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Southeast Valley
Jazz concert and
pie auction
Tuesday, Feb. 14. . . .
Its that time again to come out and support the
Southeast Valley Music Department at the Jazz Concert
and Pie Auction. It will be held on Tuesday, February
14th, at 7 pm in the Southeast Valley High School gym in
Gowrie.
There will be entertainment by the Southeast
Valley High School Jazz Band, directed by Grant Hyland,
and by the Chamber and Treble Clef Choirs, directed by
Brandon Louis.
A variety of pies, donated by the student music Lehigh Fire Department Ice Fishing contest. . .
members, will be auctioned off throughout the evening
by auctioneer Donovan Adson. The money raised will go Steve Wells, left, won the traeger grill at the Lehigh Ice Fishing Contest. He is congratulated by Lehigh Fire Chief
towards the music department trip next year. Jeff Huen.
Dayton Review
The Gowrie News won three awards and the
nize the following: Dodson Truck and Trailer,Dayton;
Duncombe Gas and Grocery, Duncombe; Otho Fire and
won one award at the Iowa Newspaper
Associations Better Newspaper Contest held last week
in Des Moines. Visit www.daytongowrienews. Deb Paulson, Webster City, was the winner of
All four awards were won in advertising and
com for your local news... the 50/50 raffle at the Lehigh Fire Department Ice Fishing
contest Feb. 4. She is shown with Lehigh Fire Department
Newspaper awards continued on page 3.... Chief Jeff Huen.
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Mady Jaeschke goes up strong scoring two points girls 57-34 late in the fourth quarter.
The Jag defense kept them in the game and the
for the Jaguars. Photo by Lisa Peterson. game was tied at the half 19-19.
South Central Calhoun defeated Southeast Val- The Titans made two key three-pointers and
ley 57-34. then spread the floor to take time off the clock as they
SCC pulled away in the second half, outscoring had a 50-43 lead.
the Jaguar girls 38-22. Keegan Good led the Jags with 17 and Myles
Davis had 10 points and six boards. Dakota Jaeschke
Jaguar JV boys lose contributed nine points and 10 rebounds.
Alex Pliner had eight rebounds for the Jags. The
to South Central Calhoun; team didnt have a good shooting nights.
The Jaguars did pull with two minutes with three
shooting woes hurt Jags minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. Thats when the
Titans made two threes and spread the floor.
The Jaguar JV boys lost to South Central Nolan Brand and Nolan Johnson had five and
Calhoun 54-32 Tuesday, Jan. 31, at home. four points respectively.
Justin Dick help launch SCC with three, three-
pointers in the first half.
Jaguar Jackson Housken made a few good first
half drives for points. The Jags trailed 14-8 after the first
quarter.
The Jags had some good moments. Zack Graves
made two foul shouts and Mason Ackerson made a good
open jump shot. The Jags were down 27-15 at the half.
In the second half Max Davis made a good block
and Adam Delachiesa made a good shot under the basket.
The Jags were passing the ball very well but
their shots werent going in the hoop.
South Central Calhoun was up 37-17 at the end
Karissa Hiesterman looks to pass to her teammate
of the third quarter.
as SSC remains on her heals. Photo by Lisa Peterson. Mason Ackerson, Nyles Johnson, Kenny Blank,
and Jackson Housken made some good shots in the last
quarter. But it was too little too late.
Paton Library
Tonya does graphic design for both the Gowrie
News and Dayton Review at her home in Gowrie.
Tonyas won first place (in Weekly One divi-
Tick Tock sion) for the Gowrie News for an ad she submitted in
Do you hear the clock ticking? Time keeps Story hour and wood carving. . . Furniture, Furnishings, Appliance and Hardware. She
moving on, doesnt it? It never stops for anyone, no mat- had designed an ad for Jims Carpet One.
ter how important we are. We just cant find enough of In the month of February the Paton Library will She won second place, Gowrie News, in adver-
that thing called time. The late Jim Croce sang about celebrate Valentines Day with hearts, cards and sweet. tising for Automotive and Boats in the Weekly One divi-
putting time in a bottle. But one thing is for sure God Come to the Paton Library for a Valentines sion.
wants us to be good stewards of our time but well nev- Story Hour February 16 from 4:15 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. You Tonya finished second in Best Ad Designer for
er be able to do that until were clear about our purpose may check out some books, listen to heartwarming sto- the Dayton Review and third for Best Ad Designer for
for living. ries, and craft something for your loved ones. There will Gowrie News in the weekly one division.
First, we need to ask God to help us develop be a light snack and a game. Tonya has a degree in Graphic Design at Iowa
manageable plans. Know why were here. Second, de- Don Hyndmans Wood Carving Presentation Central Community College and she has been a graphic
cide each day whats most important thing for you to do February 23 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. designer for 13 years.
that day, and then do it. By having a clear purpose, and Have you seen the small wood carvings on dis- Tonya does a great job designing our display
doing the most important thing each day, God can change play at the Paton Library? The carvings are made by Don ads and our front pages, said Glenn Schreiber, publisher.
our lives and help us make the most of our time. Try it Hyndman. You may have wondered how they are made? She transforms ad copy into something very special.
you will find that things will go a lot smoother and we Come to the Paton Library to join in the fun to She enhances our news coverage on our front pages also
will get much more accomplished. find out as Don gives his presentation and demonstrates with her design work.
Prayer: Lord, help me manage my time in a his process in carving wood.
more responsible way, saving time for You each day. In If there is enough interest, there may be an op- Crappie fishing good
Jesus Holy Name. Amen
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portunity to sign up for a class. The Paton Library will
provide more information as it becomes available. at Don Williams Lake;
ice thin on Ada Hayden Lake
Ada Hayden Heritage Park Lake---Rainbow
Trout - Good: The family fishing event for this Saturday,
Feb. 4th has been canceled due to inadequate ice thick-
ness for a large crowd on a small area. The trout stocking
l has only been postponed. Trout will be stocked during the
70 Years Ago... Woodward last Sunday.
Mrs. S. F. Putzke and Harris went by plane to
week of Feb. 6th to give ice anglers a chance at them for
. the rest of the winter.
Denver, Colorado Saturday to attend the funeral of Leo Don Williams Lake--Black Crappie - Fair:
e Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Nelson are starting today
Fredrickson on Monday. Mr. Fredrickson was married The crappie bite has been consistent all winter. Use wax
oon an extended trip to California to visit their daughter to the former Daisy Putzke of Dayton
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Wherry, of Los An- worms or minnows. Target the mid-lake section at depths
February 4th was the tenth wedding anniver- of 15-25 feet; schools of crappie are moving through sus-
egeles. They expect to be gone a month or more, after sary of Mr. and Mrs. Don Stewart of Ames,. Relatives of
with time, Mrs. Nelson will return to her home here, and pended.
Mrs. Stewart drove to Ames and surprised them on this
Compassionate,
dDr. Nelson will return by way of Texas and the south,
ywhere he will visit and look after some business inter-
occasion. Those attending from Dayton were Mr. and We are Bursting with
Mrs. Quentin Landquist, Mr. and Mrs. Obed Burkegren,
Pride as we help sponsor our
Personal
great studentsCare
ests in that territory. The Nelsons are certainly deserv-
and Frank Burkegren, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Abrahamson,
sing of a nice long vacation, for the Doctor has served Mrs. Agnes Anderson and Helen Anderson, Mrs. Mary at
ethis community for more than 50 years with very little
time out for rest.
Gustafson, Viola and Delmore Gustafson, Mrs. Harris Southeast Webster High School!
since 1949
Putzke, Mary and Harley and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Peter-
e Their daughter, Mrs. Tom Lily, of Topeka,
Kansas, will keep the house going while her parents are
son from Boxholm.
Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Lee Howe re- Carson-Stapp Dayton
eaway.
e A fine new son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Har-
ceived word of the birth of a daughter Sunday to their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Peterson
Funeral 406 3rd St. NE
Home
old W. Lundberg of Dayton, at the Mercy Hospital in
of Lanyon. (515) 547-2512
dFort Dodge last Sunday night at about 11:00 oclock. Rev. and Mrs. Reuben Carlson entertained
The boy has been named Gary Wayne, and is the sec-
the senior choir last Friday evening.
ond child for the Lundbergs. Mother and son are doing
Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Swanson presented
nicely.
their son Dale Keith for Christian baptism Sunday, by
A number of Harcourt people attended the
Pastor Shultz.
games at the sectional tourney for the girls which was
Last Wednesday Pastor and Mrs. Reuben Car-
held in Gowrie last week.
son attended the Iowa Youth Conference at Des Moines.
Miss Marilyn Gustafson, a student at Iowa
Plans were made to hold girls camp in Okoboji, August
State Teachers College at Ames spent the week end in
5-11.
her home near here.
The following were entertained at a dinner
Robert Hade, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hade
Sunday evening at Hollis Carson home: Mr. and Mrs.
has completed his boot training in the Navy. He spent a
Wilmer Moard, Mr. and Mrs. Will Blakely of Pilot
short leave at the home of his parents.
Mound, Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Florence Peterson attended the conven-
Charles Peterson and Jeffery and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
tion for beauty operators which was held in Des Moines
Weaver, Moving pictures of a recent trip made by the
recently.
Carsons to Florida were shown during the evening.
Last Friday afternoon a group of Ladies be-
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nordstrom of Boone
longing to a birthday club were entertained at the home
were Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs. Theolinda Oberg
of Mrs. Slyvester Culver east of Dayton at a one oclock
and family.
luncheon in honor of her birthday. Mrs. Culver was pre-
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sandquist of Gowrie and
sented a beautiful gift from the group which included:
Mrs. Odessa Erickson of Perry were guests last week at
Mrs. Clinton Lind, Mrs. Ted Swanson, Mrs. Roy Quist,
the Peter Erickson home.
Mrs. Fred Anderson and Junior Mann; Mrs. Paul Green-
Mrs. Anna Swenson is ill at her home. Let us
field and two children of Palm Grove; and Mrs. Mark
remember her.
Smith of Otho.
Recent Sunday quests of Mr. and Mrs. Will
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Nelson entertained at din-
Larson were their son-in-law and daughter and family,
ner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. martin Nelson of Lehigh; Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Willis of Des Moines.
and Mrs. Albin Nelson and family of Fort dodge; Mr.
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and Mrs. Darrell Fessler and family of Boxholm.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bryant and children were
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Sunday visitors in Boone at the home of Mars. Bryants Box 6 Dayton, IA 50530-0006
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Olson. Ph# 515.547.2811 Fax 515.547.2337
Peter Garatoni, after having spent over three E-mail daytonreview@lvcta.com
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e Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Danielson, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Heck: Photographer Webster-Grand Community School District
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Sandeen and two girls, Harcourt, Mr. and Mrs.
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CHURCH Lehigh Sewer pipe to dam Brushy Creek to make a recreational lake for boat-
ing and swimming. The north part is to be reserved for wild
life and hunting. There will be camper facilities, a swimming
547-2311
23 South Main (a) (b) (c) a reunion with her brothers
Dayton, IA 50530 Revenues & Other Financing Sources and sister. She was in total
(515)547-2311 Taxes Levied on Property 1 49,726 48,007 52,845 ecstasy. Nothing could be
Less: Uncollected Property Taxes-Levy Year 2 0 0 0 greater. She was experienc-
Jim Blair Net Current Property Taxes 3 49,726 48,007 52,845 ing so much happiness.
Sanitation But there was one
Delinquent Property Taxes 4 0 0 0
TIF Revenues 5 0 0 0 more bombshell remaining.
Other City Taxes 6 42,928 39,769 0
Her detective gave his final
Roll Offs Licenses & Permits 7 75 175 75
report. He mentioned herM
& Recycling Use of Money and Property
Intergovernmental
8
9
2,735
56,723
3,784
58,129
2,735
95,107
mothers date of birth,ena her
Charges for Services 10 118,090 116,321 115,064
early childhood, schooling,
515/879-2716 Special Assessments 11 0 0 0 even her boyfriends. At an
(515)359-2211 515/571-1271 Miscellaneous 12 0 0 5,747 early age her mother took a
trip to Sweden and was there
TCB Sanitation
Other Financing Sources 13 0 0 0
Carson-Stapp Transfers In 14 0 0 0 for one month. She couldnt
Funeral Home Total Revenues and Other Sources 15 270,277 266,185 271,573 find a doctor to give her an
abortion in that 1960-some-
Tim & Staci Blair
Expenditures & Other Financing Uses thing year.
Public Safety 16 16,963 16,926 15,539 She came back to
Public Works 17 62,206 51,345 48,169 the United States and gave
Health and Social Services 18 1,695 1,650 1,595
Dayton birth to Kirsten.
Culture and Recreation 19 33,111 33,111 35,298
And that was an
Harcourt 354-5570
406 3rd St NE (515)547-2512
Ogden Community and Economic Development 20 6,973 5,000 4,630
unbelievable gift from God
601 Division St. 275-2702 General Government 21 25,374 25,024 21,308
Debt Service 22 0 0 0
that had Kirsten quivering
and awe-struck. She had
PLEASE
Capital Projects 23 0 0 0
Total Government Activities Expenditures 24 146,322 133,056 126,539 brothers, a sister, a mother,
Business Type / Enterprises 25 119,032 113,082 94,406 and she was almost never
born.
RECYCLE!
Total ALL Expenditures 26 265,354 246,138 220,945
Transfers Out 27 Err:520 Err:520 Err:520 And that was an in-
Total Expenditures/Transfers Out 28 Err:520 Err:520 Err:520 credible blessing from God.
After she related this story it
Paper Plastic
Excess Revenues & Other Sources Over
(Under) Expenditures/Transfers Out 29 = = = was so quiet in the banquet
hall. It was a true story ev-
Cans Class
Beginning Fund Balance July 1 30 = = =
Ending Fund Balance June 30 31 = = = eryone will remember.
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Moved by Thode seconded by Carlson to approve Claims. Motion REGIONAL LANDFILL GARBAGE 20.00
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
The Board of Supervisors canvassed the votes from Drainage RUSS'S CONSTRUCTION INC MAINTENANCE/ LEC 2,615.81
District #96 Trustee Election held January 21, 2017. Moved by Dencklau SANOFI PASTEUR INC VACCINES 1,311.37
, seconded by Carlson to approve the following: Tom Laufersweiler SCHLOTFELDT ENGINEERING
received four (4) votes; scattering zero (0) votes; Tom Laufersweiler duly ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURAL FEES 408.33
Regular Meeting elected Trustee of Drainage District #96 Trustee District #3. Motion carried SEARS COMMERICAL ONE SHED SUPPLIES 55.80
January 24, 2017 unanimously. SECURE SHRED SOLUTIONS SHREDDING 48.00
Moved by Dencklau, seconded by Carlson to adjourn. Motion carried SIGN-UP LTD., INTERSECTION & RESIDENCE SIGNS 104.00
The Board of Supervisors met in Session on the above date with unanimously. SMITH MEDICAL PARTNERS SUPPLIES 1,316.88
the following members present: Leffler, Campbell, Dencklau, Carlson and SMITH, JANE A TRANSCRIPT 85.50
Thode. Absent: None. s/Doreen Pliner s/Merrill Leffler STAR ENERGY LLC FUEL 4,271.52
Moved by Dencklau, seconded by Campbell to approve minutes of Webster County Auditor Chairman, Board of Supervisors STATE MEDICAL EXAMINERS OFFICE
the January 17, 2017 regular meeting. Motion carried unanimously. MEDICAL EXAMINERS AUTOPSY 1,584.00
Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to remove agenda Item Webster County Claims Register 01-24-2017 STOREY KENWORTHY/MATT PARROTT, OFFICE SUPPLIES 111.13
#8 Greater Fort Dodge Growth Alliance TEAM SERVICES INC NEW MAINTENANCE SHED 423.20
presentation. Motion carried unanimously. 4 IMPRINT INC. SUPPLIES 1,354.66 TENNESSEE VITAL RECORDS COPY OF BIRTH CERTIFICATE 15.00
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Carlson to receive and place on ABC LEGAL SERVICES INC SERVE PAPERS 85.00 THE MESSENGER PUBLICATIONS 1,386.28
file Drainage Repairs on DD# 130. Motion carried unanimously. ACCESS SYSTEMS COPIER LEASE 198.44 THOMPSON SCHAFFNER, JACKIE, JURY SELECTIONS 20.00
Moved by Thode seconded by Dencklau to receive and place on file ACCESS SYSTEMS LEASING TR COURT REPORTERS, THERESA A RITLAND, DEPOSITION 82.80
wage increase for Dan Lewandowski, Veteran Affairs Director from $20.13 HARDWARE MAINTENANCE CONTRACTS 740.82 TRIZETTO PROVIDER SOLUTIONS, SUPPLIES 667.06
per hour to $20.95 per hour effective February 20, 2017 per Veterans ADVANCED SYSTEMS INC OFFICE SUPPLIES 331.50 TURNKEY CORRECTIONS LEASE 100.00
Affairs Commission. Motion carried unanimously. ADVANCED SYSTEMS INC COPIER LEASE 315.88 TYLER TECHNOLOGIES OFFICE SUPPLIES/ STAMP 138.00
Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve wage increase AGSOURCE COOPERATIVE SERVICES, WELL TESTING KITS 236.00 ULICKI ROBERT REPAIRS 400.00
for Jolene Daniels from $20.40 per hour to $20.45 per hour effective ALLIANT ENERGY UTILITIES 75.04 UNITED STATES CELLULAR CELL PHONE 574.62
December 3, 2016 per labor agreement which is her 25 year anniversary. AMHOF, ROXANNE MILEAGE 27.78 UNITY POINT CLINIC OCC MED, DRUG TESTING - JAKE CONDON 137.00
Motion carried unanimously. ANDERSON STATION INC FUEL 248.84 UNITY POINT HEALTH, PT/OT VISITS, FIRST AID CARDS 2,928.00
Moved by Campbell seconded by Carlson to receive and place on APCO INTERNATIONAL MEMBERSHIP 92.00 UNITYPOINT CLINIC, MEDICAL EXAMINER EXPENSE 200.00
file resignation of Cory Simpson, Correctional Officer effective February 2, ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES SHED SUPPLIES 275.80 VANGUARD APPRAISALS INC SERVICE 2,468.75
2017. Motion carried unanimously. ASPHALT PAVING ASSC OF IOWA VERIZON WIRELESS AIR CARDS FOR CARS 129.36
Moved by Carlson seconded by Thode to receive and place on ASPHALT PAVING CONFERENCE 1,040.00 VINSON, ANGELA CELL PHONE ALLOWANCE 25.00
file notice of retirement from Dave Lee, Class B Equipment Operator in BERENS-TATE CONSULTING GROUP, LEGAL SERVICES 3,500.00 VISITING NURSES SERVICES OF IA, TRAINING 2,425.00
Secondary Road Department, effective March 31, 2017. Motion carried BISON PUMPS TRUST FUND - PLAYSCAPE 3,550.24 VIVIAL ADVERTISING 72.00
unanimously. BLACK HILLS ENERGY UTILITIES 1,014.78 W & H COOP OIL COMPANY FUEL 25,447.46
Moved by Thode seconded by Dencklau to approve and authorize BLUE RIBBON PELHAM WATERS, CLEANING SUPPLIES 53.70 WAHKONSA MANOR RENT PAYMENTS 50.00
County Engineer to fill vacancy in Secondary Road Department due to BOLTON & MENK INC ENGINEERING 5,611.50 WALTERS SANITARY SERVICE INC., HAUL REFUSE 77.31
retirement of Dave Lee. Motion carried unanimously. BOMGAARS SUPPLY CLOTHING/UNIFORM 340.43 WEBSTER CALHOUN COOP TELE, 911 CIRCUITS 237.36
Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve Bid Proposal BROWN SUPPLY CO INC REPAIRS 150.00 WEBSTER COUNTY BD OF HEALTH, SUPPLY 300.00
from Carpet World Flooring America in the amount of $17,607.00 for CALHOUN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH WEBSTER COUNTY SHERIFF SERVE PAPERS 747.67
carpeting in Webster County DHS, Child Support Recovery Unit. CH,MH,EPSDT,MH/CH T 19,TOBACCO 11,776.11 WEBSTER GLASS COMPANY BLDG & EQUIP REPAIRS 100.49
Community & Family Resources gave a presentation of their program CALHOUN COUNTY SHERIFF SERVE PAPERS 31.40 WELLS FARGO VENDOR FIN SERV, COPIER LEASE 662.51
to the Board of Supervisors. CALLENDER, CITY OF UTILITIES 139.11 WEST PAYMENT CENTER WEST INFORMATION 1,476.89
Moved by Carlson seconded by Thode to approve claims. Motion CASEY'S GENERAL STORES INC., FUEL 3,525.07 WRIGHT COUNTY HEALTH DEPT
carried unanimously. CASTOR CONSTRUCTION SNOW REMOVAL 2,390.00 WIC, CH, MH,EPSDT,CH/MH T19, TOBACCO 7,004.38
Moved by Thode seconded by Dencklau to adjourn the meeting. CELLEBRITE USA CORP SOFTWARE RENEWAL 1,549.50 XENIA RURAL WATER DISTRICT BURNSIDE SHED 65.20
Motion carried unanimously. CENTRAL IA JUVENILE DET CENTER, DETENTION SVCS 16,042.00 YOUTH & SHELTER SERVICES SHELTER SERVICES 933.00
CENTRAL IOWA DISTRIBUTING INC., SUPPLIES 379.60 YOUTH SHELTER CARE SHELTER SERVICES 2,466.20
s/Doreen Pliner s/Merrill Leffler CHEROKEE COUNTY SHERIFF SUMMONS 26.00 ZIEGLER INC PARTS 3,711.42
Public Notice
Webster County Auditor Chairman, Board of Supervisors CHOICE PRINTING INC BUSINESS CARDS 46.87
CITY OF FORT DODGE GRAVES/OAKLAND 8,003.00
Regular Meeting COMMUNITY & FAMILY RESOURCE, HOSPITAL SERVICES 3,789.00
January 31, 2017 COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER INMATE MEDICAL 102.00
CONDON, JANE BIO CONSULTANT SERVICES 647.50
The Board of Supervisors will meet in Session on the above date with
the following members present: Leffler, Dencklau, Carlson and Thode.
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Absent: Campbell CREST I-SMILE SUPPLIES 449.55
Moved by Dencklau seconded by Carlson to approve the agenda as CRIMMINS LAW FIRM LEGAL REPRESENTATION 120.00
presented. Motion carried unanimously. DAYTON REVIEW LEGAL NOTICE 582.58
Moved by Carlson seconded by Thode to approve the January 24, DEYTA LLC MONTHLY HHCAHPS FEE 95.00
2017 meeting minutes as presented. Motion carried unanimously. DOOLITTLE OIL CO INC OIL & GREASE 7,234.05 Minutes for City of Lehigh
Moved by Thode, seconded by Dencklau to receive and place on file ELDORA PHARMACY MED SVCS 21.37 Special meeting January 30,2017
step increase for Courtney Bender, clerk, from $13.20 to $14.40 per hour ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING PARTS 30,952.95
effective February 8, 2017 per recommendation of Lindsay Laufersweiler, EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT FUND, PASS THRU GRANT 1,587.00 The Lehigh City Council opened in special session on January 30,
Webster County Recorder. Motion carried unanimously. EMERGENCY SERVICES MARKETING, SERT RENEWAL 6,772.00 2017 at 6:00 p.m. with Mayor Phil Richardson residing. Present council
Moved by Dencklau seconded by Carlson to receive and place on EMMET COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH, MH, EPSDT,MH/CH T 19 2,033.79 members were Dellachiesa, Hrubes, Gilliland, and Martin. Motion by
file step increase for Sara Lewis, clerk, from $19.19 to $19.48 per hour FAIRWAY OUTDOOR FUNDING INC., SERVICES 450.00 Dellachiesa, second by Hrubes to approve the agenda. All ayes; motion
effective February 28, 2017, per recommendation of Doreen Pliner, FARM & HOME PUBLISHERS LTD., 2016 PLAT BOOKS 850.00 carried. Seven applicants were interviewed for the City Clerk position.
Webster County Auditor. Motion carried unanimously. FASTENAL COMPANY STOCK 730.07 Discussion of the applicants after the interviews. Motion was made by
Moved by Carlson seconded by Thode to receive and place on file FERGUSON ENTERPRISES INC SUPPLIES 84.22 Martin, second by Hrubes, to sell the city property at 118 Main Street by
the resignation of Denetria Brown, Correctional Officer, effective January FORT DODGE FORD INC OIL CHANGES 228.70 sealed bid. All ayes. The property needs to remain commercial. Motion
25, 2017, per recommendation of Steve Elifrits, Jail Administrator. Motion FORT DODGE WATER DEPT UTILITIES 2,332.96 by Gilliland to adjourn, second by Dellachiesa. All ayes.
carried unanimously. FRANK DUNN CO HIGH PERFORMANCE PATCH 789.06 ___________________________________________
Moved by Thode seconded by Dencklau to receive and place on FREEMAN, SUSAN WAGES 1,859.52 Phil Richardson, Mayor
Public Notice
file the hiring and employment of Kyle Menke, Part-Time Correctional FRONTIER TELEPHONE 439.42
Officer, effective January 26, 2017 at the rate of $15.10 per hour, per FRONTIER TELEPHONE 452.04
recommendation of Steve Elifrits, Jail Administrator. Motion carried FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS 911 CIRCUITS 379.19
unanimously. GARGANO, MARK, MEDICAL EXAMINER EXPENSE 1,500.00
Moved by Dencklau seconded by Carlson to receive and place on file GENE MOELLER OIL COMPANY FUEL 119.21
Compensation Board elected officials salary recommendations for fiscal
year 2017-2018 as follows: Supervisor - $36,772; Chairman - $37,823;
Sheriff - $87,874; Auditor - $66,442; Treasurer - $66,442; Recorder -
GENERAL BASIC FUND
GOVCONNECTION INC
SUPPLIES
OFFICE/DATA PROC
GOWRIE NEWS, PUBLISH BOARD PROCEEDINGS
33.76
16,793.90
582.58
Your Right to Know
$66,442 and County Attorney - $104,050.
Motion carried unanimously.
GRAYBEARD INVESTIGATIONS SERVE PAPERS
GREENBELT HOME CARE TOBACCO
40.00
1,714.83
City of Dayton
Moved by Carlson seconded by Thode to approve Class C Liquor GREENE CO. MEDICAL CENTER, CH,MH,EPSDT,MH/CH T 19 5,912.05
License Application for Deer Creek Golf Club with outdoor and Sunday GROUP SERVICES INC SAFE T FUND 20,000.00 SPECIAL SESSION OF THE DAYTON CITY COUNCIL
Services. Motion carried unanimously. GUNDERSON FUNERAL HOME INC., MED EXAM EXP 2,200.00 Wednesday, January 25, 2017
Moved by Thode, seconded by Dencklau to receive and place on GURNETT, TERESA MILEAGE 32.63 202 1st Avenue SW
file Manure Management Plan for Brent Odland #1, Section 17, Range 91 HALVERSON, BERNIE RENT PAYMENTS 330.00 Dayton, IA 50530
North, Township 26 West, Eagle Grove Township, Wright County. Motion HAMILTON COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
carried unanimously. WIC, CH, MH, EPDST, LEAD, CH/MH T 19, 7,434.12 Mayor Brunner called the meeting to order at 7:08 p.m. Roll Call-
Moved by Dencklau seconded by Carlson to approve agreement for HARCOURT EQUIPMENT OUTSIDE SERVICE 2,000.22 Present: Council members Breitsprecher, Diehl, Lambert, Wickwire.
Engineering Services with McClure Engineering for Drainage District Plat HARCOURT, TOWN OF WATER 40.50 Absent: Stapp. Also present: Randy Danielson and Sara Pieper.
Map updating. Motion carried unanimously. HEPP, BLAINE ANIMAL CONTROL 2,654.31 AGENDA: Council member Wickwire moved to approve the agenda
Moved by Carlson seconded by Thode to approve agreement with HERZOG, DARREN PHONE 40.00 with the addition of the bills as posted. Second by Diehl. Motion carried
Johnson Controls for additional part time labor (24 hours per week) for a HISTORIC BRUCE FUNERAL HOME, MEDICAL EXAMINER EXP 3,000.00 unanimously.
monthly price of $2,813. Motion carried unanimously. HOBBY LOBBY STORES INC SUPPLIES 101.65 MINUTES: Council member Wickwire moved to approve the minutes
Moved by Thode seconded by Dencklau to approve Memorandum of HOTSY EQUIPMENT COMPANY STOCK 1,180.00 of the January 11, 2017 meeting. Second by Lambert. Motion carried
Understanding with Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation for a re-purchase HOUCK TRANSIT ADVERTISING BUS ADVERTISEMENT 200.00 unanimously.
agreement for the Eness Addition to Carlson Recreation Area and HUMBOLDT COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH 2017-2018 FISCAL YEAR BUDGET: The Council discussed the
authorize the Webster County Conservation Board to sign said agreement. WIC, CH, MH,EPSDT,CH/MH T19, TOBACCO 3,591.58 2017-2018 Fiscal Year Budget. Council member Wickwire suggested
Motion carried unanimously. HYVEE INC SUPPLY 1,348.65 moving $15,000 from Water into Debt Service and $7,500 from both
Moved by Dencklau seconded by Carlson to review & Approve scope IACCB SET-UP FEES 1,000.00 Insurance and Trust and Agency into Debt Service. The Council asked the
of service from Snyder & Associates for a Bicycle, Pedestrian and Trail IDDA MEETING REGISTRATIONS 60.00 Clerk to make the changes and the Council will discuss the budget again
Master Plan and Loomis Park Trailhead Design for City of Fort Dodge, INFO DOG SECURITY LLC SHREDDING 38.95 at the February 8, 2017 meeting.
Iowa and Webster County, Iowa. Motion carried unanimously. IOWA DIVISION OF LABOR SERVICE, BOILER INSPECT/LEC 80.00 2016 NEWSLETTER: Council member Breitsprecher had
Moved by Dencklau seconded by Carlson to approve: IOWA FIRE CONTROL, REPLACE OUT REAR CAMERA CABLE 4,623.00 suggestions on information to add to the newsletter. Council member
Resolution to SUPPORT THE DEVELOPMENT OF A BICYCLE, IOWA HEALTH CARE ASSCIATION, TRAINING MEMBERSHIP 725.00 Wickwire wanted the reason for the water/sewer increase proposal to be
PEDESTRIAN, AND TRAIL MASTER PLAN FOR WEBSTER COUNTY IOWA WEED COMMISSIONERS SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION 140.00 added to the Newsletter. The Council also discussed the streets that had
AND THE CITY OF FORT DODGE, IOWA ISAC REGISTRATION 740.00 been seal coated on the east side of town. The Council asked the Clerk to
WHEREAS, a number of trails have been developed within the ISAC - GROUP HEALTH PROGRAM, HEALTH INS.- FEBRUARY154,161.00 contact Manatts to voice concerns. The Council asked the Clerk to make
Greater Fort Dodge region, situating the City for future connections within ISG FIELD SERVICES LLC INSPECTION SERVICES 38,986.69 the changes to the newsletter and the Council will review it again at the
unincorporated Webster County; JENSEN BUILDERS LTD, NEW MAINTENANCE SHED 56,073.14 February 8, 2017 meeting.
WHEREAS, the Greater Fort Dodge Trails Advisory Committee has JIFI PRINT INC BUSINESS CARDS 71.60 1ST STREET NW PAVING PROJECT CERTIFICATE OF
found the need to develop a master plan for trails within Fort Dodge and K C NIELSEN LTD AGRI & HORT 49,190.23 COMPLETION AND ACCEPTANCE: Council member Wickwire moved
Webster County; KAHL, BILL REPAIRS 4,170.00 to approve the 1st Street NW Paving Project Certificate of Completion and
WHEREAS, the City of Fort Dodge received a grant from the Wellmark KELCH, DR. PAMELA DENTAL SERVICES 160.40 Acceptance. Second by Diehl. Motion passed unanimously.
Foundation in the amount of $75,000 to develop a Comprehensive Bicycle, KEMNA AUTO OF FORT DODGE MAINTENANCE 184.82 DOWNTOWN WATER MAIN PROJECT CERTIFICATE OF
Pedestrian and Trail Master Plan; Marketing Plan; and Trailhead; KEN'S WOOD PRODUCTS LATH 576.00 COMPLETION AND ACCEPTANCE: Council member Diehl moved to
WHEREAS, the City has entered into agreement with Snyder & KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS SOLUCT, LEASE FOR COPIERS 518.67 approve the Downtown Water Main Project Certificate of Completion and
Associates to develop a Comprehensive Bicycle, Pedestrian and Trail LIGHTEDGE SOLUTIONS INC., Acceptance. Second by Wickwire. Motion passed unanimously.
Master Plan; Marketing Plan; and Trailhead; COMPUTER SERVICES/INTERNET 231.30 CITY CLERK TRANSITION AND VACATION PAY: The Council
WHEREAS, $88,000 of this agreement is for development of a L-TRON CORPORATION BAR CODE SCANERS 678.00 discussed paying Randy Danielsons vacation pay in a lump sum or over
Comprehensive Bicycle, Pedestrian and Trail Master Plan (which includes MARCO INC NEW EQUIPMENT 352.16 time after his retirement. Breitsprecher moved to pay Randy Danielsons
a marketing plan) for the City of Fort Dodge and Webster County; MARCO INC COPIER 1,751.50 vacation pay in one lump sum. Second by Wickwire. Motion passed
WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Trail MARCO TECHNOLOGIES LLC CONTRACT BASE 1,148.46 unanimously.
Master Plan will use a county-wide survey, among other means of public MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALS GRANULAR MATERIALS 11,402.75 OTHER BUSINESS: Council member Breitsprecher discussed emus
input, to understand where future trail connections should be provided MASTER BLASTER INC, OUTSIDE SERIVCES - GOWRIE SHED 220.00 being at Ray Hammers property. The Clerk stated that Ray Hammer has
within Webster County; MCCLURE ENGINEERING COMPANY., DHS PKG LOT 4,713.75 not returned his animal permit. The Council instructed the Clerk to send out
WHEREAS, Snyder & Associates will develop an interactive map to MENARDS - FORT DODGE SUPPLIES 2,153.55 another letter to all residents who have not returned their permits.
be used by Webster County and the City of Fort Dodge for displaying and MESSENGER PRINTING CO LEGAL PUBLICATIONS 556.11 ADJOURN: Council member Diehl moved to adjourn. Second by
communicating trails and their associated amenities; MICHELLE PEARSON MILEAGE 365.50 Wickwire. Motion passed unanimously and the meeting was adjourned at
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Webster County MID COUNTRY MACHINERY INC SUPPLIES 13.50 8:03 p.m.
Board of Supervisors supports the development of a Comprehensive MID IOWA FASTENERS STOCK 234.50 ______________________ ___________________________
Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Trail Master Plan for Webster County and the City MIDAMERICAN ENERGY UTILITIES 24,450.38 Mayor Brent Brunner Attest
of Fort Dodge. MIDLAND POWER COOPERATIVE, SECURITY LIGHTING 69.47 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Webster County Board of MIDWEST TOP SHOP INC BLDG IMPROVE 3,362.20 1/25/2017 THRU 1/25/2017 CLAIMS REPORT
Supervisors has committed $10,000 toward this project. MILLENNIUM REHAB & CONSULTING, THERAPY 720.00
PASSED AND APPROVED this 31st day of January, 2017. MILLER, JODY, COPY OF TRAIL TRANSCRIPTS 226.50 VENDOR NAME INVOICE DESCRIPTION INVOICE AMT TOTAL
NANNIGA, JOHN RENT 400.00 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLAIMS
s/Merrill Leffler Attest: s/Doreen Pliner NAPA AUTO PARTS SHED SUPPLIES 26.32 LIABILITIES
Chairman, Webster County Board of Supervisors Webster County Auditor NAPA AUTO SUPPLY SUPPLIES 3.98 IPERS IPERS - REGULAR 156.25
NETSMART TECHNOLOGIES INC, MONTHLY MAINT. FEE 71.71 IPERS IPERS - REGULAR 1,300.91
Moved by Carlson seconded by Thode to approve letter of NORTH CENTRAL IA SOLID WASTE, IPERS IPERS - REGULAR 1,263.54
authorization for the Webster County Conservation Board to establish a QUARTERLY ASSESSMENTJAN- MARCH 2017 8,600.63 IPERS EMP CHECK VOIDED 245.52- 2,475.18
bank account with Northwest Bank for the purpose of accepting payments OFFICE ELEMENTS OFFICE SUPPLIES 1,460.97 LIABILITIES 2,475.18
for recreation services and designating Matt Cosgrove, Director and Joni O'HALLORAN INTERNATIONAL INC., SOFTWARE 600.00 POLICE
Hefley, Office Manager as official signers for the account. Motion carried OLSON, STACI, MEDICAL EXAMINER EXPENSE 300.00 GIS BENEFITS feb life and disability ins. 20.14
unanimously. PALO ALTO COUNTY COMM HEALTH, MH, EPSDT,MH/CH T 19 679.25 US CELLULAR police cell service 33.58
Moved by Thode seconded by Dencklau to approve seasonal PETERSON, CODY CELL PHONE 40.00 WELLMARK BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIEL,
employment of Adam Moeding, Natural Resource Technician at $12.00 per PETERSON, JOE CELL PHONE 25.00 NICK FEB HEALTH, DENTAL INS 958.34
hour effective February 1, 2017 per Conservation Board. Motion carried PHILLIPS, MICHELLE M TRANSCRIPTS 101.00 POLICE 1,012.06
unanimously PLUMB SUPPLY COMPANY LLC SUPPLIES 40.70 ROADS, BRIDGES, & SIDEWAL
Moved by Dencklau seconded by Carlson to approve transfer of POCAHONTAS COUNTY SHERIFF, SERVE PAPERS 22.99 BROWN SUPPLY COMPANY, flat grate 81.00
funds, in the amount of $6,849 for a correction, from Reimbursement of POCAHONTAS HEALTH DEPARTMENT, CH, EPSDT, HM/CH T 19 661.59 GIS BENEFITS feb life and disability ins. 18.17
Government Unit to County Attorney Forfeitures per request from County PRAIRIE ENERGY COOP UTILITIES 99.56 ROADS, BRIDGES, & SIDEWAL 99.17
Auditor. Motion carried unanimously PRAIRIE ENERGY COOPERATIVE, LIGHTING 113.00 PARKS
Jody Anderson with Webster County Agricultural Association (4-H RAY, WESLEY CELL PHONE ALLOWANCE 25.00
Fair Board) addressed the Board. No action taken. REGION V HAZMAT COMMISSION, 3rd QUARTERLY PAYMENT 9,503.25 Dayton Legal continued on page 11...
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GOWRIE NEWS
Review Wednesday, February 8, 2017 11
Dianna is taking off this year to deal with her
cancer. There has been no decision on her coming back
next year.
Said Mrs. Hanna to the students, In regards
to music selection, its good to play the standards, but
also include some of the music that challenges and gets
us excited about playing. In the end, the experience and
educational value of taking risks and stretching yourself
with upper level music literature, is worth the time and
effort.
After starting the 2015-16 school year with
breast cancer, Dianna Hanna ended that year with colon
cancer and liver cancer. I was successfully treated at
Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, and will be taking my
12th (and last) chemo treatment on Feb. 7, said Mrs.
Hanna.
My husband Bill and I bought a house in Sioux
City, to be near my son, Nathan, and grandson, Tyler, and
Bills family, who all live there. Bill and Dianna also
have a home in Farnhamville that we are renovating.
Dianna Hanna talked to members of the Tri-M
Music Honor Society and to the new inductees.
Tri-M Music Honor Society, formerly known
as Modern Music Masters, is a high school and middle
school music honor society and is a program of the Na-
tional Association for Music Education (NAfME). It is
designed to recognize students for their academic and
musical achievements and to provide leadership and ser-
vice opportunities to young musicians.
Each school has its own chapter, which is run
by the students but supervised by an advisor or sponsor,
usually a school teacher. There are approximately 6200
participating chapters in several countries.
The Tri-M Music Honor Society is a program
of NAfME which focuses on creating future leaders in
Southeast Valley had Tri-M Inductions last week at school. Pictured above are the Tri-M music education and music advocacy. Tri-M is the only
members. Photo by Lisa Peterson. national honor society for student musicians in grades
Diana Hanna speaks to Tri-M Music 6-12. There are more than 1,800 chapters across all 50
states, involving more than 75,000 students.
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