20AC;&#x201C; still smoke. From 1965 to today, cigarette smoking among adults in the U.S. decreased from more than 42 percent to around 19 percent. Currently, smoke-free workplace laws protect 49 percent of the U.S. population from the dangers of secondhand smoke. Yet about 43.8 million Americans still smoke cigarettes.
Smoking-related diseases remain the worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most preventable cause of death. Every six seconds, someone in the world dies because of tobacco use. While I am urging current smokers to use the day to make a plan to quit, non-smokers are asked to take action that will help finish the fight against tobacco, such as: â&#x20AC;˘Encourage friends and family members to visit cancer.org for tools to help them quit. â&#x20AC;˘Spread the word. Visit cancer.org/ smokeout for printable resources to post at your office, church, school, etc. â&#x20AC;˘Make a donation to fund research and smoking cessation programs that will help save more lives faster.
â&#x20AC;˘Tell lawmakers the fight against tobacco must be a priority. Become an American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) advocate at ACSCAN.org. ACS, the nationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s largest private, not-for-profit investor in cancer research, is finding cancer cures, ensuring people facing cancer have the help they need, and continuing the fight for access to quality health care, lifesaving screenings, clean air, and more. For more information, to get help, or to join the fight, call anytime, day or night, at 1-800-227-2345 or visit www.cancer.org/fight Linda Webner, Garner ACS Iowa Leadership Council
Assault on Ethanol Misses Its Mark by U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley As its market share dips, Big Oil is doubling down to swat down its perennial piĂąata. This time around, petroleum producers and food conglomerates are using environmental groups as political cover to gain traction on efforts to pull the plug on the Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS). Despite the ridiculously transparent and self-serving assault by these special interest groups, the relentless campaign to discredit ethanol undermines Americaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s longstanding efforts to diversify its energy landscape, fuel the economy and strengthen national security. The predictable efforts to smear ethanolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s reputation ignore the renewable fuelâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s valuable contributions to clean energy, rural development, job creation and U.S. energy independence. The latest round of misguided untruths disregards the plain truth. Ethanol is a renewable, sustainable, cleanburning fuel that helps run the nationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s transportation fleet with less pollution. Yet, critics continue to hide behind distortions that claim ethanol is bad for the environment. Letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s talk turkey and separate fact from fiction regarding ethanolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s impact on the environment. Critics say farmers are putting fragile land into production to cash in on higher corn prices at the expense of soil erosion and clean water. They point out that five million Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres are no longer enrolled in the conservation program since 2008. They want to pin the blame on ethanol. First of all, fewer acres enrolled in the CRP has more to do with federal belt tightening than land
stewardship decisions by Americaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s corn farmers. The 2008 farm bill built upon other stewardship incentives for Americaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s farmers and ranchers administered by the USDA, including the Environmental Quality Incentives Program, wetlands restoration and wildlife habitat programs. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), no new grassland has been converted to cropland since 2005. Fact: The Wetlands Reserve Program in 2012 had a recordbreaking enrollment of 2.65 million acres. WRP lands cannot be farmed for 30 years. Farmers must make marketing, planting and stewardship decisions that keep their operation financially sound and productive from crop year to crop year. Even more importantly, these decisions must be environmentally sustainable for the long haul. Letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s be clear. Farmers simply canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t afford not to take scrupulous care of the land that sustains their livelihoods. Fact: Fertilizer use is on the decline. Compare application per bushel in 1980 versus 2010 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; nitrogen is down 43 percent; phosphate is down 58 percent; and, potash is down 64 percent. Fact: Ethanol burns cleaner than gasoline. According to the Argonne National Laboratory, corn ethanol reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 34 percent compared to gasoline. If the oil industry wants to talk about the environment, letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not forget the 1989 Exxon Valdez and the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spills. Critics also say the RFS is driving more acres into corn production. In reality, the RFS is driving significant investment in higher-yielding, drought-resistant seed technology. This is a win-win
scenario to cultivate good-paying jobs and to harvest better yields on less land. Fact: The total cropland planted to corn in the United States is decreasing. In 2013, U.S. farmers planted 97 million corn acres. In the 1930s, farmers planted 103 million acres of corn. Farmers have increased the corn harvest through higher yields, not more acres. Critics contend the nationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s corn crop is diverted for fuel use at the expense of feed for livestock and higher prices at the grocery store. Fact: In reality, the value of corn increases during ethanol production. One-third of the corn processed to make ethanol reenters the marketplace as high value animal feed called dried distillers grain. Livestock feed remains the largest end-user of corn. When co-products such as dried distillers grains are factored in, ethanol consumes only 27 percent of the whole corn crop by volume; livestock feed uses 50 percent of the crop. Fact: The USDA Secretary has said farmers receive about 14 cents of every food dollar spent at the grocery store. And, the farmerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s share of a $4 box of corn flakes is about 10 cents. So whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s at stake when a coalition of special interests tag teams to pull the rug out from underneath the nationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s ethanol policy? Unfortunately, these flawed attacks on ethanol and nextgeneration biofuels undermine Americaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s effort to move forward with an aggressive, diversified energy policy that takes into account global demand, geopolitics and U.S. economic growth.
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KLEMME UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Pastor Mike Shaffer Sunday, November 24 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 6 p.m. Contemporary Service Tuesday, November 26 9:30 a.m. Bible Study Wednesday, November 20 4 p.m. Confirmation
IMMANUEL REFORMED UCC KLEMME Rev. Donna Buckman Sunday, November 24 9 a.m. Worship Service 10 a.m. Coffee & Fellowship Wednesday, November 27 5 p.m. Noahâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Ark Church School 6 p.m. Confirmation *Dorcas 1st Wednesday each month. *Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Fellowship 2nd Wednesday.
GOODELL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Pastor Mike Shaffer Sunday, November 24 11 a.m. Worship Service Tuesday, November 26 1:30 p.m. Bible Study
ST. PATRICKâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S CATHOLIC CHURCH of BRITT Rev. Dennis Miller, Pastor Rev. Paul Lippstock, Associate Sunday, November 24 8 a.m. Worship Service
KANAWHA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Lorraine Hartman Sunday, November 24 10:30 a.m. Worship Service
WRIGHT CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Pastor Daniel Lindley Sunday, November 24 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 11 a.m. Sunday School 5 p.m. Evening Worship Service Wednesday, November 27 7 p.m. Bible Study
SAINT OLAF LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA) Pastor James Harbaugh Sunday, November 24 10:30 a.m. Worship Service KANAWHA LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA) Pastors Geoff & Char White Sunday, November 24 8:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship Hour
HOLMES BAPTIST Pastor Zach Fischer Sunday, November 24 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Worship Service Wednesday, November 27 7 p.m. Mid-week Service
KANAWHA CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Pastor Steve Schulz Sunday, November 24 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 10:45 a.m. Sunday School 5 p.m. Second Service Wednesday, November 27 9:15 a.m. Coffee Break Bible Study 5:30 p.m. Games & Good News
*To have your church calendar published in the Kanawha Reporter please email Kelly.map@ qwestoffice.net, fax 923-2685, or mail a copy to the Garner or Britt office. Schedules are printed one week in advance.
HCHS receives Heart Association Award BRITT â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Hancock County Health System (HCHS) has received the Get With The GuidelinesÂŽâ&#x20AC;&#x201C;Heart Failure Gold Quality Achievement Award from the American Heart Association. The recognition signifies that Hancock County Memorial Hospital has reached an exceptional goal of treating heart failure patients according to the guidelines of care recommended by the American Heart Association/ American College of Cardiology. This marks the year fifth year HCHS has been recognized with a quality achievement award. Get With The Guidelinesâ&#x20AC;&#x201C;Heart Failure helps Hospital staff develop and implement acute and secondary prevention guideline processes to
improve patient care and outcomes. The program provides hospitals with a web-based patient management tool, best practice discharge protocols and standing orders, along with a robust registry and real-time benchmarking capabilities to track performance. The quick and efficient use of guideline procedures can improve the quality of care for heart failure patients, save lives and ultimately, reduce healthcare costs by lowering the recurrence of heart attacks. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Recent studies show that patients treated in hospitals participating in the American Heart Associationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Get With The Guidelines-Heart Failure program receive a higher quality of care and
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5HSRUWLQJ IURP WKH +DQFRFN &RXQW\ &RXUWKRXVH Small Claims Kavalier and Associates, West Des Moines, vs. Heather Marie Gereds, Britt. Dismissed without prejudice. H&R Accounts Inc., Moline, Ill., vs. Efthemina Christina Torres, Garner. Judgment in favor of plaintiff for $1,020.80 plus interest and court costs. 11-7 Civil Cases Bernard Joseph Urich Estate, Bambi Lyn Urich, Tanner R. Urich, Trevor A. Urich, Tyler J. Urich, plaintiffs, vs. Despenas Mechanical Inc., Employees of Zinpro, Larson Contracting Inc., Zinpro Corporpation, defendants. Case dismissed with prejudice. 11-6 Dissolutions Zachary Lee Schuver, petitioner, vs. Sarah Lynn Miles, respondent. Dissolution of marriage. 11-8 HANCOCK COUNTY SHERIFF Total 29; Criminal Mischief/ All Other 2; Driving Under Influence/Adult 2; Harassment; Suspicious Auto 2; 911 Call 6; Animal Complaints - Other Animal Complaints 1; Traffic Accident - Deer 1; Traffic Accident - NonInjury 1; Theft $200 and Over/All Other 1; Theft $50-$200/All Other 1; Traffic Enforcement/Radar 4; Traffic Enforcement/Warnings 3; Traffic Enforcement/Warning/Speed 5; Traffic Enforcement/All Others 6; Other Public Services 4; Assisting Other Agency - Sheriffâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Department 2; Assisting Other Agency - Police Department 4; Assisting Other Agency/All Other Government 1; Warrants/Local/Criminal 2; Trips/ Prisoner Transport 1. Citations issued: Stephanie Schultze, speeding; Beisch, speeding; Logan Rosenmeyer, speeding; Bradley Bjustrom,
speeding; Cindy Dontje, failure to stop in assured distance. November 7 12:30 p.m. & 4:43 p.m., Transport of inmate for warrant. 9:53 p.m., Hwy 17 & 180th, Traffic stop resulting in the arrest of David Kiefer. November 8 9:03 p.m., 310th St., Report of a suspicious vehicle. November 9 12:27 a.m., Hwy 17 & 160th, Traffic stop resulting in the arrest of Andrew Johnson for OWI, second. 12:41 p.m., Goodell, Report of stolen cell phone at work. 6:47 p.m., 310th & Quail, Cardeer accident, no injury. 11:09 a.m., Hwy 18, Report of deer in the road. 9:38 p.m., Faith Lutheran Church, Report of a suspicious vehicle. November 10 12:03 a.m., 330th St., Report of car-deer accident, no injury. 8:32 a.m., Corwith, report of a property dispute. 5:51 p.m., Klemme, Report of theft of a pickup. 6:48 p.m., Reed, Report of Trees cut down. 7:18 p.m., L&G Plant, Request for a deer tag. November 11 5:52 p.m., Klemme, Report of a car-deer accident. November 12 12:18 p.m., Duncan Heights, Report of vehicle being keyed. 4:40 p.m., Hwy 18 & Lake, Report of an accident, no injuries. 7:03 p.m., Britt, Warrant for arrest of Randall Lamoreux. 8:04 p.m., 270th, Request for assistance to remove a person from a residence.
8:14 p.m., Report of harassing text messages. November 13 12:51 p.m., Klemme, Report of a scam call. PROPERTY TRANSFERS WD â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Betty M. Johnson, Charles Johnson Atty in Fact to Web J LLC; Garner-Seymours Addition 1-8 as desc. 10-30 TITLE â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Beverly Olson Ex to Agnes V. Liska Est, Johns J. Liska Est, John Liska Junior Est, John J. Liska, Agnes V. Liska, Beverly Olson, Dan Liska, Linda Lucke, Mary Bohl, James Liska, Michael Liska, Larry Liska, Public; MadisonLackore & Howards-Hayfield 7 as desc. 11-01 CO â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Agnes V. Lisa Est, Beverly Olson Ex to Larry D. Liska, Monica Liska; Madison-Lackore & Howards-Hayfield 7 as desc. 11-01 QUIT â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Beverly Olson, John Olson to Larry D. Liska, Monica Liska; Madison-Lackore & Howards-Hayfield 7 as desc. 11-01 QUIT â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Dan Liska to Larry D. Liska, Monica Liska; MadisonLackore & Howards-Hayfield 7 as desc. 11-01 QUIT â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Linda Lucke, Thomas Lucke, Thomas C. Lucke to Larry D. Liska, Monica Liska; MadisonLackore & Howards-Hayfield 7 as desc. 11-01 QUIT â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Mary Bohl, Rick Bohl to Larry D. Liska, Monica Liska; Madison-Lackore & HowardsHayfield 7 as desc. 11-01 QUIT â&#x20AC;&#x201C; James Liska, Jaclyne Liska to Larry D. Liska, Monica Liska; Madison-Lackore & Howards-Hayfield 7 as desc. 11-01 QUIT â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Michael A. Liska, Carla Liska to Larry D. Liska, Monica Liska; Madison-Lackore &
Howards-Hayfield 7 as desc. 11-01. QUIT â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Larry D. Liska, Monica Liska to Larry D. Liska, Monica Liska; Madison-Lackore & Howards-Hayfield 7 as desc. 11-01 CO â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Joseph Keith Pieper Est, Joe K. Piper Est, Kathleen Elia Adm to James J. Gourley, Nancy K. Gourley; T94N, R26W, Sect. 6 as desc. 11-01 DEED â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Pamela K. Wesala Rev Living Tr, Pamela K. Wesala Co Tr, Wayne D. Wesala Co Tr to Marlin Kirsch; T96N, R26W, Sect. 19 as desc. 11-04 QUIT â&#x20AC;&#x201C; John Louis Hawe, Bernadine G. Hawe to John Louise Hawe Rev Tr, Bernadine G. Hawe Tr; Garner-Beckers Subdivision as desc. 11-05 QUIT â&#x20AC;&#x201C; John Louis Hawe, Bernadine G. Hawe to John Louis Hawe Rev Tr, John Louis Hawe Tr; T96N, R24W, Sect. 4 as desc. and T96N, R24W, Sect. 1 as desc. 11-05 QUIT â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Bernadine G. Hawe, John Louis Hawe to Bernadine G. Hawe Rev Tr, Bernadine G. Hawe Tr; T96N, R24W, Sect. 4 as desc. and T96N, R24W, Sect. 1 as desc. 11-05 QUIT â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Bernadine G. Hawe, John Louis Hawe to Bernadine G. Hawe Rev Tr, Bernadine G. Hawe Tr; Garner-Beckers Subdivision 1 as desc. 11-05 QUIT â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Marilyn Terbeek to Paul A. Terbeek; Woden-Original Town 6 as desc. 11-05 CONTRACT â&#x20AC;&#x201C; James J. Gourley, Nancy K. Gourley to Robert A. Williams Sr., Karen J. Williams; T94N, R26W, Sect. 6 as desc. 11-05 WD â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Derek R. Ziesmer, Mallory C. L. Ziesmer to Sarah M. Swanson; Garner-Original Town 17 as desc. 11-05
Britt man facing burglary, assault charges is located A Britt area man previously charged with burglary and domestic abuse assault was arrested by the Hancock Country Sheriffâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s office. Hancock County Sheriff Scott Dodd said Randall Lee Lamoreux was arrested in Britt without incident approximately 7 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 12. Lamoreux was charged with Burglary 1st degree and Domestic Abuse Assault on Aug. 31, 2013 in Hancock County. Lamoreux posted bond on these charges. The State made a motion for recommitment after bail because the defendantâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s alleged actions while on pretrial release poses a significant risk to the personal safety of members of the community. On Oct. 16, an order revoking the bail on Lamoreux was issued in Hancock County District Court. The Sheriffâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Office asked for the publicâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s assistance to locate Lamoreux. Lamoreux is currently being held in the Hancock County Jail without bond.
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Female, Brynlie M. Nielsen born Oct. 22, 2013, to Christine M. Nielsen and Ryan M. Nielsen of Humboldt County. Male, Bentley M. Hembree born Oct. 23, 2013, to Tabitha L. Hembree of Wright County. Property Transfers QUIT â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Effective Outdoor Advertising Corporation to Iglesia Juan 316 El Fin Viene, City of Eagle Grove, Wrightâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 3rd Addition, Block 4, Lots 1, 2, and 3, as desc. 11-06-13 WD â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Eagle Grove Community Development Corporation to Leonard Lee Carlson and Elaine Carol Carlson, 27-91-26, as desc. 11-06-13 QUIT â&#x20AC;&#x201C; City of Goldfield to Allan D. Poutre and Lesli A. Poutre, City of Goldfield, Original Addition, Block 23, Lots 3 and 4, as desc. 11-06-13 WD â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Lori Lea Carlon, David Carlonn, and Lori Lea Frakes to DNC Properties Inc., City of Clarion, Tyrrellâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Addition, Block 10, Lots 1 and 2, as desc. 11-06-13 WD â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Richard S. Howieson and Marilyn Howieson to Marilyn Howieson Revocable Trust and Howieson Marilyn Revocable Trust, 34-92-23; 22-92-24; 23-92-24; and 2792-24, as desc. 11-06-13 WD â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Richard S. Howieson and Marilyn Howieson to Richard S. Howieson Revocable Trust and Howieson Richard S. Revocable Trust, 34-92-23; 22-92-24; 23-92-24; and 2792-24, as desc. 11-06-13 WD â&#x20AC;&#x201C; David D. Newcomb to David D. Newcomb Living Trust, David D. Newcomb Trustee, Patty A. Newcomb Trustee, and Newcomb David D. Living Trust, 7-91-26, as desc. 11-0713 WD â&#x20AC;&#x201C; David D. Newcomb to David D. Newcomb Living Trust, David D. Newcomb Trustee, Patty A. Newcomb Trustee, and Newcomb David D. Living Trust, 18-90-25, as desc. 11-0713 SHERRIFFâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S DEED â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Dorothy L. Wilcox, John T. Wilcox, Wright County Sheriff, Citifinancial Inc., Midland Funding LLC, and FIA Card Services NA to Wells Fargo Bank, NA., City of Eagle Grove, Wrightâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 2nd Addition, Block E, Lots 6 and 7, as desc. 11-0713 WD â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Wells Fargo Bank NA to Federal National Mortgage Association, City of Eagle Grove, Wrightâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 2nd Addition, Block E, Lots 6
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5HSRUWLQJ IURP WKH Kanawha Public Library 3URFHHGLQJV +DQFRFN &R board meets for November :ULJKW &RXQW\ &RXUWKRXVH The Kanawha Public Library Board of Trustees met on November 13, 2013. The meeting was called to order at 5:06 pm by President Ray Bassett. Members present were Pat Hartwig, Paul Jackson, and Shirley Baker. Glenda Cooper was absent. Director Christine Guthmiller was also present. The minutes of the October 9 meeting were read and approved. Circulation and financial reports were reviewed and approved. Christine reported that the Hancock County Library Association met in October. The Association applied for the Iowa Library Technology Grant with a project entitled â&#x20AC;&#x153;Keep in Touch.â&#x20AC;? An amount of $1350 per library was requested to purchase a variety of tablet style devices to move forward and make necessary changes with technology and ourselves. The Association will meet again in December to request funding from the County Supervisors. Christine also reported that she attended the fall North Central Directorsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; meeting in Alden, Iowa. Volunteers in the library was the
main topic of discussion. It was moved and seconded that the Kanawha Library go ahead with the digitizing of high school yearbooks through the Record Conversion Department at OCI. The cost is free to the library. The yearbooks will be preserved in DVD format for use in the library. The paper copies will still be available for use in the library for as long as they last. Election of officers was tabled until the next meeting. Putting a medical leave policy in place for the library was discussed and tabled for a future meeting when more information on what other similar size libraries do is available. The next meeting will be held on Wednesday, December 11 at 5 pm. Meeting was adjourned at 5:48 pm. Christine Guthmiller, Library Director
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Police Department. State of Iowa vs. Samantha N. Resh, 216 E. Chestnut St., Goldfield. The defendant pled guilty Nov. 8 to possession of drug paraphernalia and was fined $100 plus the statutory 35 percent surcharge and court costs. This sentence is the result of an incident Oct. 15 investigated by the Eagle Grove Police Department. State of Iowa vs. Justin A. Beauvais, 216 E. Chestnut Street, Goldfield. The defendant pled guilty Nov. 8 to possession of drug paraphernalia and was fined $100 plus the statutory 35 percent surcharge and court costs. This sentence is the result of an incident Oct. 15 investigated by the Eagle Grove Police Department. State of Iowa vs. Nathan D. McGrane, PO Box 21, Dows. The defendant pled guilty Nov. 8 to driving while revoked and was sentenced to a $1,000 fine plus the 35 percent statutory surcharge, court appointed attorney fees, $10 DARE surcharge, restitution to be determined, court fees, and 30 days in the county jail with credit for time served and all but 10 days not suspended in lieu of one year probation to the sheriff. This sentence is the result of an incident
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HCHS med spa hosting Holiday Open House BRITT â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Before heading home after work on Thursday, Dec. 5, stop by Hancock County Health System med spa, Elements of Aestheticsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; between 4 and 7 p.m. for their Holiday Open House at the Britt Medical Clinic. This is a great time to learn more about the services and products provided by the med spa team. Bring a friend or two and join us for Christmas treats and punch, register for door prizes (Chemical Peels), and stay for the Botox Demonstration at 6 p.m. During the holidays, med spa will be offering a $20 gift certificate with every $100 purchase. Santaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s elves will have a med spa Holiday Wish List to be filled out and kept on file for when your loved one needs a gift idea for you. For more information on HCHS med spa, Elements of Aesthetics, visit www.trustHCHS.com or like Hancock County Health System on Facebook. To schedule a free skin care consultation, call the Britt Medical Clinic at 641-843-5050.
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Libraries offering Smart Choice Health Insurance program Iowa State University Extension and several Hancock County Libraries are offering Smart Choice Health Insurance, a comprehensive, research-based, unbiased curriculum designed to equip people with the tools they need to make the best decision possible for their families when choosing health insurance. Participants will learn how to analyze what they need and want from health care providers,
compare plans, calculate how health insurance will affect their financial budgets, and ultimately, apply the information and knowledge gained to make a smart choice. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Smart Choice is not about encouraging consumers to select any one specific plan,â&#x20AC;? says Brenda Schmitt, Iowa State University Extension Family Finance Specialist. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s designed to help people gain a set of skills so that they can choose a
plan that best fits their familyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s needs and then use that plan efficiently once enrolled.â&#x20AC;? Sweeping health care reform legislation means many Americans will soon have more options when it comes to health insurance. Research shows a majority of people are uncomfortable, overwhelmed, and intimidated when it comes to making decisions about health insurance coverage.
Smart Choice Health Insurance programs will be offered in Hancock County as follows: December 9, 7:30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 9:30 p.m., Garner Public Library January 13, 6:00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 8:00 p.m., Kanawha Public Library January 13, 2:00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 4:00 p.m., Britt Public Library For more information, contact Brenda Schmitt at 641-512-0650.
AMES, Iowa â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Giving trees and shrubs some extra attention in the fall will help them over-winter and start spring in peak condition. Horticulturists with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach explain certain practices homeowners can use to significantly reduce winter damage to trees and shrubs. Narrow and broadleaf evergreens lose considerable amounts of moisture through their leaves or needles, buds and stems during the winter months. The loss of water is mainly due to strong winds and sun. Once the ground freezes, however, plant roots are no longer able to absorb water. Plant foliage that loses a large amount of moisture may eventually dry out, turn brown and die. The damage to the needles/foliage is referred to as desiccation injury or winter burn. While desiccation injury occurs during the winter months, damaged needles/foliage often retain their green color until late winter or early spring. To prevent desiccation injury, deeply water susceptible narrow and broadleaf evergreens in fall if the soil is dry. Continue watering on a
regular basis until the ground freezes in winter. Watering is especially important to evergreens planted in the last two to three years. Moisture loss can be reduced by erecting a shield or screen to deflect drying winds or shade plants in winter. A simple screen can be constructed with wooden posts and burlap. Applications of an antidesiccant to susceptible evergreens may also be helpful. How do I prevent rabbits from damaging trees and shrubs in winter? The most effective way to prevent rabbit damage to trees and shrubs in the home landscape is to place chicken wire fencing or hardware cloth around vulnerable plants. To adequately protect plants, the fencing material needs to be high enough that rabbits wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be able to climb or reach over the fence after a heavy snow. In most cases, a fence that stands 24 to 36 inches tall should be sufficient. To prevent rabbits from crawling underneath the fencing, bury the bottom 2 to 3 inches below the ground or pin the fencing to the soil with u-shaped anchor pins. Small trees can also be protected by placing
white plastic tree guards around their trunks. Since the weather in late fall in Iowa is unpredictable, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s best to have the protective materials in place by early to mid-November. After a heavy snow, check protected plants to make sure rabbits arenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t able to reach or climb over the fencing or tree guards. If necessary, remove some snow to keep rabbits from reaching the trees or shrubs. How can I prevent damage to trees and shrubs from deicing salts? Homeowners can minimize salt damage by using deicing salts prudently. Before applying salt, wait until the precipitation has ended and remove as much of the ice and snow as possible. Use deicing salts at rates sufficient to loosen ice and snow from driveways and sidewalks, then remove the loosened ice and snow with a shovel. (Deicing salts need to be applied at much higher rates to completely melt ice and snow.) Mix salt with abrasive materials, such as sand or kitty litter. Fifty pounds of sand mixed with one pound of salt works effectively. Avoid piling salt-laden snow and ice around
trees and shrubs. While the amount of salt applied to major roadways cannot be controlled, steps can be taken to minimize damage. As soon as the ground thaws in early spring, heavily water areas where salt accumulates over winter. A thorough soaking should help flush the salt from the root zone of plants. If possible, alter the drainage pattern so winter run-off drains away from ornamental plants. When planting trees near major streets or highways, select salt tolerant tree species. Bur oak, northern red oak, honey locust, northern catalpa, Kentucky coffee tree, horse chestnut and eastern red-cedar are salt tolerant tree species. 2014 Garden Calendar is the Wonder of Trees The 2014 Iowa State University Extension and Outreach garden calendar celebrates the wonderful gifts that trees provide for other living things. In addition to striking photos, find monthly garden tips, tree-planting instructions, Iowaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s state forests, vignettes of historical trees and quotes that trees inspired.
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Hancock County 4-H Membership Dues Decreased MaxYield Cooperative presented Hancock County Extension and Outreach with a contribution aimed at decreasing the cost of enrollment in 4-H youth programs. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are continuing our support of local 4-H and our commitment to our youth,â&#x20AC;? said Chad Meyer, MaxYield Client Relations Director. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Recently, we presented a contribution for $10.00 per 4-H member in order to decrease the cost of 4-H membership.â&#x20AC;? Meyer said the cooperative has two goals in providing the program. â&#x20AC;&#x153;First, we want to make 4-H an affordable youth program for local families, especially families that have multiple children enrolled. Secondly, by paying a portion of each 4-H memberâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s enrollment fee, we are able to continue our mission in supporting 4-H so that each member benefits.â&#x20AC;? The cooperative contributed nearly $1800 to County Extension and Outreach and will contribute more than $18,000 to 4-H in seven Iowa counties annually. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We believe that 4-H is one of the cornerstones in developing youth and 4-H provides an excellent foundation to build strong families. 4-H also provides a great way for young people to learn more about agriculture and its exciting future,â&#x20AC;? commented Meyer.
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