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There was a Grand Opening ceremony for the
new Dayton Elementary School gym at 8:45 a.m. on
Tuesday, Nov. 29 for the staff and students.
There will be an an Open House for the community for the new Dayton Elementary School gym on
Tuesday, Dec. 6, from 4:30-6 p.m..
The Dayton City Council will have a special
session Wednesday, Nov. 30, at 7 p.m. at City Hall.
The City Council may discuss FLSA rule
changes, 2017 employee health insurance; employee
wage and benefit review; sewer service at 208 First Ave
SW, First Street NW resurfacing curb and gutter, and a 10 year anniversary...
part-time maintenance position all under old business.
Southeast Valley Middle School, Burnside principal Dan Fox speaks to the crowd in the gym about the plaque
The council may review the hiring process for
a full-time maintenance position, a city cell phone plan honoring the ten year anniversary of Nathan Fields death. Photo by Jeff Heck.
review, and other business.
Approval of ICCC
bond issue will cost
homeowners very little
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Ron Anderson home, Colfax. Thursday were his mother,
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Gladys Smith of Boone; sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Andderson, Terry and Cory, Boone; Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Duht
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dosland and Mrs. Lau--rence Henely were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the miny, Shawn and Allen, Polk City; Mr. and Mrs. Wally
n-home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Claman at Grand Junction on Hansen and Peg. Dayton; and brother, Truman Anderson,
and Tim of Colfax.
iSunday.
It was a stormy Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 1, when
Mr. and Mrs. Les Raymond of Fort Dodge
the
G.F.W.C.
Dayton Womans Club met at Emanuel Lus-were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gary
theran
Church.
President Zelda Anderson called the meettDale.
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to
order
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2:00
p.m.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Post and Karen of Farn
A vocal duet was presented by Laura Hansen
hamville were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr.
and Alayna Anderson, accompanied by Leanne Hartley.
and Mrs. Richard Luckenbil.
The history of the song of the month, We Gather To
Airman 1st Class Leonard Higby, son of Mr.
gether was given by Bernadine Steele, after which the
and Mrs. Everett Higby arrived Friday from Minot, North
song was sun by the group. The Pledge of Allegiance to
Dakota for a 10 day leave with his parents and family.
the flag was given.
Miss Judy Tuel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Proceeds from the Art and Craft Sale, held in
Tuel celebrated her birthday Sunday, November 14 with
Fort Dodge in October, had more than surpassed the goal.
Miss Paula Clark and Larry Phillips as evening dinner
Articles for sale from the Commission for the Blind are
guests.
now available and may be ordered through the secretary.
Mr. and Mrs. Waldomar Hansen and son Turk
Fern Robinson and Zelda Anderson assisted at the blood
hleft Friday morning on a trip. They visited friends, Mr. bank. Members were asked to list their volunteer hours
-and Mrs. Joe Moroney and family at Council Bluffs. Mr. for the December meeting.
Moroney and Mr. Hansen were Navy buddies. Highlights
Florence Joliffe was welcomed as a new club
of the trip was visiting Boys Town in Omaha, Nebraska.
sThey enjoyed ascending to the top of the Capitol, 454 feet member. Reading reports are due to Fern Robinson by
dhigh, at Lincoln, Nebraska. They came home by the way January 10.
Due to the inclement weather, the guest speaker
of Nebraska, Kansas and Missouri.
for
the
afternoon
was unable to come. Elaenore Nutt read
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Airman third class Ronnie Anderson, staa magazine article, and Adeline Eslick read two poems.
ytioned at Wichita, Kansas spent Thursday, Friday and SatThe club collect was given and the table grace was sung.
-urday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Smith. He left
Refreshments were served by Ruth Erickson.
Sunday afternoon.
Evelyn Johnson, Loretta Miller and Fern Robinson.
Rev and Mrs. E B Dahlstrom, Harcourt, Rev
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and Mrs. F O Abraham in Boone. It was Mrs. Abrahams
dbirthday, Rev Abrahams a short time ago, so both birthsdays were observed at this time.
Don Williams Lake--Black Crappie - Fair:
Graydon Stark of Houston, Texas, formerly of
,Las Vegas, Nevada was a recent visitor in the Vernard Slowly troll jigs in 12-20 feet of water. When a crappie is
caught, continue to fish that area as the fish are suspended
-Stark home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fortune, Mr. and Mrs. in large schools. Use 1/8 ounce jigs tipped with minnows
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or small white or chartreuse twister tails. The middle pordDon Barkley and family were Thanksgiving dinner guests tion of the lake has the most consistent catches.
-at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Fortune.
Hickory Grove Lake--White Crappie - Fair:
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Trueblood and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Sieser and son of Stratford were Thanks- Troll 1/8th ounce jigs with twister tails or drift live mingiving dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Caroll nows or minnow imitating soft plastics under slip bobbers. Start on the area between the Snow Bunting Lodge
widen at Harcourt.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Winders, Mr. and Mrs. and Oriole Ridge Lodge.
Frank Valashek, Mrs. Mildred Valashek were Thanksgiving Even dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Winders and daughter Debbie.
50 Years Ago...
30 Years Ago...
Progressive Community
Christmas Program set
in Stratford Dec. 11
The 3rd Annual Progressive Community Christ-
Your deer is down, tagged and on its way to the
truck. Your harvest is not complete, though, until you
register it; online, over the phone or at a license vendor.
For hunters who have registered deer for years,
there is no change. Online, it takes just a couple minutes.
Go to www.iowadnr.gov and click on the Hunting tab,
then on Reporting Your Harvest and follow instructions. Be ready to enter your tags nine-digit harvest report number. By phone? Call 800-771-4692.
The deer should be reported by the hunter whose
name is on the tagand it must come before midnight,
the day after the deer is tagged.
The harvest reporting system provides information much faster, and with more detail, than the previous,
cumbersome postcard survey. This leads to more responsive management of deer populations; such as adjusting
county by county tags or special zone hunt allotments.
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Iowa Central Community College is celebrating
its 50th year and on Dec. 6 the commuity colleege is asking electors to approve a $29.5 million bond issue..
This bond referendum will support the Iowa
Central Campus Master Plan that is used by Iowa Centrals administrators to plan for future growth of the College. For the past 50 years, Iowa Central provided students the opportunity to earn a degree, transfer to a four
year college, or enter the workforce. We have helped
many students that did not finish school earn their GED.
Iowa Central has become an important center for economic development by providing job-specific training for
employees, said an ICCC President Dr. Dan Kinney.
Despite the growing importance of Iowa Central, state funding for the College has declined while our
Saturday, December 10
1:30 pm & 7:30 pm
Sunday, December 11
1:30 pm
Is being money smart important to you? Planning is underway in the Webster City area for local events
during Money Smart Week 2017. All those interested in
helping to plan are invited to attend the planning meeting
Thursday December 8, 3 p.m., at the Webster County Extension office, 217 South 25th Street, Fort Dodge.
Money Smart Week is a public awareness campaign led by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, and
local organizing groups. All Money Smart Week events
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The Southeast Valley seventh and eighth grade
A teams opened the season at Glidden-Ralston Monday
night with two dominating wins.
The 7th grade got the ball rolling with a 30-2
victory behind 19 points from Laney Clancy with Haylee
Welter right behind with 9.
The Jags received solid wing play from the duo
of Madison Doyle and Sadie Nelson and very good post
play from Kyleigh Erritt and solid minutes off the bench
from Teighan Osborne and just one of the best team defensive efforts that coaches could ask for.
The 8th grade came away with a very solid 3214 victory with Emily Jaeschke leading the way with 10
points and Chloe Hicks right behind with 8.
The Jags received solid defensive efforts from
the trio of Sydney Carlson, Morgan Farnham and Keirsten Fisher and solid play from Emily Hemmestad and
Brielle Haub off the bench and just an all around team
defensive effort.
Carson Shipley goes up strong for the shot on
Monday, Nov. 21 against Ogden. Photo by Lisa Peterson.
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Lanie Nelson brings the ball up court with the Ogden defense not far behind. Photo by Lisa Peterson.
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bond election is Tuesday, Dec. 6, in the 18 counties in-cluding the counties of Webster, Calhoun, Greene, Hamsilton, and Boone. Polls will be open from 12 noon to 8
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Voters will be asked to vote for or against
-$29,500,000 in school bonds for ICCC for remodeling,
repairing , construct many school improvements.
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Polling places in southern Webster County area
dinclude the Gowrie Community Center, Dayton Commusnity Center, Burnside School, Trinity Lutheran Church
in Boxholm (Boone County), Otho Community Center, Callender Community Center, and the Farnhamville
Middle School.
Other area polling places are the Stratford
School, Shriver Community Building in Paton, Rippey
Community Room/Public Library, Rippey. All of the
above polling locations are open from 12 noon to 8 p.m.
All Fort Dodge, Otho and Badger Fire Station
polling locations will be open in their respective city from
7 am-8 pm.
Any voter who is physically unable to enter a
polling place has the right to vote in the voters vehicle.
Please contact the County Auditors office for details at
515-573-7175.
Southeast Valley
Schedule of Events
Week of Nov 30th to Dec 7th
Thursday, Dec 1
Dance Team State Competition (Dec 1st & 2nd)
Friday, Dec 2
Dance Team State Competition (Dec 1st & 2nd)
4:00 p.m. B&G JV Basketball GAME - Southeast
Valley @ West Bend-Mallard
6:00 p.m. B&G V Basketball GAME - Southeast
Valley @ West Bend-Mallard
Saturday, Dec 3
District Jazz Festival
n 9:00 a.m. B JV-Varsity Wrestling GILBERT INVIT.
Monday, Dec 5
7:00 p.m. - SVHS Winter Concert
Tuesday, Dec 6
4:30 p.m. B&G JV Basketball GAME - St. Edmond
@ Southeast Valley
6:00 p.m. B&G V Basketball GAME - St. Edmond @
Southeast Valley
6:00 p.m. B&G JVR Basketball GAME - St. Edmond
@ Southeast Valley
Wednesday, Dec 7
Early Dismissal @ 12:20PM
*Schedule is pulled from the SV website for your convenience*
www.southeastvalley.org
***Schedules are subject to change at anytime***
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The mind does wonder so Im not sure where
this one came from. Perhaps I was watching a retro TV
movie or ??? Perhaps it was some modern music that
made me remember some of my time. I started taking
piano lessons in 1938 or 1939 and was at the age where I
was developing a liking for the popular music of that day.
It was probably a few years later that I finally got to order
a couple pieces of popular sheet music from the Sears &
Roebuck catalog. Yes, they did sell about everything and
if my memory is correct they cost approximately 35 cents
each. The royalties must have been minute on those days.
Those pieces of music were Dont Fence Me
In and South of the Border, both leaning toward the
Cowboy genre. The best known singer/artist for both had
been Gene Autry. Eddie Arnold and Roy Rogers may
have made their records of them too; at least did them on
their radio programs/appearances and maybe movies. I
didnt get to see many movies at the time. Perhaps that is
why I enjoyed their TV programs with my children when
they finally advanced to that entertainment venue.
Are there any readers who remember the song
group Sons of the Pioneers? They primarily did country/
western type music and both sang in close harmony and
played instruments. One of the original sons was Roy
Rogers who was known then by his birth name, Leonard
Slye. When he got into acting and doing his cowboy
movies and TV that name just didnt fit so he became
Roy Rogers.
When he and his wife, Dale Evans, had their
TV program I noted one thing which seemed confusing
and didnt fit in but gave good fun too and that was
Nellybelle, Pat Bradys WWII type jeep that was always conking out at the wrong time. The children never
questioned it even though otherwise the program seemed
more like the turn of the century with old west settings,
ranch, town, people, etc. Roy rode his famous horse,
Trigger and Dale had Buttermilk and their dog, Bullet,
was trotting along with them. Back at the ranch their
old buddy, Gabby Hayes, was doing all sorts of ranch
chores and adding his own form of comedy. Each show
was basically the same, bad guys doing bad things, looks
like theyll get away with it and may even bring harm to
someone, but Roy and Dale come along to save the day
and Pat, eager to help, heads out in Nellybelle but Nellybelle doesnt always perform as she should. However,
everything comes out okay in the end and the bad guys
are caught and disaster avoided.
Our closest friends had children in the same age
group as we did. Their daughter, Robin, about four or five
years old always said she wanted to be Roy Rogers (not
Dale) when she grew up. Roy and Dale (in real life)
were known for their caring and kind heartedness. Roy
even sang some with the Sons of the Pioneers and in later
life did go with them on some of their gigs, so it was
reported. The personnel of that group changed over the
years and they travelled around the country. It had to be
In the 80s that the Sons were the feature show at the
then local Ingersoll dinner theater. My friend and I and
another couple attended that show. Those boys were
even aging (many of originals having already met their
maker) but they still had the same sound. They said that
in later times at their shows they would sometimes call
Roy and he would talk to them long distance, the phone
call amplified to be heard by the audience but he was no
longer able to do even that. One of the still signature
songs was sung, Tumblin Tumble Weeds sounding
much the same as we recalled from earlier years and of
course, Roy and Dales theme song at the end, Happy
Trails to you, until we meet again --- a bit of a tear jerker
to those of us who more or less grew up with Roy Rogers.
Gene Autry, too, had a TV show but it apparently hasnt taken the prominence in my memory bank
Nathan Field...
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Rylee, Sam, Aubrey and Brenna. She is a graduate of
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Above are three cheerleaders representing Southeast Valley at the All Iowa Shrine Bowl. The girls are on
the Southeast Valley Stunt Squad. They got the honor to
practice three mornings in Cedar Falls and cheered Friday
afternoon during the 1A and 2A state championship games
in Cedar Falls.
Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey
again encouraged Iowans to consider choosing a fresh,
Iowa grown Christmas tree to decorate their home this
holiday season.
Selecting a fresh Christmas tree can be part of
a great family tradition and is an opportunity to connect
with an Iowa farmer and support the local economy,
Northey said. Iowa is fortunate to have more than 100
Christmas tree farms in all parts of the state, so everyone
has the opportunity to get their own fresh tree to help celebrate.
A directory of tree farms across Iowa is available on the Iowa Christmas Tree Association website
at www.IowaChristmasTrees.com. On the site there is
a Find a Farm link on the top left-hand corner of the
page. Besides the location of the farms, the directory also
includes a phone number and hours of operation for each
farm to assist in planning.
These farms devote over 1,500 acres to Christmas tree production in Iowa and as a result harvest approximately 39,500 Christmas trees each year. The result is a $1 million dollar industry contributing to Iowas
economy.
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The worlds premier professional rodeo athletes
and animals that represent the new Elite Rodeo Athletes
:(ERA) tour brought the year-long competition to a thrill,ing end (Nov. 13) at the American Airlines Center in
eDallas, TX, crowning 16 final event and overall champi.ons and handing out more than $1,000,000 in cash purse
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Among the winners was Wade Sundell,
.Boxholm, saddle bronc competition. Sundell edged the
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Cort Scheer, Elsmere, NE.
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In world ERA rankings Cort Scheer continues to
-be first and Sundell is ranked number two in world ERA
,rankings.
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Two big scores in saddle bronc highlighted the
seasons final event in the popular, high flying discipline.
rAnd in the end the overall champ (Scheer) was edged out
-by Iowas Wade Sundell, 87-point ride.
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Sundell, riding the horse they call Out West,
-would secure his 2nd place overall position in the ERA
season standing with the win, though was still well back
nof Scheer for the overall title (1,000 points). Canadas
Zeke Thurston would place 3rd overall in the standings,
the only Canadian to make the ERAs overall podium in
in the opening season.
Said Sundell: Its a good three days here. Its
exciting to come out on top the last day and just ride
against all these great guys. And its been an honor to
beat them all (he said with a laugh).
Scheer on his overall championship: Unbelievable, you know? You watch all of your idols walk around
with gold buckles all the time so itll be pretty cool to
finally get to wear one.
Saddle Bronc Riding Round 3 Event Results:
Place, Name, Hometown, Stock, Score
1st Wade Sundell, Boxholm, IA, Out West, 87;
2nd Cort Scheer, Elsmere, NE, Bitter Robin, 86;
3rd Ty Kirkland, Lufkin, TX, Lunatic From
Hell, 84.5;
Saddle Bronc Riding Event World Standings:
Place, Name, Hometown, Score
1st Cort Scheer, Elsmere, NE, 4862.5;
2nd Wade Sundell, Boxholm, IA, 3875;
3rd Zeke Thurston, Big Valley, Alberta, Canada, 3337.
Wade is the son of Doug Sundell of Boxholm
and Laura Grieser of Ogden.s
What started out as a fresh idea between a few
cowboys on how we could advance and better the sport
of rodeo turned into a dream-come-true this weekend in
Dallas, said ERA interim President Bobby Mote. We
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Rodeo is a big part of Texas great heritage and
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Wade Sundell, Boxholm, wins Elite Rodeo Athletes (ERA) tour Championship.
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City of Harcourt
The regular meeting of the City of Harcourt met at City Hall on
November 21st, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. Mayor Gibbons called the meeting
to order with the following Council present: Gallentine, Greenfield, Fors,
Peterson and Engquist. Also present Robert Barnett and Levi Frazier
Moved by Engquist seconded by Peterson to approve the Agenda
as presented. AYES: ALL M/C Moved by Gallentine, seconded by
Greenfield to approve the minutes as presented. AYES ALL M/C.
REPORTS AND UPDATES
A. Water and Sewer: Barney discharged the lagoon on November
19th, with really great numbers sent into the IDNR. The fire hydrant on
Birch and Third Street will not need to be replaced at this time. Barney
still has not been able to reach the company about fixing the legs on the
water tower, but said it is too late this fall to worry about and will need to
fix next spring. Barney contacted Brad Klein about buying some meters at
this time, but he will need to check with him to find out the cost to install the
new meters. Barney was approached by a resident concerning a building
that is going to be torn down, he explained that the water and sewer will
need to be capped according to city codes. Barney also told resident that
it is the owners expense for making sure these lines are capped, not the
cities.
B. Maintenance: No Report
C. Streets: Council member Greenfield stated that Fort Dodge
Asphalt did come and complete the street repairs that were approved to
fix.
D. Community Center: Mayor Gibbons spoke to Sam about going to
the community center once a month and doing a walk through with Richard
to see if there are any problems that need addressed. Clerk reported
that the gutter and snow guard had been put on the community center.
Discussion also took place about the lift at the community center, after
discussion it was decided that it would be too costly to install.
E. Park and Rec: Barney did get all bathrooms winterized for the
winter. Council member Engquist stated there is still work that needs to be
completed on the shelter house that will need to be completed next spring.
Clerk reported that there was another $500.00 donated for playground
equipment from the Faith Lutheran Church Women of the ELCA.
F. Fire Department: Council member Greenfield reported he had
attended the fire board meeting where they discussed the budget, while
at the meeting Greenfield asked if Chief Levi Frazier could possibly attend
city council meetings periodically to give updates on the fire department.
Chief Levi Frazier reported that 6 or 7 members attended training up in
Fort Dodge. The fire department will be having annual Christmas party
on December 10th, but the Gowrie Fire Department will be on call in the
event the fire department is needed. Council member Fors told council
the department was checking prices on new/used air packs. Chief Levi
Frazier stated that many of their gear is 10 years or older and needs to be
replaced. A new uniform costs approximately $2500.00, so the department
will try and replace a few each year. Chief Levi Frazier stated that the
department had recently purchased some new tools that needed to be
replaced. The fire department will be keeping the fire hydrants cleaned
this winter. At the present time there are 13 members on the department
with 5 having EMT training. Mayor Gibbons told Chief Levi Frazier that he
is thankful for the service they provide and suggested the possibility of
having a fundraiser with the fire department and city.
G. 911 and Ambulance: No Report
H. Solid Waste: Mayor Gibbons provided council with a copy of the
minutes from most recent meeting.
I. Emergency Management: There will be a budget meeting for the
EMA, which Mayor Gibbons will attend.
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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Regular Meeting
November 15 2016
The Board of Supervisors met in Session on the above date with
the following members present: Singer, Fletcher, Dencklau, Campbell and
Leffler. Absent: None.
Moved by Dencklau, seconded by Leffler to approve minutes of the
November 8, 2016 regular meeting and the November 14, 2016 canvass
of the November 8, 2016 General Election. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Singer to receive and place on file
Drainage Repairs for D.D.#82. Motion carried unanimously.
Dr. Kinney, Iowa Central Community College discussed the fiftyyear anniversary of Merged Area Community College Districts and the
upcoming bond issue election for infrastructure needs.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to receive and place on file
wage adjustment for staff approved by the Board of Health on November
3, 2016:
Stacy Kraft
$21.42 hr Katherine Anderson
$23.10 hr
Belinda Mosbach
$21.00 hr Megan Sprecher
$21.00 hr
Tricia Nichols
$27.20 hr Jennifer Chance
$15.12 hr
Jennifer Wuebker
$30.00 hr Brooke Kammerer
$14.00 hr
Stephanie Schrauth
$21.00 hr Jennifer Sheda
$30.00 hr
Melissa Grell
$23.94 hr Brandi Alexander
$14.82 hr
Laura Hanna
$21.84 hr Julie Howell
$29.82 hr
Jennifer Peterman
$14.82 hr Jamie Saxton
$17.42 hr
Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Dencklau to approve wage increase
for Sarah Feldmann, Targeted Case Manager from $22.92 to $23.72 per
hour effective November 26, 2016. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Dencklau, seconded by Leffler to accept and place on
file the hiring and employment of Erica Loerts, Program Coordinator /
Administrative Assistant, at the rate of $13.00 per hour effective November
21, 2016 per recommendation of Kari Prescott, Director of Public Health.
Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Singer to receive and place on file
Manure Management Plan for Geisler Site in Section 9, Gowrie Township.
Copy on file in Auditors office. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to adopt the following
resolution:
Accepting Final Plat of the D and L HEATHERINGTON SUBDIVISION
WHEREAS, Denis and Lila Heatherington has filed for approval of
Final Plat of D and L Subdivision, a minor subdivision of real estate located
in:
Section 11, Township 88, Range 29, Webster County, Iowa which is
more particularly described in the Surveyors Certificate accompanying the
plat; and
WHEREAS, said plat is accompanied by a certificate acknowledging
that said subdivision is by, and with the free consent of the proprietor; and
WHEREAS, the Webster County Planning and Zoning Administrator
has reviewed the preliminary plat and recommends approval of said plat.
WHREAS, the City of Fort Dodge Planning Commission and City
Council has held public meetings and recommends approval of said plat.
WHEREAS, said plat and attachments thereto have been examined
by the Webster County Board of Supervisors and appears to conform to
the requirements of the Webster County Comprehensive Plan, Webster
County Zoning Ordinance, and Subdivision Ordinance of Webster County;
and the requirements of other ordinances and State law governing such
plats.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS OF WEBSTER COUNTY, IOWA THAT said plat is hereby
approved.
WEBSTER COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
s/Mark Campbell
s/Keith Dencklau
s/Merrill Leffler
s/Bob Singer
s/Clark Fletcher
ATTEST: s/Carol Messerly, Webster County Auditor
Roll call vote: Ayes: All. Motion carried unanimously.
The Board reviewed the Construction Permit Application and Matrix
Scoring of Hanson Site in Section 5, Roland Township for two new 2480
head deep pit swine finisher confinement buildings for a new swine
confinement facility. Bill Bahr filed a written objection and Brad Van
Kooten voiced an oral objection; but objections dealt with the odor and the
proximity to homesteads and dredge ditch. Supervisors Leffler reported
that the board agreed with the applicants scoring of 440.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Singer to recognize the boards
agreement of the Construction Permit Application Matrix Scoring of
Hanson site in Section 5, Roland Township; matrix scoring was 440 points
and the County recommends approval to Iowa Department of Natural
Resources. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to approve final plans for
Bridge Replacement Project FM-CO94(104)55-94 on 210th Street over
Gypsum Creek and authorize project to be let by Iowa Department of
Transportation on February 21, 2017. (Copy on file in Engineers office).
Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Dencklau to receive and place on file
resignation of Scott Licht, Class A Equipment Operator in Secondary Road
Department, effective November 8, 2016. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Dencklau, seconded by Leffler to approve and authorize
County Engineer to fill vacancy in Secondary Road Department due to
resignation of Scott Licht. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Singer to approve transfer of
$31,936.11 from Secondary Road Fund 0020 to Debt Service Fund 2000
for payment of interest due December 1, 2016 per Debt Service Schedule
on General Obligation Urban Renewal Capital Loan Notes, Series 2016B
effective July 29, 2016. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Dencklau to allow claims. Motion
carried unanimously.
Moved by Dencklau, seconded by Leffler to adjourn the meeting.
Motion carried unanimously.
s/Carol Messerly
Webster County Auditor
s/Mark Campbell
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
Regular Meeting
November 22, 2016
The Board of Supervisors met in Session on the above date with
the following members present: Singer, Fletcher, Dencklau, Campbell and
Leffler. Absent: None.
Moved by Dencklau, seconded by Leffler to approve minutes of the
November 15, 2016 regular meeting. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Singer to accept and place on file the
resignation of Chance Copper, Correctional Officer, effective November
15, 2016. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to receive and place on
file Manure Management Plan Update for Bob & Travis Hicks in Section
31, Gowrie Township. (Copy on file in Auditors office). Motion carried
unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Dencklau to approve abatement of
taxes on County owned property described as Parcel #1512486005 Lot
Five (5) of Block Two (2) of Webster City and Crooked Creek Railroad and
Coal Companys Addition to Lehigh, Incorporated, Webster County, Iowa.
Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Dencklau, seconded by Leffler to approve and authorize
Chair to sign utility permit from Lehigh Valley Telephone to bury fiber cable
to new swine facility at 1900 310th Street in Section 22, Township 87
North, Range 29 West, Clay Township. (Copy on file in Engineers office).
Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Singer to approve and authorize
Chair to sign utility permit from MidAmerican Energy to extend one-inch
gas service to Building A and to Building B at 1950 225th Street in Section
3, Township 88 North, Range 29 West, Elkhorn Township. (Copy on file in
Engineers office). Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to approve and authorize
Chair to sign utility permit from MidAmerican Energy to set new pole in
existing three phase line for new underground extension to 1235 Indiana
Avenue in Section 17, Township 90 North, Range 29 West, Deer Creek
Township. (Copy on file in Engineers office). Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Dencklau to void Permit No. 16856-10 approved on March 29, 2016 from Interstate Power and Light
Company, Jefferson, Iowa for upgrading their electric transmission lines
located in Dayton and Lost Grove Townships near Harcourt. Motion
carried unanimously.
Moved by Dencklau, seconded by Leffler to approve and authorize
Chair to sign resubmitted utility permit application from Interstate
Power and Light Company, Jefferson, Iowa for upgrading their electric
transmission lines located in Dayton and Lost Grove Townships near
Harcourt. (Copy on file in Engineers office). Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Singer to amend Permit No. 16-849-3
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approved on March 29, 2016 from Interstate Power and Light Company,
Jefferson, Iowa to include two additional underground taps. Motion carried
unanimously.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to approve and authorize
Chair to sign Supplemental Agreement No. 3 with Calhoun-Burns and
Associates for bid and construction phase service on Bridge Replacement
Project FM-CO94(104)55-94 on 210th Street over Gypsum Creek
Between Sections 28 and 33, Township 89 North, Range 28 West, Cooper
Township. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Dencklau to receive and place
on file pay increase for Ryan Weidemann from Pay Scale 3, Step 7 at
$74,112.00 to Pay Scale 4, Step 7 at $81,060.00 effective November 21,
2016 and payroll dated December 9, 2016 per recommendation of Randall
J. Will, Webster County Engineer. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Dencklau, seconded Leffler to approve revised list of
unpaved roads designated as no snow removal, by removing Quail Avenue
between 330th Street and 340th Street. (Copy on file in Engineers office).
Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Singer to adopt corrected resolution:
Accepting the Plat of the D and L Heatherington Subdivision
WHEREAS, Denis and Lila Heatherington has filed for approval of
Plat of D and L Heatherington Subdivision, a minor subdivision of real
estate located in:
Section 11, Township 88, Range 29, Webster County, Iowa which is
more particularly described in the Surveyors Certificate accompanying the
plat; and
WHEREAS, said plat is accompanied by a certificate acknowledging
that said subdivision is by, and with the free consent of the proprietor; and
WHEREAS, the Webster County Planning and Zoning Administrator
has reviewed the preliminary plat and recommends approval of said plat.
WHEREAS, the City of Fort Dodge Planning Commission and City
Council has held public meetings and recommends approval of said plat.
WHEREAS, the resolution passed by the Board of Supervisors on
November 15, 2016 incorrectly listed Keith Dencklau as the acting chair,
said resolution is hereby corrected below.
WHEREAS, said plat and attachments thereto have been examined
by the Webster County Board of Supervisors and appears to conform to
the requirements of the Webster County Comprehensive Plan, Webster
County Zoning Ordinance, and Subdivision Ordinance of Webster County;
and the requirements of other ordinances and State law governing such
plats.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS OF WEBSTER COUNTY, IOWA THAT said plat is hereby
approved.
WEBSTER COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
s/Mark Campbell, Chair
s/Keith Dencklau, Board Member
s/Merrill Leffler, Board Member
s/Bob Singer, Board Member
s/Clark Fletcher, Board Member
ATTEST: s/Carol Messerly, Webster County Auditor
Roll call vote: Ayes: All. Nays: None. Motion carried unanimously.
At 10:30a.m. a Public Hearing on the disposal of the following county
owned property was called to order. Moved by Singer, seconded by
Fletcher to table disposal of Parcel #1117427005: vacated School Street
lying north of Lot 13 of Harts Subdivision to the Town of Kalo, Section
Seventeen (17) of Township Eighty-eight (88) North, Range Twenty-eight
(28) West of the 5th P.M.; and Parcel #1117405006: vacated School
Street lying between Block Two (2) and Block Eight (8) in the Original
Town of Kalo, Section Seventeen (17) of Township Eighty-eight (88) North,
Range Twenty-eight (28) West of the 5th P.M., all in Webster County, Iowa.
Motion carried unanimously.
At 11:00a.m. a Completion Hearing for Drainage District No. 48 on
the Cleanout and Repairs Contract with Ingraham Construction was held.
For further particulars see Drainage Record Book.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to adjourn the meeting.
Motion carried unanimously.
s/Carol Messerly
Webster County Auditor
s/Mark Campbell
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
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SCHOON, KENNETH
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 108.00
SCHRAUTH, STEPHANIE
MILEAGE
137.69
SCHUH, DEBORAH
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 240.00
SCHUSTER, MARY
RENT & EXPENSE
500.00
SELLS, MICHELE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 210.00
SEWARD, BELECIA
MILEAGE
137.21
SHEDA, JENNIFER
MILEAGE
33.33
SHEKER, JUDY
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 216.00
SHIMKAT MOTOR COMPANY
OIL CHANGE
46.80
SHRIVER, DONNA
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 240.50
SIBBITT, DANI
MILEAGE
122.02
SIEBEN, CAROL
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 219.00
SMITH, ALICE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 204.00
SMITH-WATTERS, ALICE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 227.27
SNELL, ROGER
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 216.00
SOCIETY OF LAND SURVEYORS, SLSI MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL 140.00
SPARKLE CAR WASH
CAR WASH
100.00
SPRECHER, MEGAN
MILEAGE
132.31
STAR ENERGY LLC
FUEL
3,595.58
STATE MEDICAL EXAMINERS OFFICE,
MEDICAL EXAMINER EXPENSE 3,167.00
STOREY KENWORTHY/MATT PARROTT, OFFICE SUPPLIES 1,278.75
STRATFORD GRAVEL INC
GRANULAR MATERIALS
3,773.61
STRAYER, LARRY
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 228.00
STRUECKER, DALE, FUEL FOR SETTING UP ELECTION EQUIP. 52.75
SWANSON, KATHRYN ANN
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 328.50
TAYLOR, ROGER F
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 204.00
TCB SANITATION
GARBAGE
150.00
TESKE, NANCY
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 216.00
THE LIONS DEN
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 100.00
THE MESSENGER
LEGAL PUBLICATION
3,456.52
THORN, CAROL
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 282.00
TJADEN, GLORIA
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 225.80
TODD'S BODY SHOP
CAR REPAIRS
500.00
TOMPKINS CELEBRATION CENTER, GENERAL ELECTION-2016 100.00
TOP QUALITY MFG CO INC
SUPPLIES
520.00
TOWN & COUNTRY VETERINARY CLIN, DOG POUND
381.00
TREASURER STATE OF IOWA,STATE PUBLIC DEFENDER
INDIGENT DEFENSE FUND 30,935.00
TRINITY REGIONAL MED CENTER, INMATE MEDICAL
388.62
TRINITY REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTE, MEDICAL RECORDS
6.50
TRINITY UNITED METHODIST CHURC, GENERAL ELECTION-2016 100.00
TRIZETTO PROVIDER SOLUTIONS,
ELECTRONIC CLAIM SUBMISSION 218.49
TRUCK COUNTRY OF IOWA
10312016
1,243.59
TURNKEY CORRECTIONS
LEASE
100.00
UBBEN, COURTNEY
PHONE
25.98
ULTRAMAX INC
AMMUNITION
255.00
UMSTED, SHERILL
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 249.00
UNITED STATES CELLULAR
CELL PHONE SERVICE
659.06
UNITY POINT HEALTH
SERVICES
870.00
UNITY POINT HEALTH
DRUG TESTING - NICK BAILEY 26.00
UNITY POINT HEALTH TRMC
OFFICER SCREEN
472.00
UNITYPOINT AT HOME FT DODGE, SUPPLIES
180.00
UPPER DES MOINES OPPORTUNITY, CONTRACTED SERVICES 375.00
UTLEY, JEANETTE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 228.00
UTLEY, LACEY
MILEAGE
71.54
VAN GILDER, LESLIE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016
24.00
VANGILDER, DIANA
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 252.50
VERIZON WIRELESS
PHONE SERVICE
2,687.16
VINCENT FIRE DEPARTMENT GENERAL ELECTION-2016
50.00
VIVIAL
ADVERTISING 72.00
VORTEX OPTICS
SUPPLIES
2,059.60
W & H COOP OIL COMPANY
FUEL
15,226.12
WAHKONSA MANOR
RENT
25.00
WALMART COMMUNITY
SUPPLIES
64.64
WALTERS SANITARY SERVICE INC., SERVICES
164.25
WEBSTER CALHOUN COOP TELE., TELEPHONE
118.31
WEBSTER CO TELECOMMUNICA, E-911
584.00
WEBSTER COUNTY AUDITOR ~0.00 REPAIRS
27.12
WEBSTER COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS
GENERAL ELECTION-2016
100.00
WEBSTER COUNTY SHERIFF SERVE PAPERS
879.22
WELLS FARGO REMITANCE CENTER
SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION
4,904.92
WEST PAYMENT CENTER
LAW LIBRARY EXPENSE
893.25
WILSON, JOHN
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 216.00
WOOLSTOCK MUTUAL TELEPHONE
COMPUTER SERVICES/
INTERNET 159.85
WOOTERS, ALAN
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 295.00
WUEBKER, JENNIFER
MILEAGE
127.41
WYATT, MARGARET
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 216.00
YODER, RUTH
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 195.00
YOUTH EMERGENCY SERVICES & SHE
SHELTER SERVICES
373.20
ZA PROPERTIES
RENT & EXPENSE
435.00
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OLD BUSINESS
A. Property Updates- Mayor Gibbons gave an update on the three
letters that had been sent out to the residents. At the present time we have
only heard back from one of the residents who spoke with Council member
Engquist and stated they are still working on building and cleaning up
process. The other two residents that received letters have not responded
nor made any progress getting their properties cleaned up. Council had
discussion on next steps to be taken to facilitate property clean-up.
B. Police Department Sharing- Mayor Gibbons will be meeting with
Mayor Brent Brunner from Dayton on December 1st at city hall. Mayor
Gibbons will be discussing a 28E agreement, hours needed, enforcing
ordinances, and the cost to share law enforcement. Council member
Greenfield will also attend the meeting.
C. OSHA Update- Construction has begun on the bathroom and
discussion about progress and next process in the construction phases.
Clerk also reported that the Faith Lutheran Church Women of the ELCA
donated $500.00 towards the bathroom project.
NEW BUSINESS
A. Alliant Energy Line Project Barney reported on the project that
Alliant Energy has going in setting up transformer boxes and have all
overhead lines buried underground. Barney voiced concerns about the
possibility of sewer and water lines being damaged during the boring
process. Barney spoke to one of the project foremans and was told
they plan on beginning on the project within two weeks. Council member
Engquist stated there was a resident who was also concerned about the
project. Discussion was also held that Alliant Energy would be responsible
if they did damage a sewer or water line. Barney will have extra hours
spent locating lines and the council agreed he will be compensated for his
time.
B. Water Reader Meter position- Clerk informed council that will need
to advertise and post for the positon of water reader meter, due to the
resignation of the current meter reader. The position will need to be filled
by the first of January 2017.
C. Building Permit- Motion by Greenfield, seconded by Gallentine to
approve the building permit for the United Evangelical Covenant Church.
AYES ALL M/C.
D. Dog Ordinance- Mayor Gibbons sent out letters to three residents
who have had dogs running at large.
Approval of Bills: Greenfield made a motion to approve bills;
seconded by Engquist; AYES: ALL M/C
Adjourn: Greenfield made the motion to adjourn; seconded by
Gallentine; AYES: ALL M/C
Meeting adjourned at 8:40 P.M
October Revenues
General $ 2877.63, Water -$4471.16 L.O.S.T. $3315.55 Road Use
-$2720.90, Sewer-$3650.32
November Bills
I.P.E.R.S. - $311.00
Sam Dorman-$77.76
Black Hills Energy-$73.27
Alliant Energy-$955.91
Blair Sanitation-$360.50
T.C.B. Sanitation-$1364.75
Ag Source Laboratories-$13.00
Dayton Review-$95.82
Lehigh Valley Coop Telephone-$112.74
Tina Brandel-$662.98
I.R.S.-$729.40
T.C.B. Sanitation-$458.60
Grant Gibbons-$401.47 North Central IA Regional Solid Waste-$340.88
Robert Barnett-$835.60
Iowa One Call-$20.70
Engquist Lumber-$24.97
Wex Bank-$26.49
Rachel Fors-$25.00
Rasmussen Tilling-$260.00
Swanson Florist-$64.20
Sean Paulson Construction-$700.00
Brown Supply, CO-$57.50
Iowa Rural Water Association-$225.00
____________________, Clerk___________________________, Mayor
Tina Brandel
Grant Gibbons
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