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VolumeWhat Cheer Paper 96 - NumberVillage Vine 5 The Leader Sigourney News-Review www.TheGrundyRegister.comSheffield Press Pioneer Enterprise New Sharon Sun Opinion WeekLiberal $1Keota Eagle Newsstand Price A different kind of church Gruber launches ‘Essential Instruction: Freedom Bound’ at Lincoln Center site By ROBERT MAHARRY He’s made it his life’s mission unites them in faith, and mem- The Grundy Register to share the word of God and bers of the old Lincoln Center GRUNDY COUNTY- Ron offer his services to the former- church are still encouraged to Supervisors Gruber is a walking testament ly incarcerated in any way he hold weddings and funerals at to the concepts of forgiveness can. He’s also worked closely the building. discuss and redemption, and since he Iowa Training School for Boys “This church isn’t for peo- left the correctional system, Superintendent Mark Day on ple getting out of prison. This he’s been sharing his message ministry and outreach to the church is for the community hospital with anyone who’s willing to residents in hopes that they can here in Grundy County, Hardin listen. get back on the right track. County and whoever wants to grant, road “There’s one essential truth “When some of the staff come. This is not a church for that we believe in, and that’s interact with (the boys), there’s ex-cons,” Gruber said. “This is the value of the Gospel, where a sense that they don’t know a community church, and this rock goals you forgive. When you can because they’ve never lived it,” is no different than any other By ROBERT MAHARRY forgive yourself in real life, Day said. “When you throw church in the quality and the The Grundy Register you’ve got some value that Ron at them, and Ron starts type of people that come in, GRUNDY CENTER- The you’re able to look at the guy talking, there’s nothing that except there are people who Grundy County Board of Super- next to you and forgive him, they could’ve done that Ron decide ‘Wow, I can still hear visors received another round of and he’s got value,” Gruber hadn’t been exposed to… So (Ron) and the way he brings budget requests during Monday said. “ he’s got a credibility that none the gospel,’ and walk through morning’s regular meeting, in- While serving a prison sen- of my staff could have.” the door.” cluding a discussion with lead- tence for second-degree mur- Gruber’s church, “Essential Although he’s the first to ers from Grundy County Me- der, Gruber, a former member Instruction: Freedom Bound,” admit he isn’t a political man morial Hospital (GCMH) and a of the Sons of Silence motor- is located in rural Grundy by nature, Gruber has even review of road rock goals with cycle gang, found God, and County at the site of the for- worked with the governor’s county engineer Gary Mauer. the discovery changed him mer Lincoln Center Christian office to promote rehabilitation Ron Gruber (right) and his wife Joy (left) are the operators of GCMH President Adam completely. He was eventually Reformed Church, and it’s efforts and outreach to young Essential Instruction: Freedom Bound, a new church in rural Scherling came to the board paroled, settled in Steamboat open to everyone, whether men who run the risk of staying Grundy County at the former site of the Lincoln Center Christian with the same request as in pri- Rock and then Grundy Center, they’ve been in prison or not. in the system for life. Reformed Church. Gruber, who resides in Grundy Center, works or years, $263,000—$163,000 got married in 2019 and now He strives for a non-judgmen- “Within 30 seconds (of both in prison ministries and in assisting the formerly incarcerated for operations and $100,000 serves as a volunteer coach tal environment that welcomes as they transition back into society. (Robert Maharry/The Grundy See GRUBER page 3 for capital improvements. It is for the Spartan football team. people in all walks of life and Register photo) now the only veterans memorial hospital in the state and as such does not have the ability to levy taxes independently, but the King kicks off 2020 town hall tour in Grundy Center county has provided grant fund- ing on a yearly basis. By ROBERT MAHARRY particular excitement about Scherling cited a decline The Grundy Register progress toward a new trade in reimbursement due to the GRUNDY CENTER- U.S. deal with China and the Unit- privatization of Medicaid as a Representative Steve King ed States-Mexico-Canada significant concern for the hos- (R-Iowa) held his first town Agreement (USMCA), which pital, but he added that GCMH hall meeting of 2020 in Grun- will replace the North Amer- is “very financially stable” at dy Center—the same commu- ican Free Trade Agreement the moment. Unitypoint Health, nity where a photo of a near- (NAFTA) if it becomes law. which is affiliated with the hos- pital, pulled out of a potential ly empty room went viral in King applauded the United merger with Sanford Health August—last Wednesday, and Kingdom for leaving the Euro- Systems last year, but according this time around, he drew a pean Union and chastised the to Scherling, other partnerships crowd of about 20 attendees. organization for blocking the are still possible in the future. King, who is seeking importation of Genetically Supervisor Chuck Bakker, a re-election in the Fourth Dis- Modified Organisms (GMOs) longtime advocate for reducing trict amidst a contested GOP from the U.S. the amount of county funding primary this year, touched on “I believe within a half a for the hospital, asked Scherling topics like gun rights, trade year or a year, we can be in the if he would ever ask for less deals, Iran, the national debt, best trade circumstances in our money, to which Scherling re- military spending and welfare memory. I believe that we can sponded that he did not believe programs during the hour-long get there, and we’ve got a good the hospital would. event at the Kling Memori- chance to do that,” King said. “I just think that you appear al Library. He took prewritten “I’m happy about where we’ve to be doing very well, and I questions from the audience finally gotten with trade after think we could lower your re- and also accepted some ques- the miserable circumstances for quest some,” Bakker said. “And tions from attendees who raised a long time… We are where we I don’t think it would hurt.” their hands. are, and we’re in a lot better U.S. Congressman Steve King (R-Iowa) speaks during a town hall at the Kling Memorial Library in Scherling countered that The congressman expressed Grundy Center last Wednesday afternoon. It was his first public event of 2020. (Robert Maharry/The compared to other hospitals See KING page 3 Grundy Register photo) around the state, the county burden for GCMH is among the lowest—specifically noting ex- amples of hospitals that receive over $3 million in annual subsi- dies from local taxpayers. “I would just caution that it’s a volatile industry. We feel that this is a reasonable ask in com- parison to our peers. Our intent is not to misuse funds, but con- tinue to invest in future technol- ogy,” Scherling said. Supervisor Jim Ross argued that at just $22 per person, the funding for the hospital is rea- sonable and worth the cost. GCMH board chairman Todd Button, who attended the meet- ing, also touted the work that it does. “It’s an institution of excel- lence. It’s a good investment for the people that live and work in the county,” he said. “It employs a lot of residents of county. That At left, engineer Luke Wilson (right) of Clapsaddle-Garber Associates converses with whole trickle effect is positive residents about the proposed 50-lot housing development on the north side of Conrad. to the county.” At right, the final plat for the project is shown. (Left photo by Robert Maharry/Right Mauer reviewed the second- photo courtesy of Luke Wilson) ary roads budget for the upcom- ing fiscal year and discussed the always-hot topic of rock for gravel roads, and at least two su- Conrad leaders, engineers hold public meeting on housing development pervisors advised that he strive to use as much as possible. By ROBERT MAHARRY feature a mix of single family is exciting news for the city, as about such a development have sewer lines, and another change “If we can afford it, I think The Grundy Register and duplex homes (the majority it’s been in the works for over a been around since he was a residents can anticipate is the we should with the maximum,” CONRAD- Officials from being single family) and create decade now. child, and Martin believes that widening and straightening of Supervisor Mark Schildroth the city of Conrad and engi- at least two new streets, poten- “This is our growth area if once the plans are more pub- Lillian Street near the water said. “I think the taxpayers neers with Clapsaddle-Garber tially connecting Vernon Street we’re going to grow as a town licized, they will garner more tower. are willing to pay for the rock Associates welcomed commu- to North Vernon Street to run and attract new people and new interest from people in other “I feel like overall, with the rather than go through what we nity members and potential new all the way from Lillian Street families to town,” he said. “We communities who might be in- people that I talked to, I got a went through. I think we need residents to an informational to the north edge of town. Ac- need to have a place to grow, terested in relocating to Conrad. lot of good response. The folks more than public relations. We session regarding the 50-lot cording to Mayor Jeff Martin, and this is it. This was the plan Questions covered during that are going to be impacted need action… We’ve got to do Farmer’s Addition housing de- infrastructure work could begin all along. It’s exciting, and it’s the session ranged from general are aware, and they’re willing to our best to keep these roads in velopment on the north side of as soon as this summer. fun to see the reality start to take information about the develop- work along with the city to ac- better condition than what they town last Thursday night. Martin added that the de- place.” ment to more specific inquiries commodate the inconvenience have been.” The development will likely velopment coming to fruition He recalled that discussions about storm water runoff and for each of them,” Martin said. See SUPERVISORS page 3

The Grundy Register, P.O. Box 245, Grundy Center, IA 50638 Phone: (319) 824-6958 • Fax: (319) 824-6288 • E-mail: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] 2 Thursday, January 30, 2020 Grundy NEWS Register www.thegrundyregister.com Missing Since Jan. 17, 2020 Taking the reins Kelley excited to return to Grundy Center AcDec program as coach Kitten By ROBERT MAHARRY me. Even outside of AcDec, I exactly Don O. did it, because said. “That’s kind of the thing Name: The Grundy Register would often come by his office, we never sat down, and he I’ve been wracking my brain Female GRUNDY CENTER- Aca- and we would talk for hours never taught me exactly how trying to figure out.” Breed: Domestic demic decathlon has been an about music and stuff like he runs a study session,” Kelley Shorthair integral part of Blake Kelley’s that,” Kelley said. “He was just Eyes: Gold/yellow life since he first joined the a tremendous guy, and every team as a high school student time you talked to him, you Coloring: at Grundy Center, and the 2016 walked away learning some- Tortoiseshell— graduate would probably be thing. He’d make sure that you patches of various looking for ways to help even if knew something more.” shades of black, he wasn’t getting paid to do it. When Osterhaus received orange/red, white, Luckily, the right opportuni- his initial cancer diagnosis, he yellow, and cream ty presented itself, and Kelley, asked Kelley if he’d be will- who is in the process of fin- ing to step up and help with the Markings: ishing his postsecondary edu- program, and the former stu- • “Split face” pattern — black on one side cation at UNI, is teaming with dent jumped at the chance to of her nose, yellow tabby on the other Renee Gingery to help coach assist. • Tabby markings on her left rear leg the team this year. The team is already hard • White patch on her neck And of course, Kelley is tak- at work this year: last week, ing inspiration from legendary Grundy Center hosted teams • Light colored fur on the tip of her tail teacher and AcDec coach Don from as far away as Tipton and Kitten is shy. She will most likely Osterhaus, who passed away Dubuque, but the event was cut in September. He considers short due to weather concerns. not come to anyone. She does climb Osterhaus one of his biggest The long-term goal remains the trees and is really good at hiding. influences and a mentor who same: get back to state and con- helped to foster his intellectual tinue the legacy that Osterhaus If found or seen please curiosity. dedicated his life to building. contact Ruth; 319-824-2220 “He was definitely some- “I think the challenge for one who was very important to me is trying to figure out how

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Grundy Register Bulletin Board Struggles with ethanol, how- “You’re actually protesting important to raise the next gen- “Everything we do militarily ever, continue to persist even the Constitution itself when eration with a familiarity with increases the deterrent effect after the decision to allow you’re protesting the inaugura- firearms, and certainly gun for our enemies, and we have year round E15, because EPA tion of a duly elected president safety comes right ahead of all plenty of enemies around the Administrator Andrew Wheel- of the United States,” he said. of that.” world,” King said. “There was Grundy Center er granted five small refinery After an audience member King did make time to dis- a British fellow once, and the exemptions shortly thereafter. asked King about an uptick cuss his signature issue, ille- question was ‘Why does Amer- Kiwanis Fundraising Shifting the focus to the in suicide among teenagers, gal immigration, in response ica have to do this? Why does it escalation of tensions with Iran, he responded that he supports to another inquiry, and touted fall to us?’ And the Brit looked Breakfast Feb 16 King compared the photos he studies on the factors that con- his efforts to end sanctuary at him and said, ‘Because it’s The Grundy Center Kiwanis Breakfast serving Pancakes, Sau- initially saw of the embassy tribute to both suicide and mass jurisdictions. The Congress- your turn.’… I’d rather pay sage, Scrambled Eggs, French Toast, Biscuits & Gravy with Sau- attack in Baghdad to the 2012 murder, and Jessica Birch—the man recounted his own outrage people to build equipment that sage will be held on Sunday February 16th from 9:30am – 12 noon attack on a consulate in Beng- lone attendee at the August when President Ronald Reagan is certainly a deterrent and at the Grundy Community Center 705 F Avenue. Fund raising hazi, Libya, but he praised meeting at the Grundy Com- signed an amnesty law in the never have it used than pay breakfast is to support activities throughout the community. President Donald Trump for munity Center—opined that an 1980s, and he has become well people to not use and develop his “proportional” response in increase in mental health ser- known as one of the most out- their skills and not work.” killing Iranian Revolutionary vices at colleges and universi- spoken proponents of a border Before heading off to his Yang to hold town Guard Corps (IRGC) General ties would be beneficial. wall and deportation for those next meeting in Cerro Gordo Qasem Soleimaini. Another question referenced who have entered the coun- County, King discussed his hall in Grundy Center On impeachment, King con- an alleged UN plan to confis- try without documentation efforts to repeal the Affordable Enterpreneur and 2020 Democratic presidential candidate An- tinues to push for a full exoner- cate firearms, and King reiter- throughout his political career. Care Act, and Betty Carson of drew Yang will hold a town hall at the Grundy Community Center ation and acquittal of President ated that he remains a staunch He later lamented the explo- rural Ackley, while applauding beginning at 2:30 p.m. on Friday, January 31. Trump and does not believe advocate for Second Amend- sion of the national debt but his positions on health care, that his actions with regards to ment rights. declined to endorse reducing wondered why lawmakers in the Ukrainian government have “We are the flagship for military spending, instead call- both parties become million- violated any laws or policies. freedom in the world. We are ing for a reduction and con- aires so easily after entering The congressman referenced a also the flagship for western solidation of domestic wel- politics. Democratic Party Caucus locations frequent political nemesis, lib- civilization, and if we should fare programs. Birch accused Below are the Democrat- Grundy Center/Holland/Wells- eral billionaire George Soros, sacrifice the Second Amend- him of “fear mongering” and ic Party caucus locations for burg/Rural Grundy Center: P2, and accused him of launching ment, we know what’s hap- wondered why large corpora- the seven precincts in Grundy P3, P4, and P7 — Grundy Cen- County. To look up your Iowa ter High School Auditorium, caucus site visit www.iwillvote. 1301 12th St, Grundy Center com. The caucus will take place Dike: P5— Fox Ridge Golf Gruber on Monday, Feb. 3 at 7 pm. Course, 355 Country Club Ln, From page 1 letes as well known as former just don’t fit the typical mold ond chances—and maybe even Doors will open at 6pm. Dike. meeting him), I knew he was Hawkeye and current San Fran- of a Grundy Center resident or third, fourth and fifth chances. Please note you must be a Conrad/Beaman: P1— Bea- real, and Ron teaches people cisco 49ers CJ an Eldora resident or a Con- “Some of them, we’re not registered Democrat to partici- man Memorial Hall, 215 Main to look past the obvious and Beathard and George Kittle. rad resident. They feel disen- going to change. Some of them pate in the caucus. If you're not St, Beaman. to not be so superficial in your As Day notes, his phone rings franchised,” Day said. “If Ron are going to go out and be able, already registered, you can reg- Reinbeck: P6— Reinbeck appraisal of people,” Day said. over 40 times a day, and Gru- has a particular gift, it’s that but here’s the difference: we ister as a Democrat on caucus Elementary Gym, 300 Cedar St, “To look at him, I don’t want ber’s rolodex is “unlike any in nobody is ever disenfranchised don’t know which ones until night at your precinct location. Reinbeck, IA 50669 him at my dinner table with Iowa.” when they’re in his company, we’ve had our shot at them,” my 10-year-old daughter, but His long-term goal is to ever. That sense of belonging Day said. “Everybody gets a to know him, there’s nobody in attract more members from all is what makes people comfort- shot coming in.” the state I’d rather have at my walks of life and reach them in able, and that sense of comfort Essential Instruction: Free- dinner table.” a plainspoken way, stripped of is what makes them part of a dom Bound holds services at Republican Pary Caucus locations The ministry has also led pretension, judgment and con- community.” 9:30 a.m. on Sunday morn- The Grundy County Republi- cincts: to a burgeoning friendship descension in any form. At the end of the day, the ings. To learn more about the cans invite all to attend our 2020 P1 (Conrad/Beaman): and partnership with the UNI “People feel disenfran- choice to change always lies church, email Ron at ron@ Caucus! The precinct caucuses BCLUW HS Commons football team—specifical- chised, whether they’re con- with the individual, but Gru- essentialinstruction.org or call will be held on Monday, Febru- P2 (rural Grundy Center): ly, strength and conditioning victs, whether they’re down ber hopes to serve as a guide him at (501) 762-5560. ary 3rd. The meetings will start Grundy Co Courthouse - Jury coach Jed Smith—and ath- on their luck or whether they for anyone who believes in sec- promptly at 7pm, so please plan room to arrive early to register and P3 (Wellburg/NW Grundy): claim your seat! Doors at each Wellsburg Memorial Building location should be open by 6pm. P4 (Holland/NC Grundy):- Supervisors Any voters who will be eli- Hawkeye CC Western Outreach From page 1 tick in sex abuse cases, having ty engineer and roads, and you • Received an update on gible to vote in the 2020 general Center County Attorney Erika Allen the best technology available is don’t get to see where dollars Grundy County Public Health election are eligible to participate P5 (Dike/NE Grundy): Dike returned with prices on digital more important than ever. go. But I think I’m doing the from Katie Thornton-Lang and in the caucus. You must be reg- Memorial Building filing services from Karpel and “(Filing a case) is not a best job I can for justice and Michelle VanDeest. istered as a Republican to partic- P6 (Reinbeck/SW Grundy): Prolaw, with Karpel coming in speeding ticket. You can’t just victim rights.” • Received updates on board ipate in our caucus, but you are G-R HS Auditorium at a slightly lower price. She tell somebody you can’t meet and committee meetings. welcome to register at the door. P7 (Grundy Center): Grundy added that with the demands of with them. It’s labor intensive,” IN OTHER BUSINESS, Caucus locations for all Pre- Co Courthouse - Courtroom contacting victims and an up- she said. “We’re not the coun- the board: 4 Thursday, January 30, 2020 Grundy NEWS Register www.thegrundyregister.com Obituaries Iowa Department of Revenue Betty Jane Henningsen helps you prepare for tax time K O R N E R News from the Kling Memorial Library Betty Jane (Corbin) Henningsen, 93, of Hubbard passed away DES MOINES - With tax These include: on January 20, 2020, at the Hubbard Care Center in Hubbard. Vis- filing season upon us, the Iowa • Establishing a time frame in Grundy Center itation for Betty was January 23 at Abels Fu- Department of Revenue is re- of 30-45 days for processing Are you at that stage in your life where people are neral & Cremation Service-Engelkes Chapel L minding Iowans of the many refunds. expecting more of you, almost as if you were an adult? in Grundy Center. The funeral service was resources available and recent • Enhancing the technology Does the thought of scheduling your own appoint- January 24 at the Salem Church of Lincoln. changes at the Department that of the phone system, including ments, paying bills, and knowing how to cook some- thing beyond mac n’ cheese terrify you? Have no fear, Burial followed the funeral service at Maple can assist taxpayers with filing an automated service to check Hill Cemetery in rural Gladbrook. Memorials I we’re here to help you start adulting with the best of their tax return. the status of your refund. them. may be directed to the family who will donate The Department will begin • Extending the hours tax- to a local organization, at a later time. Mes- Introducing “Adulting 101”, a new series of pro- processing returns at the same payer specialists are on the grams for people ages 15 to 25(ish). These once month- sages of condolence may be left for the family at www.abelsfuner- time as the IRS on January 27th. phone assisting customers and N ly sessions will give you the tools you need to succeed alhomes.com. This is because Iowa taxpayers adding Department employees at being a responsible adult. Whether you’re transi- Betty Jane (Corbin) Henningsen was born March 24, 1926. She are required to provide their to the phones during especially tioning from high school to college, or from college to was the youngest daughter of William and Effie May (Leihoop) federal return with their Iowa busy times. the real world, these workshops will provide you with Corbin. She lived and attended school in Arlington. After gradua- return. Iowa income tax returns • is open to help walk-in cus- G the skills that adultier adults seem to just know. tion, Betty received her nursing degree from Allen School of Nurs- are due on April 30th. tomers. Our first session on Saturday, February 8th at 10:30am will ing. She was a nurse in the Waterloo area where she met Donald cover the basics of banking and managing credit scores, which The redesigned Department Department of Revenue Di- will be presented by Kim Heinrich from GNB Bank. March’s Henningsen at the Electric Park Ballroom. They were united in website -- tax.iowa.gov -- is a rector Kraig Paulsen said the marriage on March 26, 1950. They lived and farmed on the Hen- program will look at what it takes to be a good renter and set- good starting point to find tax Department is committed to tling into a new nest. And in April we’ll explore all the aspects ningsen homeplace and raised all five children there. guidance, new forms, and an- helping Iowans understand and of job searching, resume writing, and interviewing. Each of the Betty was a member of Beaman Legion Auxiliary and Salem swers to all kinds of tax ques- comply with their tax obliga- programs in this series are free to the public, registration is not Lincoln Church. She enjoyed her flower gardens, making dinners tions. Improvements to the site tions. required but is appreciated. Contact Kling Memorial Library and lunches for the men, and being active in the church; whether as include better navigation, im- "Department employees un- at 825-3607 or find us on Facebook and Instagram for more a Sunday School teacher or a member of the Living Branches. proved search functions, and derstand that they serve the peo- details. Those thankful for having shared her life include her five chil- responsive design which adjusts ple of this great state," Paulsen dren Jan (Herb) Cupit of Lebanon, Mo., Donna (Ray) Guard of to the user's device and screen said, "and they take that obli- Radcliffe, Harold (Deb) Henningsen of Grundy Center, Larry (Me- size. gation very seriously." Paulsen lissa) Henningsen of Grundy Center, and Craig (Dodie) Henningsen Filing Made Easy explains added that continuing to im- Kruse featured on episode of Independence; 13 grandchildren Lora (Scott) Knight, Mark (Mi- the filing process in three sim- prove the customer experience randa) Cupit, Karen (Kyle) Starnes, Ryan Guard, Abby (Tim) Pat- ple steps including information will remain a top priority with of “Criminal Minds” terson, Alan (Laura) Henningsen, Todd (Nicole) Henningsen, Zach on how to file, tips to avoid the Department. (Brooke) Henningsen, Blake Henningsen (Vanessa), Alex (Allie) By ROBERT MAHARRY common mistakes, and provides There are multiple ways to The Grundy Register Henningsen, Corbin (Mara) Henningsen, Chloe Henningsen, Clau- additional details regarding the contact the Department: LOS ANGELES- Beaman dia Henningsen and 10 great-grandchildren Coleson Cupit, Paige status of a refund. Website: tax.iowa.gov Knight, Isaac Knight, Karagan Starnes, Konnor Starnes, Kara The website is just one of By phone: Monday-Thurs- native and 2008 BCLUW grad- Patterson, Owen Patterson, Florence Henningsen, Graham Hen- several improvements the De- day 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Friday 8 uate Mike Kruse appeared on an ningsen, Danny Bedell, Preston Henningsen, Peyton Henningsen. partment made over the past a.m. to 4:30 p.m., 515-281-3114 episode of “Criminal Minds,” Betty was preceded in death by her parents; her husband Donald few months to provide better or 800-367-3388 one of the most popular crime in 2005; four sisters Myra, Vivian, Ruth, and Dorothy. customer service to taxpayers Email: [email protected] television shows of all time, and tax professionals. that aired last Wednesday night on CBS. Jerry D. Brown Kruse, who has been profiled Jerry D. Brown, 88, of Conrad, passed away on Wednesday, Jan- Clemson Central College in multiple articles in The Grun- uary 22, 2020, at Unity Point Health in Marshalltown. Memorial dy Register, plays Billy Hanes, services for Jerry will be held on Thursday, January 30 at 5:00 p.m. Dean’s List Dean’s List a Twitch streamer suspected of at the Mitchell Family Funeral Home in Marshalltown. Visitation CLEMSON, SC -- Elizabeth stalking an ex-girlfriend before PELLA —­ More than 350 will start at 3:00 p.m. until the service time. For more information Lynn Huntley of New Hartford a plot twist shifts the focus of or to send a condolence, please visit www.mitchellfh.com or call students were named to the has been named to the Dean's the investigation elsewhere. 641-844-1234. Mitchell Family Funeral Home is caring for Jerry Central College dean's list for List at Clemson University. Thus far, the actor has land- and his family. A full obituary will appear in next week’s paper. Huntley, whose major is Bio- Fall 2019. ed roles in advertisements, two Mike Kruse chemistry, made the Dean's List The honor is awarded to full- for the fall 2019 semester. time students who achieve a 3.5 Lifetime Christmas films and gel,” which is executive pro- Wellsburg kicks off 2020 To be named to the Dean's GPA or higher on a 4.0 scale the second season of the CBS duced by filmmaking legend List, a student achieved a grade- while taking 12 or more graded All Access show “Strange An- Ridley Scott. community visioning program point average between 3.50 and credit hours for the semester. 3.99 on a 4.0 scale. Those named to the dean's Wellsburg is participating in local resources and identify list from your area are: the 2020 Iowa’s Living Road- community needs. The informa- Lilliauna Bracy of Conrad ways Community Visioning tion gathered will be used to de- Caleb Kuiper of Holland rundy ounty Program. Community Visioning velop a transportation concept G C Upper Iowa Josh Kuiper of Holland is a transportation enhancement plan. District Court planning process that serves The next step in the process Madison McMartin of Grun- Iowa communities under 10,000 will be a focus group work- Dean’s List dy Center FAYETTE — Upper Iowa Hannah Woerner of Wells- Aaron J. Stumberg, age 36, session of Drug Paraphernalia, in population. shop on Saturday, February University is pleased to an- Grundy Center. Pled guilty to a simple misdemeanor, on Jan- The program helps com- 22, beginning at 9:00 a.m. at burg nounce the Dean's List for Failure to Affix Drug Stamp, a uary 13. Received a $150 fine. munity volunteers envision AGWSR Wellsburg Attendance Class D felony, and Possession Travis Benjamin Grandon, aesthetic and ecological im- Center, 609 S Monroe Street the 2019 fall semester. To be honored, a student must have of a Controlled Substance— age 45, Wellsburg. Pled guilty provements along roadsides and in Wellsburg. Residents will Marijuana First Offense, a se- to Possession of Drug Parapher- related landscapes by blending be invited to share their ideas earned a minimum 3.50 grade U. of Iowa point average for the semester rious misdemeanor, on January nalia, a simple misdemeanor, environmental stewardship with about transportation needs and 22. On both counts, received a on January 13. Received a $250 community improvement proj- opportunities in Wellsburg in a and be enrolled as a full-time President's List student.The honored students deferred judgment and two to fine. ects. Wellsburg is one of ten small group setting. For further IOWA CITY-- Madeline five years of probation. Desirae S. Mitchell, age 27, included: communities selected to par- information about participating Sherwood, a University of Iowa Corelly Martez Smith, age Sauk Village, IL. Pled guilty ticipate in this award-winning in a focus group or the overall New Hartford - Blaine Beck- student from Dike, has been 47, Waterloo. Pled guilty to to Possession of a Controlled program. visioning process, please call er; named to the President's List Contempt—Resist Order or Substance—Marijuana First At its initial meetings, the Evie Haupt at 515-715-5716 or Dike - Carlee Dove; Jacob for the recently-completed fall Process of Magistrate Court, a Offense, a serious misdemean- Wellsburg visioning commit- Patty Reisinger, Trees Forever Moore 2019 semester. Sherwood is simple misdemeanor, on Janu- or, on January 21. Received a tee learned public involvement field coordinator, at 319-350- Grundy Center - Nolan Free- majoring in Chemistry in the ary 13. Received a two-day jail deferred judgment, a $100 civil techniques that they will use in 4185. man; UI's College of Liberal Arts and sentence and a $100 fine. penalty and six months of infor- the visioning process to assess Conrad - Toni Gibbs; Sciences. Corey Michael Betts, age 45, mal probation. Reinbeck - Jake Schuman; Iowa Falls. Pled guilty to Pos- Grundy Center - Laith Smith; News from Ivester Wellsburg - Kylie Willis; BIBLE STUDY FRIENDLY FORUM Bible Study will resume on Meet at Caryl Button's on February 5 at 6:30 pm at the February15 at 1:30 pm. church. SERVICE DIRECTORY Whitten Fire Assn. Annual SUPPER Saturday, Feb. 8 • 5-8 P.M. CHILI • POTATO & OYSTER drinks and desserts at the Whitten Fire Station FREE WILL DONATION RAFFLE ITEMS: Two $150 Gift Certificates to Market on Main in Albion and also a pair of Vortex Binoculars Tickets will be sold at the door night of supper Tickets are 1 for $5 or 5 for $20

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10 Years Ago This Week - 2010 The Census Bureau is looking for temporary workers to help conduct the 2010 census. Matt Damon and Morgan Freeman star in Invictus at the Center Theatre. The Dike branch of People’s Savings Bank celebrated a ribbon cutting for their new real estate and insurance departments. Also, Mid-West Electrical had a ribbon cutting to open their business. Darwin Cannegieter is providing an opportunity for farmers, landlords and those in ag-related businesses to become involved with a project called Rural Iowa to Rural Haiti-Neighbors Helping Neighbors, by sending direct aid to Haiti that will impact its future.

25 Years Ago This Week - 1995 Jordan Dirks led the Spartans to a 65-53 win over Wells- burg-Steamboat Rock. DNH wrestling team hosted East Marshall on January 18th with a dual-match win of 39-27. Rural land sales in Grundy County continue to climb. Accord- ing to the Grundy County Assessor’s Office, 106 tracts of Grundy county farmland totaling 5,696.54 acres were sold and the deeds or contracts recorded at the Grundy County Courthouse during 1994. The Jungle Book played at the Center Theatre this week. Not again! Grassley Q & A: The Grundy county Health Commission held its organizational By KEVIN WILLIAMS Monday evening at the GCMH. The formation of the commission to combine all health care services into one body and coordinate Grundy County Conservation Director U.S.Question: WhyCensus is a population count 2020 taken every ten years services for the patient is a totally new concept in the field of health Well a few years ago, April 2015 to be exact, I related a sad story in the United States? care. It’s never been done before-anywhere. involving my white homing pigeons. I had opened the door to the Answer: Article 1, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution empowers loft to see all of my snow-white homing pigeons dead on the floor. Congress to carry out a census of the U.S. population every decade. 50 Years Ago This Week - 1970 Heads missing or throats bloodied. I describe enough details here so Starting with the nation’s first census in 1790 following the Ameri- Grundy county temperatures this past week ranged from a bone as to show that I immediately knew the culprit. These had been vic- can Revolution, the federal government has conducted a decennial head count of the nation’s inhabitants 23 times. For perspective, chilling 26 degrees below on 1/21 to 38 above on 1/28.-a 64 degree tims of a weasel. That is their signature attack. I ended the column with how I supposed I should count my blessings that I have not had the first census counted 3.9 million people in the original 13 states, spread in 1 week. the districts of Kentucky, Maine and Vermont, and the southwest Dracula Has Risen From the Grave and Me, Natalie starring Pat- more attacks of this kind after nearly a lifetime of keeping birds. To my surprise – no, to my shocked horror – I found a similar territory (Tennessee). By 2010, the U.S. population reached 308.7 ty Duke played at the Center Theatre this week. million in the 50 states and five U.S. territories, including federal sight on Monday. What differed is that this time it was in the dove The Grundy Café announced it would close later this spring. Ca- and military workers stationed overseas. This year marks the 24th fes that have closed in recent months include Bill’s Restaurant and building. Over thirty doves had been killed. As I had described in effort to take measure of America and enumerate residents of the Hulne’s Maid Rite. Zeno’s Pizza has opened recently. the column a few years ago, most birds had little or no damage save United States. Iowans need to keep in mind that the results of the A Grundy Center couple was admitted to the Grundy County for some blood on the neck or at most the head removed. Classic census are a big deal for their families and their communities. Not Memorial Hospital for treatment of broken bones suffered Sunday weasel killing. only are the results used to reapportion seats in the U.S. House of morning in a two-car crash at the junction of Highways 14 and 57 Was I angry? Yes. But in all of this, the weasel is only doing what Representatives, they factor into formulas used to distribute $675 seven miles north of Grundy Center. is their very nature to do. There is a frenzy that is set off when they billion in federal funds for government programs and public ser- vices. An accurate count informs public policymaking that influ- The Grundy County Crime Commission held its organizational begin to kill and while they may consume a portion of one of the victims, they for the most part waste nearly all save for lapping on ences legislating and spending decisions on public services in local meeting Monday night at the courthouse-then immediately kicked communities and neighborhoods across America. From housing to off a crash program bent on obtaining federal grants for several the blood. If a raccoon or opossum rips an access into a cage, I can make highways, hospitals and schools to foster and elder care, juvenile high priority county crime control projects. justice and law enforcement, census data impacts projects, pro- repairs or strengthen the walls or replace the wire. But in this case, grams and federal tax dollars that pay for more than 100 federal 75 Years Ago This Week - 1945 it is nearly impossible to exclude a weasel because little more than programs, such as school lunches, Medicaid, Head Start, block Oh! Those Wolves!-They Howl for Janie! played at the Center a one-inch opening is all that is required if this tiny predator really grants for community mental health services, and the Supplemental Theatre this week. wants access. Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). They also are used for eco- No new houses can be built in Grundy Center. The house short- The smallest of the weasel species in Iowa is the Least Weasel nomic development purposes, guiding business decisions on popu- age is a war emergency. The Grundy Community Club has been which is as big around as my thumb and maybe 10 inches max in- lation trends and growth projections. The data informs businesses urged to find places for people to live who want to make their cluding the tail. With the bitter cold just prior to last week’s attack, about the workforce and consumers, where to locate factories, of- fices, and restaurants and when to market products and services. homes here. I can imagine that the sound of doves cooing inside was too much for him or her to stand. By every measure, the U.S. Census impacts the everyday lives and 10 lbs. of Idaho Russet potatoes are 57 cents. livelihoods of Americans and the communities in which they live. The seven members of the Grundy board of supervisors became And these tiny critters are difficult to trap. No, difficult isn’t the correct word. More like nearly impossible. Last time this happened, the owners of a team of horses Thursday night because one of their Question: When will Iowans receive their 2020 census sur- I tried several sticky rat traps but without success. Once they know number, George Lindaman, was lucky. The Grundy Legion Post veys? gave out numbers on a team of horses they were later going to give how to gain access you have to find where they are getting in and Answer: Starting in mid-march, Iowans can expect to receive a away. Thursday night the contest was over and Supervisor Linda- address it. mailed invitation from the U.S. Census Bureau that includes specific man was awarded the team. He sold the two horses the next morn- In this case, I fear that I made the fatal mistake myself. This fall, information on how to respond to the 2020 census. Administered by ing, sight unseen, to Jake Hemmen from Beaver township for #160. I drilled a hole in the side of the building to allow the fat end of an the Bureau of the Census, which is part of the U.S. Department of extension cord to pass though it so that I could run a heated water Commerce, the federal agency accepts responses online, by phone bowl. or by mail. Census Day is April 1, 2020. That means that all persons I have made the necessary blocking of the hole and have my fin- living in your household on April 1 should be counted. Be wary of gers crossed that I am correct that it was the point of entry. fraud and scams. The U.S. Census Bureau will never send unsolic- ited emails to request participation. What’s more, it will never ask for your Social Security number, bank information or credit cards, or solicit money or donations. Federal census law also protects the confidentiality of respondents. Information is used only for statis- tical purposes. It’s important to remember the results of the census not only have consequential impact on public policy and economic development, the once-every-decade census determines each state’s Letter to the editor representation in Congress. Shifts in population affect from where the 435 members of the U.S. House of Representatives are elected In the Iowa Legislature I have worked with many elected lead- to serve in Congress. The results also are used to draw congressio- ers. One leader I have worked closely with is Senator Randy Feens- nal and state legislative districts, and impact boundaries for school tra. Randy is running for Congress in the Fourth District and he has districts. Notably, the size of a state’s congressional delegation de- my full support. termines its number of electoral votes in the U.S. Electoral College, In the Iowa Senate, Randy wrote and passed the largest tax cut which elects the U.S. president every four years. States may gain in Iowa’s history, which was signed by Governor Reynolds. Ran- or lose seats in Congress based on the results of the census. For dy supported the Heartbeat Bill, defunded Planned Parenthood, example, following the 2010 U.S. Census, Iowa lost one congres- banned sanctuary cities, and passed voter ID. Randy is an effective sional seat and today has four districts. For a period of time, Iowa conservative with a proven track record of tackling tough issues and had 11 congressional districts, from 1883 to 1933. In December, the providing solutions. Census Bureau will deliver apportionment counts to the president Together Randy and I have worked on numerous issues. We and Congress. On March 31, 2021, the Census Bureau will send eliminated the grain bin tax and passed legislation helping first redistricting counts to the states. As Iowa’s senior U.S. Senator, I time farmers. We have advanced the conservative agenda, and have encourage Iowans to promptly respond to the census survey. Every made Iowa the best managed state in the nation. Iowan counts, so make sure you’re counted. On June 2, 2020 I am voting for a new conservative voice to rep- resent us in Congress. I’m voting for the Republican who can make the Fourth District proud and have a seat at the table. I’m voting for Randy Feenstra. Driver’s License Station Hours Senator Annette Sweeney Senate District 25 Wednesday & Thursday Grundy County Treasurer’s Office, Grundy Center Telephone: (319) 824-1212 Hours: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (Driving tests by appointment only) Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Hardin County Treasurer’s Office, Eldora Telephone: (641) 939-8238 Hours: 9 a.m. - 4:15 p.m. (Driving tests by appointment)

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The Dike Feed Store OK, here is the next mys- pub.com or drop by our offices to share with you. I will start with the histo- car Depping, Al Meester and ride my bike on the sidewalks tery picture. Can anyone tell during business hours and share Keep the memories! Photos ry of the Dike Feed Store. The Arnold Saathoff. I'm sure I of the feed store. Our farm dogs us anything about this photo? them with us (please remem- from the Register’s ‘From the Feed store was built and owned might have missed a few others got to come to town to learn Maybe when and where it was ber to include your name and Archives’ series are now avail- by neighbors, William Conra- but these are the men I remem- city rules. Arnie was the best at taken? What was the occasion? location in any email). We’ll able for purchase! The cost is di and Eldridge Meyer, both of ber. When Charles and Rosella making our family pet follow If you have any answers publish whatever we can learn $5, and the photos are available Dike, Iowa. This was sometime decided to build the grocery instructions. I learned how to send an email with ‘From the in next week’s paper (space on a first-come, first-serve ba- in the late 1940's. The owners store, Paige's Royal Blue, short- drive a stick shift pickup. We Archives’ in the subject line allowing), as well as select an- sis. sold Rath Feeds to many local ly after that the feed store was helped deliver feed and learned to grundyeditor@midamerica- other photo from the archives farmers for cattle hogs, chicken, sold to Wayne Ubben. It was the many gravel roads that led a few ducks and even a turtle. then sold to Jim Aries, and from to the homes of cattle feeders Business grew, and Charles there it was sold to Al Meester. and pig farmers. If on rainy Paige bought the Meyer por- Al was familiar with the build- days when we were busy help- No information was received tion of the business. Grandpa ing and used it for his work shop ing at the feed store, the place about the other photo that ran Bill Conradi and Dad, Charles and storage area. Just recently, to work in was the back room of in last week’s Grundy Register. Paige, gave me a great place the Dike Feed Store building the metal structure. It was real- If anyone has any information to play and grow up. The feed was sold to Kevin Hemmen. ly a large tin can, and the noise please contact the Grundy Reg- store was a meeting place for The structure has been demol- from any form of wet weather, ister office at 319-824-6958 or many farmers, some coming in ished, and the future is yet to be rain, sleet, or even just a drizzle, send an email to grundyeditor@ to pick up and haul their own determined. made for the ability to carry on a midamericapub.com. feed needs and others needed Chuck Paige and family conversation impossible. Imag- the assistance of Feed Store lived in the country but did not ine marbles shaking in a metal trucks and drivers. farm or raise farm animals. The container. As kids, this of course Grandpa Bill retired, and Dike Feed Store was a home was more fun than scary. Today Dad kept the business growing away from home. It was a fun we continue to share experienc- Calendar of events enter heatre s with hired help. A job held by time to meet in-town locals and es at the Feed Store with our 94 C T ’ many-Swede Bowers, Herman rural farmers that shopped at year old Dad. Grundy Community Center Hemmen, Glen DeBower, Os- the Feed Store. I learned how to Reel-to-Reel Friday Walking, 7 a.m. - 4 p.m., Wilts Room At the Center Theatre on Fri- Jan. 31 Exercise, 9:00 a.m., Legion Room day, January 31st at 7:00 will Council accepted bids for old fire station building Congregate Meals, 11:30 a.m. Legion be the true story 1917, starring Room George MacKay, Colin Firth & The Dike Council meetings sealed bids that have been ac- sale/disposal of real estate can Dean Charles Chapman. This happen on the second Wednes- cepted at the Dike City office. be read in the legals section of Monday Walking, 7 a.m. - 4 p.m., Wilts Room movie is rated R for violence, day of each month and this Feb- The building at 138 Front Stree the Register. Feb. 3 Exercise, 9:00 a.m., Legion Room running approximately 110 ruary it will be held on Febru- in Dike, also known as the old Bids must be accepted on or Congregate Meals, 11:30 a.m. Legion minutes in length. At 7:30 will ary 12th in the council chamber fire station, is up for sale. In- before February 11, 2020, with Room be the family/adventure Dolit- room. On the 12th of February, terested buys must have their a minimum bid of $80,000. The tle, starring Robert Downey Jr, the council is holding a special bid to the office on or before public meeting will begin at Tuesday No Walking, Tom Holland, Emma Thompson public notice meeting at 6:00 February 11, 2020. A complete 6:00 p.m. on February 12 before Feb. 4 Congregate Meals, 11:30 a.m. Legion & Antonio Banderas. This mov- p.m. for the purpose to opening description of details about the the regular council meeting. Room ie is rated PG, running approxi- GCMH, Wilts Room mately 105 minutes in length Oscar®-winning director Wednesday No Walking Sam Mendes brings his singular Birthdays Library news Feb. 5 Exercise, 9:00 a.m., Legion Room vision to his World War I epic Dates for Dike Librarian Billie Dall has a Congregate Meals, 11:30 a.m. Legion movie 1917. full schedule of events taking At the height of the First Thursday, January 30: Mol- Room Thursday, January 30 place this winter. On Monday World War, two young Brit- ly Petersen, Jean Cain, Craig GCMH, Wilts Room 4:30 Wrestling at Conrad the 27 the ISU Extention of- ish soldiers, Schofield (George Kiewiet, Kerek Hansen 4:15 JH BB fice had a presentation at the MacKay) & Blake (Dean- Friday, January 31: Dane Thursday No Walking Friday, January 31 Library. The next event will be Charles Chapman) are given a Bakker Feb. 6 Congregate Meals, 11:30 a.m. Legion 4:30 BB at Jesup on February 12 with guest com- seemingly impossible mission. Saturday, February 1: Joel Room Saturday, February 1 ing from the Hartman Reserve. In a race against time, they must Weber, Barb Chapman, Eric GCMH, Wilts Room Happy February everyone One each of the school early out cross enemy territory & em- Meester Wednesdays, the Library will bark on a dangerous mission to Sunday, February 2: Paul 10 am wrestling in Denver have a program. Keep watching save 1,600 men – Blake’s own Paige, Pat Fuller, Mark Muller, 3:30 BB at Dike the schedule and remember if brother among them – from cer- Diane Paige Meistersingers Honor Band the weather calls for a cancella- tain doom during World War Monday, February 3: Jane Sunday, February 2 tion day of school, the library I. Hard-hitting with incredible Christensen, Rhonda Myers, Local Church services will cancel their event. cinematography that should be Matt Opoien, JoAnn Haan Ground Hog Day There is a print out list for seen on the big-screen, 1917 is a Tuesday, February 4: Mitch Meistersingers at Wartburg the events for pickup. must-see true story movie of the Weber, Tony Norton, Brooke Monday, February 3 Nutrition site menu NWC Dean’s Friday, January 31: Pork, only war to begin on horseback North 4pm BB at Dike BBQ Sauce, Coleslaw, Baked & end in the air. Wednesday, February 5: Em- Spring drivers training Beans, Hamburger Bun, Hot Universal Studios’ Dolittle is ily Ericksen Tuesday, February 4 Hawkeye College List Named Sliced Peaches, Milk a vivid reimagining of the clas- Thursday, February 6: Pat 4:15 JH BB ORANGE CITY —Dylan Moonday, February 3: Pizza sic tale of the man who could Middleswart, Ryan Petersen, Fall graduates Hendricks* of Grundy Center Casserole, Green Beans, Warm talk to animals. After losing his Harold Saathoff Dike: Ryan Moore- Natural and Samantha Ubben of Conrad, wife seven years earlier, the ec- Resources Aide Lemon Cake, Milk, Margarine students at Northwestern Col- Tuesday, February 4: Tuna centric Dr. John Dolittle (Robert Grundy Center: Abigail Adults: lege in Orange City, have earned Noodle Casserole, Peas & Car- Downey Jr), famed doctor & Starting Niebuhr- Associate Degree a spot on the Academic Dean’s Attend$3 a movie on Friday rots, Multi-Grain Bread, Hot veterinarian of Queen Victoria’s Jan. 24 evening & receive your choice Nursing List for the fall 2019 semester. Kids & Sliced Peaches, Milk, Marga- England, hermits himself away of any drink for just 50 Cents. Reinbeck: Anna Bowser- The Dean’s List is comprised rine behind the high walls of Dolittle NotSeniors: seeing a movie? 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Gerry Kahler 319-988-3967 (WOW) 9 a.m. Worship Service 10:45 a.m. Church Service 641-366-2142 Sundays 5 p.m. Family Meal 10 a.m. Fellowship 6:45 p.m. AWANA St. Peter’s Country Church 11 a.m. Worship 9 a.m. Worship 5:30-5:45 p.m. Worship 10:15 a.m. Sunday School 6:45 p.m. Pro-Teens The Rev. Elton LaBree, Pastor Christmas Eve service 8 p.m. 10:15 a.m. Sunday School 5:45-6:30 p.m. Class time /Adult Forum 563-581-2866 6:30 p.m. Dismissal Church of Christ Sundays CONRAD GRUNDY CENTER Evangelical Free church The Rev. Rick Schill 8 a.m. Morning Worship HOLLAND Bob Kosbau, Pastor Sundays United Methodist Church American Lutheran Church Sundays 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Steamboat Rock Baptist Rev. Gerry Kahler Luther Thoresen, Pastor Colfax Center Presbyterian 9 a.m. Sunday School (all ages) 10:30 a.m. Worship Service Church 641-366-2325 319-824-3557 Bill Massey, Pastor 10:15 a.m. Worship 107 2nd St. 8:30 a.m. Sunday School www.alcgc.org 319-824-5231 Union Community Church Harrison Lippert, Pastor 9:30 a.m. Worship Sundays Sundays New Hope Christian Church The Rev. Rick Schill Bryce Roskens, Associate Pastor Christmas Eve service 6:30 p.m. 8:45 a.m. Worship service 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship Saturdays Sundays 641-868-2456 10:30 a.m. Worship service (includes children’s sermon, 5:30 p.m. Worship Service 9:30 a.m. Sunday School, Sundays Alice Church of God nursery available ages 0-3) Sundays Morning Worship 8:45 a.m. Traditional Service Jim Hartman, Pastor Bethany Presbyterian Church 10:30 a.m. Coffee Fellowship 9 and 10:45 a.m. Worship in 10 a.m. Fellowship Hour – No 641-849-7473 Al Polito, Pastor 10:55 a.m. Sunday School for all Chapel (Café Style) and Audito- WELLSBURG S.S. Sundays 319-824-5471 ages rium 11 a.m. Contemporary Service 9:15 a.m. Sunday School Sundays 6 p.m. Come-as-you-are Prayer East Friesland Presbyterian 10:30 a.m. Worship Service 10 a.m. Worship Service Service Redeemer Lutheran Church Lynn Arends, Supply Pastor United Reformed Church Wednesdays 11 a.m. Fellowship Time Pleasant Valley Reformed Sundays 641-847-2896 Pastor Joel Wories 7 p.m. Bible Study Wednesdays Church 9 a.m. Divine Service Sundays 641-869-3633 5:00 p.m., J.A.M. Youth program Rev. Rick Vollema 10 a.m. Visitation 9:15 a.m. Sunday School Sundays Blue Collar Community with meal 319-346-1090 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Morning Worshi 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship Church Sundays / Adult Bible Class 10:45 a.m. Sunday School 109 West Center Street First Baptist Church 9:30 a.m. Worship Service (Chil- Cornerstone Presbyterian 7 p.m. Evening Worship Conrad, IA (GARBC) dren’s worship available) St. Henry Catholic Church & Church 9 a.m. Sunday Worship Nathan Barkley, Pastor St. Mary Catholic Church 641-847-3188 WHITTEN 319-824-3324 IVESTER Fr. Alan Dietzenbach, Pastor Sundays First Presbyterian Church www.fbcgrundy.com Fr. Michael McAndrew, 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship Whitten Community Church Kerry Carson, Pastor [email protected] Ivester Church of the Assoicate Pastor 11:00 a.m. Sunday School Jim Hartman, Pastor 641-366-2342 Sundays Brethren Saturdays www.cornerstone-pca-church. Sundays Sundays 9:15 a.m. Adult Small Group Paul Shaver, Pastor 4:30 p.m. (SH) English com 9 a.m. Worship, Children Church 8:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:20 a.m. Harvest Kids 641-858-3879 6:30 p.m. (SM) Spanish First Christian Reformed 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:00 a.m., Adult Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Sundays Sundays 641-869-3305 10 a.m., Worship service Service 9:30 a.m. Adult Christian Edu- 8:30 a.m. (SM) English Steve Mulder, Pastor 11 a.m. Fellowship 6:30 p.m. Sunday Evening Ser- cation 10:00 a.m. (SH) English Sundays vice 10:30 a.m. Worship Service 11:30 a.m. (SM) Spanish 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship

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REGULAR MEETING Ditch Witch ...... 1,586.34 January 16, 2020 Electric Supply ...... 900.18 The Board of Trustees met in regular ses- GCMU...... 936.46 sion on Thursday, January 16, 2020 at GCMU...... 219.13 7:00 am with Johanns and Mutch present, Heartland Coop ...... 267.20 Hendricks absent. The previous month’s IAMU ...... 840.00 minutes were reviewed with Johanns John Deere Financial...... 1,360.14 making the motion to approve, seconded John Deere Financial ...... 68.69 by Mutch, ayes all, carried. The claims McMaster-Carr ...... 170.48 were reviewed with Johanns making the Mid-America Publishing ...... 82.90 motion to pay all claims, seconded by Laci Murra ...... 25.00 Mutch, ayes all, carried. Manager Car- NAPA ...... 677.29 son reported on the following: NIMECA, Dan Oltman ...... 551.48 SPP Market, MCR, Corn Belt, future load, Spahn & Rose ...... 669.89 renewable energy, electric vehicle rate, Storey Kenworthy ...... 84.87 GCDC, bucket truck, and the phone sys- Terry-Durin ...... 3,858.42 tem. A discussion was held regarding pur- Randy Thompson ...... 370.10 chasing a new phone system. A motion UniFrist ...... 259.74 to approve the purchase of a new phone Visa ...... 74.89 system was made by Johanns, seconded Electric Supply ...... 455.91 by Mutch, ayes all, carried. A motion to Petty Cash ...... 16.00 adjourn was made by Johanns, seconded Fletcher-Reinhardt ...... 486.32 by Mutch, ayes all, carried. Frontier Tire & Tow ...... 286.75 OPERATION & MAINTENANCE COMMUNICATIONS Bi-Weekly P/R ...... $ 14,479.81 GCMU ...... 2,107.62 Petty Cash ...... 1,600.00 BSG...... 6.68 Trustees Compensation...... 3,098.16 Consortia ...... 1,315.00 Public Notice Jeff Carson ...... 1,500.69 Capital One ...... 480.00 ublic otice City of Conrad Petty Cash ...... 16.00 Long Lines ...... 5,542.77 P N Advanced Systems ...... 134.01 Router...... 12 840.00 Capital One...... 828.39 GCMU O&M ...... 12,794.96 IN THE MATTER OF THE TRUST: Doug Curren...... 474.83 GCMU O&M...... 929.22 REWERTS FAMILY TRUST Dearborn National ...... 67.50 Grundy Co. Treasurer...... 1,806.78 DATED JULY 17, 1998 NMPP ...... 1,000.00 BTN ...... 1,842.10 To all persons regarding Bernice M. Dan Oltman ...... 232.67 Fox Sports ...... 4,301.05 Rewerts, deceased, who died on or about Pitney Bowes ...... 1,164.63 Gray ...... 3,941.93 November 7, 2019. You are hereby noti- Randy Thompson ...... 49.15 NCTC ...... 38,036.06 fied that Noel R. Rewerts and Illene M. Verizon ...... 104.88 Rovi...... 886.65 McLain are the Trustees of the Rewerts Tyler Witte ...... 951.40 Showtime ...... 235.62 Family Trust dated July 17, 1998. Any NMPP ...... 204.00 Windstream ...... 458.52 action to contest the validity of the trust Bi-Weekly P/R ...... 15,533.09 GCMU O&M ...... 608.00 must be brought in the District Court of City of GC ...... 111,366.80 GCMU O&M...... 200,000.00 Grundy County, Iowa, within the later to GCMU Comm ...... 85,908.01 GLDS ...... 165.50 occur of four (4) months from the date of AXA ...... 55.00 Aureon ...... 106.32 second publication of this notice, or thir- Canon ...... 322.16 Black Hills Energy...... 330.73 ty (30) days from the date of mailing this Jeff Carson ...... 117.46 CFU ...... 3,267.50 notice to all heirs of the decedent settlor Greg Cory ...... 301.51 Complete CATV ...... 1,607.70 spouse and the decedent settlor whose Evan Freese ...... 153.11 Electric Supply ...... 507.17 identities are reasonably ascertainable. IAMU ...... 607.63 GCMU ...... 742.52 Any suit not filed within this period shall Petty Cash ...... 16.00 GCMU ...... 106.67 be forever barred. Pitney Bowes ...... 1,500.00 HTV ...... 2,746.25 Notice is further given that any person Storey Kenworthy ...... 495.30 Heartland Coop ...... 126.69 or entity possessing a claim against the GCDC ...... 200,000.00 Jim Miller ...... 7.65 trust must mail proof of the claim to the Rhonda Cole ...... 649.98 NCTC ...... 944.80 trustee at the address below via certified Bi-Weekly P/R ...... 15,611.57 Tower Distribution ...... 274.20 mail, return receipt requested, by the later Advanced Systems ...... 114.69 Windstream ...... 44.23 to occur of four (4) months from the sec- Ahlers Cooney ...... 1,961.00 BSG...... 15.56 ond publication of this notice or thirty (30) Black Hills Energy ...... 38.97 Jeff Carson, Secretary days from the date of mailing this notice Brothers Market ...... 21.43 Laci Murra, Treasurer GR5-1 if required or the claim shall be forever Community Title ...... 114.00 barred unless paid or otherwise satisfied. Dated this 7th day of January, 2010

REWERTS FAMILY TRUST Public Notice DATED JULY 17, 1998 ity of rundy enter C G C Noel R. Rewerts, Trustee A regular session of the Grundy Center cussion, motion carried three ayes. 17309 190th St City Council was called to order at 6:30 Kuester moved and Stefl seconded ac- Wellsburg, IA 50680 p.m. on Monday, January 20, 2020 in tion on Resolution 2020-08, a resolution the Council Chambers by Mayor Kiewiet. approving the depositories for the City of Ilene M. McLain, Trustee Present: Kuester, Stefl, and Miller. Ab- Grundy Center for 2020. No further dis- 7435 Weaver Circle sent: Hamann and Grineski. cussion, motion carried three ayes. Castle Rock, CO 80101 Public Notice Public Notice Stefl moved and Kuester seconded the Miller moved and Stefl seconded action to approval of the meeting agenda with no approve to set a public hearing for Febru- Heronimus, Schmidt, Schroeder & Geer IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR conflicts of interest noted. Motion carried ary 3, 2020 for a status of funds activities Attorneys for the Trustees GRUNDY COUNTY, STATE OF IOWA GRUNDY COUNTY, STATE OF IOWA three ayes. update for the CDBG- Upper Story Hous- 630 G Ave, PO Box 365 Docket No. (Sale No.): 20-0032(1) Docket No. (Sale No.): 20-0020(1) Kuester moved and Miller seconded the ing project. No further discussion, motion Grundy Center, IA 50638 Court No. EQCV059647 Court No. EQCV059826 consent agenda consisting of: approval carried three ayes. Date of second publication 30th day of Special Execution Special Execution of the minutes of the regular session held Kuester moved and Stefl seconded ap- January, 2020 GR4-2 PLAINTIFF: WELLS FARGO BANK, NA PLAINTIFF: MIDFIRST BANK January 6, 2020. No further discussion, proval to set a public hearing for February VS. VS. motion carried three ayes. 3, 2020 for the proposed property tax levy DEBTOR : BEN J. KELLER - IN REM; DEFENDANTS: TIMOTHY HILTON - IN December 2019 Expenditures per fund: for FY2021 per the State of Iowa Code ENNIFER R. KELLER - IN REM REM General: $83092; Road Use Tax: $6598; 384.15A. No further discussion, motion Grundy County As a result of the judgment rendered in As a result of the judgment rendered in Employee Benefits: $15971; Local Op- carried three ayes. the above referenced court case, an ex- the above referenced court case, an ex- tion Sales Tax Fund: $40360; Library Miller moved and Kuester seconded ac- Magistrate Court ecution was issued by the court to the ecution was issued by the court to the Gift Trust: $941; Debt Service Fund: tion to approve the Mayors appointments Sheriff of this county. The execution or- Sheriff of this county. The execution or- $500; Continuing Projects: $65017; Wa- for one year terms ending December 31, dered the sale of defendant(s) Real Es- dered the sale of defendant(s) Real Es- ter Fund: $38351; Sanitary Sewer Fund: 2020 for Dan Bangasser, Public Works The following citations were Darren Carlund, Conrad, tate Property to satisfy the judgment. The tate Property to satisfy the judgment. The $19003; Sanitary Sewer Reserves Fund: Director; Kristy Sawyer, City Clerk/Trea- issued in Grundy County by all speeding. property to be sold is: Lot 4 in Block 1 of property to be sold is: Lot 4, Block “M” of $6360; Sewer Sinking Fund: $8015; San- surer; Doug Frost, Chief of Police; Nathan Conrad Heights Addition to the Town of Methfessel’s First Addition to the Town of itation Fund: $21290; Ambulance Fund: Kappel, Fire Chief; David Stefl, Mayor Pro agencies. Brady Hook, Holland, speed- Conrad, Iowa Reinbeck, Iowa. $40434; Storm Sewer Fund: $3750; To- Tem; and Dwight Gliem, Ambulance Chief Tammy Mundt, Parkersburg, ing. Street Address: 722 CIRCLE DRIVE, Street Address: 408 CENTER STREET, tal: $349582. and motion included tabling the appoint- CONRAD, IOWA 50621 REINBECK, IOWA 50669 December 2019 Revenues per fund: Gen- ment of the Zoning Administrator. Kuester failure to obey stop sign and Heather Weir, Oak Grove, The described property will be offered The described property will be offered eral : $53509; Road Use Tax: $21445; commented on concerns from some con- yield right of way, driving while MO, speeding. for sale at public auction for cash only as for sale at public auction for cash only as Employee Benefits Fund: $14450; tractors on inspection process. Kiewiet license denied, suspended or Sidharth Srikanth, Fort follows: Date of Sale is May 12, 202, at follows: Date of Sale is May 5, 2020, at Emergency Fund: $1318; Local Option and Kuester will meet with current Zon- 10 a.m., at the Grundy County Sheriff’s 10 a.m., at the Grundy County Sheriff’s Sales Tax: $40360; TIF Fund: $11588; ing Administrator. No further discussions, cancelled and driving while li- Dodge, speeding. Office, 705 8th St., Grundy Center, Iowa Office, 705 8th St., Grundy Center, Iowa Community Betterment Fund: $40360; motion carried three ayes. cense under suspension. Ashli Bass, Muscatine, 50638 Phone (319) 824-6933 50638 Phone (319) 824-6933 Equipment Reserve- PW: $767; Fire Mayor Kiewiet opened the discussion on Nkole Lukumwena, Rush- speeding. Homestead: Defendant is advised that Homestead: Defendant is advised that Equipment Reserve: $10956; Police Re- the current Sports Complex Maintenance if the described real estate includes the if the described real estate includes the serve: $280; Fire Department Gift Trust: Contract. Kiewiet commented that to be ville, IL, speeding. Jacob Bernhard, West Des homestead (which must not exceed 1/2 homestead (which must not exceed 1/2 $250; Library Gift Trust: $695; Park Board consistent this contract should go out for Christopher Nicol, Cedar Moines, speeding. acre if within a city or town plat, or, if ru- acre if within a city or town plat, or, if ru- Gift Trust: $1500; Ambulance Gift Trust: bids, however 12-18 months from now ral, must not exceed 40 acres), defendant ral, must not exceed 40 acres), defendant $200; Debt Service Fund: $14571; Wa- the contract could be substantially differ- Falls, speeding. Jesse Spitzner, Waterloo, must file a homestead plat with the Sheriff must file a homestead plat with the Sheriff ter Fund: $48455; Sanitary Sewer Fund: ent than it is now if renovation/upgrade Jordan Olson, Urbandale, speeding. within ten (10) days after service of this within ten (10) days after service of this $43862; Sewer Sinking fund: $6360; San- project continues to proceed. Kuester speeding. Calvin Rowe Jr., East Mo- notice, or the Sheriff will have it platted notice, or the Sheriff will have it platted itation Fund: $21436; Ambulance Fund: commented that the 28E Agreement with and charge the costs to this case. and charge the costs to this case. $46706; Ambulance Equipment Reserve the School District needs to be updated Camiellia Gibbs, Cedar line, IL, failure to provide proof This sale not subject to redemption. This sale not subject to redemption. Fund: $2653; Storm Sewer: $4383; Total: as well and a Board needs to resurface Falls, failure to provide proof of of financial liability insurance. Property exemption: Certain money or Property exemption: Certain money or $386106. with regular meetings and expectation re- financial liability insurance and property may be exempt. Contact your property may be exempt. Contact your Mayor Kiewiet opened the public forum viewed with current contractor. attorney promptly to review specific pro- attorney promptly to review specific pro- at 6:33pm. Natalie Kracht introduced her- Finance Committee/Clerk commented on driving while license denied, Timothy McCormick, Mari- visions of the law and file appropriate no- visions of the law and file appropriate no- self as new Chamber Main Street Direc- Water Rate ordinance that was previous- suspended or cancelled. on, speeding. tice, if applicable. tice, if applicable. tor and current business owner. Kracht ly tabled; calls still being received from Judgment Amt - $113,417.89; Costs - Judgment Amt - $58,793.83; Costs - commented that Council representation residents wishing for larger or additional Aisha Nyala, Des Moines, Lisa Wunn, Grundy Center, $632.90; Accruing Costs - Plus; Interest - $285.00; Accruing Costs - Plus; Interest on Chamber Main Street Board would be garbage canister; and work continues on speeding. speeding. 4.25% of $113,417.89 from July 19, 2018 - 3.5% of $58,793.83 from December 2, very well received by current board mem- Fiscal Year 2021 budget. Jacqueline Fettkether, Volga, Russell Kuehl, Sumner, = $8,755.71. 1019 = $856.94. bers. No further discussion, forum closed Public Safety Committee comment- Attorney is DavisBrown Law Firm (515) Attorney is Petosa Law LLP (515) 222- at 6:59pm. ed calls for service update, intern from speeding. speeding. 288-2500. 9400. Miller moved and Kuester seconded the Hawkeye Community College, and snow Marcus Brooks, Bettendorf, Candis Wolff, Waterloo, Date: January 20, 2020 Date: January 10, 2020 action on Resolution 2020-05, a resolu- tickets update. no valid driver’s license. speeding. Sheriff: Rick D. Penning Sheriff: Rick D. Penning tion to set a public hearing for proposed Public Works Committee commented Deputy: By Deputy Bill Jorgensen GR5-2 Deputy: By Deputy Bill Jorgensen sale of 601-603 6th Street municipal work continues on Upper Elementary for Samantha Flowers, Green Kyle Hillman, Olathe, KS, GR 4-2 property for February 3, 2020. No further new sewer and water main installation; Bay, WI, speeding. speeding. discussion, motion carried three ayes. Middle Cedar Watershed; and Mobile Henry Gudiel-Estrada, Des Isidoro Batista-Lopez, Wa- Kuester moved and Miller seconded to Food Pantry is looking for a new location ublic otice action on Resolution 2020-06, a resolu- to meet once a month. Moines, speeding. terloo, speeding and no valid P N tion adopting the City of Grundy Center Stefl moved and Kuester seconded ad- Caleb Deford, Aplington, driver’s license. City of Dike Employee Handbook. No further discus- journment of the meeting at 7:55pm. Mo- registration violation. Robert Sanderson, Beaman, CITY OF DIKE, IOWA PUBLIC NOTICE ination and legal work, if any, to clear any sion, motion carried three ayes. tion carried three ayes. Next meeting will OF INTENT TO DISPOSE OF REAL ES- title objections, etc.; and Stefl moved and Kuester seconded action be Monday, February 3, 2020 at 6:30pm. Jeffrey Arnold, New Vienna, operation by unqualified driver. TATE AND NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR- - Existing compressor and siren will re- on Resolution 2020-07, a resolution ap- Al Kiewiet, Mayor speeding. Corelly Smith, Waterloo, ING main with the property, even after the date proving the investment policy for the City Attest: Kristy Sawyer, City GR5-1 of Grundy Center for 2020. No further dis- Theodore Burt Jr., Grundy speeding and no valid driver’s Public Notice is hereby given that the City of closing, until the new compressor and of Dike, Iowa (“City”) proposes to convey siren are installed at the new Fire Station Center, speeding. license. property located at 138 Front Street, com- location Paul Wilcoxon, Sergeant Lane Stanley, Union, speed- monly known as the Old Fire Station and Sealed bids will be accepted through __ Bluff, dark window or wind- ing. legally described as follows: February 11, 2020_ at 12:00 p.m. All bids shield. Peter Anderson, Waterloo, Lots 18-20 in Block 9 of the Original Plan shall be marked “sealed bid” and submit- Probate Notice of the City of Dike, Grundy County, Iowa ted to the City Clerk at City Hall, 540 Main William Bargmann, Betten- abandonment of vehicle. Under certain terms and conditions to be St., Dike, Iowa 50642. dorf, speeding. Connor Mezera, Ankeny, specified by the City Council, including The City Council of the City of Dike, Iowa THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT Notice is further given that all persons but not limited to: will hold a public hearing on _February indebted to the estate are requested to Kevin Alexander, Omaha, speeding (2). GRUNDY COUNTY - The City will take sealed bids; and 12_, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. in the Council make immediate payment to the un- IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF, NE, speeding. William Rowe, Colorado - The minimum bid shall be $80,000.00; Chambers at Dike City Hall, 540 Main Warren W. King Deceased. dersigned, and creditors having claims and St. The terms of the transaction will be Probate No. ESPR102405 against the estate shall file them with the Lesa Darrah, Redding, Springs, CO, speeding. - The City reserves the right to reject any discussed and may be modified at such NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, OF clerk of the above named district court, as speeding. Andi Kaufman, Cedar Falls, and all bids and rebid, or not rebid it its meeting and following the public hear- APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR, provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowance, and unless so filed by the later Delaney Akers, Cedar Falls, registration violation. AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS sole discretion; and ing and the City Council will take action to occur of four months from the second speeding. Charlie Mummelthie, Water- - The buyer will pay/reimburse all ab- thereon. To All Persons Interested in the Estate of publication of this notice or one month Warren W. King, Deceased, who died on Sadie Bartusek, Union, loo, speeding. stracting and closing costs, including Passed and approved this 8th day of Jan- from the date of mailing of this notice (un- without limitation, recording fees, publica- uary, 2020 or about 6th day of November, 2019: less otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is speeding. Talon Reagan, Oelwein, You are hereby notified that on the thereafter forever barred. tion fees for required notices, title exam- Lindsay Nielsen, City Clerk GR4-2 31st day of December, 2019, the last will Dated this 23rd day of January, 2020. Larry Krausman, Grundy speeding. and testament of, Warren W. King de- Center, failure to obey stop sign Freeman Moser III, Claren- ceased, bearing date of the 10th day of Janell M. Day and yield right of way and op- don Hills, IL, speeding. November, 2011, was admitted to probate Co-Executor of the Estate Three offices to better serve you! in the above named court and that Janell eration without registration card Trevor Knight, Colorado We’re very proud of our new office and the many M. Day and Jeffrey M. King was appoint- Jeffrey M. King or plate. Springs, CO, speeding. ed executors of the estate. Co-Executor of the Estate ways it will make it easier than ever to meet your Matthew Kerr, Allison, Jordan Martin, Humboldt, Any claim to set aside the will must be insurance needs. Stop by for a visit! brought in the district court of said coun- Erika L. Allen, ICIS PIN No: AT0000408 speeding. speeding and operation without ty within the later to occur of four months Attorney for the Executors Camryn Overlin, Des registration card or plate. from the date of the second publication Rickert, Wessel & Allen Toni Nederhoff, Agent of this notice or one month from the date 115 Broad St., PO Box 193 Moines, speeding. Haley Jungling, Grundy of mailing of this notice to all heirs of the Reinbeck, IA 50669 Logan Walton, Le Grand, Center, speeding and operation 1120 Edgington Avenue, Eldora, IA 50627 decedent and devisees under the will Date of second publication 30th day of (641) 858-2318 whose identities are reasonably ascer- January, 2020. GR4-2 speeding. without registration card or American Family Mutual tainable, or thereafter be forever barred. Lance Moeller, Holland, plate. Insurance Company, S.I. 803 G Avenue, Grundy Center, IA 50638 and Its Operating Companies (319) 825-2318 Bus dark window or windshield. Jacob Leohr, New Hartford, 6000 American Parkway, Patricia Mackie, Parkers- speeding. Madison, WI 53783 655 S. Oak St., Iowa Falls, IA 50126 burg, speeding. 006441 – 3/17 (888) 320-9487 Toll Free 4/18 10 Thursday, January 30, 2020 Grundy RECORDS Register www.thegrundyregister.com

Public Notice Public Notice City of Beaman Dike-New Hartford School January 20, 2020 Aflac, Insurance...... 456.16 Dike-New Hartford School, Nicl Speech The Dike-New Hartford Board of Educa- Agvantage Fs, Diesel...... 4,979.34 Meals...... 318.00 tion met on this date at 5:00 p.m. in the Ahlers & Cooney, P.c., Legal Services..... Drake, Hunter, Nfl Card Winner...... 60.00 High School Library for the regular meet- ...... 82.50 Drees, Allan, Official...... 110.00 ing with Lotts presiding and members Alliant Energy, Utilities...... 42.56 Durnin, Haleigh, Coaching...... 300.00 Freese, Lehr, McCarter and Tott. Also Aplington-Parkersburg Csd..Shared Staff Eckenrod, Tom, Official...... 110.00 present were administrators Stockdale, ...... 14,620.09 Eiklenborg, Brad , Official...... 50.00 Strabala, and Petullo. B&B Lock & Key. Locks/Keys Supplies.... Eilderts, David, Nfl Card Winner...... 50.00 Visitors present included Waylon Bern, ...... 10,678.66 Elite Awards, Supplies...... 528.86 Sara Paar, Gerald Warren, Kristi Watson, Black Hawk County Auditor, Election Ex- Fank, Kyle, Official...... 75.00 Amy Seitz, Kim Grandon and Jesse Liz- pense...... 250.00 Fank, Ron, Official...... 25.00 er. Also Hunter Hamilton, Ella Schipper, Black Hawk Rental, Equipment Rental..... Fiser, Larry, Nfl Card Winner...... 20.00 Belle Rogers and Haven Cross repre- ...... 162.67 Flaherty, Matt, Official...... 75.00 senting the T-55 FFA chapter. Black Hills Energy, Natural Gas. 4,526.68 Folkerts, Ryan, Nfl Card Winner...... 60.00 On motion of Tott and second of McCar- Bmo Harris Commercial CardSupplies..... Freeseman, Collin, Official...... 110.00 ter, the agenda was approved as amend- ...... 4,042.71 Gallagher, Jerry, Speech Fee...... 73.20 ed. Vote all aye. Butler County Auditor... Election Expense Gbpac, Tickets...... 274.00 Minutes of the December 16, 2019 reg- ...... 1,021.58 Hedges, Madison, Coaching...... 300.00 ular meeting were approved as written Casey’s Business Mastercard...Gasoline, Hedges, Taylor, Coaching...... 150.00 on motion of Tott and second of Freese. Supplies...... 273.79 Henn, Gregory, Official...... 110.00 Vote all aye. Cedar Falls Community Schools... Tuition Henniges, Makaya, Entry Fee...... 110.00 President Lotts visited Mr. Bennett’s HS ...... 244.24 Hicks, Jacey, Coaching...... 300.00 government class last week and plans to Central Iowa Distributing, Inc,Cleaning/ Hoffert, Casey, Official...... 110.00 visit more classes in the future. County Maint. Supplies...... 1,097.60 Iowa High School Athletic Assn.Wrestling conference board meetings have been or Central Rivers Aea, Services, Supplies.... Tickets...... 160.00 will be held soon. McCarter also visited ...... 81.25 Iowa High School Speech Assn, Entry the Robotics club recently. Century Link, Telephone Charges...... Fees...... 162.00 Principal, Technology and Building & ...... 1,086.85 Iowa Sports Supply, Athletic Supplies...... Grounds reports were reviewed with no City Of Dike, Utilities...... 10,883.48 ...... 864.00 action taken. City Of New Hartford, Utilities...... 345.15 Iowa Volleyball Region. Tournament Host Focus on Learning – Ag students and City Sanitary Service Llc, Garbage Ser- ...... 140.00 their teacher Hunter Hamilton reported on vice...... 305.00 J.w.pepper, Music...... 323.01 their recent activities including a trip to In- Colwell Ford, Bill , Repair Parts...... 60.40 Janssen, Mark, Official...... 110.00 dianapolis for the Nation FFA Convention. Cooley Pumping, Garbage Service...... Jimmerson, Marty, Nfl Card Winner.50.00 The addition of a HS Dean of Students ...... 406.33 Johnson, Brian, Official...... 140.00 role beginning with the 2020-21 school Denver Community School, Open Enroll- Johnson, Curt, Nfl Card Winner...... 10.00 year was approved on motion of Tott and ment...... 10,593.75 Johnson, Dewayne, Official...... 110.00 second of Lehr. This role will be com- Donovan Group Iowa, Pr Services...... Juel, Jared, Official...... 140.00 bined with the High School AD role. Vote ...... 1,500.00 Knock ‘N Kneedles Llc.. Athletic Supplies all aye. Dove, Burnette, Mileage...... 120.64 ...... q420.00 On motion of Tott and second of Fre- Ecowater Financial Services, Water Con- Knudsen, David , Nfl Card Winner..14.00 ese, the 2020-21 application for At-Risk/ ditioner...... 23.00 Koop, Rachel, Coaching...... 150.00 Dropout Prevention allowable growth of Farmers Feed & Supply Inc, Grounds Kopriva, Joel, Nfl Card Winner...... 20.00 $150,001 was approved. Vote all aye. Supplies...... 1,532.54 Krueger, Dennis, Official...... 25.00 The three year contract with Athletico for Follett School Solutions, Inc., Supplies.... Kuester, Amy, Nfl Card Winner...... 14.00 athletic training services was approved ...... 596.62 Kwik Star Stores, Gasoline/Supplies...... on motion of Lehr and second of Freese, Grundy Co Auditor, Election Expense...... 530.61 with the booster club continuing to pay ...... 765.89 Lage, Blain, Nfl Card Winner...... 100.00 half. Vote all aye. Harrison Truck Centers, Inc..Repair Parts Lents, Susan , Nfl Card Winner...... 20.00 An Education Service Agreement with ...... 301.61 Madison, J’kaleinm Speech Fee.....68.56 Public Notice Hawkeye Community College was ap- Hawley, Randall , Mileage...... 243.60 Martin Bros Distributing Com Food Prod- City of Dike proved on motion of Tott and second of Iowa Assn Of School Boards.Registration ucts/Supplies...... 395.91 McCarter. Vote all aye. Fee...... 1,112.00 Mccarter, Mike, Nfl Card Winner... 110.00 Special Education Contracts with Cedar Iowa Communications Network...Internet, Meeks, Marcus, Official...... 200.00 Falls CSD were approved on motion of Long Distance...... 762.70 Middendorf, Aaron, Official...... 110.00 Tott and second of Freese. Vote all aye. Iowa Department Of Human Services, Misuno Diggin In The Dells. Entry Fee..... Revisions to the DNH spectator ejection Medicaid...... 7,623.26 ...... 425.00 policy to allow more administrative discre- Iowa School Employee, Insurance...... Mulder, Jon, Nfl Card Winner...... 100.00 tion were approved on motion of Tott and ...... 4,678.97 Murphy, Mike, Nfl Card Winner...... 20.00 second of McCarter. Vote all aye. Konken Electric, Inc, Electrical Repairs.... Myers, Mike, Official...... 140.00 On motion of Tott and second of Freese, ...... 1,832.10 Neuroth, Kirk, Official...... 310.00 the certified staff early retirement incen- Kwik Star Stores, Gasoline/Supplies...... O’conner, Mike, Official...... 75.00 tive for 2020-21 was approved with a ...... 792.16 Oelwein Archerym, Entry Fee...... 87.00 deadline of September 4, 2020. The Lon’s Plumbing & Heating, Plbg/Htg Sup- Peoples Savings Bank, Extra Cash...... board noted future decisions regarding plies...... 1,331.34 ...... 600.00 offering the early retirement incentive will Marshalltown High School, Registration Pepsi Cola Gen. Bot. Inc., Concessions be driven by the financial position of the Fee...... 10.00 Supplies...... 1,803.31 district. As stated in board policy, the ear- Martin Bros Distributing Co, Food Prod- Petersen, Baylee, Coaching...... 300.00 ly retirement incentive remains an annual ucts/Supplies...... 183.75 Prestige, Dry Cleaning...... 380.08 conversation typically held in October af- Mccarter, Mike, Supplies...... 20.00 Rev Robotics, Supplies...... 478.10 ter certified enrollment numbers are certi- Mem Enterprises Llc, Plbg/Htg Repairs... Sam’s Club, Supplies...... 795.04 fied. Vote all aye...... 416.27 Schipper, Jerry, Nfl Card Winner.....40.00 Discussion was held regarding classified Mercy One Occupational Medicine, Bus Schipper, Ryley, Nfl Card Winner....14.00 staff early retirement. The board wants to Physical...... 100.00 Schmitz, Dan, Nfl Card Winner.....100.00 explore options for further consideration Mid American Energy, Electricity/Natural Shoemaker, Chris, Coaching...... 200.00 using a work group including members Gas...... 4,275.03 Shoemaker, Kellie, Nfl Card Winner...... Lehr and McCarter. No action was taken. Mid-America Publishing Co.. Publications ...... 120.00 Early retirement applications and resigna- ...... 479.41 Slack, Katie. Supplies...... 255.72 tions from Sandra Becker – JH Interven- Modern Piping Inc., Plbg/Htg Repairs...... Sloth, Andrew, Speech Fee...... 125.40 tionist and Susan Weinberg – 3rd grade ...... 1,775.23 Sportsengine, Wrestling Fees...... 37.50 teacher were approved on motion of Tott Napa Auto Parts, Repair Parts...... 70.08 Steege, Nathan,Official...... 110.00 and second of Freese. Vote all aye. One Source, Background Checks...20.50 Stewart, Nate, Nfl Card Winner...... 10.00 On motion of Tott and second of McCar- Plasmacam, Inc., Shop Equipment...... Stohr, Chad, Nfl Card Winner...... 60.00 ter, resignations from Carla Amling – NH ...... 498.00 Timmerman, Mandi, Nfl Card Winner...... Head Cook effective 1/10/20 and from Plunkett’s Pest Control, Pest Control...... 10.00 Pam Huffman effective at the end of the ...... 171.92 Varsity Spirit Fashion, Uniforms....256.00 current school year were approved. Vote R&D Industries, Inc., Equip Repair.135.00 Viet, Mike, Nfl Card Winner...... 40.00 all aye. Rasmusson Co., The, Towing...... 187.50 Volunteer Collectibles, Athletic Supplies.. Contracts for Carol Heetland – Asst JH Renaissance Learning, Inc.., Software...... 100.99 Play and Steve Koop – Head JH Bas- ...... 5,210.17 Wartburg College,Registration Fee...... ketball (0.5) were approved on motion of Riggs, Aaron, Mileage...... 163.67 ...... 370.00 Lehr and second of Freese. Vote all aye. Rite Environmental, Garbage Service...... West Music Co, Music Supplies/Equip- On motion of Tott and second of Freese, ...... 315.00 ment...... 77.75 Superintendent Stockdale was autho- Rouse Motor Co., Repairs...... 967.46 Willis, Jesse, Official...... 140.00 rized to affect staff reductions in the ar- School Bus Sales, Repair Parts.1,350.75 Willms, Larry, Nfl Card Winner...... 10.00 eas of the Pre-K-12 program necessary Seymour, Joanna , Mileage...... 78.88 Fund Total:...... 31,590.93 to bring 2020-21 costs within resources in Smith, Patrick , Supplies...... 30.00 Checking 1 compliance with the collective bargaining Stanbrough, Tenielle , Mileage...... 41.76 Fund 22 Management Fund agreement. Vote all aye. No reductions Superior Welding Supply, Supplies...... Iowa School Employee, Insurance..77.15 are anticipated at this time...... 182.83 United Healthcare Plan, Insurance...... Stockdale updated the Board on the pro- Thomas Bus Sales. Repair Parts..238.47 ...... 3,128.66 cess for Master Facilities Plan including Timberline Billing Service, Medicaid Wellcare, Insurance...... 248.40 recent small group and community meet- Claims...... 931.85 Wellmark Bc/Bs, Insurance...... 540.90 ings, absentee ballots, informational mail- Tower Garden By Juice Plus.Ag Supplies Fund Total: 3,995.11 ings, and social media activity...... `1,158.80 Checking 1 Lizer and Stockdale updated on the sta- Ubben Building Supplies, Supplies...... Fund 33 Capital Projects tus of the stadium lights and poles. Plans ...... 242.75 Advanced Systems. Copier/Printer Lease are to move forward with the project this United Healthcare Plan, Insurance...... 1,262.42 spring/summer pending more information ...... 74,355.96 Canon Financial Services, Inc., Copier from Verizon. University Book & Supply, Instructional Lease...... 993.60 The contract with JWood Sports Flooring Supplies...... 282.00 Emergent Architecture...Architect Service to finish the gym floors was approved Van Meter Company, The, Electrical Sup- ...... 400.00 on motion of Tott and second of Freese. plies...... 1,793.42 Truck Center, 2020 School Bus...... Vote all aye. Varsity Group, Supplies...... 62.00 ...... 102,164.00 Roof repairs on the HS gym entrance and Wbc Mechanical, Inc..Boiler Parts/Service Fund Total: 104,820.02 weight room area were tabled until March ...... 360.19 Checking 1 after the bond election. Weber Paper Company, Maint Supplies... Fund 36 Physical Plan & Equip Levy...... The Grundy Register was named the offi- ...... 270.00 Bsn Sports, Athletic Supplies.....7,045.01 cial newspaper of the Dike-New Hartford West Music Co, Music Supplies/Equip- Konken Electric, Inc., Electrical Repairs... district on motion of Lehr and second of ment...... 528.80 ...... 3,851.21 Freese. Vote all aye. Woodman Controls, Repair Service...... Fund Total: ...... 10,896.22 Bills of the General, Activity and Nutri- ...... 1,402.82 Checking 1 tion Funds were approved for payment Woolverton Printing Company,mPrinting.. Fund 61 Nutrition Fund on motion of Tott and second of Freese...... 596.27 Aflac, Insurance...... 44.88 Vote all aye. Fund Total: ...... 189,284.56 Anderson Erickson Dairy, Milk/Dairy Financial Reports of the General, Activity Checking 1 Products...... 4,454.32 and Nutrition Funds were approved as Fund: 21 Activity Fund Callan, Angela, Mileage...... 132.24 presented on motion of McCarter and A-P Archery, Archery Fees...... 102.00 Dike-New Hartford School.Prom Supplies second of Tott. Vote all aye. Andymark Inc, Supplies...... 98.67 ...... 26.00 Other items of discussion with no action Aplington-Parkersburg Csd.Archery Fees Earthgrains Baking Co., Inc, Bread Prod- taken included development of the 2020- ...... 108.00 ucts...... 671.63 21 school calendar, status of the HS Baker, Annette, Speech Fee...... 81.15 Ems Detergent Services, Supplies.563.35 principal search and stadium press box Barton, Grant, Speech Fee...... 127.72 Lauterbach, Mike, Lunch Acct. Refund..... renovations. Bcluw High School, Nicl Vocal Meals...... 50.00 Being no further business the meeting ...... 320.00 Martin Bros Distributing Co, Food Prod- adjourned at 6:40 p.m. No exempt nego- Bec Foods, Fundraiser...... 598.00 ucts/Supplies...... 15,596.46 tiations session was held. Bettis, Tracy, Vb Refund...... 75.00 Rapids, Food Service Supplies..... 115.44 Approved: Betts, Don, Nfl Card Winner...... 20.00 United Healthcare Plan, Insurance...... Christa Lotts, President Bmo Harris Commercial Card, Supplies...... 2,142.68 Julie Merfeld, Secretary ...... 4,231.39 Fund Total: 23,797.00 Dike-New Hartford Csd Boost Volleyball, Vb Refund...... 90.00 Checking1 Board Report Brightspark, Music Trip...... 420.00 Fund 62 Preschool 01/20/2020 3:59 PM Bsn Sports, Athletic Supplies.....9,481.00 United Healthcare Plan, Insurance.836.42 Vendor NameVendor Description.Amount Cahalan, Marc , Nfl Card Winner....60.00 Fund Total: 836.42 Checking 1 Carithers, Bill, Nfl Card Winner...... 20.00 Checking Account Total: ...... 365,330.26 Checking 10 General Fund Cornfed Designs, Supplies...... 254.00 GR5-1 A.y. Mc Donald, Plbg Supplies...... 80.80 Dean, Randolph, Official...... 150.00 Act Finance, Testing Services...... 840.00 Dieken, Danae, Speech Fee...... 56.96

Public Notice

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED URBAN RENEWAL PLAN AMENDMENT Notice Is Hereby Given: That at 7 o’clock p.m., at the Council Chambers 204 E Center St, Conrad, Iowa, on February 13, 2020, the City Council of the City of Con- rad, Iowa, will hold a public hearing on the question of amending the urban renewal plan for the Conrad Urban Renewal Area (the “Urban Renewal Area”) to authorize the undertaking of a new urban renewal project in the Urban Renewal Area con- sisting of using tax increment financing to pay the cost of constructing certain pub- lic infrastructure improvements neces- sary for the development of a residential subdivision in the Urban Renewal Area. A copy of the amendment is on file for public inspection in the office of the City Clerk. At said hearing any interested person may file written objections or comments and may be heard orally with respect to the subject matters of the hearing. Lori Stansberry City Clerk GR5-1 www.thegrundyregister.com Grundy RECORDS Register Thursday, January 30, 2020 11

Public Notice Public Notice City of Liscomb BCLUW School December 2019 Board Report 12/14/19 Jv/V G/B Bb...... December Mileage...... Student Activity Fund - Fund 21 Shindelar, Dick ...... 85.00 Bcluw Hot Lunch...... 49.39 Vendor Name Detail Description 12/16/19 Jh G Bb...... Dec. Preschool Supplies...... Ackerman, Nathan ...... 100.00 Shindelar, Dick ...... 70.00 Bcluw Ppel Fund...... 966.80 12/12/19 Jh G Bb...... 12/5/19 Jh G Bb...... Reimb. Ppel For A Deposit Made To Gf... Ackerman, Nathan ...... 70.00 Sportboards...... 22.00 Carson, Marijke ...... 35.00 11/25/19 Jh G Bb...... Xc & Track Board Update...... Christmas Concert Accompanist...... Adland Engraving Company...... 305.10 Stevens, Bradley ...... 70.00 Central Iowa Distributing Inc.....3,521.30 Shirts For Aces...... 12/19/19 Jh B...... Custodial Supplies @ Hs/Ms/Elem...... Atlantic Coca-Cola...... 129.98 Syncb/Amazon...... 34.93 Chemsearch...... 321.28 Ms Supplies...... Aces Supplies...... Custodial Supplies @ Hs/Ms/Elem...... Bank Of Montreal...... 136.78 Thomas, Christopher ...... 110.00 Conrad Auto Supply...... 171.91 Sam's Club-Farmer's Harvest Meal...... 12/2/19 Jv/V G/B Bb...... Custodial Supplies @ Hs/Ms/Elem., Bank Of Montreal...... 122.08 Tompkins, Jill ...... 30.00 Transportation Supplies...... Hampton Inn-Cheer Honor Squad Reimb. Gbb Sweatshirt Pd But Didn't Conrad Tire & Auto Service...... 1,674.25 Rooms...... Rec...... Service On Van #1 & 2 - Sp. Ed., Service Bank Of Montreal...... 122.08 Ubben, Eugene ...... 90.00 On Bus #11...... Hampton Inn-Cheer Honor Squad 12/3/19 Jh B Bb...... Continental Research Corp...... 974.86 Rooms...... Ubben, Eugene ...... 85.00 Custodial Supplies @ Hs/Ms/Elem...... Bank Of Montreal...... 34.68 12/12/19 Jh G Bb...... Crosser Electric Inc...... 443.31 Sam's Club-Farmer's Harvest Meal...... Ubben, Eugene ...... 75.00 Labor & Materials @ Elem...... Bank Of Montreal...... 499.00 12/2/19 Jv Bb...... Des Moines Stamp Mfg.co...... 36.40 Championship Prod-Coaches Clinic...... Van Ginkel Athletic Mfg Inc...... 220.00 Signature Stamp...... Bcluw General Fund...... 68.61 Bb Ch Jackets...... Dhs Cashier 1St Fl...... 9,191.49 Reimb. G.fund For Band Meal Fundrais- Walmart Community/Rfcsllc...... 25.00 December - Medicaid State Share...... er...... Items For Veteran's Boxes...... Fastenal Company...... 1,080.21 Bcluw General Fund...... 102.64 Walmart Community/Rfcsllc...... 64.80 Transportation Supplies., Hs/Ms Custodial Reimb. G.fund For Ffa Breakfast...... Comet Cafe Supplies...... Credit - Return ...... Benson, Kimi ...... 300.00 Walmart Community/Rfcsllc...... 13.26 Fortsch, Danielle ...... 399.00 Beauty And The Beast Choreographer... Fccla Supplies...... Tuition Reimb...... Bierle, Scott ...... 75.00 Walmart Community/Rfcsllc...... 68.12 Frank, Jennifer ...... 1,125.00 12/13/19 Jv/V Bb...... Comet Cafe Supplies...... Tuition Reimbursement...... Bierle, Scott ...... 70.00 Walmart Community/Rfcsllc...... 48.71 Franklin Covey Client Sales...... 34.85 11/25/19 Jh G Bb...... Comet Cafe Supplies...... Business Office Supplies...... Burke Marketing...... 230.00 Walmart Community/Rfcsllc...... 98.69 Gmg Community School...... 3,531.25 Taco Meat For Concessions...... Comet Cafe Supplies...... 1St Sem. Oe, 1St Sem.tlc Oe...... Caley, Michael ...... 110.00 Walmart Community/Rfcsllc...... 15.64 Grundy Center Community School...... 12/2/19 Jv/V G/B Bb...... Comet Cafe Supplies...... 10,593.75 Casey's Business Mastercard...... 27.98 Walmart Community/Rfcsllc...... 7.66 1St Sem. Oe, 1St Sem.tlc Oe...... Fccla...... Fccla Supplies...... Grundy County Auditor...... 513.35 Casey's Business Mastercard...... 79.92 Walmart Community/Rfcsllc...... 161.29 11/5/19 School Board Election...... Concession Supplies...... Comet Cafe Supplies...... Heart Of Iowa Communications...955.36 Cash/Cami Parker...... 400.00 Wells, Jon ...... 75.00 Dec. Telephone Service @ Hs/Ms/Elem.. Ffa Soup Supper Cash Bag...... 12/14/19 Jv Bb...... Heinemann...... 74.50 Central Rivers Area Education Agency.. Wells, Jon ...... 75.00 4Th Grade Textbooks...... 193.50 12/2/19 Jv Bb...... Hoglund Bus Co Inc...... 499.82 Public Notice Beauty And The Beast Production Post- Windstar Lines Inc...... 322.50 Repair To Bus #11, Transportation Sup- Probate Notice ers...... Down Pmt. For Buses For 2020 Prom... plies...... BCLUW School Central Rivers Area Education Agency.. Wintermote, Russell ...... 105.00 Hutch Screen Printing & Embroidery...... 66.00 12/13/19 Jv/V G/B Bb...... 192.00 January 20, 2020 izing May Term classes and students will THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT Aces/Spades Poster...... Grand Total...... 26,662.85 Leader Shirts...... The BCLUW Board of Education met in sign up for their classes the first week of GRUNDY COUNTY Daleske, Chip ...... 70.00 January 2020 Additional Bills Hy-Vee Food Store...... 295.93 Regular Session on Monday, January 20, February. Advanced Construction class- IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF 12/10/19 Jh B Bb...... General Fund Food Supplies For Ms Fcs Class...... 2020 at 7:00 a.m. in the Media Center at es worked hard building a gazebo for a Bernice M. Rewerts, Deceased. Des Moines Metro Opera Inc...... 225.00 Vendor Name Description Amount Interstate All Battery Center...... 105.00 the BCLUW High School in Conrad. An- community member. They showed their Probate No. ESPR102406 Deposit For "The Magic Flute"...... Alliant Energy, 12,192 Therms Gas, Custodial Supplies @ Hs/Ms/Elem...... swering Roll Call was President: Eric En- commitment by spending several cold NOTICE OF PROOF OF WILL WITH- Devilder, Sam ...... 105.00 95,120 Kwh Electric...... $17,305.98 Iowa Association Of School Boards...... gle, Vice President: Todd Pekarek , Board mornings working and the gazebo turned OUT ADMINISTRATION 12/14/19 Jv/V G/B Bb...... Amazon, Hs Textbooks, Elem. Library ...... 1,190.00 Members: LJ Kopsa and Mindy Ashton. out wonderful. Mrs. Vanderah used Com- To All Persons Interested in the Estate of Dieken, Randy ...... 105.00 Books, Hs Supplies...... $205.68 2019 Iasb Convention...... Also present was Superintendent: Ben et Quest in order to share with students Bernice M. Rewerts, Deceased, who died 12/14/19 Jv/V G/B Bb...... American Business Phones, Replaced Iowa Communications Network...... 2.15 Petty, Board Secretary/Treasurer: Paula what STEM Best will look like at BCLUW on or about 7th day of November, 2019: Drees, Allan ...... 100.00 Defective Phone Jack & Mount In Elem.. Icn Bill 7/1 - 7/31/19 Shorted...... Benson, High School Principal: Kristyn next fall. Students worked together in You are hereby notified that on the 7th 1/26/19 Jv/V Gbb...... $207.88 Iowa Communications Network...... 49.60 Kell, Elementary Principal: Mitch Parker, groups to design a project, based on a day of January, 2020, the last will and tes- Espenschied, Thad ...... 105.00 American Institutes For Research, Ell As- 12/1/19 - 12/31/19 Service...... Transportation Director: Donnie Box, Ac- specific goal within certain constraints. tament of, Bernice M. Rewerts deceased, Jv/V G/B Bb...... sessment, Ell Screener Assessment...... Iowa Prison Industries...... 252.00 tivities Director: Lynn Silver, Vocational Each group had to think critically in order bearing date of the 17th day of July, 1998, Fareway Meat & Grocery...... 774.50 ...... $213.00 Hs Signs...... Ag teacher: Tara Leytham, Luke Wilson to come up with a product and then pres- and First Codicil to the Last Will and Tes- Fruit Sales Reusable Bags...... Apple Inc., Replacement Computer ...... Jaymar Business Forms Inc...... 183.25 from CGA and a member of the press. ent their product. Elementary Principal tament dated September 21, 2005, were Four Seasons Fund Raising..... 2,753.58 ...... $1,447.00 2019 Year End Forms...... Board Members: Adam Probasco, Lynne Mitch Parker shared Mrs. Seeman and admitted to probate in the above named Class Of 2022 Meat/Cheese Fund Rais- Casey’s Business Mastercard, 82.91 Kapaun & Brown Inc...... 1,010.00 Kock & Brian Feldpausch were absent. Mrs. Feldpausch did a great job preparing court and that there will be no present er...... Gall. Reg. Ed Gas, 2810 Gall. Preschool No Heat In Ms Rms, 5Th Grade Building AGENDA: Motion by Kopsa, second by the elementary students for the Christ- administration of the estate. Any action Golemo, Mike ...... 140.00 Lev. 2, 14.22 Gall. Lev. 3 Student, 190.87 Rm Running Hot...... Pekarek to approve the agenda as pre- mas Concert with a great crowd for the to set aside the will must be brought in Muisc & Registr. - Ames Tuba Christ- Gall. Lev. 2 Student,122.99 Gall. Lev. 3 Knight’s Sanitation...... 212.00 sented. All ayes. Motion carried. performances. Our elementary counselor, the district court of said county within the mas...... Student, 80.53 Gall. Gas Lev. 3 Student. Ms Garbage Collection...... MINUTES: Motion by Pekarek second by Mrs. Bowden is teaching the students in later to occur of four months from the date Gunderson, Carla ...... 800.00 ...... $1,212.63 Menards...... 103.45 Ashton to approve the minutes of the De- classroom guidance about the part of the of the second publication of this notice or Beauty & The Beast Accompianist...... Cdwg, Technology Supplies...... $493.64 Vehicle Repair Supplies, Ms Instructional cember 16, 2019 board meeting. All ayes. brain, the amygdala, and how important one month from the date of mailing of this Heart Of Iowa Ventures Llc...... 1,140.00 Cedar Falls Csd, 1St Sem. Oe & Oe Tlc. Supplies...... Motion carried. it is to apply mindfulness as we keep our notice to all heirs of the decedent and de- Beauty & The Beast Supplies...... $7,062.50 Mid-America Publishing...... 359.86 FINANCIALS: Mr. Petty went over the brain calm when dealing with emotions. visees under the will whose identities are Heartland Costumes...... 3,159.75 C.h. Mcguiness Co., Service On Hs/Ms/ Dec. Publishing...... financial reports. The General fund is In Mrs. Van Cleave’s 2nd grade science, reasonably ascertainable, or thereafter Beauty And The Beast Costumes...... Elem. Boiler...... $1,262.25 Moler Sanitation Inc...... 625.00 trending well. We are slowly rebuilding students experimented and learned be forever barred. Hometown Foods...... 3.90 City Of Beaman, Hs Water/Sewer...... Dec. Service @ Hs/Elem...... the SAVE fund after some large projects. about the meltable properties of choco- Dated this 7th day of January, 2020. Comet Cafe Supplies...... $31.03 Nolte, Cornman & Johnson...... 4,800.00 Motion by Pekarek, second by Ashton to late. Students made predictions, tested Hometown Foods...... 41.18 City Of Conrad, Hs/Elem. Water Sewer Final Payment Of 18-19 Audit Fees...... approve the financial reports and pay- the chocolate under multiple conditions Noel R. Rewerts Backpack Program Food...... Usage...... $2,966.86 Office Of Auditor Of State...... 425.00 ment of invoices as presented. All ayes. and formed conclusions. Mrs. Garber and Illene M. McLain Hometown Foods...... 54.28 City Of Union.Water/Sewer Usage @ Ms 2018 - 2019 Audit Filing Fees...... Motion carried. and Mrs. Zoske’s 4th grade classes have Proponents Backpack Snacks...... & Ms Fb Field...... $208.85 Petty, Sherry ...... 1,125.00 BUS SPECS: Motion by Kopsa, second started the new year by choosing powerful Hutch Screen Printing & Embroidery...... Conrad Auto Supply, Ind. Arts Supplies... Tuition Reimbursement...... by Pekarek to approve sending out bus words that celebrate their own leadership Heronimus, Schmidt, Schroeder & Geer ...... 1,171.00 ...... $26.31 Plumbmaster...... 1,561.60 specs for a bid of a 2021, 77-passenger strengths or goals. With “their word” – ex- Attorneys for executor Drama T-Shirts...... Fastenal, Custodial Supplies @ Hs/ Custodial Supplies @ Hs/Ms/Elem...... conventional model diesel or gas bus. ample: Strong, Focus, Effort, Brave, etc., 630 G Avenue, Box 365 Hutch Screen Printing & Embroidery...... Transportation Supplies...... $235.24 Premier...... 44.09 The bus must be delivered by 7/31/20. All students designed their own locker sign Grundy Center, IA 50638 ...... 1,045.00 Franklin Covey, Teacher Leadership Hs Instructional Supplies...... ayes. Motion carried. to add to the front of their school locker. It Date of second publication 30th day of G/Bb Tshirt Order...... Symposium...... $1,695.00 Rainbow International...... 273.00 CONSIDERATION OF EASEMENT FOR was a fun way to increase self-awareness Hutch Screen Printing & Embroidery...... Goodwin Tucker, Custodial Supplies @ Preschool Carpet Cleaning...... BIKE TRAIL: Luke Wilson of CGA spoke for students to work on setting goals. Mr. January, 2020. GR4-2 ...... 141.00 Hs/Ms/Elem...... $145.86 Scholastic Book Fairs-08...... 761.49 to the Board about the easement for the Borgman’s positive sharing included Ms. G/Bb Tshirt Order...... Iowa Association Of School Boards, Life- Fall Book Fair...... bike trail. CGA is looking at an alternate Fortsch has been having students do lots Hutch Screen Printing & Embroidery...... time Pass - M.b...... $8.50 School Bus Sales...... 698.77 design to the original trail that would run of experiments in her science classes. 6th ...... 1,720.00 Iowa Regional Utilities.. Ms Water/Sewer Transportation Supplies...... along the tree line, but would not affect graders were doing reactions and learn- Wr Apparel Resale...... $22.86 School Specialty Inc...... 275.76 the trees. Since the trees overhang the ing the difference between chemical and Hutch Screen Printing & Embroidery...... Knights Sanitation, Jan. Ms Garbage Col- Preschool/Instructional Supplies...... property line by approximately 10 feet, physical reactions. Mrs. Steckelberg and ...... 459.00 lection...... $212.00 Seeman, Delores ...... 95.94 there would be a 10-foot buffer between Mrs. Wiegand continually try new ways to Boys Bb Shirt Order...... Marshall County Aud., 11/5/19 Schoo Nov./Dec. Mileage...... the property line untouched on the de- help students learn the curriculum. They Iowa High School Athletic Assn..... 22.15 Board Election...... $363.90 Shultz, Megan ...... 852.60 velopment side in order to preserve the adapt and teach concepts in multiple Addl Xc Plaque...... Petty, Ben, Dec. Mileage...... $141.96 Tuition Reimbursement...... trees and roots. CGA will present a for- ways. Ms. Reints has been having her Public Notice Iowa High School Athletic Assn..... 20.00 Nutrien. 879.10 Gall. Reg. Ed Gas, Sign Shop...... 34.42 mal easement document at our February computer classes’ work on code.org. This City of Conrad Basketball Scoresheet Binder...... 1471.10 Gall. Reg. Ed Diesel, 209 Gall. Transportation Supplies...... board meeting. teaches computer-programming skills us- Iowa High School Athletic Assn... 220.00 Sp. Eddiesel, Anti Freeze - Drum...... Strother, Pat ...... 56.94 2018-19 SUMMARY OF ACTIVITIES ing a graphic interface. The Geography City Of Conrad State Xc Tickets - Team To Attend ...... $6,721.26 Scholastic Book Sale Mileage...... REPORT: Mr. Silver went over several Bee was held right before break and Rey- Salary Publication - 2019 Iowa High School Music Association...... School Bus Sales,Transportation Sup- Timberline Billing Service Llc.....1,159.85 of the program accomplishments, partic- mundo Palomo was our school champion Abigail L Barkema ...... 238.88 ...... 150.00 plies Credit, Transportation Supplies...... December Biling Lev. 3...... ipation, milestones and also the expendi- for the 2nd year in a row. We are wait- Brad L Barkema ...... 3,991.38 State Jazz Choir Registration...... $284.03 Tri-State Lock...... 210.00 tures and revenues of sports at BCLUW ing to see if he qualifies for the state bee Leah Barkema...... 531.38 Janssen, Mark ...... 100.00 School Warehouse, Ms Library Books.... Service Call & Repair @ Hs/Ms...... for 2018-19. Official costs are one of the again this year. Teachers reviewed an ar- Susan Blythe ...... 40,152.66 11/26/19 Jv/V Gbb...... $185.81 West Marshall Community School...... largest costs that we have along with the ticle on formative assessment at the last Lilliauna M Bracy...... 4,374.95 Johnson, Brent ...... 105.00 Us Cellular, 12/12/19 - 01/11/19 Service...... 21,187.50 cost of an athletic trainer. Other continu- in-service meeting where they continue to Peggy L Brown...... 270.00 12/13/19 Jv/V G/B Bb...... $207.89 1St Sem. Oe ,1St Sem. Tlc Oe...... ing expenses are for memberships, field learn about standards referenced grading Alexis R Dinsmore ...... 425.13 ohnson, Dewayne ...... 110.00 Van Wall, Transportation Supplies...... West Music...... 118.91 aeration, a scheduler, registrations and and all the parts that should be included. Anna R Dinsmore...... 5,108.64 11/26/19 Jv/V Gbb...... $350.99 All State Music, Elem. Music Class Instru- office supplies. Mr. Silver commented on PERSONNEL: Motion by Kopsa, second John Dinsmore ...... 420.00 M And D Sound...... 285.70 Walmart, Instructional Supplies....$77.40 ments...... some future projects of an outside sound by Ashton to accept the resignation of Regina R Dinsmore ...... 7,538.25 Labor To Chg. Bulbs And Check Fix- Additional Gf Fund Total...... $43,296.31 Fund Total ...... $77,844.31 system that the Sports Boosters are go- Jami Carlund effective 1/31/20 as a hot Presley R Engle...... 1,577.81 tures...... Previous Gf Fund Total...... $77,844.31 January 2020 Board Report ing to help with and also bleachers both at lunch cook. Taryn Gall ...... 2,533.13 Mandernach, Grant ...... 110.00 New Gf Fund Total...... $121,140.62 PPEL - 36 the football complex and the high school To offer a contract to Jan Davis as a hot Ashlee L Halverson ...... 1,891.32 12/2/19 Jv/V G/B Bb...... PPEL Vendor Name...... Amount gymnasium that will need to be replaced lunch cook effective 2/3/20 and to offer a Jason C Hines...... 15,907.50 Martin Bros Distributing...... 73.24 Nagle Signs, Softball Tribute Sign - 1/2 Bcluw General Fund...... 300.00 at some point. Mr. Silver also talked to contract to Emma Bennett as a preschool Olivia L Hughes ...... 860.64 Vocal Music Pregame Meal Supplies..... Payment...... $631.33 Umb Bank Pulled Loan From Wrong Ac- the Board about developing a jr. high split aide effective 1/21/20. Dillon T Jacobson ...... 585.44 Martin Bros Distributing...... 2.86 School Bus Sales, Wireless Cameras - count...... season to get more kids to participate and All ayes. Motion carried. Paige E Jacobson ...... 1,477.19 Concession Supplies...... Van #2 & Blue Van...... $2,605.68 Equipment Finance, Usbancorp ...... explore the different winter sports. FFA FUNDRAISERS: Motion by Pekarek, Janice M Juchems ...... 1,506.00 Martin Bros Distributing...... 96.96 Union Auto, 2020 10 Passenger Ford ...... 2,832.09 HIGH SCHOOL AGRICULTURAL SCI- second by Kopsa to approve three fund- Nick Kitzman ...... 63,529.65 Leadership Night Food Supplies...... Transit Van...... $36,262.00 12/31/19 - 01/31/20 Service...... ENCE CURRICULUM REPORT: High raisers for FFA. All ayes. Motion carried. Ronald Ladehoff ...... 5,880.00 Meals From The Heartland...... 2,100.00 Additional Ppel Fund Total.....$39,499.01 FUND TOTAL...... $3,132.09 School Vocational Ag teacher, Tara 2020-2021 BUDGET CALENDAR: Mo- Bruce Marble ...... 45,676.92 Meals From The Heartland...... Previous Ppel Fund Total...... $3,132.09 SAVE - 33 Leytham gave the curriculum report. All tion by Kopsa, second by Pekarek to Jeff Martin ...... 1,900.00 Otten, Joe ...... 75.00 New Ppel Fund Total...... $42,631.10 Olson Engineering Llc...... 1,125.00 of her classes have a Capstone Project, approve the calendar for the upcoming Diane M Miller ...... 360.00 12/13/19 Jv/V Bb...... HOT LUNCH Structural Costs - Exhaust...... which is also her semester final. All stu- 2020-2021 budget as presented. All ayes. Brad Murty ...... 360.00 Otten, Joe ...... 85.00 Bcluw Hot Lunch.Dec. Hot Lunch Salaries FUND TOTAL...... $1,125.00 dents start with Ag I with goals to prepare Motion carried. Alan Paxson...... 6,360.17 12/16/19 Jh G Bb...... & Benefits...... $13,926.22 MANAGEMENT - 22 students for future courses in agriculture 2020-2021 DISTRICT VALUATION: The Katie A Poling ...... 7,373.43 Partac Peat Corporation, ...... 239.73 Martin Bros., Ala Carte/Supplies/Food Emc Insurance Companies...... 77.78 and help further their FFA path. The Cap- Board reviewed the district valuations for Grace C Purvis ...... 1,826.56 Locker And Basketball Nets...... Supplies...... $5,240.41 Work Comp. Expense...... stone project for Ag I is beef jerky. In Ag 2020-2021 and compared it to 2019-2020. Cole M Scafferi ...... 2,072.81 Pepsi-Cola...... 239.50 Walmart, Food Supplies...... $17.40 Gnb Insurance: Conrad...... 441.00 Leadership, Mrs. Leytham focuses on The 2020-21 increase is $27,207,608. Lane T Schnathorst ...... 1,705.70 Concession Supplies...... Additional Hl Fund Total...... $19,184.03 Ins. For 2020 Ford Transit Van...... professional skills to prepare students FINAL READING OF POLICIES: 404, Todd A Schnathorst ...... 390.00 Pepsi-Cola...... 926.20 Previous Hl Fund Total...... $4,650.81 FUND TOTAL...... $518.78 for professional careers in agriculture. 404.R1, 404.R2, 405.4, 405.5, 405.6, Jana Smith ...... 10,137.78 Concession Supplies...... New Hl Fund Total...... $23,834.84 January 2020 Board Report To teach students what it means to be a 405.7, 405.8, 405.9, 406.1, 406.2, 406.3, Lori H Stansberry...... 57,350.64 Phillips, John ...... 75.00 January 2020 Board Report HOT LUNCH - 61 leader, writing a resume and cover letter 406.4, 406.5, 406.6, 407.2, 407.5: Motion Clark M Stevens...... 4,954.26 12/14/19 Jv/V G/B Bb...... General Fund - 20 Vendor Name...... Amount and conducting a professional interview. by Ashton, second by Kopsa to approve Grace K Stufflebeam...... 395.25 Portaphone Co...... 1,100.00 Vendor Name...... Amount Detail Description The Capstone project is to find a pic- the final reading of these policies. All Mackenzie J Trinkle...... 524.00 Wireless Headset...... Detail Description...... Anderson Erickson Dairy Co..... 1,784.76 ture within the district and explain how ayes. Motion carried. Madison J Trinkle...... 444.00 Rada Cutlery...... 541.60 Ahlers & Cooney Pc...... 119.50 Dairy Supplies @ Hs/Ms/Elem...... it demonstrates leadership skills. In Ag II REVIEW WELLNESS POLICIES 507.9 & Jenna C Willett...... 2,083.14 Art Club Fundraiser...... Auditors Request For Info Pending Bank Of Montreal...... 266.03 the goal is to understand the importance 507.9R1: The Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Jennifer Yantis ...... 4,990.50 Ryan, Pat ...... 90.00 Claims...... Hyvee - Food Supplies...... of natural resources and how to con- Act of 2010 expanded the requirements Total Employee Wages...... 307,705.11 12/3/19 Jh B Bb...... Airgas Usa, Llc...... 56.70 Bcluw General Fund...... 49.95 serve, preserve, and how exploiting these to strengthen policies and increase trans- GR5-1 Ryan, Pat ...... 70.00 Cylinder Rental...... Move Hl $ To Gf From Hl...... items affect agriculture. Their capstone parency. The final rule requires local ed- 12/10/19 Jh B Bb...... Arnold Motor Supply...... 369.46 Earthgrains Baking Co’s Inc...... 537.92 project is an ecosystem study where each ucation agencies to conduct an assess- Ryan, Pat ...... 70.00 Transportation Supplies...... Bread Supplies @ Hs/Ms student looks at a national park to create ment of their wellness policy. A committee 12/19/19 Jh B...... Bank Of Montreal...... 2,816.38 Ems Detergent Services...... 104.00 a booklet of things from the national park will be formed to go through these polices Ryan, Pat ...... 70.00 Science/Art Supplies, Postage, Stamps, Detergent @ Hs/Ms/Elem...... such as soil quality and the watershed. In so they will be brought back to the Board. Legals are 12/5/19 Jh G Bb...... Library Books, 1St Grade Chairs, Stem Martin Bros Distributing...... 1,908.15 Animal Science the goal is to gain a gen- COMMENDATIONS: Motion by Kopsa, Sam's Club...... 214.42 Grant Mtg Meal, Query Balance, Emerg- Ala Carte Supplies, Supplies, Food Sup- eral knowledge of animal production in second by Pekarek to approve the follow- Concession Supplies...... ing Educators Academy, Stamped Enve- plies...... the United States. It is much more “hands ing commendations: Sam's Club...... 36.35 lopes, Social Studies Book, Calculators FUND TOTAL ...... $4,650.81 on” where students will study a large ani- 1. HS Winter Concert: Mr. David Bartling Concession Supplies...... For Classrooms...... GR5-1 mal and a pig is dissected. The Capstone and Mr. Michael Jahn, Instructors your right Shindelar, Dick ...... 105.00 Barkema, Gayle ...... 28.08 project is a Producer’s Management 2. Pre School & Elementary Concert: Mrs. Guide. In Ag Business the goal is for stu- Dee Seeman and Mrs. Jen Feldpausch, dents to have a general understanding Instructors of financial terms and how to develop a 3. Karl King Honor Band: Olivia Rolston, to know! business. The Capstone project is plan- Nate Bishop, Sarah Garber, Morgan ning a business. The FFA club is doing Bergman and Kalia Stover, Mr. David very well with 44 students in FFA. Bartling, Instructor POSITIVE SHARING: High School Prin- DISCUSSIONS/REPORTS cipal Kristyn Kell shared it was a great Mr. Petty shared he will keep the Board first semester. Mr. Bartling and Mr. Jahn updated on the things happening with the Konken Electric, Inc. hosted their Christmas concert the last legislature that impact our school includ- week of school. This was the first time in ing what the governor is recommending Since 1973 many years to include both the jazz and for the supplemental state aid. concert bands and choir and jazz choir NEXT MEETING: The next regular meet- Farm, Residential, Commercial with everyone giving a wonderful perfor- ing of the board will be held at 5:00 p.m. mance. For the second semester there on February 17, 2020 at the High School are 16 students taking college classes in Conrad. Grundy CEntEr 319-824-3150 at MCC, 4 students in the welding acad- ADJOURNMENT: The meeting was ad- emy and 1 student in the audio/visual journed at 8: 24 a.m. GR5-1 dIKE 319-989-2155 academy. Teachers are working on final- rEInbECK 319-788-3150 12 Thursday, January 30, 2020 Grundy SPORTS Register www.thegrundyregister.com Oelwein applies for NICL membership By JAKE RYDER intendent and the President of out the East and West divisions, [email protected] NICL Superintendents, noted there was some concern to how The Oelwein School Board that athletic divisions would that alignment would work,” passed a motion last Monday to likely be realigned with Oel- Fleshner said. “We had to look petition for membership in the wein’s addition to the league. at what would be the most-ra- North Iowa Cedar League, be- One possible realignment is tional, fairest way to align our ginning with the 2021-22 school a three-division NICL, with five current schools.” year. teams in two divisions and six The NICL alignment will not The motion passed, 6-0. Oel- in the third division. That pro- be changed in 2020-21, remain- wein is currently a member of posed idea would divide the ing at nine schools in the East the Northeast Iowa Conference, teams as follows: while the West becomes a six- which also includes Charles Division 1 – Oelwein, Den- school division. City, Crestwood, Decorah, New ver, Jesup Sumner-Fredericks- According to the minutes of Hampton, Waukon and Waver- burg, Wapsie Valley the meeting, discussion of Oel- ly-Shell Rock. Division 2 – Aplington-Park- wein’s move was centered on The NEIC was recently in ersburg, Dike-New Hartford, moving to a conference that was the news after Mason City ap- Hudson, Union, Waterloo Co- more in line with Oelwein’s cur- plied for membership, attempt- lumbus rent enrollment trends, adding Pictured are members of the 1935 Lady Spartan girls basketball team. ing to leave the Central Iowa Division 3 – AGWSR, that a committee of all Oelwein Metropolitan League. That BCLUW, East Marshall, Glad- coaches voted overwhelmingly move has not been voted on by brook-Reinbeck, Grundy Cen- in support of leaving the NEIC. NEIC schools. ter, South Hardin Oelwein Superintendent Josh Two teams elected to The NICL will have 15 The scheduling requirements Ehn also presented raw numbers teams in the 2020-21 school for this setup would include a that included a 42 percent sav- year after the departure of West double round-robin, home-and- ings in travel costs for Oelwein GC Sports Hall of Fame Marshall, which is returning to away format between teams in and a move to a conference that Lady Spartans also defeated Fame’s annual public cere-mo- the Heart of Iowa Conference. the division and a set number had less of an enrollment dispar- Lady Spartan previously un-defeated Cher- ny at noon on Saturday, July The Oelwein application will be of games scheduled against op- ity compared to the Northeast okee in the semi-finals with an 11th during Felix Grundy Festi- voted on by the remaining NICL ponents outside of the division. Iowa Conference – Oelwein’s basketball teams overtime 66-63 victory. val activities. members’ school boards, and This would only apply to sports enrollment in 2018 was 1,200, The 1935 Lady Spartans fol- A wall plaque comme- the result of that majority vote that have existing divisional compared to Waverly-Shell to be inducted lowed up on a state appear-ance mo-rating each team will also will determine Oelwein’s fate. play, including volleyball, bas- Rock’s district with 2,261. The Grundy Center Sports in 1934 and put together the be added at the high school Travis Fleshner, Union Com- ketball and baseball/softball. Hall of Fame announced the most outstanding season in the “Wall of Fame” alongside pre- munity School District’s super- “When it comes to balancing election of two new teams to be school’s history to that date of vious individual inductees and inducted during Felix Grundy 12-4. This accom-plishment the two teams previously in- Days festivities this summer. was highlighted by four games ducted. Those teams were the The teams elected are the against defending state champi- 1984 state champion Spar-tan IHSAA delays 2005 Class 2A state champion Basketball Standings on Wellsburg. The Lady Spar- football team and the 1997 all- Lady Spartans basketball team (Through Jan. 26) Union 2-8 2-12 tans lost two close games to class state champion Lady Spar- football playoff and the 1935 girls bas-ketball NICL East Girls Jesup 1-8 3-11 them in the regular season, but tan golf team. team which finished 3rd in the Div All beat Wellsburg in the District The Grundy Center Sports state basketball tournament and D-NH 12-0 13-1 NICL West Girls decision fi-nals and again at State in the Hall of Fame was organized in By JAKE RYDER the last Lady Spartans team be- Hudson 8-3 11-3 Div All consolation finals to finish 3rd 2004 by local athletic boosters. [email protected] fore the sport was dropped. Jesup 7-3 11-3 Grundy Center 8-1 12-3 place. The following sea-son, Its purpose is to recognize the The Iowa High School Ath- The 2005 Lady Spartans car- Denver 6-4 9-6 West Marshall 7-1 10-1 the sport was unexpect-edly contributions and accomplish- letic Association delayed a deci- ried the No. 1 ranking in Class Aplington-P’burg 4-4 6-6 AGWSR 5-3 10-5 dropped from the school’s ac- ments of ath-letes, coaches, sion on release of football classi- 2A for nearly the entire season W’loo Columbus 4-6 6-9 BCLUW 4-4 11-6 tivities. administrators and contributors fications, districts and schedules after finishing State runner-up Sumner-F’burg 4-6 8-7 G-R 3-6 4-12 The Hall of Fame will also who have been involved in or until the first week of February. in 2004. Under Coach Al Jones, Wapsie Valley 1-9 4-10 East Marshall 2-6 5-8 announce the election of sev- supported the athletic programs The IHSAA Board of Control the Lady Spartans claimed the Union 0-11 0-15 South Hardin 0-8 2-12 eral individual athletes in the of the community. Nominations discussed the recommendations state championship in a hard- very near future. for the Hall of Fame are wel- from the Iowa Football Coaches fought 54-51 battle in the fi-nals NICL East Boys NICL West Boys Both team and individu- come from the public and can Association’s advisory commit- with the No. 2 ranked and un- Div All Div All al honorees will be officially be made through members of tee regarding the number of reg- defeated Tri-Center Neola. The Aplington-P’burg 7-1 10-1 G-R 8-1 12-2 ular season games and playoff inducted during the Hall of the committee. Denver 7-2 8-5 South Hardin 6-2 8-6 qualifiers. No vote was made on D-NH 8-3 11-3 Grundy Center 4-4 9-5 the recommendation to shorten Wapsie Valley 5-4 7-5 AGWSR 3-5 4-10 the regular season to eight weeks Upcoming schedule W’loo Columbus 4-5 5-9 West Marshall 3-5 4-9 and expand the playoffs back to Sumner-F’burg 4-5 6-7 BCLUW 2-5 6-9 32 teams. A Feb. 5 deadline has Thursday, Jan. 30 Saturday, Feb. 1 at AGWSR, 6:15 p.m. Hudson 4-6 6-7 East Marshall 2-6 5-8 been set by the Board of Control Girls/boys basketball: Wrestling: NICL Tourna- Girls basketball: GMG at to make a decision on the foot- Grundy Center at Apling- ment at Denver Athletic Com- BCLUW, 7:30 p.m. ball districts. ton-Parkersburg, 6:15 p.m.; plex, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 4 The motion was initially ta- Belmond-Klemme at AGWSR, Girls/boys basketball: Glad- Girls/boys basketball: Grun- Buy It! Advertise in bled to allow for time to discuss 6:15 p.m. brook-Reinbeck at North Tama, dy Center at West Marshall, the change with the IHSAA’s Friday, Jan. 31 5 p.m. 6:15 p.m.; East Marshall at The Grundy Register Classification Committee and Girls/boys basketball: AG- Girls basketball: Osage at BCLUW, 6:15 p.m. Sell It! Class 4A athletic directors, WSR at East Marshall, 6:15 Dike-New Hartford, 5 p.m. Boys basketball: Grand View C l a s s i f i e d s ! which included topics of ad- p.m.; D-NH at Jesup, 6:15 Monday, Feb. 3 Christian at Gladbrook-Rein- Trade It! dressing competitive equity con- p.m.; Gladbrook-Reinbeck at Girls/boys basketball: A-P at beck, 7:45 p.m. cerns. BCLUW, 6:15 p.m. D-NH, 6:15 p.m.; South Hardin www.thegrundyregister.com Grundy SPORTS Register Thursday, January 30, 2020 13 Thursday’s wrestling Jan. 20 boys basketball Storm, Falcons split in Jesup Sawyer, Spartans finish By JAKE RYDER D-NH 58 SH-BCLUW 48 Wapsie Valley 21 [email protected] Jesup 27 132: C. Ragsdale (D-NH) pin C. Joerg- JESUP – Aplington-Parkers- No match: 160. er 0:41. 138: J. Petersen (D-NH) pin R. strong against Trojans burg/Grundy Center and South 106: C. Kolthoff (Storm) pin S. Rolison Welcher 3:30. 145: N. Reinicke (D-NH) tech By JAKE RYDER SCO 30: The Comets got out William Kiburis 11 6 7 3 Hardin-BCLUW wrestling each 1:24. 113: C. Littlefield (J) pin L. Hartwig fall B. Benning 21-3, 5:12. 152: T. Hirsch Dylan Riffey 7 2 1 0 [email protected] won one dual at a Jesup High 1:01. 120: T. Kolthoff (Storm) pin B. Wilson (WV) dec. G. Skornia 10-5. 160: C. Graves ahead and stayed ahead in a Eli Thede 6 0 2 5 School triangular on Thursday. 1:23. 126: J. Darden (Storm) pin E. Alferink (D-NH) F. 170: C. Buskohl (D-NH) pin H. GRUNDY CENTER – romp over the Royals last Mon- Caleb Egesdal 0 1 0 0 1:04. 132: N. Feldpausch (Storm) pin J. Ackerman 2:58. 182: A. Walters (D-NH) Brayden Sawyer scored 16 day. Luke Riffey 0 2 0 0 A-P/GC won 42-36 win against Ciesielski 1:56. 138: B. Ralston (Storm) F. tech fall I. Morse 24-7, 6:00. 195: J. Folk- points as BCLUW started with an 18-3 Cullen Eiffler 6 3 0 0 the Storm and lost 46-34 to 145: J. Delagardelle (J) pin L. Aicher 2:32. erts (D-NH) pin K. Brown 1:54. 220: Z. Star- Danny Gleissner 0 1 0 0 Jesup. The Storm won their 152: I. Krueger (J) pin K. Pekarek 1:20. buck (D-NH) F. 285: J. Leohr (D-NH) F. 106: the Spar- advantage after the first quarter 170: K. Roscovius (J) dec. M. Fuller 6-3. D. Schmit (WV) F. 113: T. Hagenow (WV) match with Jesup, 48-27. tans got and ended the first half with a WAPSIE VALLEY 57, A-P/GC 42, SH-BCLUW 182: B. Gleiter (J) F. 195: L. Gunderson F. 120: C. Snyder (WV) F. 126: D. Ohrt away from 39-15 lead. (Storm) F. 220: A. Farnsworth (Storm) F. (D-NH) F. DIKE-NEW HARTFORD 36: South Tama The win was the fourth in the The Falcons defeated South 285: N. Paxton (Storm) pin J. Silva 2:30. 42: Struggles continued for the Hardin-BCLUW with five wins late in a last five games for the Comets, D-NH 33 Wolverines in a loss at Fair- by fall and two forfeit victories. South Winneshiek 28 45-37 win turning the corner after a 0-4 The Wolverines also won two bank last Monday night. Kolby Muller, Connor Kel- No match: 106. at Grun- start to the season. out of three duals at Wapsie 138: J. Petersen (D-NH) dec. L. Quan- The Warriors outscored lum, Carter Mackie, Nathan dy Cen- Valley High School last Thurs- dahl 4-2. 145: N. Reinicke (D-NH) dec. S. D-NH 23-8 in the second quar- Klahsen and Brady Rom- ter High Brayden Sawyer BCLUW 18 21 15 8 — 62 day, Jan. 23. D-NH defeated Conway 11-5. 152: T. Greve (SW) major ter to take a 31-14 halftime berg all won by fall for A-P/ the Warriors 58-21, beat South dec. G. Skornia 8-0. 160: L. Hageman (SW) School on Colo-Nesco 3 12 11 4 — 30 lead. The Wolverines took their GC. Cole Heideman and Brier Winneshiek 33-28 but couldn’t pin C. Graves 0:54. 170: Z. Taylor (SW) pin Monday, Jan. 20. third loss in a row after a 10-0 Uhlenhopp added wins by for- get past East Marshall/GMG in C. Buskohl 0:20. 182: A. Walters (D-NH) The winless Trojans led JANESVILLE 62, GLAD- F. 195: J. Folkerts (D-NH) F. 220: Z. Star- start to the season. feit. a 43-24 win for the Mustangs. Grundy Center 30-27 after BROOK-REINBECK 50: A Lucas Gunderson, Aiden buck (D-NH) F. 285: J. Leohr (D-NH) dec. Dane Fuller led the Wolver- EM/GMG 43, D-NH 24: E. Timp 2-1. 113: E. Maldonado (SW) F. three quarters, but the Spar- slow start hurt the Rebels in the Farnsworth, Carter Kolthoff, ines with 12 points, Nathan Dylan Ohrt, Caden Ragsdale, 120: P. French (SW) F. 126: D. Ohrt (D-NH) tans dropped in 18 points in the loss to Janesville last Monday. Taylor Kolthoff, Kade Pekarek Moore added nine points and Aidan Walters and Jacob Leohr dec. K. Bullerman 10-3. 132: C. Ragsdale final frame to secure the vic- G-R also struggled shooting and Michael Fuller all won by (D-NH) dec. C. Adam 5-0. Derek Kinney scored seven won head-to-head matches with tory. the ball, 19-of-56 from the field fall for the Storm. points with five rebounds. the Mustangs, and Zach Star- Sawyer scored his 16 on and 1-of-22 from three-point JESUP 46, A-P/GC 34: The SUMNER-FREDERICKS- D-NH shot 34.8 percent from buck added a win by forfeit. 5-of-12 shooting from the field, range. J-Hawks won seven head-to- The Mustangs countered BURG 54, AGWSR 30: Brody the floor and committed 17 including 3-of-8 from long Tyler Tscherter scored 18 head matches and added a win with four wins by fall, a major Roder and Jacob Haley won by turnovers. range. Sawyer also made three points with 10 rebounds to lead by forfeit to take the dual with decision, a decision and two fall against the Cougars. Jared Wapsie Valley avenged a of the Spartans’ 10 total made the Rebels in both categories. the Falcons. wins by forfeit. Granzow, Tate Miller and Trey 69-61 loss to Dike-New Hart- Lashbrook all won by forfeit. free throws in Monday’s game. William Kiburis contributed A-P/GC winners were Kolby D-NH 58, WAPSIE VAL- ford on Dec. 10 in Dike. Muller by fall, Nick Johnson Sumner-Fredericksburg won 11 points, six rebounds and a LEY 21: The Warriors got 18 team-leading seven assists. by major decision and Trent of their points from forfeits six head-to-head matches and Grundy Center 12 9 6 18 — 45 South Tama 10 7 13 7 — 37 Janesville led 16-9 after eight D-NH 6 8 10 18 — 42 Greiner, Trey Morris, Nathan as the Wolverines won six of received three wins by forfeit. Wapsie Valley 8 23 6 20 — 57 Klahsen and Cole Heideman by minutes and won every quarter seven head-to-head matches Grundy Center Pts Reb Ast Stl the rest of the way. Wiley Sher- forfeit. and added four wins by forfeit. UNION 66, AGWSR 13: Cole Lehr 0 1 0 0 D-NH Pts Reb Ast Stl SH-BCLUW 48, JESUP The highly-ranked Knights Dayne Zinkula 0 1 2 0 burne scored 26 points for the AJ Wegener 6 5 0 0 Caden Ragsdale, Jace Peters- Nathan Moore 9 1 1 0 27: The Storm won five of en, Cayden Buskohl and Joe won seven of 10 head-to-head Cale Hendricks 2 3 2 1 Wildcats. Dexter Whitehill 2 1 1 0 Zak Wauters 3 0 1 0 nine head-to-head matches and Folkerts all won by fall. Aidan matches and added four wins Landen Sullivan 2 0 0 0 claimed three forfeits in the win by forfeit. Zach Opheim 8 1 2 1 Walters and Nick Reinicke Jensen Clapp 6 3 1 0 Parker Kiewiet 2 1 2 0 over the J-Hawks. Jacob Haley won by fall, G-R 9 12 15 14 — 50 Drew Sonnenberg 0 3 1 2 added technical falls. Zach Brayden Sawyer 16 4 1 0 Janesville 16 15 16 15 — 62 Carter Kolthoff, Taylor Starbuck, Cole Graves, Jacob Coltan Richtsmeier won a Nick Ascher 5 5 1 1 Noah Epley 1 1 0 1 Kolthoff, Javon Darden, Nick major decision and Trey Lash- Wes Willis 6 3 0 0 Dane Fuller 12 1 3 1 Leohr and Dylan Ohrt all won G-R Pts Reb Ast Stl Derek Kinney 7 5 0 1 Feldpausch and Nicolas Paxton by forfeit. brook defeated Union’s Kol- Tyler Tscherter 18 10 3 1 Matt Reinicke 0 1 0 0 all won by fall for the Storm. D-NH 33, SOUTH WIN- ten Crawford by a 4-2 decision. BCLUW 62, COLO-NE- Cody Johnson 2 0 0 0 Lucas Gunderson, Brayan NESHIEK 28: The Wolverines Lashbrook is rated ninth in 1A Ralston and Aiden Farnsworth closed out a hard-fought dual at 120 pounds by IAwrestle. claimed wins by forfeit. with a pair of wins by decision, com, Worthen is the fourth- narrowly beating out South ranked 120-pounder in 2A by A-P/GC 42 Winn. the same website. SH-BCLUW 36 No match: 106. South Winn led 28-27 going into the final two weights, but Sumner-Fred 54 Jan. 20 girls basketball 182: Cole Heideman (APGC) F. 195: Dylan Ohrt won a 10-3 deci- AGWSR 30 Lucas Gunderson (Storm) pin Trent Grein- sion at 126 pounds and Caden 138: K. Meyer (S-F) F. 145: O. Kime er 0:31. 220: Aiden Farnsworth (Storm) (S-F) F. 152: C. Dralle (S-F) pin Ben Ragsdale followed with a 5-0 Puente 0:14. 160: Brody Roder (AGWSR) pin Trey Morris 1:47. 285: Kolby Muller win at 132 pounds to clinch the Homeister double-double (APGC) pin Nicolas Paxton 1:20. 113: pin S. Matt 0:46. 170: T. Ensign (S-F) pin Carter Kolthoff (Storm) pin Zach Klahsen dual victory. Daniel Alariksson 1:02. 182: Jacob Haley 3:37. 120: Connor Kellum (APGC) pin Jace Petersen, Nick Rein- (AGWSR) pin C. Yungtum 3:57. 195: T. Lane Hartwig 1:43. 126: Taylor Kolthoff icke and Jacob Leohr all won Steffen (S-F) pin Niklas Christopherson in Spartans win 0:17. 220: Jared Granzow (AGWSR) F. (Storm) pin Cade Weber 1:52. 132: Carter by decision. Aidan Walters, Joe 285: Tate Miller (AGWSR) F. 106: T. Meyer BCLUW 49, COLO-NES- Mackie (APGC) pin Nick Feldpausch 1:29. Folkerts and Zach Starbuck By JAKE RYDER Dike. 138: Nathan Klahsen (APGC) pin Brayan (S-F) pin Coltan Richtsmeier 0:49. 113: C. regionalsports@midamerica- CO 48: Judisch (S-F) pin Bo Gerbracht 2:39. 120: The Comet girls pulled Ralston 1:19. 145: Brady Romberg (APGC) earned forfeit victories. pub.com Trey Lashbrook (AGWSR) F. 126: Brady off the one-point victory in D-NH 35 12 15 7 — 69 pin Logan Aicher 2:48. 152: Kade Pekarek GRUNDY CENTER – Les- Wapsie Valley 9 6 7 12 — 34 (Storm) pin Matt Jansen 2:29. 160: Brier Wilkinson (S-F) F. 132: N. Egan (S-F) pin Colo last Monday. EM/GMG Mustangs 43 Zach Johnson 2:39. lie Homeister scored 18 points Allison Engle scored 18 Uhlenhopp (APGC) F. 170: Michael Fuller D-NH 24 D-NH Pts Reb Ast Stl (Storm) pin Nick Johnson 5:20. with 10 No match: 120. Union 66 points with eight rebounds Ellie Foster 21 5 3 2 126: Dylan Ohrt (D-NH) dec. K. Negrete AGWSR 13 rebounds and six assists for the visitors. Addy Sohn 0 0 0 0 Jesup 46 10-7. 132: Caden Ragsdale (D-NH) dec. in Grundy Camille Landphair 2 2 1 1 A-P/GC 34 132: L. Lebahn (U) pin Z. Johnson 0:49. Chloe Walters added eight D. Thompson 5-4. 138: C. Burchland 138: L. Hennings (U) F. 145: J. Thomsen Center’s points and 11 rebounds, Payton Ellary Knock 4 3 1 1 195: T. Greiner (APGC) F. 220: T. Morris (EMGMG) pin Jace Petersen 3:14. 145: T. Chloe Schipper 0 0 0 0 (APGC) F. 285: K. Muller (APGC) pin J. (U) F. 152: S. Schmitz (U) pin B. Puente 57-24 win Pekarek chipped in 11 points. Benson (M) dec. Nick Reinicke 4-2. 152: 0:24. 160: A. Ahrendsen (U) pin B. Roder Taylor Kvale 7 1 1 1 Silva 2:00. 106: S. Rolison (Jesup) F. 113: G. Kerber (M) major dec. Gabe Skornia over South The Comets trailed 32-20 at Morgan Weber 6 2 4 5 C. Littlefield (J) pin Z. Klahsen 0:29. 120: 0:59. 170: J. Millard (U) pin D. Alariksson 11-2. 160: S. Bandstra (M) pin Cole Graves 1:40. 182: J. Haley (AGWSR) pin D. Mar- Tama at halftime but outscored the Roy- Katie Knock 12 1 4 3 B. Wilson (J) pin C. Kellum 2:42. 126: E. 5:22. 170: L. Walton (M) pin Cayden Bus- Whitney Wauters 0 0 0 0 Alferink (J) major dec. C. Weber 14-4. 132: vets 3:20. 195: J. Hines (U) F. 220: G. Han- Grundy als (9-3) in the second half by a kohl 2:51. 182: Aidan Walters (D-NH) pin son (U) pin J. Granzow 4:46. 285: L. Stone Center High Sophia Hoffmann 13 5 1 3 J. Ciesielski (J) pin C. Mackie 4:47. 138: N. T. Nauman 5:31. 195: C. Murty (M) pin Joe 29-16 margin to end Colo-NE- Jill Eilderts 0 1 1 1 Klahsen (APGC) F. 145: J. Delagardelle (J) (U) pin T. Miller 0:51. 106: C. Richtsmeier Leslie Homeister Folkerts 1:20. 220: Zach Starbuck (D-NH) (AGWSR) major dec. Sarah Michael 13-0. School on SCO’s nine-game winning Taylor Hoehns 2 2 0 0 pin B. Romberg 3:06. 152: I. Krueger (J) F. 285: Jacob Leohr (D-NH) pin I. Vargas Monday, Alli Fobian 0 0 0 0 pin M. Jansen 1:42. 160: K. Roscovius (J) 113: L. Mehlert (U) pin B. Gerbracht 0:52. streak. 4:21. 106: B. Augspurger (M) F. 113: W. 120: T. Lashbrook (AGWSR) dec. K. Craw- Jan. 20. Abby Sohn 2 0 0 1 pin B. Uhlenhopp 3:37. 170: N. Johnson Benson (M) F. Taya Curtis 0 0 0 0 (APGC) major dec. B. Gleiter 14-5. 182: C. ford 4-2. 126: H. Worthen (U) F. Lainy Thoren added 10 BCLUW 11 9 16 13 — 49 Heideman (APGC) F. points with six rebounds in the Colo-Nesco 14 18 9 7 — 48 Spartans’ fourth-consecutive GLADBROOK-REIN- BCLUW Pts Reb Ast Stl victory. Paiton Wallis had a BECK 45, JANESVILLE 40 Payton Pekarek 11 1 3 1 (OT): The Rebels fought to end Saturday’s wrestling team-high six steals. Jade Hammers 0 2 1 1 Grundy Center led the win- Lizzie Garber 5 6 2 2 a four-game losing streak with less Trojans 34-12 at halftime. Allison Engle 18 8 6 2 an overtime win at Janesville D-NH wins Alburnett Invite Betula Messerly 7 9 2 1 last Monday. The Spartans grabbed 26 offen- Chloe Walters 8 11 2 1 By JAKE RYDER 160: Cole Graves, 3-1, 2nd place. and Kolby Muller at heavy- G-R outscored the Wildcats 170: Cayden Buskohl, 0-4, 7th place. sive rebounds toward their total [email protected] 9-4 in the overtime. 182: Aidan Walters, 5-0, 1st place. weight. Nick Johnson was sixth of 42 rebounds on Monday. D-NH 69, WAPSIE VAL- ALBURNETT – Dike-New 195: Joe Folkerts, 3-1, 2nd place. at 170 pounds. Belen Ellenberger paced the LEY 34: The top-ranked Wol- Rebels with 11 points. Katie Hartford wrestling scored 282 220: Zach Starbuck, 5-0, 1st place. Grundy Center 17 17 15 8 — 57 verines pounded the Warriors in team points to win the over- 285: Jacob Leohr, 5-0, 1st place. Doug Trees Bearcat Invitational South Tama 8 4 7 5 — 24 Clark and Saari Kuehl cleaned At North Butler HS Fairbank last Monday. up the glass with 13 and 11 all team title at the Alburnett Ellie Foster led D-NH with Invite on Saturday, Jan. 25. KOLTHOFF WINS IN Grundy Center Pts Reb Ast Stl rebounds, respectively. Clark GREENE: Taylor Kolthoff Team scores (top 3 and area): 1. Nash- Kyah Luhring 8 1 1 2 21 points. Sophia Hoffmann added nine points and Kuehl The host school was second ua-Plainfield 221; 2. Lake Mills 171; 3. Wil- Jacque Kuester 0 3 0 0 contributed 13 points with five with 257 points, South Win- led the South Hardin-BCLUW ton 166.5; 7. South Hardin-BCLUW 112.5; Paiton Wallis 3 3 2 6 dropped in eight points. wrestling team with a cham- 10. Aplington-Parkersburg/Grundy Center Lainy Thoren 10 6 3 3 rebounds off the bench. Katie neshiek took third with 215 Knock scored 12 points with points. pionship at 120 pounds at the 53. Dahlia Gardiner 8 6 0 0 G-R 8 6 12 10 (9) – 45 Doug Trees Bearcat Invitation- Individual results Shelby Rivera 5 4 1 3 four assists and three steals. Janesville 7 6 14 9 (4) – 40 D-NH’s individual cham- (Championship matches; area place- Frannie Brown 1 3 0 2 al at North Butler High School D-NH jumped out to a 35-9 pions were Aidan Walters at ments) Bella Dole 0 1 0 1 G-R Pts Reb Ast Stl last Saturday, Jan. 25. 106: G. Rinken (N-P) dec. Carter Emma Beck 0 2 1 0 lead after the first quarter and 182 pounds, Zach Starbuck at went up 47-15 at halftime for Emma McClintock 8 4 0 1 220 and Jacob Leohr at heavy- The Storm finished seventh Kolthoff (Storm) 10-3. Taylor Stahl 0 1 0 0 Belen Ellenberger 11 6 3 2 out of 13 teams with 112.5 113: C. Bridgewater (North Linn) pin Leslie Homeister 18 10 1 1 the 10th-consecutive win this Katie Clark 9 13 2 0 weight, with all three wres- B. Nantz (Tipton) 1:36. 5th: Zach Klahsen Bailey Reding 4 2 4 1 points. Aplington-Parkersburg/ season. D-NH completes the Brianna Strohbehn 3 6 0 0 tlers going undefeated in their (APGC) pin D. Snider (Wil) 1:52. Saari Kuehl 8 11 4 1 Grundy Center scored 53 points 120: Taylor Kolthoff (Storm) dec. J. season sweep of Wapsie Valley respective round-robin divi- after a 57-24 win on Dec. 10 in Megan Cooley 6 6 0 0 sions. to finish 10th. Nashua-Plain- Ramaker (LM) 10-3. field won the team title with 126: K. Brisker (Wil) major dec. T. Nel- Walters won four of his son (N-P) 14-6. matches by fall and added a 221 points. 132: K. Hackman (N-P) dec. B. 10-2 major decision against Taylor Kolthoff won a 10-3 Baumgartner (NL) 7-2. Iowa Valley’s Ronan Peach. decision against Lake Mills’ 138: H. Moyer (NL) major dec. D. Jack Ramaker in the champi- Thorson (LM) 11-0. 5th: Nathan Klahsen Starbuck also won four (APGC) pin Logan Aicher (Storm) 1:02. matches by fall and defeated onship match. Carter Kolthoff 145: C. Cruse (Wil) dec. C. Schott (NL) Alburnett’s Kolby Morris in a added a runner-up finish at 106 7-6. Basketball postseason 6-3 decision. Leohr won three pounds. 152: C. Hanson (LM) dec. S. 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[email protected] 14 Thursday, January 30, 2020 Grundy SPORTS Register www.thegrundyregister.com Cougars key on Indians’ inexperience By Kristi Nixon Mid-America Publshing ACKLEY – A third straight game for Clarksville’s lead- ing scorer, Ethan Schmidt, on the bench with an ankle injury made this non-conference game at AGWSR High School no contest. The Cougars ran out to a big early lead against the Indians and never looked back, posting a 78-30 win. The Cougars forced 17 first- half turnovers that directly led to points. AGWSR’s Luke AGWSR's Rachel Sicard (center) fights for a rebounds with Clarksville's Emma Poppe on Monday, Starr, who finished with 31 Jan. 20. (Kristi Nixon/Mid-America Publishing) points – more than Clarksville as a team – had 17 points at halftime. “We haven’t pressed a lot Cougars out-hustle this year,” AGWSR coach Riley Schipper said, “and we really don’t, we haven’t gone over it (the press) a ton, but I No. 9 Indians thought the guys responded By Kristi Nixon they were ranked, we were cal, with two AGWSR players well to the challenge and to Mid-America Publishing ranked at the end, too, but it was finishing with four fouls and see what we could do with it ACKLEY – AGWSR has had a chance for us to get a little Chloe Ross fouling out, though and creating turnovers, if it was Clarksville’s number for the past respect. We feel like our three Timmermans didn’t want to talk something we could do, then three seasons. losses…Thursday night Kuper about that aspect. we could get easy buckets. I The previous two seasons, didn’t play because she was “AGWSR came out with a thought we did a good job cre- the Cougars may have had more injured and after a loss like that game-plan to spread us out, take ating turnovers. talent, but in the case of this and she wanted to play…I’m time off the clock, get an early “That led to lay-ups and that Monday, Jan. 20 non-conference kind of second-guessing myself. lead and continue to take time always makes it an easier job game at Ackley, the home team “To me, I needed to get her off the clock,” Timmermans for me and makes it an easier AGWSR's Luke Starr shoots over the outstretched arms of Clarks- showed more hustle than the more days of rest to be able to said. “And they executed that job for the guys when we get ville's Deric Trees in the first half of this non-conference game at Class 1A ninth-ranked Indians have a chance (this) week with very well. You’ve got to tip your the easy shots. When we share Ackley. (Kristi Nixon/Mid-America Publishing) for a 54-47 victory. our games we have to have her. cap to them.” the basketball and get easy AGWSR head coach Laurie I feel better now, even though Gann said that she thought the boards),” Schipper said. “That’s ball, Ben Macy and those guys Gann said she was pleased with we got upset (by BCLUW). It physicality of the game worked looks, we’re capable of scoring in bunches and tonight we did limited us on going after them, with their feet set. her team’s efforts. puts a wrinkle in our confer- to her team’s advantage. but I challenged the guys “Luke is not afraid to throw “It was a great team defensive ence, but then again, this game, “I told our team that we play it.” tonight that it’s got to be the it to them and he’s not afraid to effort out of our kids tonight,” we wanted to compete with in a physical conference, they Myers said he was displeased Gann said. “MaKenna Kuper, them so we can show people we are not going to get away from with how his team handled the effort plays and the effort plays shoot it, so I think he’s really I thought we matched up with can compete.” that,” Gann said. “That phys- pressure. are what benefited us tonight developed into a leadership role what we thought was the per- And Kuper had a big game icality will be an edge for us. “We didn’t take care of the and really gave us a jump on and I hope it continues to this son we needed to take out of on the offensive end, as well, I thought they brought it back basketball enough,” Myers what we were doing.” last half.” the game and their offense and going off for a shared game- to us. I’ve seen them play and said. “We listen to the stands Besides scoring, Schipper Schipper also credited his that’s (Kori) Wedeking with high 15 points along with Whit- night-in and night-out they more than to ourselves and we said that Starr did a nice job team’s hustle. them. She continues to do an anie Nederhoff. Rachel Sicard don’t even have to do that. So, I dribble into traps because of of leading his team against the “We dived on the floor for awesome job and the rest of our finished with 10 points despite thought we play better when we that. We’ve got to take care of Indians. loose balls and if we continue defense feeds off of that.” foul trouble. are strong and physical, but it the ball. Defensively, we didn’t “Luke has done a nice job,” to do that we’ll be in and win Considering Kuper missed the Usually, AGWSR is led by was very physical on both ends. compete nearly hard enough Schipper said. “His shot selec- a lot of close ball games,” he Cougars’ previous game with an Alyssa Hames and Sicard. Luckily, we were able to with- tonight and our energy level is tion was really good tonight, said. injury, a loss against BCLUW, “Offensively, the first half set stand some of it, I guess.” the lowest I’ve seen it.” obviously a lot of lay-ups, but Clarksville 8 14 4 4 – 30 and was seen with ice surround- the tone for our players,” Gann And, even if AGWSR missed if he can get the ball swung to ing her ankle afterward, that was said. “We stepped up to our AGWSR 9 19 11 16 — 55 him, he can get his feet set and AGWSR 16 29 25 8 – 78 Clarksville 5 13 13 16 — 47 shots, it was getting offensive huge. capabilities this season. It’s been boards for put-backs, some- get into a rhythm, he’s hard to AGWSR (4-9, 3-4) - Daniel Stahl 3 0-0 “They’ve kind of been pen- a Hames-Sicard thing and we AGWSR Pts Reb Ast Stl thing that hasn’t happened a lot stop and I thought tonight, even 7, Jaden Penning 8 2-2 19, David Koop 3 ciled on our schedule all year had Gracie Finger, Kuper, too, Alyssa Hames 8 6 3 1 when he wasn’t scoring, he did 0-0 6, Ben Macy 9 0-0 9, Keaton Penning for the 4-9 Cougars. 1 0-0 2, Luke Starr 13 3-5 31, Darren Ved in the sense that we knew they scored more points than she nor- Brynn Smith 0 0 0 0 a good job of distributing it to Natalie Lippert 4 4 1 1 “I think sometimes we get 0 0-0 0, Titan Opperman 2 0-1-4. Totals have got a senior group that has mally scores. Hopefully, that’s guys who needed to get to the been there the last few years a growth factor for us and help Makenna Kuper 15 3 3 5 called for fouls (on offensive 39-5-8 78. Morgan Bakker 0 0 0 0 and done well together,” Gann alleviate some of the pressure Grace Finger 15 12 0 1 said. “We beat them over at their that Sicard and Hames sees.” Whitanie Nederhoff 3 5 2 3 place last year and even though Monday’s game was physi- Rachel Sicard 10 5 1 1 Friday’s girls basketball D-NH wins ranked battle Friday’s boys basketball By JAKE RYDER led a trio of Spartans in double Marshall outscored AGWSR [email protected] figures in Friday’s win over the 23-9 in the final quarter to DIKE – Dike-New Hart- Comets. close out the win. The Trojans Spartans get away from Comets ford girls basketball extended Lainy Thoren scored 12 made 13-of-18 free throws and By JAKE RYDER three quarters. The win ended a double figures led by Caleb its winning points with 11 rebounds and went 20-for-38 (52.6 percent) [email protected] three-game losing streak for the Keigan 15 points with the streak to 11 Leslie Homeister added 10 from the field. GRUNDY CENTER – The Wolverines. team’s three triples followed games with points and eight rebounds. The Avril Sinning led the Tro- Grundy Center boys basket- Zak Wauters added 11 points by Gave Jones 14 and Manny a trounc- Spartans are 8-1 in the NICL jans with 21 points on 8-of-11 ball team and Derek Kinney contributed Lazard 10. ing of West, keeping pace with one- shooting, Teresa Disney added moved the seven points and a team-lead- The loss was the first in five 13th-ranked loss West Marshall at the top of 10 rebounds. ball well to ing seven rebounds. home games for the Cougars, (2A) Hud- the standings. keep rolling The Wolverines outrebound- who stand 3-5 in the league and son in Dike BCLUW led 11-10 after the West Marshall 12 11 9 23 — 55 with a 62-38 ed the Pirates, 28-17, and fin- 4-10 overall. Five of the loss- on Friday. first quarter but the Comets AGWSR 8 14 13 9 — 44 win against ished out the game with 16-of- es have been by eight or less The Wol- Ellie Foster were held under 10 points in AGWSR Pts Reb Ast Stl BCLUW 18 shooting from the free- points. verines are each of the next three quarters. Alyssa Hames 12 4 3 1 at Grundy throw line. —Scott Bierle, Mid-America the top ranked team in Class Grundy Center held a 38-31 Brynn Smith 0 0 0 0 Center High Publishing Natalie Lippert 2 4 1 1 Wes Willis 3A as ranked by the Iowa Girls rebounding advantage and School last D-NH 11 20 10 9 — 50 Makenna Kuper 12 1 4 1 High School Athletic Union. assisted on 17 of the Spartans’ Morgan Bakker 0 0 0 0 Friday. Hudson 9 11 3 15 — 38 AGWSR 4 9 18 14 — 45 D-NH improved to 12-0 in the 18 field goals, including seven Grace Finger 5 4 0 1 West Marshall 10 12 12 15 — 49 Wes Willis scored 12 points NICL East and 13-1 overall. assists for Paiton Wallis. Whitanie Nederhoff 3 3 2 0 to lead the Spartans, with D-NH Pts Reb Ast Stl AJ Wegener 9 4 1 1 Four D-NH players scored Allison Engle scored nine Rachel Sicard 10 8 2 1 Brayden Sawyer contributing AGWSR scoring: Luke Starr 16, Jaden Nathan Moore 1 1 1 2 Penning 14, Ben Macy 8, Daniel Stahl 4, in double digits: Ellie Foster points to lead the Comets, con- 11 points. Dexter Whitehill had Zak Wauters 11 1 2 0 Titan Opperman 2, David Koop 1. led the way with 16 points, tributing six rebounds. Chloe GLADBROOK-REIN- seven points, six rebounds and Landen Sullivan 4 1 0 1 BECK 52, EAST MAR- six assists. Parker Kiewiet 4 2 0 1 followed by Morgan Weber Walters scored eight points Drew Sonnenberg 2 4 3 0 GLADBROOK-REIN- with 15 points, Katie Knock with four rebounds and Betula SHALL 40: The Rebels post- The Spartans led 27-20 at BECK 58, EAST MAR- Noah Epley 0 0 0 0 with 12 and Sophia Hoffmann Messerly had six rebounds and ed their best offensive total of halftime and put on the after- Dane Fuller 12 5 3 2 SHALL 44: The Rebels with 10 points. Weber added four steals. the season in the win at Glad- burners in the fourth-quarter, Derek Kinney 7 7 0 1 remained on top of the NICL brook-Reinbeck High School outscoring the Comets 22-10 in Matt Reinicke 0 1 1 0 a team-leading nine rebounds West with this win against the on Friday. the final eight minutes. and Hoffmann distributed five BCLUW 11 6 7 8 — 32 Mustangs on Friday. Grundy Center 10 12 11 13 — 46 Emma McClintock scored 17 The win pushed Grundy Cen- WEST MARSHALL 49, William Kiburis scored 15 assists. ter over .500 in the NICL West, AGWSR 45: The AGWSR D-NH shot 28-of-53 (52.8 points to lead the Rebels, Saari points to lead the Rebels and GC Pts Reb Ast Stl Kuehl added a double-double still two games behind South boys basketball team was slow percent) from the floor, includ- Kyah Luhring 1 1 0 1 added a team-best nine assists. with 16 points and 11 rebounds Hardin and three behind West at the start and it was costly Eli Thede scored 10 points with ing 11-of-22 from 3-point Paiton Wallis 5 6 7 1 leader Gladbrook-Reinbeck. against the Trojans. range. The Wolverines led 22-5 Lainy Thoren 12 11 4 1 and Brianna Strohbehn chipped four assists and four steals. Dahlia Gardiner 0 1 1 0 AGWSR fell behind 10-4 The Rebels had a strong sec- after the first quarter, which in 10 points and eight rebounds. after one quarter and were in a Shelby Rivera 0 5 0 0 The win puts G-R into fifth BCLUW 11 9 8 10 — 38 ond half to get away from East was enough to sustain a sizable Frannie Brown 2 5 2 1 Grundy Center 13 14 13 22 — 62 22-13 halftime hole. The Cou- Marshall after the Mustangs lead for the remainder of the Emma Beck 0 0 0 0 place in the NICL West at 3-6 gars clawed back in the second rallied to get within two, 27-25, game. Leslie Homeister 10 8 2 1 in division play and 4-12 over- GC Pts Reb Ast Stl half only to fell short. The hosts Bailey Reding 16 1 1 3 all. Cole Lehr 0 3 1 1 at halftime. G-R shot 24-of-47 Dayne Zinkula 4 2 3 2 had the contest tied late in the (51.1 percent) from the floor D-NH 22 19 22 5 — 68 East Marshall led 12-8 after third quarter 28-all and within a BCLUW Pts Reb Ast Stl Cale Hendricks 8 3 3 1 and made six of 16 three-point Hudson 5 17 13 7 — 42 Payton Pekarek 6 4 1 0 a quarter but G-R rallied to a Dexter Whitehill 7 6 6 0 single possession several times attempts, with Eli Thede and Jade Hammers 6 4 1 0 20-19 advantage at halftime. Zach Opheim 6 2 2 1 in the fourth. D-NH Pts Reb Ast Stl Lizzie Garber 2 5 2 0 The Rebels overcame 17 turn- Jensen Clapp 4 3 3 1 Caleb Egesdal sinking two Ellie Foster 16 1 4 1 The win completed the treys each. Allison Engle 9 6 2 2 overs by outrebounding East Brayden Sawyer 11 5 2 1 home-and-away sweep for the Addy Sohn 0 0 0 0 Betula Messerly 0 6 2 4 Nick Ascher 8 2 2 0 Camille Landphair 0 1 0 0 Marshall 40-7 and converting Trojans after clipping the Cou- Katie Hill 1 2 0 0 Wes Willis 12 5 2 2 G-R 15 12 16 15 — 58 Ellary Knock 5 3 1 2 Chloe Walters 8 4 0 1 20 of 24 free-throw attempts. Trevor McMartin 1 0 0 1 gars, 56-55 earlier in State Cen- East Marshall 8 17 11 8 — 44 Chloe Schipper 0 1 0 1 Joe Janssen 0 1 0 0 Taylor Kvale 7 1 1 2 ter. G-R 8 12 16 16 — 52 Austin Engelkes 1 0 0 0 Morgan Weber 15 9 3 2 WEST MARSHALL 55, The tandem of Luke Starr G-R Pts Reb Ast Stl East Marshall 12 7 13 8 — 40 and Jaden Penning once again Tyler Tscherter 5 1 1 0 Katie Knock 12 6 3 2 AGWSR 44: The Cougars fell Whitney Wauters 0 1 0 0 Cody Johnson 0 1 0 0 behind in the home stretch of G-R Pts Reb Ast Stl led the AGWSR attack with 16 Sophia Hoffmann 10 3 5 1 D-NH 50, HUDSON 38: William Kiburis 15 4 9 2 this loss in Ackley. Emma McClintock 17 5 0 1 and 14 points, respectively. Ben Taylor Hoehns 0 1 0 0 Dylan Riffey 9 2 2 1 Belen Ellenberger 7 7 4 0 Dane Fuller scored 12 points Macy added eight points, going Alli Fobian 0 0 0 0 Alyssa Hames and MaKenna Eli Thede 10 3 4 4 Katie Clark 2 5 3 2 as the Wolverines got ahead of Abby Sohn 2 2 1 0 Kuper scored 12 points each 6-of-6 on free throws, and Dan- Caleb Egesdal 6 1 0 0 Brianna Strohbehn 10 8 0 2 Hudson in the middle two quar- Taya Curtis 1 1 0 0 iel Stahl led in rebounds with Luke Riffey 6 4 1 0 and Rachel Sicard added 10 Saari Kuehl 16 11 3 0 ters of last Friday’s win. five. Cullen Eiffler 4 5 1 1 points with eight rebounds. Megan Cooley 0 4 0 0 Danny Gleissner 3 2 0 0 D-NH led 31-20 at halftime Three Trojans (4-9, 3-5) hit GRUNDY CENTER 46, The Cougars were only down and went up 41-23 at the end of BCLUW 32: Bailey Reding 23-22 at halftime but West www.thegrundyregister.com Grundy SPORTS Register Thursday, January 30, 2020 15 Thursday’s girls basketball Comets rise after halftime By SCOTT BIERLE Mid-America Publishing ELDORA – A halftime wake- up call sparked BCLUW to a convincing 67-39 victory over the South Hardin girls’ basket- ball team here Thursday during North Iowa Cedar League West play. The visiting Comets out- scored the Tigers, 40-20 over the third and fourth quarters to pull away. BCLUW wasted lit- tle time, uncorking a 16-5 run to open the third, ballooning the margin to 43-24. Allison Engle fueled the run with eight points, including two of her four three-balls. “We challenged them at half- time to play harder and get better in the second half. I saw more focus by the girls in the second half,” said BCLUW coach David Lee. BCLUW jumped to a 10-2 lead to start the game and led 14-6 after one quarter. South The Comets' Jesse Moore (with basketball) looks to shoot against the defense of South Hardin's Beau Hardin stayed within that eight- Butler (35) while BCLUW's Noah Lehman (front) and South Hardin's Gavin Ridout (30) work for point gap at the break, going rebounding position. (Scott Bierle/Mid-America Publishing) 13-13 in the second. The Tigers clawed within three early in the second at 16-13 behind five Thursday’s boys basketball Emma Spieker points and two free throws for Cora Frohwein. The Comets countered with an Tigers dominate second half 11-3 spurt with a pair of buck- By SCOTT BIERLE ter job of taking care of Teske 5, Noah Lehman 3. ets for Payton Pekarek and Liz- Mid-America Publishing and Yantis in the second half. zie Garber. ELDORA – The South Har- And on the offensive end we GLADBROOK-REIN- “The first half we did a din boys’ basketball team car- were more patient,” noted Gev- BECK 66, WATERLOO decent job. We doubled down BCLUW's Chloe Walters (53) shoots the basketball against the ried momentum into halftime elinger. COLUMBUS 57: Tyler on Walters and made some out-stretched Cora Frohwein (23) of South Hardin during confer- and continued that energy into South Hardin ended the third Tscherter scored 21 points to shots in the second quarter,” ence cage play Thursday. Walters scored 21 points in the Comets' the second half to capture a with a 51-38 lead and opened help the Rebels hold off the stated South Hardin coach Matt 67-39 win. (Scott Bierle/Mid-America Publishing) 60-45 victory over BCLUW the fourth with the first five Sailors on Thursday in this Thompson. “In the second half, during North Iowa Cedar points, ballooning the gap to 18 cross-NICL contest. they hit some outside shots, we William Kiburis added 14 BCLUW Pts Reb Ast Stl first quarter and 27-13 at the League West Conference action points. got into some foul trouble and Payton Pekarek 6 1 4 0 here Thursday. “We took a step back tonight. points and nine assists, Dylan that opened up the inside for Jade Hammers 4 4 4 2 halftime break. The host Tigers outscored the It was the first night I was dis- Riffey scored 11 points and them.” Lizzie Garber 12 5 5 2 – Jake Ryder, The Grundy Comets 24-7 over a seven-min- appointed with our effort. The Cullen Eiffler chipped in 10 Walters tallied a game-high Allison Engle 16 6 3 2 Register points. Betula Messerly 6 12 5 2 ute stretch, going from down kids went back to old ways,” 21 points to go with seven Katie Hill 0 2 0 0 24-19 with 3-minutes showing stated BCLUW coach Evan Tscherter scored his 21 rebounds followed by Engle Chloe Walters 23 7 1 1 points on 6-of-13 shooting, G-R 6 7 9 6 — 28 before break to leading by a Janssen. 16, five boards and three C.C. 16 11 9 19 — 55 dozen, 43-31 at the mid-way Tripp and Beau Butler pro- including three 3-pointers and steals, and Garber 12. Betula WATERLOO COLUM- mark of the third quarter. vided a potent outside-inside 6-of-6 shooting from the free- Messerly ripped down a dozen BUS 55, GLADBROOK-RE- Player Pts Reb Ast Stl South Hardin sank three punch with 31 points – a game- throw line. The Rebels were rebounds and had two treys for INBECK 28: The Rebels fell Emma McClintock 8 2 0 1 15-of-19 from the charity stripe Abby Sienknecht 0 0 0 0 key three-point goals during high 18 for Tripp and Butler six points. behind early in this one-sided Belen Ellenberger 4 5 0 1 the run – one by Dante Dolash 13. Dolash added nine points as a team. “Offensively we needed loss to the Sailors. Katie Clark 2 3 0 0 to ignited the scoring spree, and Ridout seven. Dolash G-R led 34-25 at halftime. to make one extra pass and Emma McClintock scored a Ava Wyatt 0 0 0 0 when we did that we had good team-high eight points. Saari Brianna Strohbehn 5 5 0 1 a deep Garrison Tripp trey to grabbed eight rebounds, But- Saari Kuehl 7 9 1 2 G-R 19 15 18 14 — 66 shots,” noted Lee. Kuehl scored seven points beat the halftime buzzer and ler seven and Tripp seven to go C.C 14 11 13 19 — 57 Naomi Clarl 0 0 0 0 one by Gavin Ridout to cap the with six assists. and had a team-leading nine Hanna Quackenbush 0 0 0 0 outburst. Tripp’s triple broke a Yantis led the Comet scoring G-R Pts Reb Ast Stl BCLUW 14 13 22 18 — 67 rebounds. Megan Cooley 2 2 1 1 South Hardin 6 13 12 8 — 39 27-all game, giving the Tigers a at 16 points with 13 for Teske Tyler Tscherter 21 3 5 2 G-R trailed 16-6 after the Karlie Rickert 0 0 0 0 Cody Johnson 0 0 0 0 30-27 halftime advantage. and Jack Hughes eight with William Kiburis 14 5 9 5 Down 16-14 after one, the two three-balls. Dylan Riffey 11 5 3 0 Comets started the second on a Eli Thede 4 2 1 4 Saturday’s girls basketball 10-3 run fueled by Treye Teske BCLUW 14 13 11 7 — 45 Caleb Egesdal 2 3 1 0 South Hardin 16 14 21 9 — 60 Cullen Eiffler 10 1 1 0 and Mason Yantis with six and Danny Gleissner 4 5 0 0 four points, respectively. BCLUW scoring: Mason Yantis 16, Treye “Defensively we did a bet- Teske 13, Jack Hughes 8, Noah Gallentine J-Hawks shut down Spartans By JAKE RYDER points. GC Pts Reb Ast Stl [email protected] Jesup shot 20-of-32 from the Kyah Luhring 0 1 1 0 GRUNDY CENTER – Jesup Jacque Kuester 2 0 0 0 free-throw line – the J-Hawks Paiton Wallis 10 6 0 0 forced 23 Grundy Center turn- had nearly as many free-throw Lainy Thoren 4 6 2 0 Saturday’s boys Coaches vs. Cancer game Jan. 30 overs in a 56-31 loss for the attempts as the Spartans had Dahlia Gardiner 0 1 3 0 Shelby Rivera 2 3 1 0 By JAKE RYDER A visual display in the caf- Spartan girls basketball team field-goal attempts (10-of-33) basketball at Grundy Center High School Frannie Brown 2 5 1 0 Mid-America Publishing eteria will honor cancer survi- in Saturday’s game. Bella Dole 0 1 0 0 Grundy Center basketball’s vors and remember those who last Saturday. Brittany Lingenfelter led Emma Beck 0 1 0 0 Bigs power game at Aplington-Parkersburg have passed away from the dis- The loss snapped a five-game Jesup with 22 points on 5-of-13 Taylor Stahl 0 0 0 0 winning streak for the Spartans, Leslie Homeister 4 0 0 0 High School on Thursday, Jan. ease. Also at boys halftime, do- shooting. Bailey Reding 7 1 0 1 Spartans 30 will be a “Coaches vs. Can- nations will be collected for the falling to 12-3 overall. Jesup improved to 11-3. Jesup 14 10 15 17 — 56 cer” game. American Cancer Society Relay GC 5 12 10 4 — 31 past J-Hawks Free admission will be given for Life of Butler County. The J-Hawks jumped ahead By JAKE RYDER to cancer survivors. Survivors Coaches, players, cheerlead- 14-5 after the first quarter and [email protected] will sign their name at the tick- ers, pep band, faculty and fans added a 17-4 run in the fourth GRUNDY CENTER – Nick et counter, and will be honored are encouraged to use this night quarter. Ascher and Wes Willis com- at halftime of the boys game by as a way to create awareness Paiton Wallis scored 10 bined for a standing as their name is read. and hope in any way they can. points to lead the Spartans, dominant per- sharing the team rebounding formance in lead with Lainy Thoren as both Grundy Cen- pulled down six rebounds each. ter’s 72-49 Bailey Reding added seven rout of Jesup last Saturday at Grundy Nick Ascher Center High School. Ascher scored a career-high 20 points on 10-of-14 shooting and Wes Willis added 14 points and a team-high 12 rebounds. The Spartans improved to 9-5 overall, winners of six in a row. Grundy Center had a hot Online at MyIowaHome.com shooting night, making 29-of- 52 field goals (55.8 percent) Your helpful source for home and also outrebounded Jesup 34-21. searches, reports and valuations! Dexter Whitehill scored nine Want to savor points. Dayne Zinkula led the Serving the metro area since 2003 Spartans with six assists. 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Rotgers won both of her The expectations as a return- “Up to that match, we matches on the front side on ing state champion and being showed up to wrestle quite Friday night, pinning South- the winningest girls wrestler well, and we thought the west Iowa’s Kennedy Lamkins in Iowa history, the rigors of top half of the bracket was in 1:56 and rallying to pin Col- making weight all season long, stacked,” AGWSR head coach fax-Mingo’s Kirsten Frier in the challenge of the 106-pound Chad Gerbracht said. 4:50. bracket in front of a Waver- Chad, Ali’s father, reflect- “Making sure I could get ly-Shell Rock High School ed on this journey as Ali has to Saturday was the toughest audience that exceeded capac- become one of the pioneers of part,” Rotgers said. “I just had ity. an attempt to grow girls wres- to take it one match at a time, In Saturday afternoon’s 106- tling in Iowa, a key figure in wrestle hard and if I placed, pound championship match the state’s recent explosion of that’d be top-notch too.” at the Iowa Wrestling Coach- participation in the sport. Ali Rotgers went to the conso- es Officials Association’s girls also has two younger brothers, lation bracket after losing by state wrestling tournament, it freshman Bo and fifth-grader fall to top-seeded Olivia Dig- all finally caught up to Ger- Gavin. gins of Logan-Magnolia. bracht. “I told her you can’t hang Rotgers survived the “blood Bettendorf’s Ella Schmit your head, that we were very round” to guarantee a medal in avenged last year’s defeat in proud of her as parents,” Chad a high-scoring 14-11 decision the 106-pound title match with paused as tears welled in his over Saida Komjo of West Des AGWSR’s Ali Gerbracht tries to keep Bettendorf’s Ella Schmit down during their 106-pound cham- a 6-0 decision over Gerbracht, eyes, no doubt reflecting on Moines Valley. Rotgers fell to pionship match at the Iowa girls state wrestling tournament in Waverly last Saturday. (Jake Ryder denying Gerbracht’s repeat bid the memories shared between Kennadi Colbert of Clear Lake photo) in an otherwise impressive run- Chad, Ali and Tonya, Ali’s in the following match, drop- ner-up finish in Waverly. mother. “Four years of coach- ping to the seventh-place match While her stress levels were ing her and she hasn’t missed where she lost by fall to Center high, Gerbracht doesn’t want a practice or a meet. Sure, she Point-Urbana’s Moorea Brown. to take anything away from complains about things from “To end up on the stand after Schmit. time to time, but I love the kid. a long tournament is a compli- “She’s a tough competitor, I love the fight she has in her, ment to her,” Chad Gerbracht and I’m excited to see what she and I’m very proud of her.” said. “It’s up to her where she does in the next few years,” Ali will attend the University wants to go in the next three Gerbracht said. “It can be hard of Northern Iowa as part of a years. She got a big win on Fri- to compete with everything nursing program that is shared day night, and ran into a num- crashing in around you, but it with the Allen College of Nurs- ber one seed that was more was a good match and I gave ing in Waterloo. If UNI adds than her experience level had, it my all, just came up a bit a women’s wrestling program, but she learned to keep her short.” she’ll continue to wrestle, but head up and finish her shots. … Schmit earned a first-peri- otherwise she plans on transi- She wasn’t afraid to get in there od takedown, reversed out of tioning into a coach or official and tangle with more experi- Gerbracht’s top position in the role. enced girls.” second period and chose bot- “I’d like to get my coaching A total of 350 girls competed tom to reverse again in the third license next year and be able over the two-day tournament in period, riding out Gerbracht for to take any other girls to tour- Waverly. While there are still the win. naments on the weekend,” Ali considerable hurdles and red Gerbracht blew through said. “IAwrestle[.com] talked to tape in front of girls wrestling her first two opponents, pin- me about joining their program, being sanctioned in Iowa, fans AGWSR’s Trinity Rotgers reacts to winning a 138-pound second-round match at the Iowa girls state ning Lewis Central’s Hailey I’ve thought about officiating. packed the gym for an intense wrestling tournament in Waverly last Friday. (Jake Ryder photo) Williams and Alix Oliver of … I want to stay in it, I want to weekend of action. Dubuque Wahlert in 12 seconds stay involved, but those are my “We’ve been at this for a each. Gerbracht pinned Alexis plans if UNI doesn’t get it.” long time, seeing it from the Partida of West Liberty in the Gerbracht was one of two days of 36 girls at a makeshift second period and went to the medalists for AGWSR this state tournament, and now it’s really exploded in the past cou- ple of years,” Chad Gerbracht said. “It’s been tough to get the footing to get where it is now, but we’ve outgrown this here in just one year. Where does it go next? Qualifiers? Bigger facili- ties? Side-by-side state tourna- ment with the boys? We hope so. We hope the next group of girls going through get to expe- rience that.” COATES WRESTLES FOR A-P/GC: Grace Coates came up a match short of the medal stand in the 145-pound bracket. The Aplington-Park- The Grundy Center girls basketball team invited two “Hardcourt Heroes” from the 1976-1980 era of ersburg/Grundy Center senior Grundy Center girls basketball to Grundy Center’s home games last week. At left, Kay (Riek) DiLeo went 3-2 over the two-day was a two-time first-team all-stater for Grundy Center in the 1978-79 and 1979-80 seasons. At right tournament, knocked out of is DiLeo’s former teammate Lori (Hawn) Myers. Both players are pictured with Grundy Center girls head coach Matt Lindeman. (Photos from @linde_matt on Twitter) the championship bracket by eventual state champ Lakin Lienhard in the second round. Coates won her two conso- lation matches by fall and by decision, but lost to Mya FULL TIME Lindauer of Western Dubuque by fall in the “blood round” NEWSPAPER to end her tournament run. Lindauer went on to place EDITOR AGWSR head coach Chad Gerbracht consoles his daughter, Ali, fourth. after her loss in the 106-pound championship match at Waver- ly-Shell Rock High School. (Jake Ryder photo) WANTED

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