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Previously, she attend St. Edmond High School
and earned her Associate of Arts degree at Iowa Central
Community College.
On January 26, Boeckman presented her first
Budget to the Board of Supervisors.
Webster County Supervisor Mark Campbell reported that she, did an exceptional job, breaking down
items as necessary to provide detail. She also spoke about
her goals for the office including education, training and
strategic adjustments. Lindsay is very proactive and has
been a wonderful addition to the Courthouse.
The Recorder currently supervises two Deputies
and two Assistants. Their department is responsible for
maintaining county records of legal transactions involving real estate ownership, business organization, licenses
and liens plus certificates of birth, marriage and death.
Poker Run....
The Webster County Ice Breakers had an awesome
turnout with 121 registered sleds on, Saturday, Feb. 7, for
the Marlin Benson Poker Run. Photos By Marcie Boerner.
From left to right are Deputies Shelly Hearn and Julie Minikis plus Assistants Erline Jones and Colleen Continued on page 3...
Nahnsen with County Rccorder Lindsay Bueckman.
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By David Satterlee
After a year of discussion and initial planning, a project to relocate and expand County Maintenance facilities
was moved forward. Calhoun-Burns and Associates were
authorized to proceed with preparing Phase 1B Construction documents for consideration.
During discussion, the current secondary road department equipment repair site and 80x50 storage building at 209 S 40th St. were described as too small, old,
deteriorating and poorly drained. The well was described
The Southeast Valley JH Girls Basketball teams finished their season on Jan 31. It was a very successful
first year of Jaguar Basketball with the 7th grade finishing
with a record of 11-2 and the 8th grade finishing with a
record of 10-4.
I would like to thank the administration and Beth for
all of their hard work behind the scenes and my assistant
Coach Lori Ferrari who does an amazing job, also a big
thank you to all of the parents and grandparents who supported the teams all year long.
I would also like to recognize this very special group
of young ladies, players and managers, who will be very
successful throughout the rest of their JH and High school
basketball careers, these young ladies came together
from two different districts and put the JH Southeast Valley Basketball program on the map for many seasons to
come.
The Southeast Valley JH Jag team was:
7th grade Team Members: Cassie Bergland; Jaynie
Ferrari; Makenzie Crampton; Delaney Conrad; Viatris Scott; Taegan Long; Haley Kraft; Hayley Studyvin;
Lexee Morgan; Maggie Anderlik; Keeley Magwire;
Macie Willuweit; Emma Hunter; Maddi Lundberg; Jess
Shirbourn Manager; Avery Anderson Manager.
8th grade Team Members: Kasey Lundberg; Morgan Castenson; Sammy Alphs; Maddy Jaeschke; Shelby
Cummins; Cassidy Lambert; Lanie Nelson; Hannah Devires; Hannah Rees; Kayla Dolph; Katara Jondle; Peyton
Erritt; Ally True; Lexi Corell; Savannah Seehusen; Morgan Sorensen, Manager; Maddi Rude, Manager
meeting
Thursday,
February, 12 - 12:00 Noon
Everyone
Welcome
Mary Ohrtman, Kim Motl and Jamey Whitney presented a request for a Country contribution to Fiscal Year
2016 funding for Upper Des Moines Opportunity, Inc. No
Individual Dues $5*
action was taken.
Business Dues $20
A five-year contract extension with Johnson Controls
was approved for facilities cleaning and services after a
discussion of Amendment Four to Operation and Maintenance Agreement for Webster County Facilities. The
five-year agreement provides a savings of about $24,000
over 1-year renewals.
In discussion, Johnson Controls was commended for
providing comprehensive and quality work with good
communications for 15 years. A part-time day porter
was also approved to do additional grounds keeping from
Dayton Community Food
April through November, 2015.
Pantry provides food assisThe Supervisors accepted reports on Drainage Retance to individuals and famipairs for Drainage District #65 (Gowrie) and the Vetlies in the SWG School District
eran Affairs Commissions Quarterly Report of Persons
Served. They approved assigning a Tax Sale Certificate
who are in need of emergency
over to the City of Clare for property in Hoods Addifood assistance.
tion.
Third Saturday of every month
They also authorized a permit for Asplundh Tree
10 a.m.-12 noon, Emanuel Lutheran Church
Expert Company to trim and remove trees and to spray
208 2nd Ave NW, Dayton
stumps for MidAmerican Energy.
The County road crews were commended for their
response and hard work in
the recent major 12 snow
event.
Bob Singer reported that he had returned
from attending the Iowa
Transportation Day at
the Capitol and that he felt
optimistic. Previous gasoline sales tax increases
have been deferred in response to consumer resistance.
Now, with the price
of gasoline near $2.00,
there was a general consensus that things have
changed and there is
more support for an additional 10 cent tax to fund
road maintenance and
construction. Supervisor
Radon is the second leading cause of lung
Singer is known to favor
cancer
and can only be detected with a test kit.
the long-delayed completion of the Highway 20
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SV Jenny Eckert, SV middle school counselor; Tamara Hanson, SV high school counselor; Chris Lambert, SV elementary counselor attended the annual school counselors conference.
Wednesday, February 4, the counselors from Southeast Valley attended the annual School Counselors conference Feast at the Forum at Buena Vista University
in Storm Lake.
Feast at the Forum is put on together by Northwest AEA and Prairie Lakes AEA. This year, Chris Lambert, SV elementary counselor, Jenny Eckert, SV middle
school counselor, and Tamara Hanson, SV high school
counselor, were invited to present a session on Keeping
Kids Safe in Real and Virtual Worlds.
The presentation grew from a panel discussion on
safety held at the Dayton Elementary school in November. Although there werent many community members
able to attend, there was good discussion about ways to
educate students about the dangers both in the real world
and the digital world. From this discussion, the counselors felt they had some experiences they could share with
other counselors in the area.
Keeping Kids Safe in Real and Virtual Worlds
gave the counselors an opportunity to share their personal experiences with community safety issues and online
safety issues. They also shared curriculum they use in the
school system through classroom guidance lessons and
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through small group activities with students. The presentation ended with discussion of current legislation and
encouragement to be active as advocates for the safety of
our children.
Feast at the Forum is an annual event that takes
place during School Counselor week. Although the numbers this year were low due to poor weather conditions,
there were still 63 counselors in attendance.
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Obituaries
in death by her sister Brenda Dickerson, her brother Johnnie Cerney and a nephew Shyler Thoma.
Linda Louise Cerney, the daughter of Jack and Norma (Fellows) Cerney, was born June 17, 1952 in Fort
Dodge, IA. She attended school in Barnum and graduated in 1970 from Barnum High School. After high school
Linda graduated from LaJames College and then later
graduated from Iowa Central Community College from
their nursing program. Linda was a License Practical
Nurse and worked at various care centers in and around
the Fort Dodge area. On January 26, 1980, Linda was
united in marriage to Robert Meyer in Fort Dodge and
after their marriage to couple made their home in Dayton.
Lindas greatest love was for her family she also loved
to ride horses. Linda was a seven and half years breast
cancer survivor.
Memorials may be left to the discretion of the family.
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Southeast Valley Junior Varsity Lady Jaguars traveled to Pomeroy Tuesday, January 27th, to face Pocahontas.
Cold shooting, resulted in the Jaguars falling to the
Indians, 7-51.
Katie Walrod led the lady Jag offense with 3 points.
Emma Graves swished two free-throws to finish with 2
points. Leslie Housken drained a jump shot from the
baseline to contribute 2 points.
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Nicole Williams goes up strong even with two defenders close at her side. Photo by Lynn Rittgers.
Aaliyah Scott, #24 drives around the defense Tuesday evening against Southcentral Calhoun. Photo by Lisa
Peterson.
Jim and LuAnn Suchan, Gowrie, are celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary on February 15.
Their family includes Jerrod and Erin Frahm, of Dike;
and Andy and Stacy Suchan, of Gowrie. They have five
grandchildren.
Jim Suchan and LuAnn Anderson were married
February 15, 1975, at Zion Lutheran Church in Gowrie.
He is employed at Lehigh Valley Telephone Association
in Lehigh, and she is employed at Unity Point Health in
Fort Dodge.
Dayton Review
In visiting with retired teacher, Agnes Slawson
Mumper, 92, Lehigh, she stated quite emphaticaly that
the educational system has changed quite dramatically
since the 39 years that she has taught in the school system. However, it is clearly understandable why some
old folk become nostalgic when hearing the lyrics of the
song School Days.
In part, it goes,School Days, School Days,
Good old golden rule days, Readin, and ritin and
rithmetic, taught to the tune of a hickry stick. At the
tender age of 19, Agnes realized her childhood dream to
some day become aa rural school teacher and was hired
to teach at the Border Plains country school north of Lehigh.
After attending the Lehigh Independent School
with her siblings, she graduated from the Lehigh High
School in 1938 and then attended the Iowa State Teachers College in Cedar Falls.
After accepting the position, Agnes quickly
realized that not only would she be teaching readin, ritin, and rithmetic but had many other duties as well.
Important were custodial duties which included sweeping the floors, keeping enough fuel to keep the classroom
warm during the winter, wiping down the chalkboards,
and shaking out the erasers, some nursing duties, and
most of all, keeping the children of all ages in line under the scrutiny of the parents as well as school officials!
Agnes states that the four years she taught at the
multigrade Border Plains School were very productive
and was the catalyst for her to achieve excellence in her
profession with faith, passion and commitment.
In 1944, Agnes was hired to teach at the Lehigh
Independent School. Later, the family moved to Otho
where she taught for 9 to 10 years. They then moved
back to Lehigh where she taught retiring in 1983.
Agnes was born to Izatus and Elva Barnes Slawson on October 24, 1920. Her father was an engineer at
the Lehigh Sewer Pipe and Tile Company. Her mother
was a homemaker, and busy raising a brood of children.
Agnes met her future husband, Lawrence
Mumper, Sr., at a P.T. A. meeting and later they married on November 8, 1945, after World War 11. Three
children were born to this union, Lawrence, Jr., Douglas,
and daughter, Patricia. After grduating from High School
and College, Patty followed in her mothers footsteps
and taught Spanish in the Lake City School System for 25
years. Now, she holds the same position at the Fort Dodge
High School.
Agnes speaks with pride of her children who are
now retired except Patty. In 1978, she had the opportunity to fly to Germany to visit her son, Larry, Jr., who
was stationed there with the Air Force. While there, she
visited many European tourist attractions which she had
read and studied about but never had the chance to visit.
Her face lights up when she proudly announces that she is a grandmother of 7 grandchildren, 12
great=grand-children and one great-great grand-child.
Family has always been important to Agnes so
she and a couple of family members were instrumental
in organizing the annual Slawson family reunion. To this
day, 70 to 80 family members from near and long distances attend this happy event.
Agnes has been attending most of the Border
Plains school reunions since its inception many years
ago. After a potluck dinner at noon, former students, their
famlies, and residents of the district known as Washington #3, spent the afternoon sharing experiences, pictures
and memorabilia of the old one-room schoolhouse.
The school was built before and during the Civil
War days and closed in 1959. In October,1964, it was
moved to the campus of the Fort Museum in Fort Dodge.
It truly is an icon representing how school used to be in
years gone by!
Through the years, Agnes and her family have
been faithful members of church. She has sung in the
choir, was a longtime Sunday School teacher and Superintendent, also assisted with custodial duties and presently, serves on the Church Board at the Lehigh Christian
Church.
At one time, she was a faithful member of the
Lehigh Friendly Few Womens Club and served as an officer at different times. Her hobby is sewing and she has
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Security Savings Bank celebrated its 100th year
in June, 2014, and in January of 2015 Steven R. Lane
retired as president and CEO after 39 years.
Bradley S. Lane was appointed as the new president-CEO of Security Savings Bank at a board meeting
on Jan. 13.
Since the bank was founded there have only
been four recognized presidents of the bank: Oscar Madson, J.C. Madson Charles, Dewey C. Madson and Steven
R. Lane . And now the fifth president, Bradley S. Lane,
begins his term.
Steve Lane will not be active in the day to day
activities but will stay on as Chairman of the Board and
president of the holding company.
In July of 2014 Steve was the recipient of the
Robert D. Dixon Founders Award. The award is given
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Obituaries
Kevin B. Vangilder, 59, of Junction Kansas, and formerly of Dayton, passed away on Monday, February 2,
2015, at the Stratford Nursing & Rehab Center.
Kevins wishes were to be cremated. A Celebration of Life will be held at 2:00 p.m., Monday, February 9, 2015, at the United Methodist Church in Dayton.
Rev. Dr. Karen Young will officiate. Visitation will be
Monday, from 12:00 p.m. until the time of service at the
Church. Burial will be at McGuire Bend Cemetery, rural Dayton, at a later date. For online obituaries & condolences please visit: www.carsonstappfuneralhome.com
Kevin Bruce Vangilder was born on November 9,
1955, in Warren, Ohio, the son of Howard and Shirley
(Linn) Vangilder.
Kevin was a graduate of the Dayton High School
class of 1975, and went on to serve in the United States
Army for several years. Following his honorable discharge from the Army, Kevin worked in the construction business and later worked with his sister in the house
moving business. Kevin enjoyed fishing and going to
the races.
Survivors include his mother, Shirley Gettinger of
Dayton, Iowa; three brothers, Les (Diana) Vangilder of
Dayton, Iowa, Keith (Linda) Vangilder of Storm Lake,
Iowa, and Daryl (Carol) Vangilder of Dayton, Iowa;
three sisters, Linda (Curt) Nelson of Lakefield, Minnesota, Faye Vangilder of Dayton, Iowa, and Donna (Mike)
Smith of Junction City, Kansas; and several nieces, nephews.
He was preceded in death by his father, Howard
Vangilder, one sister, Karin Vangilder, and grandparents
Elsie and Leslie Linn.
Memorials may be left to the discretion of the family.
WEBSTER CO.
The Webster County Planning & Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on Monday, February 23, 2015 at 5:00 p.m. on the second floor
of the county courthouse, Fort Dodge, Iowa. The purpose of the public
hearing is to conduct an Annual Review.
The proposed discussion items included but not limited to are:
1. Election of Chairman
2. Rural Setbacks
3. Definition of Front
4. Home Density Exemption
Sheilah Lizer
Zoning Administrator
Gluck, Daniel Palmquist, Parks Finishing Holdings 11 Llc, Mark & Kimberly
Peterson, Markim Farms Inc, Robert & Amy Peterson, Keith Putenney,
Pauline Ryberg Trust, John & Marsha Samuelson , John N. & Julia Samuelson, Raymond & Sharon Sayers, Sylvia Sayers, Sunderman Farms Inc
, Webster Co Engineer, Donald & Vivian Will, Alan & Shirley Wooters
AND TO: all leinholders or encumbrancers of any land within the
district and to all other persons whom it may concern.
AND TO all actual occupants of lands in the district.
YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the Joint
Board of Supervisors acting as trustees for Joint Drainage District No. 47
Webster - No. 225 Boone, has appointed Justin Miller, Engineer representing McClure Engineering Company, to investigate and report on the
condition of said drainage district. Said engineer has filed his report in
the offices of the Auditor of Webster and Boone Counties, Iowa recommending a repair to said Joint Drainage District; and that the Joint Board of
Supervisors on the 28th day of January, 2015 did approve the report of the
engineer and adopted the plans set therein as a tentative plan which may
be amended before final action.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that Joint Drainage District No. 47
Webster and No. 225 Boone is located in parts of Section 36, Township 86
North, Range 29 West, (Lost Grove Township); Sections 17, 19, 20, 28, 29,
30, 31, 32 and 33, Township 86 North, Range 28 West (Dayton Township),
Webster County; and parts of Sections 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, Township 85 North,
Range 28 West (Grant Township), Boone County.
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS: see the copy of the engineers report and plan now on file in the Offices of the Auditor, in Webster County,
701 Central Ave., Fort Dodge, Iowa and Auditor, in Boone County, 201
State St., Boone, Iowa.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the Joint Board has set the 9th
day of March 2015 at 6:30 p.m. in the Pilot Mound Community Center,
508 Pilot St., Pilot Mound, Iowa as the time, date and place for hearing
on said engineers report and recommended repair.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that in the event said report is
adopted that a reclassification of benefits of the lands within the district
will also be considered. All claims for damages, except claims for land
required for right of way, and all objections for any reasons to said engineers report must be filed in the office of the Webster County Auditor, Fort
Dodge, Iowa or Boone County Auditor, Boone, Iowa on or before the time
set for said hearing.
Published by order of the Joint Board of Supervisors, acting as
trustees for Drainage District No. 47 Webster County and No. 225 Boone
County.
CAROL MESSERLY, AUDITOR
WEBSTER COUNTY, IOWA
Dayton Review
by Amanda DeVries
Feb. 13, 1985
L. T. Holbert, Dayton; Lauren Stanek, Fort
Dodge; and Gene Black, Barnum were all honored for
being active charter members of the Webster County
Cattlemens Association Monday, Jan. 28. Mary Hamell,
17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hamell, Gowrie was
crowned 1985 Webster County Beef Queen.
Ryan Patrick Erickson will celebrate his fifth
birthday Friday, Feb. 22. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Erickson and has three brothers, Dennis, Daniel
and Scott.
Lori Muench will represent Grand Community
High School, Boxholm, at the University of Iowa Honor
Band Festival at Iowa City, Saturday and Sunday, Feb.
16-17. Lori is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O.D. Muench
Jr., Pilot Mound.
Mrs. Ron Huffman and son Richard have returned from a trip to Greeley, Colorado and Cheyenne,
Wyoming. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Mark Huffman of
Greeley and Mrs. Huffmans great-niece and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Zubrod of Cheyenne.
Rachel Sue Semprini, daughter of Jeff and Julie Semprini, Ankeny, was christened at Holy Trinity
Lutheran Church, Ankeny, on Sunday, Feb. 3. Attending
the christening were grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Olson and Mrs. Ted Semprini, all of Dayton and greatgrandparents Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Olson, Boxholm. Other
great-grandparents include August Semprini, Dayton and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jensen, Largo, Fl.
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Feb. 8, 1995
Lehigh Mayor JoAnn Thurman has resigned
from her office. Thurman mentioned a lack of cooperation from members of the council, people of the town and
it is time to step down. She cited health as another reason.
Her concerns are for the betterment of the City of Lehigh
and hopes a Mayor can be.
Sara Graves, Dayton, was recently selected to
the Mid-American Baptist Church 1995 Region Youth
Cabinet. Sara is a senior at Southeast Webster High
School, Burnside and she is the daughter of Lawrence
and Katherine Graves.
Harlan Adams announces his new business,
Boxholm Barber Shop will open Tuesday, Feb. 14.
Nicole Owenson, Dayton, has bee selected to attend the National Young Leaders Conference in Washington D.C. being held Feb. 7 - 12.
Jayne Elizabeth Hansen, Boxholm, graduated
from the University of Iowa with a Master of Arts in
Nursing, Dec. 16, 1995.
Craig Nahnsen, Harcourt, graduated from the
University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls in December.
Nahnsen earned a BA degree in criminology and is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Elovin Nahnsen. He is a 1989 graduate of Central Webster - Dayton High School, Burnside.
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by a luncheon at the Church. Rev. Rod Meyer will officiate. Per her wishes, her body has been cremated and
a private burial will occur at Prairie Lawn Cemetery in
Boxholm. For online obituaries & condolences please
visit: www.carsonstappfuneralhome.com
Doris LaVonne (Ewing) Peterson was born on September 19, 1928, in Webster City, Iowa, the daughter of
Buryl and Clara (Rhodes) Ewing. She grew up in the
Duncombe and Brushy area and attended a one-room
schoolhouse in Brushy. She graduated from Dayton High
School in 1946. Doris completed linotype training while
still in high school and worked for several years as a linotypist for the Dayton Review.
While working in Dayton, she met Paul Shorty
Peterson. They were married in Dayton on August 14,
1949, and lived and farmed south of Boxholm for 55
years. They have lived in Boxholm for the past 10 years.
They were blessed to love life and each other.
Doris was an active member of the Boxholm community and involved in many organizations. These included the Trinity Lutheran Church of Boxholm, American Legion Auxiliary, Federated Womens Club, Questers
and O.D.O., of which she was a charter member. She
loved community involvement and enjoyed any time she
could spend time with and feed family and friends.
Doris is preceded in death by her parents, Buryl and
Clara Ewing, three brothers, Gayle, Claude, and Harold
Ewing, infant daughter, Debra Ann, granddaughter, Olivia Miller Bennett, and great grandson, Samuel.
She is survived by her spouse of 65 years, Paul
Shorty Peterson of Boxholm, Iowa; two children, Janice Peterson (Mary Beth Fisher) of Fairway, Kansas, and
Tim Peterson (Barb Venema) of Boone, Iowa; grandchildren, Christopher Bennett of Boone, Iowa, Nate Miller
(Laura Priest) of Lawrence, Kansas, Bethany Miller
(DaeHee Yoon) of Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Rebecca
(James) Peterson and great grandson, Jonah of Kennan,
Wisconsin; sister, Marge (Bob) Johnson of Iowa Falls,
Iowa, and sister-in-law, Colleen Ewing of Forest City,
Iowa. Many cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends also
survive her.
The family would like to thank the staff of Boone
County Hospital, Dr. Paul Volker, and Westhaven Community for their loving and compassionate care.
Memorials may be left to the discretion of the family.
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area has ramp for handicap entrance. Also
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TRINITY LUTHERAN, BOXHOLM
Sundays: 9:30 a.m. Fellowship;
10:30 a.m. Worship.
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Sundays: 9:30a.m. Worship;
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Sundays: 10:30 a.m. Worship Service;
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Southeast Valley Junior Varsity Lady Jaguars
traveled to Sac City Thursday, January 29 to face East
Sac. The Lady Jaguars dropped the contest 22-52.
Katie Walrod powered the Jaguar offense with
10 points, including a 3-pointer. Leah Gibbons provided a
force to be reckoned with, finishing the contest with eight
points. Leslie Housken stepped up her offensive game,
connecting on two jump shots, providing four points for
the Lady Jags.
The Southeast Valley Lady Jaguar Junior Varsity wrap up their season with a road trip to Coon-Rapids.
Postponed because of the snow.
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we would like to extend an invitation to any interested
resident of Webster County to attend an upcoming Riverfront Master Plan Workshop, which will be held on
Wednesday, February 11th, 2015 at 6:30 p.m. at the
Greater Fort Dodge Growth Alliance, located at 24 N.
9th Street in Fort Dodge, Iowa. This workshop will provide interested stakeholders an opportunity to discuss issues and opportunities related to the Des Moines River
and other Webster County waterways.
If you cannot attend the upcoming Riverfront
Master Plan Workshop, but would still like to provide
feedback regarding Webster Countys waterways, please
feel free to use the sMap! tool on the Fort Dodge Comprehensive Plan Website; a link to the Comprehensive
Plan website may be found on the Citys homepage at
www.fortdodgeiowa.org. sMap! is an interactive mapping tool that allows users to create maps showing areas
they see as assets, areas they would like to see develop,
and much more.
Please contact Matt Cosgrove, Webster County
Conversation, at (515) 576-4258 or Carissa Miller, City
of Fort Dodge, at (515) 576-8191 for further questions.
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Dayton Review
145: Caleb Hemmestad (27-14) vs. Ryan Faught
Clear Lake(25-7) Tommy Bradshaw Greene Co.(35-3)
vs. Austin Lewis Forest City(20-5)
160: Riley Rittgers (23-3) vs. Josh Strohman
Algona (34-9) Conner Shaw Garner-Hayfield(44-5) vs.
Michael Madsen Humboldt(31-12)
182: Tom Nahnsen (32-15) vs. Joe Teague Algona (36-1) Adam Mickelson(40-6) vs. Miles Fristo Hampton (16-19)
Sr. Riley Rittgers(160) captured his first Sectional
championship by pinning Michael Madsen of Humboldt in
the second period.
1.Pocahontas Area223.5
2.Webster City220.0
3.Humboldt204.0
4.Greene County153.0
5.Southeast Valley128.5
6.East Sac County28.0
District Qualifiers:
1. Pocahontas Area 8
2. Webster City
6
3. Humboldt
6
4. Greene Co.
4
5. SE Valley
4
6. East Sac Co.
0
Senior Caleb Hemmestad (145) had a runner-up
performance advancing him to his first District meet.
Senior Tom Nahnsen (182) had a runner-up performance advancing him to his first
District meet.
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