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EAGLE GROVE EAGLE 2011 www.theeaglegroveeagle.com Your local news media source Volume 130 • Issue Number 25 • Cost $1.25 • Thursday, June 18, 2015 Wright County Council I n thIs approves ’ examining week s two pay e agle requests economic impact You’ll find By LES HOuSER More than 275 faces inside [email protected] of bird flu this week’s eagle The Eagle Grove City Council moved quickly through a brief killed in action tour agenda this past Monday, approving Page 2 By TRAVIS FISCHER more than two billion bushels of a couple of payment vouchers for It’s been two months since the corn in a year, so even the loss of projects. The Council started off by wright county youth vie for first case of bird flu was confirmed 29 million birds statewide should hearing from Lisa Knigge regarding fair Queen the schedule for Summerfest, in the state of Iowa and since then make a minimal impact. Page 3 people have wondered how far the Instead, the primary impact and gave their permission for the BEFORE DURiNG virus would spread and what impact that the bird flu will have on the trash or treasure with Mike altered parade route for this year. They approved a change order for it would have on Iowa’s poultry county will not come from the loss ryerson the DD#94 project, which was for industry. of chickens, but the loss of jobs. Page 3 $4,975 for the sub-drain work on This is particularly true in One poultry producer, whose supervisors Mel Lehman’s property as requested. Wright County, which is one of the sites were the location for the first Page 4 Patrick Dunlap, representing V & K state’s largest centers of poultry three outbreaks of bird flu in Wright Engineering, stated that Lehman is production. With nearly 5,000,000 County, has laid off a number of counch to 5k quite satisfied with the work. birds destroyed from a single their workers due to the outbreak. Page 7 Also approved was payment Wright County egg producer, the According to Davis, this has #15 to McKiness Excavating Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza resulted in the loss of approximately honor rolls for $13,641.32 which included is positioned to make a substantial $1,050,000 in earnings in the Page 14 the aforementioned work. They economic impact on the county. county’s economy. full line-up of summerfest approved payment #3 for the 2014 To measure exactly what that Not only does this mean less activities this weekend sanitary sewer project of $20,205.71. impact will be, Wright County money to be spent at area businesses, Page 15 Under department reports, City Economic Development Director but it can have a domino effect on Administrator Mike Boyd informed Bryce Davis is working on a report the local economy. Particularly if the fly like an eagle 5k/10k members that the Union Pacific has to track the long term effects that laid off workers are forced to leave walk/run maps now reimbursed the City for the the bird flu will have in the local the area and find work elsewhere, Page 15 DD#94 Project work in their right economy. taking their families with them. of way. Parks and rec summer Ball One of the most obvious impacts “If these displaced workers In other action the Council: AFTER league teams will be at the grocery store. With leave, it will have a large effect on -approved beer/liquor license Pages 16 & 17 almost 25 million laying chickens the school system,” said Davis. “I applications for the Eagle Grove Jensen Cooper spent two years growing his hair out, just so he Chamber, Fareway and Kum & Go; could cut it off and donate it to Children With Hair Loss. in the state destroyed, the price of think we’re going to see our largest elizabeth hill trust donation -approved cigarette permits eggs has seen a significant spike damage from people leaving.” Page 20 Photos provided for Fareway, Kum & Go, Casey’s since the outbreak began. Before the According to Eagle Grove Oh boy...Cooper General Store, Dollar General and first case of bird flu was discovered, Community School District Ampride. eggs were $1.89 a dozen. Today they Superintendent Jess Toliver, each average $3.29 a dozen. student that leaves the district next BRIEFLY Beyond the grocery store, year will take $6,564 in general not afraid to any food producer that uses eggs fund money with them. has to consider how much of that Fewer students also means Texas Style Jam additional expense they are willing fewer funds from PPEL, which is Thursday, June 18 to pass on to the customer. So far used to pay for buses, infrastructure, break stereotypes 6-9 p.m. food producers, from fast foods to and technology. Dows Convention Center frozen waffles, appear to be keeping Laid off workers are eligible for –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– prices stable. 26 weeks of unemployment benefits, “I think right now, since it’s a with potential for an additional 26 Al Welsh Orchestra By KIM DEMORy with snarls. He also wore it often in temporary issue, they might eat that weeks if they participate in other Friday, June 19 [email protected] either a ponytail or a man bun. cost for a while,” said Davis. “I’m job training programs, but it’s hard 6 - 9 p.m. Jensen Cooper, son of Pastor “What was important was that I sure every food company is having to determine if that will be enough Jason and Amy Cooper, is a kind, was just being myself,” Jensen said. Memorial Hall that discussion as we speak.” time. compassionate, fifth grader who isn’t On Thursday, May 28, the day –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Along with the loss of egg Infected facilities must be afraid of going against the norm if it he had been working towards for Fly Like an Eagle 5K production, the destruction of the cleared, sanitized, and inspected means helping someone else; even if two years finally arrived. It was time chickens themselves will also have by the USDA to make sure that the Saturday, June 20 it means he himself gets made fun to get his hair cut. Melia Hansen economic consequences for other virus is completely gone from the 7 a.m. Registration of. from Reflections in Eagle Grove areas of the ag industry as demand environment. At this point, nobody 8 a.m. Race It was two years ago that Jensen was the lucky one who got to help for feed grain drops. can say when the affected producer went in for his last hair cut, which just Jensen’s dream come true. As she Eagle Grove “Typically an egg laying chicken will be back up and running. so happened to be a buzz. As his hair carefully put eight inches of his hair –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– consumes one bushel of corn per “It’s very difficult to put a began to grow back, he found himself into ponytails, he was excited at the Summerfest Craft and year,” said Davis. “Obviously five number on that,” said Davis. thinking about going to the opposite thought of helping others, despite the million bushels of corn a year is As a pre-emptive measure Vendor Show extreme of hair style, and letting it fact that others might have judged going to have an impact on the local to encourage laid off workers to Saturday, June 20 grow long. him along the way for letting his hair economy.” stay in their communities, Wright 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. “I’ve always wanted to help be long. Fortunately, fluxuations in the County Economic Development people in need. I can’t donate Amy also got her hair cut that VFW supply and demand of corn are a coordinated with the poultry Dalia blood because I’m too young...and day. Both of them are thrilled to –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– regular occurrence, and the corn producer in Eagle Grove to set up an Michelle afraid of needles,” Jensen admitted say that they will be sending their Summerfest industry should be able to absorb emergency re-employment program. Moreno lightheartedly. “I don’t have a lot of hair to the Children With Hair Loss the loss of demand for feed just as On Thursday, June 11, laid off Saturday, June 20 money, either, so I decided since my organization, chosen by Jensen it would in any other year where workers were invited to meet with 10 a.m. until finished Check out all the kids playing hair was already growing, I would let specifically because they only needed demand is low. According to the representatives from ISU Extension, Greenwood Park Eagle Grove Parks and Rec it get long enough to donate to help eight inches of hair minimum (some Iowa Corn Promotion Board, less Wright County Public Health, Iowa –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ball this summer. See pages children who have lost their hair for organizations require more), and than 10 percent of the state’s corn is 16 and 17. Photo by Kim Demory whatever reason.” because the hair was given only to used for poultry. The state produces Continued on Page 3 Trash or Treasure With a purpose in mind, Jensen children. Mike Ryerson began his mission. It seemed easy When Jensen set out on his Saturday, June 20 enough - let your hair grow. But the mission to donate his hair, he had 2 - 4 p.m. longer it got, the harder it became. never seen or heard of any other Memorial Hall “A lot of people gave me a hard boys who had done what he was –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– time about it....they teased me and doing. Ironically, when Jensen called me a girl,” he said. looked up the website, http://www. Paddle Wheel Players But Jensen kept his head held childrenwithhairloss.us, about present Willy Wonka high and ignored their comments donating, they discovered two other Saturday, June 20 and continued on his mission to help young boys, an eight-year-old from 6:30 p.m. and children. After all, girls do it all the Florida, and an 11-year-old from Sunday, June 21 time and no one says anything. Why Michigan, and also just donated their couldn’t boys do it, too? Hair is hair, hair. 2:30 p.m. right? For those children without “It was encouraging for him to RBMS Auditorium Weekly Weather Report hair, it’s amazing to think that some know that there are other boys out –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– kids would be so selfless to not only there wanting to do the same thing,” Street Dance Weekly Rainfall from give them their hair, but subject said Amy. Rainfall 4-1-15 Saturday, June 20 themselves to the teasing for daring Even though it’s only been three 1.39” 11.45” 7 p.m. - Midnight to be different. weeks since his hair was cut, Jensen is Growing Degree Days Half way through the hair already planning on donating again. In front of Ben Franklin 4/14 - 6/15 2014 Average growing process, Jensen’s mission In fact, he’s hoping this time he can Music by Arch Allies 815 892 958 became about more than just donating incorporate it into a 4-H project, Paddle Wheel Players present –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– hair for wigs. It now was also about forming a committee to raise money Fly-In Breakfast Weekly Update: changing the way people thought for kids with hair loss and maybe even “Willy Wonka” this weekend Sunday, June 21 Stop in and visit with one of about it. He wanted people to stop hold a Hair Drive where people can our Gold-Eagle Agronomists thinking that only girls can have long gather to cut and donate their hair. The beloved movie, “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” 7:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. about getting signed up for hair. Who says you have to be like will be presented this weekend by a cast of local, talented EG Airport your FREE acres of Climate “People need to stop looking at it everybody else? Jensen certainly actors. Pictured above are cast member John Nett as Grandpa –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Pro. Track your acres’ rainfall, that way,” he said. wasn’t afraid to do something he Joe, Diane Baluczynski as Grandma Josephine, Amy Cooper Eagle Grove Memorial nitrogen usage, and field Jensen admitted having long hair was passionate about, even if it as Grandma Georgina, and Mike Olmstead as Grandpa George. Library Summer Hours imagery all season long and was a little difficult, not only because didn’t fit the typical fifth-grade-boy You can catch their performance on Saturday, June 20 at 6:30 Monday - Thursday farm by farm. Also for your of the teasing, but just because of the stereotype. Somewhere in this world, p.m., or Sunday, June 21 at 2:30 p.m. in the Robert Blue Middle 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. convenience, Gold-Eagle will general maintenance involved. He there will be a little boy or girl with School auditorium. Tickets are available at Christ Furniture or get your Pro acres set up for was happy when he discovered the a new hair piece that will be glad he Friday and Saturday at the door. This is one you won’t want to miss. FREE. Wet Brush which helped tremendously wasn’t afraid to be different. 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Photo by Kim Demory L N ocaL ews 2 Thursday, June 18, 2015 EaglE grovE EaglE Killed in Action Tour Harold R. Christensen and John R. McGrath were just two of the Eagle Grove veterans killed in WWII. Pictured above are their tombstones found out at Rosehill Cemetery, along with a photo of their boyhood homes in Eagle Grove. These and other veterans’ homes will be part of the Killed in Action Tour given by Ron Mohr on Saturday, June 20. The tour is free and open to the public. Photos by Kim Demory by Kim demory who lost their lives fighting in a war. McGrath, EGHS Class of 1941 - who Although not killed in action, [email protected] The tour will last approximately were both killed during WWII. Mohr would like to acknowledge Art As we prepare to enjoy the one hour, and will go to see the Mohr is passionate about Spangler and Louis Willard Sr. who many free events of Eagle Grove gravesites of the veterans as well if recognizing and appreciating these are buried at the Rosehill Cemetery Summerfest 2015, it’s important time allows. veterans who made the ultimate in Eagle Grove. Both achieved great that we remember why we are free “To me, every day is like sacrifice...like Russ Knutzon, also a accomplishments in the military; guys around town like Gene Abels, to enjoy all the fun. It is thanks to Veterans Day or Memorial Day,” WWII veteran. Spangler receiving the Silver Star Nick Mersch, Don Knudsen, Sterling our veterans. For some, it meant said Mohr. “There isn’t a day that “A special thank you to Russ, (third-highest military decoration Anderson, John Biege....and all the sacrificing it all - their lives. goes by that I don’t think about AKA ‘The Captain,’ for getting me for valor awarded to members of guys and gals up to todays soldiers It is these veterans who were these veterans and the fact that they intersted in history and our veterans the United States Armed Forces), who are currently serving, please be killed in action that Ron Mohr are why we are free. It’s summer. in the first place,” Mohr said. and Willard Sr. who survived the sure and thank them for protecting will be honoring and remembering There’s ball games, barbeques, He also wants to make sure Bataan Death March of 1942. our families, our freedoms, and our during his Killed in Action Tour Summerfest....and we can do these everyone, everywhere remembers Mohr would like to remind all country. on Saturday, June 20. The bus things because we are free thanks to thank our living veterans who of us that even though this year’s At the conclussion of the tour, leaves at 10 a.m. from the Eagle to our veterans.” also secured our freedoms. That Summerfest Tour he will be leading the Museum will be open to walk Grove Historical Museum. It will Two of the veterans Mohr will includes his brot“her, SFC Retired is focused on the Killed in Action, through. There will also be cookies take you to the boyhood homes of talk about is Harold Christensen, Ken Mohr, a Bronze Star Winner there are many, many veterans who and beverages you are invited to approximately six to 10 veterans EGHS Class of 1931; and John R. from the Persian Gulf War. deserved our apprecition. If you see enjoy. “ He stand in the unbroken lives of Patriots who have dared to die that freedom might live and grow and immerse its blessings. Freedom lives, and through it, he likes in a way that humbles the understanding of most men. — Franklin D. Roosevelt Rohn Mohr stands next to a veteran framed memorial of Eagle Grove’s fallen soldiers. This display, which features write-ups about each of the soldiers, can be seen inside the Eagle Grove Memorial Museum, which will be open during Summerfest on Saturday, June 20. Photo by Kim Demory AMPRIDE OuR EnERgy cOMEs thROugh.® 215 N. COMMERCIAL, EAGLE GROVE • 603-6412 L N ocaL ews 3 EaglE grovE EaglE Thursday, June 18, 2015 Economic Wright County youth impact of bird flu vie for Fair Queen Continued from Page 1 Workforce Development, and the Small Business Development Center As 4-H and FFA members make last minute preparations of their exhibits for the Wright County Fair set for to learn about available resources. July 8th through 13th, the following three females are also getting ready for the competition to be crowned the “One person I was able to talk to said Wright County Fair Queen. it was very helpful,” said Davis. On July 8, a committee of judges will carefully interview the ladies to select the royalty based on their It is hoped that this rapid response personal traits as well as their leadership and citizenship contributions throughout the community. The Queen and job fair will help laid off workers Princess will reign throughout the fair while also assisting with many fair activities. The Queen will represent find a new job in the area, either Wright County in the Iowa State Fair Queen competition this August. temporarily or permanently, New this year, the Wright County Fair Queen will receive a $500 scholarship sponsored by Humboldt Mutual depending on how long it takes for Insurance Association. The three youth vying for the titles of 2015 Wright County Fair Queen and Princess are: the local poultry industry to recover. Thursday’s event was a one-time emergency measure in response to those layoffs. It’s hoped that there will be no need to put on another one. “It all depends on if any more outbreaks happen,” said Davis. “If there are mass layoffs, we’ll do it Five Generations again.” It will take several weeks for the The photo above shows five generations of the complete economic report to be Merl Askvig family who were together on Sunday, finished, but so far it appears that June 7, 2015. Pictured above (L to R) are Tracy Crees Wright County’s economy will (grandmother), Hilary Meinke (mother), Beverly Askvig recover from this setback. Davis says (great-great-grandmother) who is holding the latest that other areas of the ag industry are still going strong in the face of member of the family, Paige Marie Meinke, born May the bird flu crisis by continuing to 29, 2015, and Jerry Askvig (great-grandfather). invest in new equipment. Photo submitted AlEx hAcklEy Ashlyn MAyo sydnEy REdding “We’ll get through this,” said Davis. Workforce Development, and the Alex Hackley just completed Ashlyn Mayo will be a Sydney Redding is the Small Business Development Center her junior year at Clarion senior this fall at Belmond- daughter of Missy & Paul to learn about available resources. Goldfield Dows High School. Klemme High School. She is Spitler & Jeff Redding. She “One person I was able to talk to She is the daughter of Terry the daughter of John Mayo attends Belmond-Klemme said it was very helpful,” said Davis. Trash or Treasure It is hoped that this rapid and Melissa Hackley. For the and Michelle Murphy. She High School and lives in response job fair will help laid off past 8 years Alex has been a is a member of the Pleasant Belmond. She is an active workers find a new job in the area, member of the Lake Clovers Progressors 4-H Club and member of Saint Francis either temporarily or permanently, with Mike Ryerson depending on how long it takes for 4-H club where she has held Belmond-Klemme FFA. Xavier Catholic Church where the local poultry industry to recover. various offices. Alex is also a At BKHS, she is a football she altar serves, greets, and Thursday’s event was a one-time member of the Teen Council manger, wrestling manager, attends classes. Sydney is emergency measure in response to by KIM DEMOry treasures with you. those layoffs. It’s hoped that there for the past 3 years and was and on the Honor Roll. She also involved in volleyball, [email protected] “People are encouraged to bring will be no need to put on another The 2015 Summerfest out any of their ‘treasures’ they selected as 4- H Fun Night works at Cattleman’s at the Thespians, 4-H, FFA, band, one. Committee is excited to add might want to learn more about,” Queen this past March. This Club and during the summer show choir, trap shooting, “It all depends on if any more something new to this year’s said Sarah Jensen, Summerfest outbreaks happen,” said Davis. “If June Alex was a counselor also works at a daycare. She National Honor Society, and activities that they are hoping will committee member. there are mass layoffs, we’ll do it appeal to people young and old This event is free and open to during 4-H junior camp. Alex’s recently started working with dance. She’s been a member again.” alike. It’s Trash or Treasure with the public. Now is your chance to school activities include dance pigs and will be showing at the of the Pleasant Progressors It will take several weeks for Mike Ryerson and it will be taking find out if there really is any value to team, football and basketball Wright County Fair and Iowa 4-H club for 7 years and is the complete economic report to place at the Memorial Hall on those items you’ve always wondered be finished, but so far it appears cheerleader, softball and State Fair. Mayo served as the secretary/reporter. She is Saturday, June 20, from 2 - 4 p.m. about, or if it’s time to throw it out. that Wright County’s economy will It is a come-an-go event, but will be If your item is too large to bring FCCLA. Outside of school the 2014 Wright County Fair also actively involved in FFA recover from this setback. Davis says conducted in a large-group setting. to Memorial Hall, Ryerson says a Alex has taken dance for the Princess and would be honored and will serve as her chapter that other areas of the ag industry This will allow others to learn about photograph is acceptable. are still going strong in the face of past 14 years from Dance with to represent the Wright County Vice President this coming appraising items, what to look for, the bird flu crisis by continuing to and other insider tips. Me and Turning Pointe Dance Fair as the Fair Queen because year. Sydney is employed at invest in new equipment. “I like to tell old stories,” Studios. Alex’s future plans she enjoys each event at the Cattleman’s at the Club and “We’ll get through this,” said Ryerson said of why he loves to Davis. EAGLE GROVE are to major in elementary Fair and loves having the babysits. Sydney is running see the items people are hoping are EAGLE treasures instead of trash. education attending ICCC and opportunity to interact with for the Wright County Fair If it’s a treasure, chances are then transferring to University many new people, as well as Queen because it will be a pretty good that Ryerson will be able Weekly Coverage in Eagle Grove of Northern Iowa and then spending time with friends good experience and help her to tell you not only an approximate and Surrounding Communities Lexophilia value, but a story of why it is return to a small community to from previous fairs. grow as a person. She enjoys valuable. How? Because he has teach 1st or 2nd grade students sharing her enthusiasm about been in the antique business since he Postal Information: A boiled egg is hard to beat. USPS 163-740 and coach. 4-H & FFA with younger kids was 17 years old. He has learned a Weekly periodicals postage paid at because of the many benefits lot along the way and he is excited Step Right Up about sharing his knowledge of your the Eagle Grove, IA, and additional she has gained from each one. mailing offices. Send address She feels it would be an honor changes to the Eagle Grove Eagle, P.O. Box 6, Eagle Grove, IA to the Wright County to represent the Wright County 50533 District Junior Fair 2015 Fair as the 2015 Wright County Location Fair Queen. 314 West Broadway Mailing Address Weekly P. O. Box 6, Eagle Grove, IA are available at 50533 The Wright County Fair Board invites you to join them at the fair, Wednesday, July 8th for the coronation FAREWAY 8 a.m. Office Hours of the fair queen following the parade. The parade begins on Broadway at 6pm and ends at the fairgrounds with 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. free watermelon. 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Poac The court handled eight proba- with estimated damages of $10,000. Monday 6/8/15 about dog at large. Goldfield. Judgment for the plaintiff Ochoa of Clarion, $200; tion revocations. Stevenson was cited for driving with 4:07 PM 4:06 PM on June 9 in the amount of $622.93 Operators licensed: Kenneth S. Rusty Anderson, 50, Renwick, suspended or denied license, speed- Responded to a dispute over a prop- Cited Teresa Hull for no valid driv- with 2.23% interest from February Horton of Eagle Grove, $200; pled guilty on June 5 to Driving ing, failure to obey traffic control erty line at residence in 500 block of ers license or proof of insurance. Ve- 23. While Barred. Anderson was sen- devices, and failure to provide proof Rev Auto vs. Kimberly and Craig Property Transfers tenced to 180 days in jail (170 days of insurance. He was also cited for Northeast Fourth. They worked it out, hicle towed to impound. everything okay. 6:43 PM Wenzel, Kanawha. Judgment for the QUIT CLAIM DEED – Gerald suspended), placed on one year operating while intoxicated and was 4:47 PM Patrolled Goldfield. plaintiff on June 4 in the amount of A. Christensen, Bettie Christensen, probation, fined $625 plus 35% sur- arrested for that charge. The vehicle Conducted seatbelt survey at 7:10 PM $4,313.98 with 2.23% interest from and Betty Christensen to Kevin charge, and $100 in costs. was towed by Hennigar’s Towing. Northwest Second & Commercial. Stopped at residence in 1000 block March 27. Christensen and Heather Christens- Brandon Moore, 20, Fort Dodge, May 25 – 9:24 p.m. – Report of 5:08 PM of North Wright to talk about incident Agvantage FS Inc vs. Eric Wil- en, 17-91-26, as desc. 5-29-15 pled guilty on June 4 to Consump- deer vs. vehicle. Patrolled Goldfield. the previous night. lim, Clarion. Case dismissed with QUIT CLAIM DEED – Yanet C. tion of Alcohol in Public Place by June 2 – 4:40 p.m. – Richard J. 5:33 PM 8:30 PM prejudice on June 4. Clausen to Mitchell J. Brandt and Minor. Moore was fined $65 plus Quintana of Kanawha was driving a Issued warning for speeding. Responded to residence in 400 Hauge Associatess vs. Jeremiah Deborah L. Brandt, 23-92-25, as 35% surcharge and $60 in costs. 1992 Jeep Wrangler, owned by Rol- 7:09 PM block of South Commercial regard- Orr, Eagle Grove. Judgment for the desc. 5-29-15 Reyna Arroyo, 31, Goldfield, lin I. Eivins of Kanawha, on a pri- Conducted seatbelt survey at North- ing a four-year old left outside alone. plaintiff on June 9 in the amount of WARRANTY DEED – Clausen pled guilty on June 4 to Compulso- vate property near Renwick. Quin- west First & North Commercial. Neighbor said it was an on-going $1,995.66 with 2.23% interest from Family Trust, Jacob C. Clausen Jr ry Education Violation 1st Offense. tana is an inexperienced driver and 11:23 PM problem. June 9. Trustee, and Douglas H. Clausen Arroyo was fined $100 plus 35% was unable to stop before colliding Responded to a complaint of smoke 8:44 PM Hauge Associates vs. Herbert and Trustee to Mitchell J. Brandt and surcharge and $100 in costs. into the property owner who is the in Prairie Avenue area. Found a recre- Cited Luann Willard for allowing Laurie Schreur, Kanawha. Judg- Deborah L. Brandt, 23-92-25, as Orville Steffenson Jr., 51, Gold- injured person and then collided ational fire, and advised them to put dog to run at large. ment for the plaintiff on June 9 in desc. 5-29-15 field, pled guilty on June 4 to Public into a propane tank. The tank was it our properly so it won’t smoke all 9:47 PM the amount of $905.57 with 2.23% WARRANTY DEED – Ajdin Ari- Intoxication, fined $65 plus 35% damaged and leaked product. The night. Issued warning for speeding. interest from May 15. fi and Susan E. Arifi to Larry Ander- surcharge, and $360 in costs. property owner was transported to Tuesday 6/9/15 10:32 PM son and Marilyn Anderson, City of Carlos Leyva Jr., 22, Clarion, pled Iowa Specialty Hospital – Clarion Clerk of Court Clarion, Denison’s Addition, Block guilty on June 5 to Possession of a by her husband for treatment of a 1:11 AM Issued warning for speeding. Patrolled Goldfield. 10:56 PM No valid drivers license: Martin 1, Lot 11, as desc. 6-1-15 Controlled Substance Marijuana 1st possible broken ankle. Damage to 3:25 AM Patrolled Goldfield. A. Moreno of Eagle Grove, $200; WARRANTY DEED – Krystle Offense. Leyva was sentenced to 10 the propane tank was estimated at Investigated report of a suspicious Thursday 6/11/15 Operation without registration S. Southard to Maria Guadalupe days in jail, fined $315 plus 35% $100.00. No citations were listed in person walking through South Park 1:38 AM card or plate: Marilyn Schaumberg Padilla Mendoza, Maria Guadal- surcharge, $125 Law Enforcement the report. apartment complex. Conducted door checks at busi- of Clarion, $50; Todd S. Hilpipre of upe Mendoza Padilla, V. Eduardo Initiative, $10 DARE, and $1100 in June 9 – 4:20 p.m. – Report of ve- 8:44 AM nesses on West Broadway. Clarion, $50; Alexander H. Hilpipre Nunez and Nunez Eduardo V., City costs. hicle vs. deer. Investigated possible theft at 1:44 AM of Clarion, $50; of Clarion, Sturgeon’s Addition, Wilfido Lopez Matul, 23, Clar- June 10 – 2:30 p.m. – Jerry W. Smoke Shop. Conducted door checks at busi- Speeding 55 or under zone (1 Block 9, Lot 1, as desc. 6-1-15 ion, pled guilty on June 5 to OWI Sable of Rockwell was driving a 10:22 AM nesses in Country Lane Shoppes. thru 5 over): Cynthia C. Noah of WARRANTY DEED – Timmy J. First Offense. Lopez Matul was 1998 GMC Sierra truck westbound Responded to accident at Dollar 2:01 AM Clarion, $20; Judith K. Stevenson Hill and Chryl A. Hill to DNC Prop- sentenced to two days in jail, fined on 170th Street when he became General Store. Conducted door checks at busi- of Waverly, $20; erties Inc., City of Belmond, Coun- $1250 plus 35% surcharge, $10 dizzy and may have blackout and 10:30 AM nesses on West Broadway. Speeding 55 or under zone (6 thru try Club Estates Addition, Block 4, DARE, and $1,180 in costs. awoke in the ditch. He was trans- Delivered citation to Mitch Frakes. 4:39 AM 10 over): David Konvalinka of Fort Lot 10, as desc. 6-1-15 Lopez Matul also pled guilty on ported to Iowa Specialty Hospital 11:29 to 11:52 AM Patrolled Goldfield. Dodge, $40; Terri J. Torkelson of COURT OFFICER DEED – Beu- June 5 to OWI First Offense and – Clarion by Belmond EMS. Dam- Delivered junk notices and took 9:30 AM Eagle Grove, $40; Candido A. Mar- lah L. Esk, Estate of Beulah L. Esk, sentenced to 210 days in jail (198 age to the truck was estimated at photos at various locations. Investigated report of junk dropped roquin Argueta of Postville, $40; Elaine Dotson Executor and Al- days suspended), placed on one $5,500.00. No citations were listed 1:07 PM off at compost site. Reporting party Jose Trejo of Clarion, $40; berta Boham Executor to Travis L. year probation, was fined $1,250 in the report. Conducted follow-up investigation has picture of who did it and talked Speeding 55 or under zone (11 Walrod, City of Belmond, Original plus 35% surcharge, and $1,100 in June 10 – 4:50 p.m. – Allen R. at Smoke Shop. with them. thru 15 over): Chad A. DeCoster of Addition, Block 14, Lot 3, as desc. costs. Vote of Goldfield was driving a 4:08 PM 3:52 PM Clarion, $80; 6-2-15 1980 Honda motorcycle south- Speeding over 55 zone (11 thru QUIT CLAIM DEED – Amber Sheriff’s Department bound on Hancock Avenue and Patrolled Goldfield. Checking on a subject in 200 block 5:28 PM of North Hewitt. Not at home. 15 over): Roger L. Rietz of Walcott, Rae Motley to Landis Motley, City *Any criminal charge is merely slowed to about 15 to 20 miles per Charged Jason Hartzer with theft. 4:05 PM $80; of Goldfield, Sunnyside Addition, an accusation and any defendant is hour to make a turn right to go west- 6:45 PM Served papers on Patrick Goeh- Speeding/residence or school dis- Block 3, Lots 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and presumed innocent until and unless bound on 150th Street when he lost Follow-up interview at Casey’s. ring. trict: Drew A. Christianson of Bel- 24, as desc. 6-2-15 proven guilty. traction. The motorcycle struck the 8:05 PM 6:05 PM mond, $40; WARRANTY DEED – Frances May 9 – 12:45 a.m. – Ian T. Ste- ground throwing the operator off. Investigated a burglary at residence Cited Jake Wilde for stop sign vio- Excessive speed 6 thru 10: Karen M. Pettigrew to Blanche M. Bost- venson of Goldfield was driving a Vote was transported to Iowa Spe- in 200 block of West Broadway. lation. D. Wilke of Ames, $40; eder, City of Eagle Grove, Hewett’s 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee, owned cialty Hospital – Clarion by Clarion 8:51 PM 6:14 PM Failure to maintain registration Second Addition, Block 2, Lot 3, as by Kelly E. DeHate of Goldfield, EMS for treatment of injuries to his Responded to an assault at Twiins Issued warning for no registration plate: Alexander H. Hilpipre of desc. 6-3-15 near Eagle Grove at excessive speed face and lower right leg. Damage Shoppe. sticker. Clarion, $20; WARRANTY DEED – Mark I. and eluding sheriff deputies. While to the motorcycle was estimated at 9:24 PM 6:24 PM Fail to maintain safety belts: Chad Thompson Trustee, Jacquelyn A. on the gravel road he crested a hill $300.00. No citations were listed in Talked to a resident in 100 block Patrolled Goldfield. A. DeCoster of Clarion, $50; Thompson Trustee, and Thompson with a blind split in the road and the report. of North Lucas in regards to a child 8:49 PM Insufficient number of headlights: Family Trust, to Timothy Nagel and crashed into the concrete structure custody issue. Cited Manuel Arcos for no valid Juan A. Poac Ochoa of Clarion, Denise Nagel, 16-92-24, as desc. of the bridge deck. Motorist then 10:10 PM drivers license. $30; 6-3-15 fled on foot before being caught by Investigated a burglary in 500 9:13 PM block of South Commercial. Responded to dispute, with girl- 10:39 PM friend leaving the residence. Responded to Casey’s in Goldfield 10:08 PM Supervisors hear funding request for CFR programs regarding a domestic problem. Issued warning for no plates. Wednesday 6/10/15 10:42 PM 3:28 AM Issued warning for equipment. By leS houSer funding. “You’ve done a great job,” It would be for 2,592 feet of the the resolution at a previous meeting Patrolled Goldfield, and responded 10:58 PM [email protected] said Supervisor Rick Rasmussen to road to just south of the bridge. questions developed about how the Shelly Zabel with Community both. According to Dave Johnson, money would be disbursed. Those to a vehicle rollover at River Park Patrolled Goldfield. & Family Resources (CFR), County Engineer Adam legal counsel for the County on have been resolved. Wright will Bridge. Friday 6/12/15 accompanied by MHDD Clemons presented the fuel bids for drainage matters, an easement provide $5,000 per year for three 7:20 AM 12:09 AM Coordinator Jen Sheehan, appeared the upcoming year and requested would need to be done to allow years, which will be taken out of Responded to dog complaint in Responded to a car versus deer ac- before the Wright County Board approval of the low bid. Only the drainage district to continue drainage district funds. 1000 block of Southwest Second. cident at Seventh and Montgomery. of Supervisors this past Monday two of the four requested were utilizing a portion of the road ditch In other action the Board: Owners were looking, then dog re- 1:14 AM to request funding for the public received, with nothing coming for drainage. A representative -approved the abatement of turned home. They were warned Patrolled Goldfield. education and prevention services back from either New Co-op in of Prairie Energy was also on taxes on two properties in Eagle programs they are planning for the Dows (the current supplier) or K & hand to inform the Board that Grove, with the houses either being upcoming fiscal year. The money H Co-op Oil Company of Wesley. they plan on moving their poles rehabilitated or razed by the CDC has already been budgeted, but just The bid of Ag Advantage FS of and lines to provide service from in Eagle Grove; needs to be formally approved by Waverly was accepted, which was another direction than present, so -reviewed and approved the the Board. for: 35,000 gallons Gasohol at an easement would not be needed lease amendments and renewals for The request is for $7,200 which .075 (margin prices over the daily for them to have access. With no Berryhill mental health, CFR and will be used for the responsible rack price); 50,000 gallons Arctic one present to speak against it, the Building Families for office space beverage server training, pregnancy Diesel at .075 and 80,000 gallons hearing was closed. The Resolution in the Professional Building; prevention and gambling addiction Premium Diesel at .075. The other will be acted on next Monday. -approved the appointment programs to highlight a few. “We bid received was from W & H Co- The Board finalized Resolution of Steven Cram as a new deputy continue to work with Crossroads op Oil Company of Humboldt, with 2015-12, which approves litigation sheriff for the County. He has Youth Center in Goldfield, and their prices ranging from .105 to support for the IDDA in the currently been serving on the Eagle participate in Prevent Child Abuse .110 in the same product order. suit brought by the City of Des Grove Police Department; Iowa,” said Zabel. “Wright has one Clemons was also present for Moines against the three counties. -approved fireworks permits for of the highest abuse rates in the the public hearing on the vacating According to Supervisor Stan Shirley Stevens and Roger Haupt State.” The Board authorized the of a portion of Uptagraph Avenue. Watne, after the Board approved Sr. and Wayne Elkin (together). News Advertise your special event for everyone to see. Email them to Tip? [email protected] Sliding into summer There’s fun for kids of all ages at the Eagle Grove Family Aquatic Call Kim at Center. Whether you’re a tiny person swooshing down the eagle slide with some help from friends, or a grandma sitting in the 448-4745 pool chair watching the kids jump off the diving board, it’s sure to be a good time for everyone. Photo by Kim Demory S N ocial ewS 5 EaglE grovE EaglE Thursday, June 18, 2015 e g N agle rove ewS BIRTHS It’s a Girl! Anastasia and Jessica Martin of Fort Dodge are proud to announce the birth of a daughter, Kha’Mari Nakiya La’trice Martin, on June 9, 2015, at Iowa Specialty Hospital in Clarion. She weighed 6 pounds 12 ounces. Grandparents are Curtis and Sherri Meier of Fort Dodge, Burae and Victoria Bulloch, and Michelle Martin, all of North Little Rock, Ark. Great- grandparents are Clara and Rita Martin, North Little Rock, Ark., and George and Gerri Main of Fort Dodge. It’s a Girl! Kelsey Jeske Nicholas A. Kentner and RyAnn E. Dawson of Webster City are proud and McKristie Jeske and to announce the birth of a daughter, McKenzie Grace Kentner, on June 12, Logan Willard eric Stein 2015, at Van Diest Medical Center, in Webster City. Engagement announced Engagement announced Grandparents are Rick Dawson and Tammy Dawson of Eagle Grove, and Scott and Deb Jeske and Brandon Don Kentner and Cherie Kentner of Indianola. Great-grandparents are Tom Kelsey Jeske and Eric Stein, of and Betty Jo Willard, all of Eagle and Nancy Dawson of Gilmore City. Fort Dodge, are pleased to announce Grove, are pleased to announce their engagement and approaching the engagement of their children, Catholic Daughters of the Americas marriage. Kelsey is the daughter McKristie Jeske and Logan Willard. of Scott and Deb Jeske of Eagle Court Madonna #157 of the Catholic Daughters of the Americas met June McKristie and Logan are 2010 Grove. Eric is the son of Larry and 9, 2015, at the Sacred Heart Parish center. The potluck meal was hosted by graduates of Eagle Grove High Carol Stein of Portsmouth. Kelsey Katie Schultz, Mary Rohrback, and Loretta Moon. Nancy Arne’s recipe for is a 2006 graduate of Eagle Grove School. They attended Iowa Central Community College in Fort Dodge, cheesecake pie was served for dessert. The Rosary was recited at 6:15 p.m. High School. After graduating from where they played softball and before the 6:30 meal. Buena Vista University, she has been baseball for the Tritons. McKristie The business meeting was conducted by Regent Miriam Hart. The Court teaching 2nd grade for the Manson graduated from Buena Vista has seven living past regents. They are Marlena Fisher, Irene Hunst, Muriel Northwest Webster Community University in 2015, with a major DiAnA AnD ToM BACheL - 1975 Gearhart, Mary Rohrback, Pauline Turner, Rachel Umthun, and Donna Schools. Eric graduated from in Elementary Education. She is Harlan High School in 2008. Since Wolfgram. Money will be sent to the state chapter for the Anna Baster days. employed as a kindergarten teacher his graduation from Grand View Fortieth wedding anniversary The Court also purchased a picnic table for the Sacred Heart fair stand in with the Eagle Grove Community University, he has been employed honor of the Court members. Schools. Logan graduated from celebrated by Iowa Central Community The summer planning meeting will take place at the Family Table on July the University of Nebraska at College. The couple will be married Tom and Diana Bachel of Eagle Grove celebrated their 40th wedding 14, at 5:30 p.m. All interested members are invited to attend. A program on July 11, 2015, at St. Mary Our Kearney in 2015, where he majored anniversary with their family on Sunday, May 3, 2015. A card shower was on St. Catherine Laboure of rue de Bac in Paris, and the Association for the Lady of Fatima Catholic Church in in Recreation, Park, and Tourism Management. While at UNK he also planned for them at the time. Miraculous Medal was given by Loretta Moon. Portsmouth. finished his collegiate baseball Diana Burr and Tom Bachel were married at the Webster City Church of career playing and coaching for the Christ on May 3, 1975. Rotary Senior Living Auxiliary hosts June Birthday Lopers. Logan is employed by the The couple has three children: Rod and Ashley Bachel of Coalville, Bryan party City of Eagle Grove. An August 1, and Courtney Bachel of Fort Dodge, and Sheri and Lance Hawley of Newton. 2015, wedding is planned at Grace On Monday, June 8, the Rotary Senior Living Women’s Auxiliary hosted They have four grandchildren: Ava, 8; Colton, 4; Brynley, 2; and Tristan, 1. Evangelical Free Church in Eagle June birthday parties at the North and South Buildings. Summer Food Tom and Diana owned and operated Bachel’s Body Shop in Eagle Grove Grove. In the South Building, hostesses were Lavonne Deuel, Donna Madson, until their retirement. Diana now has her own cleaning business. Program Menu and Blanche Bosteder. Those having birthdays are Marie Nanning, Roger Bauman, Loriana Naier, Mary Jane Spangler, and Darlene Lauer. Breakfast - 8-9:15 At the North Building, hostesses were Barb Johnston, Marilyn Sampson, MON.: Pancake and sausage on a and Lillian Christenson. Those having birthdays are Robert Hansen and stick, juice, and milk. Harold Moss. TUES.: Breakfast pizza, juice, Each person with a birthday received a carnation. Cake was served. and milk. Music was provided by Sandy Mussey and cast members of the “Willie WED.: Cinnamon roll, yogurt, Wonka” musical. Willie Wonka is played by Randy Andrews, and the Candy juice, and milk. Man is played by Eric Farrell. Also part of the cast is Jacob and Emma Nett. THURS.: Biscuits and gravy, David Moklebust was the accompanist. juice, and milk. FRI.: Cereal, muffin, juice, and milk. Lunch - 11-12:15 Wright MON.: Chicken sandwich, green beans, fresh pear, and milk. County TUES.: Cheeseburger with tomato, onion, and pickles, baked Fair Open beans, cantaloupe, and milk. WED.: Crispito, strawberries, Horticulture corn, salsa, and milk. THURS.: Pizza, lettuce salad with Show tomatoes, orange, and milk. FRI.: Bib Boy sandwich, carrots and celery sticks, chips, honeydew Local gardeners need melon, and milk. to plan now to display their flowers, house plants, fruits, and vegetables at the Wright County Fair Open Horticulture AFternOOn HOuSeHOld AuCtiOn Show. Entries need to be brought to the 4-H building at Located at At Eagle Grove Memorial Hall eSTher LArSon the fairgrounds in Eagle Grove 2 blocks East of Casey’s on Thursday, July 9 between Larson to celebrate Wednesday June 24, 2015 • 4:00 P.M. 8:30 and 11 a.m. Entries need 90th birthday ToM AnD DiAnA BACheL - 2015 to be picked up on Sunday, LUNCH BY JESSICA’S COUNTRY KITCHEN Esther Larson of Eagle Grove will July 12 at 5 p.m. Official AnTiqueS & CoLLeCTiBLeS: 2 wicker doll buggy’s, wooden celebrate her 90th birthday on June rules are listed in th fair books tool box, dolls miniature desk, 2 section lawyer book case, yard which are available at local 20. long Miami, Yard long Rockwell Public Schools Sept. 1924, 2 banks or at the fair office or Cards may be sent to her at 2940 old trunks, church plates, Bo Peep milk pitcher Essex china, extension office in Clarion. Buchanan Ave., Eagle Grove, IA Complete Cruet set, Oak dresser w/mirror 4 drawer, old books, There is no fee to enter and 50533. padlock w/ key marked U.S.N., 1 gal. jug, 2 old pine drop leaf prize money and ribbons are Her family includes her husband, tables, 60’s drop leaf table, telescope Jason model 313 wood Eagle Grove Weather given to winning entries. If Leslie, and children, Lyle and Phyllis case, old kerosene heater, large collection of hens & rooster, you would like to fill out entry arrow heads, glass angels. Larson of Eagle Grove; Cyndie and Date High Low Precip. tags early, call Barb Ainger FurniTure: French Provincial bedroom white w/gold triple Bruce Nelson of Sun City, Ariz.; at 515 293 2988 to get tags. dresser w/12 drawers, King headboard w/twin box springs & June 8 87 60 .00 Dean Larson and Linda Golbuff of The judge will be available mattresses, 8 drawer chest with armoire top, French Provincial June 9 97 64 .00 to answer questions around 2 Eagle Grove; and Dee Anne and maple table w/ leaf & 4 chairs, Matching open hutch w/2 drawers, June 10 92 67 .00 pm on Thursday following the Derek Jones of Hopkins, Minn. She small doll love seat w/ rooster upholstery, foot stool to match judging. All Wright County has two grandchildren, Brian and and small cabinet w/rooster painted , French Provincial dining June 11 72 63 1.60 residents are encouraged to Jennifer Nelson of Phoenix, Ariz.; table w/leaf & 4 chairs, matching china cabinet, white tea cart, June 12 66 63 .10 participate in this show. and Ashley Larson of Cedar Falls, French Provincial all occasional chairs, sofa of same, long low Iowa. cabinet, French Provincial end tables w/marble tops, white French June 13 75 63 .00 Provincial coffee table w/white marble top, Rattan sm. oval table w/2 chairs to match, brass queen size bed, ornate 1960’s June 14 81 63 .05 sectional couch, large round coffee table, 2 corner curio cabinets, Total Precip. for Week: 1.75 brass lamps w/white, repro spinning wheel, Oak couch & chair vinyl w/horse head on back of both. Large hanging mirror w/low Become a fan table. The KiTChen iTeMS: Service for 4 of rooster dishes includes mugs & plates, platter, Service for 8 of Corning dishes, Makasa pot & 6 cups, rooster canister set, glasses, water goblets, Sango china Bridal service for 8 green & white w/gold trim (has all extra pcs.) MiSC: Many chicken pictures and large statues, large girl Large selection fountain, decorator clocks of hens and roosters, candle holders, 65¢ Registry rooster lamps, rabbit lamp, many large vases, many throw rugs, 2 large wooden rabbits, 2 tall Christmas trees, boy & girl on bench, bird house clock, chicken plates for wall, decorator bird cages, of all occasion decorator pillows, Hand vac, sm. Bissell vac. Electric broom, 6’ Ashley Larson and alum step ladder, vase 36” high metal, trouble light, Hall chair / Nathan Mork bench w/hooks, floor fan, weights, gas log for fireplace, pool balls July 18, 2015 & rack, brass rifle cartridges empty, Sears water filter, machete, greeting cards and up Free Gift Wrap & Delivery tablecloths & doilies. 3 large concrete lawn ornaments. A gift the couple really wants. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Terms: Cash or Good Check. Not responsible for Accidents or Thefts. OWnerS ~ Merlin & MArlyS FiSCHer s s Knutzon' Check us out tHOr, iOWA Knutzon' "The Idea Store" Michael Ryerson & Assoc. Auctioneers, Eagle Grove, 211 W. Broadway • 448-4425 • Eagle Grove, IA iowa "The Idea Store" on Facebook 515-689-3728 211 W. Broadway • 448-4425 • Eagle Grove, IA www.ryersonauctionrealtyltd.com C N hurCh ews 6 Thursday, June 18, 2015 EaglE grovE EaglE P & w raise orshiP Siemens’ family reunion The Fourth of July marks the of passenger cars brought about seventh reunion of the descendants 55 people with household goods, UNITED METHODIST CHURCH HOLMES BAPTIST CHURCH Grove EAGLE GROVE EVANGELICAL of William R and Moderina Bode furniture, farm machinery and stock Eagle Grove 2137 Hancock Ave. 10:30 a.m. Mass at St. Francis Xavier, LUTHERAN CHURCH Siemens. It is also the 167th animals to Wright County. From Pastor Heather Dorr Holmes, Iowa Belmond 615 SW 2nd Street Anniversary of the Siemens coming this early beginning in Iowa, the 448-4701 Zach Fischer, Pastor TUESDAY: Eagle Grove, Iowa to America from Germany. William families have grown into a multitude DIAL-A-DEVOTION: 448-3355 SUNDAY: 10 a.m. Care Center Mass at Eagle Pastor Jason Cooper R. Siemens and his brother, Ulrich, of people, from every walk of life, http://www.eaglegroveumc.org 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Grove Phone: 515-448-3697 SUNDAY: 10:30 a.m. Worship Service 5:30 p.m. Finance Meeting at Sacred www.eaglegrovelutheran.com migrated from Germany in 1848 to scattered far and wide. 10:30 a.m. Worship Service 6 p.m. Evening Service Heart, Eagle Grove THURSDAY: German Valley, IL, near Freeport. This year’s reunion and 11:30 a.m. Fellowship WEDNESDAY: 10 a.m. Pastors’ Prayer In 1880, William and Moderina, celebration will be held at the 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting SAMUEL EVANGELICAL 1:30 p.m. ELCW Bible Study together with their children, some Student Resource Center on the GOLDFIELD UNITED 7 p.m. Souled Out - Youth Group LUTHERAN CHURCH SATURDAY: of whom had married and had campus of Iowa Community College METHODIST CHURCH 7 p.m. Kids Club for ages 4 to 6th- Pastor Rich Taylor 9 a.m. Men’s Bible Study at Rotary families, moved to Nebraska and in Ft Dodge, IA, with the theme: Pastor Lynn Gardner grade Eagle Grove, Ph: 448-5038 Senior Living North a few years later to South Dakota. “FAITH, FAMILY, FRIENDS: Goldfield, Ph: 515-825-3754 FRIDAY: SUNDAY: Shared accounts of these events PRAISE GOD FROM WHOM ALL THURSDAY: EAGLE GROVE 9:30 a.m. Bible Study 9 a.m. Worship were published in 1977, by Dorothy BLESSINGS FLOW.” All relatives 9-11:30 a.m. Pastor at Goldfield UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST SUNDAY: 10 a.m. Fellowship Coffee Primus, in a book entitled, “Dear and friends are invited to join us 11:30 a.m. Soup and Scripture (CONGREGATIONAL) 9 a.m. Coffee 10:30 a.m. Mission Trip leaves for 6-8 p.m. Support/Recovery Group at Ph: 448-3584 10 a.m. Worship with Communion Riverside Ones.” The book tells of the July 4, 2015. Registration and coffee Crossroads Everyone is Welcome! MONDAY: 5:30 p.m. Worship remarkable journey this family time is from 8:30-10 am followed by SUNDAY: Building fully July & August Newsletter items due MONDAY: traveled and how they ended up in a delightful program, update, special 9 a.m. Sunday School Accessible to the Disabled THURSDAY: 5:30 p.m. Worship on Cable – CH12 Wright County. In 1891, after several music and a buffet lunch. For 10:30 a.m. Worship Pastor Jim Cunningham 10 a.m. Pastors’ Prayer TUESDAY: years of drought and crop failures, reservations or information please 5:30-7 p.m. CHAOS THURSDAY: 9 a.m. Small Group Bible Study at some eight or nine families moved call 406-284-2071 or 406-599-7455. MONDAY: Articles due for July/August Newsletter HOLMES EVANGELICAL Family Table to Iowa. A special train of 14 freight Everyone is WELCOME! 9 a.m.-Noon Pastor Lynn at Goldfield SATURDAY: LUTHERAN CHURCH WEDNESDAY: cars, a cooking car and a couple TUESDAY: 5 p.m. New Hope Lutheran Church Pastor Rich Taylor 9 a.m. Bible Study 9 a.m.-Noon Pastor Lynn at Renwick SUNDAY: FATHER’S DAY - Holmes WEDNESDAY: SUMMER BEGINS FRIDAY: CROSSROADS 9 a.m.-Noon Pastor Lynn at Renwick 9:30 a.m. Worship 9:30 a.m. Bible Study at Samuel Christian Youth Center 10:30 a.m. Fellowship SUNDAY: Corner of Chestnut and Main, GOLDFIELD UNITED MONDAY: 8:30 a.m. Worship with Communion Goldfield PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 8 a.m.-5 p.m. WIC at UCC MONDAY: 515-825-3383 220 E. Oak St. MONDAY—FRIDAY: July & August Newsletter items due FRIDAY & SATURDAY: Goldfield, Ph: 515-825-3581 UCC delivers Meals-On-Wheels THURSDAY: 7 - 9 p.m. 8th-Grade and Under [email protected] WEDNESDAY: 10 a.m. Pastors’ Prayer 7 – Midnight - 9-12th Grade and www.goldfieldupc.com Rotary Senior Living Worship: College “Like” us on Facebook 2:30 p.m. South Home NEW HOPE LUTHERAN THURSDAY: 3:15 p.m. North Home CHURCH EAGLE GROVE MINISTERIAL 9:15 a.m. TOPS #IA 1348, Goldfield Pastor Susan Stone ASSOCIATION FOOD PANTRY (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) weigh-in GRACE EVANGELICAL FREE 1115 SW 2nd 510 S. Jackson and meeting. CHURCH Eagle Grove Monday, Wednesday, & Friday, SUNDAY: Happy Father’s Day! Ph: 448-5414 515-603-6151 1 – 3 p.m. 10:30 a.m. Worship Service Sunday Worship - 9 a.m. FRIDAY: Helping Families in Need! 11:30 a.m. Fellowship Coffee hosted Sunday School - 10:45 a.m. 9 a.m. Gather Bible Study at the by Diane Kraft. “Doughnuts for Dads” www.graceefc.com Family Table (3rd Friday of the month) (and everyone else). SATURDAY: MONDAY: SOUTH ENES LUTHERAN 5 p.m. Worship Service 6:30 p.m. Liberty Pathfinders 4-H CHURCH A Congregation of ELCA Club to work on fair booth decorations. Pastor Susan Stone Meet in the Fellowship Room. 205 Johnson Street ULLENSVANG LUTHERAN WEDNESDAY: Vincent CHURCH 3 p.m. Summer Story-Time begins. 515-293-2965 Pastor Darryl Landsverk Meet in the Rose Room. FRIDAY: Thor Congregate Meals 6-7 p.m. Supper’s On! A FREE meal 9 a.m. Gather Bible Study at the SUNDAY: Fri., June 19: Crunchy baked for the community. Family Table (3rd Friday of the month) 11 a.m. Contemporary Worship with 7-9:20 p.m. Free movie in the SUNDAY: Holy Communion fish, parsleyed potatoes, creamed Joyful Noyz in concert Sanctuary - “Heaven is for Real” 9 a.m. Sunday School peas, fruited pudding, and raspberry 10 a.m. Worship LAKE LUTHERAN CHURCH lemonade. The Gospel group Joyful Noyz from Galesburg, IL will be in FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH GOLDFIELD Mon., June 22: Chicken rice concert at the First Baptist Church in Eagle Grove, on June 21 Rev. Dr. Fran Pettigrew SACRED HEART LCMC casserole, beets or layered lettuce, at 10 a.m. for morning worship. They are a Southern Gospel Eagle Grove, Ph: 448-4612 CATHOLIC CHURCH Lutheran Congregations in Mission hot fruit compote, chocolate chip SUNDAY: Fr. Jerry Blake for Christ Trio from Galesburg, Illinois. If you are interested in hearing bar, and orange juice. 9 a.m. Sunday School Eagle Grove, Ph: 515-532-3586 Pastor Truman Larson and joining in lifting praise to the Lord in musical ministry, Tues., June 23: Crab or tuna salad, 10 a.m. Worship Service THURSDAY: SUNDAY: potato salad, corn salad, cranberry/ please come! For more information, contact the First Baptist 6 p.m. Sunday Night Fellowship Father Jerry Blake gone from June 15- 9 a.m. Worship pear crisp, whole wheat roll, and Church at 448-4612, or you can hear sample music and get more MONDAY: 19 - Priest Convocation 10:15 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Bible Study NO Mass at Sacred Heart, Eagle Grove raspberry lemonade. information online htpp//joyfulnoyz.com Photo submitted WEDNESDAY: FRIDAY: MT. CALVARY LUTHERAN Wed., June 24: Shepherd’s pie, 6 p.m. Bible Study NO Rosary or Mass at St. John, Clarion CHURCH—LC-MS asparagus, apple raisin salad, royal SATURDAY: Haiti Collection Weekend EAGLE GROVE brownie, and whole wheat bread. 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Office: 515-448-5040 • Cell: 515-293-0778 L N /F ocaL ews Lashbacks 7 EaglE grovE EaglE Thursday, June 18, 2015 Couch to 5K participants pictured above include, front row, from left: Rayne Premo, Theresa Schmidt, Susan Maier, Chris Huffaker, Jess Stakey, Becky Ramsey, T.C. Murphy, Colleen Bartlett, Mindy Freeman, Mary Baker, and Misty Williams. Back row, from left: Diane Bard, Lisa Foust, Janis Bartley, Lisa Russell, Lora Thompson, Sarah Sisson, Jennifer Schild, and Betty Jo Willard. Not present for the picture were: Alana Alt, Laura Olson, Tiffany Lowe, Angie Spangler, Erin Milner, Terry Friesth, Megan Ring, Kailee Russell, Nikki Conlon, Sara Ell, Becky Goodell, Teresa Schuchmann, Ashley Recknor, Reina Whitmer-Robinson, Angie Anderson, Sandy Jacobs, and Amanda Langfitt. Photo by Kim Demory From “Couch Potato” to 5K Lisa Russell is helping people prove to themselves that they can do it by Kim demory lose that contact they had with each page are truly fun and inspiring. We [email protected] other several times a week. Someone also share lots of useful information We all see them - motivated people mentioned running. That’s when with each other. Workout selfies out for early-morning, mid-afternoon, Russell suggested they form a free are included for inspiration as well. or late-night jogs. Some run around running group. Whoever wanted to This group has always been about no the track a few times. Others run for would meet either at 5 a.m. or 5 p.m. at judgement and building each other up miles. Some are just trying to get in the Greenwood Park playground and and that is what we continue to do.” a little exercise. Others are preparing they would run together as a group. While several of the women in for a 5K, or perhaps even a marathon. “I knew that C25K was a great this group joined the C25K program Whatever their goal, the main thing is plan, especially for new runners. The simply to stay active, some are actually they are getting up off the coach and App is free, and the group is free. It’s training for a 5K. The group has taking advantage of the beautiful Iowa been a great way for us to still see each runners from beginning to advance, summer weather to do something that other weekly for workouts, and it helps but they all share common goals. good for themselves. us to keep each other accountable, “My hope is that they all keep Ever wish you could be one of motivated, and inspired,” said Russell. running no matter how fast or how those people? Even if you think it’s The C25K program is designed many miles per week...as long as you an impossible dream, Lisa Russell of for people who are just begging to run, are moving. Find what you enjoy and Eagle Grove is helping people prove to and has you alternate between walking do it,” said Russell. “An amazing themselves that they can. The Couch and running until you build strength. group like this makes exercise fun and to 5K (C25K) program teaches them The goal is to work out 30 - 40 minutes therapeutic as it has become a healthy that starting small can lead to big a day three days a week, taking at least adult escape for all of us. Making time rewards. one day in between workouts. for ourselves is the key to sanity and “We are currently on week five of “It’s a very tight group and we mental and physical health. We are an eight and I have about 20 - 25 ladies have become very close in such a outlet and inspiration to each other. I in the running group,” said Russell. way that we really just want to work am so incredibly proud of all the girls “Most are members of the Piloxing out together no matter what,” added in this group. They are truly some of Fusion exercise class that I instruct in Russell. the coolest and most amazing women Goldfield.” Russell also has a Piloxing Fusion ever.” When Russell announced she Facebook group which is used for So, if you’ve ever thought, “I wish decided to take the summer off from class updates, participant discussion, I could do that,” now’s the time to prove teaching Piloxing to allow for family motivation, ideas, etc. They also use it it to yourself that you can. Whether vacations, softball/baseball games, and with the C25K group. you join a group or do it yourself, the other usual summer activities, many “It’s amazing how much this main thing is to just do it. You can... of the ladies started talking about page is used on a daily basis and how it’s your mind saying you can’t. what they could do to stay motivated much it keeps us close as a group,” to exercise. They also didn’t want to said Russell. “The discussions on the Yard and Garden: Maintaining June-bearing strawberry plantings By Richard Jauron and bearing strawberries, mow off the flower bud development - the flower Kendall Evans leaves one inch above the crowns of buds on June-bearing strawberries A June-bearing strawberry planting the plants with a rotary mower within develop in late summer and early fall. can be productive for several years if one week of the last harvest. Do not Control weeds in the strawberry the bed is given the right care. One mow the strawberry bed after this one planting with shallow cultivation and important task is to renovate June- week period as later mowing destroys hand pulling. bearing strawberries correctly to new leaf growth. To aid in disease Some June-bearing strawberry ensure good productivity. These tips control, rake and remove all plant cultivars are extremely vigorous, from horticulturists with Iowa State debris after mowing. producing runners beyond the two- University Extension and Outreach June-bearing strawberries grown in foot-wide, matted row. These runners help keep June-bearing strawberry two-foot-wide, matted rows should be should be placed back within the two- plantings productive for many years. narrowed to eight-inch-wide strips with foot row or removed to prevent the To have additional questions answered, a rototiller or hoe. When selecting the planting from becoming a solid mat of contact the ISU Hortline at hortline@ part of the row to keep, try to save the plants. iastate.edu or call 515-294-3108. younger plants and remove the older Should everbearing and day- How long can I expect my June- plants from the row. If the strawberry neutral strawberries be renovated bearing strawberry planting to be planting has been allowed to become a like June-bearing strawberries? productive? solid mat, renovate the bed by creating Everbearing and day-neutral June-bearing strawberry plantings, eight-inch-wide plant strips. Space the strawberries should not be renovated if well-maintained and renovated plant strips about three feet apart. like June-bearings. Everbearing annually, should remain productive Fertilization is the next step in and day-neutral strawberries are for four or five years. However, poorly renovation. Apply approximately five most productive when the plants are managed beds may be productive for pounds of 10-10-10 fertilizer, or a maintained as large, single plants. only one or two years. It will be time similar analysis fertilizer, every 100 Matted rows of everbearing and to plant a new strawberry bed when feet of the row to encourage plant day-neutral strawberries are not berry size and the number of berries growth and development. as productive as single plants. All decline. Don’t forget to water the strawberry runners that develop on everbearing How can I renovate June-bearing plants during dry weather. Strawberries and day-neutral strawberries should strawberries? require one inch of water per week for be removed. Annual renovation of June-bearing adequate growth. Irrigate the planting A well-maintained planting of strawberries helps to maximize crop during dry summer weather to insure everbearing or day-neutral strawberries yields, prolong the life of the planting optimum production next season. should remain productive for two or and control insect and disease pests. Irrigation during the summer months three years. To start the renovation of June- encourages runner formation and Check out our website!!! www.theeaglegroveeagle.com P N ublic otice 8 Thursday, June 18, 2015 EaglE grovE EaglE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE MAY SUPERVISORS CLAIMS Eagle Grove Community School Minutes of Regular Meeting WRIGHT COUNTY SUPERVISORS Mid-America, Service .......................$1,411.91 Alliant Energy, Service .......................$402.70 EAGLE GROVE COMMUNITY SCHOOL carried. Ayes: Crail, Halverson, Rowen, Fisher Welding, repair grate ..................600.00 MAY 2015 CLAIMS MidAmerican, Service .....................$2,713.70 Aramark, Supplies ..............................$182.74 DISTRICT Manues, Schope. Nays: None. O’Keefe Elev Co, repairs ....................1,316.01 General Basic Fund MIDAS, Supplies .................................$260.45 Arnold Motor, Supplies .......................$380.52 EAGLE GROVE, IOWA 50533 COPIER LEASE: Motion by Director Oldsons, repairs ....................................526.00 A & R, Service ....................................$165.00 Midland Power, Service ........................$23.28 Barco, Supplies ................................$1,427.53 MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF Halverson, seconded by Director Schope, to Ricoh, copiers .....................................1,977.23 Elizabeth Acat, Service ...................$1,589.37 Modern Sound, Service ......................$499.00 Belmond Independent, Service ..........$344.50 BOARD OF DIRECTORS approve a 48 month lease for RICOH copiers. Sadler Const, electrical work .............__749.91 Jean Agena, Service ............................$17.28 Penny Mohr, Mileage ............................$59.52 Blacktop Service, Service .............$94,247.60 MONDAY, JUNE 8, 2015 The motion carried. Ayes: Crail, Halverson, $24,517.58 Ahlers & Cooney, Service ...............$1,000.00 Alexis Morgan, Mileage ......................$214.08 BMC, Supplies .................................$9,749.82 CALL TO ORDER: The Eagle Grove Rowen, Manues, Schope. Nays: None. ACTIVITY FUND BILLS FOR MAY, Jon Ahrendsen, Service .....................$100.00 Dennis Mraz, Mileage ...........................$66.00 Bomgaars, Supplies .............................$37.57 Community School District Board of Education SUPT EVALUATION MATERIALS APPROVAL JUNE 8, 2015 Karen Andrews, Mileage ....................$615.84 MWI, Supplies .....................................$215.44 Brown Supply, Supplies ...................$1,995.00 met on Monday, June 8, 2015 at 6:00 PM DISTRIBUTED: Due June 30, 2015 4 Seasons Fund-Raising, Cookie Arnold Motor Supply, Supplies ...........$176.40 NEW Cooperative, Fuel ...................$3,712.92 Calhoun-Burns, Service .................$3,646.20 in the board meeting room at the Emerson BEGIN TO LOOK AT LEGISLATIVE ACTION Dough Fundraiser ..........................2,512.56 Denise Baker, Reimbursement ...........$139.20 NIACC, Training ....................................$50.00 CBI, Supplies ......................................$420.95 Building with President Jon Rowen presiding. PRIORITIES Algona High School, Entry Fees...........145.00 Jane Bangs, Mileage ..........................$125.76 Office Elements, Supplies ...............$1,758.16 Central Iowa Distributing, Supplies ....$127.00 Members present were: Directors Crail (late), BOARD MEMBER REPORTS Becker, Jerry, Track Starter ...................100.00 Nancy Barkema, Mileage ...................$203.04 John Ofstethun, Mileage ......................$80.00 Certified Laboratories, Supplies.........$315.00 Halverson, Manues and Schope. Others SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT Ben Franklin Store, Supplies ...................29.90 Patricia Barz, Reimbursement ...........$118.91 Oldson’s, Service .............................$5,049.67 City of Belmond, Service ......................$47.43 present: Superintendent Toliver, Secretary ADJOURN: Motion by Director Halverson, Bishop Garrigan HS, Track Entry Fees .120.00 Joyce Basinger, Mileage.....................$187.68 Christine Oliver, Reimbursement .......$155.52 City of Clarion, Service .......................$317.07 Sadler, Principals Jeff Siebersma and Scott seconded by Director Schope to adjourn. The Bomgaars, Supplies ................................23.90 Belmond Independent, Service ..........$472.79 Lorie Patrick, Reimbursement ............$218.33 City of Eagle Grove, Service ................$41.88 Jeske, Ben Demuth, and Les Houser from the meeting was declared adjourned. Britt Country Club, Golf Fees...................70.00 Ben Franklin, Supplies ..........................$13.91 Prairie Energy, Service .......................$726.83 Clarion Distributing, Supplies ...............$69.90 Eagle Grove Eagle. GENERAL FUND BILLS FOR APPROVAL - Casey’s General Store, Supplies .............83.93 Bradley Berg, Service .........................$694.56 Press Ganey, Service .........................$116.60 Clarion Hardware, Supplies..................$60.89 COMMUNICATIONS AND CELEBRATIONS: JUNE 8, 2015 Clarion-Goldfield-Dows CSD, G-Track Bloemke Pharmacy, Service ............$1,152.51 PSI, Supplies ...................................$1,714.30 Counsel, Service ..................................$53.70 Building Principals reported on past events, Activity Fund, transfer for band Entry Fee/FFA Fees ..........................150.50 BRW, Supplies ....................................$121.00 PTS, Service .....................................$1,127.50 Culligan, Service .................................$225.65 close of the school year, summer work and uniforms .........................................5,000.00 Coca-Cola Bottling, Supplies .................114.12 Bob Barker, Supplies ............................$36.54 Kristina Cook-Rabe, Mileage .............$343.20 Don’s Truck Sales, Supplies ............$5,122.31 activities, summer programs, staffing changes AEA 8, media services...........................458.35 Decker Sporting Goods, Supplies ......5,485.25 Bomgaars, Supplies .............................$35.53 Anne Radechel, Mileage ....................$326.88 Eagle Building, Supplies .....................$114.48 and transition to new school year. Airgas, supplies .....................................137.93 Dupic, Rick, Baseball Official...................95.00 Emily Borman, Service .......................$360.75 Rick Rasmussen, Reimbursement .......$25.44 Kathy Fletcher, Reimbursement ............$81.12 APPROVAL OF AGENDA: Motion by Amazon, supplies ..................................984.69 Eagle Bowl, Activity Fee ........................218.00 Briggs, Supplies ..................................$441.49 Cyndi Rector, Mileage ........................$265.44 Frontier, Service ...................................$73.29 Director Manues, seconded by Director Arnold Motor, supplies ...........................126.80 Eagle Building Supply, Supplies ............184.74 Charles Brindle, Service .......................$13.44 Barb Redig, Mileage ............................$137.76 Ft. Dodge Machine, Supplies ..............$111.06 Halverson, to approve the proposed agenda. B & H, supplies ......................................532.18 Eagle Grove CSD, Cash for Activities ...952.53 Doug Brink, Service ............................$100.00 Rehabilitation Center, Service .......$10,644.01 Gillund, Supplies ...................................$52.40 The motion carried. Ayes: Halverson, Rowen, Ben Franklin, supplies .............................12.99 Fareway, Supplies .................................139.32 LuAnn Brunes, Mileage ........................$37.44 Angie Reiland, Mileage .........................$40.80 Goldfield Access, Service ..................$518.40 Manues, Schope. Nays: None. Bomgaars, supplies ...............................552.23 FCA, Concessions for Workers .............112.00 Lashelle Burger, Mileage ....................$177.60 Julie Richter, Mileage ...........................$53.76 Hanson & Sons, Service .................$1,873.73 CONSENT ITEMS: Motion by Director Breceda, Ana, mileage reimb ..................37.17 Forest City CSD, B-Track Entry Fee .......80.00 Bank of America, Credit Card.............$597.50 Riedel Tree Service, Wood .................$450.00 Holm’s Radiator, Service ....................$163.97 Halverson, seconded by Director Manues, to Butson, Abby, supplies reimb ..................54.30 Fort Frenzy, Field Trip ............................618.00 Carpenter Uniform, Supplies ...........$1,548.34 Lisa Ripperger, Reimbursement .........$150.00 HY-CAPACITY, Supplies ......................$60.00 approve the minutes from 5/11/15, Bills and Campbell’s, supplies ................................72.00 Garner Country Club, Entry Fee ..............60.00 Casey’s, Fuel ........................................$87.03 Fawn Roberts, Mileage .......................$130.56 Iowa DOT, Supplies ............................$891.00 Financial Statements for all district funds, Carr, Jessica, reimb for fuel ....................30.01 General Fund, Reimb. Service ..............512.50 Central Iowa Detention, Service .....$1,500.00 Naomi Rothman, Mileage ...................$255.36 Interstate Battery, Supplies ................$152.90 resignations from: Central Iowa Dist, cleaning supplies...1,175.90 Hampton-Dumont CSD, Track Entry Central Iowa Distributing, Supplies .$1,765.45 Gayleen Rutherford, Mileage .............$395.20 ISH-Clarion, Service ..........................$185.00 Camy McCoy – elem teacher, Mary Nessa Claim Aid, Medicaid claiming .............1,251.39 Fee ....................................................100.00 Centurion, Service ...........................$2,928.00 Sadler Construction, Service ..........$1,288.67 ISU, Service ........................................$140.00 – elem nurse & secretary, Billie Long – ms Clarion-Goldfield, open enrollment tuition/ Herrington, Mike, Reimb. State Track CenturyLink, Service ............................$16.28 Stephanie Sandoval, Service .............$310.50 IWD, Service .......................................$638.12 teacher, contracts with: Corey Rutherford – personnel sharing ........................42,230.25 Hotel Rooms .....................................694.40 Doris Chapman, Mileage ....................$172.00 Jayne Schipull, Service .........................$87.10 Kimball Midwest, Supplies ..................$368.42 change to BA+16, Sherry Leksell – HS English Cochlear, supplies ...................................90.00 IBCA, BB Coaches Clinic ......................400.00 Heather Christensen, Reimb. ...............$70.54 Schumacher, Service .........................$246.52 Larry’s Tools, Supplies .......................$147.96 teacher, and one open enrollment application Copy Systems, supplies ........................174.50 IHSMA, Registration Fees .....................170.00 City of Clarion, Service .......................$961.16 Denise Schumacher, Mileage ............$207.36 Lawson Products, Supplies ................$283.67 for one student from Clarion-Goldfield-Dows. Culligan, supplies ....................................30.70 Interact Travel, Inc., Spanish Club Trip Clarion Ambulance, Service ............$1,075.00 Secure Shred Solutions, Service .......$195.00 Maasdam Construction, Service .....$2,657.60 The motion carried. Ayes: Halverson, Rowen, Eagle Building Supply, supplies .............619.74 Deposit ..............................................738.63 Clarion Distributing, Supplies ...............$87.00 Shopko, Supplies ................................$134.24 Martin Marietta, Supplies ................$1,261.45 Manues, Schope. Nays: None. Eagle Grove City of, water bills .........1,917.31 Iowa Falls CSD, G-Track Entry Fee ........75.00 Clarion Hardware, Supplies................$604.68 Sigmeth Roberts Law, Service ...........$126.00 Mid-America, Service .........................$955.75 ENTER 2015 GRADUATES INTO OFFICIAL Eagle Grove Eagle, subscriptions and Iowa FBLA, National Conference ..........100.00 Clarion Library, Service ........................$15.00 Terry Silbaugh, Mileage ......................$215.52 MA Safety & Health, Service ...........$1,140.00 SCHOOL RECORDS: Motion by Director legals/supplies ..................................168.34 Iowa Sports Supply Company, Supplies 696.75 Clarion Super Foods, Supplies .......$1,781.02 Vanessa Smith, Mileage .....................$179.04 MidAmerican, Service .....................$2,128.00 Halverson, seconded by Director Schope, to Eagle Grove Greenhouses, graduation .846.96 J & J Sports, Supplies ........................1,118.00 Michele Cooper, Service ......................$14.40 Solutions, Service ..........................$26,717.65 NEW Cooperative, Supplies ..........$24,882.52 enter the presented list of the 2015 graduating Eagle Grove Schools, wire transfers ......50.00 King’s Pointe Water Park, Field Trip ......275.00 Cost Advisory Services, Service .....$4,125.00 Colleen Soma, Mileage ........................$72.96 Northland, Supplies ............................$651.20 class into the official school records with one Engel Law, legal services ........................67.50 Lake Mills HS, G-Track Entry Fee ...........80.00 Counsel, Service ................................$235.44 Shelle Sporaa, Mileage ......................$176.64 O’Halloran, Supplies ...........................$278.76 addition as noted by Jeff Siebersma. The Erickson, Joe, reimb for regist fees .........85.00 Lewright Meats, Inc., Concession Culligan, Service .................................$383.67 Standard & Associates, Service..........$117.00 Pavement Doctor, Supplies .............$1,375.00 motion carried. Ayes: Halverson, Rowen, Fareway, supplies ..................................163.12 Supplies ..............................................48.00 Daisy’s on Main, Service ......................$50.00 Staples, Supplies ..................................$61.97 PowerPlan, Supplies...........................$690.61 Manues, Schope. Nays: None. Goldfield Access Network, telephone Living History Farms, Field Trip .............406.00 Dakota Medical, Supplies ...................$883.40 Courtney Stewart, Reimbursement ....$145.44 Prairie Energy Coop, Service .............$310.77 HANDBOOKS: Motion by Director service............................................2,311.50 Manson-Northwest Webster School, Dave’s Construction, Service .............$105.00 T & D, Service .....................................$576.47 PSI, Supplies ......................................$119.72 Halverson, seconded by Director Schope, to Hawkeye West Pest Control, monthly Track Entry Fees ...............................270.00 Bryce Davis, Reimbursement .............$455.45 T & S, Service .....................................$135.00 CNH, Supplies ....................................$224.00 approve the handbooks. The motion carried. service...............................................115.00 National FFA Organization, Awards .......250.50 Deyta, Service ....................................$600.00 Kim Thayer, Mileage ...........................$431.52 T & S, Service .....................................$600.00 Ayes: Halverson, Rowen, Manues, Schope. Heartland AEA, registrations .................300.00 Neff Company, Awards ..........................302.66 Digital-Ally, Supplies ........................$4,025.00 The Messenger, Service ......................$39.00 The Trash Man, Service .....................$320.40 Nays: None. Heinemann, supplies .............................146.85 NHD, LLC., Pizza-Track Workers ..........190.00 Janet Disney, Mileage ........................$287.04 The Trash Man, Service .....................$183.18 Unity Point Clinic, Service ..................$185.00 Director Crail now present. Hilton Garden Inn, meeting expense .....155.68 O’Hern, Dan, Reimb. Supplies ................68.96 Dollar General, PR ..................................$2.00 Juanita Thompson, Reimbursement ..$163.36 Urness, Supplies.................................$176.52 SCHOOL FEES AND FOOD SERVICE IJUMP, utilities ....................................1,067.16 Prairie Lakes AEA, MS Yearbooks ........573.37 Eagle Building Supply, Supplies .........$520.92 Thrifty White, Supplies .........................$55.08 US Cellular, Service..............................$85.39 PRICES FOR 2015-2016: Motion by Director Iowa Dept of Transportation, wall map ....20.00 Rice Lake Golf Course, Fee ....................60.00 Eagle Pharmacy, Supplies .................$241.26 Tiffini Toliver, Mileage .........................$232.64 Verizon Wireless, Service ...............$1,952.51 Halverson, seconded by Director Schope, to Jeske, McKristie, supplies reimb .............25.47 Richardson, Reggie, SB Official ..............95.00 Electronic Engineering, Service ...........$75.00 TQ Technologies, Service ...............$4,610.78 TCM/FCNB, Credit Card .....................$281.96 approve changing the driver education fee to John Deere Financial, repairs................170.10 SAI, Leadership Training Camp.............350.00 EBS, Flex ............................................$156.75 USPS, Supplies ...............................$1,000.00 Weidemann, Service ......................$3,400.00 $325 for the 2015-16 school year. The motion Jostens, supplies ................................1,002.36 Scholastic Book Fairs, Supplies .........2,020.63 Ewing Funeral Home, Service ............$902.19 UnityPoint Clinic, Service ...................$110.00 Windstream, Service ............................$59.63 carried. Ayes: Crail, Halverson, Rowen, Lawson Auto Body, repairs ....................394.70 Science Center Of Iowa, Field Trip ..........23.50 Fancy That Catering, Service ...............$80.00 Urness, Supplies.................................$493.99 Wright County Auditor, Postage ...........$32.39 Manues, Schope. Motion by Director Manues, Lifetouch, supplies .................................348.00 Shindigz, Prom Supplies .......................289.54 Fareway, Supplies .................................$59.16 US Cellular, Service............................$938.13 Ziegler, Supplies ..............................$8,271.07 seconded by Director Halverson to approve Lyle’s, repairs.........................................114.96 Siebersma, Jeff, Reimb. Supplies .........569.00 Fetrow Reporting, Service ....................$30.40 Verizon Wireless, Service ..................$698.95 Public Health Resource the proposed fees and food service prices as MidAmerican Energy, utilities .............6,503.21 Smock, Andrea, Reimb. Supplies ............29.97 Fillenwarth Beach Cottage, Service $1,808.00 TCM/FCNB, Credit Card ..................$3,528.64 Ruth Radechel Davis, Service .............$18.00 proposed for 2015-2016 with change to driver Mosaic, transitional services..................396.00 Spring Valley Golf Course, Entry Fees ..120.00 Foust Funeral Home, Service .............$622.00 Stan Watne, Reimbursement .............$131.04 hibu, Service .........................................$86.00 education fee. The motion carried. Ayes: Crail, Nasco, supplies .....................................180.26 Stumps, Prom Supplies .........................199.94 Frontier, Service .................................$242.59 Wayne County Sheriff, Service ............$22.00 Shopko, Supplies ....................................$5.99 Halverson, Rowen, Manues, Schope. Nays: Nessa, Mary, mileage reimb ....................12.60 Tapper, Lisa, Reimb. Supplies ...............162.89 Goldfield Access, Service ................$2,127.79 WCPB, Rent ........................................$265.14 Tiffini Toliver, Reimbursement ..............$13.25 None. O’Hern, Dan, travel exp .............................9.49 Teeselink, Kyle, Reimb. Supplies ..........458.75 Great Kids, Service........................$11,999.23 Sharon Woodley, Mileage .....................$98.88 TCM/FCNB, Credit Card .....................$211.50 BREAD AND MILK BIDS FOR 2015-2016: Pepper, supplies ....................................304.47 The Print Shop, Ffa Awards .....................37.50 GRP, Service ........................................$40.00 Wright County Auditor, Postage .........$707.94 Wr. Co. Dist. Fair, Donation ..................$85.00 Motion by Director Manues, seconded by Phonak, supplies ................................1,498.39 TMI Services, Service at Track Meets ...245.00 Carmel Hammen, Mileage ..................$383.04 Wright County Engineer, Fuel .........$1,428.30 Empowerment Director Crail, to accept bids from Hiland Dairy PiperJaffray, filing fee .........................1,000.00 Trophies Plus, Awards ...........................118.68 Hanson & Sons, Service ....................$456.06 Wright County Fair, Supplies ..............$326.65 Staples, Supplies ................................$143.60 Foods for milk and Bimbo Bakeries for bread for Rieman Music, supplies ........................303.77 University of Iowa Foundation, Donation 100.00 Mary Haugen, Mileage .......................$229.92 Monitor, Service ....................................$41.00 TCM/FCNB, Credit Card .....................$247.97 2015-2016. The motion carried. Ayes: Crail, Scholastic, supplies ............................1,100.00 Vande Zande, Steve, SB Official .............95.00 Hawkeye West, Service ......................$201.00 Wright County Motors, Service .......$4,019.62 Angela Wesselink, Reimbursement ...$962.88 Halverson, Rowen, Manues, Schope. Nays: School Bus Sales, repair parts ...........1,116.90 Walker, Charlie, Track Starter ................125.00 Health Education Center, Training .....$120.00 Wright Materials, Supplies ..................$352.97 E911 Surcharge Fund None. School Specialty, supplies .......................39.25 Webster City CSD, Entry Fees ..............180.00 Heartland Paper Company, Supplies .$287.06 General Supplemental AT&T, Service .......................................$40.64 BOARD APPROVAL OF SIAC Schumacher, elevator maint ..................158.69 Weland, Mike, Refund .............................15.00 Karl Helgevold, Reimbursement ..........$42.00 ISACA, Training ..................................$250.00 CenturyLink, Service ..........................$555.16 RECOMMENDATIONS: Motion by Director Schwake, Justin, mtg exp reimb ..............14.00 Wilde, Ann, Reimb. Prom Supplies........248.96 Hennigar’s, Service .........................$1,044.60 Secretary of State, Supplies ...............$154.35 Frontier, Service ...................................$70.87 Halverson, seconded by Director Schope, to Siebersma, Jeff, mileage reimb .............152.88 Windstar Lines, Inc., Destination hibu, Service .........................................$86.00 Wright County Auditor, Metered Global Software, Service.................$1,978.10 approve the School Improvement Advisory Spencer Steel, supplies ...........................76.20 Imagination Trip ................................839.64 Holiday Inn, Lodging ...........................$252.00 postage .............................................$14.32 Goldfield Telephone, Service ..............$119.12 Committee’s Growth Goal Recommendations. T & D, vehicle repairs ............................236.27 Wuebiker, Wayne, Baseball Official ...___95.00 Home Appliance, Service .....................$92.39 Wright County Employees Side Fund MidAmerican, Service ..........................$47.35 The motion carried. Ayes: Crail, Halverson, Teen Driver Inc, driver ed program .....6,500.00 $24,843.52 Homeline, Supplies ..............................$107.47 Belmond Health, Wellness program.....$60.00 Windstream, Service ..........................$164.66 Rowen, Manues, Schope. Nays: None. Teeselink, Sarah, supplies reimb .............82.50 NUTRITION FUND BILLS FOR MAY, Honeywell, Supplies ...........................$600.00 Clarion Health, Wellness program .....$180.00 WMTel.net, Service ............................$122.00 SET SPECIAL MEETING FOR YEAR END Toliver, Jess, mileage reimb ..................525.40 APPROVAL JUNE 8, 2015 Houser, Berkland & Simonson, EMC, Life .........................................$1,690.00 Capital Projects BUSINESS – A special meeting for year end Trash Man, monthly service ..................770.00 Anderson-Erickson Dairy Co., Milk Rent .............................................$4,550.00 EBS, PSF ............................................$915.00 John Brott, Service ..........................$1,400.00 business was set for Tuesday, June 30, 2015 at Tumbleweed, supplies ...........................799.00 Products .........................................5,651.00 Nancy Huisinga, Mileage ....................$163.68 ISAC, Health ................................$133,879.00 Jaeger, Courthouse roof ...............$29,898.50 12:00 Noon upon a motion by Director Manues UNI, registration fees .............................300.00 Coca-Cola Enterprises Bottling, Humboldt Co Sheriff, Service ...............$34.95 Lincoln National Life, Dental ...........$9,732.83 Slingshot, Service ............................$4,575.00 and a second by Director Halverson. The United States Postal Service, postage A La Carte .........................................224.60 IACCB, Membership ........................$1,500.00 Wright County PSF, Claims ...........$22,091.48 Debt Service motion carried unanimously. for meter.........................................5,000.00 Eagle Grove CSD, Senior Lunch IACCVSO, Membership ........................$50.00 Wright Medical, Wellness program ....$187.25 Bankers Trust, EG Building ...........$55,792.50 INFRASTRUCTURE ITEMS: Mr Toliver W & H, fuel .........................................4,636.84 Refunds...............................................55.53 ICAA, Training.....................................$650.00 Jail Commissary Debt Service Wind Farm UR shared a brief list of anticipated and ongoing Wal Mart, supplies .................................182.60 Earthgrains Baking Companies, Bread ICAP, Service ........................................$31.25 Bank of America, Credit Card.............$254.98 Bankers Trust, TIF Windfarm ......$214,503.13 projects. Webster City Schools, open enrollment Products .........................................1,044.70 ICCC, Training ......................................$50.00 Clarion Super Foods, Supplies ..............$9.43 Local Emergency Management TRIP REQUEST: Motion by Director tuition ...........................................29,074.75 Fareway Store, Supplies .......................222.12 ICRA, Service .........................................$6.00 RelianceTelephone, Supplies ..........$1,000.00 Clarion Super Foods, Supplies ..........$210.23 Manues, seconded by Director Halverson, to Wieth, Crystal, mileage reimb..................35.70 Martin Bros. Dist. Co., Supplies........35,072.29 ID Wholesaler, Supplies .....................$301.00 Jail Room & Board Goldfield Access, Service ..................$103.45 approve the Boys Cross Country Team trip Wilde, Ann, mileage reimb ...............____23.31 $42,270.24 IMAGETEK, Service .............................$40.00 Norment, Service ...........................$10,850.00 Jensen Trailers, Supplies ...................$385.25 request to Colorado, July 19-26, 2015. The $124,073.62 Reports and supporting documents INHF, Membership ..............................$250.00 MH-DD Services Fund Pizza Ranch, Supplies ..........................$70.80 motion carried. Ayes: Crail, Halverson, Rowen, PPEL FUND BILLS FOR APPROVAL - considered by the Board at this meeting are on Iowa Alliance, Membership .............$1,525.00 Casey’s, Fuel ........................................$42.45 Verizon Wireless, Service ....................$80.02 Manues, Schope. Nays: None. JUNE 8, 2015 file in the Board Secretary’s office, 448-4749, ILEA, Service ........................................$15.00 Goldfield Access, Service ..................$134.99 Wright County Communications EARLY GRADUATION REQUEST: Motion Asset Genie, screens ............................622.50 Monday through Friday, 8 a.m - 4 p.m. IPRA, Service .......................................$50.00 Lisa Ripperger, Reimbursement ...........$18.96 Bank of America, Credit Card.............$715.31 by Director Crail, seconded by Director Schope, Central Iowa Dist, floor finish ..............5,124.80 Jon Rowen, Board President ISH-Clarion, Service .....................$28,557.26 Jen Sheehan, Reimbursement ...........$159.36 Colleen Meier, Reimbursement ..........$145.92 to approve early graduation request pending Duke, scissor lift ...............................10,700.00 Teresa Pohlman, Board Secretary ISH-Belmond, Service ....................$11,677.72 Alisha Steburg, Reimbursement ..........$80.64 PLS, Service .......................................$720.00 completion of credit requirements. The motion ICN, internet service ...........................2,901.13 Wk.25 IWWA, Dues .......................................$65.00 Verizon Wireless, Service ...............$2,532.36 County Assessor Agency Fund ISACA, Training ..................................$100.00 Saundra Vorland, Reimbursement .......$26.88 Counsel, Service ................................$122.06 JCL, Supplies ......................................$219.16 Alice Warner, Service .........................$298.24 Culligan, Service ...................................$33.50 PUBLIC NOTICE Cheryl Johnson, Mileage ......................$87.36 WCPB, Rent ........................................$530.62 Carol Haupt, Mileage ............................$11.52 David L Johnson, Mileage ..................$251.04 Rural Services Basic Fund Mike Hutchinson, Mileage ....................$76.80 GOLDFIELD CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Karl Chevrolet, Service.......................$400.00 Belmond Library, Apportionment ....$2,480.58 ICIT, Training .......................................$200.00 Konica Minolta, Service ......................$262.25 Clarion Library, Apportionment .......$2,377.25 Carissa Lehman, Reimbursement ........$91.20 GOLDFIELD kit/fire department ............................845.11 abstaining. KQWC AM-FM, Service .....................$329.88 Dows Library, Apportionment ..........$1,136.91 Roberta McBain, Mileage .....................$57.60 CITY COUNCIL Lyle’s Ford, Car towing .......................150.00 Motion made by Sorensen, second Jennifer Krull, Service ........................$217.00 Eagle Grove Library, NCDIA, Service ..................................$250.00 JUNE 8, 2015 Quality Pump & Control ....Service, inspection Sampson, to pass the 2nd reading of Ordinance LCIA, Membership ..............................$100.00 Apportionment .............................$2,790.67 Office Elements, Supplies ..................$185.91 Mayor Protem Reed called the meeting to on pumps .......................................480.00 170: ‘No Yard Parking’. Third reading will be Naomi Lette, Mileage .............................$57.12 Nate Huntley, Clerk/Boone ...................$60.00 Charles Peil, Mileage ............................$57.60 order at 7 p.m. Council members present: The Pavement Doctor, Spray injection at the July 13th Council Meeting. Approved by LexisNexis, Service ............................$250.00 Tom Huntley, Trustee/Boone ................$60.00 Pictometry, Service........................$25,357.84 Sorensen, Sampson, Soenen. Absent: street patching .............................2,021.25 Roll Call Vote. AYES: Sorensen, Sampson, Deb Lukes, Reimbursement .................$97.59 Dale Kraft, Trustee/Boone ....................$60.00 Solutions, Service ...........................$3,650.00 Stevenson, Frakes. Also present: Robert Wright Co Communications, 4th Qtr Soenen. NAYS: None. Michele Lund, Reimbursement.............$59.70 Curtis Meinke, Trustee/Boone ..............$60.00 Scott Thompson, Mileage .....................$76.80 Malloy, City Attorney; Barbara Jergenson, City Dispatch .......................................3,968.75 Introduced and moved by Soenen, second Mary Lyons, Mileage .............................$85.44 Rowan Library, Apportionment ........$1,550.42 US Cellular, Service............................$198.03 Clerk; PW Assistant, Justin Askvig; Eagle Grove Humboldt Newspapers, Advertising ......42.63 Sorensen, Res. #640 approving the Goldfield MARCO, Supplies ...............................$197.90 WCC, Apportionment.....................$20,781.25 Wright County Auditor, Postage ...........$86.69 Police Chief Ray Beltran; Angie Halfwassen; Titan Machinery, Engine filters for City Code 2015 with the exception of Ordinance Martin Health, Supplies .......................$101.19 Sanitary Landfill, Apportionment .....$6,018.75 Grand Total .................................$936,487.54 Tiffini Toliver; Dr. Pam Kelch; Dr. Heather backhoe.............................................43.50 170. AYES: Sorensen, Sampson, Soenen. Patty McCoy, Mileage .........................$108.48 K-9 Fund Wk.25 Stillman; Dr. Michael Moffitt; Dr. Jordan Moffitt; Hawkins, Water Plant...........................181.55 NAYS: None. McFarland Clinic, Service ....................$34.00 Bank of America, Credit Card.............$128.27 Emily Askvig; Sheri Molitor; Mick and Vicky Central Iowa Televising, Lagoon, Oak & Motion made by Sampson, second Soenen, Sandra McGrath, Service ...................$509.28 Secondary Road Fund Boyington; Clint Pamperin; Bonnie Snyder; Main, Cedar & Main cleanout .......1,225.00 to approve a July 4th Fireworks permit for Barb Meyer, Mileage .............................$96.00 Airgas, Supplies ..................................$228.79 Andrew Wanken; Jeff Slaikeu, Fire Chief; and Urness Hardware, Water Plant Brine Arnold Kurfman. All ayes. Motion carried. Joe Skinner. tank/magnet ......................................17.24 Motion made by Sorensen, second Motion made by Soenen, second Sorensen, Hawkeye West, pest control ..................35.00 Sampson, to renew Casey’s cigarette and to approve the May 7th minutes. Motion made Access Systems, monthly copier lease 167.71 tobacco permit for FY 2015-16. All ayes. PUBLIC NOTICE by Sorensen, second Sampson, to approve the Utility deposits, customer refunds ........160.23 Motion carried. Want to read the entire Eagle newspaper on-line? WRIGHT COUNTY SUPERVISORS MINUTES May 11th minutes. Motion made by Soenen, Martin’s, brass halyard snaps ...............68.96 Uniform Policy, Res. #630 will be amended SUPERVISORS second Sorensen, to approve the May 26th Arnold Motor Supply, Lawnmower & at the July 13th Council Meeting. All you have to do is subscribe at JUNE 1, 2015 minutes. Motion made by Soenen, second Backhoe ..........................................196.29 Resolution #641 – Authorizing Wages for Chairman Helgevold called the regular Sampson, to approve the June claims. All Boone Valley Implement, Gernerator – City Employees for the FY July 1, 2015 thru meeting of the Wright County Board of ayes. Motions carried. pump-injector rebuild ....................1,828.21 June 30, 2016. www.theeaglegroveeagle.com Supervisors to order at 9 a.m. Members CLAIMS Banyon Data Systems, yearly Moved by Sampson, second Sorensen, present were Watne, Rasmussen, and Payroll ...............................................7,174.83 software support ...........................2,385.00 to increase the Public Works Assistant pay Helgevold. City Contributions .............................1,707.48 Continental Research, 6 gal - 3.5%. Approved by a Roll Call Vote. AYES: Minutes of the previous regular meeting of Goldfield Post Office, postage ............151.00 No Crack .........................................245.27 Sorensen, Sampson, Soenen. NAYS: None. May 26, 2015, were read and approved. Century Link, non-emergency line .........44.59 Zehner Safety, annual fire extinguisher Moved by Sampson, second Sorensen, to Approved claims for payment. The Trash Man, May service & checks ...............................................21.00 increase the City Clerk pay 11.5%. Approved by Heard update of the Avian Influenza. Last cleanup day .................................1,506.25 Rasmussen Lawn Care, Spring a Roll Call Vote. AYES: Sorensen, Sampson, week there were two potential outbreaks in Wright County Area Landfill, TV’s .......520.00 Fertilizer ..........................................275.00 Soenen. NAYS: None. Wright County. Wright County will continue to Mid-America Publishing, publishing Barbara Jergenson, May exp .................40.80 Motion made by Soenen, second Sorensen, work the Incident Command Center and with legals ...............................................495.46 Fire Department, volunteer firemen to offer the cleaning person $18 an hour to the State to get updates. Malloy Law Firm, legal fees .................735.00 pay/Jan thru June .........................1,356.00 clean City Hall. All ayes. Carried. Motion by Rasmussen, and seconded AgSource Laboratories, testing ...........218.00 Council Pay: Motion by Sampson, second Soenen, to by Watne, to approve the fireworks permits Goldfield Telephone Co., telephone & Jill Sorensen....................................440.00 adjourn at 9:15 p.m. Motion carried. for Kirby Amonson and Bruce Frink. Motion fax ...................................................180.91 Harlan Frakes ..................................360.00 REVENUE & EXPENSES FOR MONTH OF carried. Bomgaars, supplies .............................146.80 Kevin Reed......................................400.00 MAY 2015 Motion by Watne, and seconded by MidAmerican Energy, gas & Duane Sampson .............................440.00 FUND REVENUE EXPENDITURE Rasmussen, to approve the joint drainage electricity ......................................1,571.76 Greg Soenen ...................................400.00 General 9,760.59 42,850.13 district assessments with Hancock County. MidAmerican Energy, Old School Park Terry Parker, Affidavit Operator ............800.00 Corn LP 4,166.66 11,354.37 Motion carried. electric ...............................................25.75 Fluoride in Goldfield’s water system was Fire Department 150.00 125.01 Peggy Schluttenhofer, Tiffini Toliver, W & H Cooperative, diesel & gas ........424.63 discussed at length and will be decided at the LO Tax 4,341.44 0.00 and Andy Yackle, members of the safety PSI, office supplies ................................66.97 July council meeting for the DNR permit. Road Use Tax 2,869.13 1,271.01 committee, presented the Tobacco and Prairie Energy Cooperative, RLF Sheri Molitor, Clint Pamperin – sewer line Employee Benefit 833.14 1,041.24 Nicotine Free Environment Policy for Wright Meter payment ................................748.13 at 521 W Hwy 3: Options were discussed. Emergency Fund 194.04 0.00 County. Motion by Helgevold to change the Eagle Building Supply, Deadbolt for Motion made by Sampson, second Soenen, to TIF 946.80 0.00 verbiage in the policy to only limit to lit tobacco Water Plant .......................................48.89 retain an engineer to look at this sewer project. Debt Service 0.00 0.00 products and to allow smoking in the employee IA DNR, Drinking Water Cert. Renewal - All ayes. Carried. Water Fund 11,323.30 19,695.82 vehicle on county property. Motion dies for Justin .................................................60.00 The building permit for a garage addition Sewer Fund 5,828.29 10,379.68 lack of a second. IA DNR, Waste Water Cert Renewal – at 322 Jefferson was not approved due to the Agency Fund 0.00 0.00 Motion by Watne, and seconded by Justin .................................................60.00 footage from the alley. Totals 40,413.39 86,717.26 515-825-3770 Rasmussen, to approve the Tobacco and Rasmussen Landscaping, Motion made by Sorensen, second Soenen, Kevin Reed, Mayor Pro-Tem Nicotine Free Environment Policy as written to Broom rock from log cabin area ........75.00 to hire Keith Sampson to help with the mowing Barbara Jergenson, City Clerk 4051 B1r8a sHswfieyl d3 DWr. be effective July 1, 2015. Motion carried, with Equimco, rock .....................................270.07 at an hourly rate of $15 and not to exceed Wk.25 PO Box 28 Helgevold voting nay. S & L Equipment, Hydrant flow test 29 hours a week. All ayes with Sampson Terry Baxter, Iowa House of Representatives, Goldfield, IA gave an update on the happenings at the State Capitol. He talked about the budget, school 50542 funding, Avian Influenza, unfunded mandates, Paul D. Tokheim, CLU, LUTCF nitrate removal, and managed health care. [email protected] Motion by Watne, and seconded by Rasmussen, to adjourn the meeting. Motion Life - Health - Long-term Care - Disability Legals are your right to know! carried. Annuity - Investments Karl Helgevold, Chairman Wright County Board of Supervisors Securities offered through First Heartland Capital, Inc. Member FINRA & SIPC Betty Ellis, Wright County Auditor (Tokheim Fnancial Services Inc. is not affiliated with First Heartland Captial, Inc.) Wk.25 P N /A A ublic otice rouNd the reA 9 EaglE grovE EaglE Thursday, June 18, 2015 PUBLIC NOTICE Family Farms Only! GOLDFIELD WATER QUALITY REPORT 2014 WATER QUALITY REPORT FOR Letter to the Editor: The Eagle Grove Water Supply What we need in Iowa is several times to Branstad. Only This report contains important information regarding the water quality in our water system. The source of our water is groundwater. Our only family farms. I encourage five Congressmen have answered. groundwater is drawn from the Mississippian and Pleistocene aquifers. Our water quality testing shows the following results: everyone to write, call, or email Branstad ignores me and has Gov. Branstad; Mr. Gipp, the DNR his people refer me to the DNR. director; and your representatives In other words “passing the in Congress to change laws for the buck.” And the DNR and I have DNR. Iowa is invaded by confined “delightful” arguments and here’s animal feeding operations or where I need the public to help. CAFOs. I have a hog confinement Please voice your opinions by going up 1,900 feet or so from my letter or email...... house door and another half mile There can be no democracy west of me. That one, my neighbor when no politicians will act in your (a family farmer) wanted, but interest. Change of the CAFOs couldn’t out bid a CAFO owner. will come if enough of the public These CAFOs pollute our waters will continually write, email, and Jennifer’s with fecal bacteria, nitrogen and call ALL elected officials. This phosphorous. Also, in the last needs to be an issue in the next Produce Tidbits 15 years, there have been 715 elections. Everyone, don’t wait till reported manure spills, with most our environment is beyond repair Welcome to Produce Tidbits. coming from factory farms. If you or your child gets asthma. Which This week I would like to start off inner tube the Turkey River, you one of you wants to be the human by talking a little bit about what is are swimming in it. So, write your sacrifice and contact MRSA? Yes, presently going on within our store. letter...... there are studies that say this can Our store is getting a new facelift, Another health hazard is in the happen. So, write and ask for new AKA remodel. I know that some of air. Over 200 gases, including laws of the CAFOs...... you are finding it hard to find things. hydrogen sulfide and ammonia This is a quote from the Yes, it’s true—a few things are being (we all are breathing it, not just Waterloo Courier of May 15, moved around a bit, but it will all me), are emitted. And if you know 2015: “Branstad has said in be worth it in the end. We will be anyone with respiratory illnesses earlier comments that our water Note: Contaminants with dates indicate information about contaminants or potential to 2 minutes before using tap water. Additional offering a wider variety of some results from the most recent testing done in health effects can be obtained by calling the information is available from the Safe Drinking items, along with a whole variety of or asthma? CAFOs contribute to is getting cleaner, that’s just not accordance with regulations. Environmental Protection Agency’s Safe Water Hotline (1-800-426-4791). it, so write or call...... true,” said Larry Ginter, a family DEFINITIONS Drinking Water Hotline (1-800-426-4791). SOURCE WATER ASSESSMENT gluten free products. This pollution will stop/kill farmer and Iowa CCL member • AL - Action Level - The concentration Some people may be more vulnerable INFORMATION Stand up freezers will make it of a contaminant which, if exceeded, triggers to contaminants in drinking water than the The Eagle Grove Water Supply obtains its the birds enjoyed by the public from Rhodes. “Shame on any of more accessible for you to find treatment or other requirements which a water general population. Immuno-compromised water from the Mississippian and Pleistocene at Cardinal marsh, located a mile Iowa’s leadership that continues to system must follow. persons such as persons with cancer aquifers. The Mississippian aquifer was frozen items, along with many new or two from the CAFOs. will the mislead the public about the crisis • MCL - Maximum Contaminant Level undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have determined to have low susceptibility to changes in our produce department. - The highest level of a contaminant that is undergone organ transplants, people with contamination because the characteristics of DNR or Branstad be fined when a state of our waters.” There will be many other added allowed in drinking water. MCLs are set as HIV/AIDS or other immune system disorders, the aquifer and overlying materials provide Bald Eagle is found dead by the Also a quote: “Branstad close to the MCLGs as feasible using the best some elderly, and infants can be particularly natural protection from contaminants at the benefits. Just bare with us through available treatment technology. at risk from infections. These people should land surface. The Mississippian well will have our mess and I guarantee that you pollution? I hold them responsible spokesman, Jimmy Centers said • MCLG - Maximum Contaminant Level seek advice about drinking water from their low susceptibility to surface contaminants because Iowa’s Congress and the governor’s commitment to Goal - The level of a contaminant in drinking health care providers. EPA/CDC guidelines such as leaking underground storage tanks, will love the end result! My mother Branstad need to ALL be on the water quality is demonstrated by water below which there is no known or on appropriate means to lessen the risk contaminant spills, and excess fertilizer always taught me that, “All good expected risk to health. MCLGs allow for a of infection by Cryptosporidium and other application. The KPleistocene aquifer was same page and redo the laws his budget proposal to spend $57 things come to those who wait,” and margin of safety. microbial contaminants are available from determined to be slightly susceptible to governing the DNR who passes million on it over two years.” • MRDL - Maximum Residual Disinfectant the Safe Drinking Water Hotline (1-800-426- contamination because the characteristics of I am sure that will be the end result the matrix for the CAFOs. In Let’s write him and tell him to Level - The highest level of a disinfectant 4791). the aquifer and overlying materials provide of our store’s remodel! allowed in drinking water. There is convincing If present, elevated levels of lead can moderate protection from contaminants simple terms, a matrix is like “put the money where his mouth If you are having trouble finding evidence that addition of a disinfectant cause serious health problems, especially for such as leaking underground storage tanks, an application filled out by the is” and pass legislation to stop or is necessary for control of microbial pregnant women and young children. Lead contaminant spills and excess fertilizer something, just ask one of our contaminants. in drinking water is primarily from materials application. A detailed evaluation of your Fareway employees. We will be glad CAFO owner and they grade strictly regulate the CAFOs! • MRDLG - Maximum Residual Disinfectant and components associated with service lines source water was completed by the Iowa themselves. to me, it’s like I take Everyone, let your voice be heard Level Goal - The level of a drinking water and home plumbing. The Eagle Grove Water Department of Natural Resources, and is to help you out! the bar exam, grade myself, and for our kids and family farms, disinfectant below which there is no known Supply is responsible for providing high quality available from The Eagle Grove Water Supply Now on to Produce Tidbits. This or expected risk to health. MRDLGs do not drinking water, but cannot control the variety at 121 North Wright Ave., Eagle Grove, IA now I’m a lawyer. They ALWAYS ‘cause Congress and Branstad is week I would like to talk about reflect the benefits of the use of disinfectants of materials used in plumbing components. 50533. pass themselves and then the turning Iowa’s motto into: “Iowa to control microbial contaminants. When your water has been sitting for several OTHER INFORMATION something else that has just arrived DNR “looks” at it and passes it. the hog septic hole of the United • N/A - Not Applicable hours, you can minimize the potential for lead The employees of the Eagle Grove Water in our produce department. It is • ND - Not Detected exposure by flushing your tap for 30 seconds Supply are acutely aware of the impact that I question the “looking” the DNR States.” the plumcot. If you remember, a • pCi/L - Picocuries Per Liter to 2 minutes before using water for drinking or their job has on public health. With that in does and you should too. So, write Connie Hanson • ppb - Parts Per Billion cooking. If you are concerned about lead in mind, we always do our best to provide the plumcot is a hybrid fruit. It is the • ppm - Parts Per Million your water, you may wish to have your water residents of Eagle Grove with the best quality result of a cross pollination between your letter of concern...... 3417 Co. Rd. A46 • RAA - Running Annual Average tested. Information on lead in drinking water, water our treatment facility is capable of. I have written ALL of Iowa’s Cresco, IA 52136 • LRAA - Locational Running Annual testing methods and steps you can take to CONTACT INFORMATION a plum and an apricot. Plumcots congressmen; written and emailed Average minimize exposure is available from the Safe For questions regarding this information, are also known as pluots, and there • S/EP - Source Entry Point Drinking Water Hotline, or at http://www.epa. please contact Bryan Baker, Water are many different varieties. I have • TT - Treatment Technique - A required gov/safewater/lead. Superintendant at (515) 448-3464 during process intended to reduce the level of a ADDITIONAL HEALTH INFORMATION the following hours: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., just received the very first one of the contaminant in drinking water. Infants and young children are typically Monday - Friday. season, and it is really good. Some • SGL - Single Sample Result more vulnerable to lead in drinking water than Please Note: This report will not be mailed of those varieties include Flavorosa, • TCR - Total Coliform Rule the general population. It is possible that lead to individual customers. Copies may be picked GENERAL INFORMATION levels at your home may be higher than at up at the Eagle Grove City Hall, Eagle Grove Eagle Egg, Early Dapple, Flavor Drinking water, including bottled water, may other homes in the community as a result of Memorial Library, and the Eagle Grove Water Gold, King Kong, and Dapple Jack We make reasonably be expected to contain at least materials used in yuor home’s plumbing. If you Department. small amounts of some contaminants. The are concerned about elevated lead levels in Wk.25 just to name a few. Each one has its presence of contaminants does not necessarily your home’s water, you may wish to have your own specific time of the summer to acid free indicate that water posed a health risk. More water tested and flush your tap for 30 seconds which it comes in season. Plumcots are considered a color “superfood” because of their super PUBLIC NOTICE Horticulture Hints: Probate - Ruth N. Good high level of antioxidants, exceeding NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, OF the benefits of blueberries even. reprints APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR, AND Rain—go away Don’t be fooled by their color either. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Some of the sweetest plumcots might THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT for your WRIGHT COUNTY By Yvonne McCormick, ISU Extension Horticulturist just be bright green! PROBATE NO. ESPR016531 When buying plumcots, choose It’s raining, it’s pouring; what with native plants that tolerate IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF those that are firm to the touch with scrapbook RUTH N. GOOD, DECEASED else is new? In recent weeks, many wet soil. Water collected by rain TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE just a slight give when squeezed regions of Iowa have been deluged gardens is absorbed by plants and ESTATE OF RUTH N. GOOD, DECEASED, ever so gently. Plumcots continue to or picture WHO DIED ON OR ABOUT MARCH 23, 2015: with an excess amount of rainfall surrounding soil within a day, so no You are hereby notified that on the 28th ripen at room temperature. When it this year. Most gardens only need mosquito worries, which can occur day of May, 2015, the last will and testament ripens to your likeness, make sure of RUTH N. GOOD, deceased, bearing date of an inch or two of water per week in a bog or pond garden. you refrigerate it to keep it that way. frame. the 26th day of September, 1994, was admitted to probate in the above-named court, and that and rainfall is usually a welcome Did you know? Maintaining Plumcots can be refrigerated up to a Ambie Timmerman was appointed executor of occurrence (unless you are a golfer). a well-drained soil helps prevent week or more. the estate. Any action to set aside the will must But too much rain can have a waterlogging of garden plants. Plumcots are sodium free, fat and be brought in the district court of said county within the later to occur of four months from the negative impact on your yard and Addition of compost to poorly saturated fat free, cholesterol free, doantee mofo nththe fsreocmo nthde p duabtleic aotfi omn aoilfi nthgi sth niso tnicoeti coer garden plants. drained soils will add organic matter and an excellent source of vitamin C. 314 4W4.8 B-4r7o4a5dway to all heirs of the decedent and devisees Over-watered, saturated soils result and improve drainage. Use of raised The next time you are in our Produce Monday - Friday ~ 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. under the will whose identities are reasonably Department at Fareway, don’t forget in a condition called waterlogging, beds is another idea for those areas ascertainable, or thereafter be forever barred. to ask for a sample of a plumcot, if Notice is further given that all persons when the soil is filled to capacity with of the garden prone to waterlogging. indebted to the estate are requested to make you haven’t tried one. water. Waterlogging deprives plants Gardening Questions? Contact immediate payment to the undersigned, and Have a super fantastic week. Once creditors having claims against the estate of oxygen. Plants need oxygen for McCormick at [email protected] again pardon the mess, and until next must file them with the clerk of the above- named district court, as provided by law, duly cell division, growth and to uptake for information or advice. time good-bye! authenticated, for allowance, and unless so and transport nutrients. Plants in filed by the later to occur of four months from poorly drained areas are especially the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of the mailing of this notice prone to waterlogging. (unless otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is thereafter forever barred. Yellowing of plants due to lack How to contact your Eagle Grove Eagle Grove Area Lion’s Club Dated this 5th day of June, 2015. of nitrogen is a common symptom Dollars for Scholars 4th Tues. of the month Ambie Timmerman of waterlogging. Nitrogen, which Meets at the 6 p.m. Executor of estate City Council Representative Gathering/Community Room of at Emerson Building in EG 208 N. Lincoln promotes green, healthy foliage, can Eagle Grove, IA 50533 Rotary Senior Living-South be lost from the soil through leaching, Jane E. Rosien The Fourth Monday of the month Wright County Attorney for executor as excess rainfall or watering can September-May Taxpayers’ FLANDER, CASPER & ROSIEN, P.C. 223 E. Court Avenue cause loss of water-soluble minerals At 6:30 p.m. Association Meeting P.O. Box 67 in soil. When a plant’s root system We welcome all interested people 3rd Mon. of the month Winterset, IA 50273-0067 cannot access nitrogen in the soil, to attend! 7 p.m. Telephone: (515) 462-4912 Pizza Ranch in Clarion Date of second publication: 18th day of due to excess moisture and lack of June, 2015. A.A. Meeting oxygen, yellowing of leaves soon Wk.24,25 Wednesdays at 8 p.m. Viona Masonic Meeting follows. 510 S. Jackson, Eagle Grove 2nd Tues. of the month Wet soil is easily compacted and Mayor Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 N.A. Meeting 8 p.m. Sandy Ask us further restricting soil aeration and Teri Jo Pohlman Kendall Johnson Dennis Mondays at 8 p.m. Masonic Hall in Renwick McGrath root growth. Remember not to work (Dec. 31, 2015) (Dec. 31, 2017) Vadewater 510 S. Jackson, Eagle Grove (Dec. 31, 2015) Rotary Club of EG about wet soil and avoid unnecessary foot (515) 689-4413 (515) 293-9036 (Dec. 31, 2015) Bower Masonic Lodge Meets at the community room of traffic in the garden to avoid soil (515) 851-0016 (515) 448-4140 1st Tuesday of the month Rotary Senior placing compaction. 6:30 p.m. at Living-South Too much rain also increases Masonic Lodge in Noon each Tuesday your relative humidity and the risk of Eagle Grove for 55 minutes disease development in the garden. We welcome visitors. Parent Connection Proper spacing of plants to provide ad on our A monthly support group air circulation is a preventative for parents, grandparents, If you would like to Eagle Grove measure. foster parents, and include your montly meeting Perhaps this is the year to consider At Large guardians of in this column, please email starting a rain garden. A rain garden Ward 4 Tony Axtell At Large special needs children them to: Eagle is a depression in the landscape that Wally Lorenzen (Dec. 31, 2015) Todd Swalin Meets 2nd Tuesday [email protected] of the month collects rainwater from downspouts, (Dec. 31, 2017) (515) 448-4402 (Dec. 31, 2017) website 6 - 7:3 p.m. at EG Library across driveways, etc. and planted (515) 851-0338 (515) 851-0694 (515) 689-8987 C a lassified dvertising 10 Thursday, June 18, 2015 EaglE grovE EaglE Help wanted POSITION AVAILABLE: 20-25 Part-time Outreach Specialist to work 24 hours per week in Wright County Outreach Office, Eagle Grove, IA. 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