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Eric Skoglund was elected Chairperson at Tuesdays Dayton Park and Rec Board meeting. Tyler Johnson was elected Vice-Chairperson and Mary Carlson was
elected as Secretary.
The budget for the golf course and park were
approved. The seasonal applications were reviewed and
Mary will be calling the applicants for interviews. Clubhouse pay will be determined when interviewing concludes. Any clubhouse employee will be eligible for food
and safety training.
New flag poles and cups are needed as well as
new sprinkler heads for the golf course.
The board approved to mail out groundbreaking
ceremony invitations with the March utility billing and
information regarding brick sales will be included.
The board approved donating two rounds of golf
at the Oak Park Golf & Recreation to the Stratford Elementary Fundraiser Carnival.
Transportation of spectators by golf cart during
the rodeo was mentioned along with directing traffic for
parking for the Labor Day weekend.
The Healthy Coalition was shared with the board
in regards to no smoking in the parks and the removal of
ash trees was mentioned. The trees are to be looked at by
Hansen before any are removed.
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Daryl Vangilder, right presented a flag to the Southeast Webster-Grand Dayton Elementary in memory of Kevin Vangilder, a retired military graduate of Dayton High School, and on behalf of the Vangilder family. They presented the school
with Kevins burial flag. The school will purchase a display case to hang in the front entry of the school to display the flag.
The flag was donated in memory of Kevin. Accepting the flag on behalf of SWG Elementary is Principal Dan Grandfield.
The guest speaker at the banquet was Gary Eischeid,
CEO of POET Biorefining in Gowrie. Mr. Eischeid reflected
on his years both in the business world and in the military.
The Senior top 10 pictured left to right in the back row are Angela Dopita, Katelyn Pliner, Katie Walrod, Alicia
Morrow, Chaz Newholm, Ryan True, Anthony Zigrang, and Robbie Wickwire. Pictured left to right in the front row are
Zoey Shipley, Courtney Shirbroun, Nicole Williams, Megan Snyder, Miranda Engeldinger, Abigail Anderlik, Hannah Pederson, Emma Whalen, and Heather Baird. Joe Sedlecek and Ashtyn Shady are not pictured.
world and in the military. He offered advice about becoming leaders and finding success in life. The students
were also presented with certificates to recognize their
accomplishment.
Due to differing graduation requirements, the sophomores, juniors, and seniors were recognized as separate
Prairie Valley and Southeast Webster-Grand districts,
while the freshman class was recognized as a combined
Southeast Valley class.
Students recognized at the banquet included freshmen - Ramona Thompson, Leah Gibbons, Karrigan Mentzer, Nolan Johnson, Drew Lundquist, Melissa Pautsch,
Claire Whalen, Leslie Housken, Patty Snyder, and Tessa
Berg;
Sophomores - Kennedy Stern, Mason Forst, Aaron
Swieter, Keegan Goodwin, Sam Berglund, Ryan Gustafson, Jaiden Ackerson, Joe McFarland, Myles Davis,
Emma Graves, Alaina Rykhus, Jennifer Gallentine, Leah
Siebert, Meryl Moeller, Breanna Hartley, Makayla Anderson, Mickayla Willison, Ryann Steburg, Sarah Nahnsen, Cassey Davisson, and Nick Eslick;
Juniors - Liam McDermott, Dylan Johnson, Casey
Iles, Owen Oeltjenbruns, Allison Carlon, Allie Berg,
Trevor Parrish, Bryce Scott, Zeke Miller, Connor Conrad,
Cameron Anderson, Marydith Barkley, Josie Brietsprecher, Cassie Zinnel, Kendall Sandgren, Makayla Garland,
Natalie Lambert, Kearsten Hainzinger, Erica Rittgers,
and Josh Gibbons;
Seniors - Angela Dopita, Katelyn Pliner, Katie Walrod, Alicia Morrow, Chaz Newholm, Ryan True, Anthony Zigrang, Robbie Wickwire, Zoey Shipley, Courtney
Shirbroun, Nicole Williams, Megan Snyder, Miranda
Engeldinger, Abigail Anderlik, Hannah Pederson, Emma
Whalen, Heather Baird, Joe Sedlecek and Ashtyn Shady.
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History has been written for the 2015 Jaguars wrestling team. Sr. Spencer Johnson(113 lbs.) and Sr. Caleb
Hemmestad(145 lbs.) stamped their names in the record
books as the first State Qualifiers for SE Valley. Both
earned runner-ups tickets at the Class 2-A District tournament held at Webster City.
Johnson scored a 16-0 technical fall in the first round
over Todd Raisch(IF-A). In the finals Spencer ran into a
buzz saw in 2nd ranked Brennan Doebel of Clear Lake
losing by fall late in the second period, setting up the rubber match between Joe Minkler(Poky Area) in the wrestle
back. Both wrestlers battled hard but Spencer came out
on top for a 1-0 victory earning his first trip to the Big
Dance in Des Moines. Johnson enters Des Moines with a
40-6 record for the Jags.
In the first round Caleb lost by fall to seventh ranked
Ryan Faught of Clear Lake placing him in the 3rd place
match against Tommy Bradshaw of Greene County. In
a surprise twist, Caleb was awarded third place due to
forfeit putting him in position for a wrestle back against
Austin Lewis of Forest City. Caleb put the clamps on
Lewis with a side cradle, pinning him in the first period
for a surprise trip to Des Moines.
What a day! The coaching staff went through the
gambit of emotions Saturday. Spencer set the tone with
a tech. fall but we were disappointed Riley lost his first
round match. He just couldnt get his offense going losing
4-0. He had to sit out his Sophomore and Junior due to a
torn ligament in his knee and practically all of January
this year due to a torn ligament in his thumb, so making it would have been awesome, but it wasnt his day.
When Calebs opponent didnt show up for his third place
match, we realized he just might have a shot in his wrestle
back if he wrestled well. I dont think anyone in the gym
would have put money on Caleb as the kid who would
advance out of the 145 pound weight class with the 4th
ranked and 7th ranked kids in his bracket, but he showed
anything can happen, surprising everyone with the win.
Tom Nahnsen(182) opened the tournament with extremely tough 2nd ranked Joe Teague of Algona losing by
fall. In the third place match Tom defeated Miles Fristo
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Melinda Anderlik, Amy Goodpastor, and Brianna Johnson all of Dayton, were named to the Dean's list at
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Ryan Hayes, Lehigh, and Austina Reetz, of
Duncombe, were also named to the dean's list at Buena
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The new railing on Main Street in Dayton has been completed. The railing stretches along the store fronts on Main.
The Supervisors moved Sara Lewis from parttime to full-time clerk in the Treasurers office at their
Feb. 10 meeting. They also approved a salary adjustment
for April Wicklein, a member of the County Attorneys
staff.
The Coleman Sanitary Sewer District saw some
action. The Board exercised their option to set trustee
election options. Bob Singer, citing lack of clarity in
the proposed resolution, initiated a discussion that produced revisions. Instead of 3-year terms, the Supervisors
opted for 6-year terms for three trustees to expire at staggered two-year intervals.
In a special trustee election to be held on February 24, the candidate with the second-highest number
of votes will serve a term ending with 2019 and the one
with the highest number of votes will serve until 2021.
Melissa Coleman, elected on February 2, is already a
trustee. It was unanimously agreed that the terms, not
the individuals themselves, would expire after 6 years.
The County Attorneys office received permission to accept a bid from Gov-Connection for $5,558.36
to purchase five laptop computers for Attorneys. These
will replace units purchased in 2011 that have been developing costly maintenance problems.
Updates continue for the Law Enforcement
Center. After discussion, the board agreed on contracting with Seneca Companies to fill and close an obsolete
12,000 gallon diesel fuel tank that was installed 30 years
ago to serve an emergency generator. Since that time,
many utilities have been installed over the tank, mak-
SV Middle School
Popcorn concert
has a new date
The Southeast Valley Middle School Popcorn concert, which was to be held Tuesday, Feb. 24, will be held
on Thursday, March 12 at 7 pm in the Burnside gym due
to the Boys District BB games already scheduled.
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Kelly Oeltjenbruns, Dayton, is on the Cornell College Fall 2014 Deans List.
Kelly also earned High Honors, signifying a grade
point average of 3.8 - 3.99.
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The Lehigh Valley Credit Union has been
serving the community for fifty years. It has
390 members, with over 150 share draft
accounts. It also boasts high reserves and a
low delinquency ratio on loans.
Lehigh Valley Credit Union provides
home improvement loans, personal loans,
auto loans, loan insurance, electronic
transfer, and quick-cash loans. It is locally
owned and operated.
Stop by their location at 117 Main Street
in Lehigh. Gary Knopf is the manager, and
Jolene Fritts serves as the office manager.
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Katie Walrod, #30, takes a nice jump shot from the
free throw line scoring 2 points for the Jaguars.
SV students in State
Speech competition
Community Grocery
Dayton is fortunate to
have a clean, convenient
grocery outlet with a full-time,
dedicated manager, Lori Heun.
Lori took over as store manager
Oct. 2014. Lori is active in
every aspect of the business
and she, like all staff members,
is always ready to help you.
Community Grocery has an excellent selection of
canned goods, fresh meats and produce, bakery and
frozen items. In addition, they feature deli meats and
salads and Wonderoast chicken for those quick meals
we so often need during the busy Spring and Summer
season.
Community Grocery is locally owned and
operated and will be proud to be your store of choice.
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Nights; a lively galop, Walsenberg; along with music written by Mr. King for the actual Buffalo Bill Wild
West Show, featuring the first movement of his Western
Sketches Suite, On The Warpath.
The second half of this one-hour concert will be a
musical time capsule of 1945, commemorating the 70th
anniversary of the end of World War II. On February 23,
1945, a brave group of five U.S. Marines and one Navy
corpsman raised a flag on Mt. Suribachi on the island of
Iwo Jima.
Opening this portion of the concert will be Aaron
Coplands dramatic Fanfare for the Common Man, followed by Midway March, composed by John Williams
for the movie 1941. The King band will continue their
Anderson Implements
Lonne Anderson, Sales Manager, and Todd Anderson,
Service Manager, handle a wide range of equipment. They
have Deutz-Fahr tractors, Landoll tillage, Rem Grain Vacs,
Willrich tillage and sprayers,Gregson sprayers, Myers manure
spreaders, Feterl augers, Demco grain carts and wagons . .
and the list goes on and on.
Whatever your need, stop in or give Anderson Implement
a call at 515-547-2370. Hours are M-F 8-5 and Sat. 8-12.
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Lehigh Valley
Cooperative Telephone
Association
The LehighValley Cooperative
Telephone Association offers
calling cards, long distance
service, and internet service.
They have the latest in up-todate equipment, making their
service to the area excellent. They
also offer features such as 3-way
calling, call forwarding, call waiting,
caller ID and anonymous caller rejection to avoid
nuisance calls.
Their predecessor companies and they have been
proud to serve this area since 1900.
If you have questions, or additional telephone or
internet needs, call LVCTA at 359-2211 and they will
happily assist you. Or, visit their business office at
9090 Taylor Road, Lehigh.
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Pictured above are Eric LaClair, co-owner of The Boone Depot and Angie Mallas,
manager at the Boone Depot.
Macke Gowrie staff back row pictured from left to right are Morgan Strutzenberg, Office Manager; Andy Pepples, Head Mechanic; Greg Benson, Sales; and Byrs Bierman, Auto Detailer. In front are Sara Tempel, Parts and Service Coordinator; and Reggie
Kopecky, General Manager.
Extensive remodeling
There was a total makeover of
three offices in the complex.The customer car delivery area was remodeled and a
second hoist was installed. There was
a new lubricant room constructed for oil,
antifreeze and transmission fluid.
All new windows and doors
were installed in the service area. A tool
storage room was constructed.
The detail department was upgraded with an additional wash bay. A
new drain system and power washer was
installed.
There was extensive renovation in the parts room and restrooms.
New plumbing was installed.
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Southeast Valley Junior Varsity Lady Jaguars traveled to Sac City Thursday, January 29 to face East Sac.
The Lady Jaguars dropped the contest 22-52.
Katie Walrod powered the Jaguar offense with 10
points, including a 3-pointer. Leah Gibbons provided a
force to be reckoned with, finishing the contest with eight
points. Leslie Housken stepped up her offensive game,
connecting on two jump shots, providing four points for
the Lady Jags.
The Southeast Valley Lady Jaguar Junior Varsity
wrap up their season with a road trip to Coon-Rapids.
Postponed because of the snow.
Freshman...
The Freshman top 10 pictured left to right in the back row are Ramona Thompson, Leah Gibbons, Karrigan Mentzer, Nolan Johnson, Drew Lundquist. Pictured left to right in the front row are Melissa Pautsch, Claire Whalen, Leslie
Housken, Patty Snyder, and Tessa Berg.
Emma Graves. #14, looks to get a pass to drive to
the basket.
Sophomores...
The Sophomore top 10 pictured left to right in the back row are Kennedy Stern, Mason Forst, Aaron Swieter,
Keegan Goodwin, Sam Berglund, Ryan Gustafson, Jaiden Ackerson, Joe McFarland, Myles Davis, and Emma Graves. Pictured left to right in the front row are Alaina Rykhus, Jennifer Gallentine, Leah Siebert, Meryl Moeller, Breanna Hartley,
Makayla Anderson, Mickayla Willison, Ryann Steburg, Sarah Nahnsen, and Cassey Davisson. Nick Eslick is not pictured.
Tristen Ewing, #34, drives around the defense and
goes in for a layup. Photo by Lisa Peterson.
State Speech...
Continued from page 4...
Juniors...
The Junior top 10 pictured left to right in the back row are Liam McDermott, Dylan Johnson, Casey Iles, Owen
Oeltjenbruns, Allison Carlon, Allie Berg, Trevor Parrish, Bryce Scott, Zeke Miller, and Connor Conrad. Pictured left to
right in the front row are Cameron Anderson, Marydith Barkley, Josie Brietsprecher, Cassie Zinnel, Kendall Sandgren,
Makayla Garland, Natalie Lambert, Kearsten Hainzinger, Erica Rittgers, and Josh Gibbons.
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Public
Notice
Your Right to Know
Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2015
The regular meeting of the Dayton Park and Recreation Board was
called to order by Eric Skoglund at 7:05 p.m. Members present: Karen
Hansen, Gabe Heun, Tyler Johnson and Eric Skoglund. Absent: Don
Schmadeke, Jill Bintz and Beth Wickwire. Others present: Robert Runge
and Mary Carlson.
Hansen made the motion to approve the Agenda for the February 10,
2015 meeting. Second by Heun. Motion carried unanimously.
Hansen made the motion to approve the minutes of the January 12,
2015 meeting. Second by Johnson. Motion carried unanimously.
GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY INVITATIONS: Board approved
mailing these out with the March, 2015 utility billing and asked that information regarding the sale of bricks be included.
RELAY IOWA: Johnson stated that he has contacted the school in
regard to finding an organization or club that would be interested in providing a check point for this event. Johnson has not received confirmation on
this to date. He will contact school again. If the school declines he will
contact the Community Club. The Board approved use of the Oak Park
facilities for this event.
2015/2016 BUDGET: Skoglund reviewed with the Board the budget Schmadeke had prepared for the 2015/2016 fiscal year for the golf
course. The Park budget will remain the same as the 2014/2015 fiscal
year. Skoglund made the motion to approve the Golf Course and Park
budget as proposed by Schmadeke. Second by Johnson. Motion carried
unanimously.
REVIEW JOB APPLICATIONS: The Board reviewed the applications. Interviews will be set up for February 14, 2015 beginning at 9:00
a.m. Carlson was instructed to call applicants to set up interviews.
GREENS MOWER PURCHASE: Skoglund shared with the Board
his findings regarding leasing or purchasing a greens mower, which included options and warranties. Tabled to the March meeting.
CLUBHOUSE EMPLOYEES SALARY OR HOURLY RATE: This will
be determined after interviewing applicants.
ELECTION OF OFFICERS: Johnson made the motion to elect
Skoglund as Chairperson. Second by Heun. Skoglund abstained. Motion carried unanimously by remainder of the Board. Skoglund made the
motion to elect Johnson as vice-chairperson. Second by Heun. Motion
carried unanimously. Skoglund made the motion to elect Carlson as secretary. Second by Heun. Motion carried unanimously.
DONATION REQUEST STRATFORD ELEMENTARY FUNDRAISER/CARNIVAL: Heun made the motion to donate two rounds of golf at
the Oak Park Golf & Recreation to the Stratford Elementary Fundraiser/
Carnival. Second by Johnson. Motion carried unanimously.
FOOD SAFETY TRAINING: The Board will offer this training to any
clubhouse employee that is interested. Hansen will check further into
charges and details of this training.
OTHER BUSINESS: Runge stated to the Board the following.
Theres a possibility of receiving free 2 rock left over from the roads that
were set up to install the windmills in this area. Johnson will contact Mark
Campbell regarding this. New flag poles and cups for the greens need to
be purchased for this season. New sprinkler heads are needed for the golf
course. Requested fuel to be purchased while prices are still lower. The
subject of transporting spectators from the parking lot to the rodeo via a
golf cart was discussed. Also, directing traffic for the parking on Labor Day
weekend was discussed.
Hansen shared the Healthy Coalition with the Board regarding nosmoking in Parks. She also spoke to the Board about the removal and
replanting of Ash trees. Runge has requested that Hansen look at the Ash
trees that he intends to remove at the golf course before he takes action.
ADJOURNMENT: Hansen made the motion to adjourn the meeting. Second by Heun. Motion carried unanimously. Meeting adjourned
at 8:45 p.m.
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Valora Kay Timmins, Council
Margaret Orr, Council
Mark Johnson, Mayor
Doug Dellachiesa, Council
Kirk Kelley, Fire Chief
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1500.00
Wellmark
Group Insurance
3,046.95
Net Payroll
4,476.28
TOTAL PAYROLL
9,697.73
TOTAL WARRANTS
59,471.00
SEWER
Electric Pump
Rep Lift Stations
1,289.19
CITY OF LEHIGH
Midland Power
Electricity
25.99
WARRANTS APPROVED
Contintntal Research
Lagoon tests
781.03
PERIOD ENDING 2/9/15 GENERAL
TOTAL SEWER
2,096.21
City Hall
FIRE
ARAMARK
Rugs
52.69
Airgas North Central
Rentals
50.34
Black Hills Energy
Natural Gas
443.92
Dodson Trk & Tractor
Repair Tanker
1,119.41 v
Dakin Law Firm
Court Costs/Qtr pmt.
975.00
TOTAL FIRE
1,169.75
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Legals
901.40
ELECTRIC d
Twito, Troy
Supplies
87.74
Midland Power
Electricity
12,937.27
Design Electronics
Computer work
256.96
US Postal Service
Bill Card Postage
78.40
LVCTA
Office Phone/DSL
144.29
Treasurer State of IA
Sales Tax
627.72 w
Menards
Supplies Bldg/Shop
273.24
TOTAL ELECTRIC
13,643.39 S
NAPA
Hydrolic fluid
64.82
LIBRARY
Quill
Supplies
74.45
Library Disbursements
3,825.47 D
Dayton Lumber
Parts
53.49
TOTAL LIBRARY
3,825.47
US Cellular
Maint Cell Phone
52.98
REVENUE BY FUND
Bomgaars
Parts/Keys
38.00
PERIOD ENDING D
Tuel, Dewight
Parts/xmas/chair
27.16
Web. Co. Telecom.
Qtr. 1 payment
1,256.00
GENERAL
5,589.28 O
Airgas North Central
Rentals
99.34
FIRE t
Security Saving Bank
NSF Fee
5.00
ROAD USE TAX
2,345.34
Garbage
LOCAL OPTION TAX
5,438.28
Walters Sanitation
Garbage Pick Up
2,424.75
TRUST & AGENCY
354.68 S
Parks
EMERGENCY
36.71
Cemetery
WATER
6,239.04 e
Roadway
SEWER
4,406.89
Star Energy
Fuel
38.63
ELECTRIC
24,069.68
Transfer
MONEY MARKET
2.12 f
Lehigh Library
Monthly Payment
1,100.00
LIBRARY
2,789.88
TOTAL GENERAL
8,369.86
TOTAL REVENUE
51,271.90
LIBRARY
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Library Disbursements
2,631.41
TOTAL LIBRARY
2,631.41
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PAYROLL
D
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Regular
880.90
Treasurer of State
State Tax
647.00
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EFTPS
Fed/FICA/Med
1,444.76
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Wellmark
Group Insurance
6,107.23
IA Workforce
Unemployment
21.15
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Net Payroll
6,439.66
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TOTAL PAYROLL
15,540.70
SEWER
Star Energy
Fuel
38.62
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Midland Power
Electricity
21.19
TOTAL SEWER
59.81
nounce
the fifth annual Snapshot Iowa, a photography s
FIRE
Airgas North Central
Rentals
35.03
contest for 7th 12th graders.
Ultimate Safety
SCBA/gloves
7,900.00
This program is proudly sponsored by the Architec- y
TOTAL FIRE
7,935.03
ROAD USE TAX
ture in the Schools Committee of the Iowa Architectural S
Brown Supply Co
Road Signs
94.60
Foundation, and is open to all Iowa students in these r
Bauer Tire
Repair tire
49.00
Dodson Trk & Tractor
Repair backhoe
3,581.85
grades.
m
Star Energy
Fuel
38.63
This years theme is Places to Remember. Stu- c
TOTAL ROAD USE TAX
3,764.08
ELECTRIC
dents are asked to photograph a place that is important to
Midland Power
Electricity
12,470.01
USPS
Bill Card Postage
27.37
themwhether that be their community center, library, or
EMC
Supplies
360.47
favorite museum; we want students to photograph public a
Midland Power
LIHEAP Kits
200.00
Star Energy
Fuel
38.62
buildings in Iowa they associate with good memories. G
Treasurer State of IA
Sales Tax
548.00
One $100 cash prize will be awarded in each of two
TOTAL ELECTRIC
13,644.47
WATER
categories:
7th 9th grade and 10th 12th grade. The
AgSource Labs
H20 Testing
22.00
contest is sponsored by the Iowa Architectural FounBlack Hills Energy
Natural Gas
384.54
Star Energy
Fuel
38.63
dation and Holmes Murphy and Associates. Additional
Hawkins Inc
Chemicals
1,308.48
Johnson, Craig
Consultant fee
250.00
prizes provided by Caseys General Stores.
US Postal Service
Bill Card Postage
27.37
WHO:
LVCTA
Shop phone
37.18
Treasurer State of IA
Sales Tax
294.00
All Iowa students, grades 7th 12th are eligible, in
TOTAL WATER
2,362.20
cluding home-schooled students.
TOTAL WARRANTS
54,307.56
REVENUE BY FUND
WHAT:
PERIOD ENDING
Students will gain a new perspective of their enviGENERAL
10,095.16
FIRE
1,288.00
ronment
by thinking about the building and spaces they
ROAD USE TAX
2,805.27
LOCAL OPTION TAX
5,438.28
occupy every day. Entries should be of public buildings
TRUST & AGENCY
1,184.79
associated with a special memory. All entries should be
EMERGENCY
122.62
WATER
5,111.48
black and white, 8 x 10 in size, unmounted, and printed
SEWER
3,521.01
on photo paper. From the vernacular to the spectacular,
ELECTRIC
16,445.04
MONEY MARKET
2.12
historic to modern, feel free to get creative! ManipulaLIBRARY
2,592.52
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48,606.29
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by Amanda DeVries
Feb. 20, 1985
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Linn, residents of Grandview Care Center, Dayton, will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary Saturday, March 2, with an open house.
Jennifer Swanson, a Business major at Northwestern College, mad the Deans List for the fall quarter.
She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swanson,
Dayton.
The following area students made the UNI
Deans List: Dayton - Alexis Galloway, Chris Anthony
Owenson. Pilot Mound - James Kimsey. Gowrie - Matthew Gordon, Sherri Hicks, Steven Tjepkes.
Congratulations Gary Sandholm on making
Sandholm Real Estate and Insurance AIDS Top Producer in December and second life producer in Eastern Iowa.
The Dayton Tigers capture the Heartland Conference Title over the Madrid Tigers, 78-52, Feb. 12.
Mrs. Harold (Alese) Sawyer, Mrs. Russ (Eleanor) Hanson, and Mrs. Don (Jean) Anderson, were patients at Mary Greeley Hospital, Ames. Leo Luhman,
Dayton, is a patient at St. Marys Hospital, Rochester,
Minnesota. Jack Eslick was a surgical patient and Walfred Peterson, Harcourt was a patient at Trinity Regional
Hospital, Ft. Dodge. Vern Weaver, Dayton, is a resident at
the Masonic Home, Perry.
Recent visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Woodrow Nutt of Dayton were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Peterson of West Des Moines.
Card of Thanks: Dayton Music Boosters, Each
year you faithfully provide good food and service for the
Swing Choir Clinic (sometimes even room and board remember the snow storm of 82?). You deserve many
more thanks than you receive for making the event successful. Thank you again, Mary Jo Johnson.
Feb. 15, 1995
Steve and Lori Beckman, Dayton, are parents of
a daughter, Michaela Hope, born Friday, Feb. 10 at Mary
Greeley Hospital, Ames. She weighed 7 pounds, 6 ounces
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Macke Gowrie...
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Reggie Kopecky became the General Manager
of Macke Gowrie on Nov. 1, 2014. He had owned his
own business for 20 years and worked for Gus Macke at
Macke Motors in Lake City for 1.5 years.
Said Kopecky, Our customers have been good
to us and we look forward to continued growth as the
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Gods Choices
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IMMANUEL LUTHERAN, BURNSIDE
Sundays: 9:30 a.m. Worship
UNITED METHODIST, PILOT MOUND
Sundays: 8:30 a.m. Worship; 9:40 a.m.
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The bill put before the committee changes the start date
from the week of September 1st to August 23rd, requiring
all schools to start on or after August 23rd. The waiver
provision currently allowed under Iowa law is removed
by the bill. The bill passed on a party-line vote of 13-9. t
The topic was propelled into a large discussiong
last fall when Governor Branstad sent a letter to the De-
partment of Education Director, Brad Buck, asking thel
department to make a change in the way it interprets Iowa2
law regarding start dates.
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Iowa Code chapter 279.10 defines the beginningW
of the school year as not starting sooner than a day dur-c
ing the calendar week in which the first day of SeptemberE
falls. This year September 1 fell on a Monday, meaningb
that Monday, September 1st , is the earliest legally al-c
lowed first day of school.
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The law allows an out, however, for districts
who want to start earlier. The Director of the Department
of Education may grant a waiver request for a district to
start earlier if starting during the first week of September
would have a significant negative educational impact.
Therein lies the main ihessue. There is no definition for
significant negative educational impact and the Department in the past has opined that its legal authority to define it is questionable at best.
The practical result of this is that if a district applies to start early, the Department has not made a determination on any reason for the waiver request and it has
been the practice for the Department to simply grant any
waivers requested. Essentially its a rubber stamp on the
request. This is the practice Governor Branstad has asked
the Department to end.
It clearly will be an issue for the state going
forward, as the latest Department data shows that 336
of Iowas 338 school districts were granted waivers to
start early this school year. That leaves 2 that didnt. This
could potentially impact every school district in Iowa,
depending on how the Department chooses to move forward.
The bill is eligible for House Floor consideration
at this point. A Senate bill is also moving through the
process on the Senate side currently which at this point
in time allows school districts to set their calendars when
they choose.
I would like to hear your thoughts regarding the
starting dates for our schools in Iowa.
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UMW meets 1st Wed. of month, 1 p.m.
Otho-- 9 a.m. Worship; 10a.m. SS
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Sunday: 9:00 a.m. Worship
TRINITY LUTHERAN, BOXHOLM
Sundays: 9:30 a.m. Fellowship;
10:30 a.m. Worship.
EVANGELICAL COVENANT, LANYON
Sundays: 9:30a.m. Worship;
10:45a.m. Sunday School
CALVARY UNITED METHODIST,
STRATFORD
Sundays: 10:30 a.m. Worship Service;
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series; followed by Highlights from South Pacific, one
of Rodgers and Hammersteins most popular Broadway
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two or three other specials that are served daily. The menu
at the Boone Depot will continue to grow and evolve as
exciting new items and some local favorites continue to
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LaClair says, The atmosphere is upbeat and service
is with a smile. We expect your experience here at the
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In addition to excellent food and great company, the
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The Boone Depot is located at 628 Story Street in Boone
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Senior band student Katie Dellachiesa won a 12 credit scholarship to ICCC while she was playing with their pep band.
She won a 12 credit scholarship in a door prize drawing. Katie plays the trumpet and she will be attending ICCC in the fall.
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