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The Dayton Tigers 4-H Club had their April meeting on Sunday the 12, 2015. The meeting was held at
the Dayton Community Center. The meeting was called
to order at 6:00 P.M. by Karrigan Mentzer. The Pledge
of Allegiance and the 4-H Pledge were led by Karrigan
Mentzer. There was 21 members present, three leaders,
and four visitors.
The club has a total of $521.07. The members of the
fair booth board discussed ways of decorating the booth
for fair. Old business the club discussed included ordering a T-shirt, paying club dues if you havent yet. And
members who attended the Omaha Zoo Trip explained to
the club what they had to do to be eligable for the trip and
what went on during the trip.
New buisness the club discussed included discussing when the club wanted to have its pizza party and that
reminder cards will only continue in the mail until fair.
Also the club is signed up to help in the foodstand May 9.
And anyone who wanted to help with the Lehigh
Womens Club with having a city cleanup.
Presentations included Gabe Campell: The Proper
Way to Tan a Hide; Sophie Campell: Blob Fish; Cassidy
Lambert: Gear You Need for Softball. A nice day for Joel
Anderson to lead the club in a recreational game of Red
Rover.
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Ms. Matthews 3-year-old preschool children visited the Dayton Post Office and the Community Clinic Thursday, April
16 with Mr. Grandfield and Mrs. Gibons. Picture by Amanda DeVries.
Dorothy: Is it still there?
Richard Johnson: the lovers lane or out
parking, what a tremendous sport it was to get with the
Haab boys who were familiar with dynamite. a quarter stick of dynamite and you go out there on a country
road and you cruise until you see a car parked, and you
park about a quarter mile away and you creep up in the
ditch and you set off a quarter stick of dynamite, youd be
surprised who comes
Richard J: buy it for the farm to move stumps
or rocks, and they were all familiar with the use of dynamite.
Lundbergs Hardware, and you could buy dynamite if you were of age. If you werent of age, you could
still buy dynamite fuse, and at age 13 I made my first
Molotov cocktail
(it was a joke and there were more laughs)
Chuck Danielson: In 1957 when Linda moved
to Dayton, they moved on George Porters farm right
there by Haabs, and her folks lived there. Well it was one
night, and evidently John and Darryl, and I dont know
if it was Lyle, or whoever, were out plowing right north
of the house where they lived. And they were setting off
dynamite one would sneak out when the guy came just
about down there with the
plow, that charge would go
off.
Lindas
mother
thought the whole house
blew up. It was 10:00 at
night and whammo! They
were crazy!
Richard J: If you
wanted to get lots of fish,
you could just go down
there
Jim N: Okay, getting back! What was your
favorite spot, or where did
you spend the most time
in Dayton, other than at
school or home?
Linda Williams B:
Mary and Susan said they
Jim Nelson, left, with his arm around Dick Liljegren, Dayton, enjoy a light moment
during the Dayton Memories weekend with Chuck Danielson, seated, and Glenn Schreiber, spent the most of their time
right.
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Twenty area high schools were represented by 230 students at Iowa Central Community College Business Competition Day. Students competed in 28 different businessrelated skills. Robbie Wickwire, second from the right, a
student at Southeast Valley, earned second place in the Intro to Business category.
Miranda Engeldinger, and Erica Nordin, far left, both high school students at SV, won third place at the Iowa Central
Community College Health Competition Day, April 8 in the Internet Treasure Hunt category.
by Amanda DeVries
Apr. 24, 1985
The Grand Community and Dayton school
boards explored the possibility of forming a cooperative
program to begin in the 1986-87 school year at a special
joint meeting April 11. They held another joint meeting
April 20.
Prairie of Gowrie handed the Dayton Tigers
their first loss on the links at Dayton Friday, April 19.
Jeff Boerner ended his nine hole round with a 38, claiming medalist honors for the Prairie squad. Others scoring were Brent Schmidt, 41; Scott Meyer, 43 and Brent
Wooters, 47. Scoring for Dayton were Trevor Anderson,
41, Mike Hartquist, 45 and Daren Nelson, 45.
Prairie Junior Varsity defeated Dayton 190-207.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell W. Swanson, Dayton, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Barbara Joyce, to John Michael Smalley, Mason City. The
ceremony will be May 4.
Obituaries are: Mae Trudeau, 80; Edna Plantz,
78; Gladys Holm, 57; Robert Potter, 52; Delores Lynch,
54; and Delores Raulston, 51.
Apr. 19, 1995
Steve and Monica Satre, Dayton, are parents of
a son, Zane Keil, born Thursday, April 13, 1995 at Boone
County Hospital, Boone. Zane is welcomed home by siblings Reece, Hallie and Thaddaeus. Grandparents are are
Darwin & Florence Joliffe, Dayton and Irv & Jean Satre,
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April 20 - 24
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Pictured from left to right are Hannah Peterson, Erica Nordin, and Regina Cook.
The Holiday Inn Airport Hotel in Des Moines was event category qualify to move onto the National STAR
the site of the 2015 FCCLA State Leadership Confer- Event competition held at the 2015 National Leadership
ence. Four members from the Southeast Valley FCCLA Conference in Washington, D.C. Three members from
Chapter, along with 600 members from chapters across the Southeast Valley FCCLA competed in three different
the state attended the conference which was held March events. The members were also the top golds in their re29-31, 2015.
spective categories and move on the national conference
The state leadership conference is an opportunity for this summer. Hannah Peterson, junior, competed in Teach
Iowa FCCLA members to celebrate the past year of hard and Train. Hannah completed a portfolio about becoming
work on various projects as well as develop their lead- and elementary/preschool teacher. Erica Nordin, junior,
ership skills with members from around the state. The competed in Hospitality, Recreation, and Tourism. Erica
2014-2015 yearlong theme was Capture the Moment. created a fictitious dance studio complete with a website.
Outstanding leadership was demonstrated through par- Regina Cook, sophomore, competed in the Career Investicipation in STAR events, national programs, and peer tigation category learning about becoming a probation ofeducation by students in grades 7-12.
ficer. Tatum Friesth also was a member helping to be a
STAR Events (Students Taking Action with Rec- room consultant for STAR Events. Tatum was the room
ognition) are competitive events which members are consultant in Interior Design, Fashion Construction, and
recognized for proficiency and achievement in chapter Fashion Design. Congratulations to Hannah, Erica, and
and individual projects, career preparation and leader- Regina for earning top golds in their events and moving
ship. The members receiving the highest score in each Continued on page 10...
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in church. Rita and I both said rollerskating and waitressing. Oh, Rita also said dancing in the basement of
the (LeValley ) Caf.
Richard J: That was before Dick (Liljegren)
took over and shut it off.
Said someone: Im surprised about that one, because you werent supposed to be doing that.
They used to have dances at the Legion Hall.
Linda Willaims B: The business community
didnt want that going on in there.
Asked someone: Doesnt anybody remember
dancing in the Legion Hall?
Oh yes.
Jim N: Anything else?
Dorothy N: Isaacsons grocery store.
Richard J: And general merchandise. They sold
all kinds of stuff.
Dorothy N: And the caf, and playing in the
woods.
Chuck Danielson: Yeah, Dayton caf, bowling alley, skating rink, of course. Skating rink was very
popular. And I think we talked a little bit about, too, after
basketball games, Al (Johnson) and I at least figured
that out we roll the wire out across the street from the
Dayton Caf over to the other side of the street as the bus,
the visiting bus was coming down to go home, and we got
the invisible wire. We roll that across the street and we
stretch that out, and then they would come up there, and
then they would stop, and then you would finally lay the
wire on the ground, or so they could drive. We stopped
more busses on that corner. (people laughing) Yeah, cars
too.
I got one story that just happened to pop in here.
You remember Don and Jenny Slater. They were dating,
and they were parked your dynamite story brought this
up they were parked by the old bin site out by the old elevator on Minneapolis on the west side. And Glenn Johnson lived down where Al ended up living on that place of
Bill Larsons south of town there. Glenn was riding his
horse home one night after pretty late. And by golly,
Don and Jenny were parked out there in the old bin site.
So he rode the old horse right up to the car, and I think the
horse stuck his nose right in the window that was open.
And like you say, people really moved quickly. Youd
only have to whinny once there. Ever heard that bit?
Jim Nelson: Okay, moving on. What was
your favorite memory from grade school?
Linda Williams B: Susan mentioned classmates
and the park as being a favorite there. I mentioned music
in the schools. I remember the music room on the main
level, and we got to pick out songs that we wanted to sing
or we could sing with somebody else.
Richard J: Music room in the high school building?
Linda B: No, grade school, thats what Im
thinking of. Thats what were relating to. And Rita
mentioned going out and looking for Mick, the youngest
brother, at recess, because he didnt want to go to school
He was the baby.
Linda: He was the baby
and mother spoiled him a little. Mother
would get him all ready to go to school, and hed go walk
around town and find wherever dads car or truck was,
and hed climb in there and the teachers would go out
looking, wheres ?? .
Linda B: Finally we took him out of kindergarten that year. Started him the next year, he was a little
better that time.
LB: Susan mentioned hanging out with classmates. I think I said that in the first place.
Jim N: Okay, Dorothy?
Dorothy N: Okay, watching the World Series,
and somebody mentioned when Thompson hit a home
run for the Giants and beat the Yankees.
Richard J: 1951.
DN: At recess playing softball, and Joyce and
Gordon mentioned how they learned how to knit in grade
school. Oh, it was you (different person??).
RJ: I want to interject one thing quick. How
many people remember the summer activity programs
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Pastor David Kruse, 63, has been leading
churches since he entered seminary with his wife in 1984,
but prior to meeting his wife his life was headed in a completely different direction.
David Kruse and Pastor Annette Kruse, who is
now the pastor at Gowrie United Methodist Church, met
at a church in Woodward in 1978, after David Kruse went
on a retreat in Des Moines called Walk to Emmaus. Prior
to the retreat he was heavily involved with alcohol and a
range of drugs and he hadnt slept in three days.
The spiritual director said Somethings holding you back, he said.
He was handed an index card which he filled
with a list of things weighing on his mind and body, including his fathers recent death, his grandfathers death,
and his substance abuses. His card, along with others,
was placed in a tin coffee can. The leader promised not to
read the cards, only to burn them.
He said he didnt believe the cards wouldnt be
read but that night he slept like he hadnt slept in months
and he woke to find the coffee can full of ashes.
The next morning when my hand was going
through the ashesI didnt pick up the can I just put my
hand in and saw my old life was ash. It was gone, he
said.
When he got home to Woodward he turned his
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The girls track team could not have asked for a better night to run. The night was beautiful.
The team started the night off slow, only scoring 2
points through eight events, and was in last place out of
10 teams.
The girls fought back and ended up getting 5th place
by the end of the meet.
The team is very young in the field events and the
long distance events. The team is not scoring the points
that they would like to be but Coach has told the girls
as long as you are trying and continue to improve that is
all he can ask.
The Distance Med and 4x400 relays knew they were
going to get tested by a talented Pocahontas team but the
girls were up for the challenge and won both of events.
Erica Rittgers and Natalie Lambert both won their
individual show downs in the 800 meter run and 400
.The Solution.
Luke and Noah Danielson celebrated their 1st birthdays on April 1st. They are the sons of Scott and Chelsey
Danielson of Washington, Iowa.
Grandparents are Randy and Cindy Danielson of
Dayton and Joe and Kendra Degen of Algona.
Great grandparents are Charles and Linda Danielson
and John and Ilene Larson of Dayton, and Bob and Jane
Carroll and Anita and the late Bill Degen of Algona.
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Public Notice
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
The Board of Education of Southeast Webster Grand budget hearing was called to order by President Hector. Roll call - Hector, Hainzinger,
Sanders, Lundgren, and Hinman. Absent - Hansen and Clausen.
Motion by Sanders seconded by Lundgren to approve the minutes
of the March 18th meeting as presented. All ayes motion carried.
Motion by Hinman seconded by Sanders to approve the agenda as
it is presented. All ayes motion carried.
Motion by Lundgren seconded by Hainzinger to approve the 15-16
budget with total revenues and resources of $10,997,049 and total expenditures and other uses amounting to $10,997,049. Proposed property tax
rate per $1000 valuation will go down 37cents from $14.43 to $14.07 per
the proposed budget. Valuation in the county increased by $4,867,792.
Motion by Sanders seconded by Lundgren to approve renewing the
board approved PPEL ($.33) for the 2015-16 school year. All ayes motion
carried.
Motion by Lundgren seconded by Sanders to resolve that the Board
of Directors of Southeast Webster-Grand CSD will levy property tax for
fiscal year 2015-16 for the regular program budget adjustment as allowed
under section 257.14, Code of Iowa. All ayes motion carried.
Motion by Sanders seconded by Lundgren to adjourn the budget
hearing. All ayes motion carried.
Southeast Webster-Grand Board of Education
April 8, 2015 * 6:30 p.m.
Regular Board Meeting * Burnside Library
The regular Board of Education meeting of Southeast Webster
Grand was called to order by President Hector. Roll call - Hector, Hainzinger, Sanders, Lundgren, and Hinman. Absent - Hansen and Clausen.
Motion by Sanders seconded by Hainzinger to approve renewing
the agreement with IAEP (Iowa Association for Educational Purchasing
Cooperative) for school food service for 2015-16 school years. All ayes
motion carried.
Motion by Hinman seconded by Sanders to approve the open enrollment request for a Kindergarten student to attend Ogden beginning in the
fall of 2015.All ayes motion carried.
Motion by Hainzinger seconded by Lundgren to approve the resignation of Emily Clausen as a school board member director district #3. All
ayes motion carried.
Mr. Hector asks that any interested persons willing to fill the open
seat complete the required questionnaire and return it to the board secretary or president by Monday, April 20. The board will appoint a new
board member at a special meeting April 27th at 6:00 p.m. in the Burnside
Library.
Hansen arrived at 6:51 p.m.
Motion by Sanders seconded by Hinman to approve Kelsey
Westrum being offered a contract for full time beginning in 2015-16 school
year. All ayes motion carried.
Financial status is all accounts were reviewed.
Motion by Sanders seconded by Lundgren to approve the attached
list of bills and that the secretary is directed to issue warrants on the proper
funds. All ayes motion carried.
Motion by Lundgren seconded by Hainzinger to approve the request
to the SBRC for administrative costs related to the Woodward Granger
Consortium in the amount of $3,145.2. All ayes motion carried.
Motion by Lundgren seconded by Sanders to approve the final reading to the board policy 501.2 Graduation Requirements. All ayes motion
carried.
Mr. Stoffers reviewed the building and grounds committees report
regarding the new building and the 5 year facilities financial plans. He
discussed the City of Dayton would like to tie into the water and sewer line
for the new bathrooms Kenny will discuss with the city what the plan is for
any restoration of the school grounds. Mr. Stoffers informed the board
regarding the removal of the air conditioners at the Boxholm building and
the securing the building. Mr. Stoffers highlighted the finances regarding
the State of Iowa regarding their non committal of the state funding. The
professional developmental training for the teachers this summer was presented to the board.
Mr. Grandfield reviewed the item analysis of the assessments and
the comparison by grade level. Scores this year were outstanding, 100%
in math in the 4th grade scored by both the SWG and PV students. Kids
in the Kitchen Program will be coming to our Dayton kitchen this summer
in the conjunction with the summer foods program. Summer reading program will begin this summer with 12 weeks for 20 students with 3 teachers.
It is a reading maintenance program, selection is under way. Elementary
field trips are currently underway.
Mr. Fox discussed the needs of the middle school regarding curriculum. We are short textbooks and need to add some. Mr. Fox is
currently reviewing several different options for materials from textbook
companies. Mr. Fox discussed beginning a summer Kickstart Program
in the area of reading to beginning this summer with approximately 25
students who were not proficient in reading this past year. These students
would attend a session for 20 hours over a 2 week period of time in August.
Mr. Fox and Mr. Henrich are working on a daily schedule for next year that
will be able to add a seminar class next year that will allow a student to be
able to work with teachers to receive homework completion, priorities, and
organizational skills with no competition with the core classes. Mr. Fox and
Mr. Lundgren visited Iowa Big, project based learning yesterday in Cedar
Rapids. MAPP Testing will be held April 20th in the areas of Math, Reading, and Science at the 7th and 8th grade level.
Mr. Stoffers and the building and grounds committee discussed the
Dayton Elementary addition. Present plan calls for increased daycare capacity which will also serve as safe rooms for the students in that building.
There will be a gymnasium with seating for 150 with 3 rows of bleachers
and storage for physical education equipment. A master plan schematic
concept needs to go out to the fire marshal to approve the plan prior to
the releasing the plans to go architects. Motion by Hansen seconded by
Sanders to approve schematic option (F1) for further development of the
Dayton Project by FCMG, LLC. and submission to state fire marshal for
their preliminary review. All ayes motion carried.
Joint SIAC meeting is scheduled for April 22nd at Southeast Valley
High School 5:30 p.m.
Discussion regarding Halvorson Trane service agreement for building automation system regarding the HVAC controls. Consensus of the
board is to approve the agreement with Trane at a cost of $1425 to come
in and test equipment and software and help with the training of the custodians on the HVAC controls.
Discussion regarding the purchase of a new stationary kettle in the
Burnside kitchen the old kettle is approximately 37 years old and recently
has had electrically problems. Parts were looked for, but it was unable to
be fixed. Bids were tabled till the April 27th meeting for further information
and input from the kitchen staff.
Discussion regarding the purchase of lights for the softball diamond
in Harcourt. Mr. Stoffers and Mr. Hansen have been researching lighting
companies. Motion by Hainzinger seconded by Hinman to give authority
to Mr. Stoffers and the building and grounds committee to obtain building
permit and to purchase lights to be installed on the softball diamond in
Harcourt by a company that the committee feels will give us the best price
and service. Mr. Hainzinger is working with the City of Harcourt regarding
the lease agreement in regards to the field.
Next regular board meeting will be May 20th at 6:30 p.m. in Burnside. Special board meeting will be April 27th at 6:00 p.m. in Burnside.
Jaguar celebration Megan Snyder participated in All State Speech
(2nd year). Nichole Williams played in the All Star Basketball game in
Cedar Rapids. High school band received a 4 at State Jazz Band competition.
Motion by Sanders seconded by Lundgren to adjourn. 8:43 p.m.
Decker Sporting Goods JH track/baseball & softball uniforms $3,245.00
Graphic Edge
HS softball pitching camp shirts
$192.54
In Your Ear Mobile Sound
JH dance DJ
$350.00
Federal W/H
payroll
$405.18
FICA/Medicare
payroll
$1,400.04
IPERS
payroll w/h
$902.02
State of Iowa
payroll w/h
$198.08
SWG CSD Dayton
meals
$1,214.10
Federal W/H
payroll
$24,718.17
FICA/Medicare
payroll
$44,056.66
Advantage Administrators
flexible benefits
$835.86
AFLAC
payroll w/h
$20.90
Clerk of Court
payroll w/h
$240.60
Clerk of Court
payroll w/h
$346.42
Common Remitter - Voya
payroll w/h
$2,053.26
Delta Dental
payroll w/h
$962.89
Fort Dearborn National
life insurance w/h
$844.11
Southeast Webster-Grand
payroll w/h
$100.00
Dayton Review
SWG Ed. Association
payroll w/h
Wellmark
health insurance w/h
Avesis
payroll w/h
IPERS
payroll w/h
State of Iowa
payroll w/h
A & P Food Equipment
repairs to equipment
Anamosa Community School District open enrollment
Auditor of State
audit filing fee
Boone Community School open enrollment
Electrical Engineering & EquipCo light bulb
Iowa Fire Controll, LLC
repairs to equipment
Lambert, Chris
I Tunes
Martin Brothers Dist. Co.
supplies
Mulligans
board workshop
Riverside Publishing Co.
testing
School Specialty, Inc._2
supplies
Security Savings Bank
ACH billing
Stamp Fulfillment Services
envelopes
Sterling
student computer repairs
Storm Lake Middle School history day entry fee
Walmart Community
supplies
Winger Service
heating repairs
ABC Pest Control
pest control
Alliant Energy
electricity - Boxholm
Caseys General Store gasoline & inservice supplies
Central Iowa Distributing
supplies
Dayton Light & Power
electricity/water
Dayton Review
publication of budget & minutes
Decker Sporting Goods PBIS fundraiser shirts
Doolittle Oil Co., Inc.
def
Electrical Engineering & Equipt Colight bulbs
Engel Law Office
service
Engquist Lumber Co.
supplies
Harcourt Community Center use of building for softball
Instrumentalist (The)
award
Iowa Association Of School Bd
dues
Iowa Communications Network service
ITEC
conference
Lehigh Valley Coop Telephone services & internet
Martin Brothers Dist. Co.
supplies
Menards
supplies
Mid-Iowa Towing
towing of bus
Midwest Bus Parts Inc.
bus parts
OHalloran International
bus parts
Rieman Music
repairs to equipment
Rogers Tire Service
tire & repair
Schnurr & Company, LLP
audit
Scholastic, Inc.
books
School Health Corporation
supplies
Star Energy-Division of Gromark, Inc. LP
State Historical Society/iowa entry fee for history day
Stratford Community School open enrollment
Timberline Billing Service LLC medicade filing service
Timothy C. Blair
garbage
Webster City Comm Schools open enrollment
Webster-Calhoun Coop Telephone service
Woodward Granger High School tuition
Xenia Rural Water District water Boxholm/Burnside
Federal W/H
payroll
FICA/Medicare
payroll
Delta Dental
payroll w/h
Wellmark
payroll w/h
Avesis
payroll w/h
State of Iowa
payroll w/h
Earthgrains Company (The)
Bread
Martin Brothers Dist. Co.
Food & supplies
Northern Lights Distributing
food
Webster County Extension inservice training
De Lage Landen Financial Services copier lease
$1,886.00
$36,758.92
$263.13
$42,905.64
$11,535.92
$425.00
$1,836.32
$425.00
$10,711.75
$9.77
$120.00
$50.00
$98.36
$72.77
$447.81
$282.44
$34.36
$1,779.70
$59.99
$150.00
$152.11
$643.72
$125.00
$443.31
$676.24
$250.25
$2,072.72
$337.63
$1,059.79
$56.55
$58.62
$1,552.50
$110.56
$200.00
$60.00
$2,375.00
$2.75
$125.00
$1,066.29
$419.76
$11.96
$700.00
$151.15
$173.50
$84.95
$300.94
$2,100.00
$471.54
$110.59
$4,133.15
$120.00
$2,448.40
$132.10
$660.00
$4,590.75
$27.89
$9,488.03
$822.80
$132.81
$255.00
$215.62
$2,347.60
$33.39
$53.00
$726.46
$16,160.47
$38.09
$150.00
$2,544.82
$252,831.02
Public Notice
Your Right to Know
Dayton Light and Power
Dayton Light and Power
Regular Meeting
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
7:00 a.m. City Hall
235.08
55.14
120.00
63.25
77.75
1.78
205.00
196.50
205.00
151.63
44.96
81.06
56.80
1,997.20
812.00
62.11
1,134.36
20.24
24.56
98.00
49.00
7,106.01
32.08
1,037.74
116.30
82.49
40.21
46.57
14,152.82
14,152.82
14,152.82
WEBSTER CO.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Regular Meeting
April 7, 2015
The Board of Supervisors met in Session on the above date with
the following members present: Singer, Fletcher and Campbell. Absent:
Dencklau and Leffler.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to approve minutes of the
March 31, 2015 regular meeting. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Singer to receive and place on file
Sheriffs Report of Fees Collected for period ending March 31, 2015. (Copy
on file in Auditors office). Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to approve Class B Beer
Permit Application for Lakeside Municipal Golf Course. (Copy on file in
Auditors office). Motion carried unanimously.
The following proposals for replacement of carpet on north and south
stairways in Bank Building were received:
$10,766.00
$12,419.40
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Singer to approve proposal for replacement of carpet on north and south stairways in Bank Building, submitted by Jims Floor Covering, Inc. in the amount of $10,766.00. Motion
carried unanimously.
The following proposals were received for new telephone system in
the Department of Human Services office:
Frontier Communication Solution
Access Systems
Bemrich Data-Communication
$15,792.43
$29,669.02
$18,374.00
Department of Human Services recommended that the Board approve the proposal submitted by Frontier Communication Solution since
they are their current service provider and the new system has more capacity than their current system and some upgraded options that will increase their efficiency.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to approve new telephone
system proposal from Frontier Communication in the amount of $15,792.43
for the Department of Human Services and authorize Chair to sign contract
documents. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Singer to approve and authorize
transfer in the amount of $104,169.00 from Fund 0052 LOSST Special
Revenue Fund to Fund 0001 General Basic Fund for Courthouse Chiller
Replacement Project. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to approve and authorize
Chair to sign permit from Nathan Heidick for Asa Goodpaster to extend
and connect 6 inch private subsurface drainage tile south across 230th
Street to intake approximately 250 feet west of Yankee Avenue between
Sections 1 and 12, Township 88 North, Range 27, Washington Township.
(Copy on file in Engineers office). Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Singer to approve and authorize
Chair to sign permit from Becker Farms for Nels Pederson to investigate
for existing subsurface drainage tile and outlet along east side of Madison
Avenue approximately 1320 feet north of Boehringer Ingelheim in Section
18, Township 89 North, Range 28, Cooper Township. (Copy on file in
Engineers office). Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to approve and authorize
Chair to sign permit from Tom Horsey for Nels Pederson to investigate for
existing subsurface drainage tile and outlet along and adjacent to 2611
180th Street in Section 11, Township 89 North, Range 28, Cooper Township. (Copy on file in Engineers office). Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Singer to approve and authorize
Chair to sign permit from Jon Anderson for Jon Christie to connect 6 inch
private subsurface drainage tile to tile in Drainage District #34 approximately 300 feet west of 2348 290th Street in Section 5, Township 87 North,
Range 28 West, Burnside Township. (Copy on file in Engineers office).
Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to approve and authorize
Chair to sign permit from Chris Dencklau for Dencklau Services to excavate for water disconnect along 2002 to 2006 South 12th Street, Fort
Dodge, Iowa in conjunction with contracted demolition work in Coleman
District. (Copy on file in Engineers office). Motion carried unanimously.
Jeannine Nemitz, representing Foster Grandparent Program, updated the Board on their program and its benefits.
At 10:30a.m. a Recessed Public Hearing on first consideration to
amend Webster County Ordinance Number 046, a zoning ordinance for
the unincorporated portion of Webster County, Iowa was held. Following
input from various citizens in attendance, Vice-Chairman Campbell closed
the public hearing.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Singer to send the proposed
amendments to Webster County Ordinance Number 046, a zoning ordinance for the unincorporated portion of Webster County, Iowa, back to
the Planning and Zoning Board for further review and consideration of the
two-acre and forty-acre requirements to build. Motion carried unanimously.
Supervisor Campbell acknowledged receipt of a petition he received
from citizens of Otho, Iowa, requesting installation of two stop signs within
the city. Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Singer to receive and place on
file said petition.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to allow claims. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Singer to adjourn the meeting. Motion carried unanimously.
s/Carol Messerly
s/Mark Campbell
Webster County Auditor
Vice-Chair, Board of Supervisors
Special Meeting
April 10, 2015
The Board met in Special Session with the following members present: Campbell, Singer and Fletcher. Absent: Dencklau and Leffler.
The Board of Supervisors met for the purpose of acting as Canvass
Board for the Special Election held on April 7, 2015.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Singer to adopt the following as the
Official Canvass of the Special Election held in Webster County, Iowa on
April 7, 2015:
Prairie Valley Comm. School District:
Public Measure A:
Yes
260 votes
No
245 votes
Public Measure A was declared duly adopted.
Duncombe City Council To Fill Vacancy:
Dennis Banks
Roger C. Hanson
Tammy I Hanson
David C. Nelson
Scattering
12 votes
4 votes
38 votes
9 votes
0 votes
Tammy I. Hanson was duly elected to the Duncombe City Council for
the residue of the term.
Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to adjourn the meeting. Motion carried unanimously.
s/Carol Messerly
s/Mark Campbell
Webster County Auditor
Vice-Chair, Board of Supervisors
Regular Meeting
April 14, 2015
The Board of Supervisors met in Session on the above date with the
following members present: Fletcher, Dencklau, and Campbell. Absent:
Singer and Leffler.
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Fletcher to approve minutes of
the April 7, 2015 regular meeting and special meeting of April 10, 2015 to
canvass vote of the special election held on April 7, 2015. Motion carried
unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Campbell to receive and place on
file the following Drainage Repairs: D.D.#53, D.D.#145, D.D.#340, D.D.
#29 and D.D.#335. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Fletcher to receive and place on
file County Recorders Report of Fees Collected for period ending March
31, 2015. (Copy on file in Auditors office). Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Campbell to receive and place on
file Manure Management Plan Update for Tom 1/Mac l in Section 6, Roland
Township, Webster County and Dallas Thomas Home in Section 14, Cedar Township, Calhoun County. (Copy on file in Auditors office). Motion
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Moved by Campbell, seconded by Fletcher to approve and authorize Chair to sign Amendment to Cooperative Reimbursement Agreement
#BOC-13-005 between Webster County as Host County, and the Department of Human Services, Bureau of Collections, effective July 1, 2015.
(Copy on file in Auditors office). Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Campbell to approve 2015 Tax Exempt Status for Wildlife Habitat under Slough Bill enacted in 1982 and
further to approve the following applications for open prairie, rivers and
streams, forest cover, recreation lakes and residential wildlife habitat as
exempt property per Board Resolution on April 12, 1983; and receive and
place on file Native Prairie tax exemptions. (Copy on file in Auditors office). Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Fletcher to approve and authorize Chair to sign Farm Lease between Webster County and Iowa Central
Community College for Year 2015. (Copy on file in Auditors office). Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Campbell to approve and authorize Chair to sign Hope Haven Lease in the Social Service Building for
the Friendship Center. (Copy on file in Auditors office). Motion carried
unanimously.
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Fletcher to table request from
Jerry Schmitz to construct a modular home on existing homestead site
for Planning and Zoning Commission review. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Campbell to approve and authorize
Chair to sign utility permit from MidAmerican Energy to remove and relocate overhead electric lines to re-feed house at 1542 National Avenue in
Section 31, Township 90 North, Range 28 West, Badger Township. (Copy
on file in Engineers office). Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Fletcher to approve request from
City of Dayton to establish detour on two miles of granular surfaced Quail
Avenue, One mile of Granular surfaced 380th Street, and one-half mile of
paved surfaced Racine Avenue from approximately 9:30a.m. to 11:30a.m.
Monday, September 7, 2015 during Annual Dayton Labor Day Parade,
subject to City of Dayton being responsible for coordinating and monitoring
all necessary traffic control per Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices.
Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Campbell to approve final plans
for bridge replacement Project BROS-CO94(621)8J-94 on 160th Street
over Soldier Creek and authorize project to be let by Iowa DOT on July
21, 2015. (Copy on file in Engineers office). Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Fletcher to adopt the following
resolution:
TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE AND DETOUR ROUTE
WHEREAS, Iowa Code Section 306.41 provides for the temporary
closing of sections of roadway when necessary because of construction
and maintenance, and
WHEREAS, the Webster County Engineer has been authorized by a
previous resolution of the Webster County Board of Supervisors to execute
the above requirements of Iowa Code Section 306.41 regarding temporary
road closures, and
WHEREAS, road construction requires a portion of Route P63 (Samson Avenue) between Route D18 (190th Street) and Route D14 (170th
Street) be temporarily closed to through traffic during construction.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Webster County
Board of Supervisors that Route P63 (Samson Ave) be temporarily closed
to through traffic between Route D18 (190th Street) and Route D14 (170th
Street) and the following roads be designated as a detour route:
From the junction of Routes P63 and D18; thence East on Route
D18 to the junction of Route P71; thence North on Route P71 to the junction of Route D14; thence West on Route D14 to the junction of Route P63
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the traffic control devices for the
aforementioned road closure and detour route shall be established and
maintained for the duration of said road construction as determined by the
Webster County Engineer.
PASSED AND APPROVED on April 14, 2015.
Webster County Board of Supervisors
ATTEST:
s/Keith Dencklau
s/Carol Messerly
Keith Dencklau, Chairman
Carol Messerly, Webster County Auditor
Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Campbell to adopt the following
resolution:
TEMPORARY ROAD EMBARGO
WHEREAS: The Board of Supervisors is empowered under authority of Section 321.236(8), 321.255 and 321.471 to 321.473 of the Code
of Iowa to prohibit the operation of vehicles upon Secondary Roads or
to impose restrictions as to weight of vehicles to be operated upon said
secondary roads for a total period not to exceed ninety days in any one
calendar year, whenever any said highway by reason of deterioration, rain,
snow or other climatic conditions will be seriously damaged or destroyed
unless the use of vehicles thereon is prohibited or the permissible weights
thereof reduced, and
WHEREAS: Spring weather conditions have caused certain secondary roads to be incapable of bearing the customary traffic thereon without undue damages,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Webster County
Board of Supervisors that the Webster County Engineer be authorized to
order any of the Secondary Roads closed to vehicles in excess of 10 tons
gross weight, wherever he deems it necessary and for the period of time
deemed expedient (not to exceed 90 days), by erecting signs in accordance with Section 321.472.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Webster County Engineer
may grant permits of exemption upon a showing that there is a need to
move to market farm produce of type subject to rapid spoilage, or loss of
value or to move any farm feeds or fuel for home heating purposes.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 14th day of April, 2015
s/Keith Dencklau
Keith Dencklau, Chairman
Webster County Board of Supervisors
ATTEST: s/Carol Messerly
Carol Messerly, Webster County Auditor
Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Campbell to adjourn the meeting.
Motion carried unanimously.
s/Carol Messerly
s/Keith Dencklau
Webster County Claims Register Report For 04-07-2015
Abc Legal Services Inc
Serve Papers
Acat, Elizabeth
Interpreting Fees
Access Systems Leasing
Copier Lease
Advanced Systems Inc
Copier Lease
Ahlers & Cooney Pc
Services
Alliant Energy
Siren
Allscripts
Maintenance Fee
Amazon.Com
Office Equipment
Amhof, Roxanne
Mileage
Anderson, Mindy
Cell Phone Reimbursement
Arnold Motor Supply
Stock
Ault, Ray
Board Salary
Badger Library
5Th Library Payment
Badger, City Of
Recycle Drop Boxes
Barnum, City Of
Recycle Drop Boxes
Black Hills Energy
Utilities
Brennan, Jennifer
Rent Payments
Calhoun County Sheriff
Processing Fees
Calhoun-Burns & Associates Inc Bridge Inspections
Callender, City Of
Recycle Drop Boxes
Canon, Corrine
Board Salary & Mileage
Central Ia Juvenile Det Center Detention Services
Century Link
Monthly Service
Cervene, Shaylee
Wages For Assessment Mailing
City Of Clare
Recycle Drop Boxes
Clare Library
5Th Library Payment
Cochrane, Toni Zehr
Salary
Community Health Center
Inmate Medical
Consolidated Mangement Co Inc Food Service
Crimmins Welding & Fabrication Tv Stands
Crites, Charlotte
Clinic Cleaning
Curascript Sd Specialty Dist Medical Supplies
D.A. Davidson & Company
Services
Daniel Tire Company
Services
Dayton Public Library
5Th Payment
Dayton Review
Legals
Dayton, Town Of
Utilites
De Lage Landen
Lease On Copier
85.00
60.00
191.11
171.43
520.00
37.26
138.00
477.68
57.23
25.00
102.28
80.00
2,414.95
1,500.00
1,500.00
693.58
300.00
16.50
3,959.40
1,500.00
80.00
7,178.00
816.83
85.00
1,500.00
2,130.84
3,041.00
166.20
6,646.04
150.00
400.00
3,185.00
1,000.00
1,598.50
2,699.06
1,106.79
1,697.03
314.75
Dearborn National
Life Insurance
568.96
Dept Of Social Work Education Training Services
210.00
Des Moines Stamp Mfg Co Office Supplies
28.30
Dorsey, Tom
Mileage/Board Salary
80.00
Duncombe Library
5Th Payment
2,485.98
Duncombe, City Of
Recycle Drop Boxes
1,500.00
Electrical Materials Co
Stock
87.10
Electronic Engineering
Services
4,927.50
Enos, Mary
Rent & Expense
400.00
Fastenal Company
Sign Shop
226.51
Force America Inc
Parts
134.15
Fort Dodge Ford Inc
Maintenance
452.13
Fort Dodge Public Library
5Th Payment
15,732.68
Fort Dodge Water Dept
Water
137.43
Freeman, Susan
Wages
1,611.84
Frontier
Phone & Internet Services
2,560.35
Galls/Quartermaster
Boots
115.60
Ge Capital
Copier Leases
611.71
Goldfield Comm Services Corp Internet Charges
39.95
Govconnection Inc
Supplies
380.65
Gowrie Municipal Utilities
Utilitles
253.05
Gowrie News
Publish Board Proceedings
1,134.91
Gowrie Public Library
5Th Payment
2,628.03
Gray Sanitation
Garbage
44.00
Greater Fort Dodge Growth Alli Quarterly Payment
21,250.00
Gurnett, Teresa
Mileage
22.58
Harcourt Community Library 5Th Payment
2,272.89
Harvey Rental Llc
Rent & Expense
400.00
Hauser, Alison
Mileage & Travel Expenses
386.27
Heitritter, Tracey
Wages
1,614.75
Henry Schein Inc
Dental Floss
208.64
Hepp, Blaine
Contracted Wages
2,527.93
Heritage Library
5Th Payment
2,485.98
Hiway Products Inc
Stock
250.00
Hiway Truck Equip Co
Parts
17.30
Humboldt County Sheriff
Serve Papers
17.00
Hyvee Inc
Supplies
75.19
Idot
Sign Materials
2,117.00
Iowa Central Community College Facility Rental
250.00
Iowa County Atty Assn
Associations Dues
830.00
Iowa Law Enforcement Aca Promotional Examination Testing
40.00
Iowa St Sheriff-Dep Assoc Promotional Examination Testing
200.00
Iowwa
Septic Folders
200.00
Isac
Registration
50.00
Jifi Print Inc
Office Supplies
847.20
Jim Blair Sanitation
Recycle Drop Boxes
1,500.00
Johnson Controls Inc Courthouse Chiller Replace
213,348.00
Johnston Auto Stores
Light For Vehicle
5.95
Kastendieck, John
Office Design
2,530.00
Kemna Auto Of Fort Dodge Brake & Rotor Replacement
300.38
Kens Wood Products
Supplies
598.00
Kesterson, James
Mileage
15.00
Kimball Midwest
Stock
525.18
Kolacia Construction Inc
Lec Remodeling
32,680.00
Laufersweiler-Sievers Medical Examiner Expense
660.00
Lehigh Library
5Th Payment
2,663.55
Lehigh Valley Coop Tele
Utilities
178.64
Lehigh, City Of
Utilities
1,767.64
Lincoln, Janel
Salary
420.00
Marco Inc
Copier Contract
1,763.35
Matheson Tri-Gas Inc
Welding Supplies
92.45
Mcgill, Andrew L
Phone
50.00
Medical Products Laboratories Supplies
1,730.69
Medline Industries Inc
Sharp Containers
24.38
Menards - Fort Dodge
Supplies
783.84
Messerly, Brad
Mileage
15.00
Michael, Brett
Wages
1,744.42
Mid Iowa Sales
Stock
154.80
Midamerican Energy
Utiltiies
327.34
Moorland, Town Of
Recycle Drop Boxes
1,500.00
Napa Auto Supply
Parts & Stock
225.22
Office Elements
Office Supplies
686.83
Ohalloran International Inc Extended Warranty
2,850.17
Otho, City Of
Recycle Drop Boxes
1,500.00
Palace Park Mch Llc
Rent Payments
240.00
Patterson Dental Supply Inc
Supplies
263.30
Petty Cash Sheriff
Postage & Freight
209.99
Phillips, Michelle M
Transcript
49.00
Phoenix Supply Llc
Supplies
158.00
Polk County Sheriff
Petition
68.00
Postmaster
Postage
365.00
Powerplan
Parts
182.29
Prairieinet
Computer Services/Internet
469.00
Prinsco Inc
Culvert Materials
352.86
R & R Well Co Llc
Well Plugging
400.00
Rasmussen Tiling
Repairs
908.40
Reliable Office Supplies Inc Office Supplies
224.96
Reserve Account
Postage
3,233.53
Rock County Sheriffs Office
Petition
40.00
Ross Appliance Center
Switch
39.99
Royal Properties Llc
Rent
1,400.00
Schoon, Karen L
Cell Phone
50.00
Smilemakers Inc
Supplies
1,565.71
Smith Medical Partners
Supplies
564.37
Stark, Robert J
Mileage
15.00
State Medical Examiners Office Autopsy
1,569.50
Storey Kenworthy/Matt Parrott Office Supplies
189.68
Stratford Library
5Th Payment
124.72
Thanupakorn, Jeanette
Mileage & Expenses
64.05
The Garage Door Company Inc Repair
53.00
The Law Office Of Eric Eide
Legal Fees
1,280.00
The Messenger
Semi Annual Report
93.06
Truck Country Of Iowa
Stock
190.74
Tyler Technologies
Software
687.50
Verizon Wireless
Cell Service
2,047.14
Vincent, City Of
Recycle Drop Boxes
1,500.00
Vinson, Ethan
Wages For Assessment Mailing
55.00
Visiting Nurses Services Of Ia Services
4,850.00
Wahkonsa Manor
Rent Payments
25.00
Walmart Community
Supplies
130.56
Walters Sanitary Service Inc Garbage Service
163.25
Webster Calhoun Coop Tele
Telephone
116.21
Webster Co Telecommunica
Services
36,916.92
Webster County Auditor
Rent
1,015.55
Webster County Bd Of Health Training
240.00
Webster County Engineer
Sign Placement
597.87
Webster County Sheriff Civil Process Servers Use Of Private
650.00
Wellmark Inc - Flexible Benefi Administration Fees
240.00
Wells Fargo Remitance Center Registration For Iowa Employment 690.39
Wex Bank
Fuel
573.36
Wieston Ag Service
Repairs
1,536.00
Witte, Joel
Cell Phone Reimbusement
25.00
Xenia Rural Water District
Water
63.42
Youth Shelter Care
Shelter Services
3,405.45
Webster County Claims Register Report for 04-08-2015
BENDICKSON, EMILY school election wages
BOERNER, DIANE
school election
BUDA-CLAUSSEN, ROSALIA school election wages
CALLENDER, CITY OF
school election rent
CLAUSSEN, CHARLES school election wages
DUNCOMBE COMMUNITY CENTER city election rent
EASTMAN, DONNA
school election wages
HANSON, KELLIE
city election wages
HARRISON, DIXIE
school election wages
JENSEN, MARILYN SUE school election wages
LEHMAN, DONALD
city election wages
MCGILL, ANDREW L
mileage
SNELL, ROGER
city election wages
STEINBERG, PAMELA school election wages
WOOTERS, ALAN
school election wages
WOOTERS, SHIRLEY
school election wages
Public Notice
90.75
99.00
99.00
50.00
157.65
50.00
90.00
105.00
67.50
90.75
97.87
31.50
145.50
182.85
160.50
22.50
GENERAL
City Hall
ARAMARK
Rugs
52.69
Black Hills Energy
Natural Gas
684.54
State Auditors Office
Yearly Fee
1,200.00
IA Fire Control, LLC
Recharge Extinguisher
458.36
Dayton Review
Legal Publications
31.70
Paula Martin
Printer Cartridge
31.99
LVCTA
Office Phone/DSL
160.30
Menards
Supplies Bldg/Shop
35.95
US Cellular
Cell Phone
65.94
US Postal Service
Postage
49.00
Security Savings Bank
NSF check/fee
255.00
Garbage
Walters Sanitation
Garbage Pick Up
2,411.50
Parks
Cemetery
Roadway
Transfer
Lehigh Library
Monthly Payment
1,100.00
TOTAL GENERAL
6,536.97
LIBRARY
Library Disbursements
2,746.70
TOTAL LIBRARY
2,746.70
PAYROLL
IPERS
Regular
890.30
EFTPS
Fed/FICA/Med
1,294.54
Wellmark
Group Insurance
3,046.95
Net Payroll
4,650.32
TOTAL PAYROLL
9,882.11
SEWER
Grossnickle Plumbing
Sewer Machine/labor
260.00
Midland Power
Electricity
25.93
Kirkwood College
Water/Sewer Class
450.00
TOTAL SEWER
735.93
FIRE
Electronic Engineering
Radio
315.00
Airgas North Central
Oxygen Tank Rental
94.46
TOTAL FIRE
409.46
ROAD USE TAX
Hiway Truck Equip
V-Plow
6,150.00
TOTAL ROAD USE TAX
6,150.00
ELECTRIC
Midland Power
Electricity
14,483.07
USPS
Bill Card Postage
28.56
IAMU
Membership Dues
1,013.00
Midland Power
Trenching
5,525.71
IAMU
Workshop
230.00
Treasurer State of IA
Sales Tax
791.00
IRBY Company
Fuses
53.92
Electrical Materials
Restocking Fee
48.81
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New Zealand...
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(12,212 ft.) in New Zealand. On to visit the Morelea
Farm, a typical New Zealand sheep farm. Angie treated
us to scones, sauage rolls, shortbread cookies and tea
while Stan took us outside to watch Bo, his strong eye
sheep herding dog at work. We were off to his barn for
another sheering demonstration and a brief lesson on different types of wool and how it was bailed. We learned
that sheep shearers can shear up to 200 sheep and day
@ $2.00 per sheep each producing 5-6 pounds of wool.
After a fun day at the farm, we headed back to
Christchurch, known as Quakie to the locals, for a few
more days. Maybe you remember the earth quake that
devastated this city on February 22, 2011? It lasted 20
seconds and claimed the lives of 185 people. They are
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