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Dayton

Review

Home of Dayton Rodeo - Gateway to Des Moines River Valley


Vol. 139, No. 48

Dayton School gym


Grand Opening
Tuesday, Dec. 6

Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Since 1877!
daytonreview@lvcta.com



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..

Dayton City Council


meets in special
session Nov. 30


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.

Former SW grad, Nathan Field,


died serving USA 10 years ago
Special Ceremony conducted in Burnside Nov. 21. . .

Nathan Robert Field was born on April 24,
1982. He grew up in the Lehigh area and attended Southeast Webster schools and graduated from Southeast
Webster Grand High School in the spring of 2000.

He enjoyed pheasant hunting and watching the
Hawkeye sports teams as well as cheering on the Chicago
Bears.
Nathan worked at Humes Distributing in Fort
Dodge before going to work at the Rabiner Treatment
Center, which was previously known as the Jerry Rabiner
Boys Ranch.

Many described Nathan as a great leader and
friend who was deeply respected by his peers. Nathan
enlisted in the United States Army Reserves in 2000 and

Approval of ICCC
bond issue will cost
homeowners very little

was assigned to the 4249th Port Security Company in


Pocahontas, Iowa.

Initially he was trained as a 31 BRAVO which
is the military occupational specialty for a Military Policeman.

In 2001 Nathan was deployed to Sunny Point,
NC as part of Operation Noble Eagle with the mission
of protecting the Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point.
MOTSU as it is called is the largest military terminal in
the world.

It serves as a transfer point between rail, trucks,
and ships for the import and export of weapons, ammunition, explosives and military equipment for the United

Nathan Field continued on page 5...

$1.04 per month


for $100,000 home. . .

Approval of the $29,500,000 bond issue ensuring the future of Iowa Central will be minimal burden
on our taxpayers. For the average homeowner, the bond
issue will cost approximately $1.04 per month based on
a home valued at $100,000.

The Iowa Central Board of Directors, our
Administrative team, faculty and staff, and students are
asking for your support in the December 6, 2016 Bond
Election. We take our role seriously about managing
our limited resources so we can best serve area students,
high schools, workers and businesses, said president
Dan Kinney.

My door is always open, so if you have any
questions or need additional information please do not
hesitate to contact me at 515-574-1150 or email me at
kinney@iowacentral.edu, said Kinney.

Visit www.daytongowrienews.com for your local news...

Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Dayton Review

New student center, upgrades, more


classrooms
R e v i e wproposed for ICCC

Dayton Review

Page 9: Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Webster County Legal. . .


Continued from page 8

GFDGA Board Directors


Finance
Foster Grandparents
Haz/Mat Response

Keith Dencklau
Robert Singer
Keith Dencklau
Merrill Leffler
Tony Jorgensen
Robert Singer
Jan Messerly
Robert Singer
Andy McGill
Randall Will

Salute to Lehighs future;


consider supporting ICCC
bond issue Dec. 8. . .

Highway 20 West Project


Insurance Committee
Matt Cosgrove
Shelly Hearn
Jolene Daniels
James Stubbs
Jason Bahr
Ia Crossroads of Global Innovation Advisory Board, Clark Fletcher

Congratulations to Phil Richardson
who is the
Keith Dencklau
Lifeworks
Robert Singer
newly appointed mayor in Lehigh. After
a fewWillupheavals
ISTECA
Randall
Jamie Johll
and some turbulent times in the late Alt
summer
and fall,
MH Advisory/Plan Committee
Clark Fletcher
MIDAS
Board and the entire City of Lehigh
Robert
Richardson
CitySinger
Council are
Midas City/County Committee
Keith Dencklau
making
some good improvements.
Mid
Iowa Housing
Merrill Leffler
NCARF/
CFR
Behavioral
Center

Mr. Richardson was elected toClark
theFletcher
Lehigh City
No Central Home Care
Mark Campbell
Second
Judicial
Mark
Campbell
Council earlier this year and he did his civic
duty by acAlt Merrill Leffler
cepting
the
Mayoral position at an uncertain
time. Phil
Solid
Waste
Commission
Mark Campbell
Telecommunications
Merrill Mayor
Leffler Paula
will
rely
on
the
great
experience
of
former
Upper Des Moines
Robert Singer
Webster
Alliance
Keith
Martin,County
who Drug
is once
again a member of
theDencklau
Lehigh City
Wellness
Mark Campbell
Council. And Phil will also be working
closely with
Workforce
Clark Fletcher
Motion carried
unanimously.
Doug
Dellachiesa
who has many years of experience on
Moved by Dencklau, seconded by Campbell to approve appointment
the
Lehigh
Council.
Council
who
of Doctor
DanielCity
J. Cole
as MedicalOther
Examiner
for a twomembers
year term. Motion
carried unanimously.
will
assist by
in Campbell,
the transition
arebyDave
andtheMelissa
Moved
seconded
LefflerHrubes
to adjourn
meeting.
Motion carried unanimously.
Rude.
s/Carol Messerly
s/Clark Fletcher
Messerly
Phil wants to get impute
from all Lehigh resiCarol
Clark Fletcher
Webster County Auditor
Chairman, Board of Supervisors

dents and he invites them to get involved in anyway with


Regular
the City of Lehigh issues
andMeeting
events.
January 7, 2014
The
Board
of
Supervisors
met
in Session
the above
dateeducawith the

Phil reminisced about
his on
high
school
following members present: Fletcher, Dencklau, Campbell, and Leffler.
tion
and
recalled
that
Jim
Ainslie,
Dayton,
was
his
high
Absent: Singer.
Moved
by Dencklau, (Civics
seconded class)
by Campbell
to approve
minutes
School
government
teacher.
Jim
wasof
the January 2, 2014 regular meeting. Motion carried unanimously.
Campbell,
secondedsaid
by Phil.
LefflerBut
to approve
salary
one Moved
of my by
favorite
teachers,
I will have
adjustment for April Jawish to $14.57 per hour effective January 9, 2014
to
sometime
theunanimously.
class didnt prepare me for
perkid
laborJim
agreement.
Motionthat
carried
Moved by
Leffler, of
seconded
by Dencklau
to receive and place on file
becoming
Mayor
Lehigh,
he chuckled.
the status change of Tamara Birdsell, Public Health LPN, from part-time to
full-time
carried
unanimously.
effective
Phil January
seems 13,
to 2014.
have Motion
the right
spirit
as Mayor of
Moved by Dencklau, seconded by Campbell to receive and place
Lehigh.
WeReport
will of
work
asperiod
a team,
heDecember
said We
on file Sheriffs
Feestogether
Collected for
ending
31,
2013. (Copy on file in Auditors office). Motion carried unanimously.
will
have disagreements,
but by
weLeffler
needtotoadopt
listen
respect
Moved
by Campbell, seconded
the and
following:
Construction
Evaluation Resolution
all
opinions.
WHEREAS, Iowa Code section 459.304(3) sets out the procedure if a
board of supervisors
After losing
members,
city
wishes totwo
adoptcouncil
a construction
evaluationtwo
resolution
relating to the construction of a confinement feeding operation structure;
clerks,
and one mayor in the past 3-4 months, Lehigh
and
WHEREAS,
only counties
have positive
adopted a construction
seems
to be heading
in athat
good,
direction.evaluation
resolution can submit to the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) an

We wish Phil,
Paula,orand
the entire
Lehigh permit
City
adopted
recommendation
to approve
disapprove
a construction
application regarding a proposed confinement feeding operation structure;
Council
the
very
best
in
the
future.
People
who
volunteer
and
WHEREAS,
counties school
that have
adopted
construction
to
serve
on cityonly
councils,
boards
andaother
local
evaluation resolution and submitted an adopted recommendation may
contest the
DNRs
decision
a specific are
application;
and
boards
and
local
units regarding
of government
to be commendWHEREAS, by adopting a construction evaluation resolution
ed
their
service. agrees to evaluate every construction permit
the for
board
of supervisors
application
for a proposed confinement feeding operation structure
**************
received by the board of supervisors between February 1, 2014 and
January
31,I 2015
recommendation
regarding
that

urgeand
allsubmit
votersaninadopted
Webster
County and
adjacent
application to the DNR; and
counties
to vote
the ofDecember
ICCC
bond
election.of
WHEREAS,
thein
board
supervisors 6
must
conduct
an evaluation
every
application
master time
matrixfor
created
construction
This ispermit
a crucial
vote using
and athecrucial
Iowain
Iowa Code section 459.305, but the boards recommendation to the DNR
may be based
on the final score
on the In
master
may be based
on
Central
Community
College.
thematrix
past ordecade
and in
reasons other than the final score on the master matrix;
recent
years
ICCC hasBE
experienced
phenomenal
success.
NOW,
THEREFORE,
IT RESOLVED
BY THE BOARD
OF
SUPERVISORS OF WEBSTER COUNTY that the Board of Supervisors
adopts
Butthis
at this
point ICCC
requires
additional
infrahereby
construction
evaluation
resolution
pursuant to
Iowa
Code section
459.304(3).
structure
and
upgrades in current infrastructure.
Fletcher
Partly because of proximity, ICCC is extremely
s/Clark
Chair, Board of Supervisors
important
to our young people and families in Webster
Date:1/07/2014
County
and in adjacent counties. Most of our Southeast
Valley
ATTEST: graduates start their higher education (and often
their
degree)
S/Carol
Messerlyat ICCC.
County
Auditor
Please read the many stories about the ICCC
bond
issue in this weeks edition of your Gowrie News
Date:1/07/2014
Motion carried unanimously.
and
Dayton Review. Please note that the cost per family
Moved
by Leffler,
by Dencklau
to approve
final
for
is
very
modest,
as seconded
described
in a short
story of
a plans
family
asphalt resurfacing Project STP-SCO94(101)5E-94 on Route D43 from
Callenderatohome
Highway
169, toat
be$100,000.
let by Iowa DOT on April 15, 2014. (Copy
having
valued
on file in Engineers office). Motion carried unanimously.
MovedYour
investment
is small.
The return
inby Dencklau,
seconded
by Campbell
to adopton
theyour
following
resolution: will be huge. I am personally voting yes for the
vestment
TO TRANSFER ROAD USE TAX FUNDS TO FARM TO MARKET
ACCOUNT
TO FUND AND LET WEBSTER COUNTY PROJECT STP-Sbond
issue.
CO94(101)5E-94
WHEREAS,
We have
inquired
about yearly
costs for
a farmthe Board
of Supervisors
of Webster
County,
Iowa
desires
to transfer
$406,000.00
from their
allotment
of Local
Use Tax
er
owning
a certain
amount
of farm
land
andRoad
hopefully
Funds to their Farm-to-Market Account to comply with current Farm-toMarket
restrictions
andpublished
procedures dated
September
2013 to fund
and
we
will
have this
in this
weeks10,
edition.
If this
let asphalt resurfacing Project STP-S-CO94(101)5E-94 on Route D43
information
arrives
late
we 15,
will2014.
post this information
from Callender to
Highwayto
169
on April
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors
on
our
website
Facebook.
of Webster
County,and
Iowa
that the Treasurer of the State of Iowa be
authorized
and
requested
to transfer
a total
of the
$406,000.00
their Local

Please
take the
time to
read
stories ofabout
this
Road Use Tax allotment for Webster County, Iowa to their Farm-to-Market
large
scale,
comprehensive
in this
edition.in
Account
by transferring
$203,000.00project
in February
2014weeks
and $203,000.00
March 2014.
Directly
or indirectly
the results
this tobond
will
The Auditor
of Webster County,
Iowa, isof
directed
certifyissue
three copies
of this resolution
and mailfor
them
to theto
Iowa
Department of Transportation,
impact
your
family
years
come.
Office of Local Systems, Highway Division, 800 Lincoln Way, Ames, Iowa
50010, for processing.
The Iowa Department of Transportation is requested to file a copy of
this resolution with the Treasurer of the State of Iowa.
ADOPTED this 7th day of January, 2014
s/Clark Fletcher
Clark Fletcher, Chairman
Webster County Board of Supervisors
ATTEST:s/Carol Messerly
Carol Messerly
Webster County Auditor
Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Leffler to adjourn the meeting.
Motion carried unanimously.
s/Carol Messerly
s/Clark Fletcher
Carol Messerly
Clark Fletcher
Webster County Auditor
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
Webster County Claims Register Report for 12/31/2013
ACCESS SYSTEMS
copier lease
ALLIANT ENERGY
siren
ALLSCRIPTS
support
AMAZON.COM
OFFICE SUPPLIES
AMUSE-O-MATIC
air hockey table
AULT, RAY
mileage
BALDRIDGE, RYAN
mileage/meals/lodging
BENSON, JENNIFER
mileage.meals.lodging
BOB BARKER COMPANY
supplies
BOMGAARS SUPPLY
TOOLS
CALHOUN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH

223.76
20.02
3,017.25
40.97
350.00
55.00
227.36
460.64
206.55
228.92

In $26.5 million bond issue election


Dec. 6. . .
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JV games

ch, mh, epsdt, t19, tobacco


2,703.47
CALHOUN COUNTY SHERIFF serve papers
16.50
CALHOUN-BURNS & ASS. INC., BRIDGE INSPECTIONS
10,850.90
CALLENDER,
CITY
OF
UTILITIES
110.93
CARPENTER
After
thorough discussions
and research,184.64
the
UNIFORM CO
clothing
CENTRAL
ASSESSORS,
500.00
followingDISTRICT
projects
have beenschool
identified as necessary
imCENTRAL IOWA DISTRIBUTING INC., supplies
426.30
provements
exceptional
for
CENTURY
LINKat ICCC to retain
equipment
payment facilities
13,954.32
CHIEF
SUPPLY
CORP
officer
uniforms
135.75
our
students
and
area
citizens
for
the
next
50
years.
COLBY, DON
rent & expense
400.00
COLE,
DAN
medical examiner expense
600.00
SafetyDR- $3,000,000
COMMUNITY & FAMILY RESOURCE, services
4,945.00

In light of all the wic
incidents
across college 200.00
camCRITES,
CHARLOTTE
clinic cleaning
DANIEL PHARMACY
prescription medication
83.19
puses
and
worldwide we need
continue
to review
and
DAYTON
REVIEW
publishto
board
proceedings
491.57
DE
LAGE LANDEN
copier
684.19
upgrade
all
our
security
measures
from
camera
systems
DEARBORN NATIONAL
life insurance
549.76
to door locks.
Over the past
fivemileage
years we have heavily
DENCKLAU,
SHAWNA
school
113.30
DES MOINES STAMP MFG CO office supplies
442.90
invested MOWERS
into the INC
safety ofPARTS
our students that live in
our
DIAMOND
563.86
DIAZ,
EMERALD
wic interpreter fees
30.00
residential
halls.
DORSEY, TOM
mileage
55.00
PASO COUNTY
Now, we
need toadvance
expand
that effort to all11.25
our
EL
SHERIFF
fees
ELDORA PHARMACY
pharmaceutical services
2,452.88
campuses and
buildings. Included
will be a new state
of
ELECTRONIC
ENGINEERING
electronic repair
100.00
EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT
FUND,
internet
1,135.00
the
art
security
system
that
will
allow
for
remote
manEMMET COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH, ch, epsdt, t19
1,494.19
FASTENAL
SIGN SHOP
SUPPLIES
agement COMPANY
of video surveillance
cameras
as well as144.37
new
FETROW REPORTING INC
transcripts
72.00
automated
access
control
locks
on
exterior
doors
in
case
FLANNERY INVESTMENTS
rent payments
215.00
FLANNERY,
MARJORIE
rent & expense
400.00
of an emergency.
FORT DODGE FORD INC
oil change
44.11
FORT
DODGE
WATER DEPT
utilities
1,112.08
Career
Academies
- $5,000,000
FOSTER FUNERAL HOME&CREMATIO, medical examiner ex. 625.00

Building
on the success
of the North Central
CaFOUNDATION
2
shelter services
979.65
FREEMAN,
SUSANin Eagle Grove;
wages which serves six 1,931.38
reer
Academy
school
FRONTIER
phone
2,300.22
GALLS
INCon our eastern service
belt area; Iowa Central wants
260.68
districts
GARGANO, MARK
medical examiner expense 1,100.00
to start two
new& CONFERENCE
Career Academies
in theEXPENSES
Northwest
and
GATEWAY
HOTEL
CEN, HOTEL
266.56
GE
CAPITAL portions of our region
copier lease
589.71
Southwest
to serve all high schools
GLAXOSMITHKLINE FINANCIAL INC., vaccines
726.20
GOVCONNECTION
INC
usb
thumb
drives
in Area V. The academies
allow
participating
school158.00
disGREENE COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER, ch, mh, epsdt, t19
1,784.90
tricts to pool
resources
and
instructors
to provide
more
GUNDERSON
FUNERAL
HOME
INC.,
medical examiner
expense450.00
HAMILTON
COUNTY
PUBLIC HEALTH
educational
opportunities
to students!
wic, ch, mh, epdst, t19, tobacco prev
4,232.91
HAMILTON
COUNTYstrands
SHERIFFoffered
serve papers
32.00

Career
by the academies, allow
HARCOURT, TOWN OF
WATER
40.50
studentsJOE
to earn college credits
that save both time300.00
and
HARVEY,
rent payments
HENRY SCHEIN INC
supplies
1,452.77
money
when
continuing
their
postsecondary
education.
HEPP, BLAINE
animal control
2,466.26
HUDSON
LAWon
FIRM
FEESthat students1,051.00
Depending
the number ATTNY
of classes
take it
HUMBOLDT COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
can wic,
save
family
overtobacco
$6,000 in college tuition 3,024.26
before
ch,amh,
epsdt, t19,
HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF serve papers
22.00
they graduate
from
high school.
The academies will975.00
also
IOWA
COUNTY ATTY
ASSN
fall conference
IOWA
LAW
ENFORCEMENT
ACA
jail
school
640.00
allow
our
service
area
employers
to
conduct
training
for
IOWA METHODIST MEDICAL CENTER, release of information
95.10
their PRISON
employees
and non-credit
educational opportunities
IOWA
INDUSTRIES
supplies
1,032.65
ISAC
registration
110.00
closer
to INC
home.
JIFI
PRINT
supplies
114.90
JORGENSEN,
TONY ECenter -mileage
14.42
Student Services
$9,000,000
JRG SUPPLY INC
medicine
67.25
KASTENDIECK,
labor/materials

The JOHN
challenges we
face include students2,510.00
comKELTECK INC
pocket jet printer
281.35
ing to MINOLTA
college PREMIER
less prepared
academically
and socially,
KONICA
copier
lease
486.14
LAUFERSWEILER-SIEVERS
funeral/burial
expense come
1,100.00
due to a variety of reasons.
Many students
from
MAIL SERVICES LLC
renewals
1,068.33
MANPOWER
2,468.75
single parent families andemployee
brokenservices
support systems
at
MARCO INC
copier lease
938.24
home. INC
Students bring emotional
problems
interMARCO
copier lease
paymentthat also 325.25
MASTER
BLASTER
INC
STOCK &and
PARTS
900.00
fere with
their academic
success
many students
are
MEDLINE INDUSTRIES INC
medical supplies
315.68
MENARDS
2,609.72
leaving us- FORT
with DODGE
significant supplies
student debt.
MIDAMERICAN ENERGY
UTILITIES
22,088.20

This project
is to SECURITY
improve LIGHTING
student retention
MIDLAND
POWER
COOPERATIVE,
71.36
MIDWEST BREATHING AIR LLC air compressor maintenance
137.00
through
a
stronger
early
intervention
program
which
will
MILLER, JODY
transcripts
39.50
OFFICE
labels services. When strug289.23
requireELEMENTS
co-locating our support
OLSON, STACI
medical examiner expense
350.00
gling students are identified
and
connected with campus
OPTUM
desk
reference
104.95
OUPHACHACK, SYVANH
wic interpreter
50.00
support
services
the earliest
moment, we
imPALO
ALTO
COUNTYat
COMM
HEALTH, possible
ch, t19
580.46
PHASE
ONE
OFFICE
PRODUCT
LLC,
swingline
shredder
886.60
prove
their
chances
of
success.
With
all
student
services
PHOENIX SUPPLY LLC
supplies
353.81
consolidated in
staff can
collaborate to759.48
proPITNEY-BOWES
INCone facility,
equipment
rental
POCAHONTAS COUNTY SHERIFF, serve papers
28.50
vide all the services
that students
need
POCAHONTAS
HEALTH DEPARTMENT,
epsdt,
t19 to be successful
916.50
POSTMASTER
brm permit/maintenance
835.00
via
a One Stop Student Success
Center.
PRAIRIEINET
computer services/internet
469.00
R & J MATERIAL
IowaHANDLING
Central has
stuLTD continued
SUPPLIES to add multiple
150.90
REES HYDRAULIC SALES & SERVICE,
dent
centered
services
but they are housed in different
PARTS
& OUTSIDE
REPAIR
1,023.50
RESERVE ACCOUNT
POSTAGE
3,219.30
buildings
across our campus.
Students must navigate
the
ROSALEZ LOCK & KEY
DOOR LOCK REPLACEMENT 65.00
RYAN, RENEE
104.03
campus
to find the servicesmileage
they need and too often do
not
SCREENVISION DIRECT
advertising
184.00
take
theSHRED
next step.
SECURE
SOLUTIONS shredding
223.50
SHIMKAT
MOTOR
COMPANY
OUTSIDE
REPAIR
&
PARTS
188.80
SIDWELL COMPANY
The proposed new
44,000
square
foot
student
website hosting service
4,500.00
SIGN-UP LTD
intersection
residence
signsstudent
2,316.75
success
building would allow
us to &offer
all the
SKOGLUND AUTO BODY
oil change
42.00
services
be housedINCin one
building
and give staff
the
SNYDER &to
ASSOCIATED
professional
services
631.27
SOCIETY
OF
LAND
SURVEYORS,
MEMBERSHIP
RENEWAL
115.00
opportunity
to
seamlessly
transition
the
students
to
the
STAPLES ADVANTAGE
office supplies
522.62
STOREY KENWORTHY/MATT
supplies the neces363.50
services
they need. OurPARROTT,
goal isoffice
to provide
SURE PLUS MANUFACTURING CO., STOCK
37.56
sary
services
to
increase
persistence,
academic
standing,
SWANSON, BRUCE
well plugging
400.00
THE MESSENGER
juvenile probation
239.90
graduation
rates
andSERVICE,
job placement
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ing a Live Nativity and Soup Luncheon. The event will be
loss to South Central Calhoun on December 17.
held on Sunday December 4 from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
The
score
was
55. from 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. and

Soup
will38
be to
served
Kennedy
Gallentine
the Live Nativity will have showings atand
12:30,Kearsten
Hainzinger
led
the
Eagles
with
12
points apiece.
1:00 and 1:30 PM.
Sage
Michalski
added
7
points.
Emma
Graves

The First Presbyterian Church is located
at 502
had
4
points
for
the
Eagles.
Carmen
Geis
had 2
S. Main Street, Paton.

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will be
served added
from 11:30
a.m.
- 2 p.m.
points
and
Gibson
a free
throw
for
and
the
Live
Nativity
will
have
showings
at
12:30
p.m.,
1
1 point.
p.m. and 1:30 p.m.

There will be a free will donation and the proceeds will go to Heifer International.

on the road

workforce needs across our region. This will give us approximately 10 new classrooms along with space to office faculty.
Webster City Elevator - $500,000
Lose A
new elevator in theatChelesvig
Center . in.
heartbreaker
Laurens.
Webster City will allow us to expand program offerings
on our Webster City Campus because all the buildings
SWG traveled to Pocahontas on December
will then be handicap accessible to all students.
10. They suffered a disappointing loss, losing 23 to
Remodel of Decker Auditorium - $4,000,000
60. Kennedy Gallentine led the team with 9 points

Decker Auditorium opened the summer of 1978
on
3-pointers.
and The
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receivedKearsten
any majorHainzinger
improvements.
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each
had
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points
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the
Eagles.
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of programs
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to
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on
December
12.
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Eagles
in this building throughout the year. Proposed improvefound
themselves
on the
losing
end of
that battle.
ments will
include: new
seating,
general
facelift,energy
The
final
score
was
24
to
40.
The
offense
poweffiiciency, eletrical improvements, equipmentwas
upgrades.
ered
by
Kennedy
Gallentine
and
Emma
Graves
who
General Updates - $5,000,000
had
10 points
respectively.
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a great upgrading
amount ofwindows,
improvement

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would include
roofs,
defensively.
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also
showed
a
lot
of heart
and
HVAC, electrical, and parking lot resurfacing.
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throughout
the expanding
game. Kearsten
litto
it the
up point
with
lege has been
adding and
programs
11
Graves
contributed
7 points.
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systems
to accommonedy
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5 points
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Eagles.
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needs of added
technology
to support
students
in
lie
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a
3-pointer
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Michalski
the classroom.
had
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- $1,500,00
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interest rates
lowVarsity
and withteam
inflation
aistent
record
of 1-5.
we are
creating a reserve so we can fully implement
the above plan to hedge ourselves against the possibility
of escalating costs associated with multi-year projects.

Record low temps


Health
care will
change
in Dayton
area
rapidly
Jan. 5,in6Iowa; health
program
set Dec. 1
By Samantha Lee

Webster
County, area
On January 5 and 6, Dayton, along with
Citizens
can
participate.
.
the rest of Iowa
exprienced
record low. tempea-

tures due to a distored polar vortex.



Iowas health
care aleaders
and-22
policymakers
Dayton
reached
low of
degrees
will
examine
the
major
changes
now
unfolding
the
farenheight. And that doesnt take the in
wind
states
health
care
system
at
a
daylong
conference
beginchill into account.
ning at 8 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 1, at the Holiday Inn
Churches were closed on Sunday due to
Des Moines-Airport in Des Moines, Iowa.
the
weather.
Many schools
were
closed
Monday

The University
of Iowa,
led by
its Health
Sciand
delayed
Tuesday
morning
due
to
the Rural
subences Policy Council, is partnering with the Iowa
zero tempeatures.
Health
Association to lead the discussions during RebalManyCare
other
decided
to let
ancing Health
in thebusinesses
Heartland to
address critical
issues
facing the states
healthdown,
care system.
their employees
hunker
stay home, and
keep out
Health
delivery across the nation and in
of thecare
cold.
Iowa is undergoing
rapid andcold
significant
transformation.
The extremely
weather
traveled
across This
conference
will bring
local and
America
causing
coldtogether
tempuratures
national
providers
and
health
policy
experts
to
discuss
the
across the nation.
impact that the new alternative payment models, the exA polar vortex is a circulation of strong,
pansion of telehealth, and the Medicare Access & CHIP
upper-level
winds
usually
are by
northReauthorization
Act ofthat
2015
(MACRA)
willthe
have
on a
ern
pole.
Usually
these
winds
tend
to
stay
in the
rural state like Iowa.
The
distorted
and
arctic regions.
This event
is vortex
open to became
the public.
Registration
dipped
much
farther south
than normal.
This aland
program
information
are available
at:
http://rebalancinghealthcare.uiowa.edu/
lowed the frigid air to spill southward.

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We are Bursting with


Compassionate,
Pride as we help sponsor our
great studentsCare
at
Personal

Southeast Webster
High School!
since 1949

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Funeral
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Ron Anderson home, Colfax. Thursday were his mother,
t,
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.
ing
to
order
at
2:00
p.m.
y
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
o
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
t
and
Mrs.
Harry Dau, Pilot Mound, and Rev and Mrs. G
d
A Youngstrom, Dayton were guests Wednesday of Rev
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
e
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.

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(515) 547-2512

50 Years Ago...

30 Years Ago...

Brett Edward Heineman celebrated his first


birthday Saturday, Nov. 16. His parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Craig Heineman, Ogden. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
John Eslick, Dayton, and Mr. and Mrs. John Heineman,
Jr., Ogden. Great-grandmother is Mrs. Edward Stumpenhorst.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eilbert entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Andersen and John for dinner on Sunday for their 25th wedding anniversary.

Gene Bradley of Fort Dodge is spending a few
days visiting in the Ed Spurling home.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer White were entertained on
Saturday evening in Boon by their daughter and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Kelcy Pearson, for the Whites anniversary.

Attending Thanksgiving day dinner in the

Minnows, twister tails work


good at Don Williams Lake

Progressive Community
Christmas Program set
in Stratford Dec. 11

The 3rd Annual Progressive Community Christ-

mas Program will be held Sunday, Dec. 11, starting at


4:30 pm. in Stratford. This is under the direction of the
Stratford area churches.

Round up your warm clothes, open eyes, and
listening ears, and prepare for a new and exciting, liveaction, approach to Christmas. There will be something
for all ages to enjoy. Everyone is invited. There is no fee
to attend this event. More details next week.

Webster County, area


deer hunters should
register their harvest


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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ICCC needs to replace aging


infrastruture says Dr. Kinney

PUBLIC LAND AUCTION


Webster County
Yell & Dayton Townships
Thursday, January 12, 2017

Bond issue election Tuesday, Dec. 6. . .

10:00 a.m. Dayton Community Center


(104 1st St SW, Dayton, IA)
Farm Locations:
Tract 1 - From Dayton, go 2 miles North on Racine
Avenue, then 2 miles East on 340th Street
Tract 2 - From Dayton, go 1 mile North on Racine
Avenue, the 2 miles East on 350th Street, then 1 mile
South on Skillet Creek Avenue
Legal Description
Tract 1 - (S SE) 32-87-27
Tract 2 - (S SE) 8-86-27 and (N NE) 17-86-27
Tract 1 56.95 cropland acres - 74.4 CSR / 71.1 CSR2
Tract 2 119.35 cropland acres - 73.4 CSR / 76.4 CSR2

Contact Grant Aschinger or Nathan Deters


at Stalcup Ag Service 712-732-4811
or evenings at 712-490-6564
P.O. Box 67
Storm Lake, IA 50588
(712)213-4860
FAX (712)732-7371
www.stalcupag.com

IOWA STATE CENTER PRESENTS THE 36 TH ANNUAL


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

Jaeschke First Team


All-State in football

Dakota Jaeschke was named the Iowa Newspaper Association first team All-State.

Jaeschke was the leading Jaguar receiver this
past year. The Jaguars had a great passing attack and
Jaeschke caught many touchdown passes as a tight end.

Jaguar coach Mike Swieter congratulated Jaeschke on receiving this award and for having a great season.

SV Jr. High girls


lose to Paton-Churdan

The Southeast Valley JH Girls B team traveled
to Payton-Churdan Tuesday night vs Payton-Churdan A
team. The girls hustled all night long however just had
trouble finding the basket against a very tall PC team and
came up short by a score of 32-9.

The Jaguars got solid effort in the guard court
from the trio of Kaeli Berns, Jordan Dorsey and Jayden
Gardipee. The Jags received very solid post play from
the duo of Chyann Hicks and Allison Bethel and just
overall great hustle from the entire squad.

Tea with Clara & The Mouse King


Saturday, December 10 4 pm $7 per person

Saturday, December 10
1:30 pm & 7:30 pm
Sunday, December 11
1:30 pm

history of enrollment has increased. Since its founding


in 1966 community colleges have seen a significant shift
in revenue sources.

Iowa Central is funded through state appropriations, local property tax, and some federal funding, but
the majority of funding comes through its student tuition
and fees. In 2016, student tuition and fees accounted for
62% of its revenue. The amount of state general aid received by Iowa Central is less than what the regent universities, private colleges, and public schools receive.

The community college system does not receive
infrastructure funds through state appropriations like public schools and regent universities. Under current state
law, issuing general obligation bonds or revenue bonds
are the primary funding mechanism for community colleges to finance new construction and major renovations.
We must improve our aging infrastructure that was built
in the late 60s and early 70s, so, we can be competitive
in recruiting students to attend Iowa Central Community
College, said ICC president Dr. Dan Kinney

Webster County Extension


plans Money Smart Week
for Thursday, Dec. 8



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
are free and non-commercial.

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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.

Webster, Boone & Hamilton


Counties............................$30
Other Iowa Counties..........$32
Out-of-State......................$34

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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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Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Wednesday, November 30 - Cooks choice


Thursday, Dec 1 - Cooks choice
Friday, Dec 2 - Cooks choice
Monday, Dec 5 - Cooks choice
Tuesday, Dec 6 - Cooks choice
Wednesday, Dec 7 - Cooks choice
Lunch: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Supper: 5 p.m.

ICCC Special Bond


election Tuesday, Dec. 6;
local polling places

n$29.5 million bond


approving being sought. . .


The Iowa Central Community College special
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
np.m.
g
Voters will be asked to vote for or against
-$29,500,000 in school bonds for ICCC for remodeling,
repairing , construct many school improvements.
-
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***

It Pays to Advertise!


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

that Roy and Dale did or maybe its because he was


not as popular with my children. When he sang Dont
Fence Me In he had that cowboy twang to his voice
that was expected of the Western pictures singers. Give
me land, lots of land under starry skies above---- Dont
fence me in. That was what we were given to believe
all people who went west wanted lots of land and freedom. He also had another favorite, South of the Border. I dont remember all the words now but it continued, down Mexico way, probably leading to finding a
pretty senorita.

So, I grew up on songs that had memorable
melodies and words and you could understand them.
Even the crooners a bit later, Sinatra, Crosby, Como --sang songs that soon had one humming and singing to
yourself or with others. Those were some of my good
old days. Children of today would probably laugh or at
least tee hee a bit to hear some of those old ditties now
but then they will remember their music as fondly. Oh,
we had some doozies too Three little fishies, in an
itty bitty pool and they fam and they fam all over the
dam. Boop boop, dit-em dat-em wa-tem choo. Yeah,
I remember Kay Kyser (a guy) and Ish Kabible who had
the bangs haircut way before the Beatles.

Hang in there a few more years and entertainment and music will change again. Get ready to open up
your memory storage boxes.

Nathan Field...
continued from front page...

States Army. MOTSU plays a key role in supporting our


Nations Armed forces as they combat terrorism and evil
militants throughout the world.

In 2004 SGT Field received training as a Motor
Transport Operator which in Army lingo his job title was
referred to as an 88 Mike with the primary responsibility of supervising or operating wheel vehicles to transport
personnel and cargo.

Motor Transport Operators are the backbone of
the Armys support and sustainment structure providing
mobility on and off the battlefield.

In 2005 Sgt. Nathan R. Field was again mobilized to serve his country as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom. He served with the 414th Military Police Company,
a United States Army Reserve MP company referred to as
the Ozark Warriors based out of Joplin, Missouri.

Sgt. Field and his battle buddy Specialist Robert
Johnson were killed in Iraq on January 7, 2006 when the
Humvee SGT Field was piloting was hit by a civilian vehicle in Umm Qasr, which is a Port city located in southern Iraq and is said to be the site of Alexander the Greats
landing in Mesopotamia in 325 BC.

A Soldier friend of SGT Field quoted William
Wallace, the character in Braveheart in referring to Nathan, he wrote:

All men die, but not all men live. Nathan
lived, and he lived with a passion, in his mothers words
Nathan inhaled life. a day and time.

Sgt. Nathan Field was buried in West Lawn
Cemetery in Lehigh with Grave Site Rites conducted by
the 304th Military Police Detachment Honor Guard. Nathan is survived by his mother, Mary Field; father William Field; and brother Eli Field.

Today let us especially honor Sgt. Robert Field
on the 10 year anniversary of his death as well as all of
the men and women who sacrificed their lives and service
to the United States of America, said Col Richard Lennon (Army Retired) at a special Memoria Day Honors
Ceremony May 30 at Veterans Memorial Park in Fort
Dodge.

Wednesday, November 30, 2016

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Christmasland opens in Humboldt


Nov. 25; thousands visit annually
Webster County, area citizens are close to this
free, unique attraction. . .

Christmasland in Humboldt opened for the holiday season Friday, Nov. 25. This marks the 34th year of
this popular holiday attraction sponsored by the Humboldt/Dakota City Noon Kiwanis Club. It has been visited
by more than 125,000 people since its opening in 1982.

Humboldt is about 15 miles of Fort Dodge on
169 and it is only 30-45 miles for most of our local
subscribers in southern Webster County.

Visitors from most of the 50 U.S. states and
some foreign countries have seen the displays. Last year
there were more than 3,400 visitors to Kiwanis Christmasland. The goal of the exhibit is to provide an attraction that people of all ages can enjoy.

There is a free 100,000-plus light display in
Dakota City and the Festival of Trees exhibit at the
Faith United Methodist Church, other free attractions
provided by our community during the holidays. As a
non-profit service club, we do not charge for the exhibit
and any donations received from the public go toward
improving the exhibit and contributions to help families
and children.

The attraction is located on 1st Avenue South,
just east of the intersection with 5th Street South, next to
Humboldt City Hall. It is one block south of downtown
Humboldt.

For 2016, there will be one new scene at Christmasland, as well as some updates and improvements.

Christmasland will open (opened) for the season
Friday, Nov. 25, withnightly hours from 6:30-8:30 p.m.

through Friday, Dec. 23, with the following exceptions:


Christmasland will be closed on Monday and Tuesday,
Nov. 28-29, and Dec. 5-6. Christmasland will also be
open Saturday and Sunday afternoons, Nov. 26-27, Dec.
3-4, Dec. 10-11, and Dec. 17-18, from 2:30-4:30 p.m.
Christmasland will be open for a final time on Christmas
Eve afternoon, Saturday, Dec. 24, from 2:30-4:30 p.m.
The attraction will also be open Thursday and Friday,
Dec. 22-23 from 2:30-4:30 p.m.

Christmasland will be closed for inclement
weather. Notification will be posted outside. The Kiwanis Club has never charged admission to Christmasland,
however donations are appreciated as they help the exhibit grow.

Christmasland will be open by arrangement for
group tours. Call Dave Lee at (515) 890-0116 to schedule a day and time. All school groups, nursing homes,
group homes, church groups, businesses and civic organizations are welcome.
Enjoy the spirit of the season and the family tradition
of the holidays at Kiwanis Christmasland in Humboldt.

Miranda Schmadeke

Security Savings Bank


welcomes back
Miranda Schmadeke

Santa is now at Kiwanis Christmasland in Humboldt.


Bradley S. Lane, President and CEO of Security Savings Bank, is pleased to announce that Miranda
Schmadeke has joined our staff in Dayton. Miranda lives
in Dayton with her husband, Don and their four children;
Rylee, Sam, Aubrey and Brenna. She is a graduate of
Southeast Webster High School.

Miranda is returning to Security Savings Bank
after taking a few years off to be home with her children.
We are glad to have her back on staff! Please stop in and
say hello.

County, area residents


should consider Iowa
grown Christmas trees

Southeast Valley Cheerleaders


at Iowa Shrine Bowl...

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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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Wade Sundell, Boxholm, wins


first at Elite Rodeo competition

Wednesday, November 30, 2016

In Dallas, TX, Nov. 13. . .


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
.prizes.
s
Among the winners was Wade Sundell,
.Boxholm, saddle bronc competition. Sundell edged the
,world leader to win the championship, 87-86 over
Cort Scheer, Elsmere, NE.
t
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.
,
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
couldnt be happier with how the ERA World Championship turned out over three days at the American Airlines
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Center.

Rodeo is a big part of Texas great heritage and
boy did the ERA deliver to our fans at the event and tuning in worldwide on FOX Sports 2 TV, SiriusXM Rural
Radio and FloSports.com.


Wade Sundell, Boxholm, wins Elite Rodeo Athletes (ERA) tour Championship.

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In 1910 Ezra Rushton built the Rushton Hotel.

The History of Farnhamville, formerly


the Community of Hardin Creek, Part three
1910 Ezra Rushton built the Rushton Hotel...

In 1910 Ezra Rushton built the Rushton Hotel,
run by him and later by the Reeds. No. 29 on the map.

In the same year he built the Opera House,
which had lodges located in the upper story and on the
lower floor--movies, dances, skating, basketball and
many other social activities were held there. No. 30 on
map.

A new building that is now Bassetts Hardware
was also built in this year. In the same year Chas. McVay started a Photograph Gallery. He probably built this
building. No. 31 on the map.

In about 1914 or thereabouts Ray Babcock built
the first garage and sold to John Meyer, then to Fred Horecka and finally to Roy Drake, who enlarged the building and advanced the business. No. 33 on the map.

After a few years Frank Johnson also had a garage at the rear of his hardware store. No. 2 on the map.
Later John Werner built another garage. No. 34 on the

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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.

Harcourt Legal continued on page 11....

map. These garages all operated at the same time.



The first city lights were gas, one on each corner.
These can be seen in the old street scenes in this book.

In 1914 the city was supplied by electric lights.
About this time, 1915, E.C. Wyatt built and operated a
Creamery and Poultry House. No. 35 on the map. At this
same time a brick building south of Wyatts Poultry was
built. In later years it was used as the Telephone Central
Office. No. 36 on the map.

Around 1916 or 1917 there was a new bank
started, sometimes called the Nahnsen Bank, operated by
Adolph Nahnsen. No. 38 on the map.

In 1922 they moved that building to the first lot
east and J. A. Wyatt and later George Wyatt had a grocery store there for years. No. 39 on map.

They then built a new brick bank building on the
location on the corner. No. 38 on map.

They then built a new brick bank building on the
location on the corner. No. 38 on the map.

In 1916 Charlie Jackson started a Welding shopNo. 40 on map.

In 1919 Farnhamville seeing the need of different water system, so as to be better equipped to fight
fire and for other modern uses, put in the present water
System. No. 41 on the map.

About this same time Rayme Mahe ran a business in building No. 43.

In 1922 Johnson Oil Company started a service
station in a little shed on the corner now know as Larsons 66 Service Station for many years. In 1927 there
was a new brick building there for the same purpose. No.
44 on the map.

In 1926, George Gifford built a new brick building to be used as a service station, across the street west
of Larsons Station, No. 45.

Hilda and her chicks in 1919

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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
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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

Dayton Review
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

Webster County Claims Register Report for 11-15-2016




A PLUS AUTO GLASS
WINDSHIELD REPAIR
175.00
ACCESS SYSTEMS
COPIER LEASE AGREEMENT 513.04
ACCESS SYSTEMS LEASING,

HARDWARE MAINTENANCE CONTRACTS 1,377.71
ADSON, DONAVON
GENERAL ELECTION-2016
24.00
ADSON, LYNDA
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 230.70
ADVANCED SYSTEMS INC
COPIER LEASE
256.87
ALBRIGHT, BETH, MILEAGE & TRAVEL EXPENSES
978.91
ALLIANT ENERGY
UTILITIES
307.01
ALLIED INVESTMENT PROPERTIES L, RENT
455.00
ANDERSON, KATHERINE
MILEAGE
271.95
AUREON COMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE
3,431.09
AUTEN, RUTH
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 180.00
BAADE, KATHLEEN
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 240.00
BADGER FIRE STATION
GENERAL ELECTION-2016
50.00
BALDRIDGE, RYAN
MILEAGE
98.00
BANKERS TRUST CO
FEES
141,094.86
BARNUM FIRE STATION
GENERAL ELECTION-2016
50.00
BECKER, DARCY
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 156.00
BICKFORD, CRAIG
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 216.00
BIRDSELL, TAMARA
MILEAGE
80.37
BLACK HILLS ENERGY
UTILITIES
256.27
BLACK, LORRAINE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 282.44
BLOOMQUIST, MARGARET
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 240.50
BOERNER, DIANE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 237.00
BOERNER, GARY
GENERAL ELECTION-2016
24.00
BOYD, CONNIE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 216.00
BRIGGS CORPORATION
SUPPLIES
74.48
BROBST, LARRY
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 228.00
BROWNS SHOE FIT CO
BOOTS
149.97
BUDA-CLAUSSEN, ROSALIA
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 222.00
BURLESON, JANE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 192.00
CALHOUN COUNTY ECA
LIGHTING
9.75
CALHOUN COUNTY SHERIFF SUBPOENA
21.50
CALLENDER, CITY OF
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 280.02
CANON, CORRINE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016
24.00
CARLSON, VIRGINIA
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 275.76
CARPENTER UNIFORM CO
PANTS
103.98
CASEY, MARY
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 216.00
CASEY'S GENERAL STORES INC., FUEL
3,015.23
CASSEN, MARGUERITE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 219.00
CENTRAL IA JUVENILE DET CENTER, DETENTION SERVICES 568.00
CENTRAL IOWA BUILDING SUPPLY I, WELDING SUPPLIES
954.49
CHALSTROM, DIANE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 249.56
CHIEF SUPPLY CORP
SUPPLIES
74.20
CHOICE PRINTING INC
ENVELOPES
106.00
CLARE COMMUNITY CENTER GENERAL ELECTION-2016
50.00
CLARK, MARY ESTHER
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 228.00
CLAUSSEN, CHARLES
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 307.55
COCHRANE, TONI ZEHR
SALARY
3,243.75
COLE, DR DAN
TESTIMONY
750.00
COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER INMATE MEDICAL
102.00
CONRAD, CARL
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 228.00
CONSOLIDATED MANGEMENT CO INC., FOOD SERVICES 7,895.40
COOK, GERY
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 219.00
COSGROVE, JUDY
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 156.00
CRAIGMILE, MITCHELL
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 228.00
CRAIGMILE, RITA
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 216.00
CRIMMINS LAW FIRM
LEGAL REPRESENTATION 180.00
CURTIS, BRENDA
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 192.00
DANIEL PHARMACY
INMATE MEDS
790.69
DANIEL TIRE COMPANY
OUTSIDE SERVICES
273.45
DANNER, DAWNIE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 255.00
DAVIS, BEVERLY
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 216.00
DAYTON COMMUNITY CENTER GENERAL ELECTION-2016
50.00
DAYTON LEADER, PUBLIC, MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT
588.32
DAYTON, TOWN OF
UTILITES
83.86
DE LAGE LANDEN
COPIER LEASE
142.73
DELLACHIESA, PATRICIA
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 260.64
DENCKLAU, LINDA
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 254.70
DEYTA LLC
MONTHLY HHCAHPS FEE
95.00
DICKERSON, MADDIE
MILEAGE
63.71
DIEMER, DEB
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 192.00
DOLAN, SHARON
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 216.00
DOOLITTLE OIL CO INC
OIL
625.33
DORSEY, TOM
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 228.00
DOUBLE M SIGNS
PARTS - VINYL LETTERING
6.00
DOUGLAS COUNTY SHERIFF SERVE PAPERS
50.00
DUNCOMBE COMMUNITY CENTER, GENERAL ELECTION-2016 50.00
EASTMAN, DONNA
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 232.66
EILERS, DIANE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 231.68
ELDAL, REED
GENERAL ELECTION-2016
24.00
ELDERBRIDGE AGENCY
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 100.00

ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING REPAIRS


463.15
ELLIS, IVOLA
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 216.00
ENGQUIST, DIANE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 319.80
ENGQUIST, SCOTT
GENERAL ELECTION-2016
24.00
ESCOBEDO, SHELLEY
MILEAGE
65.86
EVERS, SUSAN
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 250.05
FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 100.00
FASTENAL COMPANY
SIGN SHOP SUPPLIES
184.63
FERGUSON, MARY
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 240.50
FETROW REPORTING INC
DEPOSITION
271.20
FIALA, JULIA
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 256.72
FIELD, MAURICE
WELL RECONSTRUCTION 500.00
FILLOON, TOM
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 240.00
FIRST COVENANT CHURCH
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 100.00
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, GENERAL ELECTION-2016 100.00
FISHER, JAMES
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 225.80
FITZGERALD, GARY
GENERAL ELECTION-2016
24.00
FITZGERALD, MARY
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 206.70
FORCE AMERICA INC
PARTS & STOCK
297.85
FORD, JANICE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 240.50
FORT DODGE FORD INC
TIRE ROTATION
358.55
FORT DODGE HOUSING AGENCY, RENT & EXPENSE
374.00
FORT DODGE WATER DEPT
WATER
141.02
FREEMAN, SUSAN
WAGES
1,867.72
FRONTIER
PHONE SERVICES
952.67
GAILLARD, TOM
MILEAGE
74.29
GALLS LLC
PANTS
37.35
GARGANO, MARK, MEDICAL EXAMINER EXPENSE
413.76
GEHLHAUSEN, DAWN
MILEAGE
183.26
GEISLER, KATHRYN R
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 197.88
GEIST, ELIZABETH
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 228.00
GENE MOELLER OIL COMPANY FUEL
135.51
GILL, SUSAN
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 228.00
GOLDFIELD COMM SERVICES CORP, INTERNET
39.95
GOVCONNECTION INC
REPLACEMENT BATTERY 7,937.62
GOWRIE COMMUNITY CENTER GENERAL ELECTION-2016
50.00
GOWRIE MUNICIPAL UTILITIES UTILITLES
140.61
GOWRIE NEWS
COMMISION MEETING
864.87
GRAY SANITATION
GARBAGE
44.00
GREAT WESTERN BANK
MISC CHARGES
3,003.50
GRELL, MELISSA
MILEAGE
149.46
GRIPP, BARBARA
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 245.89
GROAT, MYRON
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 228.43
GROSS, SHARON
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 284.40
GROTELUSCHEN, JANELLE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 420.00
GROUP SERVICES INC
PREMIUM
28,031.75
GUNDERSON FUNERAL HOME INC

MEDICAL EXAMINER EXPENSE 600.00
HADE, JANE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 241.60
HALBACH, ROSE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 222.00
HALFWASSEN, ANGIE
PHONE
33.29
HAMILTON COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH, TRAINING
500.00
HAMILTON, CRAIG
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 209.76
HAMMITT, JANET
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 210.00
HANNA, LAURA
MILEAGE
313.60
HARRISON, DIXIE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 283.00
HAWKEYE LEGAL SERVICES INC., SERVE PAPERS
80.00
HAWKINS, STEVE
WELL FILLED
600.00
HAYES, PAMELA
TRANSCRIPT
18.50
HEATHERINGTON, CAROL
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 238.78
HEITRITTER, TRACEY
WAGES
3,123.32
HEPP, BLAINE, CONTRACTED WAGES-ANIMAL CONTROL 2,654.31
HERZBERG, NANCY
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 501.00
HICKEY, SHARON
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 255.00
HILL, SARA
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 462.00
HOLTZMAN, DELPHA
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 228.00
HOVEY, SANDRA K
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 284.40
HOWARD COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE, SERVE PAPERS
20.5
HOWELL, JULIE A
MILEAGE
108.78
HUGGHINS, CATHY
WAGES
675.00
HUGHETT, NORMA
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 228.00
HULSE, MARVIN
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 216.00
HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF SERVE PAPERS
53.00
IDOT
SHED SUPPLIES
238.09
INFO DOG SECURITY LLC
SHREDDING
35.00
INGRAHAM CONSTRUCT. INC. ~6.00 REPAIRS
223,410.45
IOWA ASSC FOR EDUCATION REGISTRATION FEE
50.00
IOWA DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCES

2016 STORM WATER DRAIN TILE PROJECT 175.00
IOWA LAW ENFORCEMENT ACA TRAINING
710.00
IOWA PRISON INDUSTRIES
SIGN SHOP
60.00
IOWA ST SHERIFF-DEP ASSOC SCHOOL
150.00
IOWA STATE ASSOC OF COUNTIES, REGISTRATION
200.00
IP PATHWAYS, COMPUTER SERVICES/INTERNET
1,508.23
ISAC
SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION 200.00
ISG FIELD SERVICES LLC
INSPECTION SERVICES 58,473.92
J & K MARKETING, JACK BRADLEY, CONTRACTED WAGES 1,670.00
JACOBSON, EVELYN M
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 216.00
JENSEN BUILDERS LTD
MAINTENANCE FACILITY 292,550.20
JENSEN, HOWARD C
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 228.00
JIFI PRINT INC
SUPPLIES
154.30
JOHLL, JACQUE
MEAL REIMBURSMENTS
82.63
JOHNSON, JANIS
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 258.14
JONDLE, SALLY
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 227.76
JONES, ERLINE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 247.60
JOSTEN, KATHLEEN A
CELL PHONE
25.00
JRG SUPPLY INC
SUPPLIES
13.95
JUILFS, GLENDA
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 235.35
JUNKMAN, JULIE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 222.00
KAM LINE HIGHWAY MARKINGS PAVEMENT MARKNGS
9,921.45
KAMMERER, BROOKE
MILEAGE
145.53
KEMNA AUTO OF FORT DODGE OIL CHANGE
34.63
KESLING, VICTORIA
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 255.00
KESTER, DOROTHY
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 216.00
KESTERSON APPRAISAL
APPRAISAL
6,250.00
KETTENACKER, JESSI
MILEAGE
91.14
KIMBALL MIDWEST
STOCK
570.73
KINNE, JANET
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 233.64
KINSETH, JANET
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 228.00
KISCH, ELIZABETH
GENERAL ELECTION-2016
24.00
KISCH, JENECE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 258.62
KLOSS, JANICE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 216.00
KOESTER, BRAD
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 239.76
KOESTER, MICHELLE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 227.76
KONICA MINOLTA PREMIER
COPIER LEASE
518.67
KRAFT, STACY
MILEAGE
626.72
KRAMER, LARRY A
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 216.00
KRAMER, LOUISE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 216.00
LA CROSSE FORAGE & TURF SEED, EROSION CONTROL 2,370.00
LAMPMAN, AMY
BOND REVIEW
11.00
LAUFERSWEILER, LINDSAY
DISTRICT 1 MEETING
78.40
LEHIGH VALLEY COOP TELE UTILITES
179.98
LEHIGH, CITY OF
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 326.49
LEHMAN, DONALD
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 223.35
LEMBERG, JEAN
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 237.80
LENNON, ELIZABETH
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 204.00
LENTSCH, MARY
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 230.70
LENTSCH, TIMOTHY
GENERAL ELECTION-2016
24.00
LEWANDOWSKI, DANIEL
MILEAGE
110.74
LEWANDOWSKI, JANICE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 216.00
LEWIS, JESS
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 216.00
LEWIS, MARY
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 243.00
LIFEWORKS COMMUNITY SERVICES,

GENERAL ELECTION-2016 100.00
LIGHTEDGE SOLUTIONS INC, COMPUTER SERVICES/INTERNET 230.20
LINCOLN, JANEL
WAGES
644.50
LINN COUNTY SHERIFF
SERVICE FEES
30.60
LOCKE, CAROL
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 230.70
LOOTS, MARK
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 240.00
LUNN, PATRICIA
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 239.27
LYNCH, MARY C
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 231.68
MALLINGER, JOAN M
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 241.48
MARCO INC
COPIER LEASE
352.16
MARCO TECHNOLOGIES LLC COPIER EXPENSE
318.01
MARTIN, ELIZABETH JANE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 192.00
MARTINEZ, NORMA
WIC INTERPRETER
270.00
MASTER BLASTER INC
SANDBLAST PLOWS
5,375.00
MATHESON TRI-GAS INC
WELDING SUPPLIES
754.09
MCANALLY, THOMAS
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 225.80
MCCLURE ENGINEERING COMPANY, ~6.00 ENGINEERING 6,856.62
MCCORMACK, MARVEL
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 216.00
MCCULLOUGH, BILL
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 255.00
MCCULLOUGH, BRUCE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 210.00
MCCULLOUGH, DIANE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 210.00
MCGILL, ANDREW L
MILEAGE-ELECTION DAY
99.00
MCGOUGH, MARY ELLEN
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 210.00
MEDIACOM CABLE 184.43
MEDLINE INDUSTRIES INC
SUPPLIES
875.72

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MERSCH, MARCELLA
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 233.15
MESSERLY, BARB
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 211.84
METZGER, JAMES
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 204.00
MICHAEL, ANITA
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 156.00
MICHAEL, BRETT
WAGES
1,824.98
MICKELSON, BRIAN
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 230.70
MID IOWA FASTENERS
STOCK
567.00
MIDAMERICAN ENERGY
METER/ELECTRICITY
102.33
MIDWEST CONTRACTING LLC, RCB CULVERT REPLACEMENT 2,514.37
MIDWEST WHEEL CO
STOCK & PARTS
3,474.76
MILLER, DIANE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 286.55
MOLGAARD, GLENDA
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 255.00
MONTGOMERY, JEAN
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 192.00
MOORLAND COMMUNITY CENTER, GENERAL ELECTION-2016 50.00
MOSBACH, BELINDA
MILEAGE
216.09
MOSBACH, SANDRA
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 231.68
MULRONEY, MICHAEL
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 222.00
MYRON CORP
SUPPLIES
439.83
NACVSO
DUES & MEMBERSHIPS
30.00
NAHNSEN, COLLEEN
GENERAL ELECTION-2016
24.00
NAPA AUTO SUPPLY
STOCK
363.92
NAYLOR, JULIA
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 222.00
NELS PEDERSON CO INC
~6.00 REPAIRS
2,421.82
NETSMART TECHNOLOGIES INC

MAINTENANCE & SUBSCRIPTION 161.06
NICHOLS, TRICIA
MILEAGE
670.82
NORTHWEST CONCRETE PUMPING

RIVER ROAD SOUTH OF HWY 175 735.00
OFFICE ELEMENTS
124864-0 SUPPLIES
816.58
O'HALLORAN INTERNATIONAL INC
STOCK & PARTS
3,662.59
OLSON, DEANNE K
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 232.66
OLSON, STACI, MEDICAL EXAMINER EXPENSE
300.00
OPHEIM, LINDA
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 216.00
ORASCOPTIC
DENTAL LOUPE
1,430.00
O'REILLY AUTO PARTS
STOCK
125.89
OTHO, CITY OF
GENERAL ELECTION-2016
50.00
PATTERSON DENTAL SUPPLY INC, DENTAL SUPPLIES
311.31
PEDERSON SANITATION
GARBAGE
383.00
PEDERSON, BETTY
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 216.00
PETERMAN, JENNIFER
MILEAGE
21.56
PETERSON, JANET
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 253.60
PETERSON, JOE
MILEAGE
2.99

Wednesday, November 30, 2016


PETERSON, JOYCE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 216.00
PETERSON, LYNDA
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 186.00
PETERSON-SHIPP, MARILYN
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 204.00
PETTY CASH-MENTAL HEALTH POSTAGE
10.95
PHILLIPS, NANCY
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 287.34
PINGEL, LINDA
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 216.00
PINGEL, LYNDA
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 257.94
PITNEY BOWES INC
CARTRIDGES
431.73
PITNEY-BOWES INC
POSTAGE
136.74
PLINER, PAMELA
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 326.76
POLK COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE, SUBPOENA
48.64
PORREZ, KATHLEEN
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 216.00
POWELL, JUNE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 242.94
POWERPLAN
STOCK & PARTS
2,960.20
PPS SOFTWARE
SOFTWARE
449.00
PRAIRIE ENERGY COOPERATIVE, LIGHTING
105.78
PRESCOTT, KARI
MILEAGE
621.32
PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN GENERAL ELECTION-2016 100.00
PROSHIELD FIRE PROTECTION

EXTINQUISHER INSPECTION - LEHIGH 128.50
PUKACZ, PATRICIA
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 192.00
PURCELL, RUBY
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 269.21
QUEST DIAGNOSTIC
INMATE MEDICAL
198.74
QUILL CORPORATION INC
SUPPLIES
135.90
RAINE, MARILYN
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 204.00
RATHOUZ, HELEN
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 236.82
REGIONAL LANDFILL
LOOSE REFUSE/GARBAGE 775.70
REHMANN, HAROLD
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 240.00
RESERVE ACCOUNT
POSTAGE
1,551.26
RIAL, MICHAEL
GENERAL ELECTION-2016
24.00
RIEKEN, KIM
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 241.60
ROBERSON, ANN KAESTNER GENERAL ELECTION-2016
24.00
RODERICK, ANGIE
MILEAGE
93.10
ROGER'S TIRE SERVICE
TIRES AND TIRE REPAIR 29,462.94
ROSS, LAURA
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 225.80
ROSSOW, KAREN
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 266.76
ROYAL PROPERTIES LLC
RENT
1,400.00
ROZEK, JUDITH
GENERAL ELECTION-2016
48.00
ROZEK, STEVE
GENERAL ELECTION-2016
48.00
RYAN DIAGNOSTICS INC
TEST KITS
2,322.00
SADLER PROPERTIES
RENT & EXPENSE
500.00
SALVATORE, TOM
GENERAL ELECTION-2016 255.00
SANOFI PASTEUR INC
VACCINES
6,524.38
SAXTON, JAMIE
MILEAGE
186.20
SCHOON, KAREN L
PHONE EXPENSE
50.00

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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

Harcourt Legal...
continued from page 8....

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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Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Dayton Review

* Broasted Chicken
* Fresh Deli Counter

Stratford Clinic

Clinic Mon Tues Thurs 8 a.m. Hours:


Wed
10 a.m. -

Stratford Food Center

5 p.m.
7 p.m.

Penny Osborn, Physician Assistant

829 Shakespeare 838-5000


817 Shakespeare Avenue, Stratford 515-838-2100
www.vandiestmc.org

JRG

VETERINARY
SUPPLY

Hours:
Mon-Fri 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

910 Tennyson, Stratford, IA

Enchanted Mirror

515-838-2414

Styling Salon, Tanning & Nails

Your fall & winter supply headquarters!

Connie Owenson/Kramme, Owner


Nails by Gina Ann

Bird feed . . .25, 50 lb sizes


Heated water buckets
Snow shovels, many sizes
Pet bowls
Insulated gloves
Insulated muck boots, all sizes

Open Monday-Saturday
Stratford 838-2447

Stratford Fitness Center


Open 24/7
Excellent, new equipment
Reasonable monthly rates
Try us, youll love it!
Call 838-2447

Kiwanis Club provides


free dictionairies
to Dayton third graders

Fort Dodge Noon Kiwanis recently provided
dictionaries to the third graders of SE Valley in Dayton.
Kerrie Kuiper, Fort Dodge Noon Kiwanis member, presented the class with a dictionary.

All 3rd graders of SE Valley were excited to
receive the dictionairies as they will use at school and
then will take home at the end of the school year. This is
the ninth year that the Kiwanis members have provided
dictionaries to the third graders.

Kiwanis clubs, located in 80 nations, help their
communities in countless ways. Each communitys
needs are differentso each Kiwanis club is different.

Webster County Unit


of Retired School
Personnel to meet
Monday, December 5...

The Webster County Unit of Iowa Retired
School Personnel will meet on Monday, December 5 at
Trinity United Methodist Church, 838 N 25th St., Fort
Dodge.

The noon lunch will be catered by the church
women.

The program will feature the Amazing Gracies.

Please bring grocery items for the Lords Cupboard.

Reservations must be made by November 29th
to Iris Jones at 515-571-6124.

Webster County Planning


Zoning Commission
LEGAL PUBLICATION

The Webster County Planning & Zoning Commission will hold a
hearing on Thursday, December 8, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. in the 2nd floor Board
Room of the county courthouse, 703 Central Avenue, Fort Dodge, Iowa to
discuss and consider recommendations for amendments to the Webster
County zoning ordinance and district maps including but not limited to
definitions, general regulations, district maps and uses, supplemental
regulations, animal feeding operations, DNR construction permits and
master matrix applications, comprehensive plan and fee schedule.

For additional information contact 515-574-3761 or planning@
webstercountyia.org

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