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SERVING NORTHEAST IOWA SINCE 1892 VOLUME 125, NUMBER 8 | TWO SECTIONS, 18 PAGES

Board of Education accepts resignation of long-time secretary Clara Lensing SHARON DRAHN HERALD EDITOR

The Postville Board of Education, meeting in regular session December 12, was called to order by Vice President Brad Rekow in the absence of President Jamie Smith. The resignation and impending retirement of Board Secretary Clara Lensing was accepted with thanks and regret. Lensing, whose retirement is effective July 31, has been employed by the Postville Community School District for 47 years. The resignation of Wendy Larson, paraprofessional, was also accepted with thanks. Kely Toj a high school associate also resigned. Jasmine Stocker was hired at $10 per hour to work in the after school program and Hodan Farah was hired as a Head Start special education paraprofessional. Her hourly wage was set at $11.35. The early graduation requests of Samantha Lopez and Marissa Nunez were approved as they have completed the requirements set out by the Board of Education. The will graduate at the end of the current semester. A motion to approve applying to the School Budget Review Committee for a modified supplemental amount for the

Calendar of Events Winter Reminders The Postville City Council and Fire Department are reminding residents to shovel the snow and ice away from fire hydrants. No person shall throw, push or place any ice or snow onto the street. Please keep all sidewalks clean and free of ice and snow. This includes the boulevard areas to the street for those with corner lots. No parking on public streets or alleys from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m., November 1, 2016 to April 1, 2017. Snowmobilers must stay on designated routes and show courtesy to property owners. Stay off personal property.

December 21 Fidelity Bank Open House

Fidelity Bank & Trust, Postville will hold their Holiday Open House Wednesday, December 21. Appetizers and holiday treats will be available from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

December 23 - January 2 Winter Break

Students will dismiss early at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, December 22 . Postville Community Schools will be closed for winter break December 23, 2016 through January 3, 2017. Classes will resume Wednesday, January 4, 2017 with an early out at 1:30 p.m.

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The second annual Northeast Iowa YMCA Festival of Trees was held last Friday evening and Saturday morning. In spite of the frigid and snowy weather, many hearty souls had fun viewing over 25 trees, bidding on the silent auction items and visiting with jolly old St. Nick. Over $2,600 was raised which will be used to help purchase new equipment. The winning tree, as voted on by those attending the event, featured the first grade students at Cora B. Darling School. First grade teachers are Jenna Brincks, Lisa Acevedo, and Jenny Harman.

2017-18 At Risk/Dropout Prevention Program in the amount of $22,025 was passed unanimously. It was explained that the money will fund at-risk/ dropout programs. The funding comes from local property taxes and a small portion of state aid. The purchase of a new school bus from the Thomas Bus Sales company was approved at a cost of $85,385. The 77 passenger bus is a 2017 model. Jenny Fangman, who teaches Preschool at Postville Childcare, is also under contract with the district to teach students with Individual Education Plans (IEP) As the Head Start recently added two IEPs and the preschool added one IEP., Fangman was moved from .25 to .50 for her work with the special education students within the district. The increase will be effective at the beginning of the second semester. Elementary principal Ryan Zurbriggen reported on the Elementary Winter Concert. He thanked band director Shauna Johnsen and vocal director Stephanie Vagts for their hard work. Jennifer Schutte, curriculum director, reported on differential accountability, expectations by common areas and the next generation science standards.

Board of Directors Members of the Northeast YMCA Board of Directors who were present at the Festival of Trees took time out of the festivities to pose for photo. Pictured on the left (l to r): Barb Schissel, Mike Krambeer, McKenzie Sebastian, Santa Claus (Kevin Kohrs), Director Kendra Kennedy, Norm Leeman and Ted Jacobsen. Other board members not present are Brad Rose, Lora Zieman and Becky Fritz.

YMCA Cycling Class Pictured on the left: The YMCA Cycling Class, taught by Tim and Melanie Bauch, sponsored this lighted reindeer tree at the Festival of Trees last weekend.

Winning tree Pictured on the right: This tree sponsored by the first grade classes at Cora B. Darling School received the first place award as voted on by those attending the Festival. This Postville Pirate tree sported photos of all the first grade students.

New digital radiology equipment upgrade for X-ray The Veterans Memorial Hospital Radiology Department has announced they have completed an upgrade to a new, fully digital radiography system which included a complete equipment upgrade and remodel of the radiology rooms. One of the new machines that has recently been installed is a digital radiography room. Now when an X-ray exposure is taken, the image comes up instantly on the computer monitor, just like a digital camera at home. Previously, the image would be exposed onto a cassette, and run through a reader, which took about 90 seconds. The advantage of this new system is to be able to get patients done with their radiography exams quickly so they can get results faster. The new digital system not only allows for quicker exam time, but also reduces radiation dose to the patient. Another addition to the department is a new digital fluoroscopy room. Fluoroscopy is an imaging technique that uses X-rays to obtain real-time moving images of the interior of an object. A continuous X-ray beam is passed through the body part being examined. The live images are viewed immediately for the Radiologist to evaluate. It is commonly used to evaluate swallowing or gastric reflux problems. There is also a new digital portable X-ray machine in the department. This machine is able

to go anywhere in the hospital and bring high-quality imaging right to the patient’s bedside. Since the image comes up instantly, if any repeat images need to be taken, they can be done immediately, with minimal movement of the patient, who is often in pain or has difficulty moving into different positions. “We are ultimately making the patient experience more comfortable by efficiently delivering high quality, doseconscious images every time,” states Amanda Leiran, Radiology Supervisor. This new digital X-ray system produces clearer images for the radiologist to read. Since the images are computerized, the radiologist can easily adjust the brightness and contrast, or zoom in to specific areas of interest. There is always a radiologist available to read emergent exams, day or night. All digital x-rays are stored just like computer files. This is a great convenience to compare one image to another. Also, if a patient gets transferred to a larger facility, we are able to send images electronically to most area hospitals and clinics. "We're excited to be able to serve our patients as well as our physicians with better images in a more efficient and timely manner," states Keisha Coon, X-ray Technologist.

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Earlier this year, the Radiology Department installed new High-Definition Ultrasound Equipment with 4D capabilities. This is especially exciting for expecting families in the community, as they will be able to view their baby in a whole new way. Pictured with the new machine is Veterans Memorial Hospital Ultrasound technicians Rachel Wager, at left, and Mike Larson, at right. 4D ultrasounds create a live video effect, like a movie so parents can watch their baby smile, yawn, or suck their thumb. The standard 2D imaging looks through the baby to show the internal organs, but with the 3D and 4D scans, parents can see their baby’s skin.

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Holiday Greeting section tucked inside today’s paper Inside today’s Herald you will find our annual Holiday Greeting Section. It contains feature stories, letters to Santa, recipes and youth projects and much more. It is brought to you by our loyal advertisers, The Herald and our parent company Mid-America Publishing. As Christmas is a time of

Holiday Book Art The Postville Public Library staff has used some of their books to make the Library a little more festive this Holiday Season. Librarian Cindy Berns has created a snowman, Christmas tree and a red-nosed reindeer to add to the spirit of the season. Stop in during regular business hours to see these creations between now and the end of the year.

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nostalgia and reminiscing, we are sharing below pictures of our staff at this special time of the year when we were much younger. Take a guess at who is who, between Sharon, Nadine, Jennifer and Nicole. Answers are at the very bottom of page 2. It is our wish that each of you have a very happy holiday season and a wonderful new year.

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Veterans Memorial Hospital special weekend clinics available over the holidays Veterans Memorial Hospital in Waukon will be offering special holiday weekend clinics Saturday, December 24, Sunday, December 25, and Monday, December 26, from 1 to 5 p.m. each day. The following weekend for the New Year’s holiday, the weekend clinics will also be available Saturday, December 31, Sunday,

January 1, and Monday, January 2, from 1 to 5 p.m. each day Weekend Clinics are held every Saturday and Sunday year-round at Veterans Memorial Hospital for non-emergencies and help save families the cost of regular emergency room fees on the weekends when the other local clinics are closed.

Anyone needing to utilize these special weekend clinics over the holiday is asked to enter the hospital through the main entrance and register with the receptionist. Walk-ins are welcome. For more information, call Veterans Memorial Hospital at (563) 5683411.

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show moving 3D images of your baby, with time being the fourth dimension. “Having an Ultrasound and seeing the profile of your baby is exciting as it is, but this past year our expectant families have really enjoyed seeing the baby’s entire face!” adds Supervisor Leiran. Veterans Memorial Ultrasound services are now available 5 days a week. Mike Larson, Ultrasonographer at the hospital states, “This new technology we have been offering for nearly a year

now is very neat for the mothers. They really oooh and ahhh over it. The grandparents have even shared in the fun and I have heard them state, ‘This is the neatest thing since sliced bread!’ I am honored I get to see the patient reactions to this new detailed ultrasound. It’s a very neat added feature to an already very exciting time of expecting a baby.” For more information on these digital upgrades in the Radiology Department, please contact Veterans Memorial Hospital at (563) 5683411.

FROM FRONT "It’s also great knowing we can reduce the amount of radiation dose we give our patients with this new equipment and technology." This isn’t the first time the hospital’s Radiology department has been on the cutting edge of digital technology. The computed radiology equipment at Veterans Memorial Hospital was the first of its kind in Northeast Iowa when it was installed in 2009 and has now recently been replaced. Kelly Baxter, a new X-ray Technologist to Veterans Memorial Hospital adds, "We are so fortunate to work in a small hospital that is willing to grow and keep up with healthcare as it continues to advance in technology every year." Earlier this year, the Radiology Department was the first in the area to purchase a new High-Definition Ultrasound machine with 3D and 4D capabilities. Expecting families in the community can now view their baby in a whole new way. In addition to the black and white images that are sometimes hard to visualize, there is also 3D and 4D images taken. Like regular ultrasounds, 3D and 4D ultrasounds use sound waves to create an image of the baby in the womb. What's different is that 3D ultrasounds create a three-dimensional image of the baby, while 4D ultrasounds

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Pictured above is the hospital’s fluoroscopy X-ray room which has been newly remodeled along with the new equipment recently installed with this entire digital department upgrade. Pictured left to right is X-ray Technologists Kathy Hager and Siobhan Kurth. Fluoroscopy is an imaging technique that uses X-rays to obtain real-time moving images of the interior of an object. The live images are viewed immediately for the Radiologist to evaluate and is commonly used to evaluate swallowing or gastric reflux problems.

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Neighbors Care project sending ‘Caring Teddies’ to families in need

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“Neighbors Care” is an undertaking by the Allamakee Democrats. They are sending a message to children and families who are struggling with fears of separation through deportation. This message is being sent via the ‘Caring Teddies’. Community leaders have heard of children living in Allamakee and Clayton Counties who fear each day worrying whether

their mother or father will be forcibly taken out of the home and shipped to their country of origin. They hear of children bursting into tears when a parent is a few minutes late in picking them up from school. Anxiety, worry and apprehension can be overwhelming for children as their basic sense of security and safety are threatened. Karen Pratte, Allamakee

Democrats’ project organizer, explained: “These are our neighbors who are a part of our communities, and we want them to know people care about them and value all families and children. We believe that our communities are strongest when we care about one another.” The ‘Caring Teddies’ will be delivered to the children in time for Christmas.

‘Out of Darkness, Light!’

‘Christmas at Luther’ performances to be broadcast via online and regional public radio In a musical celebration of joy, community and holiday traditions, Luther College presented the 2016 production of “Christmas at Luther: Out of Darkness, Light!” Dec. 1-4. For the first time in the 35-year history of “Christmas at Luther,” the college will offer a streamed version of the performance Dec. 16-Jan. 1, 2017. Available at christmasatluther.com/stream, there is no charge to view or download the performance. “Christmas at Luther” will be broadcast via Iowa Public Radio at 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 18; 11 a.m., Saturday Dec. 24; and 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 25. Listeners can find a local station online at iowapublicradio.org/find-station -

and coming of Christ the Light. Musical titles this year included excerpts from J.S. Bach’s Mass in B-minor, “Arma Lucis” by Jackson Berkey, the Austrian carol “Still, Still, Still,” and “O Come, All Ye Faithful.” Luther is home to one of the largest collegiate music programs in the nation, with six choirs, three orchestras, three bands, two jazz bands and nearly 800 student musicians. Luther students participate in large ensembles, faculty-coached chamber groups, private lessons and master classes. More than 275 music majors study music theory, ear training, history, education, composition, jazz, church music and performance.

stream/0. The program will be broadcast via Classical Minnesota Public Radio at 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 22. Listeners can stream online and find their local station at classicalmpr. org. Additionally, recordings of this year’s performance, as well as previous years’ concerts, are available through the Luther Book Shop. Recordings of the 2016 “Christmas at Luther” performance will be available for purchase Monday, Dec. 19, in the store or through the Book Shop website: www.lutherbookshop.com/. The 2016 production, titled “Out of Darkness, Light!” symbolizes the season of Advent with the darkness

FAMILY FAVORITES BY FRAN FRAN SCHAGER For the Herald

2016 is almost behind us and 2017 will be here. As I look back at the year there is always good and bad. Thank goodness the good out weighs the bad. So thankful for my family and friends and I’m looking forward to the new year. Hopefully your baking and shopping are done and you’re ready to enjoy Christmas. Have a blessed Christmas and the Happiest New Year from the Schager house.

Chocolate-Mint Dream Sandwich Cookies • 3/4 cup butter softened • 1/2 cups powdered sugar • 2 oz. unsweetened chocolate, melted and cooled • 3/4 tsp. peppermint extract • 1-1/2 cups all-purpose flour • 1 cup (6 oz.) miniature semisweet chocolate chips Filling • 1-1/2 cups confectioner’s sugar • 3 Tbsp. butter softened • 5 to 6 tsp. 2% milk • 3/4 tsp. peppermint extract Chocolate Glaze • 1-1/2 cups (9 oz.) dark chocolate chips • 2 tsp. shortening • 1/8 tsp. peppermint extract • crushed candy canes

If I’ve learned anything, I’ve learned Christmas traditions can be broken if you have a special day spent in the warm circle of family.

Holiday Salsa • 1 pkg. (12 oz.) fresh or frozen cranberries • 1 cup sugar • 6 green onions, chopped • 1/2 cup fresh cilantro leaves, chopped • 1 jalapeno pepper seeded and finely chopped • 1 pkg. (8 oz.) cream cheese softened • assorted crackers or tortilla chips Pulse cranberries and sugar in a food processor until coarsely chopped. Stir together with onions, cilantro and jalapeno. Cover and refrigerate several hours or overnight. To serve place cream cheese in a serving plate. Drain salsa, spoon over cream cheese. Serve with crackers or chips. This sweet tart salsa will get your party started.

In Memory of Bob ‘Smitty’ Smith from Ray and Dorothy Suckow. In Memory of Robert ‘Doc’ Schneider from Roger and Juile Brainard. In Memory of Hall Roberts from Pat Pankow. In Memory of Clifford and Gladys Spahr from Pat Pankow. In Memory of Ray Malcom from William and Phyllis Huinker. In Memory of Bob Converse from Bill and Leona Harris, William and Phyllis Huinker, Jack and Dellene Hager, Verdean and Jean Radloff, Joe and Jolene Duwe, Mark and Joan Seegmiller, Arlin and Fran Schager, Cleo and Emily Heying, and Alan and Kathy Johnson.

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Donation from Mary and Dave Koopman. In Memory of Robert Schneider from Doug and Kay Ruckdaschel. In Memory of Vernon Hartson from Doug and Kay Ruckdaschel. In Memory of Virgil Martins from Drew and Annette Deering, and Gwen Harris. In Memory of Kevin Buggenhagen from Drew and Annette Deering. In Memory of Bruce Meyer from Drew and Annette Deering. In Memory of Sharon Miene from Joe and Linda Zuercher, Mary Russet Hackman, Doug and Teresa Berg, David and Deb Hartley, and Ver Dean and Jean Ann Radloff.

Final pie winners Barb Burleson, top photo, was the winner of the homemade apple pie two weeks ago; however, due to a conflict she was unable to come in before press time to have her picture taken. Barb Burns, bottom photo, was the lucky winner of our last apple pie which was hidden in the December 14 Herald. She was one of 15 entrants to correctly identify the pie which was located on page two in between the first and second columns and directly above the photo labeled Owner-Operator Award. Thanks to all who played during the Holiday Season and special thanks to the Holy Rollers at Community Presbyterian Church for making such delectable pies.

Veterans Memorial Health Care Foundation In Memory of Don Lyon from Dave and Laurie Martin, Irene Allison, Jim and Sue Bieber and Carol Lyon. In Memory of LaVerne Peterson from Bob and Judy Iseli, Jim and Bev Needham, Bob and Marilyn Bulman and family and friends of LaVerne Peterson. In Memory of Pat Kerndt from Patsy Kerndt and Kerndt Brothers Savings Bank. In Memory of Fran Busness from Fred and Geralyn Smith, Mae Jean Bakke, Jack and Sally Hagensick, Byron and Darlene Schultz, Lyle and Marilyn Larson, Dave and Laurie Martin and Jerry and Linda Siegrist.

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December 12: Rita Votsmier, Waukon; Lorranie Schultz, Postville. December 14: Ronald Emery, Decorah.

Discharges Club Cracker Clubs Had these a couple weeks ago. I thought they were really good. It’s Nancy Engelhardt’s recipe in the Presbyterian Cookbook.

Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Beat butter and sugar until creamy. Beat in cooled chocolate and extract. Gradually beat in flour. Fold in chocolate chips. Drop cookie dough by tablespoons 2 inch apart onto ungreased baking sheet. Flatten to 1/4 inch thickness. Bake until set 6-8 minutes. Cool on pans for 2 minutes. Remove cookies to wire rack to cool completely. Mix filling ingredients. Spread filling onto the bottom halves of the cookies. Cover with remaining cookies. For Glaze, microwave chocolate chips and shortening until melted stirring often add extract. Dip about a third of each cookie into the glaze, allowing excess to drip off, top with candy canes place on waxed paper, refrigerate until set.

• Club Crackers • 2 sticks of butter (not oleo) • 1/2 cup sugar • 3/4 cup chopped nuts First place tin foil, shiny side down, on jelly roll pan. Place crackers close together to cover pan. Second melt butter and add the sugar. Bring to a boil and boil 3 minutes. Take off stove and add the nuts. Third, pour butter-sugar mixture over the crackers. Carefully, bake in 350 degree F. oven for 7 to 10 minutes. Remove foil from the pan, with the crackers still on. Carefully take the crackers apart.

December 12: Carol Lyon, Waukon. December 13: Jennifer Woods and Baby Boy, Monona. December 15: Angeline Mettille and Baby Boy, Waterville; Jonna Schutte and Baby Boy, Monona. December 16: Ronald Emery, Decorah. December 18: Laura Troendle and Baby Boy, Waukon.

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December 10: Baby Boy to Josh and Jennifer Woods, Monona. December 14: Baby Boy to Lance and Jonna Schutte, Monona; Baby Boy to Robert and Angeline Mettille, Waterville. December 16: Baby Boy to Joshua and Laura Troendle, Waukon.

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Death Notice

Council approves resolution to move forward with Wastewater Treatment Facility sharon drahn herald editor

Berma Gulsvig, 99

to 11 a.m. before services at the funeral home on Tuesday. Rev. Marshall Hahn will be the Officiant. Burial to follow at Postville Cemetery, Postville, Iowa. Schutte-Grau Funeral Home and Cremation Service, Postville, Iowa is helping the family with the arrangements.

The Postville City Council met in regular session Monday, December 12 with the meeting opening with a public hearing. With no citizens present to speak to the issue, the Council proceeded to adopt a resolution instituting proceedings to take additional action for the authorization

Prairie Farms Dairy and Swiss Valley Farms announce merger agreement

Prairie Farms Dairy and Swiss Valley Farms, today announced the two companies have entered into a merger agreement. Both companies are farmer-owned dairy cooperatives and recognized leaders within the dairy industry. The combined entity will bring together two well-known brands and will expand sales opportunities for both cooperatives. Under the terms of the agreement, Prairie Farms will merge the assets of Swiss Valley Farms into Prairie Farms Dairy, Inc. Assets include five manufacturing plants that produce cheese and whey powder located in: Luana, Iowa; Shullsburg and Mindoro in Wisconsin; Rochester and Faribault in Minnesota. Swiss Valley Farms CEO Chris Hoeger will continue to oversee the operation of the plants. The combined company will operate under the name Prairie Farms Dairy, Inc. The terms of the merger agreement must be approved by cooperative members from both

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Prairie Farms Dairy, Inc. is one of the largest and most successful dairy cooperatives in the Midwest, with over 600 farm families, 5700 employees, 35 manufacturing plants, over 100 distribution facilities and annual sales of over $3 billion. Prairie Farms is a nationally recognized leader in the

dairy industry and is known for setting the standard for milk flavor innovations and producing award winning milk and dairy products. With headquarters in Carlinville, Ill., Prairie Farms distribution footprint covers over 30 percent of the United States; products are available in grocery chains, mass merchandiser stores, club stores, convenience stores, dollar stores, drug stores, schools, food service outlets and warehouse distribution centers. Prairie Farms charitable giving program, Our Caps, Your Cause, supports a variety of nonprofit organizations. prairiefarms. com Swiss Valley Farms is a dairy cooperative, headquartered in Davenport, Iowa, with five cheese production facilities that manufacture award-winning Swiss, Baby Swiss, Blue, Gorgonzola, Cream Cheese, Neufchatel, Gouda and Sweet Whey. Swiss Valley also produces pasteurized process cheeses, cold pack club blends, enzyme-modified cheeses and cheese analogs. Swiss Valley operates two subsidiary companies - Rochester Cheese and Caves of Faribault. In a joint venture with Emmi-Roth, Swiss Valley Farms also co-operates White Hill Cheese Co., LLC in Shullsburg, WI. Swiss Valley Farms has 400 dairy producer members in Iowa, Wisconsin, Northern Illinois and Southern Minnesota. swissvalley. com

as soon as the weather permits. The Post Street water main and sanitary sewer improvement project was discussed. Bacon Concrete, who is in charge of the project, submitted a change order in the amount of $1,042. The Council approved the payment. As part of the consent agenda, Zach Steffans was appointed to the park, pool and recreation board and monthly reports of the police, swimming pool, library and fire department were approved. Bills were approved and claims were paid.

Flashback

Items of Interest from the Archives Five Years Ago – Postville Herald • Loren (Gus) and Betty Meyer of Postville will be celebrating their 65th wedding anniversary during the Christmas holiday with their family. The couple was married December 28, 1946. • The Gunder History Book, which was published originally in 2001 and sold out almost immediately, recently resurfaced when about three dozen were found in the basement of the Clayton County Register. The committee that compiled the books consisted of Carol Wettleson, Edna Anderson, Arlene Heck, Marjorie Landsgard. Ten Years Ago – Postville Herald-Leader • Blanca Schroeder, who immigrated to America a decade ago from her native Mexico, became an American citizen Dec. 8 in Cedar Rapids. • Angie Dibble earned her American Farmer Degree during the 2006 National FFA Convention. She was recently recognized in the Herald-Leader for this monumental honor. • Jamie Loomis recently donated ten inches of her hair to Locks of Love. She had her hair cut at Possibilities. Twenty-Five Years Ago – Postville Herald • John Hyman, Postville’s Mayor-Elect is ready to take over the chair as head of the Postville City Council as the new year approaches. • Postville Girl Scouts from Troop 568 recently contributed to the Citizen State Bank Present Tree. The scouts had a bake sale at Moores IGA to fund their gifts. • Confirmation was held at Community Presbyterian Church December 1. Students confirmed were Janet Martin, April Schultz, Dawnita Brink, Heather Friederich, Kristen 1991 Confirmation Class at Community Kolsrud, Heather Tague, Jeremiah White, Mark Penrod, Scott Messler, Eric Marsh and Jed Presbyterian Church, Postville. Dean. FIFTY Years Ago – Postville Herald • Anderson’s Clothing of Postville will hold their 18th Annual Donut Day on Friday, Dec. 23 as coffee and donuts will be available free of charge all day at the Koffee Shop. • The Postville Firemen were called to the Merle Lange farm north of Postville to help extinguish a grass fire. • Mrs. Ray Schara was hostess to the embroidery Club Thursday afternoon. Eleven members were present as Secret Pals were revealed.

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of a loan and disbursement agreement and issuance of not to exceed $700.000 for the sewer revenue capital loan notes. It was explained that the additional funding is needed due to the fact that the bids for the sewer renovation project came in much higher than anticipated. A second resolution, passed by the Council, accepted the bid of Wapasha Construction in the amount of $5,474,000 for the construction of the Wastewater Treatment Facility for the City of Postville. It was noted that this was the second time the project had gone out for bids, and

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Public records: Clayton County and Fayette County “A criminal charge is merely an accusation. All are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court” Clayton County________________ On November 26, 2016 at 9:53 PM, Clayton County Deputies conducted a traffic stop on the Great River Road near McGregor. Upon further investigation, Deputies observed sign of intoxication from the driver. Deputies arrested 28 year old Trevor Collins of Spring Grove Minn. for Operating while intoxicated 1st offense. Collins was transported to the Clayton County Jail pending an appearance in Magistrate Court. The Sheriff’s Office was assisted by MarMac Police. On November 27, 2016 at approximately 2:30 AM, Clayton County Deputies along with the Monona Police Department responded to a car on the railroad tracks on North Egbert Street in Monona. Upon further investigation, Officer’s observed signs of intoxication from the driver. 21 year old Ian Mueller of Luana was arrested and charged with Operating While Intoxicated 1st Offense. Mueller was transported to the Clayton County Jail pending an appearance in Magistrate Court. On November 27, 2016 at 6:42 AM, Clayton County Deputies responded to a car vs. deer accident on Highway 18 near Jasper Ave. Upon further investigation it was determined that Alisha Thompson was operating a 2015 Ford Fusion when she struck a deer causing $3,000 damage. No injuries were reported. On November 28, 2016 at 10:34 PM, Clayton County Deputies responded to a disturbance on

the City of Volga. Upon further investigation, it was determined that an assault had taken place and the assailant had left the residence. On November 29 at 1:30 PM, Clayton County Deputies located the suspect. Deputies arrested 33 year old Caine Wille of Volga. He was transported to the Clayton County Jail where he was charged with Domestic Abuse Assault (Class D Felony), Assault while displaying a dangerous weapon, Obstruction of emergency communication, assault, assault causing bodily injury, child endangerment causing bodily injury, and child endangerment. On December 1, 2016 at 6:30 PM, Clayton County Deputies attempted to serve an arrest warrant at the Roundhouse Apartments. While attempting to serve the warrant the subject barricaded himself in an apartment. Deputies along with assisting Officer’s forced entry into the apartment where they arrested 35 year old Jesse Colsch of Marquette on a Clayton County Warrant for Delivery of Meth, and interference with official acts. Deputies also arrested 35 year old Colin Protsman of Waukon for Interference with official act. Both were transported to the Clayton County Jail. The Sheriff’s Office was assisted by Mar Mac Police, Monona Police, Garnavillo Police, and Prairie Du Chien Police. On December 3, 2016 at 4:37 PM, Clayton County Deputies received a report of a stolen vehicle at a residence on Alpha Ave near Strawberry point. Through the course of the investigation, Deputies learned that 19 year old Tyler Kelly of Mechanicsville had stolen the vehicle after his vehicle broke down and took it to Olin Iowa where the vehicle was located by the Jones County Sheriff’s Office. Kelly was subsequently arrested and transported to the Clayton County Jail where he was charged with Theft-2nd Degree (Class D Felony). The Sheriff’s Office was

assisted by Strawberry Point Police, Clayton County Conservation, Iowa DNR, Oelwein Police and the Jones County Sheriff’s Office. Fayette County_________________ On December 1, 2016 at approximately 11:37 PM Fayette County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a car vs. horse accident at County Road W51 and Diamond Road. 22 year old Wyatt Guyer was traveling south on County Road W51 in a 2001 Dodge Ram truck when he came upon a horse in the roadway. Guyer’s vehicle struck the horse causing approximately $8,000 damage. No injuries were reported. On December 4, 2016 at approximately 5:55 AM the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office received a 911 reporting a single vehicle accident in the area of 110th Street on Highway 150. Upon investigation it was determined 20 year old Sarah Wallace of Waterloo was traveling north on Highway 150 when, due to weather conditions, lost control of her Buick van and entered the east ditch. Wallace’s vehicle briefly went airborne over a box culvert and came to rest in a creek bed. Wallace was transported to Palmer Hospital in West Union and treated for injuries. Her vehicle is believed to be a total loss. Fayette Ambulance, Fayette Fire Department and First Responders assisted with the accident. On December 4, 2016, at approximately 2:08 am the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office received a call of harassment on Juniper Road. After further investigation, Sheriff’s Deputies were able to make contact with the suspect James Steven Koester, age 53 of West Union. During the investigation, Koester was found to be intoxicated. Koester was arrested for Operating While Intoxicated 1st Offense (Serious Misdemeanor). Koester was transported to the Fayette County Jail for an initial appearance.

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(vehicle in ditch), 1900 block of Columbus Rd., Lansing. Thursday, December 8 7:48 am - Fraud (computer), 2400 block of Mays Prairie Rd., Lansing. 12:27 pm - Domestic disturbance (family), 600 block of 3rd Ave. NW, Waukon. 1:36 pm - Fire department (fire alarm), 300 block of W Post St., Postville. 5:50 pm - Fire department, Missing person (hunter), hunter located, 1800 block of Kains Switch Ln., Lansing. 7:16 pm - Disturbance (noise complaint), 100 block of 9th St. SW, Waukon. Friday, December 9 5:37 pm - Motor vehicle accident (vehicle vs. deer), Lycurgus Rd. Saturday, December 10 12:33 am - Disturbance, 1900 block of Lansing Harpers Rd., Lansing. 3:49 pm - Motor vehicle accident (hit and run), 100 block of Main St., Waterville. 4:39 pm - Motor vehicle accident (rollover), Great River Rd., Lansing. 4:49 pm - Motor vehicle accident (vehicle in ditch), Dorchester Dr., Dorchester. 5:48 pm - Motor vehicle accident, 100 block of W Main St., Waukon. 6:17 pm - Motor vehicle accident (vehicle in ditch), Lycurgus Rd., New Albin.

way to video chat with a doctor at anytime from anywhere – your car, your relative’s home or when you return home.” UIeCare, one of Iowa’s first virtual care services, makes it possible for Iowans to video chat with a provider credentialed by University of Iowa Health Care via a webcam or smart phone 24/7 from anywhere in Iowa. Over the holidays, urgent care clinics may be closed or have limited hours. The UIeCare service is for minor illnesses and injuries that are urgent, but not an emergency. UIeCare providers can effectively treat flu-like symptoms, minor cuts and burns, pink eye, rash, sore throat, urinary tract infections and vomiting. Prescriptions can be written if medically appropriate. A UIeCare visit costs $50. Patients can seek reimbursement from a health savings account or an insurance plan. UIeCare visitors do not need insurance or need to be current patients of the University of Iowa to use the service. Out-ofstate guests, and anyone physically in Iowa, in need of medical care are eligible to use the service. Iowans who are interested in learning more or would like to request online care can visit UIeCare.com. Para Español, visite UIeSalud.com. An internet broadband speed of 1 Mbps upstream is recommended for videoconferencing.

6:30 pm - Motor vehicle accident (hit and run), 500 block of Rossville Rd., Waukon. 6:48 pm - Motor vehicle accident (vehicle in ditch), Lycurgus Rd, New Albin. 7:28 pm - Motor vehicle accident, Lycurgus Rd., New Albin. 7:52 pm - Motor vehicle accident (vehicle needed towed), 300 block of Forest Mills Rd., Postville. 11:23 pm - Motor vehicle accident (vehicle in ditch), 1300 block of 9th St. SW, Waukon. Sunday, December 11 7:23 am - Motor vehicle accident, Four Corners Rd., Waukon. 4:39 pm - Motor vehicle accident, 1700 block of Lansing Harpers Rd., Lansing. Jail Intake 12/05/16 - Jeremy Joe Johnson, 42, of Postville, Driving While License Denied or Revoked, Serious Misdemeanor. 12/10/16 - Steven Edward Walkowicz, 46, of Lansing, Driving While License Denied or Revoked, Serious Misdemeanor. 12/12/16 - Natasha Ann Hansen, 33, of De Soto, Wis.; Operating While Intoxicated; Fail to Maintain Control; DNU - Violation Financial Liability Coverage, Accident, Serious Misdemeanor. 12/12/16 - Amy Sue Downing, 54, of Lansing, Driving While Barred Habitual Offender, Aggravated Misdemeanor; Interference with Official Acts, Simple Misdemeanor.


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at disposing of the property in Allamakee County. One small 7+ acre portion of the property is just a small fragment that has been farmed by Ralph Hammel for many years and they wish to sell this piece to Hammel. Members of the Friends of Camp Tahigwa group inquired about the transaction. 16.474-Motion Byrnes/Second Koenig to approve the Resolution of Acceptance of Final Subdivision Plat for Conestoga Council of Girl Scouts. Roll call vote: Koenig-aye; Byrnes-aye; Schellhammer-aye. Motion carried. (Full text of resolution available in the Auditor’s office.) 16.475-Motion Koenig/Second Byrnes to approve the Resolution of Acceptance of Final Subdivision Plat for Derek A. and Tarah Bentein. Roll call vote: Koenig-aye; Byrnes-aye;

Schellhammer-aye. Motion carried. (Full text of resolution available in the Auditor’s office.) Beyer updated on the status of obtaining quotes from human resource consultants/attorneys. Department head updates: Ridenour updated on snow removal and filling two job openings. He also continues to work with the Allamakee SnoBlazers to get their road crossings for their trails approved. Corey Snitker updated on the weather. 16.476-Motion Byrnes/Second Koenig to adjourn. Motion carried. Attest: Larry Schellhammer, Chairperson Denise Beyer, Auditor

PUBLIC NOTICE MINUTES OF THE ALLAMAKEE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2016 (UNOFFICIAL) Board members present Schellhammer, Koenig and Byrnes. All members voting “AYE” unless noted. Schellhammer called meeting to order. 16.477-Motion Koenig/Second Byrnes to approve today’s agenda. Motion carried. The following people were present at various times throughout the meeting: Denise Beyer – Auditor and Clerk to Board of Supervisors, Dave Mooney.

Jill Kistler reviewed the agreement. Her only recommendation is the Board’s contact be listed as Auditor rather than Executive Director in Project Information, Section B. 16.478-Motion Byrnes/Second Koenig to approve 28E agreement with Iowa DOT, with one change in Project Information Section B changing the Board’s contact person from Executive Director to County Auditor. Motion carried. 16.479-Motion Byrnes/Second Koenig to adjourn. Motion carried. Attest: Larry Schellhammer, Chairperson Denise Beyer, Auditor

Postville Community Schools December 2016 Claims Paid Allamakee County Extension Service school garden produce ..................... 776.80 Allamakee New Beginnings Food Pilot local food........................................... 847.82 Alliant Energy services ....................... 9,016.82 Amazon.com LLC books, supplies ..... 1,431.75 Apple Computer, Inc. repairs ................. 774.95 Ray Armel official ................................... 125.00 Attainment Company, Inc. curriculum .... 924.75 Baumler Implements, Inc. windshield for skid loader................. 182.87 Erling Bilden local food ......................... 280.00 Birdnow Chevrolet repairs ...................... 55.90 Black Hills Energy services .................. 437.23 Blick Art Materials art supplies.............. 762.09 Bodley Equipment & Repair repairs ..... 180.54 Bolton & Hay, Inc. carts ..................... 1,951.80 Brooklyn Publishers, LLC play books ..... 21.75 T & K Cahoon, Inc. parts ...................... 121.91 RaeAnne Caldwell cheerleading supplies, meals........... 396.18 Canon Financial Services, Inc. copiers ........................................... 1,586.87 Capital Bank and Trust TSA .............. 2,823.07 Card Center subscription, tests ............ 119.98 Carnes Brothers microphone system ... 600.00 CDW Government, LLC toner .............. 193.06 CenturyLink services ............................ 277.04 City of Postville services .................... 1,505.93 CSI Leasing Inc. 1:1 payment ......... 51,727.23 Decker Sporting Goods wrestling supplies............................. 382.05 Decorah Community Schools special ed tuition, BB tourney entry ......................... 18,082.40 Demco supplies ...................................... 30.93 Don DiLaura official .............................. 215.00 Direct Advantage coat rack................... 452.80 EMS Detergent Services supplies ............................................ 105.00 Farm Bureau Life Insurance Co. TSA ............................................... 2,042.39 Farmers Union Cooperative fuel........ 2,923.27 Fisk’s Farm & Home Supply maintenance supplies ........................ 81.33 FreedomBank health savings accounts.............. 16,214.21 Derek Friederich play supplies ............... 68.85 Anthony Gericke rent ............................ 825.00 Gillette Group pop ............................. 1,102.20 Great American Opportunities magazines, cookie dough ............. 5,488.20 Grout Museum District admissions ....................................... 330.48

Guppy’s on the Go pizza ........................ 69.25 Hankes Garage Doors, Inc. repairs ....... 988.26 Hillyard/Des Moines Sanitary Supply maintenance supplies .................... 2,312.60 Hoglund Bus Co., Inc. bus parts .............. 94.80 Horace Mann Life Ins. Company TSA ................................................... 610.00 Indee Mat Club scoreboard rental ......... 225.00 Infrastructure Technology Solutions, LLC security system ............................ 25,131.03 ING USA Annuity & Life Insurance Co. TSA ................................................... 105.00 IRS withholding................................. 98,751.52 Iowa Department of Human Services garnishment, IA’s share Medicaid ..... 497.54 IPERS IPERS ................................... 65,027.91 ISEBA dental insurance premium ....... 5,066.88 J & M Fundraising, Inc. butter braids ...................................... 750.00 Robert Jacobsen official .......................... 95.00 Andy Jacobson official ........................... 125.00 Jaymar Business Forms, Inc. checks .... 572.65 Jesup Community Schools wrestling tourney entry ........................ 80.00 John’s Hardware maint., industrial arts supplies.......... 583.07 Jolly Learning Ltd. software .................. 605.85 Rachel Jordan mileage ......................... 100.32 Keck, Inc. commodities....................... 3,435.64 Jerald Kleve official................................ 180.00 Dara Knudtson meals .............................. 43.89 Michael Koenig official ........................... 120.00 Glen Lansing cell phone allowance ......... 70.00 LTI Water Conditioning salt...................... 34.50 Madison National Life Ins. Co., Inc. LTD premium .................................... 678.13 Malcom Enterprises, Inc. garbage ......... 575.00 Martin Brothers Distributing Co., Inc. food, supplies ............................... 12,645.41 Denise Mauss mileage ............................ 11.88 Susanne Merrifield meals ........................ 25.03 Metropolitan Life Insurance Company TSA ................................................... 380.00 Meyer Concrete replace stairs at fine arts center ... 11,600.00 Mid-America Publishing Corp. publication expense ......................... 363.84 Mississippi Welders Supply Co., Inc. welding supplies, welder ................ 3,065.53 MSDSonline, Inc. E-binder verification ......................... 324.00 Myers-Cox Co. candy ........................... 612.24 Nasco art supplies ................................ 788.37 Nashua-Plainfield Community Schools wrestling tourney entry ....................... 75.00 North Winneshiek Community Schools superintendent sharing ............... 11,703.58

NEISIT health ins. premium............. 61,894.00 Northeast Iowa Telephone Co. services ............................................ 240.00 Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership registration ....................................... 195.00 Orkin pest control ................................. 220.18 Dennis Pagel official ............................. 135.00 Pan-O-Gold Baking Company bakery goods ................................... 440.80 J. W. Pepper & Son, Inc. music ........... 112.00 Pioneer Drama Service, Inc. playbooks, royalty ............................ 395.00 Pitsco Inc. industrial arts supplies .......... 79.00 Postmaster postage.............................. 249.72 Postville Childcare Services, Inc. preschool ...................................... 7,232.95 Postville Education Association dues .............................................. 3,391.85 Postville Educ. Support Employees Assoc. dues ................................................. 255.88 Prairie Farms Dairy, Inc. milk............. 3,832.05 Prairie Lakes AEA 8 registrations ...... 2,215.00 Quill Corporation supplies .................... 160.62 Quillin’s Quality Foods groceries .......... 299.64 Schilling Paper Company supplies ....... 146.94 Scholastic Inc. subscription ................. 317.63 Schoolhouse Fund - Debt Service transfer for 1:1 payment .............. 51,727.23 Simplified Online Communication System web page ......................................... 250.00 Corey Smock meals ............................... 36.44 System Services monitoring fees ...... 1,056.00 Szabo Construction Co., Inc. concession stand landscaping ......... 370.00 Theatrefolk play books ........................... 61.95 Timberline Billing Service LLC Medicaid billing .................................... 2.82 Treasurer - State of Iowa withholding .................................. 17,047.00 U.S. Cellular services ............................. 42.04 University of Georgia registration ......... 650.00 The Vanguard Group TSA ................. 1,606.48 Verizon Wireless services....................... 77.69 Veterans Memorial Hospital immunizations .................................. 176.22 Jeff Warne magazine sales .................. 187.18 West Interactive Services Corporation school messenger ......................... 2,000.00 West Music Company music, repairs ..... 69.90 Wiltgen Manufacturing Company replace railing in elementary ............ 405.59 X-Grain Sportswear shorts ................... 450.00 Ryan Zurbriggen meals .......................... 24.35 November payroll .......................... 298,990.96 Total .............................................. 831,034.28


Postville Herald | Wednesday, December 21, 2016 | Page 7 Community Presbyterian Postville Rev. Gary Catterson Wednesday, December 21: 12 pm Senior Citizens Potluck; 2:30 pm Bible Study at GMG; 5 pm Confirmation Saturday, Decemeber 24: 7 pm Christmas Eve Communion Sunday, December 25: 10:15 am Worship

Caroling for Christmas Zion Lutheran Peacemakers Youth Group recently helped share the Christmas spirt by caroling around the community of Castalia.

Letter to the Editor

Holiday Lights Magical Nights benefiting Helping Services for Youth & Families

The story of Christmas From time to time as Christmas approaches, I love to pull out one of my sons’ board books and read it to them. The book, written by Joseph Slate entitled “Who is Coming To Our House,” gives a glimpse of what happened in the barn over 2,000 years ago. “Who is coming to our house?” “Someone, someone,” says Mouse. Who is that someone? As Christmas approaches just a few short days ahead I’ll recite Matthew 1:18-2:12 of the New International Version. This is how the birth of Jesus Christ came about: His mother Mary was pledged to be married to Joseph, but before they came together, she was found to be with child through the Holy Spirit. Because Joseph her husband was a righteous man and did not want to expose her to public disgrace, he had in mind to divorce her quietly. But after he had considered this, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said, “Joseph son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary home as your wife, because what is conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit. She will give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins.” All this took place to fulfill what the Lord had said through the prophet: “The virgin will be with child and will give birth to a son, and they will call him Immanuel”--which means, “God with us.” When Joseph woke up, he did what the angel of the Lord had commanded him and took Mary home as his wife. But he had no union with her until she gave birth to a son. And he gave him the name Jesus. After Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea, during the time of King Herod, Magi from the east came to Jerusalem and asked, “Where is the one who has been born king of the Jews? We saw his star in the east and have come to worship him.” When King Herod heard this he was disturbed, and all Jerusalem with him. When he had called together all the people’s chief priests and teachers of the law, he asked them where the Christ was to be born. “In Bethlehem in Judea,” they replied, “for this is what the prophet

Holiday Mass Schedule St. Bridget, Postville Friday, Dec. 23 at 9 am; Saturday, Dec. 24 at 4 pm (Spanish Mass) St. Mary, McGregor Wednesday, Dec. 21 at 9 am; Saturday, Dec. 24 at 6 pm St. Patrick, Monona Thursday, Dec. 22 at 9 am; Saturday, Dec. 24 at 8:30 pm; Sunday, Dec. 25 at 9 am December 26 - December 30: No Daily Masses St. Paul Lutheran Monona Pastor Erika Kielstrup

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Dear Editor, Many of your readers are likely familiar with Holiday Lights Magical Nights, the lights display at Decorah Pulpit Rock Campground, benefiting Helping Services for Youth & Families. It’s easy to see the bright lights and displays but forget about why the event exists. I was reminded of this when a young child visiting the Lights told Santa that all he wanted for Christmas was for his family to be happy. Sometimes it takes a child to remind us of what is most important during the holidays. The other thing that is easy to forget is the outpouring of volunteers that are required to make moments like this happen. Frankly, neither the

St. Bridget, Postville St. Mary, McGregor St. Patrick, Monona Fr. Nils de Jesús Hernández

Lights nor many of our services could be offered without the collaboration of volunteers and the financial generosity of sponsors, Holiday Lights visitors, and donors. We are so grateful that in Northeast Iowa people truly care about healthier, safer families and communities. This year the community involvement and private donations, including freewill donations received at Holiday Lights, have been gratefully received. As a still somewhat new resident of the area, I am overwhelmed with this generous response. To all who have volunteered, sponsored, or visited the 12th year of Holiday Lights Magical Nights, thank you! (As a reminder, the Lights

will continue to shine bright at the Decorah Pulpit Rock Campground every night from 5 PM to 9 PM through December 25.) I am happy to share with your readers more stories from the Lights—Santa passes on some wonderful tales—or from the youth and families who are served because of this community’s continued support. Just give me a call at 563-387-1720 or visit www. helpingservices.org/testimonials. Happy Holidays, Carson Eggland, Executive Director Helping Services for Youth & Families

has written: “’But you, Bethlehem, in the land of Judah, are by no means least among the rulers of Judah; for out of you will come a ruler who will be the shepherd of my people Israel.’” Then Herod called the Magi secretly and found out from them the exact time the star had appeared. He sent them to Bethlehem and said, “Go and make a careful search for the child. As soon as you find him, report to me, so that I too may go and worship him.” After they had heard the king, they went on their way, and the star they had seen in the east went ahead of them until it stopped over the place where the child was. When they saw the star, they were overjoyed. On coming to the house, they saw the child with his mother Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped him. Then they opened their treasures and presented him with gifts of gold and of incense and of myrrh. And having been warned in a dream not to go back to Herod, they returned to their country by another route. When they had gone, an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream. “Get up,” he said, “take the child and his mother and escape to Egypt. Stay there until I tell you, for Herod is going to search for the child to kill him.” So he got up, took the child and his mother during the night and left for Egypt, where he stayed until the death of Herod. And so was fulfilled what the Lord had said through the prophet: “Out of Egypt I called my son.” When Herod realized that he

had been outwitted by the Magi, he was furious, and he gave orders to kill all the boys in Bethlehem and its vicinity who were two years old and under, in accordance with the time he had learned from the Magi. Then what was said through the prophet Jeremiah was fulfilled: “A voice is heard in Ramah, weeping and great mourning, Rachel weeping for her children and refusing to be comforted, because they are no more.” After Herod died, an angel of the Lord appeared in a dream to Joseph in Egypt and said, “Get up, take the child and his mother and go to the land of Israel, for those who were trying to take the child’s life are dead.” So he got up, took the child and his mother and went to the land of Israel. But when he heard that Archelaus was reigning in Judea in place of his father Herod, he was afraid to go there. Having been warned in a dream, he withdrew to the district of Galilee, and he went and lived in a town called Nazareth. So was fulfilled what was said through the prophets: “He will be called a Nazarene.” Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all of you, our loyal readers. My family and I would like to wish you nothing but the best of health and good will in 2017. Ryan L. Harvey, of Hampton, is the president and CEO for MidAmerica Publishing Corporation. He can be reached at ryanharvey.map@ gmail.com

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Wednesday, December 21: 6 pm Bell Choir; 6 pm Confirmation; 7 pm Advent Worship Saturday, December 24: 7 pm Christmas Eve Candlelight Worship and Eucharist Service Sunday, December 25: 9 am Christmas Day Candlelight Worship and Eucharist Service Monday, December 26: Office Closed Wednesday, December 28: 1:45 pm Bingo at Garden View East Clermont Lutheran Church Clermont Pastor Ron Roberts Wednesday, December 21: 9 am-12 pm Office Hours; 3-5 pm Confirmation Saturday, December 24: 7 pm Christmas Eve Program Sunday, December 25: 10 a.m. Christmas Day Worship Wednesday, December 28: 9 am-12 pm Office Hours Forest Mills United Methodist Postville Kim Gates Pastor Saturday, December 24: 7 pm Christmas Eve Service Sunday, December 25: 9 am Worship and Children’s Sunday School; 10 am Adult Sunday School St. Paul United Methodist Waukon Kim Gates Pastor Saturday, December 24: 5 pm Christmas Eve Service Sunday, December 25: 10:15 am Coffee Fellowship; 10:45 am Worship St. John Lutheran, Luana and Farmersburg

Bethlehem Presbyterian Church Postville Sunday, December 24: 5 pm Christmas Eve Soup Supper followed by Christmas Eve Service Frankville Community Presbyterian Church

Rev. Harold R. McMillin, Jr. Wednesday, December 21: 4 pm Confirmation, Christmas Party; 7 pm Choir-F Saturday, December 24: 6:30 pm Candlelight Worship/ Eucharist-L; 8 pm Candlelight Worship/Eucharist-F Sunday, December 25: 9 am Combined Worship/Eucharist at St. John Luana St. Paul Lutheran Postville Pastor Lynn Noel Greg Hamm, Family Ministry Wednesday, December 21: 9 am Bible Study/LB; 10:30 am Staff Meeting; 1:30 pm Pastor at GMG; 3:45-5:30 pm Confirmation; 6 pm Bell Choir; 7 pm St. Paul Choir Friday, December 23: Office Closed (to prep for Christmas Eve Services); No Paul’s Place Saturday, December 24: 2 pm Christmas Eve Service at Good Sam; 5:30 pm Worship w/ Communion; 7 pm Worship w/ Communion Sunday, December 25: Nativity of Our Lord, 9 am Worship; 7 pm NA Meeting/FH Monday, December 26: Offices Closed Tuesday, December 27: 9 am Tellers/LB; 12-3 pm Pastor at Colleaque Group, Decorah Wednesday, December 28: 8:15 am Hymn Selection; 9 am Bible Study/LB; 10:30 am Staff Meeting; 3 pm Esther Circle/ GMG; 6 pm Bell Choir; 7 pm St. Paul Choir St. Olaf Lutheran Parish Marshall E. Hahn, Pastor Wednesday, December 21: 6:30 pm Confirmation Christmas Party-M Saturday, December 24: 5 pm Holy Communion-N; 8 pm Holy Communion-M Sunday, December 25: 9 am Holy CommunionNorway Christmas Day Joint Service Wednesday, December 28: No Confirmation

Writing Your Own Obituary "We remember before our God and Father your work produced by faith, your labor prompted by love, and your endurance inspired by hope in our Lord Jesus Christ."

Saturday, December 24: 7 pm Christmas Eve Service Sunday, December 25: No Worship Service Living Faith United Methodist Parish Rev. Dennis Hopes Monona / Giard / McGregor Wednesday, December 21: 9 am Coffee at Monona; 6:30 pm SPPRC Meeting at Monona Saturday, December 24: Christmas Eve Services at Living Faith Parish; 3:45 pm McGregor Music begins at McGregor Center; 4 pm McGregor Christmas Eve Candlelight Service; 7:30 pm Giard Christmas Eve Candlelight Service; 9 pm Monona Christmas Eve Candlelight Service Sunday, December 25: 9:15 am One Service for Parish at Giard Center Salem United Church of Christ Waukon Rev. Susan Kilmstra Wednesday, December 21: 5-7 pm Calleen in Office Thursday, December 22: 3 pm until done Calleen in Office Saturday, December 25: 7 pm Christmas Eve Candlelight Worship Sunday, December 25: 9:30 am Christmas Day Worship Monday, December 26: Deadline for January Newsletter Tuesday, December 27: 11 am-2 pm Calleen in Office Wednesday, December 28: 11 amuntil done Calleen in Office Zion Lutheran Church Castalia Thursday, December 22: 5 pm Christmas Program Practice Saturday, December 24: 7 pm Christmas Eve Sunday School Program; 9 pm Christmas Eve Candlelight Service Sunday, December 25: 9 am Christmas Day Worship Service Faith Lutheran, a ministry of the North American Lutheran Church 113 N. Page St., Monona Rev. Melvin Harris Wednesday, December 21: No Bible Study at Dean’s Home Saturday, December 24: 4 pm Christmas Eve Candlelight Service Sunday, December 25: 8:30 am Christmas Day Worship/ Eucharist; No Fellowship; No Sunday School Wednesday, December 28: No Bible Study at Dean’s Home

1 Thessalonians 1: 3 NIV While writing your own obituary might seem morbid, the opposite is actually the case. Writing your obituary can focus the mind on what is important in your life and help you redirect your energies if you aren’t on the right path. Obituaries these days tend to be a bit more personal than in the past. People may confess that they struggled with addiction or other serious problems, and they may share opinions or express words of wisdom from the deathbed. Thinking about and writing your own obituary will force you to be clearer about what is important to you. So consider writing yours. Don’t just include the dry biographical facts, but be sure to write about your life’s work and what it meant to you. You may think that your life’s work is trivial or humble, but did it give you the opportunity to help and serve others? And what did you feel passionately about outside of work, and why? Were you devoted to your family and friends, and if so, how? And how, in the final analysis, do you want to be remembered? These are questions that are too important to be left to the end of life and the sooner we think about them, the more likely we are to have an obituary that tells a life story worth reading about. – Christopher Simon

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Sounds of the Season The band and choir departments of the Postville Schools have been busy performing in their winter concerts for the past several weeks. Under the directions of Mrs. Johnsen and Mrs. Vagts, the students work hard to execute a joyful winter concert. Congratulations to all students and directors on the wonderful concerts.

Birthday: April 30

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Parents: Mohamed Abdi and Hakimo Mohamud

Ilhan Tahlil Siblings: Ashwaq, Nashad, Salma, Ikran, and Sundus Activities: Track

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Favorites: I like to draw and read novels

Birthday: June 5

Most Memorable Moments at PHS: Having fun with friends after school

Parents: Leon and Laura Reicks Sibling: Drew Reicks

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Activities: Basketball, Track, Baseball, Band, Student Council, Football, Cross Country, Football Recording, NHS, NJHS, Plays, Student Council/Senior Class/Student Body President, Boys State, Homecoming King,

If you only had one meal left, what would you choose to eat? Spaghetti One thing you learned from your parents that sticks in your memory: Whatever you are, be a good one

Favorites: Minnesota Vikings, Iowa Hawkeyes, Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, Minnesota Timberwolves, Minnesota Wild, running, swimming, lifeguarding, track, beach volleyball, The Olympics, math, accounting, Twizzlers, Extra Polar Ice Gum, grapes, traveling, “The Big Bang Theory”, “Friends”

If you were going to live alone on an island and could only take one thing with you, what would you take? A camera Describe Yourself in 5 Words or Less: Quiet, Friendly, Hardworking

Most Memorable Moments at PHS: Homecoming Weeks, Proms, Bus Rides, Locker Room Talks, Track Meets, State Track, After School time in Koopman’s room, Plays, Business Class- ❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅❅ es with Vlad, Play Practices, Talks with Shea, Late night study groups

Finish this sentence, I will always remember My first day in high school Who is your role model and why? My father because he shows passion in his work and also inspires other people

Favorite Quote or Words of Wisdom: “I think the greatest amount of pressure is the pressure I place on myself. So in a way I choose to be alone.” -Cathy Freeman

Describe your senior year in two words. Fun year If I could go anywhere, I would...Go to Australia

If you only had one meal left, what would you choose to eat? Spaghetti, Breadsticks, Cottage Cheese, and Peaches

Future Plans and Goals: To be a doctor and help the poor people around the World

One thing you learned from your parents that sticks in your memory: Always tell the truth, because they will find out eventually. (Or at least they think they will) If you were going to live alone on an island and could only take one thing with you, what would you take? A kayak

Favorite Quote or Words of Wisdom: “Stop looking for happiness in the same place you lost it”

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Describe Yourself in 5 Words or Less: Tall, Competitive, Determined, Perfectionist, Catholic Finish this sentence, I will always remember….Where I came from Who is your role model and why? My parents are my biggest role models, because they have done anything and everything to help me be successful. Also Lowell, because he can mentally trick me into accomplishing things I never thought were possible.

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Describe your senior year in two words. Unexpected and Busy If I could go anywhere, I would...Travel the world Future Plans and Goals: Attend Loras College with a double major in Accounting and Finance and run track.

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PUBLIC NOTICE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF POSTVILLE, IOWA December 12, 2016 1. A regular meeting of the City Council of Postville, Iowa, was held in the Council Chambers at 147 N. Lawler St. on December 12, 2016, beginning at 7:00 p.m. with Mayor Rekow presiding. 2. On call of the roll, the following Council Members were present: Donald Miller, Mary Engstrom, Mary Straate, Ross Malcom and Larry Moore. Absent: None. 3. Council Member Malcom approved the agenda as posted by the Clerk. Seconded by Straate. Carried. 4. Public hearing was held on the authorization of a loan and disbursement agreement and the issuance of notes to evidence the obligation of the City thereunder. No citizen present made comment and the hearing was closed. 5. Council Member Moore made a motion to adopt Resolution #1220-16, a resolution instituting proceedings to take additional action for the authorization of a loan and disbursement agreement and the issuance of not to exceed $700,000 Sewer Revenue Capital Loan Notes. Seconded by Malcom. The roll was called ayes: Miller, Engstrom, Straate, Malcom and Moore. Nays: None. Carried. 6. Council Member Malcom made a motion to adopt Resolution #1219-16, a resolution awarding bid to Wapasha Construction and forming contract in the amount of $5,474,000 for the construction of Wastewater Treatment Facility Improvement for the City of Postville, Iowa. Seconded by Miller. Ayes: Miller, Engstrom, Straate, Malcom and Moore. Nays: None. Carried. 7. Council Member Straate made a motion to approve the bid of Brenda Rekow and Collin Cook for $1.00 plus removal of the 12’ x 16’ shed at Lull’s Nature Trail. Seconded by Moore. Carried. 8. Council Member Straate made a motion

to approve the applications for Tax Abatement under the Urban Revitalization Plan and forward to the County Assessor for review. Seconded by Engstrom. Carried. 9. Council Member Moore made a motion to approve the change order #1 of Bacon Concrete in the amount of $1,042 for Post Street 100 block Water Main & Sanitary Sewer Improvement. Seconded by Engstrom. Carried. 10. Council Member Engstrom made a motion to approve the consent agenda: a. Approval of the minutes of the meeting of November 14, 2016. b. Departmental reports for the month of November 2016 (1) Treasurer and Clerk (2) Police (3) Swimming Pool (4) Zoning Administrator (5) Public Works (6) Library (7) Fire Department c. Claims and Transfers for December 12, 2016. d. Appointment of Zach Steffans to the Park, Pool & Rec. Board. e. Fire equipment fee schedule. Seconded by Malcom. Carried. 11. Council Member Malcom made a motion to approve the resolution for money to pay claims. Seconded by Miller. The roll was called: Ayes: Miller, Engstrom, Straate, Malcom and Moore. Nays: None. Carried. CASH RECEIPTS for month of November 2016 GENERAL ........................................ 42,084.99 LIBRARY ............................................... 150.56 SWIMMING POOL ...................................... .18 RUT .................................................. 24,843.99 T&A................................................... 10,818.55 EMERGENCY .................................... 1,768.38 LOST ................................................ 29,664.25 TIF ...................................................... 3,555.83 CAP IMP ............................................. 1,683.28 IND WW.............................................. 4,219.28

DEBT .................................................. 4,140.59 WATER ............................................. 38,757.39 SEWER ............................................ 72,257.55 STORM WATER ................................. 2,800.37 RESOLUTION FOR THE APPROPRIATION OF MONEY BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Postville, Iowa, that there is hereby appropriated out of any funds in the City Treasury not otherwise appropriated in payment of all bills and miscellaneous claims this day allowed: GENERAL FUND ............................. 44,041.50 ROAD USE FUND ............................ 13,458.11 TRUST & AGENCY FUND ................. 7,289.16 EMERGENCY FUND ....................... 10,721.95 LOCAL OPTION SALES TAX FUND....8,545.19 COOP DRIVE FUND .......................... 5,190.85 HEALTH CARE TRUST FUND .............. 650.00 WATER FUND .................................. 21,995.77 SEWER FUND ................................. 27,465.08 TRANSFERS - USDA IND WW- $27,844, Sewer Improvement-$10,000, Child Care Sinking-$1,329, Water to Post Street Project$40,000. Dated at Postville, Iowa, this 12th day of December 2016. Attest: Darcy Radloff, Clerk Leigh Rekow, Mayor CLAIMS OF DECEMBER 12, 2016 ALLAMAKEE-CLAYT ELECTRIC SERVICE ....................... 594.16 ALLIANT ENERGY ELECTRIC SERVICE .................. 12,013.23 BLACK HILLS ENERGY NATURAL GAS SERVICE ................ 398.24 AREA AMBULANCE SERVICE MONTHLY DONATION .......................... 650 CENTURY LINK TELEPHONE SERVICE ................... 593.36 FIDELITY BANK-941 FED/FICA TAX ............................. 11,871.55 DATA TECHNOLOGIES INC

PUBLIC NOTICE Postville Community School District Board of Education Meeting December 12, 2016 Vice-President Brad Rekow called the regular meeting of the Postville Board of Education to order at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, December 12, 2016, with the following members present: Jeff Cox, JoAnn Jacobs, Staci Malcom. Absent: Jamie Smith. Vice-President Rekow welcomed the guests present. Motion by Cox, second by Jacobs to approve the agenda adding diii Wendy Larson to resignations. Carried unanimously. Items di Resignations – Clara Lensing and diii Resignations – Wendy Larson were removed from the consent agenda. Motion by Cox, second by Jacobs to a. Approve the minutes of the November 14, 2016, meeting and November 21, 2016, work session b. Approve payment of the monthly bills as reviewed c. Approve hiring Jasmine Stocker at $10

an hour for the after school program, and Hodan Farah at $11.35 an hour as Head Start special education paraprofessional d. Accept the resignation of Kely Toj as high school paraprofessional e. Approve the early graduation requests of Marissa Nunez and Samantha Lopez Carried unanimously. Motion by Cox, second by Malcom to accept with thanks the resignations of Wendy Larson, elementary paraprofessional, and Clara Lensing, school business official. Carried unanimously. Motion by Malcom, second by Jacobs to approve applying to the School Budget Review Committee for modified supplemental amount for the 2017-2018 At Risk/Dropout Prevention Program in the amount of $22,025. Carried unanimously. Motion by Cox, second by Malcom to accept the bid submitted by Thomas Bus Sales for $85,385 for a 77-passenger 2017 Thomas school bus. Carried unanimously. Motion by Jacobs, second by Malcom to increase Jennifer Fangman’s preschool special education contract from 25% to 50% time second semester. Carried unanimously.

Motion by Jacobs, second by Malcom to set a public hearing for the 2017 roof project on January 9, 2017, and publish notice in the Postville Herald on December 28, 2016. Carried unanimously. Superintendent Tim Dugger reported: Architect Ed Wineinger is collecting information; Tentatively set February 6, 2017, at 4 p.m. as a work session; Letter from Iowa Star Conference. Elementary Principal Ryan Zurbriggen reported: Thanked Shauna Johnsen and Stephanie Vagts for the winter concert; December reading challenge; FAST data Jr.-Sr. High School Principal Brendan Knudtson reported: Number of students involved in activities at the Good Samaritan Home; School Messenger; Visit to the ESL program and Denison and Storm Lake Curriculum Director Jennifer Schutte reported: Differential Accountability; PBIS; Expectations by common areas; Next generation science standards. Motion by Jacobs, second by Cox to adjourn the meeting at 7:30. Carried unanimously. Brad K. Rekow, Vice-President Clara M. Lensing, Secretary

SUMMIT SUPPORT FEE............... 2,339.78 ELECTRIC MOTOR SHOP SUBMERSIBLE PUMP .................. 1,909.50 FAUSER OIL CO VEHICLE OPERATION SUPPLY...... 751.91 HACH COMPANY SUPPLIES .............. 251.77 HAWKINS INC. CHEMICALS ............... 409.20 IPERS POLICE IPERS ...................... 7,532.29 IOWA ONE CALL LOCATES ................ 304.20 JOHN’S HARDWARE CENTER WATER DEPT SUPPLIES ................ 170.22 KEYSTONE LABORATORIES INC. WATER TESTING ............................. 238.00 LOCAL TEAMSTERS UNION UNION DUES ................................... 343.00 TREASURER - STATE OF IOWA SALES TAX RETURN.................... 4,711.00 MSA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ZONING MAP UPDATE .................... 485.00 REGGIE’S AUTO BODY TOWING SERVICE .......................... 250.00 AIRGAS NORTH CENTRAL INC. GAS MONITOR-WATER DEPT ........ 641.43 MUNICIPAL SUPPLY INC. FERNCO PLUG ................................ 357.95 ELECTRIC PUMP MULTITRODE ..... 2,078.02 VEENSTRA & KIMM ENGINEERING SERVICES.............. 138.00 SANDRY FIRE SUPPLY HELMET FLASHLIGHTS .................. 279.09 POSTVILLE FIRE DEPART CERTIFICATION PAY .................... 9,976.16 UNITED STATES POST OFFICE UTILITY BILLING EXPENSE ............ 178.01 SECRETARY OF STATE NOTARY PUBLIC APPLICATION ....... 30.00 ZIEGLER INC. OIL & FILTER ............... 335.15 RITE PRICE OFFICE SUPPLY STORAGE BOXES ........................... 338.13 IDNR WATER OPERATOR TRAINING ........ 40.00 POSTVILLE CHILD CARE LAWN MOWING ................................. 54.00 ERDMAN ENGINEERING 100 BLOCK POST ST .................. 4,148.85 BACON CONCRETE WATER MAIN REPAIR-POST ST....2,452.53 IOWA D.A.R.E. ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP DUES 2017 ................ 50.00 BLAZEK CORPORATION WELL HOUSE PUMP REPAIR ......... 300.00 FISK FARM & HOME UNIFORMS ....... 641.94 T & K CAHOON INC. OIL & FILTER ...................................... 63.34 SPORTS WORLD EMBROIDERED LOGO .................... 101.22 SPEE-DEE SHIPPING ........................... 83.69 DARCY RADLOFF ZONING ADMIN/MILAGE ................. 718.54 MONROE TRUCK EQ SANDER EQUIPMENT..................... 381.47 FAYETTE ELECTRONICS BATTERIES ...................................... 319.00 B & K HEATING & PLUMBING CURB STOP SUPPLIES .................. 114.72 HENNESSY TOWING HAUL DODGE RAM POLICE TRUCK ............................... 150.00 NORTHEAST IOWA TELEPHONE

PFD-INTERNET.................................. 77.95 WELLMARK BLUE CROSS HEALTH INSURANCE ................... 9,562.07 AVESIS 3RD PART HEALTH INSURANCE ...................... 163.85 COLLECTION SERVICES GARNISHMENT ............................... 300.00 MONONA COMPUTER SERVICES ANTI-VIRUS 2 COMPUTERS............. 99.90 MELANIE CAIN OVERPD FINAL BILL ........................... 7.00 CENTURYLINK LONG DISTANCE PHONE SERV .... 106.13 BASE HEALTH INSURANCE ................. 58.00 DEARBORN NATIONAL EMPLOYEE INSURANCE ................ 452.64 TOWN & COUNTRY SANITATION GARBAGE/RECYCLING .............. 7,693.90 ION EXCHANGE INC. REAP GRANT................................ 1,315.00 QUILLIN’S SAFETY TRAINING SUPPLIES ......... 38.32 SEBASTIAN CRANE SERVICE SIREN REPAIR ................................. 745.56 ALERT-ALL CORP. FIRE PREVENTION ......................... 940.00 MID-AMERICA PUBLISHING LEGAL ADS ...................................... 320.34 ASHLEYS COMPLETE CLEANIN CLEANING........................................ 295.00 FARMERS UNION COOPERATIVE DIESEL FOR GENERATOR .......... 1,113.96 ZACH STEFFANS

REIMBURSE-MEAL EXPENSE............ 8.56 WILLIAM SMITH REFUND UNUSED DEPOSIT ............ 98.20 CENTRAL IOWA TELEVISING CLEAN & TELEVISE SEWER ..... 11,536.50 PAYROLL CHECKS 11/25/2016 ................................... 15,266.79 12/01/2016 ..................................... 3,201.85 12/09/2016 ................................... 16,168.44 CLAIMS TOTAL ............................. 139,357.61 There being no further business on the agenda to come before the Council, Council Member Miller made a motion that the meeting be adjourned. The motion was seconded by Straate. Carried unanimously. Adjournment 7:46 p.m. :ATTEST LEIGH REKOW, MAYOR DARCY RADLOFF, CITY CLERK

POSTVILLE SWIMMING POOL CLAIMS OF NOVEMBER 2016 Country Gardens memorial .................... 30.00 Centurylink utility .................................... 21.47 B&K Heating & Plumbing winterization ........................................ 60.00 Mid-America Publishing claims................. 5.43 Iowa Division of Labor Services inspection ............................................ 40.00 Alliant Energy utility ................................ 21.79 TOTAL ................................................... 178.69

PUBLIC NOTICE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR ALLAMAKKE COUNTY CASE NO. ESPR014214 NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR, AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARJORIE MILLER, Deceased To All Persons Interested in the Estate of Marjorie Miller, Deceased, who die on or about November 8, 2016: You are hereby notified that on December 7, 2016, the last will and testament of Marjorie Miller, deceased bearing date of December 1, 1993, was admitted to probate in the above named court and that Diane Decker, David Decker, and James Decker was appointed executor of the estate. Any action to set aside the will must be brought in the district court of said county within the later to occur of four months from the date of the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice to all heirs of the decedent and devisees under the will whose identities are reasonably ascertainable, or thereafter be

forever barred. Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and creditors having claims against the estate shall file them with the clerk of the above named district court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowance, and unless so filed by the later to occur of four months from the date of the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is thereafter forever barred Dated December 8, 2016 Date of second publication December 21, 2016. /s/ Diane M. Decker Executor of the Estate Diane Decker, David Decker, and James Decker PO BOX 237, Postville, IA 52162 and Luana, IA 52156 Charles Kelly, #AT0004216 Attorney for the Executor Charles Kelly Law Office, P.C., PO BOX 550, 136 N Lawler St., Postville IA 52162

PUBLIC NOTICE CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE ALLAMAKEE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS December 12, 2016 General Basic Fund AcenTek phone ...................................... 115.89 Advanced Systems services.................. 499.18 Akin Ventures services .......................... 125.00 Alla Clayton Elec elec ............................ 654.71 Alla Co Sheriff services ......................... 269.26 Alliant Energy elec ................................. 790.31 Barry’s Mini Mart fuel ............................. 524.34 Benjegerdes Machine services................ 43.20 Denise Beyer school.............................. 391.82 Black Hills Energy fuel ........................... 639.48 Bob Barker Co supplies ......................... 320.44 Sheri Brink rent ...................................... 125.00 Caseys fuel ............................................ 606.63 City of New Albin water.......................... 147.73 City of Postville water ............................ 197.48 City of Waukon sewer & water .............. 264.41 Clark Tire Pros services........................... 95.88 Greg Clark services ............................ 1,773.27 Culligan salt ............................................. 47.55 Cunningham Hdwe supplies .................... 17.21 Jordyn Enyart school ............................. 103.98 Epic Wear supplies ................................ 109.86 Timothy Fish school ............................... 785.78 Gus & Tony’s mtg .................................... 64.90 Ronda Hansen school ........................... 678.35 Hausladens replace warrant .................... 32.98 Hawkeye Alarm & Signal services ......... 552.50 Helping Services for NE IA contribution .................................... 1,500.00 Humanity services ................................. 540.00 IA Co Atty’s Assoc conf .......................... 325.00 ISACA District II Auditors dues ................ 20.00 Jackie Jellings services ........................... 79.98 Jim’s Full Service fuel .............................. 63.20 Kious Kountry deductible ....................... 250.00 Legislative Services Agency supplies ............................................. 300.00 Light Source supplies ............................ 164.30 Revelyn Lonning postage ........................ 38.34 Lutheran Services In IA services ........... 222.48 Mail Services renewal notices ............... 600.08 Mediacom phone ................................... 205.49 Mid-America Publishing services........... 658.85 NEIT services ........................................ 199.94 News Publishing services ................... 1,552.00 Office Depot supplies .............................. 74.23 Pheasant Run Aparts rent ..................... 125.00 Postmaster box rent .............................. 196.00 Quill Corp supplies ................................ 267.95 Quillins fuel ............................................ 477.18 Jane Regan services ............................... 50.00 Rileys supplies......................................... 93.47 Rite Price supplies .............................. 1,028.41 Kelly Ryan-Urell school ......................... 200.15 Schiller Law Office services..................... 63.20 SOS Notary Public renewal ..................... 30.00 Shopko supplies ........................................ 6.99 Du Wayne Snitker no dogs/contract ...... 280.00 Richard Sullivan rent ............................. 125.00 Town & Country Sanitation services ...... 175.00

Treat America Food Services services ............................................... 81.80 Tri State Busi Machines services .......... 370.30 US Cellular phone ................................. 390.02 Mariana Vega services ............................ 20.00 VMH contract ...................................... 8,544.92 Village Farm & Home salt ...................... 428.48 Waukon Chamber Commerce dues ...... 110.00 Waukon Power Sports services ............. 260.20 Waukon Tire Center tires ....................... 823.25 West Side Wkn Lumber supplies............. 30.00 General Supplemental Fund Henry M Adkins & Son services ......... 9,340.03 Alla Co Sheriff services ........................... 15.00 Mid-America Publishing services........... 424.65 West Bend Mutual Ins deductible .......... 250.02 Well Grant Fund UPS postage ........................................... 38.64 Public Safety Center Fund Midwest Auto Fire Sprinker Co services ........................................ 49,830.00 Midwest Constr Consultants services ........................................ 10,196.63 MSS supplies...................................... 6,650.50 Noah Detention Constr services ....... 52,070.45 Olympic Builders services .............. 209,968.05 SEE Electric services ....................... 21,788.31 Winona Controls services ................. 40,263.38 7 Rivers Mechanical services ........... 30,456.00 MH-DD Services Fund Caseys fuel .............................................. 56.39 Postmaster stamps & rent ..................... 141.00 RICOH USA services............................. 192.00 Rite Price supplies ................................... 37.26 Rural Services Basic Fund Alla Clayton Elec internet ........................ 49.99 Alliant Energy elec ................................... 94.16 Thomas Blake mtg................................. 363.82 Clark Tire Pros tires & service ............ 1,129.48 Culligan water .......................................... 18.75 Cunningham Hdwe supplies .................... 22.86 IA Groundwater Assoc dues .................... 30.00 Jim’s Full Service fuel .............................. 68.70 Linn Co Public Hlth supplies .................. 150.00 Mid-America Publishing services............. 19.55 News Publishing services ........................ 21.11 Postmaster rent ....................................... 48.00 Rite Price supplies ..................................... 4.68 Town & Country Sanitation services ........................................ 14,564.96 Secondary Road Fund AcenTek phone ........................................ 79.92 Alla Clayton Elec elec ............................ 299.33 Alliant Energy elec ................................. 355.56 American Legion Post #62 flags .............. 30.00 Jeremy Bjerke supplies ........................... 51.77 Black Hills Energy fuel ........................... 150.52 Bodensteiner Impl parts......................... 247.46 Bruening Rock Products services..... 10,028.64 Carquest parts .................................... 1,007.51 Culligan services ..................................... 25.00 Cummins Central Power services ...... 4,811.12 Cunningham Hdwe supplies ...................... 9.53 Dave Syverson Truck Center parts........ 326.64 Fastenal Co supplies ............................. 121.12

Fauser Energy fuel ............................. 5,571.82 Fehr Graham services ........................ 6,716.50 Hausladens supplies ............................... 45.81 Hennessy & Sons Towing services........ 250.00 IIW Engineers & Surveyors services ........................................ 14,991.75 IDOT supplies ........................................ 456.57 La Crosse Truck Center parts................ 250.87 Lawson Products supplies .................. 1,292.69 LnM Truck & Trailer Repair parts ............. 64.44 Martin Equip/IA-IL parts ......................... 352.24 Mid-America Publishing services............. 23.89 Mississippi Welders Supply supplies ..... 171.52 News Publishing services ........................ 26.20 Postmaster rent ..................................... 110.00 Rainbow Quarry services ................... 5,405.59 Reedsburg Hardware supplies ......... 11,738.56 Riehm Constr Co services ................ 30,833.13 Rolling Hills Concrete services ........... 3,786.10 Royal Tire tire retreads ....................... 4,977.00 Sadler Power Train parts .................... 3,832.66 Smittys Oil parts .................................... 282.00 Strong Rock & Gravel services........... 1,359.41 Superior Welding Supply supplies ........... 46.89 Sweeney Oil Co fuel ........................... 1,311.35 Thompson Truck & Trailers parts........... 173.84 Tri-State Heating & AC services ......... 2,120.00 Tri-State Truck Equip parts ................. 5,649.72 Truck Country of IA parts ....................... 590.54 True North Lubricants oil .................... 3,026.47 US Cellular services ................................ 38.07 Verizon Wireless phone ......................... 176.10 Village Farm & Home parts ................... 403.23 Waste Mgmt services ............................ 296.01 Waste Oil Furnace Distributing parts ..... 194.95 Waukon Tire Center services .................. 75.00 West Side Wkn Lumber supplies........... 140.37 Ziegler Inc supplies............................. 2,647.60 Conservation/Special Proj Cresco Building Service services ... 117,938.38 Shawver Well Co services .................. 9,731.80 Skyline Constr services .................. 129,739.47 Waukon Area Fire Protect Dist Waukon State Bank principal ............. 5,644.22 Emergency Manag/Disaster Caseys fuel ............................................ 107.61 IA Emergency Mgmt Assn dues............. 150.00 Rite Price supplies ................................... 30.99 Corey Snitker conf ................................. 280.28 Upper Explorerland RPC services ......... 874.08 US Cellular Corp phone........................... 26.82 Assessor Fund Ann Burckart supplies.............................. 53.00 NE IA Telephone services...................... 227.95 RICOH USA services............................... 35.02 Vanguard Appraisals services .......... 10,875.00 E-911 AcenTek phone ................................... 1,762.82 Advanced Systems services.................. 499.17 Alla Clayton Elec tower expense ............. 59.28 Centurytel of Postville phone ................. 160.27 DeSoto Fire Dept tower expense .......... 124.00 Paetec phon ............................................ 11.77 US Cellular phone ................................... 21.82 Grand Total.................................... 884,579.48

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Pirates defeat Central 59-34 as Pirates defeat Ed-Co and Clayton Ridge in duals; Chilel finishes first four score in double digits CHAD DRAHN

HERALD SPORTS The Pirates hosted Central last Tuesday in what turned out to be the only game of the week as Friday’s game was cancelled due to the snow and frigid temperatures. The Pirates totally dominated the Warriors and would come away with the 59-34 victory. The young Pirates got off to a quick start as they outscored Central 23-7 in the first quarter and took a 39-14 into the locker room at halftime. Coach Mike Sass said, “The game started out very well for us. We came out and made some plays and our shots were falling early which always helps.” He added, “The offense was great. I thought we played under control for the entire game. Sometimes we play too fast for our own good, but in this game we did not do that. We finished our shots in close to the basket and we handled their press extremely well.” Starters for the Pirates were Jacob Steffans, Owen Jacobson, Blake Wettleson, Aboody Abdullahi and Nick Jacobs. Wettleson led all scorers with 13 points while Steffans, Jacobson and Abdullahi had ten each. Jacobs contributed six

as did Harrison Dehning who came in off the bench. Sass noted, “I thought Aboody did a nice job of passing the ball and finding open guys while playing under control. Unfortunately, we are still struggling at the free throw line. It is one place where we must get better.” Rounding out the scoring were Avery Enyart and Abdikani Osman who pumped in two each. The defense was also a bright spot in the game for the Pirates. Sass explained, “We forced some tough shots and forced a lot of turnovers. I thought this was our best rebounding game so far.” The coach said, “We were in control at half, so we just wanted to come out in the third quarter with the same energy and intensity that we had been playing with in the first half.” Although Central outscored the Pirates 10-6 in the final quarter, Postville upped their record to 4-2 on the season with the win. With the win they increased their field goal shooting percentange. Free throws continue to be a problem for the team as they are shooting only 46.2% from the charity stripe.

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HERALD SPORTS Tuesday night the Pirates went 2-1 in dual meets. They defeated the host team Ed-Co and also Clayton Ridge. However, Maquoketa Valley was able to get the win over the Pirates for the second time this season Elfego Marroquin, Uvaldo Camarillo, Alfonzo Vazquez, Mac Hughes and Cole Spain led the way going 3-0 on the night. Aldo Gonzalez got a big win against Clayton Ridge. Coach Bobby Schultz said, “He was able to fix a few things he wasn’t doing correctly and it led to him getting a big pin.” Sabino Chilel wrestled his first varsity matches of his career. He won a very exciting match against Clayton Ridge. Schultz said, “It was good to see him get a varsity win in his first match. Overall on the night we didn’t seem to have the same fire that we have been having. We came out a little flat. As the night went on we picked it up a notch. We just need to be ready to go in that first match.” Individual results are as follows: Clayton Ridge Postville defeated Clayton Ridge 48 to 28 138: Ian Wright won by Forfeit 145:Hayden Mielke lost by fall 152: Mac Hughes won by Forfeit 160:Ahmed Abdullahi lost by fall 182:Aldo Gonzalez lost 12-1 195: Arnoldo Lopez lost by fall 220: Cole Spain won by forfeit 285: Roberto Lopez won by Forfeit 113: Uvaldo Camarillo won by Forfeit 120: Sabino Chilel won by fall 126: Alfonzo Vazquez won by fall 132: Elfego Marroquin won by fall

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SABINO CHILEL

Hayden Mielke Hayden Mielke works for back points in the JV tournament held here last week. Mielke finished the meet in second place. PHOTO BY SUE MUELLER

Starmont in 2:39; Steffans finished third place Lopez won by fall over Fry Oelwein in 3:29; Lopez won by fall in :56 over Butera of Ed-Co; Lopez

break as they go to Cascade to wrestle Cascade, Anamosa and Midland. The Coach said, “ We are looking forward to seeing some new teams”.

Tony Vazquez Tony Vazquez finished the JV tournament in second place as he won his first two matches and lost his final match in a 3-13 decision. PHOTO BY SUE MUELLER

lost 4-6 to Pavolec of Cresco; Lopez second place Thursday December 22 the Pirates have their last meet before

The tournament that was postponed due to the weather on Friday, December 16 will be held January 6 at Clayton Ridge.

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Ed-Co Postville defeated Ed-Co 48 to

132: Marroquin won by fall

This week’s Pirate of the Week is Sabino Chilel who was nominated by his wrestling coach Bryan Mueller. Sabino is a junior on the Postville wrestling team where he wrestles in the 120 pound weight class. His coach said, “This is his first year out and he has already had a Sabino Chilel lot of success. On the year Sabino has won a combination of varsity and jv matches. He currently has 15 wins with 9 of them being pins. He has taken first place in every tournament he has wrestled in.” His coach added, “Sabino is one of those kids who picks up things fast. He watches the moves while the coaching staff demonstrates them, drills them, and then goes out on the mat does them. He is a very hard worker, and we are glad he decided to come out for the sport.” Chilel makes his home with his brother, Marco Chilel. Along with with wrestling, Sabino will be playing soccer in the spring.

Sabino Chilel Junior Sabino Chilel wrestles in the dual meet at Ed-Co last Tuesday evening. He earned his first varsity win at the meet. He also finished first at the JV tournament at home Monday night. PHOTO BY SUE MUELLER

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