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Cuts At Post Office To Hit Kanawha On Oct. 19
The Postal Service (USPS) informed
Kanawha post office customer on
Wednesday morning, Sept. 11, 2013,
that retails services were being reduced
as of Sat. Oct. 19, according to Karen S.
Lenane of the USPS management.
Weekday window service will be
from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. only or
just four hours as of Oct. 19. Currently
window service is available from 10
a.m. to 12:15 p.m. and from 1 to 4 p.m.
Also mail for post office box customers
will be sorted by 11 a.m. instead of the
current 10 a.m. sorting time deadline.
Rural routes will not be impacted.
There has been no Saturday window
service for years at the Kanawha Post
Office and there will be none after
October 19 either. Likewise mail on
Saturday for post office customers will
be available by 11 a.m. instead of by 10
a.m. as is the situation currently.
A hearing at the Kanawha Post
Office was held at 4 p.m. on Tuesday,
Sept. 10 to hear public comment
and review the results of a survey of
Kanawha customers conducted by the
USPS. Bob Hartfield of Clear Lake
conduscted the hearing for the USPS
with Jean Hanson, officer in charge of
the Kanawha Post Office in attendance.
About 20 postal patrons attended.
All were senior citizens. Chairs were
provided.
Mr. Hartfield gave a brief history of
the USPS, starting with Ben Franklin.
He made a case that the post office
was losing money and needed to cut
expenses. He reviewed the survey
results. He said the likely retails hours
at Kanawha will be weekdays from
8:30 a.m. to 12:30 noon.
One member of the audience said
the USPS was expecting a lot from
the Kanawha officer in charge to
distribute the mail, supervise the routes,
answer the phone, wait on the public,
do her paper work, forward mail for
snowbirds, and who knows what else
in the space of four hours. She will
have the same work to do and about
half the time to do it, the customer said.
Supervisor Hartfield said if Jean
Hanson needs extra time that the USPS
will give it to her on a request basis. He
said he was confident the new hours
would work.
The cuts at the Kanawha post office
are not unique. Britt is down to six
hours. Vincent has only two hours and
Goodell’s post office is closed.
Mr. Hartfield was asked about the
Klemme and Corwith post offices. He
said it is likely they will be cut to four
hours of service as is the situation for
Kanawha.
Olivia Mitchell of Britt, now the
postmaster at Belmond, will be the
supervisor of the Kanawha Post Office.
Mail will continue to arrive in
School Board to
Meet at Kanawha
The West Hancock School
Board met on Monday, Sept. 16,
at the middle school. They heard
financial reports and reviewed
expenditures.
Administrators
gave updates. There was a program report on language arts.
The monthly meeting was followed by the annual meeting
at the same site. Officers were
elected and committee assignments were made. The following
items were addressed: Personnel, Board Policies 900 series,
Elementary lunch price increase,
Bus barn lease, ELL plan approval, and Peer review and collaboration.
KQQC Events
Tonight and on
Monday Morning
ABOUT TWENTY – Twenty senior seniors attended the public hearing on the reduction of customer
service hours at the Kanawha Post Office. The morning after the hearing, patrons received notices
in their mailboxes that as of October 19, 2013, the customer service hours will be cut. As of October
19, no customer service will be offered after 12:30 on weekdays. There is not now nor will there be
customer service hours on Saturday mornings or afternoons. See the related story. Officer-in-charge
Jean Hanson is seen standing at the left. Standing at the right is Bob Hartfield, the hearing officer.
Kanawha at the same time around 8
a.m. Monday through Saturday. It will
continue to leave Kanawha at about 4
Tremendous Variety at Sept. 16 Farmers Market
Five vendors were present at the Monday, Sept. 16, 2013,
Kanawha Farmers Market. The week before, the temperatures at market time were in the mid-90s. This week the
temperatures were in the low sixties and it was chilly at the
park shelter.
The arrival of Halloween pumpkins, wealthy apples and
winter squash (acorns) were possibly the reason for
the cooler weather.
Marketing dozens of sacks of wealthy apples
were sold by Byron and Shirley Ruter. They
had grocery sacks of No. 1 apples
at $5 per bag and grocery sacks
of No. 2 apples at $3 per bag.
They also had big orange
pumpkins. The sacks of
No. 2 apples sold-out fast.
There may have been one
sack of the No. 1 apples that
didn’t sell.
Jeff Albrecht of Boone Valley Produce of Renwick made his
first visit of the year and said he would be back
next week. He had all kinds of great stuff. Jeff was popular
with the Hispanic customers. Jeff had hot peppers and had
samples of Jalopenos for those willing to enjoy the great
taste of Latin cuisine.
Amy Griffey of Britt had big acorn squash on Monday.
It was the first winter squash of the season. She said more
will be coming next week. Amy spent two hours of farmers
market in a winter coat. It was down right chilly under the
picnic shelter on Monday. Amy had a tremendous selection
of bell peppers, tomatoes, summer squash, zucchinis, acorn
Briefly.
squash, green beans, cucumbers, onions, and more.
Market manager Julie Sweers had pies, cookies, bars,
cakes, breads and soup mixes. She also had vegetables. It is
an awesome year for tomatoes.
There was a drawing for some Farmers Market Bucks.
The winners were Farmers Market regulars Nancy
Litch ($10) and Jackie Van Hove ($5). These gift
certificates spend like cash but only at the
Kanawha Farmers Market and are good
only this season.
While Byron and Shirley
may not be at next week’s Farmers Market, they have plenty of
apples for your dining room
table or for pie making or
sauce making. Call them
at home at (641) 7623797.
There are only a few farmers
market sessions left. The recent readings in the 40s should tell you that Jack
Frost is knocking at the door. When he arrives
in strength, the fresh produce season will be kaput.
Stock-up now on fresh garden produce at your local
farmers markets. The Kanawha Market is on Mondays
from 3 to 5 at the city park.
The Britt Market is at Gazebo Park from 3 to 5 on
Wednesdays. Both are managed by Julie Sweers. Call her
at 641-762-3663 or 641-860-1516. New vendors are always welcome.
If you have squash, pumpkins, gourds, Indian corn, carrots, potatoes, etc., call her today.
p.m. six days per week.
The lobby of the Kanawha Post
Office has been and will continue to be
open 24 hours a day and seven days per
week, Mr. Hartfield told the people.
Kanawha considers park
restroom improvements
By Rebecca Peter
KANAWHA - The Kanawha City
Council recently heard a proposal
for construction of permanent public
restrooms at the city park. Wayne
Rietema, representing the Kanawha
Youth Activities Inc., approached
council about the possibility, Sept.
10.
Currently, the city has provided a
portable restroom at the park during
the summer months.
Mayor Terry Johnson will appoint
a committee to work on project. The
committee will report back to the
council in October.
The concept of a permanent
public restroom at the park has been
considered on and off for several
years, according to Ray Bassett,
councilman.
Potential sources of funding
include left over balances from
the 1999 Kanawha Centennial
Celebration. The committee would
have to research additional grant
funding sources for such a project.
Curbing potential vandalism at
such a facility is a concern, Bassett
noted.
The council discussed the need
for new signs for the city hall and
public library. Council members
Nancy Litch and Sherrie Johnson
are working on this project and will
bring ideas to the next meeting.
Litch invited citizens to submit
ideas for the new signs.
City officials voted to proceed
with repairs to the roof at city hall.
The current rubberized membrane
surface of the roof has shrunk and
is pulling on the parapet walls and
pulled some of the concrete blocks
out of place.
The blocks will be reset, the
membrane cut, and another piece put
in. That should add about another ten
years in the life of the city hall roof,
according to Litch.
Sadler Construction will do the
repair work for $9,750.
The council discussed keeping the
time frame for open burning yard
waste during the spring and fall as
short as possible.
Currently, the mayor decides
when to lift the burn ban, usually
in the spring and again in the fall,
and decides when to re-impose,
depending on how wet the spring/
fall seasons are. No formal action at
the meeting.
Citizen Josh Robertson requested
a reprieve from a citation for his
dogs running loose. The council
decided to grant the appeal.
City officials also heard from
citizen Bernie Blank during the
public forum portion of the meeting.
Blank was not in favor of the salary
increase approved by the council
in August for Police Chief Mark
Hennigar.
In other business, the Kanawha
City Council:
•Approved a motion by council
person Sherry Johnson to amend the
minutes from the August 13 meeting.
The was amendment was to “reflect
that she did ask as to why the ad
had not been put in the paper for
potential officers, and therefore not
having an ad run, we did not have
any candidates or applications and
therefore we did not know what kind
of candidates would be available for
the job. This motion did not receive
a second.”
•Appointed Glenda Cooper to
the Kanawha Public Library board,
Cooper fills a vacancy created by the
resignation of Carol Rucher.
•Accepted the bid of $410 from
Lodin Lawn Care for fall spraying
of parks and two city lots.
•Approved the annual street
financial report.
Around 200 Served
At 2013 Harvest Sale
NEARLY DONE – Henniger Construction & Excavation of Clarion was the winning bidder on the
removal of the deteriorating International Building at 105 Main Street. Over the past several weeks the
structure and foundations were hauled away. The photo shows the building behind the International
Building, which was preserved. A sheet metal wall was put up on the east side by the building to
save it. The $35,000 project was financed by the city of Kanawha.The original plan was to bill the
property owner for the demolition and improvements to the surviving building. The photo shows 3
workmen on top on the saved building.
Promoters of the Kanawha
Christian School Harvest Sale said
their annual auction and free will
offering BBQ went very well. About
200 enjoyed the beef burgers and
the pork burgers. There were around
160 items on the auction, including
several bags of seed corn, which
always bring top dollar.
Harvey Ruter and Don Verbrugge
served as the auctioneers. Clerking
the sale were Dr. Tim DeWaard,
Pastor Steve Schulz, Kevin Olson
and Jim Nielsen.
The dry, fall-like weather was
perfect for the Harvest Sale. There
were many parents who brought their
children along. There were activities
for all the children including
organized games and crafts.
With several new families and
about a dozen new students, the
atmosphere was very positive.
Those in charge of the 2013
Harvest Sale were Kevin and Hayley
Olson and Tim and Kristi DeWaard.
The next major Kanawha Christian
School fundraiser will be the January
soup supper at the fire station.
The Klemme Quasquicentennial (KQQC) committee will
have a planning session and
community update meeting on
Thursday, Sept. 19, at 7:00 at the
city hall. All interested folks are
welcome.
The KQQC Store, located west
of the post office, will be open on
Monday from 9:30 to 12:30. See
all of the 125th anniversary souvenirs for the 2014 jubilee year.
No Upsets for
School Elections
Voter turn-out was low at
Kanawha and Britt for the West
Hancock School Board elections.
The three incumbents sought reelection to the three open seats.
Elected were Murry Quastad
(at large district director) with
56 votes, Jay Burgardt (district 3
director) with 59 votes, and Gary
Chizek (district 1 director) with
63 votes.
Five Have Filed
So Far for City
Council
Five have filed for the Nov.
5, 2013 municipal election, according to Kanawha City Clerk
Sharon Grimm. They are Roger
Anderson, Tom Gretillat, Nancy
Litch, Mike Brooks, and Darlene
Schaefer. Today (Sept. 19) is the
last day to file.
The five are seeking three
openings on the Kanawha City
Council. Those seats are currently held by one term council
members Mike Brooks, Christa
Hanson, and Nancy Litch.
Council members Ray Basset and Sherri Johnson stood for
election two years ago and their
terms will not expire for another
two years. Mayor Terry Johnson,
elected two years ago, likewise
has another two years to serve
of his four year term. So their
names will not be on the ballot.
Evaluation &
Review Meeting
is Sept. 24
The KYA (Kanawha You Activity) committee will meet on
Tuesday, Sept. 24, at 7 p.m. at
the fire station. The recent Labor
Day weekend celebration will
be reviewed. Suggestions for
2014’s Labor Day events will be
discussed.
The Kanawha Reporter, Thursday, September 19, 2013
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Local Coalition to Prevent Youth
Substance Use Awarded Grant
BRITT - Garner Asset Project was
the recipient of a $75,000 in federal Drug-Free Communities (DFC)
mentoring grant funds to mentor the
Hancock County Wellness Coalition- Substance Abuse Prevention.
The coalition will involve and engage residents of Hancock County to
prevent substance use among youth.
The DFC Program provides grants
to community/county coalitions that
facilitate citizen participation in local drug prevention efforts. Coalitions are composed of community
leaders, parents, youth, teachers,
religious and fraternal organizations,
healthcare and business professionals, law enforcement, the media, and
others working together at the local
level.
“Research shows that prevention
is the most effective tool we have to
reduce the terrible consequences associated with drug use among young
people. This new funding will allow
Hancock County Wellness Coalition- Substance Abuse Prevention to
help place more young people on the
path toward success and enable them
to live healthier and safer lives,”
said Julie Larson, HCWC Substance
Abuse Prevention coalition chair.
Hancock County Wellness Coalition- Substance Abuse Prevention
will specifically work to address underage drinking and marijuana.
A Hancock County Wellness Coordinator will be hired by the Hancock County Wellness Coalition.
All inquiries or applicants concerning the position may submit a
cover letter, resume and West Hancock School Application to West
Hancock High School Principal, Jeff
Recker at [email protected] no
later than Monday, Sept. 23, 2013 at
5pm.
ONLY $10.00 – Ally Eliason and Mike Beukema were strategically positioned on Main Street on Labor
Day at the raffle for the valuable Kiefer Manufacturing Trailer. It was donated by Stella Industries to
raise money for KYA. Both Michael and Allison were in top form promoting Kanawha and the Kiefer
Manufacturing trailer. The trailer was won by Eugene Ryerson of Eagle Grove. The winning tickets,
he bought two, were sold by Wayne Rietema at the land auction held in August at the fire hall.
Clarion Junior Wrestling
Tournament on November 23
Four divisions competing
The annual Clarion Junior Wrestling
Tournament, sponsored by the Clarion
Ruritans and the Clarion Recreation
Department, takes place on Saturday,
Nov. 23. There will be four divisions
competing. Pee Wee is for grades
Prep-K, K, first and second. Weigh-in
is from 7:30-8:30 a.m., with matches
starting at 9:30 a.m. Bantam is for
third and fourth graders, with weigh-in
also from 7:30-8:30 a.m. and wrestling
starting right after the Pee Wee matches. Junior is for fifth and sixth graders,
with weigh-in from 9:30-10:30 a.m.
and matches starting right after Ban-
tam. Senior is for seventh and eighth
graders, with weigh-in also from 9:3010:30 a.m. and matches starting right
after Junior.
All wrestlers will wrestle 4-man
round robin events. Every attempt is
made to give all boys three matches.
Hopefully, byes will not be necessary
and pairing boys from the same town
can be avoided. Brackets will be determined at weigh-in.
This is an all-trophy tournament,
with awards given for first thru fourth
place. Champions will also receive
their wall bracket. Entry fees must be
postmarked no later than Wednesday,
Nov. 20, to avoid an extra door fee.
Entry fee must be included at the time
of registration, with checks made payable to the City of Clarion and sent to
P.O. Box 266, Clarion, Ia. 50525. You
must fill out an entry form for early
registration, and they are available
from the Ruritans or Rec. Director
Tom Simmons.
Spectator admission will be charged
at the door. Concessions are available,
with a continental breakfast and noon
lunch also available for purchase. For
questions or more information contact
Simmons at 515-532-2482.
Kanawha Public Library
The Kanawha Public Library Board
of Trustees met on Sept. 11. The
meeting was called to order at 5:10 p.m.
by President Ray Bassett. Members
present were Pat Hartwig and Paul
Jackson. Director Christine Guthmiller
was also present. Shirley Baker and
Glenda Cooper were absent.
The minutes of the August 14 meeting
were read and approved. Circulation
and financial reports were reviewed
and approved.
Christine reported that she finished
the Annual Survey report required
by the State Library (Iowa Library
Services).
The children’s DVDs
are now housed on the multimedia
tower purchased earlier. More PBS
children’s educational DVDs have
been purchased. The library purchased
its own wireless router for patron use
since the city’s is password protected.
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Information gained at the Library Town
Meeting in Mason City was shared.
Learning Express will be updating to
version 3.0 at the end of September.
Anyone working through GED studies
or other learning centers should try to
finish up by December and print out
any relevant information for future
use. The new platform will require a
different login, and information from
the 2.0 version will not transfer. If
possible, users should begin studies in
the new version which will be uploaded
to the library’s website as soon as it is
available.
Plans for the Planning for Results
Committee meeting were finalized.
The new Lexmark printer was
installed and the old printer was
properly disposed of by Advanced
Systems, Inc.
More information was presented
about the high school yearbook
digitizing offer by OCI. Christine will
ask other librarians in the area what
they think about this opportunity at the
County Librarians’ meeting in October.
Glenda Cooper was appointed by the
city council to fulfill the remainder of
Carol Rueber’s term. We are thankful
for Carol’s many years of service to the
community by being an active member
of the library board of trustees.
The next meeting will be held at 5
p.m. on Oct. 9, 2013.
The meeting adjourned at 6:41 pm.
Christine
Guthmiller,
Library
Director
INS GRANT – Iowa Network Service (INS) gave a thousand dollar check to the city of Kanawha for the
new emergency siren, which became operational this spring. Receiving the check for the city is Mark
Hennigar, chief of police, on the left. presenting the check is Kent Atha (right) of INS. Randy Yeakle,
general manager of Kanawha’s local telephone, internet, cable television and cell phone services
provider is seen in the center.
HCHS flu vaccination schedule for 2013
BRITT - Hancock County Health
System (HCHS) will provide
residents with multiple opportunities
to get their flu vaccination for the
2013-2014 flu season. Flu season
usually begins in Oct. and can last
through May. During this time,
flu viruses are circulating in the
population. An annual seasonal flu
vaccine (either the flu shot or the
nasal-spray flu vaccine) is the best
way to reduce the chances that you
will get seasonal flu and lessen
the chance that you will spread it
to others. When more people get
vaccinated against the flu, less flu
can spread through the community.
According to Denise Hiscocks,
Director of HCHS Community
Health, “the seasonal flu vaccine
protects against three influenza
viruses that research indicates will be
most common during the upcoming
season. This year’s vaccine will
protect you against influenza B
viruses, influenza A (H1N1) viruses,
and influenza A (H3N2) viruses.” It
takes the body about two weeks after
receiving the vaccination for the
body to develop the antibodies that
protect against the viruses.
No appointments are necessary
but it is recommended to complete
the Flu Vaccination Consent Form
prior to visiting a Flu Clinic. This
form may be found online at www.
trustHCHS.com. Forms will be
available at the Flu Clinic as well.
Pricing for Flu Vaccine is $25, Flu
Mist is $30 and Pneumonia Vaccine
is $94. Please be sure to bring your
insurance card so insurance can be
filed.
Below is the schedule of the
Community Flu Clinics.
Monday, Sept. 23
8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Britt Medical
Clinic and 3 to 6 p.m. Garner
Medical Clinic
Tuesday, Sept. 24
1:00 to 4:00 p.m. Wesley Medical
Clinic
Thursday, Sept. 26
8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Garner Medical
Clinic and 3 to 6 p.m. Britt Medical
Clinic
Saturday, Sept. 28
8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Garner Medical
Clinic
Monday, Sept. 30
8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Garner Medical
Clinic and 3 to 6 p.m. Britt Medical
Clinic
Tuesday, Oct. 1
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. St. John’s
Church, Corwith
Wednesday, Oct. 2
9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Library,
Klemme
Thursday, Oct. 3
8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Garner Medical
Clinic and 3 to 6 p.m. Britt Medical
Clinic
Saturday, Oct. 5
8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Britt Medical
Clinic
Monday, Oct. 7
8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Sr. Citizen Ctr,
Crystal Lake and10 to 11:30 a.m. Sr.
Citizen Ctr, Woden
Tuesday, Oct. 8
8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Britt Medical
Clinic and 3 to 6 p.m. Garner
Medical Clinic
Wednesday, Oct. 9
1:00 to 4:00 p.m. Kanawha
Medical Clinic
Friday, Oct. 11
8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Britt Medical
Clinic and 3 to 6 p.m. Garner
Medical Clinic
If you are unable to participate
in the above scheduled clinics,
residents also may make a flu
vaccination appointment at one of
the HCHS medical clinics: Britt,
(641-843-5050), Garner (641-9232651), Kanawha (641-762-3696)
and Wesley (515-679-4285).
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The Kanawha Reporter, Thursday, September 19, 2013
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QUESTION: Now that school is
back in session, I am concerned
about my child being picked on
and teased at school. What can I
do as a parent? ANSWERS by:
Marcia Ring, PhD, ARNP, providing
treatment and care in behavioral
medicine for adolescents, adults,
couples and families at the medical
clinics in Britt and Garner.
When one child or a group of
children tease, pick on, threaten, and/
or hit another child, the behavior is
called bullying. Left to continue,
children who bully others and/or
experience bullying are at greater risk
for depression and suicide. Children
who watch with or without adding to
the bullying behaviors can add power
to the situation, making the bullying
behaviors worse.
It is crucial children be taught what
to do when bullying behaviors occur.
1. Tell a trusted adult.
2. Do not watch. Leave the situation.
Get a trusted adult.
3. Make friends with the children
experiencing bullying.
4. Get a group of kids together to
stop the child doing the bullying and
take the child being bullied to a trusted
adult.
5. Let your parents know what is
happening at school.
Parents: Bullying as a behavior is
not to be accepted in any situation.
Encourage your children to make
friends with other children who may
seem marginalized or left out of
other groups. Avoid using labels to
identify any child. For example, rather
than saying “Johnny is a bully”, say
“Johnny is bullying”. It is a subtle
difference but labels like this can be
very damaging to a child’s self esteem.
Work with your school officials
to make them aware of any situation
occurring at school. Band together
with like-minded parents to assist your
children in being part of the solution.
Tolerance of differences between
children and families is taught first at
home.
If you would like to submit a
healthcare question, visit www.
trustHCHS.com and select Contact Us
at the bottom of the home page or call
641-843-5150.
Annual golf tournament
supports cardiac equipment
BRITT – Hancock County Health
System Foundation hosted its annual
golf tournament Friday, Aug. 16, at the
Slippery Elm Golf Course in Klemme.
Sixty-eight area businesses and 112
golfers donated to this year’s event,
raising more than $18,700 for the
HCHS Foundation. The tournament
raised funds to support the purchase
of cardiac monitoring equipment for
Hancock County Memorial Hospital’s
Emergency Room.
The winning golf teams were:
first flight - Stellar Industries/Kiefer
Manufacturing made up of golfers
Bonnie Johnson, Margaret Tue, Darryl
Anderson and Douglas Lemke; second
flight - Klein Insurance made up of
golfers Josh Eisenman, Ryan Johnson,
Luke Wilhite, Nate Rasmussen; and
third flight - Doll Distributing made up
of golfers Troy and Angie Hobscheidt
and Travis and Jami Hagen.
Cash prizes won: Denny McGrath
from Clarion, $1,000 grand prize;
Amanda Doughtery from Belmond,
$300; Sara Landon from Klemme,
$200; and Allen Doughan from Britt,
$100.
This year’s Gold Corporate Sponsors
included First State Bank, Dean
Snyder Construction and Unicover,
while the Silver Corporate Sponsors
were Doll Distributing and Stellar
Industries/Kiefer Manufacturing. A
hole-in-one prize was sponsored by
Miller and Sons Golf Cars although no
golfers were able to redeem the prize
during the tournament. The cash raffle
was sponsored by Clear Lake Bank &
Trust, Farmer’s Trust & Savings, First
Citizens National Bank, Iowa State
Bank, Manufacturer’s Bank & Trust,
and Reliance State Bank.
HCHS Foundation is a nonprofit organization whose mission
is to support healthcare needs in
Hancock County and surrounding
areas. Foundation board members
are: DeAnna Kelly, Chairperson,
Britt; Jean Baack, Klemme; Dianne
Chambers, Corwith; Esther Higdon,
Britt; Eric Newton, Britt; Karen Solien,
Britt; Chip Thiedeman, Garner; Vance
Jackson, Administrator/CEO; and Kris
Kaiser, Foundation Director. If you
would like to learn more about ways to
give to the HCHS Foundation, please
visit www.trustHCHS.com/ways_to_
give.
Driver pleads guilty to OWI, 2nd Offense
By: Clae Goater
Wright County Monitor
Jonathon Roelofsen, of Kanawha,
was sentenced to two years in prison
and given a $1,875 fine after pleading guilty to driving under the influence, second offense. Roelofsen was
sentenced on Friday, Sept. 13.
Roelofsen, 29, struck Sabrina
Reibsamen with his Pontiac Grand
Prix while she was walking along
a country road on August 17 of last
year. Court documents put Roelofsen’s blood alcohol level at .086 the
night of the accident.
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did not charge Roelofson with a traffic death charge, saying that an investigation by the Iowa State Patrol
found that alcohol did not cause the
accident. Simonson said that there
wasn’t evidence to suggest that Roelofsen was speeding or driving recklessly.
Reibsamen, 26, had been working as a certified nursing assistant in
Belmond. She had been living with
Roelofsen in a farmhouse for about
7 months prior to the accident.
In addition to the fine and the prison time, Roelofsen will be forced to
pay a 35 percent statutory surcharge,
court costs, and restitution to be determined at a later date.
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looking for valuables when a voice in
the dark said,
“Jesus knows you’re here.”
He nearly jumped out of his skin,
clicked his flashlight off, and froze.
When he heard nothing more, after a
bit, he shook his head and continued.
Just as he pulled the stereo out so he
could disconnect the wires, clear as a
bell he heard: “Jesus is watching you.”
Freaked out, he shined his light
around frantically, looking for the
source of the voice.
Finally, in the corner of the room, his
flashlight beam came to rest on a parrot.
“Did you say that?” he hissed at the
parrot.
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squawked, “I’m just trying to warn you
that he is watching you.”
The burglar relaxed. “Warn me, huh?
Who in the world are you?”
“Moses,” replied the bird.
“Moses?” the burglar laughed. “What
kind of people would name a bird ‘Moses?’”
“The same kind of people who would
name a Rottweiler ‘Jesus.’”
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The Kanawha Reporter is part of a
group of newspapers. There is still a
real office in Kanawha with a street address and not just a telephone number.
In fact, I am sitting in the office right
now working on my column, which
you are reading.
My job here is to answer the phone,
write stories, take photos, collect ads,
draw up ads, edit stories, answer questions, etc. I also have been known to do
community outreach work at the Pronto at coffee time.
The Kanawha Reporter has associates at the Leader office in Garner.
They correct most of my spelling errors, my grammar errors, and set type
in columns and under photos for Thursday’s newspaper.
My associates make-up the ads from
the notes I send them. They set the type
for the Hancock County Court News,
county legals, Klemme City Council
proceedings, Kanawha City council
proceedings, school district proceedings, and other legal notices.
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can certainly call the Kanawha Reporter desk at the Leader in Garner. The
number is (641) 923-2684. However,
try me first as I am here long hours on
Mondays and Tuesdays before 3 p.m.
The Kanawha Reporter also has associates in Hampton at the Mid-America Publishing Company. At Hampton,
they do many things for the Kanawha
newspaper. They keep track of the subscriber’s list, they make the mailing
labels, they do the accounting, they do
payroll, they print the Kanawha Reporter, and do our job printing.
The situation of the Kanawha Reporter is not unique. It’s a big trend in
the newspaper industry. It’s the new
normal.
I am grateful to Mid-America Publishing and my associates at Garner
and Hampton. I don’t think our fine
Kanawha Reporter could make it without the services provided by the associates listed above.
**
Kanawha garage sales are two weeks
away. Plan now for great garage sales.
The weather will be cooler. You have
extra stuff and you might as well sell it.
The best time for your garage sale is
coming up. There is strength in numbers. Join the group! Let’s get it done
on Fri. & Sat., Oct. 4 & 5.
**
Best wishes to the West Hancock
Eagles for a great homecoming celebration this week. The Eagles host
Belmond-Klemme on Friday, Sept. 20,
at Sanger Field. Both teams want to
win. It will be a great game.
After homecoming, five games remain - two at home and three on the
road. Each game is at 7 p.m. Here are
the remaining games:
• 9/27 with Bishop Garrigan at Britt
• 10/4 with Lake Mills, there
• 10/11 with Southeast Webster, there
• 10/18 with Prairie Valley at Britt
• 10/25 with Newman Catholic, there
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The Kanawha Reporter, Thursday, September 19, 2013
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KLEMME UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor Mike Shaffer
Sunday, September 22, 2013
10:30 a.m. Joint Service & Potluck
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
9:30 a.m. Bible Study
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
4 p.m. Confirmation
GOODELL UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor Mike Shaffer
Sunday, September 22, 2013
10:30 a.m. Joint Service & Potluck
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
1:30 p.m. Bible Study
CHRISTIAN UNITY – While there are four church buildings in greater Kanawha, there is only one worship service on Labor Day
weekend. On that Sunday, the five pastors and the four churches host a massive outdoor worship rally that annually attracts 300 to
500 Christians. Seen in the photo are Kanawha’s five ministers. The photo was taken after the worship marathon. Seen from the left
are Pastor Daniel Lindley, Pastor Lorraine Hartman, Pastor Geoff White, Pastor Char White, and Pastor Steve Schulz. As long as the
organized event might be, the coffee fellowship after the rally is always much longer. It is a much-loved Kanawha tradition.
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Rev. Lorraine Hartman
Sunday, September 22, 2013
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Pastor James Harbaugh
Sunday, September 22, 2013
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KANAWHA
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Pastors Geoff & Char White
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
5 p.m. Confirmation Class begins
Thursday, September 19, 2013
1 p.m. Sewing Day!
Sunday, September 22, 2013
8:30 a.m. Sunday School
9:30 a.m. Worship with Baptism
10:30 a.m. Spiritual Bazaar Brunch
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
5 p.m. Confirmation Class
KANAWHA CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Pastor Steve Schulz
Sunday, September 22, 2013
9:30 a.m. Worship Service
10:45 a.m. Sunday School
5 p.m. Second Service
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
9:15 a.m. Coffee Break Bible Study
5:30 p.m. Games & Good News
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Rev. Donna Buckman
Sunday, September 22, 2013
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10 a.m. Coffee & Fellowship
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
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CATHOLIC
CHURCH of BRITT
Rev. Dennis Miller, Pastor
Rev. Paul Lippstock, Associate
Sunday, September 22, 2013
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WRIGHT CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Pastor Daniel Lindley
Sunday, September 22, 2013
11 a.m. Worship Service
5 p.m. Evening Worship Service
HOLMES BAPTIST
Pastor Zach Fischer
Sunday, September 22, 2013
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Worship Service
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
7 p.m. Mid-week Service
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Arsenic and Old Lace at Waldorf
College’s Smith Theatre Oct. 2-5
The 2013-14 season at Waldorf
College’s Smith Theatre opens with
the classic comedy Arsenic and Old
Lace on Wednesday, Oct. 2, through
Saturday, Oct. 5.
Since 1941, Joseph Kesselring’s
play has had audiences laughing in
their seats with a story about a family
of questionable sanity. Two spinster
aunts’ homemade elderberry wine,
three quirky nephews, and a couple
of dead bodies come together for an
entertaining tale.
“Arsenic and Old Lace is an
American favorite. It’s a bit like
the Addams Family 20 years before
there was an Addams Family,” said
the play’s director and Waldorf’s
associate professor of theatre Dr.
Robert AuFrance. “Over the years,
I’ve had a lot of requests from people
to present it.”
All shows start at 7:30 p.m., with
the doors opening at seven. Tickets
are can be reserved online at www.
waldorf.edu/residential/fine-arts or
by calling the Waldorf Theatre box
office at 641-585-8585.
Cast includes: Kevin Ansel of
Kanawha, as Mr. Witherspoon.
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Northey tours conservation
site in Hancock County
Secretary Bill Northey toured a
conservation project site in Hancock County on Monday, Aug. 29.
A tour was given by Lee Marchand
and Eric Marchand on their grassed
waterways and grade stabilization structure. An explanation was
given of how these practices reduce
soil erosion and reduce the runoff
creating the hypoxia in the Gulf of
Mexico. Also presented was how
cost share was utilized toward these
projects. That same day, sites were
also toured by Secretary Northey in
Worth and Winnebago counties.
Please contact the Natural Resources Conservation Service and Hancock Soil and Water Conservation
District office at 641-923-2837 ext 3
to inquire about available cost share
or incentive payments for various
soil conservation practices. These
practices include cover crops, strip
till, no till, hoop structures, waterways, filter strips, windbreak plantings, native grass plantings, pasture
and hayland, wetland restoration and
grade stabilization structures.
People attending the tour were
Lee and Shirley Marchand, Eric
Marchand and sons, Jason MooreHancock County District Conservationist, Darla Reding- Hancock
County IDALS/Division of Conservation Secretary, Dean StromerCommissioner of Hancock Soil and
Water Conservation District, David
Stromer-Hancock County CED, and
Merlin Bartz-District Representative
for Congressman Steve King.
ISA announces
newly-elected directors
ANKENY – The Iowa Soybean Association (ISA) announces its 2014
district directors, elected by soybean
growers of Iowa.
Those re-elected to three-year
terms include Scott McGregor of
Nashua, District 3; Sheila Hebenstreit, Jefferson, District 4; Rolland
Schnell, Newton, District 5; Ed
Ulch, Solon, District 6; Cliff Mulder, Pella, District 8; and Tom Oswald, Cleghorn, at large.
“The Iowa Soybean Association
has a bright future with the leadership of this year’s elected directors,”
said Brian Kemp, ISA presidentelect and District 1 director who
farms near Sibley. “These individuals demonstrate deep commitments
to their farms, their communities
and their state. Their efforts as farmers and leaders reflect the high quality of work being done by the Iowa
Soybean Association’s staff and entire board of directors.”
The newest district director is Bill
Shipley of Nodaway representing
District 7. Shipley and his wife, Diane, raise soybeans, corn, alfalfa,
and hogs. He replaces Delbert Westphalen of Atlantic.
Other district directors include
Kemp; Curt Sindergard of Rolfe,
representing District 1; Wayne Fredericks of Osage, and Dean Coleman of Humboldt, District 2; Dennis Lindsay of Masonville, District
3; Delbert Christensen of Audubon,
District 4; Randy VanKooten of Lynnville, District 5; Benjamin Schmidt
of Iowa City, District 6; Jeff Jorgenson of Sidney, District 7; John Heisdorffer of Keota, and Mark Jackson
of Rose Hill, District 9; and Jim
Andrew of Jefferson, Ron Heck of
Perry, and Roy Arends of Alexander,
at large.
The new slate of directors will assume their seats and officers will
be elected at the Sept. 5 ISA board
meeting.
KID POWER – The Kid Power Pedal Tractor Pull was at 1:30 p.m. on Labor Day at Kanawha. It draws boys and girls and holds the
crowd. Numerous trophies (see photo) are awarded. The show is entertaining and family friendly. In recent years, it is a regular
feature of Labor Day at Kanawha.
Settlement offers for vehicle
registration fee evasion
DES MOINES - The Iowa Department of Revenue (IDR) and the
Iowa Department of Transportation
(the Iowa DOT) are announcing a
one-time, limited settlement opportunity for individuals with motor
vehicles registered to out-of-state
LLCs to come into compliance with
Iowa law.
By law, Iowa residents who purchase and use motor vehicles, including but not limited to cars and
recreational vehicles, for use on
Iowa roadways for a minimum of
ninety days must pay Iowa’s fivepercent fee for new registration regardless of where the motor vehicle
was purchased.
For many years, some out-of-state
law firms have set up shell LLCs for
Iowans and other non-residents for
the purpose of registering RVs and
other vehicles in that state. By registering vehicles to an out-of-state
LLC, individuals try to avoid paying
the five percent fee for new registration.
Recent Iowa legislation should
help put an end to this by affirming
that the practice violates Iowa law
and by facilitating opportunities for
effective enforcement. “Iowa has
been cracking down to make payment of the fee tougher to avoid
and penalties easier to enforce,”
states Major Paul Steier of the Iowa
DOT’s Motor Vehicle Enforcement
Investigative Unit. IDR and the
Iowa DOT are currently working
on at least 60 known cases that fall
within the scope of the new legislation. According to Steier, “state
investigators across the country are
networking to locate and investigate
these vehicles.”
To expedite resolution of these
cases and to encourage voluntary
compliance, the Departments are offering to settle cases on the following, non-exclusive, terms:
• Payment of the 5% fee for new
registration upon the purchase price
of each vehicle owned by the out-ofstate shell LLC.
• Payment of a penalty of 10% of
the fee for new registration for each
vehicle owned by the out-of-state
shell LLC.
• Registering and titling each vehicle owned by the shell out-of-state
shell LLC within 30 days of entering
into the settlement agreement.
• The settlement offer is not subject
to any counter offer.
• The settlement agreement must
be signed and the amounts due paid
in full by October 23, 2013.
Interested parties should complete
the form found at http://www.iowa.
gov/tax/forms/VehicleDisclosureForm.pdf and e-mail it to Victoria.
[email protected]. After October
23, 2013 non-compliant individuals
will be assessed the full amount of
the one-time fee, interest, and a seventy-five percent civil fraud penalty
and may also be criminally charged
with fraudulent practice.
To report suspected tax fraud, individuals should contact IDR at
[email protected]. Individuals can also anonymously contact
the Iowa DOT at 1-866-908-4636 to
report Iowans they suspect may be
violating this or any other state law
regarding motor vehicle registration.
PONY RIDES – The Pony Rides were new at Kanawha this past Labor Day and the ponies were popular. The mild weather on Labor
Day was good for people and ponies. The ponies and the little cowpokes kept going and going on Labor Day. In Step Flooring sponsored the Pony Rides.
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DEATH CERTIFICATES
Loran K. Greenfield, 81, of Belmond.
September 2, 2013
Dorothy J. Eriksen, 82, of Dows.
August 22, 2013
BIRTH CERTIFICATES
Female, Stacy P. De La Cruz Gomez
born July 23, 2013, to Lilliam S. GomezHernandez of Wright County.
Female, Andrea E. Lopez born July 23,
2013, to Ana C. Lopez Chavez of Wright
County.
Male, Sawyer M. Johnson born July
24, 2013, to Shannon M. Johnson and
Christopher A. Johnson of Hancock
County.
Female, Aaliyah L. Sayles born July
25, 2013, to Megan M. Williamson of
Cerro Gordo County.
Female, Yaretzi Y. Gonzalez Duarte
born July 26, 2013, to Ana M. Duarte
Rodriguez of Wright County.
Female, Zoey G. Wilson born July 26,
2013, to Ashley F. Kochuyt of Wright
County.
Male, Alan E. Garcia Santos born July
27, 2013, to Anel Santos Villanueva of
Wright County.
Female, Myah D. Dugan born July 28,
2013, to Wendy C. Dugan and Derek A.
Dugan of Humboldt County.
Female, Ryleigh A. McBride born
July 28, 2013, to Laura A. McBride
and Andrew S. McBride of Humboldt
County.
Female, Katelynn L. Madson born July
29, 2013, to Sara-Lynn K. Madson and
Robert J. Madson of Wright County.
Male, Carter J. Lee born August 1,
2013, to Traci L. Lee and Daniel P. Lee of
Hamilton County.
Female, Fatima Hernandez Garcia
born August 2, 2013, to Susana del
Carmen Garcia Sanchez and Humberto
Hernandez Rodriguez of Wright County.
Male, Pascual Rivera Jr. born August 2,
2013, to Silvia Cruz of Wright County.
Male, Kayson J. King born August
3, 2013, to Tiffany A. Imig of Hancock
County.
Female, Margaret K. Rieck born
August 6, 2013, to Shannon L. Rieck and
Nickelous D. Rieck of Humboldt County.
Female, Kendra G. Hernandez
Martinez born August 8, 2013, to Claudia
V. Martinez of Wright County.
Male, Oliver J. Krug born August 8,
2013, to Ashley L. Wason and Jeremy J.
Krug of Humboldt County.
Male, Knox M. Brosamle born July 9,
2013, to Tyse A. Brosamle and Jacob P.
Brosamle of Wright County.
CLERK OF COURT
Improper Registration Plate Lamp:
Nathan D. McGrane, Dows. $20;
Violation – Financial Liability
Coverage: Ernesto-Alonso GuzmanMonjaraz, Webster City, $375;
Speeding 55 or Under Zone (1 thru 5
over): Patsy A. Larson, Boone, $20;
Speeding 55 or under zone (6 thru 10
over): James E. Valentine, Manson, $40;
vs. David L. Boots and Rachel J. Boots,
302 Whitten Ave., Rowan. Case was
dismissed Sept. 12 without prejudice.
Case was originally filed Aug. 22, 2013.
DISTRICT COURT
The court handled seven probation
violation cases.
State of Iowa vs. Carl M. Austin, 508 N.
Lincoln Ave., Eagle Grove. The defendant
pled guilty Sept. 6 to the amended charge
of possession of drug paraphernalia and
was sentenced to a $100 fine plus statutory
35 percent surcharge, court appointed
attorney fees, $10 DARE surcharge, $125
Law Enforcement Initiative surcharge,
restitution to be determined at a later
date, court costs and six days in the
county jail with credit for time served.
The original charge was possession with
intent to deliver marijuana. This sentence
is the result of an incident Oct. 15, 2012,
investigated by the Eagle Grove Police
Department.
State of Iowa vs. Daniel S. Anthony,
603 NE 5th Street Lot 12, Eagle Grove.
The defendant pled guilty Sept. 6 to
the amended charge of theft in the third
degree and was sentenced to a $625
fine plus 35 percent statutory surcharge,
court appointed attorney fees, $125
Law Enforcement Initiative surcharge,
restitution to be determined, court costs,
and a term not to exceed two years in
prison with credit for time served. The
original charge was theft in the second
degree. This sentence is the result of an
incident Jan 22 investigated by the Eagle
Grove Police Department.
State of Iowa vs. Ciro CamarilloGarcia, 1100 Bank Street, Webster City.
The defendant pled guilty Sept. 9 to the
amended charge of fraudulent practice
in the fifth degree and was sentenced
to a $625 fine plus 35 percent statutory
surcharge, court appointed attorney
fees, $125 Law Enforcement Initiative
surcharge, restitution to be determined,
court costs, and 30 days in the county jail.
The jail term was suspended in lieu of
one-year probation to the county sheriff.
The original charge was identity theft.
This sentence is the result of an incident
Dec. 12, 2012, investigated by the
Iowa DOT Motor Vehicle Enforcement
Investigations.
State of Iowa vs. Mercedes Bell, 320
7th Ave NW, Clarion. The defendant pled
guilty Sept. 6 to interference with official
acts and was fined $250 plus the statutory
35 percent surcharge and court costs.
This sentence is the result of an incident
May 27 investigated by the Sheriff’s
Department.
City of Eagle Grove vs. Shannon D.
Gearhart, 531 N. Cadwell, Eagle Grove.
A plea agreement was reached on Aug.
29 to the charge of discharge a firearm in
a community and both parties agreed to
a civil penalty of $100 plus court costs.
This agreement is the result of an incident
June 16 investigated by the Eagle Grove
Police Department.
Alison Hauser, Renwick, $60; Boris
Tibulschi, Rancho Cordova, Calif., $40;
Speeding Over 55 Zone (6 thru 10
over): Amy J. H. Warwock, St. Paul,
Minn., $40;
Speeding Over 55 Zone (over 20 MPH
over): Alex J. Bach, Minnesota Lake,
Minn., $120;
Dark Window/Windshield: Kyle R.
Niederkorn, Trophy Club, Texas, $50;
No Valid Driver’s License: Juan A.
Solis, West Des Moines, $300; Luis SosaHuerta, Clarion, $300;
Open Container – Driver > 21: Luis M.
Martinez, Eagle Grove, $300;
Max Hours of Service Violation:
Howard E. Stephens, Ames, $50;
CIVIL COURT
Midland Funding LLC vs. Ole Olson,
708 Rowan Road, Dows. Case was
dismissed Sept. 6 without prejudice. Case
was originally filed Jan. 18.
SMALL CLAIMS
H & R Accounts, Moline, vs. Robert
Prunty, 2781 120th Street, Belmond.
Case was dismissed Aug. 30 without
prejudice. Case was originally filed May
24, 2013.
Capital One Bank, Cedar Rapids, vs.
David A. Carr, 722 W. Broadway St.,
Eagle Grove. Case was dismissed Sept.
10 without prejudice. Case was originally
filed July 1, 2013.
Art U Creative, 104 N. Main Street,
Clarion, vs. Mary R. Muhlenbruch,
PO Box 633, Clarion. Judgment for the
plaintiff Sept. 5 by default in the amount
of $717.29 plus interest at a rate of 2.12
percent per annum from Sept. 5 and court
costs.
Midland Funding LLC vs. Cindy L.
Wegman, 2781 120th Street, Belmond.
Judgment for the plaintiff Sept. 10 by
default in the amount of $918.28 plus
interest at a rate of 2.13 percent per
annum from Aug. 5 and court costs.
Rev Auto, PO Box 522, Clarion vs.
Rusty Ayers, 403 1st Ave. SE, Clarion.
Judgment for the plaintiff Sept. 9 by
default in the amount of $2,550.50 plus
interest at a rate of 2.13 percent per
annum from Aug. 7 and court costs.
Rev Auto, PO Box 522, Clarion
vs. Katie Lester, 3298 150th Street,
Belmond. Judgment for the plaintiff Sept.
9 in the amount of $2,425.44 plus interest
at a rate of 2.13 percent per annum from
Aug. 7 and court costs.
Rev Auto, PO Box 522, Clarion vs.
Westley G. Olson, 413 1st Ave. SE,
Clarion. Judgment for the plaintiff Sept.
9 by default in the amount of $2,450.86
plus interest at a rate of 2.13 percent per
annum from Aug. 8 and court costs.
Hauge Associates Inc., Sioux Falls, SD,
vs. Jeffrey D. Swenson and Summer R.
Swenson, 2203 120th Street, Belmond.
Judgment for the plaintiff Sept. 9 in the
amount of $2,643.57 plus interest at a rate
of 2.13 percent per annum from Aug. 20
and court costs.
Hauge Associates Inc., Sioux Falls, SD,
State of Iowa vs. Oscar HernandezVelsaco, 704 1st Street SW, Clarion.
The defendant pled guilty Aug. 30 to
the charge of public intoxication and
was fined $100 plus the statutory 35
percent surcharge and court costs. This
sentence is the result of an incident July
27 investigated by the Eagle Grove Police
Department.
State of Iowa vs. Oscar HernandezVelsaco, 704 1st Street SW, Clarion.
The defendant pled guilty Aug. 30 to the
charge of disorderly conduct - fighting
and was fined $65 plus the statutory 35
percent surcharge and court costs. This
sentence is the result of an incident July
27 investigated by the Eagle Grove Police
Department.
State of Iowa vs. Felix M. Cruz, 304
E. Chestnut, Goldfield. The defendant
pled guilty Sept. 5 to disorderly conduct
– loud noise and was fined $100 plus
the 35 percent statutory surcharge and
court costs. This sentence is the result
of an incident Aug. 2 investigated by the
Clarion Police Department.
State of Iowa vs. Ryan D. Kolthoff,
634 Webster Street, Webster City. The
defendant pled guilty Sept. 5 to possession
of drug paraphernalia and was fined $100
plus the statutory 35 percent surcharge
and court costs. This sentence is the result
of an incident Aug. 10 investigated by the
Clarion Police Department.
State of Iowa vs. Rodd S. Hilpipre, 1872
250th Street, Clarion. The defendant was
found not guilty Aug. 29 of the charge of
violation of a no contact order. The state
was ordered to pay court costs. This is the
result of an incident Aug 15 investigated
by the Clarion Police Department.
State of Iowa vs. Scott E. Krueger, 308
3rd Ave., Des Moines. The defendant
pled guilty Sept. 5 to public intoxication
and was fined $65 plus the statutory
35 percent surcharge and court costs.
This sentence is the result of an incident
Aug. 18 investigated by the Sheriff’s
Department.
State of Iowa vs. Scott E. Krueger, 308
3rd Ave., Des Moines. The defendant
pled guilty Sept. 5 to interference with
official acts and was fined $65 plus the
statutory 35 percent surcharge and court
costs. This sentence is the result of an
incident Aug. 18 investigated by the
Sheriff’s Department.
State of Iowa vs. Debra J. Hanus, 106
Alice Street, Woolstock. The defendant
pled guilty Sept. 12 to public intoxication
and was fined $100 plus the statutory
35 percent surcharge and court costs.
This sentence is the result of an incident
Aug. 22 investigated by the Sheriff’s
Department.
City of Belmond vs. Laura L. Estep,
3271 110th Street, Meservey. The
defendant pled guilty to order to abate
nuisance and was fined $100 plus the
statutory 35 percent surcharge and court
costs. This sentence is the result of an
incident Aug. 19 investigated by the City
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of Belmond.
State of Iowa vs. Beth R. Holmgaard,
200 Hancock Street, Goodell. The
defendant pled guilty Sept. 12 to theft
in the fifth and was fined $65 plus the
statutory 35 percent surcharge, restitution
of $73 to Joe’s 66, and court costs. This
sentence is the result of an incident May
16.
State of Iowa vs. Beth R. Holmgaard,
200 Hancock Street, Goodell. The
defendant pled guilty Sept. 12 to theft
in the fifth and was fined $65 plus the
statutory 35 percent surcharge, restitution
of $110 to Joe’s 66, and court costs. This
sentence is the result of an incident June
1.
City of Eagle Grove vs. Keith A.
Frakes, 121 NE 6th Street, Eagle Grove.
The defendant pled guilty Sept. 12 to
dog at large and was fined $65 plus the
35 percent statutory surcharge and court
costs. This sentence is the result of an
incident Sept. 3 investigated by the Eagle
Grove Police Department.
State of Iowa vs. George L. Babcock,
PO Box 148, Eagle Grove. The defendant
pled guilty Sept. 9 to public intoxication
and was fined $100 plus the statutory 35
percent surcharge and court costs. This
sentence is the result of an incident Sept.
6 investigated by the Eagle Grove Police
Department.
State of Iowa vs. Patricia A. Capsel,
202 S. Iowa Avenue, Eagle Grove. The
defendant pled guilty Sept. 9 to public
intoxication and was fined $100 plus the
statutory 35 percent surcharge and court
costs. This sentence is the result of an
incident Sept. 6 investigated by the Eagle
Grove Police Department.
State of Iowa vs. Gerardo Agustin
Pedro, 106 1/2 South Kirkwood, Eagle
Grove. The defendant pled guilty Sept. 10
to public intoxication and was fined $100
plus the statutory 35 percent surcharge
and court costs. This sentence is the result
of an incident Sept. 6 investigated by the
Eagle Grove Police Department.
State of Iowa vs. Clint M. Gouge, 1060
State Street, Garner. The defendant pled
guilty Sept. 6 to possession of marijuana
– second offense. He was sentenced to
a $625 fine plus the statutory 35 percent
surcharge, $10 DARE surcharge, $125
Law Enforcement Initiative surcharge,
restitution to be determined, court
costs, and 180 days in the county jail
with all but 4 days suspended in lieu of
2 years probation to the Department
of Correctional Services, must obtain
and follow all recommendations of a
substance abuse evaluation, and his
driving privileges were revoked for 180
days. This sentence is the result of an
incident April 24 investigated by the Iowa
Motor Vehicle Enforcement.
State of Iowa vs. Jeremy J. Robertson,
2301 SW Road Lot 67, Ankeny. The
defendant pled guilty Sept. 6 to the
amended charge of public intoxication
and was fined $625 plus the statutory
35 percent surcharge, restitution to be
determined, court costs and 30 days
in the county jail with all but 2 days
suspended in lieu of one-year probation
to the sheriff. In lieu of the 2 days in jail
defendant may complete the OWI jail
diversion program. The original charge
was operating while intoxicated – second
offense. This sentence is the result of
an incident April 12 investigated by the
Eagle Grove Police Department.
State of Iowa vs. Fabian Arias Ramirez,
404 South Eskridge Street, Dows. The
defendant received a deferred judgment
on Sept. 9 to the charge of operating
while intoxicated and was ordered to pay
a civil penalty of $1,250 plus restitution
to be determined and court costs. The
defendant was also ordered to one-year
probation to the sheriff, must complete
Drinking Driver’s School, and must
obtain and follow all recommendations
of a substance abuse evaluation. This
sentence is the result of an incident May
13 investigated by the Wright County
Sheriff’s Department.
SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT
*Any criminal charge is merely an
accusation and any defendant is presumed
innocent until and unless proven guilty.
Aug. 30 – 10:30 a.m. – Latesha S.
Aldrich of Rowan called and reported
a fight between herself and her brother,
Rusty Aldrich of Rowan. Upon
investigation of the incident both Latesha
and Rusty were arrested and charged with
domestic assault. Both received minor
injuries during the fight.
Aug. 31 – 7:25 p.m. – Juventino
Alaniz-Hernandez of Goldfield was cited
for driving while suspended.
Sept. 9 – 11:32 p.m. – Pedro G. Agustin
of Eagle Grove was arrested and charged
with public intoxication.
Sept. 8 – 8:32 p.m. Nathan D. McGrane
of Dows was arrested and charged with
driving while revoked.
Sept. 4 – 5:20 p.m. – Kyle Bock of
Belmond was arrested and charged with
domestic assault, harassment first degree
and false imprisonment following an
incident at his home the night before
where he supposedly refused to allow the
mother of his child to leave and got into a
physical argument.
Sept. 5 – 10:25 p.m. – Juan Diaz III of
Belmond was arrested and charged with
driving while suspended.
Sept. 4 – 8:15 a.m. – Sheryl Buhr of
Eagle Grove reported that sometime
between Aug. 24 and Sept. 4 someone
had taken a television, converter box and
DVD player from a residence in the 1800
block of 320th Street near Woolstock.
Case is under investigation.
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MAT’S PLACE BURGLARIZED
A burglary occurred at a Garner
bar and restaurant over the weekend.
Mat’s Place, 235 State, was broken
into sometime early Sunday, Sept.
15. The incident is under investigation, according to Police Chief Tom
Kozisek. No other details were being
released pending the investigation.
MAGISTRATE COURT
Persons convicted of simple misdemeanors during this time period
are listed below. The offense and the
amount of judgment are included:
Driving While Suspended: Jane
Irene Schreur, Kanawha; Paul Joseph
Vandervest, Clear Lake; Marcella Rae
Joyce, Garner; Michael James Anderson, Garner, $ 397.50.
Violation of Restricted License: Abagail Lynn Eckert, Garner, $161.25.
No Insurance: Kristin Roxanne Jacobson, Britt, $566.25; Angela Marie
Kramer, Mason City, $397.50.
Speeding (11-15 over): Alan Jeffrey
Horstman, Britt, $168.
Speeding (6-10 over): Daniel Duane
Young, Nora Springs, $141.60; Angela Marie Kramer, Mason City;
Richard Northrup Fisher, Burlington,
N.C.; Kristin Roxanne Jacobson,
Britt; Sarah Mydora Johnson, Britt;
Jeffrey B. Harvey, Kettering, Ohio;
Joann Kay Steffensen, Buffalo Center; Matthew John Bertram, Buffalo
Center; Mark Harold Esch, Lansing,
MI, $114.
Speed: Jarvis Issac White, Forest
City, $173; Beverly Joanne Bonde,
Belmond, $119; Jesse Peter Boelsen,
Mason City; Kelly Richard Madson,
Clear Lake; Douglas Dale Wood, Garner; Deanna Jean Hansen, Algona;
Haley Rene Kohlmeyer, Chatfield,
Minn.; Paul Philip Miller, Boone;
Lauren Elizabeth Hammitt, Garner;
Abby Lynn Hejlik, Waverly; Dennis
Rodney Gremmer, Wesley; Samantha Lara Greeder, White Bear Lake,
Minn.; Michael Martin, Thompson,
Belmond; Helen Jean Westfall, La
Mirada, Calif.; Sadham Rochelle
Ades, Garner; Kelli Ann Schmit,
Britt; Jill Renae Vanderlinden, North
Liberty; $92; Herbert Eugene Krout,
Fort Dodge, $87.
Failure to Maintain Control: Rachel
Elizabeth Cervantes, Mason City,
$195.
Failure to Stop a Clear Distance:
Sterling Joseph Eser, Forest City,
$147.75.
No Seatbelt: Juli Rae Campbell,
Garner; Gary Lee Book, Garner,
$127.50.
Permitting Unauthorized Minor to
Drive: Kathryn Louise Smith, Britt,
$330.
DISTRICT COURT
Proceedings in Iowa District Court
for Hancock County before Judge
Rustin Davenport:
Sara Margaret Ann Greenwood, 27,
Manly, pled guilty to “Possession of
a Controlled Substance (Marijuana),”
a serious misdemeanor stemming
from a traffic stop by the Iowa State
Patrol with assistance from the Hancock County Sheriff’s Department on
May 2, 2013. A sentencing hearing is
scheduled for September 24, 2013 at
9:30 a.m.
ARRAIGNMENTS
Emily Elizabeth Hewitt Stauffacher,
21, Clear Lake, “Operating While Intoxicated - Second Offense,” an aggravated misdemeanor.
SMALL CLAIMS
Cavalry SPV I LLC, vs. William
Dennis Robinson, Garner. Judgment
in favor of plaintiff for $3,840.55 plus
interest and court costs. 9-5
Kinseth Plumbing and Heating, Belmond, vs. James Reed, Forest City.
Judgment in favor of plaintiff for
$261.21 plus interest and costs. 9-9
Greenfield Estates, Forest City, vs.
Gabby Kruse, Forest City and Eric
John Kruse. Judgment in favor of
plaintiff. Eviction of defendants from
138 Wilson Way Forest City.
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Heather Marie Roth, Garner. 8-31
GARNER POLICE
DEPARTMENT
Traffic Stops/Accidents – 7, Motorist Assists – 1, Citizen Contact – 11,
Business Contact – 5, Business
Contact (Funeral) - 0, Government
Contact – 1, Government Contact
(ambulance) – 5, Investigation – 1,
Disturbance – 0, Other – 12.
September 5
5:31 p.m., 795 5th St., John Borchers, Garner, was arrested on Hancock
County Warrant.
6:18 p.m., 285 N. State, Theft.
September 6
Citations issued for illegal parking
to the following: Maureen Skellenger,
Jeanine Faulkner, David Hubbard,
John Fank, Sandra Bednarz, Rachel
Jennings, David Koebrick, Jesse
Ross.
10:43 a.m., Hardee’s, Vehicle driven
by Richard Jenkins of Garner was
traveling through the parking lot and
struck a light fixture. No injuries. Estimated damage $650.
5:51 p.m., Theft.
September 7
Citations issued for illegal parking
to the following: Jordana Johnson,
Harry Ross, Jesse Ross, Austin Hodson.
12:15 p.m., Wildridge Estates, Report of suspicious activity.
9:07 p.m., 11th & Bush, Utilities
Hazard.
September 8
12:42 p.m., Citation issued to Carol
Priebe, Britt, for speeding.
September 9
10:57 p.m., Yohn Ready Mix, Open
door.
September 11
7:49 a.m., Hardee’s Parking complaint.
5:55 p.m., 1000 Blk Division, Custody issue.
6:13 p.m., 600 Blk Grove, Animal
complaint.
9:36 p.m., 1300 Blk State, Barking
dog complaint.
HANCOCK COUNTY SHERIFF
Total 29; Criminal Mischief/Motor Vehicle 1; Suspicious Person 1;
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Mental Committal 1; Animal Complaints - Stray Animals 1; Animal
Complaints - Other Animal Complaints 1; Traffic Accident - With Injury 1; Traffic Accident - Non-Injury
1; Theft/$200 And Over/All Other 2;
Traffic Enforcement/Radar 6; Traffic
Enforcement/Warnings 4; Traffic Enforcement/Warning/Speed 3; Traffic
Enforcement/All Others 2; Traffic Related Service/Other Non Enforcement
3; Welfare Check 2; Other Public
Services 7; Assisting Other Agency Iowa State Patrol 1; Assisting Other
Agency - Police Department 2; Warrants/Local/Criminal 4; Trips/Mental
Committal Transport 1.
Citations issued: David Nedved,
speeding; Christopher Schmidt,
speeding; Brandon Lee, open container; Starr Haler, speeding; Ismael Garcia Ramirez, speeding; Richard Long,
speeding; Porfirio Luna, speeding.
September 5
10:15 a.m., Goodell, Report of vandalized vehicle.
4:27 p.m., 260th St., Tractor-car accident, no injuries.
September 6
6:59 a.m., Corwith, Report of two
dogs running loose.
8:22 a.m., Kanawha, Road crew
reporting honey bees swarming the
town.
10:44 a.m., Britt, Report of theft
from construction site.
1:27 p.m., Hwy 69, Request for welfare check.
1:27 p.m., Report of a missing handgun, owner did find gun.
1:34 p.m., Transporting inmate from
Worth County Jail.
2:59 p.m., Warrant for arrest of
Monica Lybarger.
4:09 p.m., Warrant for arrest of
Casey Smith.
4:20 p.m., Forest City, Report of
theft.
September 7
9:11 a.m., Warrant for arrest of Joseph Kehm.
6:56 p.m., Attempting to locate male
subject in Kanawha.
11:46 p.m., Crystal Lake, Report of
a young child running around.
September 9
6:22 a.m., Hwy 69, Report of a suspicious female walking on highway.
6:46 a.m., Hwy 69 & 270th, Assisting with stalled motor home.
10:33 a.m., Britt, Property retrieval.
3:07 p.m., Britt, Two vehicle accident on Hwy18 by Wilkinson Auto.
8:51 p.m., Wesley, Property retrieved.
September 10
12:28 p.m., Primera, Request for
traffic control at Michael’s Foods.
2:16 p.m., Woden, Lifeline requesting a welfare check.
September 11
12:00 p.m., Returned firearms from
previous case.
September 12
6:32 a.m., 260th St., Report of horses
out. Owner of horses arrested for violation of county ordinance.
7:37 a.m., James Ave., Report of
stalled vehicle.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS
QUIT – Vernon L. Nedved, Pamela S. Nedved to Travis Nedved,
Chad Nedved, Jason Nedved, Wade
Nedved, Aaron Nedved; T96N,
R24W, Sect. 31 as desc. 08-28
WD – Federal National Mtg Assn,
Fannie Mae to David Litch, Nancy
M. Litch; Kanawha-Original Town
13-8 as desc. 08-28
WD – Larry A. Leerar, Lorna A.
Leerar to Duane Howlett; Britt-Northridge Addition 2-7 as desc. 08-28
DEED – Ronnie Eden, Pamela S.
Eden to Shannon L. Brandt, Melissa
A. Brandt; Woden-Original Town
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CO – Diane R. Larsen Est, Julie
Tegland Ex to Neil E. Larsen; GarnerFairfield Addition 2 as desc. 08-30
DEED – Wilma M. Long to Alan B.
Schoneman, Sandra L. Piccolo; BrittBirds Subdivision 3-6 as desc. 08-30
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QUIT – Steven D. Gayken to Christina A. Gayken; Britt-Stubbins Addition 5 as desc. 08-30
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WD – Holly L. Trulson, Timothy
Trulson to Christopher R. Clark, Melinda N. Clark; Britt-Schaefers Subdivision 13 as desc. 08-30
SHERIFF – Hancock County Sheriff, Wells Fargo Bank NA, Patricia M.
Aadland, Carlyle D. Aadland to DCP
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Sect. 32 as desc. 09-03
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T96N, R26W, Sect. 14 as desc. 09-03
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The Kanawha Reporter, Thursday, Sept. 19, 2013
Rachael Smith is up for a spike for the Eagles, against Newman Catholic this past week. (Photo by Michelle Kronemann)
Eagle Volleyball
earn two victories
The West Hancock Eagle volleyball team was busy in action last week
with five matches. The Eagles opened
their week at home against Mason City
Newman Tuesday where they earned
their first victory of the season 3-0 over
the Knights 25-15, 25-15, 25-20.
West Hancock then headed to Belmond to take on Belmond-Klemme
Thursday where they fell 1-3 to the
Broncos 8-25, 22-25, 25-21, 14-25.
The Eagles finished the week with
a tournament back in Belmond where
they recorded 1-2 record on the day.
West Hancock beat CWL 2-0 (21-13,
21-13), and fell to Hampton-Dumont
1-2 (11-21, 21-17, 5-15), and BelmondKlemme 1-2 (21-16, 11-21, 10-15).
The Eagles came out strong last
Tuesday against Newman in the shut
out. Macey Harms led the offense with
six kills, while Jessica Ohrt put down
four and Whitney Burgardt three.
Natasha Peterson dished up seven assists to her hitters and Ohrt shut out two
Bronco attacks with two solo blocks on
the night.
Peterson, Cara Francis and Rachael
Francis were strong at the serving line
with a perfect performance. Peterson
went 18 for 18, while Cara 12/12 with
one ace and Rachel seven for seven
with one ace.
Burgardt led the defense with five
digs; teammates Cara Francis and
Mallory Becker each added three digs
apiece.
“Our serving really helped us against
Newman,” said Coach Erin Brown.
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it up with switching to a 6-2 offense,
it leaves more players on the bench
but everyone stayed positive with the
change.”
Next, the Eagles traveled to Belmond
where they got off to a slow start dropping the opening set 8-25. West Hancock quickly rebounded to come within
three points of the win in set two, 2225.
The girls dug deep in the third set for
the win to keep the match alive 25-21,
but were unable to force the fifth match
by dropping the fourth set 14-25.
Rachel Smith led in kills with four,
Burgardt added three, and both Ohrt
and Harms put down two kills apiece.
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hitters, while Peterson added three.
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Bailey Eisenman chipped in two digs
apiece.
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when we needed them and our serve
receive was weak, we beat ourselves
out there,” said Coach Brown. “Volleyball is a mental sport, we need to find
the strength to fight through mistakes
and move forward. We will continue to
make adjustments and we will find the
right combination.”
After a tough loss Thursday, West
Hancock rebounded with a win over
CWL on Saturday.
Harms and Smith led at the net with
four and three kills respectively. Emily
Leerar and Becker ran the offense recording four and three assists each.
Peterson and Katelynn Cox each had
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Smith put down three kills, Harms
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each. Three eagles served 100% as Cox
went seven for seven from the line with
one ace, Ohrt 6/6 and Burgardt 4/4. C.
Francis earned three aces, Harms added
two more.
“It wasn’t too bad of a day with
four wins and four losses, but we still
need to work on things,” noted Coach
Brown. “We attacked the ball 109 times
with 29 kills, serving at 84% and had
nine blocks.”
The Eagles are currently 2-4 overall
and 1-2 in the conference. West Hancock played only one match this week,
Tuesday, against Lake Mills at home.
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Cardinal Teams Place Second at Belmond
In their second race of the crosscountry season the GHV/West Hancock teams had another successful
day. After winning a pair of titles
last week, GHV/WH had to settle
for second place in both boys’ and
girls’ action at the Belmond crosscountry meet on Tuesday.
The Cardinal boys will no doubt
be dueling with Osage several times
this season and the Green Devils
will always provide a test for GHV/
WH. The Cards defeated Osage last
week in a very close contest, but the
Green Devils were too much this
time around as Osage topped GHV/
WH 40 – 44. Clear Lake was a distant third with 88 points.
Joel Toppin led the Cardinals with
a second place finish in 16:31. Chase
Smith finished fourth for GHV/WH
with a time of 16:59 followed by
Derek Brown in 11th place with a
time of 18:12. Logan Dalbeck followed Brown into the chute placing 12th overall in 18:13 while A.J.
Arnold completed the team score
in 15th place with a time of 18:35.
Completing the varsity roster were
Anthony Siegrist (17th, 18:48) and
Derek Lonneman (19th, 19:10).
In girls’ action the Cardinals were
unable to outrun Osage as the Green
Devils finished in first place with 42
points followed by GHV/WH with
48 points. Third place Eagle Grove
was well behind the leaders with
105 points.
GHV/WH finished the day with
three runners in the top ten as Maria
Gonzales placed second in a time of
18:16, Maddie Tusha was fourth in
18:43 and Maribel Zamago was fifth
in 18:47. Completing the team total
for the Cards were Kelly Anderson
(14th, 19:19) and Bri Bier (23rd,
20:29). Also running on the varsity
roster for the Cards were Rebekah
Larson (24th, 20:31) and Elizabeth
Zamago (25th, 20:32).
As always GHV/WH brought an
abundance of junior varsity runners to the race. Competing in JV
boys’ action for the Cardinals were
Jeff O’Brien (third, 20:27), Matt
Kelly Anderson
Schroeder (fourth, 20:28), Mason
Wirtz (seventh, 21:05), Jacob Meier (eighth, 21:06), Theo Schoneman (12th, 21:26), Jack Bertilson
(14th, 21:33), Payton Stadtlander
(18th, 22:02), Derek Anderson
(20th, 22:23), Daniel Schreur (22nd,
22:39), Wyatt Tollefson (23rd,
22:39), Jordan Babcock (27th,
23;07), Dmitri Larson (28th, 23:14),
Patrick Terhark (30th, 23:43), Dane
Neuberger (31st, 23:47), Ryley
Kozisek (38th, 24:28), Logan Rohlfing (42nd, 25:29) and Alexander
Janssen (44th, 25:56).
Taylor Glawe won the junior varsity girls’ race with a time of 20:57.
Arely Romero placed fourth in 21:37
and Delores Gonzales was fifth with
a time of 21:43 followed by Autumn Weaver in 11th place with a
time of 22:54. Also running in the
JV race for the Cardinal girls were
Angela O’Hara (13th, 23:14), Taylor
Vossberg (17th, 23:41), Bri Huinker
(18th 23:50), Rachel Weaver (20th,
24:26) and Morgan Graham (25th,
24:47).
Cardinal coach Jeff Short looked
for positives in the second place finishes. “The guys ran well but Osage
ran better. Strong competition will
make us better throughout the year.
The girls team was running without
Tiara Van Gerpen, but they ran well
The West Hancock football team
opened their district schedule last
Friday on the road. The Eagles fell
to #4 AGWSR in Ackley 0-35.
Not only is it a young rebuilding
year for the Eagles, but West Hancock has opened their 2013 season
against three teams that are currently ranked; GHV #8 Class 2A, Saint
Ansgar #6 in 1A and AGWSR #4
Class A.
Coach Sanger continues to work
on getting his guys to believe they
can do it and focus on improving
where they can.
Senior, Mark Roth led the Eagles
in rushing with 75 yards on 13 carries, while freshman Jordan Weiland
rushed for 50 yards on 12 attempts
and QB Connor Sonius kept the ball
five times for 23 yards.
Roth also led on defense with
10 tackles, two solo and eight assists. Cole Weiland wrapped around
for nine solo tackles, as sophomore
Vicente Gonzalez collected eight
tackles (three solo/five assists), and
juniors Trevor Nalan and Jordan Savoy both recorded six tackles apiece.
Sophomore Ricardo Ibarra claimed
the only tackle for a loss on the
night.
Sophomore Nelson Barranca returned three kicks for 54 yards for
the Eagles.
Despite another tough loss for
West Hancock, the Eagles will carry on and have shifted their focus
to this Friday night’s homecoming
game against the 2-1 Broncos of
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Jeff O’Brien
considering the conditions of the
day. The added pressure of running
without one of our top runners is
good for the rest of the team and that
experience will continue to improve
the team.”
The Cardinals next action will be a
long road trip to Huxley on Monday
followed by Thursday’s trip to Clear
Lake.
Team scores from the Belmond
Cross-Country meet follow.
Boys Team Scores
Osage
40
GHV/WH
44
Clear Lake
89
Eagle Grove
Forest City
Central Springs
Hampton-Dumont
Clarion-Goldfield
Girls Team Scores
Osage
GHV/WH
Eagle Grove
Clear Lake
Clarion-Goldfield
Hampton-Dumont
Central Springs
Forest City
107
127
146
177
247
42
48
105
108
130
141
168
176
West Hancock’s Nate Paulus (20) blocks an AGWSR opponent as teammate Tim Smidt (23) makes
his way up the field with the ball. (Photo by Michelle Kronemann)
Belmond-Klemme.
The homecoming parade will
take place around the football field
Friday at 2:30p.m. Kickoff is slotted
for 7:00p.m. with the presentation of
the homecoming court and parents
at halftime and dance following the
game until 12:30a.m.
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