North Mahaska School Board Minutes or Sale
Transcription
North Mahaska School Board Minutes or Sale
Page 10 • Thursday, July 23, 2015 For Sale For Sale: ’86 HD Sportster 883. Many upgrades, good condition. 17,400 miles. $3900. 641-903-1664. MAP29 Advertise your EVENT, PRODUCT or RECRUIT an applicant in this paper plus 19 other papers in central Iowa for only $75/week! Call 800227-7636 www.cnaads.com (INCN) Business Opportunity CONTRACT SALESPERSON: Selling aerial photography of farms on commission basis. $4225.00 first month guarantee. $1,500-$3,000 weekly proven earnings. Travel required. More info msphotosd.com or 877/882-3566 (INCN) Help Wanted HEALTH CARE CNA’s, LPN’s & RN’s- Immediate Work Available. CBS Staffing is looking for qualified Caregivers. We offer: Flexible Schedules, Great Pay, Paid Time Off. Call: 515.334.7471, Online: www.cbsstaffing.org (INCN) MANAGERIAL SOUTH CENTRAL GRAIN and Energy at Fairfax MN is seeking a qualified General Manager. This is a multi-location grain shuttle, feed, energy and agronomy cooperative with sales of $300 million. Successful agricultural business management experience desired. To Apply: http:// tinyurl.com/pk77dz7 -- For more info contact Larry Fuller, 701-220-9775 or Email [email protected] (INCN) TRUCK DRIVER DRIVER TRAINEES- PAID CDL TRAINING! Become a new driver for Stevens Transport! NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED! Earn $800 per week! Stevens will cover all costs! 1-888-528-8864 drive4stevens.com (INCN) JOHNSRUD TRANSPORT, Food Grade Liquid Carrier, Seeking Regional Class-A CDL drivers. 5-years experience required. Will train for tank. Hourly Pay and Great Benefits. Call Jane 1-888-200-5067 (INCN) Butler Transport Your Partner in Excellence. CDL Class A Drivers Needed. Sign on Bonus. All miles paid. 1-800-528-7825 or www.butlertransport.com (INCN) Hog Heaven is looking for experienced livestock drivers to run surrounding states. Home weekends, new Volvo trucks new management based out of Ames. Call 515-6813804 (INCN) WANTED Human Relations PRofessional Ideal candidate will have the following qualifications: HR degree with work experience, self-motivation, decision making skills, hiring experience in the SE Iowa market, and proficiency in the use of social media in the work force. Some travel is required. Apply in person at Heartland Home Care, 212 N Mkt. St., Oskaloosa, IA THE SUN A Division of Mid-America Publishing Corp. P.O. Box 29, Hampton, IA 50441 (USPS 496-520) Address Correspondence To: The Sun P.O. Box 502 New Sharon, IA 50207 Phone: 641-637-4031 Email: [email protected] Website: www.thenewsharonsun.com Circulation & Subscription Inquiries: Contact Mid-America circulation at 1-800-558-1244, Send Inquires To P.O. Box 29, Hampton, IA 50441, or email [email protected] Credit Cards are accepted. Subscriptions - $36.00 Per Year R.D. Keep, Editor Amber Kephart, Regional Manager USPS: 022687 Advertising liability is limited to the price of the advertising. If The Sun shall fail to publish a notice as required, in whole or in part, or shall in no event exceed the amount of the charges allowed by law for the publication of the notice which was not published. Periodicals Postage Paid At New Sharon Post Office Postmaster: Send address changes to: Mid-America Circulation P.O. Box 29 Hampton, IA 50441 Phone 1-800-558-1244, or email [email protected] Advertising Rate: $5.00/column inch (2.0278) $10 black and white photo fee $50 for obituaries • Mahaska Co. Legals & Classified Ads • ‘Like’ Us on Facebook/The Sun North Mahaska School Board Minutes June 15, 2015 The North Mahaska Board of Education met in regular session June 15, 2015 at 6:30 p.m. in the high school conference room New Sharon, Iowa. Those members present: Dirk Wilkin, Tina Layman, Dan Gruber, Sherrill Strobel and Ryan Augustine (6:34 p.m.). Also present: Randy Moffit, Angela Livezey, Lindsey Miller, Amber Goemaat, Jan Padgett, Amy Terpstra, Crystal DeBoef, Shayla Schilling, Jamie Nelson, Shawna Goemaat, Renee Ferguson and Cindy Quang. Dirk Wilkin called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. A motion was made by Strobel and seconded by Gruber to approve the agenda. Motion carried. A motion was made by Strobel and seconded by Gruber to approve the consent agenda. Motion carried. COMMUNICATION There was no written communication or public forum. TAG PROGRAM INFORMATION – SHAWNA GOEMAAT Mrs. Goemaat, high school & elementary TAG teacher, discussed with the board about identifying Talented and Gifted (TAG) students in third grade. Currently, TAG students at North Mahaska Community School District are identified in kindergarten. The reason Mrs. Goemaat would like to change this is because TAG students are over identified, avoid students going in and out of TAG, you can get a true picture of the gifted students by third grade and other school district has already changed to identifying TAG students in third grade. Mrs. Goemaat would like to have success period use to help TAG students with intervention and enrichment. Mrs. Goemaat also discussed the new class she will be teaching for the 2015-16 school year. Mrs. Goemaat will offer “Introduction to Journalism” as an elective for high school students. READING RECOVERY REPORT – JAMIE NELSON Jamie Nelson, elementary teacher, discussed with the board about the Reading Recovery Program. Mrs. Nelson mentioned reading recovery has helped many students. TEACHER CORRESPONDENCE A motion was made by Strobel and seconded by Layman to approve Marta Shafer as a full time elementary counselor. Motion carried. OLD BUSINESS MILK AND BREAD BIDS FOR 2015-16 A motion was made by Layman and seconded by Strobel to accept BIMBO as the bread bid for the 2015-2016 school year. Motion carried. A motion was made by Layman and seconded by Augustine to accept the firm milk bid from Anderson Erickson for the 2015-2016 school year. Motion carried. PROJECT MANAGER PROPOSAL Mr. Moffit and Mrs. Livezey talked with the board in regards to the high school renovation project. Mrs. Livezey mention there is a company that would come in and help with the project managing. Estes Construction specialized in schools and are sponsored by the Iowa School Board Association. The board plans to have Estes Construction come in at the July board meeting. NEW BUSINESS IASB RESOLUTION Mr. Moffit asked the board if they had any resolution proposal for the Iowa School Board Association. DAY CARE RENTAL A motion was made by Strobel and seconded by Gruber to keep the day care rental fee at $5,000 for the 2015-2016 school year. Motion carried. RESIGANATION A motion was made by Gruber and seconded by Augustine to accept the resignation of Heather Held as a para educator. Motion carried. A motion was made by Gruber and seconded by Layman to accept the resignation of Matt Augustin as the high school boys and girls golf coach. Motion carried. CONTRACT OFFER A motion was made by Strobel and seconded by Gruber to approve a letter of assignment to Danette Briggs as a part time cook for the 2015-2016 school year. Motion carried. A motion was made by Layman and seconded by Gruber to approve a letter of assignment to Darla Sterling as a part time cook for the 2015-2016 school year. Motion carried. APPOINT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHER FOR 2015-16 A motion was made by Layman and seconded by Strobel to appoint the “The Sun” as the official publication for the district for the 2015-16 school year. Motion carried. APPROVE BANK DEPOSITORIES AND SET LIMITS FOR 2015-16 A motion was made by Gruber and seconded by Strobel to approve Bankers Trust/ ISJIT as a bank depository limit of $2.7 million and U.S. Bank with a limit of $2.5 million. Motion carried. APPOINT SCHOOL ATTORNEY FOR 2015-16 A motion was made by Strobel and seconded by Layman to appoint Andrew Bracken from Ahlers Law Firm as the district attorney. Motion carried. ADULT SCHOOL LUNCH PRICE The state recommended the adult lunch prices increase to a minimum of $3.34. To avoid a $.01 change the school decided to increase the adult lunch prices to $3.35. A motion was made by Augustine and seconded by Strobel to approve the adult lunch prices to $3.35. Motion carried. SALE OF OLD BUS BARN Mr. Moffit and board discussed selling the old bus barn on Maple Street. Once the new bus barn is finished the board plans to have a public hearing to sell the old bus barn. SUPERINTDENT’S REPORT SAI CONVENTION Mr. Moffit asked the board for approval for the principals to attend the SAI Convention in August. A motion was made by Layman and seconded by Gruber to approve the principals to attend the SAI Convention in August. Motion carried. JULY MEETING DATE Mrs. Livezey mention that we can have the regular schedule board meeting on July 20, 2015. BOARD ELECTIONS IN FALL Mr. Moffit mentioned that three school board district is up for election on September 8th. The districts that are up for election is District #1 – Sherrill Strobel, District #2 – Dirk Wilkin and District #3 – Tina Layman. Candidates can pick up papers in the high school offices starting July 6th. BOARD COMMENTS Mr. Moffit thank the board for everything and supporting him. Layman asked about the custodial cost and asked about the cost to outsource custodial duties. Mr. Moffit mentioned that they had a company come in before and the service was not good. Layman also asked about the copier lease and the annual cost. The cost of the copy machine per month depends on how much staff prints. Augustine talked about the FFA Alumni committee and would like to discuss with the new Ag teacher. Also, Augustine asked about the shop room that Mr. Groom plans to change. Augustine asked if the Ag teacher would have room for the Ag students to do their projects. Strobel asked about the auditorium lighting and the progress on the project. Mr. Moffit mention we have a consultant visiting the district to give us quotes and ideas to better light the auditorium. Strobel mention to have the webpage updated and remove any out dated information. Gruber asked about the all-weather track and the progress. Currently, administration is meeting with different consultant company to talk about the all-weather track project. No big decision has been made yet. BOARD POLICY SERIES 500 AND 601.1 The board reviewed the 500 series policy. A motion was made by Layman seconded by Augustine to approve the 601.1 board policy as submitted. Motion carried. ADJOURN Mr. Wilkin adjourned the meeting at 9:00 p.m. Cindy Quang, Board Secretary Dirk Wilkin, Board President BILLS PRESENTED JUNE 15, 2015 NORTH MAHASKA BOARD OF EDUCATION NEW SHARON, IA GENERAL FUND ABS FIRE EQUIPMENT, fee 830.00 ADKISON, MELINDA, home school asst program 2,500.00 AFFORDABLE SERVICES, a/c service 80.00 ALL AMERICAN PEST CONTROL, pest control 95.00 ANDERSON ERICKSON DAIRY, milk 9.63 APPLEGATE, LARRY, fee 110.00 ARNOLD MOTOR SUPPLY, parts 264.94 AUGUSTIN, MATTHEW, reimb 116.63 BRAND, HEIDI, home school asst program 500.00 CAPITAL SANITARY SUPPLY, supplies 245.94 CONTINENTAL RESEARCH CORP, supplies 399.00 CONTINUUM RETAIL ENERGY SERVICES, utilities 1,111.61 DE HOEDT, DODIE, painting services 185.00 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, fee 480.00 DES MOINES REGISTER, fee 18.00 DHS CASHIER, Medicaid fee 16,739.03 EAST MARKET GROCERY, fee 270.00 EASTERN IOWA TIRE, supplies 1,103.76 GRIFFIN, AMY, fee 5.00 HAINES AUTO SUPPLY, parts 124.81 HILLYARD, supplies 7,786.16 HOME DEPOT SUPPLY, supplies 485.12 HY-VEE ACCOUNTS, supplies 40.42 INDIAN HILLS COMMUNITY COLLEGE, RISE program 6,657.76 IOWA SCHOOLS EMPLOYEE BENEFITS, insurance premium 4,361.29 KEY COOPERATIVE, fuel 3,745.10 LASER RESOURCES, copies 2,368.84 LDI, waste removal 260.00 MAHASKA COUNTY TREASURER, fee 25.00 MAHASKA DRUG, supplies 23.50 MC GRIFF’S, supplies 728.99 MCG, internet 923.30 MID AMERICAN ENERGY, utilities 4,267.99 MID-AMERICA PUBLISHING CORP, publishing 273.71 MIDWEST WHEEL, parts 228.96 MJ CARE, fee 264.09 MORRIS, GAIL, reimb 30.00 NEW SHARON, CITY OF, utilities 932.75 NEWPORT, JACK, reimb 5.00 NORTH MAHASKA HOT LUNCH, supplies 20.80 PAM SMITH, reimb 43.22 PEPPER & SON, INC., J. W, supplies 249.93 PICARD, STACY, home school asst program 3,500.00 PIPER JAFFRAY & CO, G.O. bond fee 1,000.00 PITNEY BOWES GLOBAL FINANCIAL, postage lease 106.00 PLUMBMASTER, INC, supplies 319.60 POSTMASTER, rental box 72.00 PRO-LINE COMPANY, supplies 219.35 QUILL, supplies 854.51 RON THOMPSON, reimb 5.00 ROODA, FONDA, home school asst program 500.00 SCHROFF DEVELOPMENT CORP, supplies 425.00 SHERWIN WILLIAMS, supplies 998.64 SIMPLEX GRINNELL, repair service 168.26 SMITH, MARLENE, home school asst program 1,500.00 SUPERIOR WELDING SUPPLY, supplies 2,456.15 TAYLOR AUTO BODY, truck repair 3,605.60 THOMAS BUS SALES OF IOWA, parts 97.01 TRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY SCHOOL, reimb 990.00 UNITED STATES TREASURY, fee 11.50 US BANK-VISA, supplies 344.16 US GAMES, supplies 110.98 VANNOY CHEVROLET, repair 688.96 WAL-MART BUSINESS, supplies 291.42 WEST MUSIC, supplies 192.18 WINDSTREAM, phone 226.84 ZEP MANUFACTURING COMPANY, supplies 903.93 Total: 78,497.37 STUDENT ACTIVITY FUND AARON FOUBERT, official 190.00 ANGELA LIVEZEY, reimb 17.68 ASPI SOLUTIONS, fee 75.00 BROWNELLS, supplies 148.57 CHRIS SAMPSON, reimb 349.26 CHUCK MC DONOUGH, official 95.00 CPS, supplies 826.64 DANNCO, supplies 1,332.89 DARRYL DE RUETER, official 115.00 DAVE HULING, official 150.00 EDDYVILLE-BLAKESBURG-FREMONT CSD, fee 45.00 ELITE SPORTS, supplies 2,556.30 FLOWERS ETC., supplies 25.00 GATORADE COMPANY, supplies 140.00 GORDON BERNARD, supplies 1,036.31 GRAPHIC EDGE, supplies 338.85 GRUBB’S PREMIUM POPPING CORN, supplies 56.00 HOMETOWN FABRICATING, supplies 60.00 IGHSAU, dues 100.00 IOWA FFA ASSOCIATION, membership 30.00 IOWA GAMES, registration 30.00 IOWA SCTP, INC, registration 620.00 IOWA STATE TRAP SHOOTING, registration 965.44 JAMIE NELSON, reimb 51.66 JASON LEWIS, official 95.00 JED HAMMEN, official 115.00 JEFF CORBETT, official 115.00 JEFF JUNKER, official 115.00 JOEL HARTHOORN, official 60.00 JON MILLER, official 190.00 KEVIN PEDERSON, official 115.00 LARRY JACOBUS, official 115.00 LEE EPPERSON, official 530.00 MAHASKA BOTTLING CO., supplies 1,466.80 MARCY WANDERS, supplies 46.00 MARTIN BROS. DIST. CO. INC., supplies 2,343.88 MIKE SHOUGH, official 115.00 MUSCO SPORTS LIGHTING, LLC, supplies 382.40 MYRON JACK, official 95.00 MYRON LINN, official 95.00 NICHOLAS DEPENNING, official 60.00 NICK HARTHOORN, official 115.00 NSTA, supplies 399.95 OSKALOOSA COMMUNITY SCHOOL, fee 90.00 PCM HIGH SCHOOL, fee 160.00 PELLA CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL, fee 110.00 PELLA PRINTING, supplies 275.00 PHIL RAY, official 115.00 PRO-LINE COMPANY, supplies 49.00 REALLY GOOD STUFF, supplies 41.82 ROD RUSSELL, official 115.00 ROSS HEMSLEY, official 50.00 RYAN MORGAN, official 310.00 RYNE CHRISTNER, official 240.00 SCHOOL SPECIALTY, INC, supplies 108.40 SE DISTRICT FFA, fee 30.00 SHANE ANGLE, supplies 150.00 THEODORE WERNIMONT, official 150.00 TIM FULLER, reimb 61.65 TOWN & COUNTRY WHOLESALE CO., supplies 770.96 TRENT POWERS, official 230.00 US BANK-VISA, supplies 6,872.51 US BANK, fee 52.99 VICS DAIRY CRÈME, supplies 148.29 WAL-MART BUSINESS, supplies 538.04 WEST MUSIC, equipment 494.98 WILLIAMSBURG SCHOOLS, fee 60.00 ZACH TREMMEL, official 310.00 Total: 27,239.39 CAPITAL PROJECTS B & B BEDDING, mulch 1,800.00 GULLETT FENCE COMPANY, fence repair 3,782.00 PRECISION WATER SYSTEMS, equipment 980.00 PRO-LINE COMPANY, deck press box 3,940.00 QUILL, CORPORATION, equipment 1,249.98 SUPERIOR WELDING SUPPLY CO, equipment 18,293.23 7,709.90 TWIN HILL NURSERY, landscape US GAMES, equipment 619.98 WEST MUSIC, equipment 6,048.85 Total: 44,423.94 SCHOOL NUTRITION FUND ANDERSON ERICKSON DAIRY, supplies 1,958.53 EARTHGRAINS BAKING COMPANIES, INC., supplies 579.53 EMS DETERGENT SERVICES, supplies 48.50 FAREWAY STORES, supplies 68.34 MARTIN BROS. DIST. CO. INC., supplies 3,897.88 NORTH MAHASKA ACTIVITY FUND, supplies 92.00 PAM SMITH, reimb 40.70 Total: 6,685.48 SCHOLARSHIP TRUST FUND/ LOWRY & OTHERS FOSTER, TYLER, scholarship 500.00 WITT, AUSTIN, scholarship 500.00 Total: 1,000.00 NS30 Mahaska County Agricultural Extension District Operating Report Mahaska County Agricultural Extension District Published Report - Operating 07/01/2014 to 6/30/2015 Beginning Balance and Receipts: Balance: July 1, 2014 $170,890.39 Interest Revenue $329.25 Other Revenue $5,301.94 Other Tax Revenue $14,353.57 Program Fee Revenue $78,795.61 Property Tax Revenue $206,663.26 Rental Revenue $15,037.50 Resale Revenue $608.25 Total Receipts: $321,089.38 Total Beginning Balance and Receipts: $491,979.77 Disbursements: A&R Marketing, Program Fee Expense $740.00 ABS Fire Equipment Co, Inc. , Facility Expense $243.15 Access Systems, Equipment Expense $11,770.56 Adam’s Champs, Program Fee Expense $307.00 Aden Scott, Program Fee Expense $11.00 Advanced Concrete Specialists, Facility Expense $2,354.00 AED Superstore, Grant Expense $2,345.70 Agri-Power FFA, Program Fee Expense $74.00 Ak-Sar-Ben 4H Livestock Expo , Program Fee Expense $382.00 Alicia Edmunson, Program Fee Expense $50.00 Alissa Newendorp, Program Fee Expense $25.00 Allen Hayes , Program Fee Expense $75.00 Amazon, Program Fee Expense $88.85 American Income Life Insurance Comp, Program Fee Expense $344.00 American Youth Foundation, Program Fee Expense $21.00 Angie Schaffer, Program Fee Expense $95.00 Ashley Kinkade, Program Fee Expense $95.00 B & H Automotive & Locksmithing, Facility Expense $458.50 Bailey Edmonds, Program Fee Expense $25.00 Barbie Ford, Program Fee Expense $80.00 Betty Coop, Program Fee Expense $116.00 BJ Wright, Program Fee Expense $250.00 Boone Scenic Valley Railroad, Program Fee Expense $100.00 Brainard, Amy L., Net Wages and Travel $29,719.67 Brandi Stevens, Program Fee Expense $54.94 Breadeaux Pizza, Program Fee Expense $61.72 Brent Rice, Program Fee Expense $175.00 Bubba Q’s, Program Fee Expense $219.85 Carley Van Hal, Program Fee Expense $93.80 Carmen McCrea, Program Fee Expense $43.50 Cash, Program Fee Expense $100.00 CCFSA, Program Fee Expense $120.00 CDNE, Inc, Program Fee Expense $250.00 Cedar Livestock, Program Fee Expense $176.50 Certified Pest Control, Facility Expense $220.00 Champion Signs, Facility Expense $2,302.00 Charles Brown, Program Fee Expense $417.30 Competitive Edge, Equipment Expense $1,984.99 Connor DeBruin, Program Fee Expense $228.78 Constant Contact, Marketing Expense $336.00 Dave Ver Meer, Facility Expense $133.01 DCDNE Inc, Time With Dizzy, Program Fee Expense $150.00 De Bruin, Krista M., Net Wages and Travel $2,067.31 Deb Walser, Program Fee Expense $100.00 DeCook, Lea A., Net Wages and Travel $25,920.93 DeJong Lawn & Landscaping, Facility Expense $1,055.00 Deluxe for Business, Supplies Expense $141.70 Dollar General, Program Fee Expense $52.99 Dollar Tree, Program Fee Expense $29.96 East Market Grocery, Program Fee Expense $55.86 Eileen Blom, Program Fee Expense $61.50 Elizabeth Moore, Program Fee Expense $45.00 EMC Insurance, Insurance, Bond Expense $2,658.75 Emily Counts, Program Fee Expense $80.00 Ephraim Van Zante, Program Fee Expense $50.00 EZ Sales Inc, Program Fee Expense $300.00 Facebook, Marketing Expense $65.22 Fareway, Meeting Expense $53.90 First Advantage Screening Solutions, Inc, Background Checks Expense $1,556.00 First Lego League, Program Fee Expense $50.00 Francis Electric, Facility Expense $3,000.00 Garfield Boosters, Program Fee Expense $323.00 Gary Verploegh, Professional Development Training Expense $75.00 Grace Marshall, Program Fee Expense $25.00 Harrison Hustlers, Program Fee Expense $206.00 Harrison Zippers, Program Fee Expense $233.00 Heartland Helpers, Program Fee Expense $274.50 Heather Angle-Gardner, Program Fee Expense $67.19 Hobby Lobby, Program Fee Expense $41.83 Hy-Vee, Marketing Expense $730.89 Iowa Association Of County Extensio, Memberships, Dues Expense $275.00 Iowa Cattlemen’s Association, Memberships, Dues Expense $60.00 Iowa Farm Bureau Federation, Program Fee Expense, Membership $585.06 Iowa Pork Producers Assoc, Program Fee Expense $457.00 Iowa Poultry Association, Program Fee Expense $70.00 Iowa State University, Shared Support, Materials, Prog Exp $24,793.78 IPERS, Employee Retirement Plan $19,450.91 IVESCO, Program Fee Expense $610.96 Jaime Rivera, Program Fee Expense $200.00 Jamie Stewart, Program Fee Expense $25.00 Jarvis Construction, Facility Expense $5,903.49 Jaylin Vander Wiel, Program Fee Expense $25.00 Jeff Harrison, Program Fee Expense $81.00 Jefferson Go-Getters, Program Fee Expense $112.00 Jennifer Peterson, Program Fee Expense $70.00 Jessie Eveland, Program Fee Expense $25.00 John Langstraat, Program Fee Expense $35.00 Johnson’s Heating, AC & Refrigerat, Facility Expense $559.32 Jone Molyneux, Program Fee Expense $35.00 Joni Roquet, Program Fee Expense $58.70 Kathleen Rempe, Program Fee Expense $70.00 KBOE, Marketing Expense $4,851.36 Kelly Supply, Facility Expense $103.97 Kendal Marshall, Program Fee Expense $50.00 Larry McMullen, Program Fee Expense $205.00 Lego Educaton, Program Fee Expense 208.15 Leighton Strivers, Program Fee Expense $169.00 Leslie Orman, Program Fee Expense $63.10 Lexi Van Utrecht, Program Fee Expense $25.00 Little Bits Electronics, Program Fee Expense $115.11 Liz Sample, Program Fee Expense $175.00 Lucas County Conservation Board, Program Fee Expense $100.00 Lynda Richards, Program Fee Expense $125.00 M&M Peppy Pals, Program Fee Expense $298.50 Maaika Hol, Program Fee Expense $127.50 Macy Moore, Program Fee Expense $25.00 Mahaska Communication Group, Telecommunications Expense $1,000.98 Mahaska County Cattlemen, Program Fee Expense $339.80 Mahaska County Recreation Foundation, Program Fee Expense $497.38 Mahaska County Treasurer, Facility Expense $4,620.00 Mahaska Drug, Supplies Expense $4.27 Mahaska Masters 4H Club, Program Fee Expense $442.50 Mahaska Vet Clinic, Program Fee Expense $32.86 MaKenzie Scanlon, Program Fee Expense $15.00 Malcom Lumber, Facility Expense $40.78 Marcia Van Maanen, Program Fee Expense $64.00 Marilyn Johnson, Program Fee Expense $103.88 Marion County Extension, Professional Development Training Expense $104.00 Marisue Hartung, Other Travel Expense $561.27 Mary Hanna, Program Fee Expense $82.68 McCoy Faulkner & Broerman, Professional Contracted Services Expense $120.00 Megan Eveland, Program Fee Expense $20.00 Meierotto, Lori A., Net Wages and Travel $2,447.91 Menards, Facility Expense $1,073.71 Messerli Plumbing & Heating, Facility Expense $774.00 Michael R. Potts, Program Fee Expense $54.00 Mid American Energy, Facility Expense $7,564.56 Mid-America Publishing Corp, Advertising Expense $199.28 Midwest Cleaning Services, Facility Expense $5,230.00 Midwest Sanitation, Facility Expense $476.00 MidwestOne Bank, Bank Fees $94.20 Mikayla McQueen, Program Fee Expense $25.00 Mike Mitchell, Program Fee Expense $40.00 Mills Fleet & Farm, Facility Expense $11.65 Modern Floor Covering, Facility Expense $2,891.65 Molly Hayes, Program Fee Expense $100.00 Monumental Party Rental, Program Fee Expense $249.00 Musco Lighting, Program Fee Expense $150.00 Musco Sports Lighting, LLC, Program Fee Expense $64.00 Nathan Groenendyk, Program Fee Expense $25.00 National 4H Council, Program Fee Expense $738.93 National Assoc of Extension 4H Agents, Professional Development Training Expense $627.00 North Mahaska FFA, Program Fee Expense $79.50 Ogle’s Greenhouse-S Iowa Landscapin, Program Fee Expense $6,081.51 Olivia Stodghill, Program Fee Expense $50.00 Oriental Trading, Program Fee Expense $68.35 Orman, Megan B., Net Wages and Travel $2,248.13 Oskaloosa Area Chamber, Memberships, Dues Expense $277.58 Oskaloosa Computers & Technology, Program Fee Expense $125.00 Oskaloosa Herald, Advertising Expense $5,967.49 Oskaloosa Municipal Water Departmen, Facility Expense $1,033.46 Osksloosa FFA , Program Fee Expense $17.50 Ottumwa Radio, Marketing Expense $2,988.38 Pamela Vande Voort, Program Fee Expense $74.28 Paula Lawson, $91.70 Program Fee Expense Phil Shank , Program Fee Expense $175.00 Pitney Bowes, Equipment Expense $1,693.66 Pizza Hut, Program Fee Expense $99.22 Polk County Extension, Program Fee Expense $1,127.97 Power of the People, Professional Development Training Expense $45.00 Proforma, Program Fee Expense $1,120.42 Progressive Farmer, Memberships, Dues Expense $22.00 Purchase Power, Postage Expense $2,000.00 Quill Corporation, Program Fee Expense $3,223.54 Rachel Adams, Program Fee Expense $100.00 RADA, Program Fee Expense $971.35 Rainforest Cafe, Program Fee Expense $917.92 Regalia Mfg. Co., Program Fee Expense $2,068.58 Renee Fisher, Program Fee Expense $90.00 Reserve Account, Postage Expense $1,150.00 Rich Krejci, Non-Fee Proj Act Expense $3,360.00 Rich Nichols, Program Fee Expense $235.00 Russ Oharra Hosta Garden, Program Fee Expense $25.00 Sam Adams, Program Fee Expense $50.00 Sam’s Club, Memberships, Dues Expense $45.00 Sandi Fribley, Program Fee Expense $77.24 Sarah Henry, Program Fee Expense $100.00 Sarah Williams , Program Fee Expense $26.66 Scholastic Books Club, Program Fee Expense $107.73 Science Center Of Iowa, Program Fee Expense $300.00 Scott U Need Us Club, Program Fee Expense $129.00 Seth Edmundson, Program Fee Expense $25.00 Sevanna Hol, Program Fee Expense $45.00 Shaylin Rouw, Program Fee Expense $35.00 Sheryl Dermody, Program Fee Expense $35.00 Sign Pro, Program Fee Expense $270.00 Sky Zone, $76.00 Program Fee Expense Southeastern Community College, Program Fee Expense $40.00 Spring Creek Achievers, $137.00 Program Fee Expense Stam’s Greenhouse, Program Fee Expense $424.99 Staples, Equipment Expense $148.35 Steve Johnson Plumbing, Facility Expense $1,225.50 Steven’s Concrete Limited, Facility Expense $175.00 Striegel Communication, Equipment Expense $50.00 Striegel, Suzette M., Net Wages and Travel $20,348.73 Sue Beukema, $102.00 Program Fee Expense Susan Knox, Program Fee Expense $9.00 Swim’s Sports & Awards, Program Fee Expense $2,015.00 Taryn Shaw, Program Fee Expense $100.00 Tom Bass, Program Fee Expense $225.60 Tom Gay, Program Fee Expense $130.00 Treasurer State Of Iowa, $4,956.00 State Payroll Tax Trees Forever, Program Fee Expense $500.00 Trisha Van Donselaar, Program Fee Expense $25.00 True Value, Facility Expense $502.94 Twin Cedars FFA, Program Fee Expense $2.00 Twin Hill Nursery & Landscaping, Facility Expense $1,875.00 Ty Jager, Program Fee Expense $100.00 Tyler Krug, Program Fee Expense $159.00 UGA CAES Store, Program Fee Expense $18.00 Undercover Design, Program Fee Expense $65.00 United States Postal Service, Postage Expense $67.77 US Dept Of Treasury, Federal Payroll Tax $30,030.41 Van Buren County Extension, Program Fee Expense $370.07 Verna Conry, Program Fee Expense $16.49 Voss, Codi M., Net Wages and Travel $23,583.10 Wal Mart Community, Facility Expense $3,195.37 Wellmark Blue Cross Blue Shield, Benefits Expense $18,249.58 West Des Moines Livewires, Program Fee Expense $295.50 Whitney Tremmel, Program Fee Expense $75.00 Total ($335,254.12) Total Disbursements: ($335,254.12) Net Balance: June 30, 2015 $156,725.65 STATE OF IOWA - Mahaska County I, Gary Verploegh, Chair, and I, David Ver Meer, Treasurer of the Mahaska County Agricultural Extension Council, being duly sworn on oath, state to the best of our knowledge and belief, that the items included in the foregoing Financial Report are true and correct statement of receipts and expenditures of the Mahaska County Agricultural Extension Fund. Signed: Gary Verploegh, Chair Signed: David Ver Meer, Treasurer Subscribed and sworn to before me on this 13th day of July, 2015. (SEAL) LEA A DECOOK, Notary Public NS30 Page 11 • Thursday, July 23, 2015 • Mahaska Co. Sports & Legals Tales of the Ancient Sportsman By BURDELL HENSLEY I am bummed. I spent all of Sunday afternoon watching my Cardinals try and sweep the Mets and it didn’t happen. They won Friday and Saturday, so they were going for three in a row today. The game went 18 innings before they blew it. What a letdown. I feel that I wasted a whole afternoon when I should have been writing. Sometimes old men get lazy and stubborn at the same time and that is a bad combination. Speaking of letdowns, I can’t think of a bigger letdown than what the Sigourney softball team suffered in Ottumwa Monday night. In a regional final game the Lady Savages had rated New London down 1-0 with two out in the bottom of the seventh. With a runner on base and two strikes on Jorgie Krieger, one more strike was needed to end the game. The pitch was there and Krieger hit it out for a winning home run. That folks is the agony of defeat. Anyone familiar with Southeast Iowa sports knows the Krieger name and the legends that go with it. My friends, Bub and Lucky Krieger of Mount Union had 12 daughters and all of them were super athletes. Other cousins and family members have added to the family lore as the year have passed. I feel bad for the Sigourney girls and commend them for an outstanding run. Good or bad, it will be a season they will never forget. The hot weather has been the theme of this week and many of the games I covered were sizzlers. Saturday night I had a very interesting game at Twin Cedars. It was a district final between Twin Cedars and Pleasantville. Last year the Sabers beat Pleasantville with a walk off home run by Coy Moore to go to state. This year the Trojans were looking for revenge. This year the game was scoreless through five innings with a pitcher’s duel raging between Otis Roby of Twin Cedars and Pleasantville’s Josh Luna. In the bottom of the sixth Pleasantville scored two runs without a hit. Two overthrows at first base produced both runs. In the top of the seventh, the Sabers got a home run from Trace Embray, but that was all as the Trojans escaped with a 2-1 win. BGM and Pleasantville will square off Tuesday at Pella for the right to go to Principal Park and the State Tourney. Last Monday I covered the PellaMarion Regional final in Oskaloosa. Pella finished fifth in the Little Hawkeye Conference, but got hot at the end and rolled into the state tourney with an easy 11-1 win over Marion. An interesting sideline to this game is that Pella Coach Krista DeMeulenaere’s family is relocating and this is her final season leading the Lady Dutch. What a way to go out, and it is the first time in history that Pella has made the state tourney. Wednesday I attended the Oskaloosa baseball tourney opener as they beat Centerville 12-3. Thursday night I was in Pleasantville for the Trojans game with Wayne and that was a 5-1 win. Things are winding down fast with only boy’s substate and girl’s state tourney games left. Monday I will be in Fort Dodge for Pella’s state tourney game and I hope to make it back in time for some of Oskaloosa boy’s game with Chariton. Last summer I was in Fort Dodge for Eddyville and Oskaloosa’s games and the city of Fort Dodge sent me the nicest picture of “Miss Scarlet” the sassy red Prius. They sure wanted a lot of money for that picture. This year I will take a different road to the Harlan Rogers Complex. I was saddened this week by the passing of Dean Heckenberg. Dean was a great baseball player in the area in the late 1930s and early 40s, and I wish I had talked to him more about his baseball career. Dean was a pitcher on the Eddyville team that finished as the state runner-up in 1940. He was contacted by a scout for the Washington Senators, threw for the scout at 10 p.m. under the street lights between what is now MidWestOne Bank and where Swim’s Sports was. The scout signed him to a contract for $175 a month and the next day he packed his bags and headed for Charlotte, N.C., where he joined the Charlotte Hornets. I find it interesting that Calvin Griffith was his first manager in pro ball. Dean bounced around in the Senator organization for a while and then WWII intervened. While in the service, Dean played for some crack military team in the Pacific and in the fabled stadium in Hawaii. The late Albert Stewart of this area also played on some of those teams. What a miserable week it had to be at the fair. The heat index was in the danger range much of the time and keeping the animals comfortable had to be a problem. I felt sorry for the kids and moms and dads as well. I must confess that I didn’t make it out this week. I was covering games at night and it was just too hot for this old guy in the daytime. It is time to see what happened in our yesterdays. 100 years ago: July 24, 1915 This letter to the editor appeared in the Oskaloosa Herald: Blood on the moon – Dear editor – The members of the Nifty Nine wish to state that the game they lost to the Tigers at the Old Ball Park on Thursday was owing to a rotten deal by the umpire. We have a return date. Beware! - The Nifty Nine. 75 years ago: July 22, 1940 – Sunstrum’s won the Mahaska County Softball tourney. Details were not legible. July 24 – The Oskaloosa Merchantettes drubbed Centerville 14-2 behind the pitching of Margie Van Arkel. Dot Lassiter belted a home run, double and a single while Veda Harvey smacked a home run and a single. 50 years ago: July 20, 1965 – Two home runs by Tom Gillespie sent Oskaloosa past Grinnell 18-2 in the Babe Ruth District Tourney. July 20- Ed Sauter’s ninth inning single gave English Valleys an 8-7 win over Iowa Valley. July 22- A one-hit pitching gem by Jack Fry boosted Oskaloosa to a 3-0 win over Van Buren and the District title. July 24- Burlington ended Osky’s State Tourney dreams with a 5-4 win in eight innings. July 24Sigourney topped Belle Plaine 5-2 behind the pitching of Terry Burger. Mark Pershio and Mike Northup had doubles for the Savages. 25 years ago: July 18, 1990 – TriCounty won the district title with a 4-3 win over Moravia. Scott Edmundson pitched the win and Ryan Van Den Heuvel, Craig Moore, Tim Stephenson and Edmundson each drove in a run. July 21- North Tama ends Tri-County’s dream season with a 2-0 win. North Tama’s Brad Kaufman struck out 18 batters while T-C’s Scott Edmundson fanned 17. July 26 – Pella Christian crushes Mt. Ayr 10-0 to punch its ticket to the state tourney. Have a great week and let’s hope for some cooler weather. But probably not as RAGBRAI is this week ‘Like’ Us on Facebook/The Sun PCM ends Rocket Season ALBIA — The rough roller coaster season that was the Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont Rockets ended July 13 with a 13-3 loss to PCM in the Class 2A, District 11 tournament. The Rockets had a tough time on the mound giving up 11 hits and walking nine batters. Treg Vandorin got the start for the Rockets and worked his way out of a jam then saw his team score a run in the bottom of the second to knot the game at one apiece. In the second inning, PCM was prepared to do some damage, eventually loading the bases. However, Vandorin was able to wiggle out of trouble, keeping the scoring margin at one. It would be the first of three times the Mustangs would load the bases. In the bottom half, the Rockets put runners at second and third with one out, and Joey Voyles drove in a run with a sacrifice, tying the game 1-1. PCM had the bases loaded, for the first of three times in the game, with two out in the third inning. Mustang senior Connor Warrick doubled to clear the bases and give the Mustangs a 4-1 lead. Trey Lindsay poked a single to right, scoring two more to give PCM a 6-1 lead. EBF attempted a comeback in the bottom half, starting with an infield single and a double to left by Trey Moore. The next batter, KJ McCrea, sent a ball past a defender for a groundout. That scored a run to make the score 6-2. Jackson Voyles came up with another two-out hit, scoring another run to get EBF within, 6-3. PCM added three runs in the fifth and four in sixth then held the Rockets to close down the game and inning early. EBF ends the season 11-27. PCM 105 034 – 13 11 EBF 012 000 – 3 4 GRMC needs you. The GRMC Babies Room. Bike helmets for third graders. The Community Care Clinic. Mental health. Urgent care. All of these services and more benefit when you make a gift to Grinnell Regional Medical Center Annual’s Fund Drive. It’s as easy as... Generous gifts from you and members of your community are what make the annual fund drive successful, and what makes GRMC a thriving asset to the community. 2 5 10 Buy a line classified ad in any Mid America paper and add any other . paper for just $2 Give to the annual fund drive today at www.grmc.us/donate/annual-fund-drive or call the Office of Communications and Development at 641-236-2589 or 641-236-2946. Add Marketplace for $5. Run your ad in all 22 papers (plus 3 shoppers) for just more. $10 2 1 0 4 T H AV E . • G R I N N E L L , I A 5 0 1 1 2 • 6 4 1 - 2 3 6 - 7 5 1 1 • W W W. G R M C . U S Call now for details! City of New Sharon City Council Minutes NEW SHARON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING July 1, 2015 The New Sharon City Council met in regular session at city hall, Wednesday, Wednesday July 1, 2015 @ 6:00 p.m. with Mayor Dustin Hite presiding and the following members answering roll call: Kenneth Ward, Keri Lamberson, Terry Hudson, Larry Applegate and Jeff Foster present. Others in attendance were Kevin Lamberson, Lisa Munn, RD Keep, Sue Davis, Roger Fread, Al Kinman, Angie Patterson, Wes White, Shelby Behrens, Valerie Brandt, Nikki Dahm, Pete Panada, Randy Pleima, Jeff Bittner and Clayton Beyer Roll Call answered by: Ayes: Ward, Lamberson, Hudson, Applegate and Foster It was moved by Applegate and seconded by Hudson to approve the following consent agenda items: 06/03/15 and 06/17/15 minutes 07/01/15 agenda 06/17/15 and 7/1/15 distributions pending AYES: Ward, Foster, Hudson, Lamberson, Applegate; NAYS: None; ABSTENTIONS: None Public Comments: A. Sue Davis- spoke in regards to having dog leash ordinance more enforcible. Was told this is enforcible if you call regarding a dog running loose the citizens will need to file a complaint and they will be asked to be witnesses in court. This is considered a municipal infraction and is handled by the city attorney. B. Roger Fread- spoke in regards to his concern about the street water puddling on Oak Circle. He states that it runs over to his side of the street and does not dry up therefore leaving puddles for mosquitoes to breed in the summer and ice in the winter. Requests from the Community: A. Shelby Behrens, Valerie Brandt and Nikki Dahm represented the Biketoberfest committee. Biketober fest will be held on September 26th. The long bike ride will begin at 9:00 A.M. with the family ride to begin at 10:00 A.M. They are planning a band in the city park with the skunk river strummers and food in the park around noon. They would like the bleachers set up in the park for this event. Public Hearings: A. Motion was made by Lamberson and • seconded by Foster to open public hearing at 6:16 p.m. in regards to the building permit for Pete Panada AYES: Hudson, Applegate, Ward, Lamberson and Foster; NAYES: None; ABSTENTIONS: None No one was present for the public hearing B. Motion was made by Lamberson and seconded by Hudson to close public hearing at 6:17 p.m. AYES: Applegate, Ward, Lamberson, Foster and Hudson; NAYES: None; ABSTENTIONS: None C. Motion was made by Foster and seconded by Lamberson to approve building permit for Pete Panada 106 N. Park Ave for garage. AYES: Lamberson, Ward, Applegate, Foster, Hudson; NAYES: None; ABSTENTIONS: None Resolutions: A. Motion was made by Applegate and seconded by Ward to table the proposal from Mid American Energy for street light at 303 Oak Circle for further research. AYES: Hudson, Lamberson, Foster, Ward, and Applegate; NAYES: None; ABSTENTIONS: None B. Motion was made by Lamberson and seconded by Hudson to approve Resolution 070115 proposing a 5 year lease to Pella Regional Health Center for clinic located at 302 S. Park, New Sharon and setting public hearing for July 15 at 6 P.M. AYES: Lamberson, Foster, Applegate, Ward, Hudson; NAYES: None; ABSTENTIONS: None C. Randy Pleima gave a report on the wastewater. June 1st started with Randy and rural water doing the testing on the wastewater and he also did the water testing for 3 weeks of June while Jeff was at reserves. Randy stated that he has worked with Clay and he feels Clay can do the reading and cleaning under Randy’s license. We did Ecoli tesing and 4 out of the 5 tests came back fine if we average they are all below so we are in line with the DNR. Randy will talk to Jack Pope and will report to Dustin in regards to wastewater improvements. D. Ordinances- None Department Reports: a. Water Report – 115,000 gallons a day. Troy from Westrum Leak will be here on Tues look at a water leak. There was some flooding at the river plant road. b. Sewer Report- Al Kiman’s property has some standing water in their yard, we will pull the manhole to check and see if this is sewer. c. Street Report- Wes White has water standing along the North side of his street, the street is eroding and he would like us to fix it or see why there is a problem. Clay will look into this. Jeff and Clay asked about possibly getting 4 wheel drive pickups to plow snow with instead of the blade truck since we have done a lot of repairs to the blade truck they feel this might be quicker and easier to maneuver on the streets. d. Police Report- on table e. Cemetary Report- sold 6 lots before the price increase f. City Clerk Report- ipers update class on 7/8 so office will be closed for the day g. City Attorney Report h. Fire Department Report10. Departmental Requests: 11. City council Information 12. Mayor Information: Adjournment: There being no further business to discuss, it was moved by Hudson and seconded by Lamberson to adjourn at 7:24 p.m. All in favor, whereupon the Mayor declared said motion approved. Lisa Munn, City Clerk Dustin D. Hite, Mayor CITY OF NEW SHARON DISTRIBUTIONS PENDING 10/16/13 7/1/2015 NAME FUND DESCRIPTION AMOUNT Angle,Ashlee, General, Contract Labor $120.00 payroll, General, payroll wages $2,017.77 Iowa Finance Authority, water, water loan $33,907.50 Iowa Finance Authority, sewer, sewer loan $23,581.75 mediacom, city hall, internet $126.96 us cellular, cell phones and hot spot $180.76 access systems, city hall, installing new computer $403.75 mid american energy, utilities $4,055.21 $64,393.70 NS30 PEST CONTROL A 3rd Generation Family Business using the latest technology to solve all of your pest problems! Call Phil Laux, Dalton Laux or Nick Berg at 641-622-3565 Serving and supporting the community since 1971 641-673-6001 [email protected] Contact Christina Peiffer For Your Insurance Needs! Rob’s Barber Shop Fremont, Iowa Hours: Tuesday through Friday 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. saturday 7:00 a.m.-Noon Contact your local newspaper ad sales representative today! MARKETPLACE is published in the following MID-AMERICA PAPERS: Buffalo Center Tribune • Butler County Tribune-Journal (Allison) • Clarksville Star • The Conrad Record • Eagle Grove Eagle • Kanawaha Reporter • The Leader (Garner, Britt) • Grundy Register • Hampton Chronicle • Pioneer Enterprise (Rockwell, Thornton) • The Sheffield Press • Wright County Monitor • The Reporter (Ogden) • Eldora Herald-Ledger OTHER MID-AMERICA NEWSPAPERS: Graphic-Advocate • Keota Eagle • New Sharon Sun • Sigourney NewsReview • The Hardin County Index (Eldora) • Postville Herald • The Monona Outlook • Calmar Courier