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Grundy Center Superintendent Jerry Schutz presents outgoing member Kelly Mathews with a certificate of appreciation. Mathews served nine years on the Board. (John Jensen/The Grundy Register photo)

Katie Lindeman (front center) and Jordan Graham (back center) were named Grundy Center High School’s Homecoming Queen and King during Grundy Center Elementary a pep rally at the High School gymnasium last Thursday. Katie is the daughter of Matt and Jan Lindeman while Jordan is the son of Dave and Sue Graham. They are pictured with other members of the Court, including (left to right): Blake Henningsen, Kayla Mathews, Austin Burroughs, cited on recent SINA list A;yssa Mathews, Lindeman and Graham, Kaitlynn Ehrig, Jack Beck Brunk, Piper Johanns and Grant Weldon. (John Jensen/The Grundy Register photo) By JOHN JENSEN at least one elementary building on The Grundy Register the watch list. GRUNDY CENTER — Grundy Superintendent Jerry Schutz said Center Elementary students are reading is an important component lagging behind on reading scores. of learning and an area where the So says a key assessment that has District is striving to improve. landed the school on the No Child Secondary Principal Dr. Ann Lebo AGWSR names Left Behind Act’s School in Need of added that the District voluntarily Assistance (SINA) list. went through a program to improve King, Queen Grundy Center Elementary areas needing improvement a year Principal Brian Sammons explained ago and that the system is in place Candidates in his notes to the Board that the this year. She added that with small Elementary had been designated class sizes just a couple of students AGWSR will play its homecoming after the school did not meet any can make a huge difference. game Friday (Sept. 25) against of its annual yearly progress goals “Once we identify the kids (that BCLUW. Candidates for in reading with any of its three are struggling) it can make a huge Homecoming King and Queen groups with 30 or more students in difference,” she said. include, (left to right): Katie Gast, the 2013-14 school year and that Sammons added that the tracking Regan Rathe, Melody Morones, one group did not meet the progress does not follow classes as they Abbi Young, Rachel Frazier, goals last year. With the second year advance but that it only applies to Travis Haupt, Dalton Schipper, of not meeting progress goals came that grade level. Levi Stockdale, Dylan Heetland the designation. On a more positive note, Schutz and Michael Young. AGWSR’s Sammons said the school has pointed out that the District has been homecoming parade will be begun working with the Iowa removed from the SINA Watch List Friday in Ackley, with coronation Department of Education through in math. at 6:40 p.m. on the football field webinars and AEA to inform the Director Bob Johanns asked before the game. (Courtesy photo) public of the designation and create Schutz if the District had appealed a plan for improvement, which is the designation to which the due Nov. 1. superintendent said he had. He added that, according to a Des “We had, I believe, strong reasons Moines Register story, 65.4 percent for the appeal,” Schutz said, noting of Iowa public schools are listed as that those making No Child Left a School in Need of Improvement Behind decisions are supposed to (up 11 percent from a year ago) and consider any and all assessments D-NH names that since 2012-13 every school surrounding Grundy Center has had See SCHOOL BOARD page 2 Homecoming Royalty

What’s Happening Candidates for Dike-New Hartford Dike Community Blood Drive Thursday, September 24 High School Homecoming King Dike Community Building and Queen include, front row (left Flu Shot Clinic 1:30 - 5:30 p.m. Wellsburger • Wellsburg to right): Haylee Luna, Carien 6-8 p.m. Flu Shot Clinic Scheepens (Honorary Queen), Dike Public Library Taylor Hedges, Katie Nielsen, Saturday, September 26 4-5:30 p.m. Josie Hill and Nicole Roberts. Drug Take-back Event Back row (l-r): Connor Neuroth, Grundy Center City Council Courthouse Lawn Cole Wildeboer, Nic Gronowski, City Hall • 6:30 p.m. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Ty Sohn and Alex Lewis. (John Monday, September 28 Wednesday, September 30 Jensen/The Grundy Register Grundy County Supervisors Wellsburg Community Blood Drive photo) Courthouse • 9 a.m. Wellsburg Community Building 1:30 - 5:30 p.m.

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The Grundy Register was Center scored well above the Iowa named the District’s official publi- and AEA 267 averages on the FAST cation while Carrie Dieken was des- Assessment, which is used by the ignated Level I investigator, Brent state. Thoren Homeless and Truancy “It’s conflicting information,” he Liason Officer, Chad Wagner Hot said. Lunch Representative and Schutz Johanns asked if the appeal let- Hot Lunch Hearing Officer. ter had been sent on time, to which The Board also reviewed com- Schutz said the letter had been sent mittee assignments. Saak and in time for the committee to con- Johanns will serve on the School sider. Improvement Advisory Committee Director Ron Saak added that, (SIAC), Gordon will be the Board’s “the denial of the appeal had noth- Wellness Committee representa- ing to do with when it was submit- tive and will also serve as District ted.” delegate at the Iowa Association of Johanns also questioned why School Board convention. Ascher time had passed between the time and Mackie will serve on the Nego- that the administrative team had tiation Committee, Johanns will the been informed of the designation. the Board’s representative on the County Board, Mackie will be the IN OTHER BUSINESS, the Board representative on the School Board adjusted graduation require- Foundation Board and Ascher will ments for the second consecutive again serve on the Policy Board. month, this time dropping the health Disagreement erupted over education requirement, which is Board representation on the Facili- not required by law. Lebo said the ties Committee. Saak and Ascher, change is necessary due to lower who served on the committee last staffing levels making it difficult year, expressed interest in con- for all students to take health. The tinuing while Johanns asked if he change will not affect the total could also be a committee member. number of credits that students are Schutz said only two Board mem- required to have to graduate, and bers should serve on the committee the class will still be taught. due to having three constituting a On a related note to the August quorum, requiring the meeting to discussion about P.E. graduation be conducted under Open Meeting requirements, the Board approved Law provisions. an extended contract to teacher Matt “The problem we run into is Lindeman for early bird P.E. there is so much work that has to be Much of the remainder of the done and it would inhibit the effec- meeting dealt with organizational tiveness of the group if we had to For the second straight year the Grundy Center Chamber of Commerce matters. The Board elected Saak as constantly call meetings every time is hosting a scarecrow contest for local businesses. Pictured above is a president in a 3-2 vote over Johanns we met,” Schutz said. scarecrow at As You Like It Hallmark while above-right is a display out- and Brent Ascher as vice-president “I think we have a very function- side Stylish Living. Right is the True Value display. More scarecrowns over Johanns by an identical 3-2 al committee,” Saak added. will be featured in upcoming weeks. (John Jensen/The Grundy Register vote. Saak, Ascher and Chad Mack- Johanns asked if, to avoid a quo- photos) ie voted for Saak and Ascher while rum, if it would be possible to rotate Johanns and new Board member the three so that no more than two John Gordon voted for Johanns in attended any particular meeting. both votes. Schutz went on to appoint The Board approved the 2015- Ascher and Saak, to which Johanns 16 Board calendar, with monthly asked if under statute that the meetings the third Wednesday of superintendent has the authority to News tip? each month except in March, which appoint the committee. will be the fourth Wednesday due to “Is there some statute or some- spring break. thing saying that it’s appointed?,” The Board voted to use Lynch- he said. Dallas as its primary attorney fol- Saak said, by statute, the Well- lowing a discussion that included ness and SIAC have to be Board talk about increased attorney fees approved but that it had been rec- last year. Saak, Mackie and Ascher ommended that the superintendent voted in favor of Lynch-Dallas appoint other committee members. while Johanns and Gordon voted Schutz also presented outgo- against the selection. ing director Kelly Mathews with a GNB and Green Belt Bank and certificate of appreciation for her Trust were named School District time on the Board. Mathews served depositories with $5 million deposit nine years and chose not to run for Let us know! limit while the Iowa Schools Joint reelection this year. (319) 824-6958 Investment Trust was named a [email protected] www.thegrundyregister.com Grundy NEWS Register Thursday, September 24, 2015 3 Obituaries Frances Slifer Frances Leone Slifer, 86, of Wellsburg passed away September 16, 2015, Grundy Register Bulletin Board at the University of Iowa Hospital in Iowa City. Visitation was held Sep- Brief placement is available to events that fall within The Grundy Register readership area, which includes all of Grundy County, Aplington and Parkersburg. Select events from the Ackley, tember 20 at the Doyen-Abels Funeral Home in Eldora, Gladbrook and Hudson areas may be printed at the editor’s discretion. Any cost to participate will not be printed within the briefs, nor will any mention of menu items. Bulletin Board Wellsburg. A funeral service was held September placement is available to non-profit groups or for major community events. 21 at the United Reformed Church in Wellsburg. Briefs must be received by 2 p.m. Monday for placement in that week’s paper. Briefs submitted at the office must be on standard 8 1/2 x 11 paper (no half pages please!). Please type briefs if possible. The Register is not responsible for errors in hand-written submissions. Burial was held at the Hazel Green Cemetery in Ackley. Memorials may be directed to the family. Planning ongoing Dike Elementary musical called “Are We There Yet”. September- November and from Condolences may be left at www.abelsfuneral- The musical is based on the story of January-March. Performing in Sep- homes.com. for 2015 G.C. invites veterans Moses and the exodus of the people tember will be the group, “Restored” Fran was born on March 14, 1929, in German out of slavery. Dates are Saturday, consisting of members Ray and Township, Grundy County. She was the daugh- Festival of Trees to program Sept. 26 at 10:00 a.m. at New Al- Nancy Hemmer and Naomi Probert. ter of John and Lillian (Fricken) Lindaman. Fran GRUNDY CENTER — Planning DIKE — On Monday, Nov. 9 at daya Lifescapes in Cedar Falls and Restored sings a variety of gospel graduated from Wellsburg High School and was is currently underway for the 2015 10:25 a.m. a Veterans Day program at the church on Sunday, Sept. 27 music ranging from contemporary known in town for helping her father deliver milk before school, later she Grundy Center Festival of Trees. will be held for the Dike Elemen- during 9:30 a.m. worship plus a 4:00 to southern gospel. The free concert worked at Okones Implement and as a nurse’s aide for a time. She was This year’s event will be held tary School in the auditorium at the matinee performance. Refreshments will begin at 7PM with refreshments united in marriage to her husband Ivan Slifer on March 7, 194, at the parson- Nov. 13-15 at the Grundy Com- Dike-New Hartford High School in following. Approximate length 45 served afterwards. Everyone is in- age of the Second Christian Reformed Church. Together they welcomed four munity Center. The 2015 theme is Dike. The program will last approxi- minutes. vited. Questions call Ray at 277- sons into their family. Ivan and Fran also hosted a foreign exchange student “Christmas Around the World.” mately 40 minutes. This year the The public is invited to at- 4848. from Denmark, Arne Hertz, whom they considered their fifth son. Event planners are currently people from Retrieving Freedom, a tend. Cast members include: Pas- Fran was a long-time member of the United Reformed Church in Wells- seeking entries for this year’s fes- Waverly-based group that trains ser- tor Lisa Dietrich, Duane Hamilton, burg. There she served the church as a member of Helping Hands and the tival. The form can be found vice dogs, will present. The school Sharon Hemmen, Mary Jacobson, Grundy County Willing Workers. She loved reading, gardening and bird watching, especially online at www.grundycenter.com. would like to invite any area veter- Gary Karr, Jeri Karr, Jean Loger, cardinals. Fran loved the outdoors and enjoyed camping, hunting and fishing A paper copy of the form can be ans to attend the program, and be Bev Lupkes, Mary Mommer, Em- Public Health to with her husband and family. She also enjoyed maintaining her farm long- picked up at City Hall, and also at recognized. Please call the Dike El- ily Mugge, Linda Nielsen, Paul offer flu shots side her husband Ivan. However, her true joy in life came from spending time Kling Memorial Library. ementary School at 319-989-2487 to Nielsen, Meridith Sandlin, Carlene GRUNDY COUNTY — Grundy with her family, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Contact Jill Krausman if you let us know if you will be attending. Stage, Audrey Stefan and Helene County Public Health will be of- Fran is survived by her sons Steven (Betty) of Filer, ID, Sidney (Beth) of have any questions (319-415-4489) Wertz with Isabella Dietrich and fering flu shots at several clinics Wellsburg, Spencer (Cindy) of Wellsburg and her exchange son Arne (Sil- or e-mail to [email protected] Ron Poe on tech crew. throughout the county in September ke) Hertz of Denmark; her grandchildren Shane (Erin) Slifer, Nick (Tarah) Crisis Intervention and early October. There is a fee Slifer, Andy Slifer and Elsy Slifer; her step-grandchildren Jeremy (Tami) Services to host for the shots. Those eligible should Maas, Zach (Robin) Maas and Courtney (Pat) Hurt; 13 great-grandchildren Drug take-back GC Fire Dept. to bring their Medicare Card. and her nieces and nephews. event planned for fund-raiser host benefit for Shots will be available at the fol- She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband Ivan; her son Stu- WELLSBURG — Crisis Inter- lowing locations and times: art; her sister Isabel; and her brother Arnold. Saturday vention Services is teaming up with Hawn family September 24, 2015 Wellsburger, GRUNDY CENTER — Grundy the Barn Stahl Petting Zoo to host a GRUNDY CENTER — The Wellsburg 6-8 p.m. County Public Health will hold a “Stand Against Domestic Violence” Grundy Center Fire Department September 28, 2015 Dike Public Everett A. Wrage drug take-back event Saturday, Sept. fund-raiser Saturday, Oct. 3 from is having a benefit for Luverne & Library, 4-5:30 p.m. Everett A. Wrage passed away on September 10, 2015. Survivors include 26 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the noon to 4 p.m. at the petting zoo east Sandy Hawn. The event is the De- October 9, 2015 Broad Street spouse Doris (Davis) Wrage; three daughters and spouses; four grandchil- northwest corner of the courtyard of Wellsburg. partment’s annual breakfast and is Brewery, Reinbeck, 4-6 p.m. dren; and sister Janice Sloan. Everett was preceded in death by his parents at the Grundy County Courthouse, The event will feature a silent planned for Sunday, October 4 at the Alvin and Selma (Larsen) Wrage. Services will be held on Saturday, Sept. near the Grundy County Sheriff’s auction, facepainting, a bake sale Fire Department from 7:30 a.m. to 1 26 at 1:30 in Bellevue, NE at the Thanksgiving Lutheran Church. Burial will Department office. and The Mud Puppies, a central p.m. All proceeds will go to benefit Parents, kids, be held at a later date. Turn in unused or expired medi- Iowa cover band. the Hawns. cation and learn about Grundy Cen- A portion of admission cost will The event will also feature a si- Money Matters® ter’s 24/7 Drug Drop Box. also be donated to Crisis Interven- lent auction and bake sale. tion Services. workshop set Blood drives set Dike Fire Rescue for Sept. 27 Pumpkin Festival GRUNDY CENTER — The Grundy Family YMCA Notes for Grundy Center to host annual American Lutheran Church in Grun- planned Oct. 3 dy Center will host a Parents, Kids SAVE the DATE — YMCA Hal- If you are interested in volunteer- Dike, Wellsburg breakfast and Money Matters® workshop loween Carnival - Thursday, Oct. 22, ing to run a game at the Carnival LifeServe Blood Center of Des in New Hartford DIKE — Dike Fire Rescue has Sunday, Sept. 27 from 3 to 5 p.m. 5 to 8 p.m. contact Audrey at the Y, 319-825- Moines will be conducted a trio of NEW HARTFORD — New scheduled its annual pancake break- TV, movies, websites, friends … Kindergar- 6210. Great opportunity for silver Grundy County blood drives in up- Hartford will host a Pumpkin Festi- fast for Saturday, Oct. 3 and will be all can affect your kids’ attitudes ten through cord hours! coming weeks. val Saturday, Oct. 3 from 10 a.m. to serving from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the about life and money. Find out how fifth-grade • A Dike-New Hartford blood 6 p.m. at Packwaukee Park. fire station. Cost of the meal is a free to talk to your kids about influences, students are ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 26, the drive will be held Monday, Sept. 28 The event will feature hay rides, will donation. Proceeds will be used choices and responsible money hab- invited to a Y will take all kids in grades 5-9 at the Community Building in Dike antique tractors, a car show, a movie toward the purchase of equipment. its. night of fun on a trip to Climb Iowa! The kids from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m.; in the park at dark as well as various The program is free and designed carnival games in the Upper El- will be introduced to various types • A Wellsburg Community Blood activities and vendors, crafts and a specifically for parents and their ementary gymnasium. Games will of climbing and will learn how to Drive will be Wednesday, Sept. 30 flea market. Free pumpkins will be New Hartford children ages 6 to 16. include ring toss, bingo, inflatable properly use an auto-belay. We will from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. at the Wells- available to kids. RSVP to Pam Wical at the church slide, softball knockdown, face leave the Upper Elementary building burg Community Center; gospel concert office, 319-824-3557 by Sept. 13. painting, football tire throw, bal- at 9:00 a.m. and will return at 2:00 • A Grundy Center Blood Drive loon animals, kiddie pool fishing, p.m. Pre-registration is required, so will be Thursday, Oct. 15 from 12:30 Fredsville Church series resumes NEW HARTFORD — The an- timed challenge games and a spooky please contact Audrey at the Y if you to 6 p.m. at the Grundy Community nual gospel concert series will begin haunted hallway. Participate in are interested in participating! (319) Center. to present at the New Hartford Community games for a chance to win a variety 825-6210 or adevilder@spartan- Schedule a blood donation ap- Biblical musical Center, Tuesday September 29th. of prize packages! All games are pride.net pointment online at lifeserveblood- Fredsville Lutheran Church, This series of concerts occurs the free. center.org or by calling 800-287- 32756 150th Street, Cedar Falls, last Tuesday of every month from 4903. will present an entertaining, Biblical Corrections and Clarifications Corrections dards. The levels are within OSHA The story headlined “Supervisors standards. seek other options after high air qual- ity testing estimate” contained a pair Clarification of errors due to misinterpretations of The magistrate court news in meeting proceedings. The estimated the Sept. 10 Grundy Register listed $9,540 cost of testing the courthouse Tiffanie Saak as having been cited air included $3,224 for review of for “At Large Prohibited.” Grundy documents and test results. The story County Attorney Erika Allen has listed this as an additional cost. 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In our Neher and queen Kelly Anderson 21st century economy, it’s widely for Grundy Center and for DNH considered a smart move to pursue king Jamie Decker and queen Katie higher education or vocational train- Beecher. ing as the next generation looks to se- • A 21-13 Spartan homecoming cure financial independence and self- victory over Ogden. sufficiency. Many studies report that • Grundy Center Mayor Jack college graduates significantly -im Stumberg has proclaimed Oct. 1 as prove their lifetime earning potential by earning an advanced degree. How- Down Syndrome Buddy Walk Day. ever, reading the fine print of those • Rouse Motor Co. helped raise studies also shows a disparate range money for the Grundy County Me- of earning potential based on one’s morial Hospital’s ‘Touch A Life’ field of study, as an example. So, campaign through Chrysler’s popu- considering the substantial student lar charity golf program. debt burden that a growing percent- • Cortland Apples – 2 -3# bags age of graduates struggles to repay for $2.98. – the U.S. Department of Education’s • Theatre – March of The Pen- student loan portfolio exceeds $1 tril- guins & Just Like Heaven. lion – it’s important that policymak- 25 Years Ago This Week - 1990 ers examine the federal government’s • Pictured is Brent Wilson of lending practices and the borrowing Grundy National Bank presenting behavior of college-bound students. Sam Iverson with a donation to the Specific steps can be taken to encour- Chemical Dependency Service Cen- of the most notable things about the different events I’ve been to is the age financial literacy and teach- stu ter to help further the work of that From The different types of crowds you get. dents to become smarter, savvier bor- vital community organization. It’s easy to understand why a high school crowd is going to be different rowers. The federal government has a • Enrollment at Grundy Center responsibility to the taxpaying public than a college crowd which is different than a professional event crowd. schools is 646 for first semester, and to student borrowers to ensure which is up 10 from last year. That said, it’s amazing how different the crowds can be from game to game. that students understand their income • Spartans are victorious over I’ve been going to Cedar Rapids Kernels Minor League Baseball games to debt ratio, as an example. My bi- Ackley-Geneva with 50-0 score. Cheap Seats with friends pretty regularly for about 15 years. Most of the games we go to partisan legislation, the Know Before • The Inspirations Concert will I’ve spent some of my free time the past week or so planning what has are either Saturday night or Sunday afternoon crowds, as that’s what works You Owe Federal Student Loan Act, be at the Colfax Center Church on become an annual early fall trip. This is something I’ve been doing since best with all of our schedules. One of the fun things about Cedar Rapids would strengthen loan counseling Sunday. I returned to northeast Iowa almost is that the team is almost always competitive. The Kernels’ parent teams, requirements and establish a more • The DNH royalty court is pic- 15 years ago and one of my favorite the Minnesota Twins, and previously the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, transparent process in which institu- tured for the following week. parts of fall (aside from high school usually have pretty good talent that they sent through C.R., which often adds tions of higher education take steps to help student borrowers graduate with • Ramen Noodles - 6 pkg.for $1. and college football). This year up to playoff games. It is absolutely stunning the difference that makes in less debt hanging over their heads. • Theatre – Tales the Movie, The thing with a leaf trip is that the game’s atmosphere. Treasure of the Lost Lamp. Apart from my legislation, colleges you never know what you are going A typical weekend Minor League Baseball crowd is pretty loose and should take care to keep tuition and 50 Years Ago This Week - 1965 to get. Last year a friend from the often not all that into the game. There are usually a lot of families, and • The administrator of Grundy living expenses as low as possible to Cedar Rapids area and I seemed to their main purpose of going is a family activity. In other words they are County Memorial Hospital, John avoid putting pressure on students to Kohl, stated that the hospital will be time it darn near perfectly and went sometimes interested in things other than what’s going on between the foul borrow more than they can afford. Question: How would your bill able to meet all requirements of the to an area that can be beautiful ... but lines. They’ll cheer when the team makes a great play in the field or hits a address staggering student debt in Federal government to treat Medi- had a really lousy trip color-wise. home run, but even that’s not everyone in the crowd. It’s a lot different than America? care patients, once the federal health A lot of it seems to be the actual even a Major League Baseball game, where most of the fans seem at least in Answer: As a fiscal conserva- program goes into effect. day you get. Last year we hit a fairly tune with the game. tive, I share the tight-fisted views of • The American Lutheran church cloudy day and the colors were dull The funny thing about playoff baseball games at the Minor League hard-working Iowans who agree that is sponsoring a ‘Festival of Faith’ in at best ... far less beautiful than the level is that you generally get a lot fewer fans ... and the atmosphere is Washington can’t tax, spend or bor- October. colors I’ll see driving to work along so much better. My crew (the clothier, the electronics technician and me, row its way to prosperity. Borrow- • The annual big fall fabrics sale Highway 175 in a couple of weeks. the newspaper editor) generally try to catch at least one if not a couple of ing beyond one’s means or potential is happening now at ‘Fashion Fab- By JOHN JENSEN To be honest, Grundy County and playoff games each year that C.R. qualifies ... generally the weekend games. ability to repay puts future prosper- rics’ in Reinbeck. those like it have some of the better Sunday and Monday were our first-ever trips to see the Kernels in the ity at risk. A sensible rule of thumb • Trudy Hagerman is homecom- for student borrowers is not to take ing queen at Dike. color I’ve seen, in that the colorful trees are combined with the yellows and Midwest League Championship Series (Cedar Rapids’ first time advancing browns of the drying corn and bean fields. that far in the playoff in more than 20 years) and I absolutely could not on more debt than what is necessary • Back-to-back no hitters by San- to pay for college. A University of Lynnette and I have been talking about this trip for awhile — a long believe the atmosphere. Kernels crowds are usually pretty polite ... not quite di Nederhoff has enabled the Wells- Iowa estimate suggests about 40 per- burg Warriorettes to reach the finals weekend that we’re hoping is a little less rushed than our getaway earlier this like watching golf, though it isn’t that far off. Fans cheer politely, get excited cent of the average $25,000 student of the girls sectional softball tourna- summer. Have a fast-paced weekend in the big city is great ... but something at a big play, and one or two people might bark about a close call. Sunday, loan debt exceeds what is needed to ment at Conrad. can be said for slowing down and smelling the fresh air. though was different. From the kid leading cheers on top of the dugout (who pay tuition, room and board. That • Construction crews will begin Ever since we moved to Iowa, I’ve been fascinated by the Mississippi seemed to have had way too much caffeine) to the fans all around us. These means a student borrower graduates to move this week to lay the cement River. When we lived in Michigan and Ohio, the mighty Miss felt like a sort were baseball die hards, not the family crowd we’re used to seeing. From with an extra $10,000 debt burden. foundation for the new 80x100 hard- of dividing line — when you crossed the Mississippi you were suddenly out the first pitch they were into the game and by the final out I was nearly as That makes it even harder to stretch a ware and storage building in Hol- West. If memory serves me correctly, my first time seeing the Mississippi hoarse as I am after attending a UNI football game. It was electric! paycheck to pay other monthly bills, land. was actually when we were moving to Iowa. I’d been west of it before, but How did things go? I guess you’ll have to wait for next week to find out such as rent, insurance and utilities. • Green Beans - 2 for 49¢. And let’s be clear. The federal gov- that had been on a plane. We didn’t do a lot of short road trips as a family, so (or look it up online), as this column was due before Monday’s game. • Center Theater – Cinderella & ernment shouldn’t lend more than is Elvis Presley in Tickle Me. the first time I really got to explore the river was when I was old enough and necessary and underwrite lifestyle 75 Years Ago This Week - 1940 responsible enough to drive myself to Burlington, which was the nearest extras that aren’t necessary to earn a • Grundy county 4-H club mem- river town to Fairfield and where there was a hobby store I liked to visit. college education. Student borrow- bers will be well represented at the I never really discovered the river, though, until I had long graduated ers need to come to grips with the Dairy Cattle Congress which begins and had to visit the Gunderson Clinic in LaCrosse with a friend who was size and scope of their debt burden. in Waterloo on Monday. having some tests done there. Instead of taking the quicker way home on That’s why my bill would upgrade • The new Grundy theater is to be the Wisconsin side of the river, we meandered along the much more rugged the student loan counseling provi- completed and ready for the public Minnesota and Iowa side, following the Great River Road, and only then did sion into an annual requirement, not during the Thanksgiving week, eight just for first-time borrowers. It also I see the Mississippi River that Mark Twain referenced in The Adventures weeks from the time construction would require colleges: to furnish work starts. of Huckleberry Finn. There were small towns and gorgeous bluffs ... and an estimate of a student’s projected • The Grundy Center city council the roads were rarely straight. We walked the small-town streets of Lansing debt to income ratio that forecasts a adopted a resolution to open a 40’ al- where the railroad ran right along the street; we stopped in Guttenberg to repayment schedule with the start- ley near the center of Block 26 of the watch a couple of barges go through the lock and had a quiet catfish dinner ing wages in their particular field of original plat of town. at a small hole-in-the-wall restaurant in Marquette. study; inform student borrowers how • The Spartans were defeated by When I relocated to Oelwein, that part of the river was much closer and not graduating on time would add the Tama Indians - 14-6. significantly to their debt burden; and • Iowa Falls invites everyone to it didn’t take that long for me to discover it. A friend and I would often travel to Marquette (only an hour away) for a quick lunch at the Beer and to counsel them against the risks of the Willkie Rally to observe his short over borrowing. Again, students need Brat Garden and then would cross the river to visit a small local park that time on the platform. to understand they do not need to bor- • Ten years ago: George Diehl is we liked for a couple of hours. Or, instead of crossing the river, maybe we row the maximum amount for which going to be an independent candidate would drive up the Iowa side ... it was really relaxing. they are eligible. Finally, my bill for sheriff in the November election It was on one of these trips that I discovered bald eagles, a bird I remain would require that students receive & the marriage of Nettie Riekena fascinated by to this day. It was the dead of winter and I’d heard that below regular statements about their loan and Henry Okones of Wellsburg was announced. the dam in Guttenberg was a great place to see and photograph eagles, while they are still in school, not just • The Grundy Center Schools are which at that point I had never seen in the wild. We saw an eagle just outside when they must start repaying. Regu- beginning the school year with some Oelwein, which I figured was a good sign, and saw 20 or more eagles sitting lar reminders about one’s repayment new equipment: the music dept. get- on the ice below the dam when we arrived. Guttenberg was close enough responsibilities will help promote mindful borrowing, as opposed to an ting two new horns, the arts class us- that I could run over there if I had an afternoon off from work, and from time ing an electric motor and the home- out of sight, out of mind debt burden. to time I did that, though I never saw as many eagles as I did that first day. Knowing what you owe, before you making dept. has an electric cleaner The trip with Lynnette will include part of the river that I’ve never and Mr. Hancock now has a private go to college, will help make the next office with new furniture adjoined to explored — that between the Twin Cities and LaCrosse. With any luck the generation of students smarter bor- the main office. leaves will be changing colors up there next weekend. rowers and better financial stewards. • Cream Cheese – 17¢ per lb. • • • These are invaluable lifetime lessons • Reinbeck Theatre – King of the I have been lucky enough to attend a lot of sporting events. Though most that will pay it forward for years to Lumber Jacks & Girl in 313. have been as a reporter/photographer, I’ve also seen my share as a fan. One come.

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We tap the past for clues ily and friends for all your kind and more likely that most adults will Minutes In Heaven, starring Hayden have most of the questions needed to all. It informs us how we behave as about what to avoid repeating in the words and prayers, cards, and food end up caring for an elderly parent Christensen and Kate Bosworth. This help find them to queries like: Who individuals, how we live together future, as well as what has worked provided during our difficult time. or relative. “Care does not have to movie is rated PG-13 for thematic are “we” as Iowans and as a nation? and how we govern ourselves.” well in the past that might serve us material, running approximately 120 How’d we get to be the way we are? Over the next 18 months, TRAC- well now as we seek a better way for- Grundy Center is such a caring mean that the person lives in your minutes in length. At 7:30 will be the How have we changed over time— ES will take its exhibit to all 99 Iowa ward towards a more sustainable and community. home,” explains Brenda Schmitt, A special thank you to Pastor action/thriller The Transporter Refu- or not—and how might we change in counties on three different tours, peaceable world. ISU Extension Family Finance Field Phil Dicks, our church family, our eled, starring Ed Skrein. This movie the future? showing at diverse venues (schools, TRACES first focused on WWII special neighborhood community Specialist. “It may mean that you is rated PG-13 for language, running TRACES will bring its mobile libraries, colleges, museums and oth- history. Now that that generation and friends, and to our church for provide transportation or other ser- approximately 95 minutes in length. exhibit “At Home in the Heartland: er institutions) in 42 counties already mostly is gone and new crises face the lovely meal provided us after vices to a person who still lives in There will be no matinees this week- How We Got to be ‘Us’” to Wells- in fall 2015. While the overall tour us, however, it is shifting its focus end. the funeral service. their own home.” For most working burg Community Center on Satur- focuses on Iowa history, the Wells- from preserving "traces" of WWII to * FRIDAYS ARE 50 cent Fridays day, October 3, 2015. It is housed in burg showing will feature local his- issues of civic life: What have been Also, a special thank you to the Americans, this still requires flexible at the Center Theatre! receive your Grundy Center Hospital staff and work schedules or using personal a retrofitted school bus, the “BUS- tory, as shared by local participants our strengths and weaknesses over choice of MEDIUM popcorn or any eum.” and facilitated by project director time as communities; what resources Ambulance Service and to the Ma- leave days, sometimes without pay. drink for just 50 cents! * The Iowa that existed as little Michael Luick-Thrams, whose fam- do we possess at present; what fu- sons for the ceremony provided at The Finances of Caregiving pro- Starring Hayden Christensen as 35 years ago is gone. Sweeping, ily has lived in Iowa since the 1830s. tures are open to us—solo and as a visitation. vides materials to assist caregivers and Kate Bosworth, 90 Minutes In The family of Richard Bonnett Heaven is based on the inspiring long-term changes in the region’s Forty years of research has yielded society—as we face numerous trials in protecting their assets and prepare agriculture, economy, technology, hundreds of photos, maps or other and grope forward? In response to for their retirement while providing New York Times best-selling book that has sold 7 million copies. Pas- politics and its ethnic, age or other documentation that offer a narrative current challenges, TRACES focus- care. This five-week program, be- tor Don Piper died January 18, 1989 demographics have altered the ways look into Iowa history. Dr. Luick-Th- es on issues of family history juxta- ginning October 6 will meet at the when a semi-tractor truck crushed his we live. In the process we have lost rams is a Ph.D. historian (Humboldt posed over that of communities as a Grundy County Extension office car. Declared dead by the first rescue old treasures even as we have gained Universität, Berlin), an educator fulcrum for deliberate social change. Grundy Center from 6 – 8 P.M. The five week class workers to arrive on the scene, Don’s new possibilities. All this can be ex- and speaker. Docent Irving Kellman Admission is free, in part with Bowling will be held October 6, 13, 27 and body lay under a tarp for the next 90 amined, together. guides visitors through the BUS. support from: Humanities Iowa, November 3 and 10. minutes. Don’s soul, meanwhile, was At present, some seniors report Luick-Thrams says, “TRACES the John K. & Luise V. Hanson and Classic League Class topics will include under- experiencing love, joy, and life like they find it difficult to relate to youth gathers, preserves and presents sto- the Martha-Ellen Tye Foundations, he’d never known before. Don was who use technology more complex ries of people’s lives, past and pres- Chester P. Luick Memorial Trust, First Half Standings standing your starting point and in Heaven. When another pastor’s than, and communication forms far ent–many of which have laid beneath Vander Haags Inc. and the Ostfriesen filling out worksheets; why it’s es- BLOWF’s 6 2 prayers helped bring Don back to life, different from, what was the norm dust left by time’s passage. By learn- Heritage Society. Details about both Grandview Heights 5 3 sential to plan, talking about Wills, he became a living miracle. Yet this a generation ago. Both seniors and ing lessons from the past, we might the tour and TRACES can be found Phelps John Deere 5 3 Durable Power of Attorney; retire- is one miracle Don wished never hap- parents cite what they describe as a rise above what otherwise could at: http://roots.traces.org/at-home-in- Tom’ Car Care 3 5 ment plans for caregivers and ways pened. Heaven’s bliss was replaced failure to transfer a sense of histo- demean us and keeps us from mov- the-heartland or [email protected] Van Wert Inc. 3 5 to continue tax deferred savings by excruciating pain and emotional ry—our cultural legacy—to younger ing forward as individuals, families, The Ostfriesen Heritage Society Crystal Bowl 2 6 while caregiving as well as in-home turmoil. With the support and prayers Iowans. communities and a nation.” will also be celebrating their 20th of his beloved Eva, their three kids, The exhibit curator holds that Founded in 2001, TRACES brings anniversary that day with several in- Season Bests care, adult day care, respite, residen- and friends near and far, Don clings “While the failure to transfer practi- people of different backgrounds and teresting displays. A noon luncheon High team handicap game — tial and hospice care; paying for care to his faith in God and fights to regain BLOWF’s 1,056. with long term care insurance, veter- a semblance of his previous life. The cal information hobbles young peo- perspectives together to speak with will be served following the program High team handicap series — ans benefits, Medicare, Medigap and Piper family’s incredible true story ple’s later job skills and economic each other, openly and respectfully, by project director Michael Luick- performance, the failure to transfer in order to exchange experiences and Thrams. BLOWF’s 2,959. Medicaid; effective communication of perseverance and overcoming the cultural information erodes their so- opinions. In the process, old stereo- taking time and planning ahead. challenges of life – and death – will High individual game — Mike cial skills. Cultural competency is types and current ideological limits Lauver 235. For more information or to reg- bring hope and encouragement to all who see it. High individual series — Dave ister, contact Shari Sell-Bakker at In The Transporter Refueled, Maxson Sr. 619 Grundy County Extension & Out- Frank Martin (played by newcomer reach, 319-824-6979 or sellbakk@ Ed Skrein), a former special-ops mer- Nutrition site menu Smith earns nursing degree from Allen College Commercial League iastate.edu cenary, is now living a less perilous WATERLOO – Jude Smith of and a bachelor of science in nurs- First Half life – or so he thinks – transporting Friday, September 25 — Ham- classified packages for question- burger Patty, French Fries, Baked Grundy Center received a Bach- ing degree from Allen College. She Rust Racing 46.5 13.5 elor of Science in Nursing Degree able people. When Frank’s father Beans, Hamburger Bun, Fresh Fruit, is currently enrolled in a doctoral Roger’s Boys 41 19 with Cum Laude honors from Allen program in health administration at News from Ivester (Ray Stevenson) pays him a visit in Ketchup Crystal Bowl 28 32 the south of France, their father-son College. The College awarded 76 Capella University. COMMUNITY PICNIC Monday, September 28 — Salis- DeKalb 27 33 bonding weekend takes a turn for the degrees at its commencement cer- Allen College offers degrees in The Ivester Community Picnic Wieland & Sons 25 35 worse when Frank is engaged by a bury Beef, Lima Beans, Stewed To- emony on Friday, Aug. 14 at Naza- radiography, health sciences, and 3-D Construction 12.5 47.5 will be held Saturday, September 26 cunning femme-fatale, Anna (Loan matoes, Multi Grain Bread/Marga- reth Lutheran Church in Cedar Falls, nursing. Just over 600 students en- High individual games (Sept. at 5 pm. Meat and beverage will be Chabanol), and her three seductive rine, Rosy Pears Iowa. rolled at the College this fall. Infor- 16) — Blake Schmitt 239; Curt furnished. sidekicks to orchestrate the bank heist Tuesday, September 29 — A: Allen College conferred 16 Bach- mation on Allen College is available Stahl 238. Bring plates and silverware, blan- of the century. Frank must use his co- Meatloaf with Gravy, Cheesy Pota- elor of Health Sciences degrees, 55 at www.allencollege.edu. ket and chairs. Bring a side dish to vert expertise and knowledge of fast toes, Green Peas with Onions, Multi Bachelor of Science in Nursing de- High individual games (Sept. 9) cars, fast driving and fast women to share. A movie will be shown after Grain Bread/Margarine, Glazed grees, three Master of Science of — Dave Hummel 241; Curt Buse- outrun a sinister Russian kingpin, and the meal. Fruit, Chocolate Milk Nursing degrees and two Doctor of man 236; Rich Riesberg 214; Eric worse than that, he is thrust into a Nursing Practice degrees. Invite neighbors and friends. Wednesday, September 30 — Gladbrook Simon 244. dangerous game of chess with a team The speaker for Allen College’s DEDICATION High individual series (Sept. of gorgeous women out for revenge. Lemon Pepper Fish, Confetti Rice, summer commencement was Sarah TheaTer 16) — Blake Schmitt 676; Curt A baby dedication will be held for From the producers of Liam Nee- Cabbage & Carrots, Multi Grain Brown. Sarah is the vice president of Gladbrook, IA ~ 888.473.3456 Stahl 672; Eric Simon 592; Dave Gabriel Thompson, son of Katie and son’s heart-stopping Taken trilogy, Bread/Margarine, Fresh Banana, operations of UnityPoint Clinic. Sar- Parker on Sunday, September 27. The Transporter Refueled is a fresh Tartar Sauce ah began her nursing career as a staff Hummel 585; Nathan Sealman 583; personification of the iconic role of There will be an opportunity to Thursday, October 1— Pork nurse in Allen Hospital’s intensive STarTinG ~ Friday Steve Bonk 578; Jason Appel 562; Frank Martin that launches the high- write a note for him to open in later Mike Weldon 555. octane franchise into the present-day with Mushroom Gravy, Baked Po- care unit. Since then she has held a September 24 High individual series (Sept. 9) years. and introduces it to the next genera- tato with Sour Cream, Garden Veg- number of other leadership positions at Allen including director of popu- — Dave Hummel 688; Curt Buse- PEACE DAY tion of thrill-seekers. gie Blend, Dinner Roll/Margarine, lation health and continuum strategy, No EscapE man 634; Rich Riesberg 613; Eric Peace Day was commemorated For the most up-to-date movie in- Cookie on September 20 by gathering round formation, please check out our new Each meal includes milk. All program director of inpatient reha- Simon 606; Steve Bonk 596; Steve bilitation and house supervisor. Sara • R • 103 min. the peace pole in front of the church, website at www.grundycentertheatre. meals must be ordered by 9 a.m. Schmitt 583; Nathjan Sealman 552; com. If you are interested in gift cer- has also served as an adjunct instruc- reading a litany for peace, and sing- the day before receiving a meal. 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The majority of the class is held at the Grundy County Heritage Muse- um and wraps up with the portion over at the Greenbelt shoot- ing ranges and the IKES trap ranges. Students participating in hands on demonstration of what they learned And before I forget, I want to give regarding crossing fences with firearms. (Photo courtesy Kevin Wil- a big thank you to the Tama/Grundy liams) IKES chapter for their annual sup- port of the Hunter Safety Program in tribute during their enjoyment of benefit every state and have - gener Grundy County. the sport. These figures are from the ated approximately $5.6 billion for During the course of the class, National Hunting and Fishing Day wildlife conservation since 1939! these students learned about safe website. An average hunter spends $1,638 gun handling, firearms types, am- NATIONAL HUNTING AND every year on the sport (Don’t tell my Long Term Care receives safety award munition, bowhunting, muzzleload- FISHING DAY is Sept. 26. The wife). More than 38 million Ameri- Caregivers at Grundy County Memorial Hospital Long Term Care display the patient safety recognition ing, first aid, game care, and ethics. fourth Saturday of September was cans hunt and fish which translates award received from Leading Age, a statewide advocacy group for senior care. Pictured in the front row (left They also have the opportunity to designated for this purpose when into Americans hunting about 228 to right) are: Nichole Onnen and Mindy Schmidt. Back row (l-r): Brian Swartz, Staci Petersen, Carla Green, gain experience handling rifles and then President Richard Nixon signed million days per year. Long Term Care Manager; Staci Schipper, and Tammi Pierce, Director of Nursing. (Courtesy photo) shotguns in a controlled shooting the first proclamation on May 2, And lastly, more Americans hunt environment. 1072. He said “I urge all citizens to and shoot than play golf. Sound like a lot? Believe me, it is! join outdoor sportsmen in the wise If you are one of the many in- Grundy County Sheriff’s Department Many of these people will be taking use of our natural resources and in dividuals that took a hunter safety this knowledge out into the field this insuring their proper management class this year around the State of A one vehicle accident ocurred inbeck, was arrested September 4 at September 5 at 2:45 PM on Hwy 20 fall beginning to develop these skills for the benefit of future generations.” Iowa, I want to wish you many safe August 31 at 8:15 PM on D-35 9:00 AM at the Sheriff’s Office on at the 219 mile marker. BRAYLINN and pursue game. The first huntings I found it interesting that firearms and enjoyable years hunting. For ev- west of Grundy Rd. STEPHEN a Hardin County warrant charging HOVENGA, age 23, Dike, was seasons are underway. The youth are involved in less than 1% of all eryone taking to the field this year WRIDER, age 30, Reinbeck, was him with PROBATION VIOLA- westbound when a deer entered the deer season started on September accidental fatalities. More Ameri- in pursuit of your favorite game and eastbound when a deer entered the TION. Released to Hardin County roadway and was struck. Hovenga’s 19. The dove, snipe, and woodcock cans are killed in accidents involv- participating in your favorite sport, I roadway and was struck. Wrider’s authorities. Arrested by GRUNDY 2008 Pontiac received an estimated seasons started September 1. Squir- ing vending machines than guns. have that same wish. And remember 2008 Dodge received an estimated COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE. $1,600 damage. No summons, no rel and cottontail rabbit seasons are The contributions, in the form ex- you are the face of hunting – do it re- $3,500 damage. No summons, no AARON ZIMMER, age 23, injury. Investigated by GRUNDY open. During October things become cise taxes paid on sporting firearms, sponsibly and ethically. And be safe injury. Investigated by GRUNDY Alta, was arrested September 4 at COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE. full swing with the archery and early ammunition and archery equipment, out there. COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE. 12:30 PM at the Sheriff’s Office on WELTIRIK DISON, age 44, Ce- muzzleloader deer seasons, water- A one vehicle accident occurred a Grundy County charging him with dar Rapids, was arrested September fowl seasons, and upland game bird September 2 at 1:25 PM on T-29 FAILURE TO APPEAR. Posted 5, at 7:00 PM by Bremer County seasons opening at different times. north of Beaman. KEVIN MOR- bond and released. Arrested by authorities on a Grundy County war- So, with hunting seasons under- RISON, age 25, Conrad, was north- GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF’S rant charging him with CONTEMPT way, I thought I’d share alittle bit bound when vehicle dropped off OFFICE. OF COURT. Posted bond and re- about hunters and what they con- onto the shoulder. The driver over- CALEB JANSSEN, age 21, Es- leased. Fall Into $avIngs! corrected, lost control and entered therville, was arrested September THOMAS RANDOLPH, age 21, the east ditch. The vehicle rolled 5 at 12:02 AM on Hwy 20 at the Waterloo, was arrested September Antiques – Books once before coming to rest back on 184 mile marker and charged with 5, at 11:45 PM on 180th Street west Advertising & News Clothing – Crafts its wheels. Morrison’s 2009 Mit- DRIVING WHILE LICENSE RE- of U Avenue and charged with OWI deadline is: subishi received an estimated $5,200 VOKED and VIOLATION OF A 1st and POSSESSION OF A CON- damage. No summons, minor in- PROTECTION ORDER. Released TROLLED SUBSTANCE. Posted Noon Monday! Furniture – Home Décor – Toys juries. Investigated by GRUNDY on a promise to appear. Arrested by bond and released. Arrested by (319) 824-6958 COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE. IOWA STATE PATROL. GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF’S LOGAN LORENZ, age 26, Re- A one vehicle accident occurred OFFICE. Church Worship Services Grundy Center First Christian Reformed Liberty Baptist Church (GARBC) Be Kind to everyone Thomas Vos, Pastor 705 1st Street American Lutheran Church 641-869-3305 319-989-2141 Luther Thoresen Pastor - www.alcgc.org 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship 319-824-3557 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Sunday School t’s easy to be nice to those who are 8:45 a.m. Worship Service 6 p.m. Evening Praise Service nice to us. We are designed to respond Pleasant Valley United Methodist Bethany Presbyterian Church to a smile with a smile, and only the Dot Geersema, Pastor beaman I Jerry Thordsen, Supply Minister 641-869-3637 hardest heart is unmoved by the tears of 319-824-5471 8:45 a.m. Morning Worship United Methodist Church someone who is genuinely suffering. The 10:00 a.m. Worship Service 641-366-2142 Reformed Church 9:30 a.m. Sunday School real challenge for most of us is to be kind First Baptist Church (GARBC) 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship to someone who is attacking us, or belit- Nathan Barkley, Pastor 10:45 Sunday School 319-824-3324 6:30 p.m. Evening Bible Study tling us, or treating us with contempt. www.firstbaptistgrundycenter.com Conrad 9:15 a.m. Sunday School Then we have to fight against our “ani- St. John Lutheran Church Alice Church of God 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Service mal nature” and resist the urge to hit back Bruce Zimmerman, Pastor Jim Hartman, Pastor 6:30 p.m. Sunday Evening Service 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship 641-623-5641 physically or verbally, and nothing is more 9:45 Sunday School & Bible Class First Presbyterian Church 9:15 a.m. Sunday School natural than to hit back when we are 10:30 a.m. Worship Service Rev. Mike Campbell, Pastor St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran being attacked. But nothing is more Chris- Rev. Sheryl Campbell, Parish Associate Victoria Shepherd, Pastor First Presbyterian Church 319-824-3152 tian than to turn the other cheek and 641-869-3992 Kerry Carson, Pastor 9:00 a.m. Worship 8:15 a.m. Sunday School 641-366-2342 to counter harsh words and abuse with 10:30 a.m. Adult Study in Chapel 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 8:45 a.m. Sunday School •Teens lead worship 3rd Sun. of month kindness and love. Contrary to the wis- 11 a.m. Fellowship St. Peter’s Country Church dom of the world, turning the other cheek United Methodist Church Rev. Michael McLane, Pastor United Methodist Church Phil Dicks, Pastor - 319-825-5408 is not weakness but in reality requires 563-581-2866 Rev. Gene Kubli 9:00 a.m. - Sun. - ‘Full Charge Service’ great strength of character and long-suf- 8 a.m. Morning Worship 641-366-2325 5:30 p.m. - Wed. - Kid & Family WOW 9:30 a.m. Sunday School fering patience. Our duty as Chris- meal & Sunday School United Reformed Church 10:45 a.m. Worship 6:30-7p.m.-Wed. ‘Quick Charge Service’ Matthew Nuiver, Pastor tians is to be kind to everyone, not just 641-869-3633 those who are kind to us. There is no Orchard Hill Church (Center Theatre) 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship area CHurCHes 319-824-3039 10:45 Sunday School great merit in being kind to those who are 9:45 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 7 p.m. Evening Worship Holy Family Catholic Parish kind to us. The real test is whether you can Rev. David Kucera Orchard Hill - Lincoln Center Steamboat Rock Baptist Church 319-345-2006 be kind to those who mistreat you. One Jesse Henkle, Host Pastor Harrison Lippert, Pastor Mass: 5:30 p.m., Sat. - Parkersburg way to do this is to realize that every- 319-824-6178 Bryce Roskens, Associate Pastor 9:30 a.m., Sunday - Reinbeck one is struggling. There is a popular 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship 641-868-2458 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 107 2nd St. Salem Church of Lincoln ““Therefore, as God’s chosen people, quote these days, often misattributed to 8:45 a.m. Traditional Service Rev. Barb Muhs, Pastor holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves Plato, which says it very nicely: “Be kind, Holland 10 a.m. Fellowship Hour - No S.S. 641-473-2450 Colfax Center Presbyterian 11 a.m. Contemporary Service 10:00 a.m. Worship Service with compassion, kindness, humility, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard Robbie Grames, Pastor No Sunday School (in summer) gentleness and patience.” battle.” Indeed, everyone struggles, and 319-824-5231 dike 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship Bethel Reformed Church —Colossians 3:12 NIV we should look upon everyone as needing 10:45 Sunday School United Methodist Church 319-347-6219 our help, even if they may not know it. Dan Ridnouer, Pastor 9 a.m. Worship Service – Christopher Simon Pleasant Valley Reformed Church 319-989-2535 10 a.m. Sunday School Rev. Rick Vollema 9 a.m. Sunday School 319-346-1090 10:15 a.m. Worship Service Ivester Church of the Brethren ****************************************************************************************** 9 a.m. Worship Service Katie Thompson, Pastor Space for this series of religious messages for all faiths is provided by The Grundy 10:30 a.m. Discussion Group Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church 641-858-3879 Mark Decker, Pastor 9:30 a.m. Christian Education Register and these community-minded business and professional people: WellsburG 319-988-3967 10:30 a.m. Worship Service 9:00 a.m. Worship Noon potluck Grundy Center WellsburG East Friesland Presbyterian 10:15 a.m. Sunday School Lynn Arends, Supply Pastor Engelkes-Abels Funeral Home & Monument Co. Doyen-Abels Funeral Home & Monument Co. Reformed Church of Stout GNB Bank The Wellsburg Herald 641-847-2896 Fredsville Lutheran Church 9:15 a.m. Sunday School Stephen and Olga Shaffer, Pastors Grundy Center Municipal Light & Power Dept. Rev. Lisa Dietrich, Pastor 319-346-1487 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Grundy County Rural Electric Cooperative ike 319-989-2065 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship d 8:15 a.m. Adult Sunday School The Grundy Register Beninga Sanitation Faith Presbyterian Church 10:30 a.m. Fellowship Time Heartland Cooperative 9:30 a.m. Traditional Worship 10:45 Sunday School Dike Funeral Chapel & Monument Co. 641-847-3188 10:30 a.m. Sunday School Richelieu Foods Inc. The Dike Register 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship Rouse Motor Co. 10:30 a.m. Sunday School Ubben Building Supplies, Inc. The Grundy Register Thursday, September 24, 2015 7 Diane Paige, Correspondent Volume 91 – Number 39 Phone: (319) 989-2163 Dike Register DNH lunch menu Dike Notes Thursday, September 17: Hamm By DIANE PAIGE and cheese sand, green beans, chips, honeydew Friday, September 18: chicken strips, broccoli, mashed potatoes/ gravy, peaches Monday, September 21: taco, Mexican potatoes, refried beans, mandarin oranges Tuesday, September 22: hot dog, curly fries, carrots, mixed fruit Wednesday, September 23: Pizza, corn, pears Thursday, September 24: spa- ghetti and meat sauce, garlic green beans, bread stick, grapes

Wolverine Invite Cross Country Meet New Hartford Fun On October 6 the Wolverine In- The morning in New Hartford was filled with exciting picture taking and beautiful scenery. The October 3 vite Cross Country Meet will take Pumpkin Festival preparations are underway. Each kid attending the event on Saturday Oct 3 will receive a place at Fox Ridge Golf Course. free pumpkin and Bobe Sires is checking the size and weight of a few of the pumpkins.The event will start at Will Reingardt reports that there Dike United Methodist Church 10 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. at Packwaukee Park in New Hartford. The gardens are beautiful and Charlie Brown will be 22 teams participating with and his Friends welcome everyone. around 800 kids running. dedicates renovated facility The event will start with a Kids By DIANE PAIGE The Sunday school rooms will Fun Run for PreK-6thgraders start- The Grundy Register be the next to be enjoyed by teach- ing at 4 pm followed by junior high DIKE — It was a Sunday of new ers and students. The Sunday, Oct. races and high school races. surroundings. With prayers of en- 4 will be the beginning of Sunday The event is colorful and great couragement, financial support and school classes . fun to watch. If anyone is interested the working together, the dream has Ridnouer said he was thankful for in helping out with the event and get come true. The interior of the church the congregations willingness to at- a close look at all the fun get in touch has a new fresh look. tend services in the fellowship hall with Will Reingardt. The dedication of all the new during three months of destruction items took place in the presents of a and construction. The project could very happy and appreciative congre- not have been accomplished without gation. Prayers of dedication were your acceptance and sacrifices. Security System preformed by Pastor Dan Ridnouer Ridnouer and his wife Valerie during the Sunday morning service. feel so blessed that they have been at DNH From a new alter, to the collection allowed to be a small part of the On my most recent visit to the plates to the carpet and pews it was a Dike United Methodists. Dike New Hartford High School I bright and thankful morning. was introduced to the new security system. The systems primary reason is to bring safety to the students and staff during the school day. The sys- tem gives school officials better con- About town trol of who is entering the building. The Pumpkin Festival will take Dates for Dike Visitors during the day will need place the morning of October 3 in Thursday, September 24 to buzz in at the front door of each New Hartford. Mark your calendars. 6 pm 9 th grade football at Wapsie building to be admitted. It was a rel- Free pumpkins for the kids. 6 10th volleyball at Dike atively simple process. At the main The deadline for applications for 415 JH FB at Hudson entrance door of each building you City of Dike Clerk position is Octo- 4:15 JH VB at Hudson will see a camera/intercom that is ber 7 2015. Friday, September 25 mounted to the wall and it will re- The Dike Fire Station will have 7 pm Football Homecoming lay both video and audio to the of- the aroma of pancakes on Saturday Saturday, September 26 fice. Visitors will have to push one October 3. The public is invited to 9am JV VB at G_R button and at that time a request will stop in for pancake and sausage from 9am VB at CF go to the main office of the build- 7 am till 1 pm. The free will dona- 9 am JH and HS CC ing. You will then receive a verbal tion will help the Dike Fire and Res- Sunday September 27 request from the office asking who cue purchase needed equipment. Local Church services you are and why you are requesting Al and Shirley Meester traveled Monday, September 28 entrance to the building. Once you to Colorado in May for the wedding JV VB at CF have identified yourself and stated of their granddaughter Taylor Ann 6 pm JV FB at Dike the purpose of your visit, the door Meester to Sebastian Kockeis. Tay- 4:15 JH VB @ NH will be unlocked and you will be lor is the daughter of Troy Meester. Tuesday September 29 directed to the office to take care of The couple now lives in London, 4:30 JH HS CC at Jesup your business. England where Sebastian works for 6pm VB at Dike This system will be very user the Bank of Canada. Eric Meester Wednesday, September 30 friendly while at the same time allow from Wasilla, Ak, and Dawn Meester Rest Get prepared for October DNH the opportunity to make sure Zandberg and family from Salt Lake and the Pumpkin Festival October 3 we have a safe school and know who City, Ut. were also there. is in our buildings. Dawn Meester Zandberg com- pleted the Mt. Hood to the coast run in August.. She and the relay team ran some 198 miles in the wind and Homecoming Week rain. It is Homecoming week and the Senior class of 2015 has selected these five lady Wolverines and these five gentlemen wolverines to make up this years homecoming court. The student body will select one Farmer’s Feed & Supply gal and one guy to become King and Universal Automotive Queen of 2015 Homecoming. See us for automobile repairs and oil changes. The five gals are Taylor Hedg- HELP WANTED es, Josie Hill, Haylee Luna, Katie We have new & used tires and do Nielsen, Nicole Roberts Help Wanted: Server and or on-farm tire repair. The five guys are Nic Gronows- line cook, experience preferred. Stop ki, Alex Lewis, Connor Neuroth, Ty in for Application at Slice Ultra- Konken Electric, Inc. 405 Grundy Avenue, Reinbeck Sohn, Cole Wildeboer Shed, 115 W. Elder St., Dike IA. Since 1973 We do know the Honorary Queen 50624. 319-788-6335 or 319-788-2000 is Carien Scheepens who makes her Farm, Residential, Commercial We’re the big blue building on the north side of Hwy 175. home with the Mulder family. Position AvAilAble: The Dike Post Office is looking Grundy CEntEr 319-824-3150 to hire a Rural Carrier Associate. dIKE 319-989-2155 Please apply online at www.USPS. rEInbECK 319-788-3150 com/employment thru 9/28 or contact Postmaster for further info at 319.989.2077. 8 Thursday, September 24, 2015 Grundy NEWS Register www.thegrundyregister.com

Director Gordon to approve the School Board Motion made by Director Gordon, seconded by Great Iowa Meeting Calendar. Meetings will be held on the Director Mackie to approve the 2015-2016 C- third Wednesday of each month with the excep- Plan. Motion carried unanimously. Legal tion of March 23, 2016. Motion carried unani- Motion made by Director Johanns, seconded by Treasure Hunt mously. Director Mackie to approve the contract exten- Motion made by Director Mackie, seconded sion for Matt Lindeman for doing early bird PE. The Grundy Center School Board met in regular by Director Gordon to approve the use of The Motion carried unanimously. coming to session on Wednesday September 16, 2015 in Grundy Register for official school publications. Motion made by Director Ascher, seconded the High School IMC. Motion carried unanimously. by Director Mackie to approve the resolution The Annual Board Meeting of the Board of Lynch Dallas will be the primary law firm for all to Consider Continued Participation in the In- Grundy County Directors of the Grundy Center Community matters. Lynch Dallas has the expertise and ex- structional Support Levy. Motion Carried unani- DES MOINES - State Treasurer School District was called to order at 5:00 PM in perience to handle the legal issues encountered mously. the High School IMC. Michael L. Fitzgerald is gearing up by Grundy Center School District. In addition to The Board reviewed the upcoming dates to re- Roll Call: Present: Ascher, Johanns, Mackie, consulting with Lynch Dallas, the district may on member. for his Great Iowa Treasure Hunt's Mathews, Saak limited basis employ the additional services of The meeting was adjourned at 6:23 PM. fall publication in hopes of returning Administrators/Directors: Ackerman, Lebo, the local law firm of Heronimus, Schmidt, Allen GRUNDY CENTER COMMUNITY SCHOOL Sammons, Schutz, Wagner & Schroeder for local real estate and ordinance DISTRICT lost money to its rightful owner. Visitors: Chris Bangasser, John Jensen, John issues such as land transactions and county Ron Saak, Board President "We are holding over $337,587.19 Gordon, Matt Lindeman, Ronda Kruger, Jill or city codes. Lynch Dallas will be the district’s Becki Smith, Board Secretary for Grundy County residents in the May, W Will Barnes, Heather Gutknecht primary legal counsel and advisor for all legal The board recited the Pledge of Allegiance. matters. Motions made by Director Mackie, sec- Great Iowa Treasure Hunt," said Motion made by Director Mathews, seconded onded by Director Ascher to approve the use of Fitzgerald. "Throughout the years, by Director Mackie to approve Agenda. Motion Lynch Dallas for legal counsel on school mat- carried unanimously. ters moving forward and retain Ahlers Law Firm we have had tremendous success President Johanns welcomed visitors and gave for unfinished business. Motion carried with a returning unclaimed property in invitation for comment. 3-2 vote. Johanns-No; Ascher-Yes; Mackie- Grundy County. We have returned Motion made by Director Ascher, seconded by Yes; Saak-Yes; Gordon- No. IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR Director Mackie to approve the Consent Agen- Motion made by Director Johanns, seconded GRUNDY COUNTY, STATE OF IOWA $342,728.59 for people in Grundy da approving the minutes from the 8-19-2015 by Director Mackie, to use Heronimus, Schmidt, Docket No. (Sale No.): 15-0478(1) County, but we are always looking Regular Meeting along with bills presented for Allen & Schroeder for local legal issues. Motion Court No. EQCV059274 for more individuals. The fall pub- payment. Motion carried unanimously. carried unanimously. Special Execution The board reviewed the statement of Deposi- Director Johanns excused himself from the pro- PLAINTIFF: SELENE FINANCE, LP lication is just one way we reunite tory as of June 30, 2015 presented by the Busi- ceeding Agenda item due to conflict of interest. VS. Iowans with their lost treasures." ness Manager Chad Wagner. Motion made by Director Ascher, seconded by DEFENDANTS: MICHAEL A. NOLTENSMEIER The Board reviewed the September 8, 2015 The Great Iowa Treasure Hunt Director Mackie to approve the depositories and - IN REM; JESSIE NOLTENSMEIER -IN REM; School Board Election results naming John deposit limits as follows: GNB - $5,000,000, ISJI PARTIES IN POSSESSION - IN REM program has returned over $198 Gordon and incumbent Bob Johanns as newly - $100,000, and Greenbelt Bank - $5,000,000 . As a result of the judgment rendered in the million in unclaimed property to elected board members. Motion carried unanimously. above referenced court case, an execution Motion was made by Director Mackie, sec- Director Johanns returned to the meeting. was issued by the court to the Sheriff of this more than 468,000 individuals since onded by Director Mathews, to adjourn the an- Motion made by Director Mackie, seconded by county. The execution ordered the sale of Fitzgerald started it in 1983. Un- nual meeting at 5:12 PM. Motion carried unani- Director Gordon to approve the appointment of defendant(s) Real Estate Property to satisfy the claimed property refers to money mously. Carrie Deiken as the Level 1 investigator. Mo- judgment. The property to be sold is: Lot Nine The Organizational Meeting was called to order tion carried unanimously. (9) in Block Ten (10) of and Stod- and other assets held by financial in- at 5:12 PM by Board Secretary Smith. Motion made by Director Johanns, seconded by dard’s Addition to the Town (now city) of Grundy stitutions or companies that have lost Roll Call: Present:Ascher, Gordon, Johanns, Director Mackie to approve the appointment of Center, Iowa. Mackie, Saak contact with the property's owner for Brent Thoren as Homeless & Truancy Liaison Street Address: 803 M Ave, Grundy Center, Deb Prier, Aplington, will be the library's W.O.W. speaker in October. Administration: Ackerman, Lebo, Sammons, Officer. Motion carried unanimously. Iowa 50638 a specific period of time. State law Schutz, Wagner Motion made by Director Ascher, seconded by The described property will be offered for sale requires these institutions and com- Visitors: Chris Bangasser, John Jensen, John Director Mackie to approve the appointment at public auction for cash only as follows: Date Gordon, Matt Lindeman, Ronda Kruger, Jill of Ron Saak and Bob Johanns to the School of Sale is January 5, 2016, at 10 a.m., at the panies to annually report and deliver May, W Will Barnes, Heather Gutknecht, Rick Improvement Advisory Committee. Motion car- Grundy County Sheriff’s Office, 705 8th St., unclaimed property to the state trea- Schubach, Kelly Mathews ried unanimously. Grundy Center, Iowa 50638 Phone (319) 824- surer's office, where it is held until Wellsburg Library news ... The Oath of Office was administered by Sec- Motion made by Director Ascher, seconded by 6933 Fall Fashion will be the topic crafts and songs. Our fall session has retary Smith to Director Gordon and Johanns. Director Mackie to approve the appointment Homestead: Defendant is advised that if the the owner or heir of the property is Director Johanns and Director Saak were nomi- of John Gordon to The Wellness Committee. described real estate includes the homestead found. Common forms of unclaimed when Deb Prier of Aplington speaks begun with a bug unit. The children nated as Board President. The Board roll call Motion carried unanimously. (which must not exceed 1/2 acre if within a city to our W.O.W. group on October 7 at have learned about bees, ants and voted with the results 3-2 (Johanns-Johanns; Other committee assignments were made by or town plat, or, if rural, must not exceed 40 property include savings or checking Ascher-Saak; Mackie-Saak; Saak-Saak; Gor- 2:00 p.m. She will be talking about fireflies in September. a superintendent appointment. Facility Com- acres), defendant must file a homestead plat accounts, stocks, uncashed checks, don-Johanns) in favor of Director Saak. The mittee: Ron Saak, Brent Ascher; Negotiations with the Sheriff within ten (10) days after service life insurance policies, utility secu- fashion and accessories. Mark your Congratulations to Jere Newman Oath of Office was administered to President Committee: Chad Mackie, Brent Ascher; Coun- of this notice, or the Sheriff will have it platted calendar for fun and refreshments! and Jolene Hippen for being the first Saak. ty Board: Bob Johanns; School Foundation: and charge the costs to this case. rity deposits and safe deposit box Secretary Smith turned the meeting over to Chad Mackie; IASB Assembly Delegate: John This sale not subject to redemption. contents. “Under the Wide and Starry Sky” patrons to have finished the 2015 President Saak. Gordon; Policy Committee: Brent Ascher; Fi- Property exemption: Certain money or property Visit the Great Iowa Treasure by Nancy Horan is our book club se- Reading Challenge! We still have Director Ascher and Director Johanns were nance Committee is all board members and will may be exempt. Contact your attorney promptly lection for October. The group will a few more months left to complete nominated as Board Vice President. The Board post an open meeting when required. to review specific provisions of the law and file Hunt at GreatIowaTreasureHunt. roll call vote of 3-2 (Johanns-Johanns; Ascher- Motion made by Director Mackie, seconded by appropriate notice, if applicable. gov to begin your search. Be sure be meeting on October 7 at 10:00 the challenge so keep on reading! Ascher; Mackie-Ascher; Saak-Ascher; Gordon- Director Ascher to approve the appointment of Judgment Amt - $122,420.10; Costs - $415.00; a.m. for discussion. Keep an eye on our library Face- Johanns) in favor of Director Ascher. The Oath Chad Wagner as Hot Lunch Representative. Accruing Costs - Plus; Interest - 6.5% of to like Great Iowa Treasure Hunt on of Office was administered to Vice President Storytime meets on Thursday book page or the website for upcom- Motion carried unanimously. $122,420.10 from July 1, 2015 = $4,098.56. Facebook and follow the program on Ascher. Motion made by Director Ascher, seconded by Attorney is DavisBrown Law Firm (515) 288- Twitter (@GreatIATreasure). mornings at 10:00 a.m. for stories, ing events. The Board Appointed Chad Wagner as Board Director Mackie to approve the appointment of 2500. Treasurer and Becki Smith as Board Secretary. Jerry Schutz as Hot Lunch Hearing Officer. Mo- Date: September 15, 2015 The Oath of Office was administered by Presi- tion carried unanimously. Sheriff: Rick D. Penning dent Saak. Motion made by Director Mackie, seconded Deputy: By Deputy Bill Jorgensen 39-2 Motion was made by Director Ascher, seconded by Director Ascher to approve the change in by Director Mackie, to approve the agenda. Mo- graduation requirements for Health from 1 to 0. tion was carried unanimously. Not a state requirement for graduation. Health The Board of Education and Superintendent will be offered as an elective. Motion carried Schutz reviewed correspondence and commu- unanimously. nication items. Motion made by Director Mackie, seconded by News &Advertising The Elementary Principal, Secondary Principal, Director Gordon to approve the election of Dr. deadline is: Athletic Director, and Superintendent Reports George North as our representative on the AEA were presented to the Board of Education and 267 Board of Directors . Motion carried unani- Noon Monday! Exploring any questions were addressed at this time. mously. SINA classification was discussed at this time. Motion made by Director Mackie, seconded by (319) 824-6958 NEW BUSINESS: Director Gordon to approve the 2015-2016 LAU Iowa’s Motion made by Director Mackie, seconded by (English Learner). Motion carried unanimously. unsolved murders This is a weekly feature highlighting some of Iowa’s unsolved homicides in the hopes that it will lead to new tips and potentially help solve cases. The project is a partnership between this newspaper and other members of the Iowa Newspaper Association.

Kimberly Loose died in a one-car accident af- a parking lot — and that Kim had fallen from the ter leaving her best friend’s 16th birthday party. vehicle, broken her neck and died. Authorities determined she was thrown from the In 2011, Kim’s family obtained copies of passenger seat of a car driven by Jeffery Daily. police reports and autopsy photos which were Also in the car were Daily’s best friend, Craig inconsistent with what they were told 25 years Petersen, and his brother, Kevin Petersen. Dai- earlier. The sheriff’s of ce reopened the case, ly, who wasn’t injured, was charged only with calling the death “suspicious,” but closed it again operating a vehicle while under the in uence of shortly after, ruling the death an accident. The alcohol. family doesn’t know what transpired from the The Loose family was initially told that Kim’s time the death was ruled suspicious and the case death was a freak accident — that the vehicle’s reopened, until it was ruled accidental and the passenger door had fallen open while alleged- case closed. ly traveling 20 mph over a speed bump in ANYONE WITH ANY INFORMATION about the deaths of Kimberly Loose or Craig Petersen is encouraged to contact the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation at (563) 284-9506 or the Iowa DCI at 515-725-6010.

Craig Petersen died just over one day after ly or by coercion), fallen, or been pushed from Kimberly Loose died in the company of Pe- the bridge into the river. tersen’s best friend, Jeffery Daily. Petersen dis- Both Loose’s and Petersen’s deaths were con- appeared the morning of Sept. 28, 1986 while sidered suspicious and perhaps related, given the walking across the Interstate 280 bridge south of victims’ association with Daily, yet in the nearly Davenport. Two days later, his body was found three decades since the two young victims died,  oating two miles west of Montpelier on the con icting reports of what happened that week- Mississippi River. No conclusive evidence ever end still leave loved ones wondering if they’ll proved whether Petersen had jumped (voluntari- ever  nd answers or closure.

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Kimberly R. “Kim” Loose, 16, Died Craig Allen Petersen, 20, Died Sept. Sept. 26, 1986, Location: Walcott 28, 1986, Location: Montpelier www.thegrundyregister.com Grundy FOR THE RECORD Register Thursday, September 24, 2015 9

A regular session of the Center City Council .Hamann moved and Miller seconded action on IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR BOARD OF SUPERVISORS PROCEEDINGS IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR September 13, 2015 was called to order at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Resolution 2015-38, a resolution approving the GRUNDY COUNTY, STATE OF IOWA The Grundy County Board of Supervisors met GRUNDY COUNTY, STATE OF IOWA The Dike City Council met in special session September 14, 2015, in the Council Chambers Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan Docket No. (Sale No.): 15-0468(1) in regular session on September 14, 2015, at Docket No. (Sale No.): 15-0456(1) on Sunday, September 13, at 7:00 p.m. in the by Mayor Buhrow. Present: Hamann, Stefl, 7th Revision completed by INRCOG. Motion Court No. EQCV059251 9:00 A.M. Chairperson Schildroth called the Court No. EQCV058641 council chambers with Mayor Soppe presid- Miller, and Kiewiet. Absent: Ammerman. carried four ayes. Special Execution meeting to order with the following members Special Execution ing. Council members present were: Cutsforth, Miller moved and Kiewiet seconded the ap- Miller moved and Kiewiet seconded action on PLAINTIFF: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- present: Smith, Bakker, Ross, and Riekena. PLAINTIFF: JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- Weissenfluh, Haugebak, Cleveland and Os- proval of the meeting agenda. Motion carried Resolution 2015-39, a resolution approving TION AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER OF U.S. Motion was made by Ross and seconded by TIONAL ASSOCIATION, SUCCESSOR BY terhaus. Also present were: Diane Paige, Zeb four ayes. new flag poles for G Avenue purchase to be BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ND Smith to approve the minutes of the previous MERGER TO CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC Stanbough and Shane Metz. Stefl moved and Hamann seconded the con- paid for by Community Betterment Funds. Mo- VS. meeting. Carried unanimously. VS. Seal Coating for Cemetery-. Cutsforth intro- sent agenda consisting of: approval of the min- tion carried four ayes. DEFENDANTS: FRED L. CRANE - IN REM; Motion was made by Bakker and seconded by DEFENDANTS: PARTIES IN POSSESSION duced resolution #09131501, A RESOLUTION utes of the regular session held August 3, 2015; Mayor Buhrow and Council entered into closed SPOUSE OF FRED L. CRANE - IN REM; PA- Ross to approve the Planning Grant Agreement - IN REM; BRADLEY T. SCHAFER - IN REM; TO PLACE TWO COATS OF SEAL COATING approval of the minutes of the special session session at 6:41pm for discussion on pending TRICIA A. CRANE - IN REM; CREDITORS OF with Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency SHELLY J. SCHAFER - IN REM ON THE CEMETERY ROAD AT THE COST held August 10, 2015; approval of the Invest- litigation. At 7:20pm, Mayor Buhrow and Coun- PATRICIA A. CRANE - IN REM; THE HEIRS, Management Department and to authorize the As a result of the judgment rendered in the OF $2400, and moved that it be adopted. ment & Treasurers Report for July and August cil then reentered regular session. No action DEVISEES AND LEGATEES OF PATRICIA A. chairperson to sign the same. Carried unani- above referenced court case, an execution Seconded by Osterhaus. Roll call vote: Ayes: 2015; approval of the liquor license for Family was taken. CRANE - IN REM; STATE OF IOWA BY AND mously. was issued by the court to the Sheriff of this Cutsforth, Weissenfluh, Haugebak, Osterhaus, Foods and Lillian’s; approval of the 2015 Out- Finance Committee made comment that air- THROUGH THE IOWA DEPARTMENT OF Motion was made by Riekena and seconded by county. The execution ordered the sale of and Cleveland. Nays: None. Whereupon the standing Debt Report and filed with the State of port will now be maintained by Merle Manning REVENUE - IN REM; INTERNAL REVENUE Smith to introduce Resolution #16-2015/2016 defendant(s) Real Estate Property to satisfy Mayor declared Resolution #09131501 duly Iowa Treasurers Offices by October 16, 2015; of Eldora for same cost; new Data Technolo- SERVICE, AN AGENCY OF THE UNITED as follows: WHEREAS, Grundy County (here- the judgment. The property to be sold is: Par- adopted. approval of the finance committee request to re- gies- Summit software is installed and training STATES OF AMERICA - IN REM; ALL KNOWN inafter referred to as the County) has agreed to cel #966-A located in the Southeast Quarter Continuing Education for the City Superin- new CD with Greenbelt Bank; and the approval occurring; and Dennis Donovan, CPA will ar- AND UNKNOWN CLAIMANTS AND ALL PER- the Intergovernmental Cooperation Agreement of Section Seventeen, Township Eighty-eight tendent-Motion by Cutsforth for Metz to go to of the bills list for August 2015. Motion carried rive September 21, 2015 to begin field work on SONS KNOWN AND UNKNOWN CLAIM- creating the Iowa Northland Regional Council North, Range Eighteen, West of the 5th P.M., Storm Lake for a continuing education on Wa- four ayes. FY2015 audit. ING ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST AND of Governments (hereinafter referred to as the Grundy County, Iowa, as shown in Book 73-G, ter/Wastewater hosted by Iowa Rural Water Bills Paid in August 2015: .Public Safety Committee made comment that ALL THIER HEIRS, SPOUSES ASSIGNS, Planning Agency) and is a member in good Page 2, of the County Recorder’s Office, more Association with the City to pay for the hotel. Abbas, Trent, supplies...... 80.24 testing was completed on September 12, 2015 GGRANTEES, LEGATEES, DEVISEES AND standing, and WHEREAS, the Intergovernmen- particularly described as follows: Commencing Seconded by Cleveland. All ayes. Carried. Advanced Systems, services ...... 169.65 with three applicants; interviews will be setup ALL BENEFICIARIES OF EACH AND ALL THE tal Cooperation Agreement gives the Planning at the East Quarter Corner of said Section Sev- Appointment of Interim Clerk- Motion by AFLAC, premiums...... 83.94 yet this week; and Officer Turner’s resignation ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS - IN REM; Agency the responsibility outlined in Chapter enteen, thence South 89°49’06” West, 485.00 Cutsforth to have Ann Hilliard be appointed Agsource Laboratories, services...... 1,160.01 date has not been set. ROCKY STEEN - IN REM; PARTIES IN POS- 28E, Code of Iowa, and WHEREAS, the Board feet along the North Line of said Southeast Interim Clerk. Seconded by Weissenfluh. All Alliant Energy, utilities...... 80.14 .Public Works Committee made comment that SESSION - IN REM of Supervisors of Grundy County, Iowa, direct- Quarter to the point of beginning; thence South ayes. Carried. AXA/Equitable Financial, deferred comp ...... working on street light project on 6th and 7th As a result of the judgment rendered in the ed INRCOG to prepare and submit a county- 89°49’06” West, 800.00 feet along said North City Clerk Discussion-A Job Description will be ...... 100.00 Streets; sealcoating will be starting this week; above referenced court case, an execution wide Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan line; thence South 00°10’54” East, 544.50 available at the City Office and on the Web site, Bangasser, Dan, cell phone...... 39.95 and will be doing a storm sewer steam tunnel was issued by the court to the Sheriff of this Update contract, and WHEREAS, the County feet; thence North 89°49’06” East, 800.00 feet; and the ad will be ran in the Grundy Register. 39.95 project on 7th Street. county. The execution ordered the sale of has previously agreed to a Memorandum of thence North 00°10’54” West, 544.50 feet to the Motion by Cutsforth to adjourn. Seconded by Black Hills Energy, utilities...... 1,172.43 Stefl moved and Hamann seconded adjourn- defendant(s) Real Estate Property to satisfy the Understanding (MOU) with INRCOG to prepare Point of Beginning. Grantors reserve an Ease- Weissenfluh. All ayes. Carried. Blacktop Service Company, cold mix.5,785.50 ment of the meeting. Motion carried four ayes. judgment. The property to be sold is: Lots 28, said Plan and administer the project if the grant ment over the Existing Driveway and across the Michael Soppe, Mayor BMC Aggregates, roadstone...... 200.41 Next regular meeting will be Monday, Septem- 29, 30 and 31 All in Block 2 of the Original Plat was funded, and INRCOG has the expertise subject property to access their adjoining farm ATTEST: Boren, Kim, janitorial services...... 400.00 ber 28, 2015 at 6:30pm. of the Town Stout, Grundy County, Iowa to provide the planning services for creating real estate. Grantors also reserve the life use Ann Hilliard, Deputy Clerk Boundtree Medical, meds...... 723.34 Brian Buhrow, Mayor Street Address: 403 2nd Street Stout, Iowa and updating Hazard Mitigation Plans, and of one certain 10,000 bushel drying bin, one 1,000.00...... 330.00 Attest: Kristy Sawyer, City Clerk 50673. WHEREAS, said application has been funded certain 3,000 bushel grain bin, one certain 30’ Casey’s General Store, fuel ...... 2,655.89 OFFICIAL PUBLICATION The described property will be offered for sale and the MOU can now be implement, and NOW by 40’ machine shed and one certain 30’ by 24’ Central Iowa Water Assn, water ...... 24,987.30 CITY OF GRUNDY CENTER at public auction for cash only as follows: Date THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Board machine shed Clerk of District Court, garnishment...... 50.00 ANNUAL WAGES - 2014 of Sale is December 29, 2015, at 10 a.m., at of Supervisors of Grundy County, Iowa, directs Street Address: 12852 185th St., Wellsburg, IA Community Title Company, abstract...... 240.00 ALAN J KIEWIET ...... $950.00 the Grundy County Sheriff’s Office, 705 8th St., the Chair to sign a Contract with INRCOG to 50680-7639 Cox, Michelle, concessions...... 10.22 KALEB M NEHER ...... $1,220.00 Grundy Center, Iowa 50638 Phone (319) 824- provide planning services to the County for cre- The described property will be offered for sale Crop Production Services, supplies...... 290.00 ALISHA ALBRIGHT ...... $591.69 6933 ating a Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation at public auction for cash only as follows: Date Crystal Bowl, BIG grant...... 4,720.00 KATHRYN L WILD ...... $104.00 Homestead: Defendant is advised that if the Plan Update. The vote on the resolution was as of Sale is December 22, 2015, at 10 a.m., at Dearborn National, insurance...... 92.50 ALLISON M JANSEN ...... $1,338.58 described real estate includes the homestead follows: Ayes – Smith, Bakker, Ross, Riekena, the Grundy County Sheriff’s Office, 705 8th St., Dequrik, Inc, parts...... 266.83 KATHY S HAVERKAMP ..... $1,279.26 (which must not exceed 1/2 acre if within a city and Schildroth. Nays – None. Resolution ad- Grundy Center, Iowa 50638 Phone (319) 824- Ecolab Pest Elim Div, services...... 65.21 ALLISON T THOMPSON .... $1,126.67 or town plat, or, if rural, must not exceed 40 opted. 6933 Family Foods, concessions...... 671.77 KATY M BOWN ...... $458.50 acres), defendant must file a homestead plat Motion was made by Ross and seconded by Homestead: Defendant is advised that if the Fox Apparatus, services...... 2,787.40 AMBER J BRANDT ...... $48.00 with the Sheriff within ten (10) days after service Bakker to approve the Contract for Services described real estate includes the homestead Fox Engineering, services...... 1,800.00 KAYLA C MATHEWS ...... $458.57 of this notice, or the Sheriff will have it platted between the Iowa Northland Regional Council (which must not exceed 1/2 acre if within a city Galls,uniforms...... 65.31 ANDREW J WICAL ...... $68.00 and charge the costs to this case. of Governments and Grundy County, Iowa, and or town plat, or, if rural, must not exceed 40 Gehrke Quarries, rock...... 86.94 KAYLA G GOODENBOUR ..... $119.00 This sale not subject to redemption. to authorize the chairperson to sign the same. acres), defendant must file a homestead plat GNB Insurance, insurance...... 10,528.00 ANDREW L STEEGE ...... $467.00 Property exemption: Certain money or property Carried unanimously. with the Sheriff within ten (10) days after service 16,193.48 KENDRA D LUFKIN ...... $27,445.64 may be exempt. Contact your attorney promptly Carie Sager, Zoning Administrator and Sani- of this notice, or the Sheriff will have it platted Grundy Center Communications, phone.325.48 ANNIEMARIE S GRIMM ... $11,499.55 to review specific provisions of the law and file tarian, reviewed the estimate of the cost of air and charge the costs to this case. Grundy Center Utilities, electric ...... 9,093.04 KENNETH ABBAS ...... $37,164.69 appropriate notice, if applicable. quality testing which she had received. The This sale not subject to redemption. Grundy County Ag Society, refund...... 168.00 BAILEY K SANDELL ...... $1,020.90 Judgment Amt - $4,965.88; Costs - $285.00; board directed Sager to investigate the accept- Property exemption: Certain money or property Grundy County Memorial Hosp, services...... KENNETH S YEOMANS ...... $106.00 Accruing Costs - Plus; Interest - $0.94 per day able levels of the various elements for which may be exempt. Contact your attorney promptly ...... 105.00 BAILEY WRAGE ...... $169.00 for 94 days from September 26, 2015 = $89.30. testing has been completed in public places to review specific provisions of the law and file Grundy County Recorder, fees...... 62.00 KERI L SCHOOLMAN ...... $3,490.00 Attorney is Donald J. Pavelka, Jr. (712) 256- and other locations in which a person may appropriate notice, if applicable. Grundy County Treasurer, taxes...... 1,576.00 BECKY L BONNETTE ...... $970.00 5566. spend time. Judgment Amt - $144,633.08; Costs - $235.00; Hach, supplies...... 123.15 KEVIN KUESTER ...... $1,859.00 Date: September 9, 2015 Motion was made by Smith and seconded by Accruing Costs - Plus; Interest - 6.5% of 329.85...... 283.96 BRADLY P FLATER ...... $44,982.64 Sheriff: Rick D. Penning Bakker to approve Utility Permit Application No. $144,633.08 from November 30, 2011 = 6,106.26...... 62.00 KRISTY L SAWYER ...... $47,612.21 Deputy: By Chief Deputy Tim Wolthoff 9-14-15 to REC of Grundy Center, Iowa, on $38,197.00. 100.00...... BRANDON BAKER ...... $5,866.19 constructing new single phase line along M Av- Attorney is South Law (319) 223-7325. Heartland Co-op, fuel ...... 892.65 LAUREL S HAIN ...... $72.00 enue and 320th Street in Sections 24 and 25 of Date: September 3, 2015 2,106.06...... 119.00 BRANDON W LAFRENZ .... $1,072.00 Clay Township and to authorize the chairperson Sheriff: Rick D. Penning IUPAT, dues...... 220.85 LEE A RHOADS ...... $2,506.00 to sign said application. Carried unanimously. IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR Deputy: By Deputy Bill Jorgensen IA Dept of Natural Resources, fees.... 1,275.00 BRENDA A BROWN ...... $7,843.17 Gary Mauer, County Engineer, reviewed de- GRUNDY COUNTY IA Dept of Revenue, garnishment...... 13.56 LINDSEY R ENGELKES ..... $1,073.61 partment matters with the Board. EQUITY NO. EQCV059312 IA Law Enforcement Academy, services.180.00 BRET KRIZ ...... $270.00 Motion was made by Bakker and seconded ORIGINAL NOTICE INRCOG, dues...... 1,271.82 LINDSEY R LATWESEN ...... $38.00 by Smith to accept and order filed the Clerk of FOR PUBLICATION Iowa Falls Fire Extinguisher, services..... 68.32 BRIAN R BUHROW ...... $2,475.00 Court’s August Report. Carried unanimously. PLAINTIFF: Iowa Municipal Finance Officers Assn, dues.... LUVERNE E HAWN ...... $34.00 Motion was made by Smith and seconded BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., ...... 55.00 BRIAN S SHIMON ...... $3,312.50 by Ross to approve the request from Grundy vs. Jesco Welding & Machine,parts...... 118.88 MADISON C BOWEN ...... $2,905.91 Center Chamber of Commerce for use of the JAMES R. WILLIAMS AKA JAMES John Deere Financial, parts...... 221.68 BROCK F GILBERT ...... $14,217.08 courthouse grounds on September 19 for the RALPH WILLIAMS, SPOUSE OF Karr, LLC, supplies...... 406.92 MADISON W BEENKEN ...... $928.21 Fall Festival event. Carried unanimously. JAMES R. WILLIAMS AKA JAMES Keystone Laboratories, Inc, testing...... 123.00 CALEB M VAN HAUEN ...... $1,647.61 Motion was made by Smith and seconded by RALPH WILLIAMS, IF ANY AND Main Street Grundy Center, Inc, donation...... MARIAH R KANAGY ...... $342.56 Ross to adjourn. Carried unanimously. FARMERS SAVINGS BANK, ...... 1,000.00 CARLI R BOWEN ...... $329.30 Mark A. Schildroth, Chairperson DEFENDANTS: Manly Drug Store, supplies...... 67.63 MARK D BROWN ...... $8,552.57 Rhonda R. Deters, County Auditor TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: Martin Bros, concessions...... 150.73 CHAD B HAMANN ...... $950.00 You are hereby notified that there is a petition EstatE auction McMartin Tire, repairs...... 250.00 MARK E JUNGLING ...... $111.00 on file in the office ofthe clerk ofthe above court Mid-American Publishing, notices...... 391.29 CHASE BOREN ...... $1,510.00 which petition prays for a judgment in rem NAPA Auto Parts, parts ...... 31.84 MARTIN L ROUSE ...... $769.00 NOTICE TO BIDDERS against the property involved in this action for Norsolv Systems Environ Serv, rental..... 78.98 CHRISTINE D BANGASSER ...... $72.00 Sealed bids will be received by the Grundy Selling for: Tom & ruTh emmeTT eSTaTe the sum of 561,471.87 with interest at 6.125% Office of Vehicle Services, inspection..... 10.00 MARY SCHMIDT ...... $3,758.41 County Conservation Board at their office at per annum from and including June 1,2010, on Pepsi, concessions...... 489.08 CHRISTOPHE P HENELY . $13,416.00 204 4th St, Morrison, Iowa 50657, until 8:30 the promissory note executed by James R. Wil- 38.49...... MATTHEW J WICAL ...... $330.00 a.m. on October 10, 2015, for purchase of two from reinbeck, iowa liams, a single man and mortgage executed by 408.08 CODY J COLE ...... $1,120.10 14’ x 40’ mobile home trailers located at 17480 James R. Williams, a single man to Mortgage Physician Claims Co, services...... 2,180.40 MEGHAN L SAAK ...... $1,626.00 U Avenue, Dike, Iowa. These are 2008 Park Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nomi- Polk’s Lock Service, services...... 324.58 COURTNEY K COOPER ...... $607.20 Model mobile homes that were acquired fol- nee for Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., its suc- Pool Tech Midwest, supplies...... 324.51 MELVIN J BOWEN ...... $42,395.67 lowing their use as temporary housing and are cessors and assigns and assigned to Plaintiff. Thursday, OcTOber 1, 2015 Postmaster, stamps...... 245.00 CYNTHIA A DREESMAN .... $1,640.00 furnished. All costs associated with moving said who is the sole and absolute owper thereof. 3,709.71...... 305.00 MICHAEL J AMMERMAN ...... $950.00 trailers shall be the responsibility of the suc- ilsOn ucTiOn enTer Said note, together With the mortgage given to 5:45 p.m. @ W a c Precision Lawncare, services...... 1,831.25 DALYN M MAXSON ...... $1,349.77 cessful bidder, and said removal shall be com- secure the same are due and payable by rea- RC Systems, supplies...... 63.75 MICHAEL P NELSESTUEN .. $1,177.50 pleted on or before November 30, 2015. A certi- 420 Main Street, Colo, IA. son of 2,366.82...... 44.50 DANIEL K HUFFMAN ...... $285.00 fied check or a cashier’s check made payable the failure oCthe Defendants James R. Wil- sT essiOn 40.69 MICHAEL W MULLER ..... $47,153.72 to Grundy County Conservation Board together 1 s : liams, a single man to pay the installments of- REC Grundy County, utilities...... 118.76 DANIEL M BANGASSER .. $61,072.00 with an executed Indemnity Agreement will be principal when due. Plaintiff also prays in said Great Selection, Early Bird Boxes sell approx. 5:15 p.m. Rouse Motor, services ...... 1,059.23 MITCHELL L TURNER ..... $13,320.00 due from the successful bidder before proceed- Petition for the foreclosure of said mortgage Ryken Engineering, services...... 3,091.25 DARLA HUISMAN ...... $434.00 ing with removal of the trailers or on November dated April 19, 2006 recorded in Book 2006 Area Adv. Pcs.–Trench Art–Collectibles–Pottery–Furniture Safety Meeting Outlines, Inc, training.... 102.00 MOLLY M MAUER ...... $34,090.60 10, 2015, whichever is earlier. Failure to pro- Page 1012 in the Recorder's Office ofGrundy Sam’s Club, concessions...... 2,354.89 DARREL SHUEY ...... $1,799.00 vide either the check or the executed Indemnity • Check website for pictures and info. County, Iowa, with said note dated ApriI19, Scotty’s Sanitation, services...... 15,669.67 MYRA WALTERSDORF ...... $102.00 Agreement will be just and sufficient cause for 2006 on the following described property, to-wit: www.wilsonauctionservice.com 232.76...... 1,897.96 DAVID E STEFL ...... $950.00 denial of the award. All bids must be sealed West 62 feet of Lots Thirteen, Fourteen and Fif- Tender Lawn Care, services ...... 2,131.67 NATHAN A MONTER ...... $296.64 and plainly marked with the words BID and the teen in Block Three of the Original Plat of the Auction conducted by ~ Wilson Auction service Town & Country Wholesale...... concessions DEBRA D WICAL ...... $315.57 trailer number - either 1 or 2. The trailers are Town o fConrad, Iowa 1,198.56...... 1,508.87 NATHANIEL I HOUGEN ...... $2,532.00 marked with the number and can be viewed in- in Colo, IA. and also asking that said mortgage be declared 274.90...... DONALD D ROUSE ...... $145.00 side by appointment. The Grundy County Con- a prior and superior lien to that ofeach of the TrueValue, parts...... 52.89 NOAH P MARTENS ...... $1,205.00 servation Board of reserves the right to reject Auctioneer ~ Bob Wilson above named Defendants; for appointment of Unifirst Corporation, floor mats ...... 43.00 DOUGLAS P FROST ..... $58,366.76 any or all bids. a receiver; for the amount paid by Plaintiff for Home office: 641-377-2755 • Auction Center:641-377-2200 US Cellular, cell phones...... 93.00 NOEL M SAAK ...... $1,061.25 GRUNDY COUNTY CONSERVATION BOARD attorneys' fees, abstract expense, costs and Utility Service Co, pedisphere...... 19,126.72 DUSTIN P BLACKBURN ... $21,269.94 Ann Smith, Chairperson accruing costs of this action; that special ex- Van Wert Inc, BIG grant...... 3,209.00 RACHEL M EDITTU ...... $1,786.00 ecution issue for the sale of said real estate to VISA, supplies...... 559.15 DUSTY D DUNN ...... $2,009.00 satisfy said judgment, interest, attorneys' fees 156.85...... 78.34 REAGAN J DERRICK ...... $1,716.00 and costs and for such other and further relief Wellmark BC/BS, premiums ...... 13,607.63 EDWARD P LEPLEY ...... $5,578.18 as may be just and equitable. Whink Services, services...... 235.37 REX C VAN WERT ...... $225.00 FOR FURT,HER PARTICULARS, SEE COpy 18,862.56 ELSON B EHRHARDT ...... $37.50 OF PETITION NOW ON FILE. Windstream, telephone...... 14.60 RICK CLAASSEN ...... $17.00 THE PLAINTIFF HAS ELECTED FORE- EstatE auction for arnold flatEr Yoder, Eleanor, refund...... 150.00 EMILEE R JOHNSON ...... $722.93 CLOSURE WITHOUT REDEMPTION. THIS Advantage Administrators, services...... 68.60 RILEY J ACKERMAN ...... $2,365.21 MEANS THA:r THE SALE OF THE MORT- Advantage Administrators, health ins reimb..... ERICA L MARTENS ...... $1,839.00 GAGED PROPERTY WILL OCCUR PROMPT- ...... 3,043.11 ROBERT D COLIN ...... $3,022.00 LY AFTER ENTRY OF JUDGMENT UNLESS EFTPS, payroll taxes ...... 17,749.04 GARY R KRAUSE ...... $334.00 YOU FILE WITH THE COURT A WRITTEN Iowa Child Support Recovery, withholdings .... ROGER D HIBDON ...... $1,268.00 DEMAND TO DELAY THE SALE. IF YOU FILE Saturday, September 26, 2015 * 10:00 a.m. 540.62...... 21,329.52 HANNAH M STUMBERG ... $1,560.89 A WRITTEN DEMAND, THE SALE WILL BE IPERS, contributions...... 9,282.13 RON D SWANSON ...... $2,681.37 irections 8 miles South of Parkersburg on Hwy. 14 to 170th St. or 7 miles North DELAYED UNTIL SIX MONTHS FROM EN- *D : 214,023.75 HEATHER L STUMBERG ...... $742.00 TRY OF JUDGMENT IF THEMORTGAGED State of Iowa-Treasurer, income tax withhold- RUSSELL W ALBRIGHT ...... $519.58 of Grundy Center on Hwy. 14 to 170th St. *then turn West on 170th St. to ~ 22803 170th St. PROPERTY IS YOUR RESIDENCE AND IS A ings ...... 2,660.00 HILDA E HUMMEL ...... $1,310.00 ONE-FAMILY OR TWO FAMILY DWELLING 4,931.60...... 4,731.00 RYAN A SUTCLIFFE ...... $44,536.78 OR UNTIL TWO MONTHS FROM ENTRY OF HouseHold & misc: Amana chest freezer; Dining table & chairs; Beige recliner; Treasurer-State of Iowa, sales tax...... 4,269.00 JACK A STUMBERG ...... $838.60 JUDGMENT IF THE MORTGAGED PROPER- Bangasser, Dan, cell phone...... 39.95 SAMANTHA L MEYERS ..... $1,578.19 bookshelf; Beige hide-A-bed & couch; touch lamp; Sears Kenmore Sewing Machine; S-W TY IS NOT YOUR RESIDENCE OR IS RESI- Boren, Kim, janitorial services...... 400.00 JAMES D MEESTER ...... $34.00 DENCE BUT NOT A ONE-FAMILY OR TWO- Miller piano & bench; pioneer stereo; organ stool; oak dresser; desk & chair; china Hutch; Grundy Center Communications, telephone.... SARA HOOK ...... $713.25 FAMILY DWELLING. YOU WILL HAVE NO ...... 304.80 JANETTA L MILLER ...... $950.00 RIGHT OF REDEMPTION AFTER THE SALE. 4pc. bedroom set [light oak] full size; 2 chest of drawers; Budwieser steins; 45 rpm records; Grundy Center Utilities, utilities...... 9,722.13 SHANE OLTMAN ...... $1,927.00 THE PURCHASER AT THE SALE WILL BE Precision Lawn Care, parks contract. 1,681.00 JASON D WILSON ...... $44,326.03 ENTlTILED TO IMMEDIATE POSSESSION OF kitchen & household items. Tools & equipmenT: 20hp Cub Cadet w/snow blower & Tender Lawn Care, sports complex ... 1,666.67 SHANNON M MEESTER ...... $377.01 THE MORTGAGED PROPERTY. YOU MAY August 2015 Expenditures per fund: General: JEAN A GARAVENTA ...... $15,957.07 PURCHASE AT THE SALE. 54’ deck; Wheel Horse C-165 mower w/deck & soft cab; Wheel Horse 518-H w/deck; Ariens $111719.00; Road Use Tax: $17234.33; Em- SHAWNA M SPRINGER .... $1,768.10 The Plaintiff’s attorneys are Petosa, Petosa & ployee Benefits: $1536.79; Community Bet- JEFF LATWESEN ...... $6,910.00 Zoom 50 zero turn; Craftsman shop vac; floor jack; furniture clamps; 10’ craftsman table Boecker. LLP by Benjamin W. Hopkins, whose terment Fund: $7991.00; Library Gift Trust: STACI L KRUGER ...... $170.00 address is 1350 NW 138th Street, Suite 100, saw; Delta radial arm saw; Ridgid belt sander; Ryobi 12’ planer; bench grinder; Ariens snow $2382.75; Visioning Grant: $12.22; Water Fund: JESSE D HUISMAN ...... $19,079.82 Clive, IA 50325, telephone number 515-222- $52642.33; Sanitary Sewer Fund: $15333.86; STACY M HENELY ...... $2,599.03 9400, facsimile number 515-222-9121. blower; lawn cart; lawn boy push mower; camping trailer & camping gear; snowmobile(not Storm Sewer: $1104.61; Sanitation Fund: JESSE D ROYER ...... $292.00 You must serve a motion or answer on or be- $19036.79; Ambulance Fund: $15987.37; To- STEPHANIE C WALLEN ...... $565.77 fore the 21st day of October, 2015 and within running); 650 Suzuki; M Farmall; C Alis Chalmers(not running); Woods belly mower; JD tal: $244981.05. JILL KRAUSMAN ...... $2,481.83 a reasonable time thereafter file your motion August 2015 Revenues per fund: General : 60 pedal tractor(needing repair). Toys: JD mounted picker; JD 530 wide front w/3pt.(needs TANNER W WOLKEN ...... $162.00 or answer in the Iowa District Court ofGrundy $29216.68; Road Use Tax: $37482.17; Em- JODY W DROIGK ...... $365.97 County, at the Courthouse in Grundy Center, ployee Benefits: $75.52; TIF fund: $6.32; Com- repair); baler; Tru scale tractor & loader; sickle mower; Massy Harris combine; AC-B (needs TERRY G OLTMAN ...... $58,526.73 Iowa. If you do not, judgment by default may be munity Betterment Fund: $8,159.84; Equip- JORDAN D CLAPP ...... $1,281.25 rendered against you for the relief demanded repair); metal airplane; wind- up toys. auTos: 1951 Henry J (not stock) V-8 & Auto; 1997 ment Reserve Fund: $234.40; Fire Equipment TODD H CRAIG ...... $1,461.00 in the Petition. 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Scores and Spartan netters knock off 4A No. 2 Marion AGWSR GRUNDY CENTER — A earns district Standings victory over Class 4A No. 2 ranked Marion highlighted a strong week win over Football for the Grundy Center volleyball Class A, District 4 team. District All Pt. The Class 2A No. 11 ranked Wapsie Valley Games Diff. Spartans (11-5 overall, 3-0 in the By PATTI RUST Denver 1-0 3-1 + 13.0 The Grundy Register Grundy Center 1-0 2-2 + 13.0 NICL West) downed Aplington- Wapsie Valley 1-1 2-2 + 3.5 Parkersburg in conference play FAIRBANK – In a closely played Gladbrook-Reinbeck 1-1 2-2 0.00 Tuesday before reaching the Marion Class A District 4 matchup Friday BCLUW 1-1 2-2 0.00 Tournament final Saturday. AGWSR held on for a 12-6 win over AGWSR 1-1 1-3 - 3.5 GC’s lone conference match Wapsie Valley despite a late score North Tama 0-2 0-4 - 13.0 of the week was Tuesday at West by the Warriors. The Cougar victory September 18 games Marshall. They play in the very put a much needed notch in the win Aplington-Parkersburg 52, tough Cedar Falls Tournament column after a 0-3 start for AGWSR. Grundy Center 0 (Non-District) Saturday. Josh Balvanz put AGWSR on AGWSR 12, Wapsie Valley 6 the scoreboard first with a 34-yard Denver 21, Gladbrook-Reinbeck 7 touchdown run in the opening quarter. BCLUW 28, North Tama 7 Grundy Center 3, Aplington- September 25 games Parkersburg 0 A defensive battle throughout, a 6-0 Wapsie Valley at Grundy Center GC handed A-P its first Cougar lead remained unchanged BCLUW at AGWSR conference loss with a dominating until Levi Stockdale capped off Gladbrook-Reinbeck at North Butler (ND) 25-16, 25-11, 25-10 victory in an AGWSR scoring drive with a Denver at North Tama Parkersburg. two-yard touchdown run in the “What a fun night to be a third period. Wapsie Valley’s Jake Class 1A, District 4 Spartan this past Tuesday,” Spartan Kuhlman scored for the Warriors on District All Pt. coach Lori Willis said. “Every part a 27-yard run in the fourth, but the Games Diff. of our game was going well for us Cougars held on for the 12-6 win. Hudson 2-0 4-0 + 1.0 Stockdale accounted for 182 of Dike-New Hartford 1-0 4-0 + 13.0 and we limited our errors. The girls South Winneshiek 1-0 3-1 + 13.0 did a great job serving and attacking the Cougars’ 250 rushing yards and Jesup 1-1 2-2 + 6.0 aggressively. Once AP started to Balvanz ran for 77. The AGWSR Sumner-Fred’burg 1-1 3-1 + 6.0 give us free balls we were able to defense held Wapsie Valley to 53 Clayton Ridge 0-2 2-2 - 13.0 overwhelm them with our quick yards of total offense and forced MFL/MarMac 0-2 2-2 - 13.0 offense. four turnovers. Stockdale recovered September 18 games It can be hard for other teams to a fumble and intercepted a pass, and Dike-New Hartford 28, Clayton Ridge 7 defend us when we have all three Mason Eilderts and Liam Stubbe Hudson 20, Jesup 19 each claimed an interception. South Winneshiek 8, New Hampton 6 (ND) hitters available and even our setter dump,” she said. “There are times AGWSR (1-3 overall, 1-1 Class Sumner-Fredericksburg 26, MFL/MarMac 8 A District 4) will host BCLUW this September 25 games I am not even sure where the set Hudson at Dike-New Hartford is going. The best part of the night Friday, Sept. 25. Clayton Ridge at Beckman Catholic (ND) was the girls never let up. They kept AGWSR 6 0 6 0 — 12 Jesup at MFL/MarMac getting better as the match went Wapsie Valley 0 0 0 6 — 6 Sumner-Fredericksburg at South Winneshiek on.” Scoring Summary Hana Edgerton and Kayla First quarter Volleyball Mathews led a balanced Grundy Spartan senior Kayla Mathews recorded a team-high seven kills against Wapsie Valley in a game earlier this AGWSR – Josh Balvanz 34 run (kick NICL West Conf. All Center attack with eight kills each failed); 6-0 Matches Matches season. (John Jensen/The Grundy Register photo) Third quarter Grundy Center 3-0 11-5 while Katie Lindeman had six. AGWSR – Levi Stockdale 2 run (run BCLUW 2-0 11-3 Alyssa Mathews had 31 assists failed); 12-0 AGWSR 2-1 5-6 while freshman Kylie Willis playing very well together and it didn’t Willis said. “Marion was running on all Aplington-Parkersburg NA. Serving: Grundy Fourth quarter Wapsie Valley – Jake Kuhlman 27 run Gladbrook-Reinbeck 2-1 9-7 recorded four blocks. The Spartans matter who went in the game from our cylinders and things were going very Center 66-73, 15 aces (Luhring 22-26, 5 bench. That really set the tone for the day. well for them. We were on our heels most aces; Johanns 11-11, 3 aces), Aplington- (kick failed); 12-6 Aplington-Parkersburg 1-1 6-10 recorded 15 service aces on the The girls seemed focused on what they of the match, which is not a comfortable Parkersburg NA. East Marshall 0-2 (I) 3-9 night, including five by Landry wanted which was to get a championship.” feeling. The girls put up a good fight but Team totals AGWSR WV West Marshall 0-2 (I) 0-9* Luhring and three each by Piper GC opened the Marion match with a Marion proved why they are No. 2 in 4A. Marion Tournament Rushes-yards 63-250 24-41 South Hardin 0-3 1-8 Johanns and freshman Sydney 21-19 victory before dropping the second set Pool play — 1) Grundy Center 3-0; 2) Pass yards 0 12 (I) — No report from Tuesday’s East Mar- 21-11. The Spartans came back to win the Overall we are very pleased with the day,” Marion 2-1; 3) Cascade 1-2; 4) North Linn Comp.-Att.-Int. 0-2-1 1-10-3 Mathews. Twelve players saw deciding set 15-9. Willis said. “We got better Saturday, had fun 0-3. Total offense 250 53 shall-West Marshall match. varsity playing time in the match, * —Weekend tournament results not “We were able to jump out to a lead with and created some wonderful memories in the Semifinals — Grundy Center 2, Punts-avg. 3-27.3 5-30.0 some strong serving and aggressive offense,” process. What more can a coach ask for.” Cedar Rapids Xavier 0; Marion 2, Union included. 11 of whom recorded either a kill or Willis said. “The girls really learned the Grundy Center 3, Aplington- Community 0. Individuals NICL West Scores from Sept. 15 an ace. difference in how to play to win rather than Parkersburg 0 Final — Marion 2, Grundy Center 0. Rushing – AGWSR: Levi Stockdale Grundy Center 3, Aplington-Parkersburg 0 play not to lose. When a team does that it is Grundy Center 25 25 25 Grundy Center leaders — Kills: 40-182, 1 TD; Josh Balvanz 14-77, 1 TD; BCLUW 3, AGWSR 0 Marion Tournament very empowering. I do think we were able to A-P 16 11 10 Grundy Center 104 (Hana Edgerton 28, The Spartans finished 3-0 in pool Mason Eilderts 1-1; Josh June 1-1; Aaron Gladbrook-Reinbeck 3, South Hardin catch Marion off guard that match and did a Kills: Grundy Center 32 (Hana Edgerton Katie Lindeman 24). Assists: Grundy Center Roelfs 2-(-1); Tate Hofmeister 5-(-10). play, downing North Linn 21-7, 21-15 and great job of seizing the moment.” 8, Kayla Mathews 8), Aplington-Parkersburg 101 (Alyssa Mathews 87). Digs: Grundy West Marshall at East Marshall, no report Cascade 21-7, 21-5 before matching up with Passing – AGWSR: Hofmeister 0-of-1; Local non-conference scores, Sept. 8-12 The Spartans dispatched Cedar Rapids NA. Assists: Grundy Center 31 (Alyssa Center 204 (Piper Johanns 50, Lindeman 39). Stockdale 0-of-1, 1 interception. a Marion team that had lost just twice all Xavier 25-15, 25-16 in the semifinals before Mathews 27), Aplington-Parkersburg NA. Blocks: Grundy Center 27 (Kylie Willis 9, Marion Tournament year. Receiving – AGWSR: None. facing a rematch with a determined Marion Digs: Grundy Center 43 (Landry Luhring 14, Edgerton 7). Serving: Grundy Center Tackle Leaders – AGWSR: Caleb Grundy Center 2, North Linn 0 “We were able to run our offense squad in the final, falling 25-14, 25-13. Piper Johanns 12), Aplington-Parkersburg 187-205, 32 aces (Landry Luhring 34-40, 12 Grundy Center 2, Cascade 0 effectively and with ease against the first Meinders 6.5; Tyler Rose 5.0; Stockdale 3.5; “The best way to describe the match NA. Blocks: Grundy Center 10 (Kylie aces; Kayla Mathews 44-48, 8 aces). Michael Young 3.0. Grundy Center 2, Marion 1 two matches,” Willis said. “The girls were is we pocked the bear and woke it up,” Willis 4, Edgerton 3, K. Mathews 2), Tackles for Loss – AGWSR: Stockdale Grundy Center 2, Cedar Rapids Xavier 0 1.0. Marion 2, Grundy Center 0 Fumble Recoveries – AGWSR: AGWSR 2, North Butler 0 Stockdale 1. AGWSR 2, GMG 0 Interceptions – Eilderts 1; Stockdale 1; BCLUW 2, AGWSR 0 Liam Stubbe 1. Gladbrook-Reinbeck Tournament Gladbrook-Reinbeck 2, GMG 1 Grundy Center shut out by No. 6 A-P Gladbrook-Reinbeck 2, BCLUW 0 Gladbrook-Reinbeck 2, AGWSR 0 By PATTI RUST Shorthanded Gladbrook-Reinbeck 2, North Butler 0 The Grundy Register GRUNDY CENTER – The Grun- Spartan girls third, NICL East Conf. All dy Center football team found Class Matches Matches 2A No. 6 Aplington-Parkersburg Dike-New Hartford 3-0 19-5 boys fourth at Sumner-Fredericksburg 3-0 14-2 a formidable opponent at Spartan Wapsie Valley 2-1 9-2* Stadium Friday night. The Spartans South Tama Denver 1-2 18-5 struggled to made ground against TAMA — Both the Grundy Columbus Catholic 1-2 7-6 the Falcon defense and committed Center/Gladbrook-Reinbeck boys’ Hudson 1-2 15-5 five turnovers on offense in the wet, and girls’ cross country overcame Union Community 1-2 14-7 slippery conditions, as both Mother adversity to finish in the top four Jesup 0-3 8-7 Nature and A-P rained on Grundy at the South Tama Invitational last * — Weekend tournament results not Center’s homecoming festivities to included. Monday. the tune of a 52-0 outcome. The Spartan girls, running NICL East Scores from Sept. 15-17 The Falcons put together an un- Dike-New Hartford 3, Hudson 0 without early-season No. 1 Reagan Sumner-Fredericksburg 3, Columbus Cath. 2 stoppable running game in the first Derrick for the second straight Union Community 3, Denver 0 half. Grundy Center’s Nolan Free- meet, came home third while the Wapsie Valley 3, Jesup 0 man put a stop to a Falcon drive on boys, running without varsity Local non-conference scores, Sept. 8-12 their first possession of the game regular Brady Appel, placed fourth. Dike-New Hartford 3, Hudson 0 with a fumble recovery, but A-P re- Grinnell won the girls’ meet Dike-New Hartford 2, Iowa City High 0 turned the favor a couple of plays with 47 points, outscoring second- Dike-New Hartford 2, Janesville 0 later to make their first run for the place West Marshall by seven Dike-New Hartford 2, Sumner-Fred’burg 0 goal line. That possession culminat- Cedar Falls 2, Dike-New Hartford 0 markers. The Spartans were third, ed in a Tyler Duster four-yard touch- another 22 points back. down run. Later in the first quarter Freshman Lily Ehlers led Volleyball Rankings Cody Johnson would cap off another Compiled by the GCGR with a seventh-place A-P campaign with a five-yard run finish while Mellina Wrage came Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union for the score. Records current Thursday, Sept. 17 home eighth and freshman Cora The Falcons exploded for four th nd Class 2A Jack Stumberg (3) of Grundy Center brings down Isaac Ubben (5) of A-P during Friday's game at Spartan Saak 14 . Tiana Saak (22 ) and more touchdowns in the second Jori Steenhoek (28th) rounded out 1 Western Christian 10-3 quarter, the first on a 63-yard run Stadium. (Patti Rust/The Grundy Register photo) 2 Unity Christian 14-2 scoring Spartan runners. by Isaac Ubben. Aaron Price, Cade Grinnell also won the varsity 3 Sumner-Fredericksburg 11-0 Falcon score in the fourth. Alberts, and Chase King would all Flater, who had averaged 208 yards Wapsie Valley team. Our remaining boys’ race, outscoring second-place 4 Eddyville-Blakesburg-F 16-1 A-P held Grundy Center to 107 follow suit with short scoring runs per game in the first three outings of schedule consists of district games East Marshall by 50. West Marshall 5 West Branch 9-1 total yards of offense while accu- before the half to give A-P a 42-0 the season, to 56 yards on the night. and that determines playoff qualify- rounded out the top three. 6 Dike-New Hartford 14-4 mulating 416 yards of their own, advantage at the midway point. Flater was Grundy Center’s top ing, so there are plenty of meaning- Dylan Hendricks paced the 7 Tri-Center 12-0 359 from a diverse set of Falcon ball The scoreboard was less active rusher and receiver Friday, catching ful games left. We have some things GC boys with a 12th-place finish, 8 Lake Mills 16-0 carriers. A-P’s Ubben led all rushers in the second half as A-P continued three of Austin Burroughs’ four pass we have to correct and we must fo- edging teammate Finn Cleveland by 9 North Cedar 11-2 with 104 yards and Duster ran for to hold strong on defense and the attempts for 42 receiving yards. cus on getting better and improving a single position and four seconds 10 Wapsie Valley 9-2 Spartans limited the Falcon offense 84. Waller provided the Falcons with 11 Grundy Center 7-4 “It was obviously a tough game each day.” at the finish like. Max Schweppe to just 10 more points before the fi- a strong kicking game, going 7-for-7 nd th 12 Lawton-Bronson 9-1 for us and not many things went The Spartans (2-2 overall, 1-0 placed 22 , Joe Kanagy 28 and nal buzzer. Nick Waller scored three in PATs in addition to the third quar- st 13 Starmont 10-1 our way,” Spartan head coach District A-4) will host Wapsie Valley Griffin Hamann 31 . for A-P on a 25-yard field goal in the ter field goal. Brent Thoren said. “We need to get 14 Denver 12-4 third quarter, and Sam Thorn would The Falcon defense held the 15 Council Bluffs St. Albert 11-1 healthy, have a great week of prac- make an 18-yard run for the final Spartans’ leading rusher Bryce tice, and be ready to play a tough See SPARTANS page 14 See CROSS COUNTY page 14 14 Thursday, September 24, 2015 Grundy SPORTS Register www.thegrundyregister.com Wolverine runners put to test at Spartans From page 13 in a Class A District 4 matchup on Cedar Falls Rich Engel Classic Friday, Sept. 25. Rich Engel Invitational at Cedar Falls By PATTI RUST Kadi Wright completed the team GC 0 0 0 0 — 0 th th Girls’ Varsity Results The Grundy Register score with their 98 and 117 place A-P 14 28 3 7 — 52 Team Results – 1) Ankeny Centennial CEDAR FALLS – The Dike- finishes. 76; 2) Muscatine 77; 3) Cedar Falls 105; 4) Scoring Summary New Hartford cross country team “Alayna Kollasch, Haylee Luna, Dubuque Hempstead 118; 5) Decorah 184; First quarter competed among a strong field of and Livvy Eiklenborg worked 6) Wahlert Cahtolic 205; 7) Cedar Rapids Aplington-Parkersburg – Tyler Duster 4 runners from large schools at the together to give us a strong front Jefferson 219; 8) Vinton Shellsburg 229; 9) run (Nick Waller kick); 7-0 Rich Engel Classic held at Birdsall pack on the girls side,” Reingardt Charles City 213; 10) Dubuque Senior 245; Aplington-Parkersburg – Cody Johnson 5 11) Ankeny 250; 12) Cedar Rapids Kennedy run (Waller kick); 14-0 Park last Thursday. The Wolverine said. “Those three are doing a nice 262; 13) Cedar Rapids Washington 291; 14) Second quarter girls’ and the boys’ teams both placed job getting out early in races; now Dike-New Hartford 410; 15) Denver 439; 16) Aplington-Parkersburg – Isaac Ubben 63 14th. Ankeny Centennial won a close we need our second pack to move Waverly-Shell Rock 443; 17) Waterloo West run (Waller kick); 21-0 471; 18) Mason City 507; 19) New Hampton Aplington-Parkersburg – Aaron Price 1 girls’ team race by a single point over closer to them.” run (Waller kick); 28-0 Muscatine, and Cedar Falls claimed John Crew finished a strong 618. Dike-New Hartford individuals – 60) Aplington-Parkersburg – Cade Alberts 6 th run (Waller kick); 35-0 the boys’ title by a 39 point margin 14 among the competitive field Alayna Kollasch 21:44; 66) Livvy Eiklenborg Aplington-Parkersburg – Chase King 1 over runner up Dubuque Senior. of runners. Borden Coulter went 21:57; 69) Haylee Luna 22:00; 98) Kelsey th nd run (Waller kick); 42-0 “We went into the Cedar Falls 39 and Nate Sharp was 62 . Also Bakken 23:21; 117) Kadi Wright 24:22; Third quarter meet wanting to test ourselves contributing to the Wolverine team 118) Jurane Lizer 24:23; 123) Jenna Hensley Stephanie Faust is a member of the Indian Hills Community College Aplington-Parkersburg – Waller 25 field mentally and physically against a score were Bryce Dall who ran 24:32. women’s soccer team. (Courtesy photo) goal; 45-0 th Boys’ Varsity Results Fourth quarter lot of tough competition and a great to a 99 place finish and Collin Team Results – 1) Cedar Falls 21; Aplington-Parkersburg – Sam Thorn 18 th course,” Dike-New Hartford coach Vanderlind who went 124 . 2) Dubuque Senior 60; 3) Cedar Rapids run (Waller kick); 52-0 Will Reingardt said. “We knew there “John Crew ran a good second Washington 146; 4) Ankeny Centennial 153; College Sports Notes would be a lot of talent to run against race of the season, as he is just 5) Waterloo West 162; 6) Dubuque Hempstead Faust scores first goal for Indian Hills Team totals GC A-P 171; 7) Ankeny 231; 8) Muscatine 234; 9) Former Grundy Center soccer all-stater Stephanie Faust scored her first Rushes-yards 18-65 60-359 with the bigger schools, but wanted getting his racing legs going,” Coach Cedar Rapids Kennedy 264; 10) Decorah Pass yards 42 57 the kids to prove to themselves that Reingardt said. “Broden Coulter has collegiate goal last Tuesday though that was not enough to lead Indian Hills Comp.-Att.-Int. 3-4-0 3-4-0 310; 11) Mason City 312; 12) Southeast Polk to a victory over Scott Community College. Scott jumped ahead 2-1 in the they belong at that meet too and learned to get stronger throughout 315; 13) Vinton Shellsburg 319; 14) Dike- Total offense 107 416 New Hartford 338; 15) Wahlert Catholic 355; first half before Faust scored in the second stanza. IHCC is 3-2 on the season. Punts-avg. 2-24.0 0-0.0 can compete with them. The kids the race and Nate (Sharp) is pushing Individuals 16) Cedar Rapids Jefferson 411; 17) Charles responded to this challenge and put right behind him. Bryce Dall also Rushing – Grundy Center: Bryce Flater City 439; 18) Denver 442; 19) Waverly-Shell Dumler medals, McMartin solid for DMACC women’s golf team 12-56; Jack Stumberg 1-10; Austin Knaack together some nice races. There did a nice job getting out to a fast Rock 461; 20) New Hampton 617. Former Dike-New Hartford standout Ashley Dumler tied for meet med- were 20 new personal bests set.” start and maintaining throughout.” 1-3; Jordan Graham 3-2; Austin Burroughs Dike-New Hartford individuals – 14) alist honors last week as Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) 1-(-6). Alayna Kollasch led the The Wolverines were scheduled John Crew 17:17; 39) Broden Coulter 17:47; took the team championship at the Iowa Lakes Fall Invitational at Okoboji. Passing – Grundy Center: Burroughs th Wolverine girls with a 60 place to run at the Nashua-Plainfield 62) Nate Sharp 18:13; 99) Bryce Dall 18:50; Dumler shot rounds of 77 and 81 for a two-day total of 158, tying Iowa 3-of-4 for 42 yards. finish, and Livvy Eiklenborg and Invitational on Tuesday, Sept. 22, 124) Collin Vanderlind 19:55; 125) Jakob Receiving – Grundy Center: Flater 3-42. Luna 20:03; 129) Dilan Cummings 20:14. Central Community College’s Julie Laisney for the meet medal. Former Tackle Leaders – Grundy Center: Gra- Haylee Luna were close behind in and at the Independence Invitational Grundy Center standout Josie McMartin placed 10th in the tournament with ham 8.5; Flater 6.5; Tim Knock 6.0; Nolan th th 66 and 69 . Kelsey Bakken and on Saturday, Sept. 26. a two-day total of 170. Freeman 5.5. Dumler was also DMACC’s low scorer earlier in the week as the Bears Tackles for Loss – Grundy Center: Jared took the team title at the Ottawa Invitational in Lawrence, Kan. Dumler post- Clapp 1.0; Flater 1.0, Josh Kuiper 1.0. ed rounds of 76 and 81 to place third overall while McMartin placed 16th with a pair of 86-shot rounds.

Brouwer, Blough team up at Wartburg College Cross country Fisher, Lippert continue to pace Cadet Former Dike-New Hartford teammates Kaity Brouwer and Lizzy Blough From page 13 are teammates again, now as members of the Wartburg College volleyball The Spartans return to action team. Thursday when they host their girls; Mazoway, Penning lead boys Brouwer is a senior hitter who earned Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Con- own invitational at the Town and Country Golf Club in Grundy By PATTI RUST ference All-Conference and Academic All-Conference honors a year ago Center. The Grundy Register while Blough is a freshman on the team. Brouwer has seen action in every South Tama Invitational UNION – Aubrie Fisher and Wartburg set this year and is averaging 1.8 kills and a team-high 0.9 blocks per set. She also leads the team with a .352 attack efficiency. Blough has seen Girls’ Results Bethany Lippert went third and Team scores — 1) Grinnell 47; 2) West fourth for the Iowa Falls-Alden/ action in nine of the Knights’ 11 matches and has recorded 17 kills and 11 Marshall 54; 3) Grundy Center/Gladbrook- AGWSR girls’ team at BCLUW’s digs. Reinbeck 76; 4) East Marshall 82; 5) South Comet Invitational Saturday, Fisher Tama 96; 6) North Tama 182. Incomplete Weber named MVC Newcomer of the Week at UNI teams: Belle Plaine, GMG. matching her personal best at 20:48, Individual champion — Haley Fye, and Lippert just two seconds behind Former Dike-New Hartford and Grundy Center standouts Bri Weber and East Marshall 20:29. with 20:50. Katie Meyer finished Heather Hook continue to establish themselves among the top newcomers in Grundy Center Gladbrook- th th the Missouri Valley Conference. Reinbeck individuals — 7) Lily Ehlers 28 , Mackenzie Barr 37 , and 22:01; 8) Mellina Wrage 22:05; 14) Cora Patience Kauzlarich 40th. Last week Weber was named MVC Newcomer of the Week after leading the team with 51 kills, five service aces and two double-doubles (kills-digs) Saak 23:10; 24) Tiana Saak 24:22; 30) Jori “It was a great morning to run Steenhoek 25:12; 37) Taylor Gienger 27:33; for the Cadets,” IF-A/AGWSR during a 2-2 week that included victories over Alabama and Northern Illinois 41) Madison Westwater 29:23. JV — 23) and losses to Western Kentucky and Iowa State. She tied a career-high with Haleigh Steding 31:37. girls’ coach Jamie Maxwell said. Boys’ Results “Katie Meyer, Mckenzie Barr, Arin 18 kills against Northern Illinois. Hook recorded 153 assists in the four matches to lead the Panthers. She Team scores — 1) Grinnell 20; 2) Jelmeland, and Emma Hampe all East Marshall 70; 3) West Marshall 97; 4) finished with new personal records. also recorded 26 digs and 10 blocks. Grundy Center/Gladbrook-Reinbeck 101; We also bettered our team score by Hook currently ranks third in the MVC with 10.1 assists per set while 5) South Tama 134; 6) Belle Plaine 146; 7) Wber ranks 10th with 2.94 kills per set. North Tama 192. Incomplete teams: GMG, 24 points. We will continue to work Meskwaki Settlement. on closing the gap between our two Individual champion — Jackson front runners and the remaining Rohler continues to stand out at Truman State Schulte, Grinnell 16:35. three scoring runners.” Former Grundy Center prep Brock Rohler punted and kicked off for Tru- Grundy Center/Gladbrook-Reinbeck man State in its 10-7 loss to Missouri S & T Saturday. Rohler punted five individuals — 12) Dylan Hendricks Seth Mathoway led the Cadet 18:29; 13) Finn Cleveland 18:33; 22) Max th times for a 37.8 yard average (54-yard long) and kicked off twice for a 62- boys with a 17 place individual Schweppe 20:11; 28) Joe Kanagy 21:11; 31) showing and Brayden Penning yard average. Griffin Hamann 21:32; 33) Alex Schweppe went 26th. Thomas Burchfield, 21:43; 36) Jesper Holke-Farnam 22:05. JV — 24) Jordan Lehr 23:26; 29) Jadon Spear Joey Berke, and Cameron Zolnosky Did we miss anyone? If so let us know at [email protected]. Only ath- letes who graduated from Grundy Center, AGWSR, Dike-New Hartford or 24:25; 31) Carter Murphy 24:48; 33) Eli completed the boys’ team scoring, Harberts 25:29; 35) Cole Weber 25:53; 41) placing 32nd, 33rd, and 44th. As a Gladbrook-Reinbeck and see playing time during the current season will be Dakota Gleissner 29:13; 42) Dalton Laughlin team the Cadet girls placed fifth and featured in this column. If you have photos of local athletes participating in 29:39; 43) Jack Stanley 33:38. IFA-AGWSR’s Aubrie Fisher and Bethany Lippert finished 3rd and 4th the boys went sixth, while Grinnell college sports, feel free to submit them to the address above. respectively at the BCLUW Comet Invitational on Saturday. claimed both team titles. At Saydel last Monday night the IF-A/AGWSR runners faced a together, so the entire team got to 148; 7) South Tama 161; 8) South Hardin 170. challenging course and the top two run against each other in a head- Incomplete Teams: Green Mountain Garwin. Iowa Falls-Alden/AGWSR individuals Cadet runners were reversed on to-head race atmosphere, which – 17) Seth Mazoway 18:54; 26) Brayden Wolverines make 3-1 run at home tournament both teams. Bethany Lippert went you can only simulate so well in Penning 19:22; 32) Thomas Burchfield 19:57; By PATTI RUST and served 11-for-11 with two aces second and Aubrie Fisher third for practice. We had a bit of a shakeup 33) Joey Berke 19:58; 44) Cameron Zolnosky The Grundy Register in the win over West Marshall, while Dike-New Hartford 3, Hudson 0 the girls, and Brayden Penning in our top seven, which only helps 21:44; 50) Carter Krukow 22:26; 54) Jake Dike-New Hartford 25 25 2 5 DIKE – The Dike-New Hartford Madison Lavenz went 19-for 20 ran to 12th and Seth Mazoway 18th to motivate us and shows the youth Cavner 23:38. Hudson 12 16 2 volleyball team won three and lost from the service line with eight aces. Kills: Dike-New Hartford 34 (Baylee for the boys. Patience Kauzlarich and competitiveness of our team this Saydel Invitational rd nd one match at their own tournament Against Hudson Hedges recorded 28 Petersen 19), Hudson NA. Assists: Dike- placed 23 , Katie Meyer 32 , and year.” Girls’ Varsity Results New Hartford 33 (Taylor Hedges 28), rd Saturday. The Wolverines defeated Tessa Van Buskirk 33 . Thomas The IF-A/AGWSR runners Team Results – 1) Collins-Maxwell- assists and Baylee Petersen scored Hudson NA. Blocks: Dike-New Hartford Burchfield went 27th, Joey Berke were scheduled to compete at the Baxter 44; 2) Southeast Valley 80; 3) Madrid Iowa City, City High 21-12, 21- 19 aces. Sydney Petersen contributed 11 (Katie Nielsen 3, three tied 2), Hudson th th 90; 4) Iowa Falls-Alden/AGWSR 93; 5) 11, Janesville 21-17, 21-19, and NA. Digs: Dike-New Hartford 99 (Sydney 30 , and Cameron Zolnosky 46 . Humboldt Invitational on Monday, Lynnville-Sully 115; 6) BCLUW 156; 7) 15 digs and served 12-for-13, while Sumner-Fredericksburg 21-18, 21- Petersen 27, B. Petersen 24, Hedges 21), The Cadet girls placed fourth as Sept. 21. Saydel 162; 8) South Hamilton 162; 8) Clarke Lavenz recorded 10 digs and served Hudson NA. Serving: Dike-New Hartford a team, missing third by just four Comet Invitational at Union 229. 17. Their only loss of the day came 16-for-17 with three aces. 62-70, 7 aces (Lavenz 16-17, 3 aces; S. Girls’ Varsity Results points, and the boys finished fifth. Iowa Falls-Alden/AGWSR individuals at the hands of Cedar Falls, 15-21, D-NH (19-5 overall, 3-0 NICL- Petersen 12-13; B. Petersen 10-12, 1 ace; Team Results – 1) Grinnell 53; 2) Benton –2) Bethany Lippert 21:49; 3) Aubrie Fisher Hedges 9-9, 1 ace), Hudson NA. Collins-Maxwell-Baxter won the 69; 3) East Marshall 81; 4) South Hardin 93; 22:00; 23) Patience Kauzlarich 26:04; 32) 17-21. East) was scheduled for a road girls’ team race and South Hamilton 5) Iowa Falls-Alden/AGWSR 101; 6) South Katie Meyer 27:05; 33) Tessa Van Buskirk Baylee Petersen led the match against Wapsie Valley at Dike-New Hartford 3, West Marshall took the boys’ title. Tama 116; 7) BCLUW 173. Incomplete 27:19; 36) Mckenzie Barr 28:03; 43) Breanna Wolverine offense with 23 kills and Fairbank on Tuesday, Sept. 22, and 0 “It was a tough course at Saydel Teams: Green Mountain Garwin, Hudson. Fisher 28:28. Dike-New Hartford 25 25 25 Iowa Falls-Alden/AGWSR individuals Taylor Hedges provided 57 assists. will compete at the Cedar Falls with several rolling hills, and uneven Boys’ Varsity Results Hudson 12 5 10 – 3) Aubrie Fisher 20:48; 4) Bethany Lippert Team Results – 1) South Hamilton 52; 2) Defensively Katie Nielsen blocked terrain,” IF-A/AGWSR girls’ coach tournament on Saturday, Sept. 26. Kills: Dike-New Hartford 28 (Katie 20:50; 28) Katie Meyer 23:50; 37) Mckenzie Madrid 54; 3) Southeast Valley 89; 4) Saydel six shots, Amber Rickert blocked Neilsen 7, Baylee Petersen 7), West Marshall Jamie Maxwell said. “This was Barr, 24:47; 40) Patience Kauzlarich 24:55; 98; 5) Iowa Falls-Alden/AGWSR 127; 6) Dike-New Hartford Invitational NA. Assists: Dike-New Hartford 25 (Taylor 46) Tessa Van Buskirk 26:32; 47) Breanna BCLUW 130; 7) Collins-Maxwell-Baxter five, and Sydney Petersen put up 27 definitely a race that tested our Dike-New Hartford Leaders Hedges 24), West Marshall NA. Blocks: Fisher 26:42. 140; 8) Clarke 158. digs. mental toughness.” Kills: Dike-New Hartford 68 (Baylee Dike-New Hartford 7 (Katie Nielsen 3, Boys’ Varsity Results Iowa Falls-Alden/AGWSR individuals Earlier in the week the Wolverines Petersen 23, Katie Nielsen 16). Assists: B. Petersen 2), West Marshall NA. Digs: “This was an interesting meet Team Results – 1) Grinnell 19; 2) East – 12) Brayden Penning 19:20; 18) Seth Dike-New Hartford 75 (Taylor Hedges 57). Dike-New Hartford 27 (Madison Lavenz for us,” Cadet boys’ coach Michael Marshall 81; 3) Hudson 102; 4) Benton 121; 5) Mazoway 19:39; 27) Thomas Burchfield picked up a pair of match wins Blocks: Dike-New Hartford 20 (Nielsen 6, 9, Sydney Petersen 9), West Marshall NA. Rottink said. “Varsity and JV ran BCLUW 146; 6) Iowa Falls-Alden/AGWSR 21:03; 30) Joey Berke 21:20; 46) Cameron at home in straight sets, downing Amber Rickert 5). Digs: Dike-New Hartford Serving: Dike-New Hartford 67-74, 16 aces Zolnosky 22:42; 53) Carter Krukow 23:15; West Marshall 25-12, 25-5, 25-10, 99 (Sydney Petersen 27, B. Petersen 24, (Lavenz 19-20, 8 aces; Hedges 11-11, 2 aces; 54) Jake Cavner 23:27. and Hudson 25-21, 25-16, 25-22. Hedges 21). Serving: Dike-New Hartford B. Petersen 10-10, 3 aces; Amber Rickert 12-14, 2 aces), West Marshall NA. Taylor Hedges provided 24 assists 126-151, 13 aces (Rickert 29-36, 5 aces).

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Neuroth’s long scores lift D-NH to 4-0 GUTTENBERG – Connor Neu- final points of the night. Third quarter roth scored on three plays of 50 Johnson needed 33 carries to DNH – Neuroth 50 punt return (Run failed); 20-7 yards or more, lifting Dike-New reach 171 yards and he failed to DNH – Nick Durnin 2 run (Run failed); Hartford to a 28-7 victory over reach the end zone for the first time 26-7 Clayton Ridge in its Class 1A, Dis- in nine games. Neuroth added 93 Fourth quarter trict 4 opener. yards on just four carries, as the DNH – Safety: Moore fumbled ball out of The Wolverines (4-0 overall) Eagles keyed on stopping Johnson. the end zone; 28-7 trailed 7-0 after a quarter, as Clay- DNH needed all of the rushing, as Team Totals DNH CR ton Ridge hit a 27-yard scoring toss quarterback Jacob Moore completed Rushes-yards 45-296 NA early in the game. D-NH pulled to just 2-of-6 passes for five yards and Pass yards 5 NA within a point in the second quarter was intercepted three times. Comp.-Att.-Int. 2-6-3 NA as Neuroth broke free on a 78-yard Up next Total offense 301 NA Punts-Avg. 2-46.0 NA scoring run, though they still trailed The Wolverines play their home- Individuals by a point after the extra point kick coming game Friday against unde- Rushing – Dike-New Hartford: Trent missed the mark. feated Hudson while Clayton Ridge Johnson 33-171; Connor Neuroth 4-93, 1 TD; D-NH took the lead for good takes a break from the District 4 Nick Durnin 3-11, 1 TD; Calvin Wildeboer later in the period when Neuroth season and plays at Beckman Cath- 4-10; Jacob Moore 1-1. Clayton Ridge: NA. broke free on the first of his two olic. Passing – Dike-New Hartford: Moore Dike-New Hartford 0 14 12 2 – 28 2-of-6 for 5 yards, 3 int. Clayton Ridge: NA. scoring punt returns. Trent John- Receiving – Dike-New Hartford: Neuroth son ran for the conversion and the Clayton Ridge 7 0 0 0 – 7 Scoring Summary 1-3; Wildeboer 1-2. Clayton Ridge: NA. Wolverines took their first lead of First Quarter Tackle Leaders (Solos-Assists) – Dike- the night, 14-7. Neuroth’s second CR – Mason Palmer 27 pass from Jace New Hartford: DJ Ackerson 3-5; Blaine Beck- punt return score put the Wolver- Moore (Sawyer Schmelzer kick); 7-0 er 7-4; Durnin 2-4; Ben Latusek 3-3; Jake Second Quarter Sonnenberg 2-4; Tyler Weise 7-4. ines up by a couple of touchdowns Interception – Dike-New Hartford: Beck- early in the third period and Nick DNH – Connor Neuroth 78 run (Kick failed); 6-7 er. Durnin put the game out of reach DNH – Neuroth 52 punt return (Trent Fumble recovery – Dike-New Hartford: with a two-yard scoring run later in Johnson run); 14-7 Chase Arends. the quarter. A safety gave D-NH its Rebel netters win own tourney By PATTI RUST The Grundy Register Gladbrook-Reinbeck senior running back Eric Stoakes follows lineman Dalton Schwartz off tackle during the REINBECK – The Gladbrook- Rebels’ Class A, District 4 game at Denver Friday. (John Jensen/The Grundy Register photo) Reinbeck volleyball team went 4-0 at their own round robin tournament Saturday, defeating GMG, BCLUW, North Butler, and AGWSR to take Early scores lift Denver past Rebels the title. By JOHN JENSEN “On a night like tonight, as wet and fumbled the ball away at its Despite a slow start that saw them lose the first set to GMG in The Grundy Register as it is and the wind … that hurts us own 27 the first time it had the ball their opening match of the day, the DENVER – Denver scored the more than it does them, but that’s in the second half, though the Reb- Rebels rebounded to take the match first three times it had the football just an excuse,” Olson said. “We’ve els were unable to convert either 20-24, 25-18, 15-8. They then won and held on for a 21-7 victory over got to make sure we’re doing things time. G-R finally found the score- their next three matches in straight Gladbrook-Reinbeck in a battle of sharp, we’ve got to make sure we’re board midway though the third sets, defeating BCLUW 25-21, 25- Class A, District 4 favorites. not having penalties, those things quarter when Stoakes took a pitch 18, North Butler 25-18, 25-18, and Rebel coach John Olson said show up against a team like this.” right and weaved through the Den- AGWSR 26-24, 25-16. Denver took it to his team physical- Olson said, though the weather ver defense for a 60-yard scoring “We played consistent throughout ly, particularly in the first quarter. had an effect on the passing game, it run. Walker Thede’s point-after kick the day and forced the other teams “They were the more physical wasn’t the only factor. made it a 21-7 game. into mistakes with our solid defense team than us,” he said. “Yeah they “If you run your route the right Denver took the momentum right and lack of mistakes from our side,” G-R head coach Danielle Clark said. were better than us.” way or are coached to run the route out of the Rebel sails, however, “Our passing was good throughout The Cyclones (3-1 overall, 1-0 the right way or you the pass when with a 59-yard drive which, though the day, which helped keep our Gladbrook-Reinbeck’s Megan Swanson (No. 11) and Medeline Mussig in District 4) won despite playing you’re supposed to it makes that it ended in a botched field goal offense in a rhythm and allowed us rise up to block a North Butler attack during the Gladbrook-Reinbeck without starting quarterback Creed catch easy,” he said. “If you have attempt, took more than nine min- to find our hitters who were having Tournament Saturday. The Rebels went 4-0 to win the tournament title. Kruger and relied heavily on their more time with the offensive line utes off the clock. The Rebels drove success.” (John Jensen/The Grundy Register photo) power running game behind an blocking it makes the passer have inside Denver territory with four Leah Holman fed the Rebel offensive line that averages near- more time to pass.” minutes left, only to see a botched offense with 71 assists, and she South Hardin in three sets 25-12, 25- Holman 71). Blocks: Gladbrook-Reinbeck ly 280 pounds per man. Working Denver took advantage of great quarterback-center exchange and landed 46-of-48 serves with three 10, 25-12. Leah Holman provided 14 (Madeline Mussig 5). Digs: Gladbrook- Reinbeck 154 (Sydney Brown 50). Serving: nearly exclusively from a power-I field position to get on the score- two straight incomplete passes aces. Marissa Berendes went 36- 21 offensive assists, went 13-for- for-38 in serving with six aces. Gladbrook-Reinbeck 195-206, 28 aces formation, Denver ran the ball 71 board first. Shedenhelm returned doom the drive. The Cyclones iced 14 in serving, and put up 10 digs. (Holman 46-48, 3 aces; Marissa Berendes times while throwing just once. the opening kickoff 51 yards to the the victory from there, running Hayley Weber led in kills with 40 Hayley Weber led in kills with 19 36-38, 6). and Sydney Brown topped the digs Though the Cyclones averaged just Rebel 38 and it took the Cyclones more than two minutes off the clock and Sydney Brown in digs with 15. category with 50. Madeline Mussig Lauren Husmann went 20-for-22 Gladbrook-Reinbeck 3, South Hardin 0 3.4 yards per rush and had just two just four plays to find the end zone despite G-R using its timeouts to blocked five shots at the net. G-R 25 25 25 runs of longer than 10 yards, they on a five-yard Siech run. A bad snap conserve precious seconds before from the service line with four aces, South Hardin 12 10 12 “Our serving was also a bright and Marissa Berendes went 18-for- Kills: Gladbrook-Reinbeck 27 (Hayley picked up 16 first downs (compared doomed the extra-point attempt, giving the Rebels the ball back in spot for us on the day, as we were 18 with 2 aces. Weber 19), South Hardin 17. Assists: to Gladbrook-Reinbeck’s eight). leaving the Cyclones up 6-0. the final minute. able to serve about a 95 percent G-R (9-7 overall, 2-1 NICL- Gladbrook-Reinbeck 25 (Leah Holman 25), South Hardin 16. Blocks: Gladbrook- Olson said, though the Cyclones The Cyclones’ second drive was Up Next success average for the tournament,” West) was scheduled to play Clark said. “We have some tough Reinbeck 1 (Megan Swanson 1), South had run the power-I just 11 times more of the same after a short Rebel The Rebels venture outside Dis- BCLUW at Conrad on Tuesday, Hardin 1. Digs: Gladbrook-Reinbeck 56 in their last two games, the Rebels punt have them the ball at the G-R trict 4 for the final time during the servers on our team who were also Sept. 22 and will host AGWSR on (Sydney Brown 15, Holman 10), South knew it was coming. 46. This time it took nine plays, all regular season to play at North But- very consistent in getting their serves Tuesday, Sept. 29. Hardin 25. Serving: Gladbrook-Reinbeck “We knew that they were going on the ground, for Denver to find ler while Denver plays at winless in, which kept the other teams off 69-73, 7 aces (Lauren Husmann 20-22, 4 balance and led to us getting good aces; Marissa Berendes 18-18, 2 aces; to come out in that so it was not the end zone on Siech’s second North Tama. Gladbrook-Reinbeck Tournament Holman 13-14, 0 aces), South Hardin 30-40, opportunities on offense and some Gladbrook-Reinbeck Leaders — Kills: something that we were not pre- scoring run of the night. Sheden- Gladbrook-Reinbeck 0 0 7 0 - 7 2 aces. Denver 14 7 0 0 - 21 easy points via aces.” Gladbrook-Reinbeck 84 (Hayley Weber pared for,” he said. “It’s tough to helm ran for a two-point conver- Scoring Summary On Tuesday the Rebels defeated 40). Assists: Gladbrook-Reinbeck 76 (Leah simulate that stuff in practice sion, pushing the Cyclone lead to First Quarter because they’re very good at it.” 14-0. D – Mitchell Siech 5 run (Conversion failed); 6-0 Denver’s two-headed monster at “Our kickoff team did not do a D – Siech 1 run (Izaak Shedenhelm run); Cougars suffer first NICL West loss, place third in G-R Tourney running back did nearly all of the good job, so they only had to go 14-0 ACKLEY — They AGWSR balanced offensive attack with six BCLUW 3, AGWSR 0 damage, with senior Mitchell Siech (38) yards and so our defense did Second Quarter D – Siech 3 run (Marius Mielke kick); High School volleyball team kills while both Maddie Brandt and BCLUW 25 25 25 AGWSR 22 13 20 running for 170 yards and fellow what they could; we couldn’t quite 21-0 suffered its first loss in North Iowa Rachel Frazier had five kills each. senior Izaak Shedenhelm gaining make the adjustments that we need- Third quarter Kills: AGWSR 23 (Alana Groninga GR – Eric Stoakes 60 run (Walker Thede Cedar League West Division play Mandy Willems recorded 11 assists 6, Maddie Brandt 5, Rachel Frazier 5), 81. The rest of Denver’s offense ed to make right away in those first kick); 7-21 last week before recovering to place and Mel Morones had 14 digs. BCLUW 36. Assists: AGWSR 21 (Mandy combined for negative yardage. 30 yards,” Olson said. “Then we third in the Gladbrook-Reinbeck Willems 11, Abbie Young 8), BCLUW 25. Digs: AGWSR 55 (Mel Morones 14, G-R, meanwhile, was stymied on went three-and-out on offense and Team Totals G-R Denver Tournament Saturday. Gladbrook-Reinbeck Tournament First downs 8 16 Groninga 12), BCLUW 32. Blocks: AGWSR offense. The Rebels did not pick up they got another short field with the Rushes-yards 25-104 71-240 The Cougars (5-6 overall, 2-1 The Cougars opened the day 2 (Rachel Frazier 1, Willems 1), BCLUW their second first down of the game bad punt. So they had 80 yards and Pass yards 38 0 NICL West) fell in straight sets to with a 26-24, 25-20 loss to BCLUW 9. Serving: AGWSR 54-of-61, 7 aces Comp.-Att.-Int. 3-16-1 0-1-0 highly-regarded BCLUW Tuesday before beating North Butler 25-17, (Groninga 11-11, 3 aces; Morones 8-9, 1 until their final drive of the first it’s 14-0 before you know it and you ace), BCLUW 67-73, 4 aces. Total offense 142 240 in Ackley. They went 2-2 in the G-R 25-19 and GMG 25-21, 25-11. They half and did not cross the midfield feel like the sky’s falling but it’s Fumbles-lost 4-0 2-1 stripe until the final minute of the really not. They had 80 yards, we Punts-Avg. 5-40.0 3-30.7 Tournament, defeating North Butler dropped their final match of the day Gladbrook-Reinbeck Tournament and GMG while falling to the host Team standings — 1) Gladbrook- half. Twenty-nine of the Rebels’ 41 can come back from that.” Penalties-Yards 5-38 8-55 to host Gladbrook-Reinbeck, 26-24, Individuals team and BCLUW for the second 25-16. Reinbeck 4-0; 2) BCLUW 3-1; 3) AGWSR offensive plays went for two yards Another G-R punt led to another 2-2; 4) North Butler 1-3; 5) GMG 0-4. Rushing — Gladbrook-Reinbeck: Eric time in five days. Brandt paced the Cougars or less. Denver score, this time on a long, Stoakes 16-115, 1 TD; Colton Dinsdale 1-2; AGWSR leaders — Kills: AGWSR 82 Jake Schuman 8-(minus 13). Denver: Mitch- AGWSR hosted Aplington- with 22 kills in the tourney while (Maddie Brandt 22, Alana Groninga 20). Though Rebel senior running 16-play drive that took more than ell Siech 44-170, 2 TDs; Izaak Shedenhelm Parkersburg Tuesday before Groninga recorded 20 kills, 33 Assists: AGWSR 70 (Mandy Willems 38, back Eric Stoakes finished with five minutes off the clock. The 24-81, 1 TD; Eli Barrett 3-(minus 11). venturing outside the NICL West digs and nine service aces. Young Abbie Young 25). Digs: AGWSR 155 (Mel Morones 39, Young 35). Blocks: AGWSR 104 yards, 60 of those came on a Cyclones converted both two third Passing — Gladbrook-Reinbeck: Thursday to play at North Butler. recorded 25 assists, 35 digs and Schuman 3-of-16 for 38 yards, 1 int. Denver: 14 (Brandt 6, Rachel Frazier 4). Serving: single play in the second half. A downs and two fourth downs on the Barrett 0-of-1. seven aces while Willems had 38 AGWSR 170-181, 28 aces (Gronina 28-29, 9 steady rain accompanied by gusty drive before Siech plowed into the Receiving — Gladbrook-Reinbeck: Erik BCLUW 3, AGWSR 0 assists and 23 digs. aces; Young 42-44, 7 aces). winds that did not let up until the end zone from three yards out. Knaack 1-16; Eric Cooley 1-15; Stoakes 1-7. The Cougars kept things close Denver: None. much of the night, falling by set fourth quarter made passing the ball G-R slowed the Cyclone offense Tackle Leaders (Solos-Assists) -- Glad- extremely difficult, as G-R quarter- after that but was unable to take brook-Reinbeck: Not available. scores of 25-22, 25-13 and 25-20. back Jake Schumann completed just advantage of opportunities in the Fumble recovery – Gladbrook-Rein- Alana Groninga paced a beck: Dalton Schwartz. 3-of-16 passes for 38 yards, with game’s final 25 minutes. Denver several of his incompletions coming turned the ball over on downs in its on drops. own territory late in the first half

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