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2011, 2013 2014, 2015 The Grundy Register Thursday, May 21, 2015 Serving Grundy County since 1928 Grundy Center, Iowa Volume 91 – Number 21 www.TheGrundyRegister.com $1.00 Newsstand Price Memorial Day services set for Senior honored for faith, family, football accomplishments By JOHN JENSEN documented,” Milder said. local communities The Grundy Register Nicholson is heavily involved at Memorial Day Service times DIKE — Dike-New Hartford Fredsville Lutheran Church, serving have been announced in several lo- senior Zach Nicholson knew he on the intern committee as well as cal communities. All ceremonies are had a chance for some very nice being possibly the first teenager ever being held Monday, May 25. awards at Tuesday’s senior awards to be on the church council. He was Grundy Center —The Grun- assembly. The first one he received also a part of the team that selected dy Center Memorial Day program may have the most meaning. the church’s new pastor. will be held at 10 a.m. at Rose Hill Nicholson was surprised with the Wolverine coach Don Betts said Cemetery. The Grundy Center High first award at Tuesday morning’s Nicholson is an outstanding young School Band will play the Star ceremony, the Iowa Football person both on and off the football Spangled Banner while First Baptist Coaches’ Assocaition’s Ed Thomas field. Church Pastor Nathan Barkley will Faith, Family Football Award. “He’s a very good player but a present the opening prayer. Todd “I was very surprised, I did not better human being,” he said. “He’s Ayers will sing patriotic songs and expect this,” Nicholson said after one of those kids that does things the Evan “Curly” Hultman will be the receiving the award from IFCA right way. guest speaker. In case of rain the cer- President-Elect Steve Milder. “It “He is just an outstanding young emony will be moved to the Grundy was a very nice award and I was man and I thought he deserved to be Center High School auditorium. honored to receive it.” recognized for that,” Betts added. Beaman — Graves will be deco- The award is named in honor Nicholson said, having grown up rated with a short program at Vienna of former Aplington-Parkersburg so close to Parkersburg, he knew Cemetery at 10 a.m, and Oakland football coach Ed Thomas and well of Coach Thomas’ legacy. Cemetery at 10:30 a.m. A communi- honors his legacy by focusing on “I know that Ed Thomas was a ty program will be held at City Park an athlete’s character and church- great leader and a great believer in with a BCLUW High School band related activities. Students are faith and family,” he said. “Those concert at 1 p.m. followed by a pro- nominated by their coach and must beliefs are really strong in my life as gram at 1:15 p.m. then submit an application and a well.” Dike — 11 a.m. at Dike-New recommendation from their pastor or In his application essay, Nicholson Hartford High School. The Color Dike-New Hartford senior Zach Nicholson (center) was surprised during Tuesday’s senior awards ceremony someone else related to the church. said he talked about the positive Guard presentation will be done by by Iowa Football Coaches Association president-elect Steve Milder, who presented him with the Ed Thomas “They also have to have some the Sea Cadets from Marshalltown. Faith, Family Football Award. (John Jensen/The Grundy Register photo) form of service in the church that is See THOMAS AWARD page 2 Chaplin duties will be handled by Pastor Lisa Dietrich and the guest speaker will be Michael Heerkes. New pastor has big plans for Orchard Hill Church Wellsburg —11 a.m. at the Well- sburg Reformed Church Cemetery. By JOHN JENSEN ground here in the summer. will feature a multi-purpose area in Ceremony will feature the AGWSR The Grundy Register “Right now we’re fundraising lieu of a traditional sanctuary and High School band and a speaker. GRUNDY CENTER — New and launching what we call a ‘Let’s will also feature a lobby space. Orchard Hill Church Grundy Center Go’ campaign — it’s kind of a Lego “It will have kind of a coffee house pastor Brian Steenhoek is used to theme … a fun theme. I think the feel,” he said. taking positions where his role is to congregation’s excited.” The facility will also feature What’s plant new churches. His new role The new campus will be Orchard classroom and nursery space. A puts him in position to build one. Hill Grundy Center’s first home of second phase of the project could Happening Steenhoek became Orchard Hill’s it own. It has hosted services at the feature a gymnasium or family new leader earlier this year and has Center Theatre since its inception 10 life space as well as even more Wednesday, May 20 since been part of a process that years ago and uses three other local classroom and multi-purpose space. Grundy Center High School should see the church break ground buildings as well. “One of the things that we get Baccalaureate on its new campus south of Rose “This (new building) will become here from the community is a need Auditorium • 6:30 p.m. Hill Cemetery later this year. more of a hub for Grundy Center,” for some gym space and, honestly, Dike-New Hartford High School “We have an initial design Steenhoek said. we would love to be able to build Baccalaureate proposal,” he said. “It’s a relatively He called the new building a that,” he said. “We’d like to get there Fredsville Church • 7 p.m. simple design but it’s roughly the “game changer” for the church, and make it kind of a priority. We’d Gladbrook-Reinbeck High School first phase of what we would like to giving it a place where members can like to house our ministry first and Baccalaureate build. That whole design has been gather to have fellowship and talk. then maybe be able to do some of Orchard Hill Church Grundy Center Pastor Brian Steenhoek is pictured Salem Church • 7 p.m. approved and the cost has been The new building will be slightly at the site of the church’s future home just south of Rose Hill Cemetery. approved and we’re hoping to break more than 14,000 square feet and See ORCHARD HILL page 2 (Courtesy photo) Grundy Center High School Senior Awards Night Auditorium • 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 22 Storytime Kling Memorial Library 10:30 a.m. Sunday, May 24 Grundy Center High School Graduation Gymnasium • 2 p.m. Dike-New Hartford Graduation Gymnasium • 2 p.m. Gladbrook-Reinbeck High School Graduation Gymnasium • 2 p.m. Grundy Center High School Ultimate Mileage Vehicle students include, left to right: Drew Sharp, Jacob Monday, May 25 Spangenburg, Jarred Krausman, Dan Knock, Jacob Van Hauen and Jared Clapp. They are pictured with Memorial Day Breakfast instructors Ken Mutch and Kris Seitz. Not pictured are students Tim Knock, Ryan Siefken, Sam Thompson, Town and Country Golf Course and Derrick Thran. (John Jensen/The Grundy Register photo) Grad Tab, Visitor Guide Grundy Center •7:30 - 10 a.m. in this week’s Grundy Register Memorial Day Breakfast Ultimate Mileage Vehicles set new bests Dike-New Hartford High School By JOHN JENSEN as sixth out of 35 conventionally- impressive 260 miles per gallon, This week’s Grundy Register features a pair of special sections. 7:30 - 10 a.m. The Grundy Register fueled cars. the most ever by a Grundy Center Enjoy your complementary Grundy County Tourism and Visitor GRUNDY CENTER — The New this year for Grundy Center ultimate mileage vehicle. Guide, which features information about area communities and events. Memorial Day Services Grundy Center High School was a diesel car, which was the While impressive, the 260 MPG Additional visitor guides are available free of charge at The Grundy Reg- in Grundy Center, Ultimate Mileage Vehicle program only car in its alternative fuel class. number was anything but a given for ister office in Grundy Center and at locations throughout Grundy County. Beaman, Dike, Wellsburg continues to set new highs. This year Dan Knock said the alternative car the students, as they had struggled Graduating seniors at Grundy Center High School and Dike-New Tuesday, May 26 the students entered three cars in the was something that he and Jacob in the days leading up to the race Hartford High School are also featured in this week’s paper in the annual Grundy County Supervisors competition last week at Southeast Spangenburg had hoped to do for graduation edition. 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BANNER RUNS THROUGH MAY 28 2 Thursday, May 21, 2015 Grundy NEWS Register www.thegrundyregister.com Thomas Award Orchard Hill From page 1 and is a class officer. Next fall he From page 1 here is to make it a part of the com- steadily. The new pastor attributed at Grundy Center High School. influences in his life, including his plans to attend Hawkeye Communi- the other things. If we could get the munity and for opportunities for the that to the church’s passion for its He said his role with Orchard Hill family and his football coach. ty College while living on the Uni- funding we’d do the whole thing. community to use and be a part of.” youth as well as it being a welcom- is multi-fold, in that he also has “I wanted to make sure on the versity of Northern Iowa campus. “One of the things that Orchard’s Steenhoek said he sees the facil- ing place for kids and students. responsibilities at Orchard Hill’s application to talk about being a Eventually he hopes to transfer to always done, at least in Cedar Falls ity as a campus for all of Grundy “I think the other part of it is that main campus in Cedar Falls and good person,” he said. UNI and pursue a career in elemen- and I think this is our intent here, is County and beyond. He said mem- Orchard’s always done what it can will be helping to plant a new loca- In addition to his service to his tary education and coaching. the facility is hopefully an asset to bers of the congregation hail from to remove barriers and allow people tion in Waverly. church, Nicholson was a varsity let- Zach is the son of Tonya and the community,” he said. “In Cedar nine different local communities. to come from very diverse back- “Part of (my role) is overseeing ter winner in football, basketball Kelly Nicholson. Falls, community groups are using “We talk of it being a rural grounds and be part of it,” he said. some multi-site or satellite min- and golf, is in the high school band the building all the time and kind regional church because it’s bring “We also offer a very contemporary istry,” he said. “I am also on the of a unique thing is that we never people from a number of places,” worship style that’s maybe a little teaching team that rotates — we charge groups to use the facility. We he said. more unique, especially in smaller have seven different services each charge our own members to use the Bucking the trend of many tra- communities.” Sunday between Cedar Falls and facility but we don’t charge outside ditional churches, Orchard Hill Steenhoek came to Grundy Cen- Grundy County.” groups, and that’s really our heart has seen its congregation growing ter from Michigan and had also Steenhoek’s Sunday morning served at churches in Indiana as schedule sees him conduct a service well and Ames and Sioux Center, at Orchard Hill’s Lincoln Center Iowa. He and his wife have four location and then do two services in children, two of which are in col- Grundy Center. lege and two of whom are enrolled www.thegrundyregister.com Grundy NEWS Register Thursday, May 21, 2015 3 Obituaries Carol I. Stevens Grundy Family Carol I. Stevens, 88, of Conrad passed away May 11, 2015, at Westbrook Grundy Register Bulletin Board Acres Nursing Home in Gladbrook. Funeral serviceswere May 15 at the Conrad United Methodist Church with Reverend Brief placement is available to events that fall within The Grundy Register readership area, which includes all of Grundy County, Aplington YMCA Notes Gene Kubli officiating. Private family interment and Parkersburg. Select events from the Ackley, Eldora, Gladbrook and Hudson areas may be printed at the editor’s discretion. Any cost to was at the Alice Cemetery. The Conrad Chapel of participate will not be printed within the briefs, nor will any mention of menu items. Bulletin Board placement is available to non-profit groups the Anderson Funeral Homes has been entrusted or for major community events. A NEW THREE-DAY PER with these arrangements. Online condolences Briefs must be received by 9 a.m. Tuesday for placement in that week’s paper. Briefs submitted at the office must be on standard 8 1/2 x 11 WEEK OUTDOOR BOOT may be sent to www.andersonfhs.com. Memori- paper (no half pages please!). Please type briefs if possible. The Register is not responsible for errors in hand-written submitted items. CAMP class als may be directed to the Conrad United Meth- begins June 8 odist Church or the family. GCHS football Blood drive set at the YMCA! Carol Irene was born September 15, 1926, to Interval train- Floyd and Jessie (Sherbon) Stevens in rural Con- team to hold for Dike Fields2Fields ing, circuits, rad. She attended county school and then Conrad DIKE — Lifeserve Blood Center tires, ropes, High School. Carol lived in Conrad her entire life and worked for several will host a Dike Community Blood lift-a-thon fund-raiser set kettlebells, families in town locally as a housekeeper. Carol was a member of the Conrad GRUNDY CENTER — The Drive Friday, May 29 from 2:30 to United Methodist Church and the Conrad American Legion Auxiliary. She Grundy Center football team is hold- 5:30 p.m. at the Dike Community for May 29 in Dike dumbbells, resistance bands and enjoyed attending BCLUW games, especially softball and basketball, was ing a lift-a-thon May 27 in the high Building. DIKE — On Friday, May 29, scavenger hunts will be used in this an avid sports fan, and enjoyed following the activities of many area youth. school weight room. come out to Fox Ridge Golf Course challenging class! For five weeks Family gatherings where she could visit with nieces and nephews were al- Players will be taking pledges in Dike will host a fund-raiser for the instructors will lead participants ways a highlight for Carol. up to that date for the amount they Colfax Church Fields2Fields sports complex with through movements to build muscu- Carol is survived by a brother, Leon (Connie) Stevens of Thousand Oaks, lift in the three core lifts. You may the music of Neil Hewitt. lar strength and endurance, cardio- CA; 11 nieces and nephews: Brad (Jackie) Stevens of Conrad, Lori Veld pledge an amount per pound or make plans VBS for Doors open at 7 p.m. 100 percent vascular endurance and to improve (Jim Otten) of Marshalltown, Susan Wood of Marshalltown, Mike Watson, a flat donation. Any person or entity of the cover charge goes to Fields- body composition (body fat per- Lynn Watson and Bill Watson all of Los Angeles, CA, Bob (Anita) Stevens donating $50 will be recognized on June 1-4 2Fields, Inc. There will also be more centage). Class meets on Monday, of Moor Park, CA, Michelle Stevens of Thousand Oaks, CA, Mark (Jimmie) a plaque hanging outside the weight HOLLAND — Sign-up is avail- than 25 silent auction items at the Wednesday and Friday from 5:15 to Stevens of Chandler, AZ, Dennis Stevens of Gilbert, AZ and Dawn Stevens room in the Grundy Center Iron able now for the Colfax Center event. 6 a.m. at the GCHS Track. A vari- of Sun Tan Valley, AZ; as well as 10 grand nieces and nephews and three Club as a White member. Any per- Presbyterian Church Vacation Bible The event is sponsored by Fox ety of resources will be used includ- great-grand nieces and nephews. son or entity donating $100 will be School, which will be held from She was preceded in death by her parents; a sister, Doris Watson; and recognized on a plaque hanging out- Ridge Golf Course. ing the track, bleachers, hills around Monday through Thursday, June 1-4, three brothers, Raymond, Harold and Kenneth Stevens. side the weight room in the Grundy town and area parks. Sign up for this Center Iron Club as a Maroon mem- for children ages 3 years old through challenging class if you’re looking ber. fifth grade. Dike Lions plan to be pushed outside your comfort William D. Vang Money from this event will be This year’s theme is “Everest: zone! And the best part - you get to William D. Vang, 59, passed away May 11, 2015, at Lantern Park in used for weight room and speed de- Conquering Challenges with God’s Memorial Day enjoy the great outdoors while im- Coralville, surrounded by his family after a valiant battle with cancer. Bill velopment equipment. Mighty Power.” At Everest, kids proving your health! was born to John and Diane (Stott) Vang on December 21, 1955, in Sterling, “Money raised will not only discover what it means to hold on breakfast DIKE — The Dike Lions Club CO. A graveside service was held at the Iowa Veterans Cemetery in Van benefit the football program but all to God’s mighty power in every- A NEW SESSION OF YOUTH athletic teams utilizing the weight will host its annual Memorial Day Meter on May 15 followed by a gathering at the American Legion Post 403. day life. Kids participate in Bible- PROGRAMS will begin on Mon- room,” GCHS head varsity football breakfast May 25. Following his service in the US Army from 1975-1979 he worked as a learning activities, sing songs, play day, June 8. We will offer Karate and truck driver for Ole Castle. In his free time William enjoyed fishing, explor- coach Brent Thoren said. “One ob- teamwork-building games, dig into Breakfast will be served at the jective of the football program is to Cooking Club this session. Cooking ing the internet, classic cars and talking to others. No matter the work at hand treats, experience one-of-a-kind high school multipurpose room from teach our athletes that you not only Club will on Tuesdays from 5 to Bill would leave no job left undone and the outcome he desired was selfless. Bible adventures, and collect Bible 7:30 to 10 a.m. Watch next weeks Left to cherish William’s memories are his wife of 27 years, Mary (Sny- do things to benefit yourself, but 5:45 p.m. in Studio 3, and will be of- Memory Buddies to remind them of paper for Memorial Day program in- der); his children Larry (Stacey) Breyer Urbana, Nick (Katy) Breyer St Louis helping others in the process is very formation. fered to all kids in Grades K-5. The IL, Angela (Corby) Swick Tipton; sisters, Carol Busch of Lincoln NE and important.” God’s love. kids will learn to measure, follow a Valerie Johnson of Plattsmouth NE; brothers, Lonnie Vang of Springfield MI If a player does not approach you, Classes will be held from 8:30 recipe, and the importance of safety and John Vang Jr of Wyoming; grandchildren: Connor, Brodie, Madeline, you may make a pledge by contact- a.m. to 1 p.m. Participants should Citywide Garage while they are being introduced to Jesse, Beau and Jack; many nieces and nephews; and his Uncle Harold. ing Coach Thoren at the high school, bring a sack lunch. the basics of cooking. They will get He was preceded in death by his parents; grandparents; and grandchild 319-825-5449. For more information, call the Sale sign-ups to try a new recipe each week, and Hugh Cooper Breyer. church office, 319-824-5231. will even be able to taste-test their Memorial donations can be directed to the Care Initiatives Hospice at being accepted creations! Please contact Audrey at 3720 Queen Court SW Ste 9 Cedar Rapids, IA 52404. Funeral arrangements Memorial Day the Y if you are interested in regis- were provided by Iowa Cremation. Conrad to host in Grundy Center breakfast set for GRUNDY CENTER — The tering for this exciting program! Black Dirt Days Grundy Community Preschool and Lucy Boyce Childcare Center is currently orga- Lucy Irene (Sherbon) Boyce, 92, formerly of Seattle, WA, died Sunday, Town & Country GRUNDY CENTER — The wrap-up potluck nizing its annual two-day, summer May 17, at Cedar Valley Hospice Home in Waterloo. Funeral services were CONRAD —BCLUW High citywide garage sale to be held June May 20, at New Aldaya Lifescapes Chapel with Town and Country Golf Course in School will be the site of a wrap-up 26-27. Please call the Center at 319- visitation one hour prior to the service at the Grundy Center will host a Memo- potluck dinner and concert for Black chapel. Interment was in Greenwood Cemetery, rial Day breakfast Monday, May 25 825-3565 by June 17 if you wish to Cedar Falls. Memorials may be directed to New from 7:30 to 10 a.m. The public is Dirt Days Sunday, June 14 at 12:30 participate. Aldaya Lifescapes or Cedar Valley Hospice. On- welcome. p.m. Registration fees will include line guestbook at www.richardsonfuneralservice. Attendees are asked to bring a mentions on handout flyers, yard com. covered dish to share. Beverages and signs, posters and press releases. She was born January 24, 1923, the daughter BBQ, bluegrass tableware will be provided. Registered garage sales will also of John and Hazel (Price) Sherbon. She gradu- At 1:30 p.m., following the din- be included on the sale map. Each ated from Cedar Falls High School in 1940. She event planned ner, The Marks Family of California sale will be allowed a brief listing married William Brandhorst on August 1, 1942 in will present a worship service and of items, sale hours, sale hosts, and Cedar Falls, they later divorced. On October 14, 1949, she married Gilbert for May 31 at concert at the BCLUW auditorium. street address and will be assigned a Are you a print Boyce in Centralia, WA. He died February, 26, 1984. number which will be promoted on subscriber already? She worked for Maid-rite, Regent Theater, MacDougall’s Café, Rath Colfax Church Packing and Canfield Airways locally, and worked as an executive secretary HOLLAND — The public is in- the yard signs. Our print subscriptions Flags can be include access to the for Boeing for 37 years in Seattle, retiring in 1981. vited to Colfax Church on Sunday, If you do not wish to have your e-edition at no extra cost. She is survived by two sisters, Barbara (Victor) Mark of Cedar Falls, and May 31 to enjoy an afternoon filled own garage sale, Grundy Commu- placed on vets If you are a print subscriber Virginia (Daniel) Gerst of Waterloo; as well as many nieces and nephews. with bluegrass music, food, games, nity Preschool & Childcare Center and would like access to the She was preceded in death by her husband; three brothers, Gerald, John and fun for the whole family. graves in Holland, will be having its own “Too Good To and Robert Sherbon; a nephew, Barry Eastman; and nieces, Patricia (Sher- e-edition, Please call our Music will be provided by the Be Threw” garage sale. It will accept bon) Foreman and Vickie (Mark) Castle. Colfax Center circulation department at group “Highway Home,” a blue- any sellable donations from June Friends and families of veter- 3rd to June 10 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at 1-800-558-1244 ext 122 or grass/gospel band from Iowa. Ac- email at mapcirculation@ ans buried in cemeteries in Colfax the High School Commons. Please tivities will start at 3:30. Bring your Center and Holland are advised that iowaconnect.com. Farmer’s Market lawn chairs or blankets. Colfax Cen- sort clothing by gender and size. All flags will no longer automatically be donations are tax-deductible. Notes ter Presbyterian Church is located at placed on graves, as the person who The Grundy Register GRUNDY CENTER — It's 18935 K Avenue, rural Holland. had done so is no longer able. has you covered on finally here. What you ask: the It will be the personal responsi- opening day of the 2015 Grundy bility of the veterans’ families and Center Farmers Market season! 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25, 4 Thursday, May 21, 2015 Grundy OPINION Register www.thegrundyregister.com Memory Lane Northey comments A Look back through on Iowa Crops and The Grundy Register Weather Report Compiled by Lisa Kanagy DES MOINES – Iowa Secre- 10 Years Ago This Week - 2005 tary of Agriculture Bill Northey to- • The call for fair king and queen day commented on the Iowa Crops is made for Grundy county. and Weather report released by the • The GC boys’ golf team quali- USDA National Agricultural Statis- fied for their 5th consecutive state tournament. tical Service. The report is released • Sweet Corn - $3.98 / doz. weekly from April through October. • Center Theatre – The Longest “Farmers continue to make plant- Yard and Kicking & Screaming. ing progress and remain ahead of the 25 Years Ago This Week - 1990 five-year average for both corn and • There will 231 to graduate from soybeans,” Northey said. “The wet Grundy county high schools. weather has slowed progress signifi- • The 108th Beaman Memorial cantly, especially in southwest Iowa, Day observance is set for Monday. and there is some standing water be- • Saturday’s 2.35” of rain has ing reported.” caused some lowland flooding. The weekly report is also avail- • Pictured are the Bienfang able on the Iowa Department of Ag- brothers demolishing the century old riculture and Land Stewardship’s Grundy county sheriff’s office. website at www.IowaAgriculture. • Kim Gearhart, BCLUW senior is one of two students across Iowa gov or on USDA’s site at www.nass. to represent Iowa at the Governor’s usda.gov/ia. The report summary National Youth Science Camp. follows here: • Celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary are Mr. & Mrs. Clarence CROP REPORT Krause on June 10 and Mr. & Mrs. Wet and windy conditions slowed Gerald Schafer on June 3 and Ed & planting for Iowa farmers during the Arvilla Sherwood on June 3. week ending May 17, 2015, accord- • Wellsburg public library wel- ing to the USDA, National Agricul- comes Smokey Ridge Muzzle load- tural Statistics Service. Statewide ers. • W-SR places 9 and Dike has 7 our small towns, that the family component is alive and well! Having gone there were only 2.6 days suitable for boys to attend State Track. 17 years between the time when my marriage broke up and the relationship fieldwork. Operators reported the • Wheaties- 12 oz. box for $.199 From The I am currently in, I had forgotten how good it felt to have someone else in wet weather led to standing water • Theatre – Teenage Mutant Ninja my life who cared deeply about me and whom I care deeply about. I didn’t in some fields and the wind halted Turtles. hate being single — sometimes I even enjoyed it. But something can be spraying activity. 50 Years Ago This Week - 1965 said about having someone either at home or close by on the other end of Topsoil moisture increased • Grundy Center city council the phone who you can share your day with; someone you can share your slightly to 0 percent very short, 4 started proceedings this week to Cheap Seats triumphs with and who won’t judge you if you’ve had a bad day and aren’t percent short, 80 percent adequate annex approximately 300 acres of This is one of the hardest column I write all year. It is a column where I yourself. and 16 percent surplus. Subsoil land both east and west of the city, have to do something I absolutely hate ... to say goodbye. Put down the telephone and talk to one another. One of the things that moisture levels also increased and I have written before that I hate goodbyes. Having moved a lot throughout including commercial and residen- concerns me about our world is how very much we rely on technology for now stand at 1 percent very short, 8 my life, I’ve gone that a lot. And it communication. Texting, teleconferencing, e-mailing ... nearly all of us do tial developments along Hwy. 14-57 percent short, 83 percent adequate never gets easy. I am going to miss those things, yet I still feel like nothing beats face-to-face communication. and 58 now outside the present city and 8 percent surplus. North cen- limits. these kids a lot. That’s always been the case and always will be the case. tral and southwest Iowa reported the • Grundy county’s 1965 June Da- Graduation week is a time of See the Midwest. Last year I suggested that you see the country. This ity Month is seeking candidates for goodbyes in small towns. As much year I’m paring it down to the Midwest. I have lived in and around the highest topsoil levels with 100 and the Dairy Month queen. as it is a time of celebration, of new Midwest and Great Lakes throughout my life and admit that I have seen 99 percent rated adequate to surplus, • We had a little over 4” of rain beginnings to come, I confess that I only fractions of it. From the lakes of Minnesota to the Ozark Mountains in respectively. Southwest Iowa re- the past week which the dry ground also find it to be a sad time as I think southern Missouri to the great cities of Chicago, St. Louis and Kansas City ported the highest subsoil moisture has absorbed and the subsoil has back to all the accomplishments these to the Iowa State Fair, there are so many great things to see and do within a level at 99 percent rated adequate to stored some of it. seniors had. They were responsible for few hours’ drive that there is no reason to go that far. surplus. • Dr. Glenn Hawkes, head of numerous academic and music awards Do something kind for someone else. It’s easy to get consumed in your Ninety-two percent of the corn dept. of Child Development at Iowa as well as several state championships own life and forget about the others who are part of our lives every day. Be crop has been planted, 6 days ahead State University, will give the com- in sports. sure to remember them. If that means calling a friend who is down on their last year, and 5 days ahead of the mencement address for Grundy Cen- One thing I have never been one luck, helping a neighbor with their yard work or even just getting flowers for 5-year average. Southwest Iowa is ter. to do is get that close to kids in high that special someone in your life for no other reason than that they deserved • William Moulton, Grundy still lagging behind with just 75 per- school. Part of that is my being a County ASCS office manager since something, do it. You’ll feel great about having done it and you’ll have cent planted, compared to northwest Sept. 1962, submitted his resigna- slightly introverted person and part of made their day to. Win-win! Iowa, where 98 percent of the corn tion to the county committee on Fri- By JOHN JENSEN that is because I’ve seen many small- Congratulations Class of 2015. This is not the end ... it is only the was in the ground. Corn reached 63 day, he plans to become an agent for town journalists go over the top when beginning. May you accomplish great things. percent emerged, just over one week State Farm Mutual Insurance. it came to kids they cover. To me a little professional distance is a good thing. • • • ahead of last year and 5 days ahead • On Friday the Good New Quar- This week’s paper features profiles of most of the seniors at both Grundy You also should have found a copy of this year’s Grundy County of normal. Soybean planting reached tet, composed of James Kruse, Virgil Center and Dike-New Hartford. These are a lot of fun to typeset and read. Community and Visitor Guide in this week’s paper. This is the second year 51 percent complete, 3 days ahead of Some of them are silly, some dead serious and most a little in between. Smit, Gene Hyeles, Leonard Shaw, of this section, which is one of our two biggest sections of the year. 2014, and 2 days ahead of the aver- One of the things I like to look at among the Grundy Center kids is which This year’s section has several new features, including a section on and Maynard Hester and the Vig- age. Only 17 percent of the expected ortones, presented a well-balanced teachers they say were their favorite. This year no fewer than 16 teacher were community events and one on local high school sports. Other information is soybean crop has been planted in program of outstanding vocal music. mentioned though English teacher Betsy Kuecker one received far more also updated. • Miss Sandra Loger, ‘63 Grundy votes than any other. The only other teacher who received more than two If your paper did not include a visitor’s guide, please stop by our office at southwest Iowa, with south central Center graduate received her Associ- votes was English teacher Amiaie Guldpfennig. I also compiled kids’ college 601 G Avenue and pick up a complementary copy. Feel free to take extras if Iowa the next lowest at 40 percent ate in Art degree from Cdentral col- choices, which was a question that both Grundy and Dike-New Hartford you know others who might enjoy it. complete. With nearly all the State’s lege at McPherson, Kansas. graduation seniors answered. UNI was the top choice with eight planning on oat crop planted, oats emerged • The past spring season was the attending there (all from D-NH) while Hawkeye Community College was reached 92 percent, 8 days ahead of best track season in the Dike history. just behind with seven. last year, and 5 days ahead of nor- They recorded nine track records; I also wish to offer some words of advice to the Class of 2015 ... a mal. Oat condition ratings improved placed 2nd in the District and place a graduation speech, so to say, to a group of kids that spans all corners of our slightly with 81 percent rated good relay team in the STate finals. county. to excellent. • A record 366 vehicles took part Find your passion in life. Though you might have a pretty good idea Limited progress has been made in the ‘Car Safety Check’ program at right now what you think you want to do for the rest of your life, chances Wellsburg last Saturday. on the first cutting of alfalfa hay due • Sponsored by the Grundy Cen- are really good that will change. When I went to college I thought I wanted to the cool, wet weather. Hay con- ter Community Club the Kids’ Dog to be a pharmacist because I liked science and felt that would be a noble ditions now rate 80 percent good Show on Saturday, May 29. profession. Then I thought I might like to teach, though after one semester to excellent. Pasture condition also • Oranges - 4 cans for 98¢ spending an afternoon per week at West High School in Waterloo I knew that improved to 70 percent good to ex- • Theatre – Strange Bedfellows. I wouldn’t be good at that. Finally, I looked deep down inside and decided cellent. Livestock conditions were 75 Years Ago This Week - 1940 to do what I felt like always really wanted to ... become a journalist. Once I reported as mostly normal with a • The Grundy county band festi- made that decision everything else fell into place. That was my passion. majority of cattle being turned onto val will be held in Grundy Center on Every person is different and every passion is different. If your passion pasture. Some cattle lots were de- is people, work toward a career in a field like public relations or sales where Tuesday and all county bands have scribed as messy or muddy. Mean- you get to work with different people every day. If you like working with been invited. while, poultry producers across the • The town of Dike is getting animals and with your hands, perhaps something to do with farming would make you happy. If you are more of a bookworm or an introvert, perhaps State continue to discuss the effects ready for a half mile of street paving of avian influenza. that will be laid this year. a career where you spend a lot of time working independently such as an • Harve Bockes was badly hurt office environment would be appropriate. If children are your passion, Tuesday when he fell backwards maybe you would be a great teacher. Everybody has a passion and a place in from a scaffold at this farm. the world that fits them. If you find it, happiness is a near guarantee. • There are five 4-H club boys Take time to play. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. I have Driver’s License and girls who did outstanding club no idea who first said that, but it could not be any more true. I had college work in 1939 that will soon get a trip friends who did nothing but study and know people today who do nothing Station Hours to Chicago as an award for their club but work either at their jobs or their homes. I can safely say that those people Wednesday & Thursday work. are miserable. I was one of them for a good part of my adult life. It took Grundy County Treasurer’s Office • The dedication program to cel- nearly until I was 40 and going through the lowest times I had ever felt to Telephone: (319) 824-1212 ebrate the installation of the new realize that you must find something other than work in your life. If you like Hours: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. street lights in Wellsburg will be on to fish, do it! If you like to take pictures in the country, do it! If you enjoy (Driving tests by appointment only) Wednesday. spending time with your parents, grandparents and maybe even a girlfriend Monday, Wednesday, • The 56 Grundy Center High or boyfriend, do it! Your work will be there when you get back and you’ll be School graduates are listed. Thursday, Friday energized enough that you will do a much better job. • Cake Flour - 21¢ Hardin County Treasurer, Eldora Find someone special to spend your life with. Telephone: (641) 939-8238 • New Grundy Theatre – Road To I have a confession to make. Every one of you who has a family that you are extremely close to ... Hours: 9 a.m. - 4:15 p.m. Singapore; Geronimo!; The Doctor (Driving tests by appointment) Takes a Wife and Cavell. I envy you. I have always envied you. It’s one of the things I love most about

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Registration underway for golf Calendar of events tournament to benefit GCMH Foundation Grundy Community Center GRUNDY CENTER — A hole- nual Campaign, which is supporting in-one prize of a 2015 Chrysler 200 the purchase of a state of the art CT Friday • Grundy Comm. Center – Walking, 7 a.m. - 4p.m., Wilts awaits golfers who register for the scanner for the hospital. May 22 Room Saturday, June 13 Touch a Life tour- Registration fee includes 18 Exercise, 9:00 a.m., Legion Room Thanks to all who came to cele- nament to benefit the Grundy Coun- holes of golf with cart, breakfast and Congregate Meals, 11:30 A.M., Legion Room brate my 104th birthday and for the ty Memorial Hospital Foundation. lunch, sleeve of ProV1 golf balls, numerous cards and “kindly” notes, The annual golf event takes place at and chances to win hole prizes. In Monday Site Closed flowers, and gifts. the Town and Country Golf Course addition to funds raised through en- May 25 Thanks, also, to the nephews and in Grundy Center, and registration try fees, area businesses may spon- nieces who made my birthday spe- is open to the public. Rouse Motor sor tournament holes. To register a Tuesday • Grundy Comm. Center – Walking, 7 a.m - 4 p.m., Wilts cial. of Grundy Center is sponsoring the foursome or sponsor a hole, please May 26 Room All was greatly appreciated, hole-in-one prize. contact Erin Schildroth, erin.schil- Potters Hearing Aids, Office Alice Ruter All proceeds from the 18-hole, [email protected] or (319) 824- Congregate Meals, 11:30 a.m., Legion Room The family of Esther Heeren four-person best-shot tournament 4147. The tournament is limited to Happy 90th Birthday would like to thank everyone for will benefit the Grundy County Me- 22 teams. Irmgard Moeller of Conrad cele- Wednesday • Grundy Comm. Center – Walking. 7 a.m. - 4 p.m., Wilts your expressions of sympathy. It is morial Hospital Foundation’s An- brated her 90th birthday on Monday, May 27 Room deeply appreciated. May 18. Exercise, 9 a.m., Legion Room A special thank you to Grundy Birthday Blessings may still be Congregate Meals, 11:30 a.m., Legion Room Long Term Care, Care Initiatives, sent to her at P.O. Box 213, Conrad, Pastor Robby Grames and others IA 50621. Thursday • Grundy Comm. Center – Walking, 7 a.m. - 4 p.m., Wilts who visited with our mother. May 28 Room Sincerely, eMorial ay rograM Congregate Meals, 11:30 a.m., Legion Room The family of Esther Heeren M D P Rose Hill Cemetery, Grundy Center Put your event in the Grundy Center Community Calendar! Thank you to everyone who brought in food, sent cards or flow- Monday, May 25, 2015 ~ 10:00 a.M. Center Theatre’s 319-824-6958 • [email protected] ers and visited me after my surgery. I appreciate your thoughtfulness. ~ Welcome - Randy Thoren, Reel-to-Reel Candi Voss Master of Ceremonies At the Center Theatre on Friday, May 22 at 7 p/m. will be the drama/ Chapter AR, Nutrition site menu ~ Flag Raising Ceremony – romance The Age Of Adaline, star- Friday, May 22 — BBQ Rib Pat- Celebrating 80 years National Anthem, played by ring Blake Lively, Harrison Ford, P.E.O. meeting ty, Baked Beans, Potato Salad, Ham- Jerry Hogan, husband of Shir- and Michiel Huisman. This movie The regular meeting of Chapter burger Bun, Mixed Fruit Crisp ley Snyder Hogan, is celebrating Grundy Center High School Band is rated PG-13 for language, run- AR, P.E.O.was held on Thursday, Monday, May 25: Closed his 80th birthday on June 1st. Jerry Flag raising, Boy Scout Troop #3038 ning approximately 110 minutes in May 14 at 7:30 p.m.at the home of Tuesday, May 26 — Salisbury grew up in Rockford, Il. and operat- length. At 7:30 will be the comedy Ann Smith with Carrie Smith and Beef with Gravy, Whipped O’Brien ed a Tool and Die business there for Hot Pursuit, starring Reese Wither- Beth Jackley serving as co-hostess- Potatoes, Cabbage and Carrots, ~ Pledge of Allegiance – Led by es. Amanda Bare of Spencer, Iowa many years. spoon and Sofia Vergara. This movie Multi Grain Bread/Margarine, Pea- After retirement, Jerry and Shir- presented an interesting and infor- is rated PG-13 for language, running nut Butter Cookie ley made their home on an acreage Legion Commander Wayne Eilers mative program on the theme, “Our near Wellsburg, IA . & Amvet Commander Ronn Ross approximately 90 minutes in length. Heritage Shines on Through School Wednesday, May 27 — Cranber- Please join us in celebrating There will be no weekend matinees Education.” ry Dijon Chicken, Red Roasted Po- Jerry’s 80th birthday by sending a ~ Opening Prayer – Nathan Barkley, this week. The next meeting will be June 13 tatoes, Seasoned Green Beans, Multi birthday card to Jerry Hogan, P.O. *DON’T FORGET 50 cent Fri- at 9:30 a.m.at the home of Imogene Grain Bread/Margarine, Tropical Box 9, Wellsburg, IA 50680. First Baptist Church, Grundy Center days at the Center Theatre. For a Schultz. Fruit limited time, attend a movie on Fri- Thursday, May 28 — Turkey ~ In Memory of Veterans – Reading day evening and receive your choice Ham and White Beans, Sliced Car- of MEDIUM popcorn or any drink Work by Grundy rots, Potato Salad, Cornbread/Maga- News from Ivester of names of veterans who died for just 50 cents!* rine, Glazed Fruit May 24 in the past year, Ronn Ross In the mysterious The Age Of Center student Each meal includes milk. All Consider wearing a “fire color” Adaline, Adaline Bowman (Blake meals must be ordered by 9 a.m. in celebration of Pentecost Sunday. Lively) ceases to age following an published in Spectrum the day before receiving a meal. For Parades Special tribute to veteran Wilbur ORANGE CITY — Lydia Steen- accident one ice night. After miracu- more information, to reserve a place Contact Lyle Neher if interested hoek, a student at Northwestern Col- Grimmius, Jordan Graham or order a meal, call the Grundy Cen- in riding on a float or manning a ta- lously remaining 29 years old for lege in Orange City is among 25 stu- ble at local celebrations this summer. almost eight decades, Adaline has dents who have had their writing or ter Senior Center at (319) 824-3843. Graduates Laying of wreath honoring veterans lived a solitary existence, never al- artwork published in Northwestern’s Zakk Bridges, Sidney Haren, lowing herself to get close to anyone literary arts magazine, Spectrum. Aaron Beck Brunk are graduating ~ Patriotic Songs – Todd Ayers who might reveal her secret. But a The annual publication, sponsored from High School this year. chance encounter with charismatic by the English department, includes Community College grads are Is- ~ Guest Speaker–Evan ‘Curly’ philanthropist Ellis Jones (Michiel a selection of poetry, fiction, literary sac Beck Brunk and Autumn Ehrig. Hultman Huisman) reignites her passion for nonfiction and artwork, chosen by a Lara Neher and Jonathan Overton life and romance. When a weekend panel of students. Gladbrook are college graduates. with his parents (Harrison Ford and Steenhoek is a senior and writing/ Congratulations to all. ~ Song – ‘God Bless America’, played rhetoric major at Northwestern Col- Kathy Baker) threatens to uncover heaTer Receptions lege. Her nonfiction piece, "Minute," T by Grundy Center High School Band Gladbrook, IA ~ 888.473.3456 Aaron Beck Brunk will be hon- the truth, Adaline makes a decision received honorable mention. Her ored at an outside reception on May Sung by Audience, led by Todd Ayers that will change her life forever. drawing, "Sum of Parts," was cho- STarTinG ~ Friday 29 from 5-8 pm at his house. The new comedy Hot Pursuit sen as the cover art. Steenhoek is the Zakk Bridges will be honored on ~ Twenty-one Gun Salute – Amvet- stars Academy Award winner Re- daughter of Brian and Geselle Steen- may 22 June 13 from 4-6 pm at his house. ese Witherspoon, who portrays an hoek of Grundy Center. 90th Birthday Legion Color Guard uptight and by-the-book cop who Winners from each category are The Age A celebration will be held for tries to protect the sexy and outgo- determined through judging by an of dAline June Grove on her 90th birthday at led by Commander Randy Thoren ing widow (Sofia Vergara) of a drug outside author. The judge this year A the History Center in North English boss as they race through Texas, pur- was Kate Brauning, young adult • PG-13 • 113 Min. author and associate editor at En- on Saturday, May 23 at 10 am. Taps – by Gordon Bloxham with echo sued by crooked cops and murder- * 7:30 pm – Books for Nigeria tangled Publishing. Her book, “How ous gunmen. Don’t miss Hot Pur- Gently used children’s books for by David Jefferson We Fall,” was published by Merit Friday- Wednesday suit, one of the top movies at the box preschool to 7th grade are needed for Press in November 2014. Braun- * 3:15 pm – Saturday Matinee office, showing at the Center Theatre ing visited Northwestern College orphaned and displaced children. * 1:30 pm – Sunday Matinee Pictures and short paragraphs are ~ Those attending are encouraged to this week! in March as part of the Deep Song preferred. A collection box is located For the most up-to-date movie Reading Series. under the coat rack at front entrance. bring their lawn chairs. information, please check out our Visitors new website at www.grundycenter- Adults: STARTING INTRODUCING ~ 50¢ FRIDAYS Irvin & JoAnn Wagner of Nor- ~ In case of rain, the program will be theatre.com. If you are interested in * For a $3limited time, attend a man, Oklahoma were guests in the held in the High School gift certificates to the Center The- MAY 22 home of his sister, Velva & Don But- movieKids on & Friday evening atre, they may be purchased at GNB & receive your choice of ler Friday and Saturday. Auditorium at the same time. bank locations during the day or at Seniors: Joining them on Saturday were a Medium Popcorn OR Any the Center Theatre during evening David & Yolanda Butler and Bless- Drink$1 for just 50¢ ing Edittu. business hours. ADULTS: $3 – KIDS & SENIORS: $1 7:00 P.M. – 7:30 P.M. – Grundy County Farmers market HOT PURSUIT THE AGE OF ADALINE • Type: Comedy • Type: Drama / Romance • PG-13 • 90 min openinG day • PG-13 • 110 min Thursday • May 21 CENTER* NO WeekendTHEATRE Matinees this week * 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. at the CENTER THEATRE Grundy Center 602 6027th St., 7th Grundy St • Grundy Center • Center1-800-682-6345 • 1-800-682-6345 Courthouse Square www.grundycentertheatre.comwww.grundycentertheatre.com Vegetables, Baked Goods, Crafts 6 Thursday, May 21, 2015 Grundy NEWS Register www.thegrundyregister.com Ultimate Mileage From page 1 even going to make a lap with it.” a career in welding, fabrication, getting the car to run correctly. Knock made a lap and a lot more, design or mechanics. Knock said he “There’s too much torque so needing to pit only once during plans to attend college to learn how they kept damaging the rear end, the race and that was to tighten the to weld and work on diesel engines, even barely taking off there’s just so chain. so the UMV experience was right up much more torque than the moped “The chain was brand new so it his alley. Knock, who has been with motor (that was used in the car last stretched out a little bit,” he said. “I the program three years, said the year),” instructor Kris Seitz said. was extremely happy.” most important thing he’s learned “We took (the car) out, tested it, Grundy Center’s other cars fared about has been patience. it didn’t work so we had to reinforce well, too. It’s newest car, a three- “I’ve learned basic aluminum it. We took it out, tested it, it didn’t wheeler driven by Drew Sharp, welding, I’ve learned some things work, we had to reinforce it,” he placed sixth out of 35 convention- about brakes … a bunch of small said. ally-fueled cars with 202 miles basic stuff that you don’t really pay “We weren’t sure going in what per gallon while the original car, a attention to.” was going to happen (at the race),” four-wheeler driven by Jared Clapp, Seitz said the biggest skills are th Jared Krausmann said. placed 13 with 113 MPG. problem solving. Front row: Ivan Mullenix, Jack Simcox, Bob Christensen, Larry Heid, Max Jansen, Glenn Roelofs, Ralph Volunteer instructor Ken Mutch “The four-wheeler wasn’t quite as “This doesn’t work, we can’t look Meewes, Back row: Coach Hubert Kopriva, Dick Doeden, Wendell Roelofs, Forrest Converse, Bob Cathcart, said even the day before the race good (as the past) but the other two it up in a book, we have to figure it Jim Jansen, (Mgr.) Dale Johnson. they were unsure if the car would were phenomenal,” Seitz said. “We out ourselves … how do we fix it?” run. going to take them apart and rebuild Sietz said. “This doesn’t work, we “We bench tested it but we didn’t them again.” try something else.” Heros among us have a chance to actually drive it,” Nine students participated in “It’s a team effort,” Krausmann It is 1955 and Coach Kopriva Bombers all fouled out as a total of those players. he said. “We didn’t know if Dan was the program, many with hopes of added. takes his basketball team to the fi- 30 fouls were called against them Jack Simcox and his wife Alber- nals of District play. This one and and only seven fouls called against ta, who by the way was a cheerleader only undefeated Dike team took on Waverly. Coach Kopriva recalls hav- in 1955, continue watching DNH some giants as there were no divi- ing just as many good players com- sports. They have grandsons Ty and Grassley Q & A: National Foster Care Month sion of school sizes. Senior player ing off his bench. The game ended Ely Sohn playing for DNH and they Question: Why is the month of care system. Sometimes, the temporary As with all federal spending, I work Jack Simcox recalls many of these with Dike Blue Bombers losing 74 will also be watching grandson Tom- May designated to observe the na- foster care system ends up being where to make sure the money is spent as in- fun times. That final district game to 47. my Irvin play in this years Shrine tion’s foster care system? children grow up. Every year, 23,000 tended. And I have long championed against Waverly turned into one of This photo hangs in the hall of Bowl. Answer: It’s a good opportunity to young men and women age out of the policies that promote adoption, such many many fouls for all the starters. Dike New Hartford. Coach Kopriva Oh how we love to relive good highlight an important issue that affects foster care system. That means for the as the federal adoption tax credit and At tip off, Max Jansen was called could have added many more inter- times. 400,000 children in America. Every rest of their lives, these foster youth incentives for adopting children with for two fouls. Why? No one could esting traits of each player but those As Bob Hope closed "Thanks for year 255,000 kids enter the foster care have no permanent support system to special needs, and measures to prevent explain. The starters for the Blue can be shared are reunion time with the Memories". system and the average stay lasts two help guide them into the next chapter child exploitation. As chairman of the years. For nearly three decades, we of their adult lives. Finding one’s way Senate Judiciary Committee, I plan to have observed National Foster Care in the world comes a whole lot easier use this influential platform during the month in May. Coincidentally, May of- when moms and dads are there to fall 114th Congress to raise visibility on fers a rite of passage for school students back upon for support, encouragement injustices that stack the deck against Paul Paige visits across the country. The countdown to and stability. Improving opportunities victims and at-risk youth in our society, summer even brings fond memories to to help neglected children and vulnera- including children assigned to the foster Giant Killer most adults who recall the carefree days ble adolescents secure a forever family, care system. Enforcing accountability We all know how much knowl- of childhood. The innocence of youth realize their dreams and achieve their in the juvenile justice system, enacting edge Paul has when it comes to sport- seems all too fleeting, especially when fullest potential is a year-round priority stronger laws to prevent human traffick- ing events and history of players and the grown-up realities of raising a fami- for those who work with at-risk kids on ing and strengthening opportunities for teams. Well on this day Paul and his ly, paying bills, putting food on the table a daily basis. Restoring a worry-free, children to thrive after they enter fos- Dad Wayne traveled to Eldora to vis- and making ends meet can take up every secure childhood for foster kids who ter care are important ways that poli- it Wayne's long time friend and for- hour of the day. Unfortunately, for too live under a cloud of uncertainty is in cymakers can reduce barriers that put mer star Steamboat Rock basketball many of America’s at-risk youth, the society’s best interest. Thousands of disadvantaged kids at risk. This month, player Heinie Boomgarden. In the absence of a loving family and a perma- foster care families, respite providers, I’m also introducing a bill to create the 40's, Steamboat Rock only had 13 nent home takes away the innocence of social workers, court representatives sale of a foster youth postal stamp. For boys in school and Heinie said,"that childhood before they even grow out of and volunteers work around-the-clock a few extra pennies per stamp, Ameri- was just enough for a team to win it. Instead of growing up in a nurturing, to keep these kids safe, in school, off cans can help make a big difference to games. Team star Heinie remembers Pictured left to right: Paul Paige, Heinie Boomgarden and Wayne Paige. loving environment with parents who the streets and out of the juvenile jus- find permanent, loving homes for foster take pride in their achievements and tice system. kids. The extra funds raised through so well how tiny Steamboat took on comfort their sorrows, a disadvantaged the sale of these stamps would finance the mighty West Waterloo team in on top ranked Mason City defeating Paul will continue to meet top population of neglected and abused Question: What are you doing at federal grants to promote and increase the state tournament in 1947. They them 1-0 on an unearned run. Those notch players as his travels take him children grows up with no permanent the federal level to improve foster adoptions. As a society, we can do held Waterloo to 6 point in the first team mates were Chuck Juel, Ray near and far. He will soon be watch- place to call home. Too many boys and care? more to help mend broken hearts and half and never trailed. They took on Kruger, Vern Petersen, Daryl and ing the Iowa team coached girls in America are living in transition, Answer: Whereas the states have find homes for children in the foster the giant and won 29 to 23. Don Andersen, Vern VanLengen, Irv by former UNI coach and Dike resi- waiting either for family reunification the primary responsibility for child wel- care system. The good news is that so Wayne Paige remembers his state Jungling, Lawrence Graves, Dick dent Rick Heller with team member or permanent adoption. This vulnerable fare services, Congress has for decades many good people in our communities tournament baseball pitching ap- Gerke, Lyle Alberts and Les Mee- Eric Schenck-Joblinske. population is placed under guardianship approved spending laws to help states open up their hearts and homes to serve pearances in 1950 and 51. He and wes. of the state and many enter the foster serve abused and neglected children. as foster or adoptive families. his teammates in the first round took The Grundy Register Thursday, May 21, 2015 7 Diane Paige, Correspondent Volume 91 – Number 21 Phone: (319) 989-2163 Dike Register Dates for Dike

Thursday, May 21 Track State Girls tennis Reg Friday, May 22 Track State Boys golf Districts Saturday, May 23 Track State Girls tennis reg team Sunday, May 24 Local church services 2 pm Commencement Monday, May 25 No school Memorial day Lion's Breakfast7:30 am Legion Program 11:00 Tuesday, May 26 5:30 Baseball at E Marshall girls golf reg Dike EITF Day 7 pm 7 and 8 grade concert Wednesday, May 27 Nielsen recognized for academic excellence 5:30 JV baseball/softball at Dike Nicholas Nielsen, a student at with the highest academic ranking, 5 pm NH Preschool Grad Dike-New Hartford High School, based on grade point average for was recognized by Governor Terry their first seven semesters. Students WinGs Visits ArnkaAcres Branstad for outstanding academic selected for the award also had the On Wednesday May 13, 5th fun yet meaningful. their journey of Faith. The leader- achievement at the Thirteenth Annu- opportunity to recognize their favor- grader spent the afternoon at We compare our faith to stages ship in WinGs during their three al Governor’s Scholar Recognition ite/most influential teacher and will ArnkaAcres "Planting Seeds of of plant life. Faith, strong founda- years was greatly appreciated. Birthdays Ceremony April 26 at Hy-Vee Hall receive a photo plaque of their meet- Faith" tion, and sharing our harvest of WinGs (Walking in God's Ser- in Des Moines. ing with Governor Branstad and Lt. The afternoon of fun consisted knowledge. vice) is co-sponsored be Fredsville Friday, May 22: Isaac Jorgensen, The statewide program, spon- Governor Reynolds. of planting vegetable, feeding the Seven 5th graders will be leav- Lutheran Church and Dike United Pam Stansbery sored by the Iowa Governor’s Office, Ninety-eight percent of those rec- animals, sack races, throwing cow ing the WinGs program our prayer Methodist Church. Friday, May 23: Harlan Thuesen, Iowa High School Athletic Asso- ognized also participate in extra-cur- pies and Father's Day craft. Crazy for them is to continue to grow in Brent Weber, Mike Bengen ciatin (IHSAA) and its title sponsor ricular school activities, with over Saturday, May 24: Dawn Ehmen, the Iowa Farm Bureau Federtion 80 percent participating in a least Megan Andersen, Deb Stumberg (IFBF), honored 436 high school se- one interscholastic sport. Nearly 60 Sunday, May 25: Ursula Harms, niors from throughout Iowa. percent of the group plan to continue Ron Arends, Pat Sires, Lisa Cann- Each high school was invited to their education in Iowa. New arrival select their senior student or students David and Jill Ellingson are excit- egieter, Chris Nielsen, Jane Graham, ed to announce a baby girl has been Xavier Stanbrough, Terry Heimann Cooper Tires • Custom Exhaust • Interstate Batteries • Alignment • Air Condition Engine • Transmission • Tune-up • Fuel Injection • Cooling System • Brakes • Electronics added to their family of three boys. Monday, May 26: Annette Er- Kya Lynn Ellingson was born Satur- pelding, Jerry Jones, Rod Cordes Breakfast with a Lion Memorial Day day, May 9, 2015 at 2:38 P.M. She Tuesday, May 27: Stan Van Join your favorite Lion and have The Dike American Legion will Voss Repair was 21 1/2 inches long and weighed breakfast at the Dike New Hartford hold its annual Memorial Day pro- Small Engine, Auto and Truck Repair Hauen, Mary Jo Galloway 8 pounds, 4 ounces. Older broth- Wednesday, May 28: Tim Bier- school. Lions will be serving a plate gram on Monday May 25 at the Dike 319-346-2434 ers Brock, age 6, Zane, age 4, and sner, Tom Lupkes, Ellen Van Hauen fit for a King . Lions will provide ta- New Hartford school. At 11:00 am Cade, age 2, welcomed Kya home. ble side service of juice, milk or cof- Thursday, May 29: Josh Petersen, the Color Guard presentation will be Authorized Dealer The family lives in Siloam Springs, fee and a second helping of pancake done by the Sea Cadets from Mar- for Ariens, Arkansas. Michelle Andersen Bern if desired. Grasshopper shalltown. Grandparents are Robert and Jan Dine with your friends and share Chaplin duties will be handled by Calvin Voss, Owner Ellingson of Dike and Steve and your Memorial Day plans and be Pastor Lisa Dietrich and the quest 15125 N Ave., Holland, IA 50642 — Hwy 14 - Fern Joyce Taylor of Girard, Kansas. sure to attend the Memorial Day pro- speaker will be Michael Heerkes. gram that starts at 11:00am. Join the community in this 2015 cel- ebration of Memorial Day. Church Worship Services Grundy Center First Christian Reformed Liberty Baptist Church (GARBC) Thomas Vos, Pastor 705 1st Street American Lutheran Church 641-869-3305 319-989-2141 Luther Thoresen Pastor - www.alcgc.org 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 319-824-3557 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship 8:45 a.m. Worship Service 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship 6 p.m. Evening Praise Service Bethany Presbyterian Church Pleasant Valley United Methodist beaman Tom & Jean Bower, Pastors Dot Geersema, Pastor 319-824-5471 641-869-3637 United Methodist Church 10:00 a.m. Worship Service 8:45 a.m. Morning Worship 641-366-2142 9:30 a.m. Sunday School First Baptist Church (GARBC) Reformed Church 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship Nathan Barkley, Pastor 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 319-824-3324 10:45 Sunday School onrad www.firstbaptistgrundycenter.com 6:30 p.m. Evening Bible Study C 9:15 a.m. Sunday School Alice Church of God 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Service St. John Lutheran Church Jim Hartman, Pastor 6:30 p.m. Sunday Evening Service Bruce Zimmerman, Pastor 641-623-5641 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship First Presbyterian Church 9:15 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 Sunday School & Bible Class 10:30 a.m. Worship Service Rev. Mike Campbell, Pastor Rev. Sheryl Campbell, Parish Associate St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran First Presbyterian Church 319-824-3152 Intern - Kristen Briner-Whipperman Kerry Carson, Pastor 9:00 a.m. Worship 641-869-3992 641-366-2342 10:30 a.m. Adult Study in Chapel 8:15 a.m. Sunday School 8:45 a.m. Sunday School •Teens lead worship 3rd Sun. of month 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 11 a.m. Fellowship United Methodist Church St. Peter’s Country Church United Methodist Church Phil Dicks, Pastor - 319-825-5408 Rev. Michael McLane, Pastor Rev. Gene Kubli 9:00 a.m. - Sun. - ‘Full Charge Service’ 563-581-2866 641-366-2325 5:30 p.m. - Wed. - Kid & Family WOW 8 a.m. Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School meal & Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Worship 6:30-7p.m.-Wed. ‘Quick Charge Service’ United Reformed Church Matthew Nuiver, Pastor Orchard Hill Church (Center Theatre) 641-869-3633 area CHurCHes 319-824-3039 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 9:45 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 10:45 Sunday School Holy Family Catholic Parish 7 p.m. Evening Worship Rev. David Kucera Orchard Hill - Lincoln Center 319-345-2006 Jesse Henkle, Host Pastor Steamboat Rock Baptist Church Mass: 5:30 p.m., Sat. - Parkersburg 319-824-6178 Harrison Lippert, Pastor 9:30 a.m., Sunday - Reinbeck 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship Bryce Roskens, Associate Pastor 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 641-868-2458 Salem Church of Lincoln Starting on 1/4/15: Rev. Barb Muhs, Pastor Holland The following services will be held at 641-473-2450 Colfax Center Presbyterian South hardin high School in Eldora 9:25 a.m. Sunday School Robbie Grames, Pastor 8:45 a.m. Traditional Service 10:30 a.m. Worship Service 319-824-5231 10 a.m. Fellowship Hour - No S.S. 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Contemporary Service Bethel Reformed Church 10:45 Sunday School 319-347-6219 dike 9 a.m. Worship Service Pleasant Valley Reformed Church 10 a.m. Sunday School Rev. Rick Vollema United Methodist Church 319-346-1090 Dan Ridnouer, Pastor Ivester Church of the Brethren ****************************************************************************************** 9 a.m. Worship Service 319-989-2535 Katie Thompson, Pastor Space for this series of religious messages for all faiths is provided by The Grundy 10:30 a.m. Discussion Group 9 a.m. Sunday School 641-858-3879 10:15 a.m. Worship Service 9:30 a.m. Christian Education Register and these community-minded business and professional people: WellsburG 10:30 a.m. Worship Service Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church rundy enter ellsburG East Friesland Presbyterian Noon potluck G C W Mark Decker, Pastor Lynn Arends, Supply Pastor Engelkes-Abels Funeral Home & Monument Co. Doyen-Abels Funeral Home & Monument Co. 319-988-3967 Reformed Church of Stout GNB Bank The Wellsburg Herald 641-847-2896 9:00 a.m. Worship 9:15 a.m. Sunday School Stephen and Olga Shaffer, Pastors Grundy Center Municipal Light & Power Dept. 10:15 a.m. Sunday School 319-346-1487 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Grundy County Rural Electric Cooperative ike 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship d Fredsville Lutheran Church The Grundy Register Beninga Sanitation Faith Presbyterian Church 10:30 a.m. Fellowship Time Heartland Cooperative Rev. Lisa Dietrich, Pastor 10:45 Sunday School Dike Funeral Chapel & Monument Co. 641-847-3188 319-989-2065 Richelieu Foods Inc. The Dike Register 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship 8:15 a.m. Adult Sunday School Rouse Motor Co. Ubben Building Supplies, Inc. 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Traditional Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 8 Thursday, May 21, 2015 Grundy NEWS Register www.thegrundyregister.com

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May 13, 2015 ic development and loaning money. Johnstone Supply, Fan Motor ...... $68.85 The Dike City Council met in regular ses- LMI Committee Members – Motion by Cleve- The Jones Law Firm, Attorney Fees ... $241.50 Barn Foundation spring tour sion on Wednesday, May 13, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. land to approve Marty Frangenberg and Joe Koch Brothers, Contract ...... $239.33 with Mayor Soppe presiding. Council members Becker to the LMI Committee. Seconded by Kwik Trip Inc, Fuel ...... $666.18 Historic and special barns in present were: Luke Osterhaus, Bob Hauge- Haugebak. All ayes. Carried. Mar-Han, Inc., Brushes ...... $51.80 Black Hawk, Grundy, Butler, and bak, Chad Cutsforth and Rob Weissenfluh. Ab- Cigarette Permit – Motion by Weissenfluh to Mid-American Research Chemical, Supplies sent: Nick Cleveland. Also present were Ann approve the cigarette permit for Kwik Star. Sec- ...... $500.43 Bremer counties will be featured on Hilliard, Gary Jones, Shane Metz, Gary Brons, onded by Cutsforth. All ayes. Carried. Marco, Inc., Contract ...... $209.24 the Iowa Barn Foundation’s spring Kyle Wolthoff, Chris Heerkes, Joe Becker, Mike Utility Evaluation – Discussion about utility Marv Geiken , Assistant Chief Pay ....$625.00 area tour. The self-guided tour, free Camarata, Mike Menke, Zeb Stanbrough, Mike rates. Mcclure Engineering Co., Wastewater Engi- Trebon, Tawana Wienkes, Thomas Tenney, Bills to be Allowed and Paid – Motion by neering ...... $5,695.00 and opened to the public, will be Shannon and Todd Mikkelsen, Laura and Marc Cleveland to pay the bills at presented. Sec- Mediacom, Library Internet ...... $52.75 held Saturday, June 13 and Sunday, Cahlan, Rod Mead, LaVerne Middleswart, Ron onded by Haugebak. All ayes. Carried. Menards, Supplies ...... $611.34 and Kim Bendell, Gail Strickler, Ron Sharp and Financial Reports – Motion by Cleveland to Menards, Supplies ...... $276.74 June 14, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Angie and Paul Rael. approve the financial reports. Seconded by Os- Mid-America Publishing Corp, Publications ..... The Iowa Barn Foundation, a Consent Agenda – Motion by Cutsforth to terhaus. All ayes. Carried...... $206.80 non-profit, was founded in 1997 approve the following in the consent agenda: Mayor’s Comments – There will be a Fields Mike Heerkes, Sec/Treas Pay ...... $625.00 Sheriff’s report, library report, approval of min- meeting at 7:00 a.m. on May 14. Mike Mccarter, Bathroom Key ...... $8.73 and is dedicated to encouraging utes as presented and delinquent utility ac- Motion by Cleveland to adjourn. Seconded Momar Incorporated, Supplies ...... $1,438.69 the knowledge and preservation of counts. Seconded by Weissenfluh. All ayes. by Cutsforth. All ayes. Carried. Moore, Greg, Mailbox...... $35.00 Iowa barns, symbols of the state's Carried. Moser Computing!, Computer Work ....$208.65 Menke Development – Menke discussed the Michael Soppe, Mayor Outdoor & More, Saw Chain ...... $55.25 rich agricultural heritage. Western Home Communities project. They ATTEST: Outdoor & More, Supplies ...... $24.38 Lunch will be served Saturday want to figure out something that would work Patti Freese, City Clerk Physician’s Claims Company, Ambulance Fees for everyone. They are considering different Airgas Usa,Llc, Supplies...... 20.80 ...... $299.47 noon at the magnificent Hamann options. Cleveland now present. Airgas Usa,Llc , Supplies . $20.20 Physician’s Claims Company, Ambulance Fees barn, 21461 240th Street, Grundy Fire/Ambulance Report – Heerkes stated Alliant Energy, Electric Usage ...... $259.43 ...... $183.50 Center. The landmark barn is on that they had 7 ambulance calls, 2 fire calls, 2 Alliant Energy, Street Lights...... $278.52 Pepsi-Cola, Pop ...... $207.34 hazmat and 1 alarm. They have toured the new Ann Hilliard, Mileage...... $10.93 Pepsi-Cola, Pop ...... $3.08 the west edge of town and on the fertilizer building at the Coop. He stated that a Arnold Motor Supply, Vehicle Repairs .$201.66 Pool Tech, hydrostate Relief Valve ...... $58.01 north side of Highways 14 and 175. Hamann barn bill went to the Coop for labor and trucks from Ashley Beninga, Softball Clinic ...... $260.00 Dike Post Office, Utility Bills ...... $154.36 the department for the anhydrous problems. Baker & Taylor, Books...... $550.27 Purchase Power, Postage ...... $500.00 For reservations for the lunch, send There has been discussion about moving the Card Center, Supplies...... $899.85 Quad County Fire School, Training ...... $25.00 a check for $11, made out to the Directions: The Destival barn is South Main Street (stop light), then tanks in the future. Beninga Sanitation, Sanitation Pick Up ...... Quill Corporation, Supplies ...... $263.15 Iowa Barn Foundation, to Mindy located west of Highway 218/27 on right or south on South Main .5 McClure Engineering Update – Discussion ...... $3,131.16 Centurylink, Phone Service ...... $584.68 about the Antidegradation Alternatives Analy- Big Six Swim Club, Swim Club ...... $150.00 Grundy County R.e.c., Electric Usage ...... Hamann, 21461 240th Street, 260th Street (north of Janesville and miles to 5118 South Main. sis. Notice for this was posted April 23. Any Black Hawk County Landfill, Non Routine ...... $37,360.06 Grundy Center, 50638. Checks south of Waverly). Drive west on Hardin County Farm Museum, comments will be gathered by May 25. Facil- ...... $50.59 Grundy County R.e.c, Electric Usage ...... must be received by June 8. 260th Street about 3/4 mile. Barn is 203 Washington Street, Eldora ity plan report will be next. They are looking at Black Hawk Co. Health Dept., Concession ...... $29,896.52 a June timeframe for this. They will be meet- Stand ...... $67.50 Sam’s Club, Membership...... $45.00 A program on post and beam on south side of 260th Street. (Hardin County) ing with the sewer committee before the June Black Hawk Rental, Supplies ...... $402.20 Sartori Memorial Hospital, Paramedic Intercept construction, restoration, and Rownd barn, 4119 S. Main The Robert and Barbara meeting. Discussion of footprint for the new Black Hills Energy, Heat ...... $668.01 ...... $110.00 Street Road, Cedar Falls (Black Brown family donated two pump station. Brent Smeins, Training ...... $1,405.60 Schimberg Co , Supplies ...... $432.00 maintenance will be presented at Superintendant’s Report – Discussion about Brown Supply Co, Supplies ...... $4,079.82 Staples Credit Plan, Supplies ...... $119.94 the Hamann barn at 1 p.m. on the Hawk County) acres of ground to the Hardin the school sewer rate. As of July 1 they will Chris Heerkes, Chief Pay ...... $625.00 Storey Kenworthy/Matt Parrott, Receipts ...... Saturday, June 13. Built by Samuel H. Rownd, County Farm Museum in be charged the same as everyone else. The City Of Dike, Electric Usage ...... $2,585.60 ...... $624.12 new tower is not on line. They are finishing the Central Iowa Water Association, water Usage Suzanne Neuroth, Rec Supplies ...... $485.80 This tour was organized by Sr., about 1860, this barn is a good 1996. On the two acres are a barn, painting and disinfecting. Should be on line by ...... $7,031.88 Tama/Grundy Publishing, Garage Sale Ad ...... Tom Lawler, Mindy Hamann, and example of a German bank barn. corn crib, silo, and two machine June 1. They are using a temporary connec- Courier Communications, garage Sale Ads ...... $125.28 Meinard Koop. Built into a bank, this site allowed sheds. A focal point is the large tion across from the clubhouse. Discussion ...... $176.78 Testamerica Laboratories Inc, Testing .$796.64 about going to the DOT equipment auction Demco, Supplies ...... $184.70 Ubben Building Supplies, Supplies .....$168.71 The tour will feature the for a two story barn with access to round-roofed barn which was June 6. Metz would like to get a used pickup Iowa Dnr, Certification ...... $120.00 Upstart, Supplies...... $30.40 following barns: the upper level being a driveway built in the late 1930s and used – cost would be $5000 to $7000. Haugebak E F T P S, Fed/Fica Tax...... $2,236.51 Upstart, Supplies ...... $16.50 primarily for dairy. Nine additional introduced Resolution #513151, A RESOLU- E F T P S, Fed/Fica Tax...... $2,088.68 Us Cellular, Cell Phones...... $113.24 The Hamann barn, 21461 on the higher side of the bank. TION TO PURCHASE A PICKUP WITH A E F T P S, Fed/Fica Tax...... $132.43 Wal-Mart Community Brc, Supplies..... $413.21 240th Street, Grundy Center Rownd moved to the Cedar Falls acres have been added to raise oats CAP AT $7000, and moved that it be adopted. E F T P S, Fed/Fica Tax ...... $1,834.88 Waterloo Oil Co Inc, Diesel ...... $1,311.59 (Grundy County) area in 1859.. He began purchasing for threshing and corn for hand Seconded by Cutsforth. Roll Call Vote: Ayes: Eclipse-News-Review Ltd, Garage Sale Ad .... Wellmark Blue Cross And Blue, Health Insur- Cutsforth, Weissenfluh, Haugebak, Cleveland, ...... $76.00 ance ...... $2,875.64 This landmark barn was built farmland in the area in 1851 and harvesting. About 90 pieces of Osterhaus. Nays: None. Whereupon the May- Eilderts, David, Training ...... $755.60 Withholding Tax Process, State Taxes ...... in 1907. It was known as the with his sons eventually owned large farm machinery and some 400 or declared Resolution #513151 duly adopted. Farmers Cooperative Co, Grass Seed ...... $683.00 7,000 acres, including the land on smaller antiques can be found on Municipal Pipe and Tool cleaned all the lines ...... $204.75 Withholding Tax Process, State Tax ...... $13.00 Worthwhile Frost dairy barn and in Fox Ridge and televised them. They found Fletcher-Reinhardt Company, Supplies ...... Ziegler Inc, Service ...... $1,479.57 was constructed using the post and which the University of Northern the farm. one broken line. The pool is filled. The Mayor ...... $1,015.00 Payroll Checks...... $18,768.84 beam style. Dowels or wooden Iowa was built. Directions: Take Highway thanked the guys. The pool looks good. Grundy County Engineer, Salt/Sand...... Expenditures Handicap Parking – The Den contacted the ...... $4,408.95 General...... $49,259.62 pins connect the beams to the post. Directions: At the intersection 175 into Eldora and turn north on office about getting a handicap parking spot Gina Reicks, Refund...... $20.00 Road Use Tax...... $6,427.22 The adjoining silo was constructed of U.S. Highway 20 and Highway Washington Street (stop light). Go in front of the business. They would also like Grainger, Pressure Switch...... $42.45 Employee Benefits...... $2,875.64 after the top window and the roof 58, turn north on Highway 58 and north to 203 N. Washington Street. wheelchair access at spot. The wheelchair ac- Gregg’s Sporting Goods, T-Shirts..... $1,924.00 2104 Ambulance...... $5,695.00 cess is the owner’s responsibility. Motion by Grundy County Sheriff, Contract ... $5,614.75 Water...... $18,684.83 structure were completed. Photo travel 2.3 miles to Greenhill Road, The Miller barn, 310 20th Cutsforth to paint a handicap spot. Second by Grundy Register, Visitors Guide Ad ....$175.00 Sewer...... $8,326.86 by Ken Dunker is attached. then east about .3 miles to South Street, SW, Waverly (Bremer Cleveland. All ayes. Carried. Hawkins Inc., Supplies...... $720.00 Electric...... $77,105.03 Main street (stop light). Turn left County) Law Enforcement Contract - Cutsforth intro- Patti Freese, Hsa- City Contr ...... $358.00 Revenues Directions: The Hamann barn duced Resolution #513152, A RESOLUTION Shane Metz, Hsa- City Contr ...... $179.00 Ambulance Fee...... $428.30 is on the west edge of Grundy or north on South Main Street. The This interesting barn was TO APPROVE THE 2015-2016 COUNTY Robert Heerkes, Hsa- City Contr ...... $358.00 Monthly Appportionment...... $296,341.16 Center on the north side of 240th barn, at 4119 is in the first block on constructed in 1913 by brothers SHERIFF’S CONTRACT, and moved that it be Mason Syhlman, Hsa- City Contr ...... $179.00 Building Permit...... $809.55 adopted. Seconded by Cleveland. Roll Call Ia Div Of Labor Services, Boiler Inspection Bags...... $2,116.40 Street (local name for Highways the west side of the street. W.H. and Gilbert Miller. This Vote: Ayes: Cutsforth, Weissenfluh, Hauge- ...... $40.00 Summer Rec...... $1,520.00 14 and 175). Round Rownd barn, 5118 large barn was built in the post bak, Cleveland, Osterhaus. Nays: None. Csc, Child Support ...... $225.68 Cigarette Permit...... $75.00 Destival barn, 1350 260th South Main Street, Cedar Falls. and beam style with locally grown Whereupon the Mayor declared Resolution Csc, Child Support ...... $225.68 Misc. Electric...... $7,578.00 #513152 duly adopted. Csc, Child Support ...... $225.68 Garage Sales...... $270.00 Street, Waverly (Bremer County) (Black Hawk County) cedar and oak. The Millers milked Daycare Center – Osterhaus spoke on behalf Iowa Custom Machine, Repair Shaft .. $150.00 Hall Rent...... $175.00 The Destival barn is a true round This barn, on the National Guernsey cows and went house to of Rob Mead about putting a daycare facility Iowa Prison Industries, Signs...... $236.28 Library Savings...... $248.40 house selling some of the milk. The in town located at GGMa’s. They have a mid- Wells Fargo Bank - Corporate, Water Invest- Misc...... $750.00 barn as opposed to a multi-sided Register, is on the site of summer 2015 timeline. Discussion about the ment ...... $600.00 Non-Routine...... $150.00 barn, and was built with round Western Homes' Windgrace and balance was sent to a Carnation number of children it could handle. Discussion Wells Fargo Bank - Corporate, Sewer Invest- Pop Money...... $213.00 clay tile, a process developed by Windemere independent living condensed milk production facility about the number of jobs that would be added. ment...... $600.00 Swimteam...... $80.00 The total cost of the project is $70,000. They Ipers, Ipers...... $2,663.19 Shelterhouse...... $20.00 Iowa State agricultural engineers. residences. This round barn is in Waverly where Carnation Milk were asking for $40,000 in financial support Ipers , Ipers...... $82.70 Animal Tags...... $47.00 There is a silo in the middle of the built of concrete blocks and has an Products Company began producing from the city in the form of a multi-year forgiv- Itron, Inc., Software/Hardware Maint...... Utilities...... $75,374.18 aerator and a two-pitch roof. It was condensed milk in 1928. Employees able loan. Discussion about where to get the ...... $2,238.91 Water Meters ...... $310.00 barn also made from clay tile. The funds in the budget. Much discussion about Iowa Workforce Development, Unemployment silo allowed feed to be accessed built in 1911 by the Samuel Rownd of Trillium Dell Timberworks will getting a policy in place for any kind of econom- ...... $3,921.38 close to the feeding station. The family who built the barn at 4119 be at the barn to explain post and Destival barn was used for dairy, Main Street. It is a true round barn-- beam construction, maintenance, and the stanchions are still in place not octagonal. and restoration. as well as four pens for holding Directions: From the Directions: The Miller barn is NEI3A Hosting one mile walk in honor of Older Americans Month intersection of US 20 and Highway on Highway 3 on the west edge of calves. The roof has two pitches WATERLOO — May is Older er risk of obesity have registered to participate in one 58, go north about 2.3 miles Waverly. It is south of Redeemer making more storage room in Americans Month. For the past 5 • Enhance mental well-being of 31 walks scheduled for May 21 the loft. Photo by Dale Travis is to Greenhill Road. Turn east on Lutheran Church, east of CUNA years Northeast Iowa Area Agency • Reduce the risk of osteoporosis at 10:00 a.m. Walks are being held attached and used with permission Greenhill Road about .3 miles to Mutual campus, and west of Bremwood and Lutheran Services on Aging (NEI3A) has hosted a one • Reduce the risk of breast and in the following locations through- of Iowa. mile walk to celebrate the strength colon cancer out Northeast Iowa (rain locations Stukenburg Barn, 18554 Hwy and vitality of older Americans and • Reduce the risk of non-insulin are in parenthesis): 57, Aplington (Butler County). to encourage healthy lifestyles. The dependent (type 2) diabetes. Ackley – Grand Jivante (AG- This barn is built of solid single most popular adult exer- “Sometimes it just takes that WSR High School Gym) concrete from the foundation to the cise is walking. It is safe, easy and little nudge to get someone going Eldora – Dorothy’s Senior Cen- eaves. The builders then covered cheap! According to the American with an exercise routine,” states Ja- ter (Center) the concrete with mesh and applied Heart Association, research has net Buls, Outreach Program Coor- Gladbrook - Westbrook Acres stucco. The barn was built by shown that the benefits of walking dinator for NEI3A. “We hope that (Gladbrook Elementary) Charles Wilke, a local carpenter, for at least 30 minutes a day can participants will realize after walk- Grundy Center – Grundy Center in 1900. He built a similar, but smaller, barn a mile south of this help you: ing one mile on our walk that it re- High School Track (Community barn, which was destroyed by • Reduce the risk of coronary ally isn’t as hard as they thought Center) wind. heart disease and give them the encouragement Iowa Falls – Estes Park (Dale Directions: The stucco barn • Improve blood pressure and to continue, maybe even start a Howard Activity Center) is located on Hwy 57 west of blood sugar levels walking group.” Marshalltown – Timber Creek Parkersburg and east of Aplington. • Maintain body weight and low- This year over 1,500 walkers Park (Marshalltown Senior Center)

The Grundy Register has Notice: City of Grundy Center Code of Farm Filters Available ordinanCe – chapter 135.03 prohibits the mowing or you covered on all the blowing or raking of grass and other yard waste into We make hydraulic hoses current local news about the streets & alleys. Residents will be notified and fined while you wait if the practice does not cease. The exception to this is the people, places and events. annual Fall Leaf Pick up. You may haul your yard waste Napa Subscribe today! to the designated disposal site on the east side of Grundy Center. This is for yard waste and grass clippings only. auto NO other debris should be disposed of at the yard waste parts site. Violators will be fined under the Municipal Code. A copy of the entire ordinances may be viewed at City 707 G ave., Grundy Center * 319-824-6917 Hall, Kling Library, or at www.grundycenter.com. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8-5: sat., 8-12

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Notice of Sale Shared Maintenance...... 8,828.61 Ingram Library Service, Books...... $410.23 The contents of Storage Unit #21 located at 490 Ahlers & Cooney, Pc, Legal Services.4,162.00 Monkeytown, Supplies...... $136.78 Mill Street, Grundy Center, IA 50638 and rent- American Time, Repair Parts...... 98.90 Movie Licensing USA, Movie License..$143.00 ed in the name of Bruce Recker will be sold at Anderson Erickson, Milk...... 2,555.95 Kim Van Deest, Computer Classes..... $405.00 Grundy County District Court public auction sale on June 9, 2015, at 9 a.m. B & J Vegetables, Produce...... 45.00 Windstream, Phone Service...... $72.17 Contents of said unit consist in part of: Person- B&B Lock & Key Inc, Lock Repair...... 85.00 April receipts by fund as follows: General Fund, al, Household, and Misc Items. Minimum bill Black Hills Energy, Natural Gas...... 1,794.72 David M. Maxson, Grundy 71,372.43; Road Use Tax Fund, 5,080.07; Andrew Johnson Powers, Falls, Speeding, 55 or under zone will have to be $425 per unit. If the tenant of Blackhawk Automatic Sprinklers, Inc.Inspection Capital Projects Fund, 0.00; Water Fund, Center, Speeding, 55 or under zone / Testing...... 157.00 Dubuque, Speeding, over 55 zone the above storage unit pays the rent due before 13,089.38; Sewer Fund, 13,099.90; Garbage (1-5 over), $87; (6-10 over), $114; the auction, the sale will be canceled without Buskohl, Sharlene , Cakes - Prom...... 120.0 Fund, 3,931.62; Library Fund, 383.06; Debt (6-10 over), $114; Efrain L. Ramos, East Moline, notice. Cam Community School District, Open Enroll- Service, 14,655.14; Special Fund, 17,117.70 Cody Lincoln Hodson, Waterloo, ment...... 1,530.25 Justin Dean Beenken, Grundy Ill., Speeding, 55 or under zone (16- and TIF Fund, 7,605.33. Registration violation, $87; Central Iowa Distributing, Inc, Supplies...... Karen Mennenga presented the Library report. Center, Speeding, over 55 zone (1-5 20 over), $181.50; Notice of Sale ...... 2,333.18 Nathan Vogel presented the Public Works Carolyn I. McNamara, Reinbeck, Christie Door Company, Door Repairs.. 367.00 over), $87; Cole Joseph Hayden, Waterloo, The contents of Storage Unit #62 located at 490 report. Council discussed issues with mow- Speeding, 55 or under zone (6-10 Zachary Austin Mitchell, Cedar Mill Street, Grundy Center, IA 50638 and rented Companion Corporation, Software..... 2,390.00 ing grass clippings in the street. An ad will be over), $119; Speeding, 55 or under zone (6-10 in the name of Shelby Allender will be sold at Dean, Lisa , Refund Computer Deposit... 50.00 placed in the shopper regarding this issue. Falls, Speeding, over 55 zone (more over), $119; Decker Sporting Goods, Clothing/Supplies...... Katie Jo Cole, Grundy Center, public auction sale on June 9, 2015, at 9 a.m. Mark Wiltfang presented the Fire Department than 20 over), $255.75; Steven Allen Anderson, Holland, Contents of said unit consist in part of: Person- ...... 3,314.50 Report. The outdoor warning system will be Speeding, 55 or under zone (11-15 Des Moines Stamp Mfg Co, Stamp...... 33.70 Katlyn Marie Groetken, al, Household, and Misc Items. Minimum bill tested on the second Thursday of the month over), $173; Speeding, 55 or under zone (6-10 will have to be $430 per unit. If the tenant of Earthgrains Baking Co Inc, Bread...... 355.11 during the summer. Orfordville, Wis., Speeding, over 55 over), $119; the above storage unit pays the rent due before Electric Supply Of Marshalltown, Inc, Supplies. At 8:15 p.m. the Mayor declared this was the Gary Lee Neelans, Jr., Reinbeck, ...... 65.00 zone (more than 20 over), $228.75; Ka Ying Yang, St. Paul, Minn, the auction, the sale will be canceled without time and place for a public hearing on the pro- Speeding, 55 or under zone (6-10 notice. Electric Supply Of Marshalltown, Inc, Supplies. posed FY 2015 Budget Amendment. Being Olivia Drew Klepfer Mickey, Speeding, 55 or under zone (6-10 ...... (33.50) over), $119; there were no oral or written objections the Cedar Falls, Speeding, over 55 zone over), $141; Electric Supply Of Marshalltown, Inc, Supplies. Mayor declared the public hearing closed at Francis Peter Cote, Waterloo, ...... 65.00 8:16 p.m. (1-5 over), $87; Tracy Leane Viola, Reinbeck, REGULAR MEETING Electric Supply Of Marshalltown, Inc, Supplies. Speeding, 55 or under zone (6-10 MAY 14, 2015 Van Heiden moved to approve the FY2015 Michael William Albright, Speeding, 55 or under zone (6-10 ...... 347.98 Budget Amendment. Werkman seconded the over), $114; The Board of Trustees met in regular session Fair Publishing House, Inc, The, Sports Rib- Janesville, Speeding, over 55 zone over), $119; on Thursday, May 14, 2015 at 7:00 am with all motion. All ayes, carried. James Joseph Cummings, Cedar bons...... 747.93 Werkman moved to approve the 28E Agree- (6-10 over), $119; Tyler Nicholas Nathan Duitsman, members present. The claims were reviewed Family Foods, Food & Supplies...... 336.50 Falls, Speeding, 55 or under zone with Harry Dole making the motion to pay all ment with Grundy County for police protection Preston Gautney Scott Wheat, Cedar Falls, Speeding, 55 or under Frontier Landscaping Llc, Snow Removal...... for FY 2016. Van Heiden seconded the motion. (16-20 over), $181.50; claims, seconded by Lisa Miller, ayes all, car- ...... 710.00 New Hartford, Speeding, over 55 zone (11-15 over), $168; ried. The Communications Fund CD # 61908 All ayes, carried. Daniel James McKernan, Omaha, Gladbrook-Reinbeck Csd, Shared Wrestling .Eilderts moved to approve a building permit for zone (6-10 over), $119; David Kenneth Daniel, Iowa City, which matures June 9th was discussed. A Program...... 750.00 Neb., Speeding, over 55 zone (6-10 sealed bid for surplus property was opened Anita Hensley. Werkman seconded the motion. Ryan Benjamin Bishop, Des Registration violation, $87; Graphic Edge, The, Clothing...... 2,449.84 All ayes, carried. over), $114; and reviewed. Motion by Lisa Miller, seconded Grundy Center Municipal Utilities, Utitlities...... Moines, Speeding, over 55 zone Nicholas Dale Samuelson, Fort by Harry Dole to accept Steve Faust’s bid of $ Werkman moved to adjourn the meeting. Mey- Ronald Matthew Cathel, Eldora, ...... 11,654.60 er seconded the motion. All ayes, carried. (11-15 over), $168; Dodge, Failure to give notice of 317.00 for the surplus property, ayes all, car- Grundy County Sheriff, Legal Services... 32.75 Speeding, over 55 zone (6-10 over), ried. Manager Carson updated the Board on Wendy Lage, City Clerk Rodney O. Gaskill, Waterloo, Grundy R.e.c. Appliance & Tv Center, Appli- $155.10; address change/name change, $87; the following: NIMECA happenings and the ances...... 2,469.00 Speeding, 55 or under zone (6-10 Caitlin Brooke McKenzie, SPP Market, Corn Belt, Future Loads and Hawkeye Community College, Post Secondary Thomas James Fey, Nevada, Seat Renewables, Neal #4 Power Plant and Trans- BOARD OF SUPERVISORS PROCEEDINGS over), $114; Milwaukee, Wis., Speeding, over 55 Enrollment/Fall Concurrent Courses.. 8,504.00 belt violation, $127.50; mission, EPA Emission Rules, Long Lines is Herff Jones, Supplies/Graduation Supplies...... The Grundy County Board of Supervisors met Lonnie Ray Wood, Reinbeck, zone (6-10 over), $114; waiting for a circuit, Larry Butler completed in regular session on May 11, 2015, at 9:00 Christopher Lee Stephen, Council ...... 957.40 Seat belt violation, $127.50; Carlyn Lee Cox, Indianola, the Fiber to Home Initial Design and that has Heronimus,Schmidt & Allen, Legal Services.... A.M. Chairperson Schildroth called the meeting Bluffs, Dark window/windshield, to order with the following members present: David R. Henning, Wellsburg, been sent to Shermco, and Katie Lindeman ...... 50.00 $127.50; Speeding, over 55 zone (11-15 has been hired as the summer help. Manager Instrumentalist Awards Llc, Awards...... 188.00 Bakker, Ross, and Riekena. Absent: Smith. Seat belt violation, $127.50; over), $168; Carson reported on the following: Traer’s Solar Motion was made by Ross and seconded by Larry Leroy Oudekerk, New Iowa Communications Network, Network Ser- Kimberly Jean Niedert, Jeremy John Jackson, Project, the IAMU Budget Shortfall, the YMCA vices / Mar 15...... 776.27 Riekena to approve the minutes of the previous Hartford, Seat belt violation, Building, the Archery Club request, and the sec- meeting. Carried unanimously. Washburn, Speeding, 55 or under Iowa Department Of Human Services,, Medic- $127.50; Parkersburg, Registration violation, ond phase of the Street Light Project. The Main aid...... 23,653.27 Motion was made by Bakker and seconded zone (6-10 over), $119; $87; Street Community Designation was discussed Iowa High School Music Association, Registra- by Riekena to approve Utility Permit Application Brady Austin VanSickle, Newton, with the Board agreeing to offer in-kind services No. 5-11a-15 to Windstream Communications Travis Michael Kinney, LeMars, Mindy Leigh Schrenk, Beaman, tion Fees...... 363.00 Speeding, 55 or under zone (6-10 of Telephone and Internet to the Main Street Of- Iowa Northland Regional Council Of, Safe of Newton, Iowa, to place fiber optics above Dark window/windshield, $127.50; Speeding, 55 or under zone (16-20 fice when it is established. ground pedestals along County Road D-35 over), $119; Room Project...... 1,227.85 Oscar Armondo Vargas, Austin, over), $186.50; Motion by Lisa Miller to adjourn, seconded by Iowa Sports Supply, Supplies...... 178.50 from South Main Street in Holland easterly to Sharri Denae Claassen, just past Colfax Street and to authorize the Minn., Speeding, 55 or under zone Harry Dole, ayes all, carried. Iowa Testing Programs, Itbs/Ited Testing...... Parkersburg, Speeding, 55 or under Harvey Lee Reed, Waterloo, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE ...... 2,224.96 chairperson to sign said application. Carried (11-15 over), $168; Speeding, over 55 zone (11-15 AXA Equitable...... $ 345.00 unanimously. zone (1-5 over), $87; J.w. Pepper & Son Inc, Vocal/Band Music...... Jared Charles Swift, Eldora, over), $173; Dearborn National...... 74.50 ...... 291.36 Gary Mauer, County Engineer, reviewed de- Allison R. Volkens, Overland Pitney Bowes...... 1,167.00 partment matters with the Board. Speeding, over 55 zone (1-5 over), Johanns, Beth, Refund Cheer Camp Fee...... Park, Kan., Speeding, 55 or under Diana Lynn Johnson, Ames, Dark Wellmark BC/BS...... 19,753.19 ...... 150.00 Mark Jungling, Custodian, and Brenda Note- $87; window/windshield, $127.50; City of GC...... 76,617.72 John Deere Financial, Supplies...... 235.86 boom, County Treasurer, reported on the re- zone (1-5 over), $87; GCMU Comm Fund...... 65,418.16 view of security at the courthouse and county Kyam Tha Dah, LeGrand, Michael L. Dionne, Chicago, Ill., Keck, Inc., Commodities...... 1,650.08 Stephanie Jane Collins, Semi-Monthly P/R...... 15,932.01 Kellar, Christel, Reimb Mileage...... 17.83 public buildings conducted by Phil Pitzen from Speeding, 55 or under zone (6-10 Speeding, over 55 zone (6-10 over), Rhonda Cole...... 288.01 Homeland Security and Jim Mahoney from the Marshalltown, Speeding, 55 or Konken Electric, Inc., Building Repairs.1,278.57 over), $114; $114; Office-Petty Cash...... 17.50 Krausman, Jill, Concessions Contract... 853.33 First Judicial District. under zone (6-10 over), $114; Motion was made by Riekena and seconded Alexander S. Bixby, Parkersburg, Pitney Bowes...... 1,200.00 Kuecker, Betsy, Reimb Germany Expenses..... Sarah Marie Murray, Ackley, Lindsey M. Ambrose, Evansdale, Randy Thompson...... 45.44 ...... 1,162.46 by Bakker to reappoint Duane Dirks of Grundy Speeding, over 55 zone (16-20 Speeding, over 55 zone (6-10 over), Advanced Systems...... 314.24 Center to the Zoning Commission for a term Speeding, 55 or under zone (6-10 Lattin Photography, School Id...... 5.00 over), $186.50; $119; Arnold Motor Supply...... 189.01 Lebo, Ann, Reimb Mileage...... 102.35 ending May 17, 2020. Carried unanimously. over), $114; B.C. & T. Bunn...... 752.37 Motion was made by Bakker and seconded by Jason Dee Pope, West Des Leverton, Heidi, Reimb Supplies...... 29.50 Caitlin Viann Hanson, Sioux City, Cortney Sue Lindemoen, Collins, Black Hills Energy...... 24.26 Martin Bros Dist. Co., Food & Supplies...... Ross to introduce Resolution #31-2014/2015, Moines, Speeding, 55 or under zone Speeding, over 55 zone (6-10 over), Chemsearch...... 286.75 ...... 12,739.79 as follows: WHEREAS, the Grundy County Speeding, over 55 zone (6-10 over), Elec Supply of M’Town...... 149.27 Board of Supervisors is anticipating the con- (more than 20 over), $227; $114; Mcmartin Tire, Tires...... 333.20 $114; Family Foods...... 33.59 M-F Athletic Company Inc, Supplies..... 287.00 struction of a single story county annex office Jesse Lee Paris, Reinbeck, Cody Jacob Cubit, Johnston, Fletcher-Reinhardt...... 2,374.15 building with basement and adjacent parking Shaina Renee Vozar, Reinbeck, Mid-America Publishing Corporation, Advertis- Speeding, 55 or under zone (6-10 Speeding, over 55 zone (6-10 over), GCMU...... 228.99 ing & Publications...... 727.02 lot located on the existing annex building lot Violation of conditions of restricted and the lot at 706 H Avenue, Grundy Center, over), $119; GNB Bank...... 53.20 Napa Auto Parts, Supplies...... 5.88 license, $132.50; $114; Heartland Coop...... 489.99 Northwest Evaluation Association, Map Testing Iowa, and WHEREAS, the Grundy County Amanda Lynn Thacker, Des Carl Dean Schnackel, Crescent, John Deere Financial...... 85.59 Board of Supervisors has reviewed and con- Haley Mae Wiederhoeft, ...... 7,936.50 Moines, Speeding, over 55 zone Speeding, over 55 zone (6-10 over), John Deere Financial...... 152.17 Office Of Auditor Of State, Audit Filing Fee...... sidered an agreement with AHTS Architects, Rochester, Minn., Speeding, 55 or Scott Jones...... 320.66 PLC, to provide professional services including (11-15 over), $229.50; ...... 625.00 under zone (11-15 over), $173; $114; Kriz-Davis...... 413.93 Old Creamery Theatre, Elem Performance...... the usual and customary structural, mechani- Santos Wilfredo Zamora-Lopez, Muhamad Jamaludin, Madison, Manly Drug...... 1.27 ...... 640.00 cal, and electrical engineering services for the Valerie Marie Rust, Cedar Falls, Mid-America Publish...... 84.39 construction of such office building and parking Waterloo, Failure to maintain Wis., Speeding, over 55 zone (6-10 Oltrogge Cpa, Keith D., Audit...... 4,450.00 Speeding, over 55 zone (11-15 MonkeyTown...... 762.75 Pace Supply, Field Clay & Chalk...... 326.25 lot. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by control, $297; over), $114; NAPA Auto Parts...... 361.57 the Grundy County Board of Supervisors that it over), $173; Pepsi-Cola, Beverages...... 180.03 Santos Wilfredo Zamora-Lopez, McKenzie Kielman, Waverly, Stuart Irby Co...... 3,433.56 Plantpeddler, Seeds/Plants...... 430.11 enter into an agreement with AHTS Architects, Luke S. Kjormoe, Steamboat PLC, to provide professional services for the Waterloo, No valid driver’s license, T&T Computers...... 16.04 Prime Time Sportswear, Clothing...... 247.00 Rock, Speeding, 55 or under zone Speeding, over 55 zone (6-10 over), Terry Durin Co...... 2,638.62 Quill Corporation, Supplies...... 46.49 construction of a single story county annex of- $519.75; $114; Tom’s Car Care...... 8.56 fice building with basement and adjacent park- (11-15 over), $173; Reinbeck Preschool, Tuition...... 85.00 Matthew Jacob Foxen, Waterloo, Adam David Holiday, Grimes, True Value...... 136.13 Rivar's Inc, Supplies...... 207.00 ing lot, copy of which agreement is on file in Robert William Santa Cruz, Fon US Bank Equipment...... 262.39 the County Auditor’s Office, effective May 11, Speeding, over 55 zone (6-10 over), Rschool Today (Dwc), Activity Scheduler...... Du Lac, Wis., Speeding, over 55 Speeding, over 55 zone (6-10 over), UniFirst...... 249.96 ...... 290.00 2015. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the $148.50; $114; VISA...... 2,290.04 Saak, Stephanie, Refund Lunch Balance. 4.40 Grundy County Board of Supervisors that the zone (11-15 over), $173; Van Meter Inc...... 505.21 Chairperson, Mark A. Schildroth, be authorized Terry Lyn Martin Jr., Chicago, Christopher John Ambrose, Cedar School Bus Sales, Supplies...... 72.65 Ryan Dustin Cox, Parkersburg, Van Wert Inc...... 3,595.20 Schumacher Elevator Co., Elevator Mainte- to sign said agreement with AHTS Architects, Ill., Speeding, 55 or under zone Falls, Speeding, over 55 zone (6-10 Semi-Monthly P/R...... 15,841.84 PLC. The vote on the resolution was as follows: Speeding, 55 or under zone (more nance...... 141.00 (6-10 over), $163.35; over), $114; CONSUMER Spahn & Rose Lumer Co, Supplies...... 50.45 Ayes – Bakker, Ross, Riekena, and Schildroth. than 20 over), $208.50; Nays – none. Resolution adopted. Rheannon L. Dickerson, GCMU(Sealman Acct)...... $ 125.00 Superior Welding Supply Co., Supplies.294.57 Linnie Cassandra Carterman, Amanda Jo Williams, COMMUNICATIONS Tender Lawn Care, Lawn Care...... 1,465.00 Motion was made by Riekena and seconded Milwaukee, Wis., Speeding, over 55 Marshalltown, Speeding, 55 or GCMU O&M Fund...... $ 870.00 by Bakker to accept and order filed the County Fayette, Speeding, over 55 zone Timberline Billing Service, Llc, Medicaid.675.65 zone (6-10 over), $163.35; under zone (6-10 over), $119; GCMU O&M Fund...... 10,272.06 Town & Country Wholesale Co, Concession Treasurer’s April 30, 2015, Investment Report. (6-10 over), $114; Trosp Solutions Inc...... 1,500.00 Supplies...... 255.80 Carried unanimously. Rheannon L. Dickerson, Benjamin Dana Deal Atkins, GLDS...... 783.00 Town & Country Wholesale Co, Concession Motion was made by Bakker and seconded Milwaukee, Wis., No valid driver’s BTN...... 1,504.49 by Ross to accept and order filed the Clerk of Pella, Speeding, over 55 zone (6-10 Supplies...... 121.14 license, $519.75; Fox Sports Net...... 3,368.95 True Value Hardware, Supplies...... 129.00 Court’s April Report. Carried unanimously. over), $119; GCMU O&M Fund...... 2,020.83 Motion was made by Ross and seconded by Universal Welding And Machine Shop, Chair THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT Lora J. Howard, Waterloo, Dianne Lois DeVries, Stout, KCRG...... 1,476.80 Bakker to approve the proclamation in sup- Repair...... 36.00 GRUNDY COUNTY KWWL...... 1,569.10 port of the Renewable Fuel Standard. Carried Speeding, 55 or under zone (6-10 Speeding, 55 or under zone (1-5 University Of Northern Iowa, Elem Literacy IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF NCTC...... 27,022.96 unanimously. over), $148.50; Conference...... 225.00 Barbara Ann Hooper, Deceased. over), $87; Showtime...... 274.00 Motion was made by Riekena and seconded Vanhauen Auto And Truck, Vehicle Repair/Bus Probate No. ESPR101966 Jennifer Lynn Eganhouse, Christopher Aaron Lursen, Ames, Windstream...... 458.52 by Bakker to approve the application for fire- #4...... 91.50 NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Black Hills Energy...... 266.86 works permit of Kendall Tack of Wellsburg. Car- Urbandale, Speeding, 55 or under Speeding, 55 or under zone (1-5 Visa, Supplies...... 637.15 WITHOUT ADMINISTRATION Consortia...... 850.00 ried unanimously. Waterloo Comm Playhouse Costume Rental, To All Persons Interested in the Estate of zone (6-10 over), $163.35; over), $87; CFU...... 5,243.95 Motion was made by Bakker and seconded by Cleaning Charge...... 65.00 Barbara Ann Hooper, Deceased, who died on Larry Duane Haren, Webster City, GCMU...... 168.99 Ross to adjourn. Carried unanimously. Robert Carl Wix, Allison, West Music, Instrument Repair...... 209.00 or about 15h day of September, 2014: GCMU...... 854.78 Mark A. Schildroth, Chairperson Speeding, 55 or under zone (6-10 Xpressions, Clothing...... 369.00 You are hereby notified that on the 13th Speeding, 55 or under zone (1-5 GNB Bank...... 26.60 Rhonda R. Deters, County Auditor Bmo Harris Mastercard, Various Supplies...... day of May, 2015, the last will and testament of over), $163.35; over), $87; Heartland Coop...... 77.19 ...... 3,703.58 Barbara Ann Hooper, deceased, bearing date INS...... 115.21 Brock Cameron Rozich, Stacy Lea Osborn, Eagle Grove, ...... 146,737.20 THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT of the 28th day of August, 1991, was admitted Long Lines...... 12,258.06 Johnstown, Pa., Speeding, over 55 GRUNDY COUNTY to probate in the above named court and there Speeding, over 55 zone (1-5 over), NCTC...... 184.30 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF will be no present administration of the estate. zone (1-5 over), $100.55; $87; NCTC...... 1,300.00 Esther Heeren, Deceased. Any action to set aside the will must be brought New Video Channel...... 98.17 Kenneth Charles Wright, Dana Andrew John Bushinski, El Probate No. ESPR101965 in the district court of said county within the lat- Oak Hill Consulting...... 1,620.00 The Wellsburg City Council met in regular ses- NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, OF er to occur of four months from the date of the Point, Calif., Speeding, over 55 Cajon, Calif., Failure to maintain Rovi Guides...... 527.77 sion May 4, 2015 with Mayor Nederhoff presid- APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR, second publication of this notice or one month zone (more than 20 over), $355.58; Tulsat...... 528.50 control, $200; ing and all Council Members present AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS from the date of mailing of this notice to all heirs Tower Dist (WGN)...... 230.53 Tylor Jay Staley, Ames, Speeding, Rebecca Sue McIntire, Buseman moved to approve the minutes of the To All Persons Interested in the Estate of of the decedent and devisees under the will True Value...... 26.27 April regular meeting. Meyer seconded the mo- Esther Heeren, Deceased, who died on or whose identities are reasonably ascertainable, 55 or under zone (6-10 over), $119; Parkersburg, Speeding, over 55 VISA...... 85.57 tion. All ayes, carried. about 7th day of May, 2015: or thereafter be forever barred. Van Wert Inc...... 29.33 Thomas Richard Smith, Iowa zone (6-10 over), $119; Van Heiden moved to approve the Treasurer’s You are hereby notified that on the 13th Dated this 15th day of May, 2015. Windstream...... 5.00 Report for April. Eilderts seconded the motion. day of May, 2015, the last will and testament Jeff Carson, Secretary All ayes, carried. of Esther Heeren, deceased, bearing date of Mary Harken, Treasurer .Eilders moved to approve the following bills for George H. Hooper the 20th day of February, 1987, was admitted Proponent payment. Buseman seconded the motion. All to probate in the above named court and that ayes, carried. James Heeren and Loren Heeren were ap- Alliant Energy, Gas & Electric Utilities$3,428.35 Vendor Description Amount pointed executors of the estate. Any action to John S. Livingston, ICIS PIN No: AT0004729 .... 2,276.02 Card Services, Memorial Bldg Equipment...... Schoolkidz Inc, School Supply Kits set aside the will must be brought in the district Attorney for Estate Central College, National History Day... 120.00 ...... $770.61 court of said county within the later to occur of 710 King St., P.O. Box 280 Iowa Northland Regional Council Of .February Casey's General Store, Ice...... $7.96 four months from the date of the second publi- Gladbrook, IA 50635 Expenses-Saferoom Project...... 466.42 Data Technologies Inc., Spring User Group...... cation of this notice or one month from the date Date of second publication 28th day of May, De Lage Landen, Copier Lease Pymt #15...... $95.00 of mailing of this notice to all heirs of the dece- 2015. 21-2 ...... 2,435.72 Eftps, Fed/Fica Tax...... $2,270.63 dent and devisees under the will whose identi- Pitney Bowes, Postage Meter Rental...... 71.49 Green Belt Bank & Trust, copier...... $50.08 ties are reasonably ascertainable, or thereafter Windstream, Telephone...... 36.29 Iowa League, Spring Conference...... $105.00 be forever barred. Family Foods, Food & Supplies...... 954.42 Ipers, pension...... $1,428.26 Notice is further given that all persons in- Walmart Community Food & Supplies... 125.31 John Deere Financial, Supplies...... $23.46 debted to the estate are requested to make im- Visa, Supplies...... 1,569.56 Treasurer State, 1st Qtr 2015 Sales Tax...... mediate payment to the undersigned, and cred- Jones, Dakota , Ap Exam Fee Refund.... 29.00 ...... $2,660.00 itors having claims against the estate shall file Thoren, Randy, Tracker Starter 4-9-15.... 95.00 Treasurer State, 1st Qtr 2015 Payroll Tax...... them with the clerk of the above named district South Hardin High School, Girl's Track Entry ...... $1,118.00 court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, Fee 4-10-15...... 75.00 Wellsburg Post Office, Postage...... $185.00 for allowance, and unless so filed by the later to Casey's General Stores, Inc, Fuel...... 613.99 Windstream, Phone Service...... $343.62 occur of four months from the second publica- Black Hills Energy, Natural Gas...... 4,724.18 Payroll Checks ...... $7,493.48 tion of this notice or one month from the date of Heartland Cooperative, Fuel...... 1,705.43 Unifirst Corporation, Rugs & Mops...... $166.45 mailing of this notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is thereafter forever barred. Sam's Club, Food & Supplies...... 84.50 Andy's Auto, Parts & Supplies...... $178.64 Dated this 15th day of May, 2015. Dike-New Hartford Csd, Jh Boys Track Entry Blythe Sanitation, Garbage Pickup...... $45.00 Fee 4-14...... 70.00 Grundy Center Ambulance, Paramedic.$100.00 Denver Community School, Jh Girls Track Entry Grundy County Engineer, Salt/Sand....$497.25 James Heeren Fee 4-14...... 85.00 Grundy Register, Minutes...... $46.70 1010 H Ave Hudson Community School,Hs Girls Track En- Image Trend, Software & Support.....$1,000.00 Grundy Center, IA 50638 try Fee 4-14...... 80.00 Iowa Radiant, Ups Charges...... $61.19 Jesup Community School, Hs Boys Track Entry Mid Iowa Concrete, Snow Removal..$1,160.00 Loren Heeren Fee 4-14...... 75.00 Ryken Engineering, Sewer Project....$9,123.75 3902 Legacy Lane, Unit 3 Hudson Community School, Hs Boys Track En- Test America, Testing...... $814.80 Cedar Falls, IA 50613 try Fee 4-16...... 80.00 Triple T Specialty, Volunteer Reception.$447.94 Dike-New Hartford Csd, Hs Girls Track Entry Universal Welding, Memorial Bldg...... $30.32 Executors of estate Fee 4-16...... 70.00 Welden Aggregates, 1" Gravel...... $391.80 Thoren, Randy, Jh Co-Ed Track Meet Starter Mid-Iowa Concrete, Repair ...... $300.00 4-17...... 75.00 Joyce Meyeraan, Cookies...... $48.00 Dale Hansmann, ICIS PIN No: AT0003251 Thoren, Randy, Jh Co-Ed Track Meet Starter Wellsburg Insurance, insurance..... $35,917.00 Attorney for Executor 4-17...... 75.00 U S Cellular, Phone Service...... $79.41 Klinkenborg, Hansmann & Petersen Aable Pest Control, Pest Control...... 225.00 Brown Supply, parts...... $255.00 1201 Hwy 57, P.O. Box 682 Acme Tools, Supplies...... 36.10 Snittjer Grain, Gasohol & Diesel...... $571.49 Parkersburg, IA 50665 Aea 267, Cpi Training/Computer Repair/Print- APPROVED BY LIBRARY BOARD: Date of second publication 28th day of May, ing...... 666.00 Unifirst Corporation, Rugs...... $23.00 2015. 21-2 Agwsr Community School, Jan - Mar 2015 Card Services, Dvd's, Supplies, Wow..$311.17 Fitness Magazine, Magazine...... $16.98 10 Thursday, May 21, 2015

Grundy CLASSIFIEDS Register

GRUNDY CENTER Ross, William Ross, Charles Rueb- W. Muller, Carl Nederhoff, Bruce Buried out of Grundy County Ross (Shiloh Cemetery), Harm H. R. Hoodjer (Shiloh Township Cem- el, Glenn Sanders, Henry I. Scha- Newton, George Noel, Peter Pabst, or cremated Rust (Wellsburg Reformed). etery, Wellsburg), Dennis D. Huis- AREA fer, John Schelling, George Schil- Carl Palmer, Donald Palmer, Wil- Irvin Dale Doak (Sheller Cem- Joe Schachactle (First Christian man (Wellsburg Reformed Church ler, Don Scott, Hugh Scott, George lard Palmer, Francis Persinger, Gor- etery), Alvin Moeller (Maple Hill Reformed Church Cemetery), Thom- Cemetery), Eugene Huisman (Hazel Veterans who will be honored on Senefelder, Emery Sheaffer, J. Sam don Peters, Roger Peters, Gordon Cemetery), J. Paul Nickerson (cre- as Schafer (Christian Reformed Green Cemetery, Ackley), Herbert Memorial Day Monday, May 25, Shuey, Art Siemsen, and Hans Siem- R. Petersen, George Potts, Irwin mated), Edward A. Ruppelt (Steam- Church Cemetery), John Schmidt Huisman (Pleasant Valley United will also include those who have sen. Rabenberg, Arthur W. Redding, boat Rock), Edward J. Ruppelt (Byron, IL), Ehne Schoolman (Well- Methodist Church Cemetery), Les- passed on but are buried on foreign Fred T. Smith, Erich Sonksen, Arnold Reynolds, Kay Reynolds, (Westminster, CA), Ernest W. Rup- sburg Reformed Church Cemetery), ter F. Huisman (Hazel Green Ceme- soil or at sea. They are: Warner Sparenborg Sr., Arthur Sper- Carl Rhoads, Henry Rhoads, Daniel pelt (Steamboat Rock), Raymond Frank Schulte (Colfax Center Pres- tery), Ralph Huisman (Shiloh Cem- Robert Dew (unknown) ry, Sid Sperry, Loren Staats, Ver- Richmond, John Richmond, Wil- James Taft (cremated). byterian Church Cemetery), Ray etery, Wellsburg). Edward Kopsa (Italy) non Steffen, George Stevens, Weyo lard Riekena, Vernon Roberts, Lee Toomsen (Shiloh Cemetery), Luitjen Claus A. “Bud” Janssen (First George Haren (France) Tack, Lou Thomassen, Art Trevilly- F. Robins, Thomas Robins, Lyle Van Loh (East Friesland Presbyteri- Christian Reformed Church Cem- Roland P. Roeder (MIA) an, Jacob Veld, Harry Watkins, Glen Rodd, Dr. Joe Rose, James Ruppelt, WELLSBURG an Church Cemetery), Menno Wilts etery), Harley H. Janssen (St. Pe- Following are the names of the Wells, Simon Weseman, Earl Wical Harm Rust, Thile Saathoff, William (Wellsburg Reformed Church Cem- ter’s United Church of Christ Cem- deceased veterans whose remains Sr., Lee Wical, John Wiersma, H. Sager Sr., Sanford Sampson, Mel- AREA etery). etery), Franklin Jaspers (Wellsburg are buried in the Grundy Center K. Wilson, William Yeager, Frank vin “Pat” Saylor, Gerald Schafer, On May 25, Wellsburg area veter- World War II Reformed Cemetery), Jacob Har- Cemetery: Bentley and Robert Sharp. Marvin Schildroth, Herman Schiller, ans will be honored during the Me- Jake Aalfs (Shiloh Cemetery, old Jaspers (Wellsburg Reformed War Of 1812 World War II William Schmidt, William J. Schul- morial Day services. Wellsburg), Homer L. Aiken (Shi- Church Cemetery), Harold Kluver Mathias Embere. Harold Abels, Virgil Abels, Ger- tz, Henry Sealman, Walter Sealman, Civil War loh Cemetery), Edward Ammann (Holland Cemetery), Ernest F. Civil War ald J. Adkins, Paul Akin, Edgar Al- Wilbur Sealman, Jacob Seehusen, Thomas W. Neessen (First Chris- (Shiloh Cemetery), Peter Ascher (St. Koch (St. Paul’s Lutheran Church (Grand Army of the Republic) bright, Amos Albright, Robert H. George Sharp, Martin Sharp, Ross tian Reformed Church Cemetery), Paul’s Lutheran Church Cemetery), Cemetery), Fred Koch (St. Paul’s Jacob Abels, E. A. Bailey, A. J. Albright, Sam Algood, Ralph An- Sharp, Wayne Shaw, Neil Shepherd, Cornelius Okones (Wellsburg Re- Roger Aukes, (Pleasant Valley Unit- Lutheran Church Cemetery), Her- Belknap, Daniel Bloxham, War- derson, Troy Anderson, Max Appel, Harvey Sietsema, Dale Smith, Fred formed Church Cemetery) ed Methodist Church Cemetery), man J. Koch (Shiloh Cemetery), ren Bloxham, C. H. Boysen, J.C. Douglas Arends, Plaetus Arnold, T. Smith, Warner Sparenborg Jr., World War I Edwin Bakker (First Christian Re- Amos Kolthoff (St. Paul Lutheran Bourne, Austin Brown, Thomas Victor Augustine, Keith Bailey, Raymond Spieker, Robert Sprague, Stuart E. Ashby (Oakland formed Church Cemetery), Evert J. Church Cemetery), Elmer Kolthoff Brown, D. S. Burbank, Dr. J. B. Harry Bakker, Elmer Beach, Har- Harlen Springer, Henry Stock, Cemetery, Iowa City), Albert Ass- Bakker (First Christian Reformed (East Friesland Cemetery), Wallace Burns, John Clark, W. H. Clark, E. old Beckman, Malcolm Beckman, Donald Stout (also Korean War), ing (Wellsburg Reformed Church Church Cemetery), Lawrence Baus- Kolthoff, WWII. Died Dec. 2, 1998. A. Crary, Urias Eaton, Charles Gib- Louie L. Beenken, Rient Beenken, Donald Strickler, Gerald Strickler, Cemetery), Edward Assing (Wells- man (Pleasant Valley United Meth- Buried in St. Paul’s Lutheran Church son and Joseph Good. Keith Bentley, Leland Bentley, Paul Donald Stull, and Floyd Thompson. burg Reformed Church Cemetery), odist Church Cemetery), Wm. W. Cemetery, Orville Kramer, (Oak Hill John Greenfi eld, William Hund- Bettenga, Franklin Bever, Jack Bi- Albert Thoren, LeRoy Thoren, Helmuth Aukes (Pleasant Valley Bettenga (Shiloh Cemetery), Robert Cemetery in Parkersburg), Aeilt ley, E. M. Harkins, E. M. Heffelfi n- enfang, Charles Billings, Everett Paul Thoren, Russell Thoren, Fred- United Methodist Church Ceme- C. Betts (First Christian Reformed (Dagun) Krull (St. Peter’s United ger, Jacob Heffelfi nger, John Heffel- L. Bleeker Sr., Robert Bliss, Leon erick Tunks, Martin Van Dam, Le- tery), Harm M. Bakker (First Chris- Church Cemetery), Walter Block Church of Christ Cemetery), Alfred fi nger, Lewis Heffelfi nger, George Bockes, Rex Booher, Kenneth Bow- Roy Vanderwicken, Clark Vaughan, tian Reformed Church Cemetery), (Shiloh Cemetery, Wellsburg), (Bud) Krull (St. Paul Cemetery), Hook, S. Johnson, C. I. Keiter, H. B. ers, Bruce Brockway, Michael E. Robert Venenga, Ben Viet, Johann Bryan Bausman (Pleasant Valley George W. Boekhoff (Wellsburg John H. Krull (Wellsburg Reformed Kelly, S. E. Kern, Daniel Kerr, John Buchan, Paul Buck, George Buse- VonAswege, Ralph Wagoner, John United Methodist Church Ceme- Reformed Church Cemetery), John Church Cemetery), Darwin G. Kruse Kessler, S. H. Knapp, and Samuel man, Wendell Byrnes, Lloyd Calton, Walbaum, Richard Walbaum, Clyde tery), Irl Bausman (Pleasant Valley Boekhoff, Jr. (Shiloh Cemetery), (Buired overseas), Forrest C. Lahue Leigh. Donald Campbell, Gerald Cather- Ware, Frank L. Watkins, Ralph United Methodist Church Ceme- Lawrence A Boekhoff (Buried over- (St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Ceme- Myrone Lynde, A. E. Metzger, M. wood, Joe Cerne, Thomas Claassen, Wells, George H. Weseman, George tery), Lee Bausman (Pleasant Valley seas). Sam Boekhoff (St. Peter’s tery), Alvin Lindaman (Died Nov. V. Minor, F. G. Moffet, Isiah Morri- George Clark, Charles Carlson, Wil- S. Weseman, Joseph Wical, Eldon United Methodist Church Ceme- United Church of Christ Cemetery), 4, 2005), Arnold Lindaman, Harley son, John O’Connor, D. A. Palmer, son Cheney, LeRoy Claassen, Fran- Wilhelm, Harold Curtis Wilhelm, tery), George A. Bessman (Shiloh Tilko Bunger (Shiloh Cemetery, Lindaman (Shiloh Cemetery), Ja- Michael Pollard, Sanford Prescott, cis Colin, John Elwood Cone, Harry Ronald Williamson, Bliss Wil- Cemetery), Jake Boomgarden (Shi- Wellsburg). cob B. Lindaman (St. Peter’s United C. W. Reynolds, John F. Richmond, Cooley, Herman Cook, Desmond loughby, Howard Wilson, Raymond loh Cemetery), Court Bunger (First Thomas Claassen, Sr. (Hazel Church of Christ Cemetery), Wal- E. M. Sargent, Francis Scott, Wil- Archie Copeman, Wilfred Coulson, Wolthoff, Robert Wolthoff, and Christian Reformed Church Ceme- Green Cemetery), Harvey G. Eiten lace C. Lindaman (Buried overseas), liam Smith, Wm. Smith and L.E. James E. Cox, William Crocker, James Yoder. tery). (First Christian Reformed Church Anton Lupkes, (Colfax Center Pres- Sperry. Robert Dalzell, Lynn Davidson, El- Korean War Sander De Neui (Shiloh Ceme- Cemetery), Elmer H. Deike (Steam- byterian Church Cemetery), Irma A. F. Stevens, Albert Taylor, J. S. mer H. DeBerg, Albert Dekker, Wil- John Ash Jr., Allen J. Aswe- tery), Adolph Deters (Shiloh Cem- boat Rock Cemetery), Herman de- Lutterman (Shiloh Cemetery, Well- Thompson, Seneca Thompson, H. C. liam Dietch, Marvin DeVries, Mel- gan, Harold E. Aswegan, George etery), Harm Diekman (Wellsburg Neui, Jack L. Deters (West Friesland sburg). Tull, Ed Vermilyea, Frederick Wald, vin A. Diehl, Ben Diment, R. Dale Borchardt, Keith Brown, Gus Reformed Church Cemetery), Jo- Presbyterian Church Cemetery), James C. Meester (Pleasant Val- D. H. Wallace, G. F. Wass, J. T. Wil- Dinnes, Lyle Doak, Glenn J. Drees- DeLange, William Dirks, Leroy En- seph Dimke (Shiloh Cemetery), Hiriam Dieken (Colfax Center Pres- ley Reformed Church Cemetery), son and John Worden. man, Carl Dudden, Carroll Engel- nenga, Delbert Finke, Ivan Flater, John Doyen (Wellsburg Reformed byterian Church Cemetery), Jan Alfred H. Meyer (LaJunta, CO), Civil War kes, Faith Engelkes, Dale E. Ennen- H. Craig Frederick, Edward Freese, Church Cemetery), Frerich Engelkes A. Eertmoed (First Christian Re- Carl E. Meyer (Shiloh Cemetery), (Confederate Army) ga, Darrell Essen, Thomas Cooper Edwin F. Gibson, Erwin Haren, Ken- (Pleasant Valley Reformed Church formed Church Cemetery), Alton Clarence R. Meyer (First Chris- John Lynn. Evans, George Everts, Warren Fell- neth Havel, Dale Heerts, Jon Heine, Cemetery), Hildert Engelkes (Pleas- E. Ellingson (St. Paul’s Lutheran tian Reformed Church Cemetery), Spanish American War er, Dale Fink, Earl Fleener, Wayne Fred Herzog, Daryl Johnson, LeRoy ant Valley Reformed Church Cem- Church Cemetery), Bernard A. En- Harm Meyer (Shiloh Cemetery, C.C. Price, Elmer Eggert, James Fonken, Harley Henry Ford, Wesley Johnson, Reinhard Kalkwarf, Mar- etery), Karl John Fauth (Wellsburg gelkes (Wellsburg Reformed Church Wellsburg), John H. Meyer (Shiloh Smith and Wayne Worden. L. Freed, Robert Funnell, William A. lin Klar, Gerald Koobs, Klaas Kru- Reformed Church Cemetery), Geo. Cemetery), George Finger (St. Pe- Cemetery), Fred Miller (Wellsburg World War I Garrett, Robert Gesell, John Gideon, ger, David Lebeda, Arthur Mulder, Henry Geerdes (St. Paul’s Lutheran ter’s Evangelical Reformed Church Reformed Church Cemetery), Joe Van Albright, E. C. Anderson, Er- Charles Goodman, Melvin Gray, and Beveridge Nickerson, Russell Pabst, Church Cemetery), Arnold Gelder Cemetery), Elmer Finke (Wellsburg Miller (West Friesland Presbyteri- nest Anderson, Arend Arends, Ernest Ralph Graves. Bill Ragsdale, Carl Rhoads, Kenneth (Wellsburg Reform. Reformed Church), Frederick Fisher an Church Cemetery), Howard E. Becker, Herbert Beckman, Ray Bend- Walter Graves, Raymond Grimes, Rhoads, Leonard Ralston, Dean Herman C. Haack (Wellsburg (Oakwood Cemetery, Ackley), Har- Minium (First Christian Reformed er, Alfred Bienfang, E.C. Bienfang, Harm Grimmius, Wilbur Grimmius, Robertson, Hilko Schafer, Richard Reformed Church Cemetery), old O. Fischer (Shiloh Cemetery), Church Cemetery), Willis Nederhoff Wilford Bienfang, Emery Boren, Art Willis Grimmius, Donald (Doc) Smith, Robert Snyder, Jack Soures, Paul Harms (St. Paul’s Lutheran Harley Rudolph Freese (Wellsburg (Shiloh Cemetery, Wellsburg), Clar- Broderick, Henry Bruns, George A. Groenewald, LeRoy Gunnarson, Duane Sparenborg, Kenneth Stoehr, Church Cemetery), Herman Harren- Reformed Church Cemetery), Lu- ence G. Laddie Nichols (Riverside Buchan, Leslie Byrnes, Mike Cath- Andrew Hagen, Chris P. Hansen, Paul Veld, Claire Verly, Harold Voss, stein (Colfax Center Presbyterian Vern Freese (First Christian Re- National Cemetery), Dale W. Nich- erwood, Jim Cech Sr. and William Edwin Harberts, Carroll Haren, Mel- Kenneth Walters, Jack Westerman, Church), Carl Heinrich (St. Paul’s formed Church Cemetery, Wells- ols (Shiloh Cemetery), Richard Pa- Cooper. vin Haren, Edwin Harrenstein, Lou- Roger Whitcome, Art Wical, C. H. Lutheran Church Cemetery), Jo- burg), John Frerichs (Clear Lake terni (Salem Lutheran Church, Park- John Cullinan, Floyd DeSeel- is Hartke, Gus Hasbrouck, Henrik Wical, Raymond “Skip” Wical, Wil- hannes Heinrich (Shiloh Cemetery), Cemetery), Elmer Fritzel (Wellsburg ersburg), Harm H. Peters (Wellsburg horst, E.F. (Ted) Devendorf, Glenn Haugen, Max Hawk, Roger Hawley, liam F. Wilson and Paul Willard. Claus B. Janssen (First Christian Reformed Church Cemetery). Reformed Church Cemetery), Fred Dew, Samuel Diamond, Henry G. James Heck, Richard Heller, Elmer Vietnam War Reformed Church Cemetery), John Douglas Geerdes (Wellsburg Re- Potter (Shiloh Cemetery), Herman Dirks, H.O. Dirks, Milo Edwards, Henricks, George Henze, Gerald Gordon Akers, Roger L. Bix- Junker (Colfax Center Presbyterian formed Church Cemetery), George Primus (Steamboat Rock Cemetery), Claude Elliott, Clyde Elliott, Ells- Hess, Bob High, Thiel (Bob) Hin- by, Ernest Blythe, Merlyn Cord- Church Cemetery), Will U. Jutting H. Geerdes, (Marshalltown Cem- Lee Primus (First Christian Re- worth Elliott, Theron Henry Er- ders, Howard Hockert, Paul Hole- es, Warren Crosser, Dan Dietch, (East Friesland Church Cemetery), etery), Henry D. Geerdes (Wells- formed Church Cemetery), Marion ickson, Roy Foote, H. D. Filkins, man, William Hooper, Joe Hulne, Don Dudden, Marlin Everts, Dar- Cornie Kuper (Wellsburg Reformed burg Reformed Cemetery), Wayne B. Primus (First Christian Reformed Roy Franz, Harry Frazee, Dr. Frank Sid Hummel, Nevin Johnson, Har- yl Finke, Ruth Freeburg, Lew- Church Cemetery). Geerdes (Wellsburg Reformed Church Cemetery). Gaffey, and Fred Getting. old Jones, Howard Kahl, Kenneth is Gerloff, Francis (Skee) Gu- Frank Lamb (Eldora), Hie J. Lin- Church Cemetery), Arnold Gelder Bernard Reents (Sheller Cem- Frank Grabinski, Paul Graham, Kahl, Oscar Kern, Don Kiewiet, tosky, T.J. Heroniums, Robert daman (St. Peter’s United Church of (Wellsburg Reformed Church Cem- etery, Ivester), Donald Ross (Shi- Art Gravenstein, Ben Grimmius, A. L. Kinney, William Kitch, George Hunemiller, Leland Langenberg, Christ Cemetery), Jake H. Lindaman etery), Dick L. Gelder, Jr. (Wells- loh Cemetery), Evert E. Ross (First Ralph Gunnarson, Hubert Haren, O. Klein, Leonrd Klinefelter, Vir- Dean Lawless, Leslie M. Mathews, (Shiloh Cemetery), John W. Linda- burg Reformed Church Cemetery), Christian Reformed Church Cem- B. Haren, Art Hasbrouck, Bert Has- gil Klipping, Harlan Klosterboer, Slyvian Meester, Richard Purvis, man (Wellsburg Reformed Church), Leonard Gelder (Wellsburg Re- etery), John Rust (Wellsburg Re- brouck, Eldon Hasbrouck, James Fred Vance Koerner, Adolph Kolp- Dennis Redding, Richard Shaw, Henry L. Luwe (Shiloh Cemetery), formed Church Cemetery), Robert formed Church Cemetery), John E. Hasbrouck, Bryon Hawn, Wesley ck, Wesley A. Kriz, Harm Kruger, John E. Slater, Dennis Stahl, Marvin Charles Meints (First Christian Re- Grimes (Genesco Cemetery, Buck- Ruter (Wellsburg Reformed Church T. Heckt, Martin Henze, John High, Charles LaMorte, Carl Lantz, Mar- Sternhagen, Roger Van Deest, Don- formed Church Cemetery), Eldrige ingham), Henry J. Grobe (Pleasant Cemetery), Glen L. Schmidt (Shiloh O.U. Holeman, Archie Kern, Jesse garet Collins Lawless, Wilbur Law- ald Wical. Lutterman (Shiloh Cemetery), John Valley United Methodist Church Cemetery), Roland Siefken, WWII. Klontz, Herman Klunder, Menno Loof (Wellsburg Reformed Church rence, Harold “Hal” Leffl er, Charles Lebanon or Grenada Cemetery), Eldon Gohner (Sheller Died Oct. 4, 1999, Ivan Slifer (Hazel Klunder and William Koobs. Cemetery), Daniel Nederhoff (First Long, Floyd Luiken, Ray Lynch, David Sells. Cemetery), Durwood (Bud) Gronin- Green Cemetery, Cleves), Edward Ed Krahulec, Les Kupka, Del Robert Lynch, Carl Mahle, Frank Christian Reformed Church Ceme- ga (Shiloh Cemetery), Harris Har- L. Smith (Hazel Green Cemetery, Lawless, Bert Lynch, Leon Lyons, Mamminga, Ralph Marken, John Persian Gulf tery), William Neessen (Waterloo renstein (Shiloh Cemetery), Alfred Ackley), James Sherwood Snittjer Raymond Mertz, Forrest Meyers, Mast, John F. McCluskey, Kenneth Joshua Omvig Cemetery), William B. Primus (First Harms (St. Paul’s Lutheran Church (Shiloh Cemetery), Allen W. Spieker George Meyers, Dr. Henry Mol, Edi- McCluskey, P. Theodore Mein- Veterans Christian Reformed Church Cem- Cemetery), George W. Harms (Shi- (St. Peter’s United Church of Christ son Mooty, Claire Morrison, Orange ert, Richard Messersmith, James LaVerne Bakker, Clark Dirks, El- etery), Grant Reed (Wellsburg Re- loh Cemetery), Geo. K. Hayenga Cemetery). Morrison, Wayne Morrison, Howard R. Meyer, Tom Meyer, Wm. (Bud) mer Ford, Scott Jans, Donald Jacob- formed Church Cemetery), Riebke (Shiloh Cemetery), Clarence “Car- Richard Dale Tack (Wellsburg Nickerson, Fred Pabst, A. Estella Meyer, Jack Meyers, Kent Meyers. son, Jay Keehn, Don Kliebenstein, Riebkes (East Friesland Presbyterian bo” Heinrich (St. Paul’s Evangel- Reformed Church Cemetery), Paddock, George Peters, C. I. Peters Milo Middleton, Hollis Mill- Roland Kruger, Dennis Lynch, How- Church Cemetery), Dick W. Riekena ical Lutheran Church Cemetery), Harry Taffi nder (Steamboat Rock and LeRoy Purvis. er, Art Mills, Orville Mills, Harold ard Popes, Larry Teasdale, Harlan (Hazel Green Cemetery), Albert M. Neil Hoekstra, (Wickenburg, Ariz., Cemetery), Mayo H. Tjaden (Shi- Dr. A. J. Redding, Leo Reisz, Art Modlin, Paul Moore, Robert Mooty, Van Deest, Bernard Venenga, Keith Ross (Shiloh Cemetery), Claus W. Cemetery), Thomas C. Hoekstra loh Cemetery), John VanLoh (Faith Robins, Frank Robins, Thomas E. Roger Mooty, Dale Mulford, Jake Venenga and John Wilhau. Ross, (Shiloh Cemetery), Henry W. (Steamboat Rock Cemetery), John Presbyterian Cemetery, Ackley), Ei- Schuck Realty Co. Konken Electric, Inc. 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Thursday, May 21, 2015 11 lert Walters, Jr. (St. Paul’s Lutheran Cinker, Ben Clapp, Joe Clapp, Wil- Harry E. Thuesen, Axel Tonnesen. Colfax Center Cemetery: Darwin Vint, Howard F. Vint, Rich- Pipher, August Rasmus, Ludwig Church Cemetery, Wellsburg), Har- liam Conradi, Dick (John R.) Cook, Garden of Memories, Civil War ard Vint, Leon Webb, Charles Whor- Schumacher, William H. Smith, old Weichers (Wellsburg Reformed John Cordes, Art Cox, Lloyd Da- Cedar Falls Asjen Freese, Jacob Kiewiet rall, Homer W. Whorrall. James W. Sweet, Henry F. Tapps, El- Church Cemetery), John Weichers vids, Roger Davis, Adam Deadrick, Holger Larsen Holm, Maynard (Colfax Center Cemetery), Klaas C. Vietnam War more Y. Titus, Edward A. Trumbull, (Pleasant Valley Reformed Church John Deadrick Jr., Jay H. Dieken, Olson, Bernhard N. Ove. Kruger (Colfax Center Cemetery). Darell McMartin, Donald Myers. Allen D. Wiley, Charles W. Wood. Cemetery), Calvin H. Wiltfang World War I LeRoy Ditzler, Elso Doddema, John Garden of Memories, Vienna Cemetery Spanish American War (Wellsburg Reformed Church Cem- Dolinich, Calvin Jack Eddy, Richard Waterloo Conrad Abels (Colfax Center Arthur W. Chamberlin etery), Gideon Wolbrink (Reformed Civil War Ehmen, Samuel M. Elrod, James A. Howard J. Miller. Cemetery), John Boven, Lyle Davis, World War I Church Cemetery), Bernard Zwyers Cornelius E. Dirks, John L. Dirks, J. B. Blow, Michael Cakerice, Erpelding, Kirby Erpelding, Larry Greenwood & St. Patrick, Will Dew, Geo Elder, Ben Glass, J.F. Alexander, Andrew Bot- (Buried at sea), Earl E. Iblings, Sicko Luchtenburg tles, Clayborne Bowman, Edward Korean Confl ict Erpelding, Keith A. Evans, Arley Cedar Falls Erastus Hess, Curtis Maynard, Rob- (Colfax Center Cemetery), Jake B. J. Brockway, Dale C. Canon, Ben Elwood Doyen (St. Paul’s Lu- Ford, Floyd (Flip) Freese, Rich Fre- I. B. (Ted) Middlekauf, Herman ert Rodermel, John Sheldon, Wm. Miller, and John J. Stahl (Colfax W. Frederick, Phillip E. Gier, Dr. thern Church Cemetery), Robert ese, Albert Frenzen, Richard Fron- Nelson, Wesley Soska. Sheldon. Center Cemetery). George R. Gould, Helen F. Gould, A. Larson (Wellsburg Reformed ing, Gale Gast, R. Bud Goetzinger, Grundy Center Cemetery World War II Spanish American War J. Claarence Hunt, Jesse T. Lynch, Church Cemetery), Eldon Loots Marvin Graves, Leo Heid, Dickie Henry Bruns, Elmer DeBerg, Harry Ascher (Colfax Center Will Ryan. Glen A. Mendenhall, Clarence C. (Shiloh Cemetery, Wellsburg), Rob- Lee Henriksen, Merle Henriksen, Glen Dreesman. Cemetery), Edwin Brower, Wessel Korean War ert J. Lutterman (Shiloh Cemetery), Jack Heritage, Adrian Hinkle, Rus- Hillcrest (Behrens) Cemetery Buskohl (Colfax Center Cemetery), Charles Neff, Jim Anderson, Nason, Fenton Parmenter, Frank Vernon J. Penning (Wellsburg Re- sell Hohenberger, Carl Huntbach, Ernest L. Antrim, Carl H. Beh- Walter Crosley (Colfax Center Cem- Marion Fisher. Pate, Ray Pearson, Walter W. Reyn- formed Church Cemetery), Rich- Hans (Teddy) Johansen, Robert Jo- rens, Glen Behrens, Harry Behrens, etery), Clarence Dreesman, Alber- World War I & World War II olds, Arthur E. Schultz, Edmund W. ard R. Ross, Korean Confl ict, U.S. hansen, Viggo Johansen, James R. Quentin G. Biggs, Richard B. Go- tus Harrenstein, Alvin Harrenstein, Harold Baurle, Elmer Bein, Ron- Smith, Herbert L. Stover. Army, Raymond J. Rust (Wellsburg Johnson, Edward Kappelman, Law- ranson, Maurice H. Paul, John Rob- Julius Heikens, George Heronimus, ald Briggs, John Clar, Julius Clar, World War II Reformed Church Cemetery). rence Koch, Lyman Knudsen, Ralph erts, Allen E. Sweet, Oren J. Weir. William Hinders, John Itzen, George Ralph Crookshank, Bruce Gard, Guy L. Aiken, William C. Alex- Vietnam L. Knudsen, Leo Krumlinder, LeRoy Iowa City Cemetery Kessler, Harold Kluver, Chris E. Loyd Gronewald, Lyle Grossbeck, ander, Ernest J. Bartholomew, Floyd Glen Alexander (First Christian V. Landau, Stewart Longseth, David Edward N. Ove. Koch (Colfax Center Cemetery), Merle Havens, John “Jack” Kale, A. L, Bartholomew, John C. Biesneck- Reformed Church Cemetery), Cur- Lynn, Duane Manderfi eld, Gurney Lincoln Township Cemetery Orlen Kruger, Elmer Muller, Hans L. Larimer, Kenneth Lynch, William er, Glen L. Borton, Monroe Jack Bo- McCandless, Robert Payne, Eldon tis Lee Harms (Wellsburg Reformed McBain, William McBride Sr., Les- Earl Alberts, Lyle Alberts, Louis Muller (Colfax Center Cemetery), swell, Duane R. Boyle, Darrell W. Ohrt, Henry Richardson, Sidney Church Cemetery), David Harms ter Meewes, Jarvis Mesenbrink, Ed- Bakker, Swier Cannegieter, Harold John Rhoads, Jake Schoneman, Ko- Bunn, John B. Caputo, Harry The- Runner, Dale “Eugene” Russie, Wil- (St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Ceme- ward Miller, Wesley J. Miller, Arthur ert Seehusen, Herbert Van Deest, odore Carnes, Richard L. Carnes, L. Dirks, Clarence Ennenga, Willard liam J. Ryan, William Sams, James tery), Allen Krull (Shiloh Cemetery, Neessen, Russell Nielsen, Bernard Ennenga, Joseph E. McNeil, An- Jake Wilts, and David Zingg Jr. Charles R. Clarke, Marvin A Cohen, Wellsburg). Cuban Crisis Shaffer, Jim Sharp, Howard Shelton, William A. Conrad, Wayne Crouse, Ove, John A. Paige, Virgil A. Paige, ton Pruisner, Henry Pruisner, John Francis Smith, Jess Smith, Glen Ste- Desert Storm John W. Pattersen, Peter K. Peder- Pruisner, August Steinmeyer. Eugene Meester Daryl D. Dennis, Theodore DeSilva, Korean War phenson, Paul “Melvin” Stephenson, Allan Harms (St. Paul’s Lutheran sen, Duane Peters, Daniel Plaehn, Oakhill Cemetery Wilfred A. Dickenson, George W. Church Cemetery). Harold D. Heronimus (Col- Henry Wagner, Roy Walters, Wil- Leslie (Bud) Posekany, Gordon William J. Bruns Dickover, Robert L. Dickover, Wil- Veterans who served during fax Center Cemetery), Arthur W. liam Weimer, Roy Willard, John Ka- Pruisner, John Rand, Mickey Rand, Pleasant Valley Cemetery lard H. Dielschneider, Leo W. Dodd, peace time and those who have Meester, Merle D. Meyer, Art Ne- put, Elmer Johnson, Robert Russie, Elmer Rathman, Dean Reed, George Ayelt A. Krull, Jr., Clarence Dale Smith, Gerald Caputo, Roger Lyle E. Dodd, Virgil W. Elder, Elvis been cremated or buried derhoff. L. Eckles, Noel Ewoldt, Opal Jean away from the area C. Roberts, Vern Sires, Clarence Muller, Ernest Oltman, Glen Pater- Veteran Minser. Ewoldt, Paul Franzenburg, Jr., Ger- Willis Bakker (First Christian Re- Stille, George A. Thurston, Melvin son, Alfred Peters. Steward Heikens ald Friday, Paul L. Furland, Richard formed Church Cemetery), Darrell Thurston, Harry Timmer, John Tim- Reinbeck Cemetery “Bo” Breneman ( Taylorsville Cem- mer, Elmer Tobias, Herman Viet, Wilmer Bern, Wendell Clausman, CONRAD AREA J. Gallentine, James D. Gould, Vane etery at Arlington, Iowa), William John K. Volberding, Dave Walter- Eno Stork. BEAMAN AREA Alice Union Cemetery E. Graham, Stanley Grimes, Ray B. Buchholtz (Shiloh Township Ceme- man, Jack Weatherly, Ben G. Whit- Sheffi eld Cemetery War of 1812 Harris, Richard L. Hibbs, Dewey E. tery, Wellsburg), Kenneth R. Cordes ney, Max Whitney, Edward Willms, Lester Posekany. Oakland Cemetery Norris North. Higgins, Leslie E. Hoppenworth, (Shiloh Cemetery), Ronald Fisher Wilbur Wumkes St. Mary’s Cemetery Civil War Civil War Jesse M. Hurdle, Jr., Floyd E. John- Issac Baldwin, Adelbert Burle, (East Friesland Presbyterian Church Fairview Cemetery, Paul J. Bonn, William Degnan, Steven Barnes, Thomas Bradford, ston, Ronald G. Johnston, Reinhart Wm. Henry Campbell, Archibald Cemetery), LuVern Freese (First Cedar Falls Don King, Martin McGrath, Thomas Andrew W. Fink, William Freed, B. Kaput, Raymond Koch, W. Keith Christian Reformed Church Cem- Dr. C. V. Hill. W. Murphy, William H. Murphy, Ed- Dallas, Issac Dallas, Sarah Dal- Koehler, Charles H. Koonce, Vern las (Army nurse), Andrew Griggs, William Haynes, Frederick C. Hess, etery), Kenneth Hostetter, WWII. Florence, Italy, ward E. O’Connor, Paul J. O’Con- Jacob Houseman, Jacob Martz, P. Ladehoff, Richard D. Loverin, Died Dec. 29, 1999, Leland D. Military Cemetery nor, Robert W. O’Connor, Philip J. Henry J. Hotopp, James Malony, Robert K. Lynch, Curtis C. March, Pennock McNelly, Henry Miller, James Ralston, Samuel Reisinger. Luwe (Shiloh Cemetery, Wellsburg), Oakley Petersen. Stevens, Robert C. Stevens. Woman’s National Relief Corps Bernie Markwitz, Raymond Mark- Gary Mennenga, U.S. Marines. Died Charles Moniux, Jesse Morrison, T. Fort Logan Stout Cemetery Clara E. Allen, Susan Fink, witz, H. Donald Martin, Jay L. Mill- June 23, 1998, Harry Pixler (Shiloh J. Montgomery, Hiram Murry, W. C. National Cemetery Harlan R. Andreessen, Marlyn R. Tabitha Hess, Mabel Price. er, Donald W. Nash, Frank Owings, Cemetery), Benjamin Primus (First Peck, Henry Stall, Jacob Stull, John Robert J. Payne, Cleo L. Poe, Charles Oliver (Dinty) Moore. Andreessen, Jacob M. Bergman, Ed- Swancer, George Wells. World War I Christian Reformed Church Ceme- E. Price, Chester W. Ralston, Robert Fort Scott, Kansas, ward J. Bulthuis, John DeBeer, Clar- Spanish American War Bert Bockes, Tom Boyle, Guy tery), Dwight Rewerts (West Lawn Military Cemetery ence Claassen, Roy V. Decknadel, R. Ray, Delmar C. Reece, Robert Cemetery, Omaha, NE), Elmer Ruter Howard Vint. Fink, John Rodgers, Orange Stover. Heiko Clapp. Harvey V. Dilger, Frank F. Eiklen- W. Rolston, Harlan E. Shine, Dale (Wellsburg Reformed Church Cem- Peacetime World War II Fredsville Cemetery borg, Raymond A. Harris, Harlan G. Simmons, James Russell Slinker, etery), John Schmidt (Buried in Illi- Joe Tasler, Geo Dew, Cole Clif- Lois Aswegan, Dale L. Calla- Al Agaard, Hans P. Agaard, W. Horner, John H. Konken, Paul E. ford Stratton. way, Keith Carstedt, Lawrence Fink, Arnold B. Smith, William H. Smith, nois), Jerry Tuttle (Shiloh Cemetery, Frank E. Spicer, Wendell St. Clair, Wellsburg), Dale Weichers (Love- James Agaard, Donald Andersen, Lauterbach, Uffe Lauterbach, Oscar Korean War Paul Green, Glen Heltibridle, Don- Edwin C. Staack, Donald F. Stetzel, land, Colo., Cemetery). Kenneth Andersen, Harold A. An- Miller, Harold Rademaker, Harold Gary Card, (John) Jay Kell (cre- ald Hughes, Fred Katzer, Kenneth dersen, Larry Bruhn, Harold K. B. Rindels, Rev. Arend Roskamp, mated), Emil Kitzman, Leonard Lu- Kleespie, LuVerne Minnich, Ed Os- Harold E. Stevens, Lyle E. Stover, Campbell, Niels Christiansen, Fred Rev. Bertrand Roskamp, Otto W. eitje, David Morgan (also Vietnam), borne, Harry Price, Joe Primrose, Jon T. Tranbarger, Leonard F. Vajgrt, DIKE AREA Freese, John Craig, Leroy E. Fre- Tapper, Theodore E. Tapper, Robert Owen Rattray, Kent Thomas, Fred Clarence Ralston, Florence Sher- Glen W. Weston, Alfred W. Winkel, Viering, Dean Warren. Harold M. Youngblood. 27th Street Cemetery ese, Theodore Guldager, Herman Waldemar. bon, Keith E. Shirk, Max Shirk, Rex World War I & World War II Korean War Dale Behrens. Hemmen, Stan Hermansen, Ken- U.S. Military Cemetery, Shirk, Orville Stover, Verlin Stover. neth Holm, Andreas Jacobsen, Har- St. Avold, France, Ross Oglesby, Clifford Arnold, Korean Confl ict Thomas R. Alexander, Calvin Ackley Cemetery Don Ashton, Raymond Elliot, Mor- ry H. Jacobsen, C. William Jensen, (Plot K, Row 37, Grave 19) Donald D. Aswegan, Kenneth Greenfi eld, Jr., Dr. Edward Jacobs, John Miller. tici (Mort) Evans, Wm. T. Evans, Leroy M. Koch, Ronald E. Koch, Buck Grove Cemetery, Robert Johnsen, Melvin Johnson, Roy V. Decknadel. Stevens. Leon Gaston, Homer Griggs, Melvin Wayne Kopsa, Gary D. Moler, Ken- New Hartford Ole J. Johnson, Albert Knudsen, Zion Lutheran Cemetery Vietnam Griggs, Floyd Holl, Albert Kitzman, neth L. Sharp, Sr., Cecil L. Wehr- Carleton J. Whitney. Donald Knudsen, Leo O. Knudsen, LeRoy K. Andorf, Ervie Bauer, Dale Aswegan, Ron Aswegan, John Kyhl, Harold Madsen, Miller Ernie Coble, William F. Gutknecht, Kathryn Kitzman (nurse), David man, Stanley M. Withers, John R. Des Moines Kolbe, Raphil “Bud” Krier, Floyd Richard Bockes. Mikkelsen, Ralph E. Miller, Luvern Adolph Noltensmier, William (Bill) Wood, James E. Woodward, Roger Masonic Cemetery McKittrick, Arch J. McMartin, Dean Nelson, Louie H. Olsen, Carl M. Pe- Walters, Ralph E. Wardius. T. Friest, Charles A. Rabbitt. Edward Volberding. McMartin, Don McMartin, Dun- Conrad Cemetery tersen, James F. Petersen, Leonard Cremated Vietnam War Dumont Cemetery can McMartin, Frank McMartin, Civil War Posekany, Hans Refshauge, Hilmar George Hansen, Victor Hansen. Gary R. Hillygus, James H. Henry Ubben. 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The event was cen- High School students have been treat- tered around the famous Alaskan Last week was a busy week ed to a brand new library atmosphere, “Iditarod Race” which included a full around here with grass growing, complete with new furniture, new op- day of learning opportunities and fun seasonals starting work, and school portunities, and even new students activities. field trips to the museum and wild- … the AGWSR Ackley Center El- The AGWSR High School In- life areas. It was on one of the nature ementary Library joined forces with teractive Media Class also relished walks that I was reminded that I had them in November and together they in success this year via the Library not mentioned spring wildflowers in have worked and succeeded at find- Program. The students traveled to any news column this year. ing “common reading ground!” The several speaking events to share their Sadly, that coulda/shoulda been AGWSR Wellsburg Center was also experience creating, managing, and done earlier as many of the spring well-supported with the building up promoting the www.agwsrnation.com woodland ephemerals are past the of the K-2 collection. The Wellsburg website. Along with the opportunities Donna Vreeland Center students and staff also got to a class of this nature provides, the stu- bloom. experience a full day led by super he- dents were awarded the highest award Ephemeral means lasting a very Staff changes roes (high school students enlisted via given at the Central Iowa ITEC (Iowa short time. It’s certainly an accurate a library program) the day the Ackley Technology Education Connection) description of most of the spring Elementary Center staff was involved Fair in Ames. They were one of 20 woodland wild flowers that began announced at in the move. selected out of a field of 220 teams. blooming in profusion during the Virginia Waterleaf are waiting for you at many county parks. GNB Bank Conrad Each building also enjoyed many Their most recent endeavors include past few weeks. In fact, some hold opportunities through the Library a public service announcement for their petals for only a day or two, and Almost all of the spring wood- tree I had them stop and watch as program. Three Battle of the Books the Greenbelt Humane Society and a Longtime GNB Bank banker and that’s if the weather is fairly calm. A land wild flowers sprout from pe- I moved off the trail to check and Conrad location manager Donna Teams (one team at each grade level) video for a school bullying initiative. strong wind or heavy shower can experienced tough reading challenges Please visit the site to check these out! rennial root stocks, bloom, and set sure enough, there was a big yellow Vreeland has announced her upcom- knock the showy white petals right seed before the trees reach full leaf morel mushroom to pick and show ing retirement on May 29. Vreeland followed by a fun quiz bowl-esque Mrs. Sue Abbas, and myself (Me- off a blood root, for example. and steal most of the sunshine from them. That went into the pocket and has been with GNB since 2005 and style of competition with fellow stu- dia Specialist, Beth Janssen) would The nature walk I was referring has been in banking since her gradu- dents across the state of Iowa. The like to end the school year with a the forest floor. A few shade tolerant home for frying later! ation from business school in 1973. AGWSR High School team enjoyed public thank you to everyone who as- to earlier was on the Blackhawk varieties last in vegetative form well With luck, you might yet stumble She’s spent a total of 42 years in bank- the most success via their appearance sisted us with volunteerism, financial Creek Wildlife Area near Morrison. into the summer, but many will have across a delicate morel or two out ing and financial services. at the State Battle of the Books at assistance, gift giving, and moral sup- I hope that many of you are famil- returned to dormancy by Memorial there this year - if you hurry. They Vreeland and her husband, Roger, Marshalltown High School — rank- port. With a team of two, keeping a iar with this area as it is a mix of Day and won’t be seen again until won’t be around too much longer. live in rural Marshalltown. Her retire- ing 12th over the 76 teams that began School District Library Program effi- woodlands and grasslands with mul- next spring. Many of our county parks have ment plans include spending time with the regional battle. cient and successful requires commu- tiple mowed hiking trails winding As I was showing the kids the some spring wildflowers to en- As per every year, the AGWSR nities such as ours that make up the family, visiting her children who live their way through the habitats there. flowers we were also treated toa joy and all of them have their own out-of-state (Florida and Washington), K-5 students were treated to the an- AGWSR district. We are also blessed Present on the woodland area right nual R.E.D. (Read Every Day) event. with a supportive administration, a pair of wooducks swimming up the unique combination of treats in and enjoying her hobbies such as bik- now in large numbers are the Sweet creek, a chipmunk bouncing up a store for you on your next visit. But ing, reading, walking, and golfing. This year the students were not only giving - willing staff of co-workers Cicely, Northern Bedstraw, Virginia downed tree branch, and a multitude wherever you decide to look for “Donna has been a key asset to treated with a free book via The Cou- and always entertaining students... we Waterleaf, and Woodland Phlox. Of our growth of GNB Bank in Conrad. gar Connection, but they were also simply couldn’t ask for more! of deer tracks in the soft mud from spring wildflowers, don’t procrasti- Her leadership and knowledge of the course, the Mayapple and Jack in the the previous day’s rain. nate. Spring ephemerals won’t wait market area and banking services has Pulpit are always fun to see and look As we passed by a dead Elm for you. been invaluable throughout her years at too. of service,” states Bob Johanns, GNB Bank President. “She will be greatly missed, but we congratulate her as she moves into the next stage of life and Grundy County officials attend educational conference all the opportunities it provides.” Johanns went on to say “I am GRUNDY CENTER — More active presentations. This session resources that are available to local pleased to announce a GNB staff than 150 county and city officials focused on recent trends of online governments to help prepare for and member and local Grundy County res- traveled to Johnston recently for a fraud, computer intrusion, and ways prevent a cyber-attack concluded the ident will be stepping into the shoes as one-day educational conference that that suspects steal valuable data conference. Panelists included pro- Location Manager upon Donna’s re- was held by the Iowa State Associa- from your company. Details of how fessionals from the insurance and tirement. Beth Cole has been promot- tion of Counties (ISAC), the Iowa hackers commit their crimes and banking industries as well as repre- ed to Location Manager at GNB Bank League of Cities and the County what any employee can do to pro- sentatives from local, state and fed- Conrad. Beth has worked at GNB for Strategic Technology Advisory Re- tect company assets were discussed. eral governments. more than two years and we are excit- source (CoSTAR) in cooperation The audience learned how password “Cyber-security is becoming an ed about the opportunities this change with the Iowa Communities Assur- hacking, email phishing, wireless ever-present threat to local govern- will bring to our organization.“ AGWRS middle school Battle of the Books Team ance Pool (ICAP). Joining the group access, telephone scams, social en- ments,” said Bill Peterson, ISAC from Grundy County were IT/GIS gineering, and portable devices are Executive Director. “This confer- Director Don Kampman Assistant an emerging threat against every ence provided attendees with proac- IT/GIS Director Jesse Huisman and business. Live examples of 'hacking' tive information that will help them Assessor John Freese, Assessor. into information shocked the audi- to protect taxpayer data, information All local government officials ence, while detailed solutions were and money” were encouraged to attend and displayed on how to stop the threat. “I commend all of the local gov- learned about protecting “you, your Jo Ellen Whitney from the Da- ernment officials who attended this organization, and your information.” vis Brown Law Firm presented to conference to better their under- Attendees learned about the vulner- the local government officials about standing of the technology threats ability of work and personal email, the types of personal information that exist today,” he said. cellphones, computers and more and the obligations (and associated The Iowa State Association of through a variety of speakers and consequences) of local government Counties is a private, nonprofit cor- panel presenters. officials to protect this information. poration whose members are county The conference began with Key- Concurrently, the county and city officials from the 99 counties in note Speaker Michael Bazzell, a re- technology professionals gained a Iowa. ISAC’s mission is to promote nowned computer crime specialist better technical understanding of effective and responsible county formerly assigned to the FBI’s Cy- practices that will strengthen cyber government for the people of Iowa. ber Crime Task Force. Mr. Bazzell security activities from Mr. Bazzell. is known worldwide for his inter- A panel presentation focused on the

Fund-raising campaign announced for local Honor Flight program WATERLOO — When least $100 in the next 45 days. Sullivan-Hartogh-Davis Post 730 Frederika’s Roger Andrews got “Right now, we’re at a brick Honor Flight, P.O. Box 182, Cedar back from an Honor Flight tour last wall,” White said in announcing the Falls, 50613. They ask that people September, he only had good things campaign for the Waterloo Honor who send checks note that it’s for to say about the day-long trip to the Flight program that serves veterans the Friends of Mike campaign so memorials in Washington, D.C. in Grundy, Black Hawk, Bremer, that they can keep track of those “He loved it,” wife Darlene Buchanan and northern Tama donations. Andrews said. Counties. The 2015 Waterloo Honor “I couldn’t get over how smooth Mrzlak, of Waterloo, said he is Flights are scheduled for May 5, that worked, I’m not kidding you. passionate about keeping the Honor June 16 and Sept. 22. Everything went as smooth as silk,” Flight program going after having Linda Bergmann, who is among said Andrews, who served stateside been involved with it for years. about 50 volunteers who organizes in the U.S. Army from 1953 to Though he was drafted, Mrzlak said the flights, said veterans are 1955. “We got to see a lot of stuff eye problems that led to him being encouraged the submit applications you normally don’t get to see in diagnosed with multiple sclerosis at any time of the year. She said Washington.” kept him from serving in the applications will most likely put The Andrews family reserved military. His family, however, has veterans on the September flight, a whole table at the fourth annual a strong tradition of serving, with but cancellations may allow them Sullivan-Hartogh-Davis Post 730 two brothers U.S. Army veterans, to travel sooner. The flights are variety show Saturday afternoon one brother a U.S. Marine Corps currently available to veterans of to help support the efforts to raise veteran and a son who served in the World War II, the Korean War and money for future Waterloo Honor U.S. Navy. terminally ill veterans. Flights. About 100 people came The Honor Flight was a way for Like other volunteers, Bergmann out to the Electric Park Ballroom Mrzlak to give back. He made his said she went on an Honor Flight for the afternoon show and about first trek as a guardian during the as a guardian and then got hooked. 450 had pre-paid to attend the same flight as Andrews last fall, but She’s been involved ever since. evening show. But their combined he has been on the ground to see the Though she describes it as a full- contributions won’t come close to veterans take off for and arrive from time job, Bergmann said it’s one she paying for the estimated $100,000 Washington, D.C., for each of the enjoys. per flight. 12 Waterloo flights so far. “I just do it because it’s a good That’s why board member Craig “We need money to keep going. feeling,” Bergmann said. “That’s White and volunteer Mike Mrzlak We’ve got a lot of veterans who’ve enough for me, and for all of us.” announced Saturday an ambitious yet to go,” Mrzlak said. “I’m To download an application or fundraising campaign to help raise serious about this.” find out more about the Waterloo dollars to pay for about three Honor Within minutes of announcing Honor Flight program, go to www. Flights. The “Friends of Mike” the campaign, White presented their shdpost730waterloohonorflight.or campaign aims to raise $300,000 first $100 check to Mrzlak. from 3,000 donors contributing at Donations can be sent to www.thegrundyregister.com Grundy CLASSIFIEDS Register Thursday, May 21, 2015 13

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Both teams placed third in their 2A state track and field meet in Des night didn’t limit the accomplish- Hopefully we can go down there and respective team races with nearly Moines. ments or dampen the spirits of the medal in the 4 x 100.” identical team scores of 82 ½ points The Wolverine boys won the 4 competitors at the Class 1A district As far as how they’ll prepare for for the girls and 82 for the boys. x 200, 4 x 400, 4 x 800 and medley track and field meet. their run at state, Rohler said they’ll Of the girls’ events, only one was relays on their way to a fourth- Grundy Center had its share of take a couple of days off, get their certain to advance following the place team finish against a tough success at the meet, with six Spartan legs back under them, then it meet, as Rachel Frazier won the shot field that was slowed significantly athletes qualifying for the state meet hard for a couple of days. They’ll put with a 35 foot, 3-inch throw to by cold, went conditions. The in six different events including one also work on those handoffs, Stoner earn an automatic spot in the meet. meet started an hour late due to field event, two relays, and three in- added with a laugh. Four others advanced based on the weather and a cold rain or mist dividual running events. As for the 4 x 200 team, they performance, with Bethany Lippert was present for most of the night at Spartan senior Brock Rohler weren’t expecting to come away moving on after second-place Roland-Story High School. capped off his final district track with a district championship run, al- showings in both the 1,500- and Other D-NH boys’ advancers meet with a gold medal in the dis- though the qualifying for state was 3,000-meter events. The Cougar 4 x included Connor Blough in the 200- cus with a throw of 152 feet 11 in the realm of possibility. 800-meter relay team with Bethany meter dash and Brody Goos in the inches. Rohler also qualified for the “We came in knowing we were and Jessica Lippert, Maddie Brandt 110-meter hurdles. state meet along with Jordan Stoner, on the bubble,” Stoner said. “We and Eri Siems placed second and The Wolverine girls’ team Bryce Flater, and Jack Stumberg as had a time that was close enough, advanced on time while the 4 x placed fifth in the team race yet part of the Spartan first place 4 x but then PR-ing by a second and a 400 group (Addison Johnson, Katie advanced just two events to state, 100-meter relay team. Stoner, Adam half was amazing, especially with a Gast, Brandt and Siems) advanced Brooke Morgan in the high jump Kaufman, Flater, and Stumberg also freshman on our team.” after placing third in their event. and the 4 x 400-meter relay. brought home a gold medal in the 4 “That’s what I’m most proud of - Three of the boys’ four state All of D-NH’s boys’ state x 200 after improving on their best the freshman (Adam Kaufman) run- qualifiers came in the field events. qualifiers made it automatically time by one and one-half seconds. ning as part of our 4 x 200 team and The Meinders brothers, Clay and after placing in the top two while Stoner’s third place finish among top how well he did,” Stumberg said. Caleb, placed first and second in the girls’ 4 x 400-meter relay hurdlers in the 110-meter high hur- Stoner probably couldn’t think the shot put, with Clay advancing advanced automatically and Morgan dles with a time of 15.79 earned him of a better way to cap off his senior automatically and Caleb advancing advanced on her performance. The the right to close out his senior year year than competing in three events easily based on performance with D-NH 4 x 400-meter relay team with another state appearance. Dylan at the state track and field meet. his 49-foot, 8 ½-inch effort. Nathan was second its race, with Josie Hendricks earned the opportunity to “It’s a great experience. It’s in- Karsjens advanced on performance Hill, Madison Hedges, Jurane Lizer compete in Des Moines after run- tense. It’s awesome,” he said. in the discus after placing third with and Taylor Hedges finishing in 4 ning a personal best in the 3,200 Going into the district meet, Hen- a 141-foot, 3-inch throw while the 4 minutes, 16.83 seconds which was meter run with a time of 10:29.30. In dricks felt qualifying for state in the x 800-meter relay team (Alec Stahl, good enough to move on. Morgan addition to anchoring the two quali- 3,200 was an attainable goal, but he Sully Hofmeister, Austin Rekward, placed fourth in the high jump, fying relays, Stumberg also qualified also knew he would need to improve Mason Eilderts) advanced on clearing 5 feet, and will have a individually in the 100-meter dash his time to do so. With that in mind, performance after placing second in chance to improve one spot on her after his third place finish with a he focused on staying with the lead 8 minutes, 30.34 seconds. second-place state meet finish of a time of 11.71. runner, Curran Matthias of Denver, The Class 1A state track and Looking back on their race in the Spartan senior Brock Rohler hurled his way to the state meet with a year ago. whom he had often run against dur- field meet will be held Thursday 4 x 100, Rohler and Stoner laughed winning throw of 152 feet 11 inches in the discus event at the Class 1A The Wolverine boys stacked ing the regular season. through Saturday in Des Moines. A in amazement at how they initially district meet in Grundy Center. (Patti Rust/The Grundy Register photo) their sprints with their best “Given the weather condi- complete meet schedule is available missed on the first exchange of the runners in hopes of advancing as tions Thursday I knew that it would at http://www.iahsaa.org/track- baton, but somehow recovered to many events as possible to state. take a lot to improve my time, but field/2015-state-track-and-field- pull out the win. Connor Neuroth, Connor Blough, I was also aware that I was on the “To have qualified for the state ran, jumped, and threw strong. We meet-information/ “We missed on the exchange the Jakob Luna and John Crew gave verge of qualifying,” Hendricks said. meet means so much to me,” he said. finished third in a stronger district Class 1A State Track Qualifier first time, for the first time ever,” the Wolverines the win in 4 x 200- “Basically, I knew everyone was “Ever since I started running track in than most people anticipated. Belle (at Northwood) Stoner said. Girls’ Results meter relay while Crew, Blough, running in these same conditions, so junior high, I have looked forward to Plaine and Denver names will show “I thought it was a good start,” Team scores — 1) Northwood-Kensett Neuroth and Calvin Wildeboer I had to forget about the weather and running at the state meet and I have up several times for placing at the Rohler said. “The stick was a little 124 (6 state qualifying events); 2) West combined to win the 4 x 400. Crew just focus on running the best time I made it one of my biggest goals. To state track meet. I would like to think Hancock 103 (9); 3) AGWSR 82 ½ (5); 4) shaky, but we got it passed within joined Broden Coulter, Nate Sharp could.” have accomplished this goal feels we held our own against some tough Nashua-Plainfield 79 ½ (3); 5) Newman the exchange zone.” Catholic 41 (3); 6) North Iowa 68 (3); 7) and Nic Gronowski on the winning Qualifying for the state meet was amazing.” teams and competitors. We will look Their quick recovery, plus flaw- Rockford 61 (2); 8) Belmond-Klemme 60 (3); 4 x 800 team while Brody Goos something Hendricks has had in the “Despite the weather conditions, to finish our season on a strong note less exchanges during the next two back of his mind for some time. Ac- 9) Riceville 40 (2); 10) North Butler 38 (1). joined Neuroth, Blough and Crew which seem to be an annual oc- and put our best foot forward on the (Results include state qualifiers and local transfers of the baton was all it took on the winning medley squad. complishing this goal is particularly currence during the district meet, blue oval.” place winners) for the Spartans to claim the district Blough placed second in the 200- meaningful this spring, given that he we saw some really strong perfor- Gladbrook-Reinbeck senior Zach Discus — 1) Haley Landers (N Butler) win. 123-9; 2) Emma Chizek (W Hancock) 112-8; meter dash and advanced while was forced to sit out with an injury mances from everyone,” Grundy Pierce qualified for the state meet Goos was second in the 110-meter “We had good hand off with both for most of the cross country season 3) Dusti Bratrud (N-K) 101-8. Center head coach Andy McQuillen High jump — 1) Maria Gonzalez (W hurdles and advanced. Jordan and I, and Jack and I, and we last fall. said. “As a team, I really felt like we See BOYS TRACK page 17 Hancock) 5-1; 2) Alyssa Staudt (Rockford) The Class 2A state track and 5-0; 3) Brianna High (B-K) 4-10; 4) tied, field meet will be held Thursday Jessica Lippert (AGWSR) 4-8. through Saturday in Des Moines. A Long jump — 1) Maria Gonzalez (W Hancock) 16-7 ½; 2) Dallas Weiss (N-P) 15-9 complete meet schedule is available ¼; 3) Shelby Low (N-K) 15-9; 7) Maddie at http://www.iahsaa.org/track- Brandt (AGWSR) 14-4. field/2015-state-track-and-field- Shot put — 1) Rachel Frazier (AGWSR) meet-information/ 35-3; 2) Skylar Schmitt (Rockford) 34-4; 3) Grundy Center girls send Lucy Hughes (N Iowa) 33-11 ½; 7) Sadie Class 2A State Track Clark (AGWSR) 32-5. Qualifier 100-meter dash — 1) Brittany Kackley (at Story City) (B-K) 13.26. Girls’ Results 200-meter dash — 1) Brittany Kackley Team scores — 1) Roland-Story (B-K) 26.98; 2) Hattie Davidson (N-K) 27.34; 112 (10 state qualifying events); 2) West 3) Katie Gast (AGWSR) 28.17. Marshall 96 (7); 3) South Hardin 94 (7); 4) four events to state meet 400-meter dash — 1) Hattie Davidson (N- By PATTI RUST North Polk 89 1/2 (6); 5) Dike-New Hartford meet) and it just looks so fun and I’m Sports Correspondent K) 1:00.97; 2) Kaylee Hudspeth (W Hancock) 75 1/2 (2); 6) Clarion-Goldfield 66 ½ (6); way excited,” Luhring said. “I’m 1:01.95; 3) Eri Siems (AGWSR) 1:05.10; 7) 7) Madrid 65 ½ (3); 8) Hampton-Dumont GRUNDY CENTER – Despite kind of scared, but also really happy Anna Jaspers (AGWSR) 1:08.0. 56 (5); 9) Aplington-Parkersburg 48 (4); 10) a light, steady rain throughout most 800-meter run — 1) Maria Gonzalez (W South Hamilton 28 (1); 11) Ogden 10 (0); that I get to run with these girls.” of the night at the Class 1A District Hancock) 2:24.98; 2) Rachel Schutter (N 12) Columbus Catholic 0 (0). As far as the veterans, they say Iowa) 2:26.84; 6) Jessica Lippert (AGWSR) (Results include state qualifiers and meet Thursday, the Grundy Center the state meet experience never gets 2:42.52; 8) Haley Bakker (AGWSR) 2:44.88. local place winners) girls’ team put together a number of old. 1,500-meter run — 1) Taylor Hauser Discus — 1) Madi Mason (H-D) 115-0; top performances, many of them in “It takes a lot of hard work to get (Newman) 5:12.47; 2) Bethany Lippert 2) Brittany Richards (Madrid) 113-10. their final performance of the sea- High jump — 1) Sarah Boomgarden down there,” Mathews said. “Since (AGWSR) 5:15.95; 3) Lydia Beran (Riceville) (S Hardin) 5-3; 2) Lauren Himan (R-S) 5-2; son, while six Lady Spartans earned only 24 teams qualify in each event, 5:16.77. 3,000-meter run — 1) Lydia Beran 3) Alyssa Hegland (S Hamilton) 5-2; 4) the right to compete at the 2015 state it’s an honor to be among the teams Brooke Morgan (DNH) 5-0. (Riceville) 11:18.96; 2) Bethany Lippert track and field meet this week. that get to be there.” (AGWSR) 11.25.41. Long jump — 1) Maddie Disney “I was extremely pleased with the (C-G) 15-8 ½; 2) Jessica Bell (Madrid) 15-5; Going into the meet, the d-med 100-meter hurdles — 1) Dallas Weiss (N- 5) Haleigh Durnin (DNH) 15-2. way we performed on a rainy, dreary team admitted they felt the return to P) 15.05; 2) Holly Bock (Newman) 16.18; 3) Shot put — 1) Kaylee Knutson (R-S) night,” Grundy Center head coach state was a possibility, but not sure Whitney Burgardt (W Hancock) 16.27. 37-5; 2) Madi Mason (H-D) 36-1 ½; 6) Todd Rohler said. “We had seven 400-meter hurdles — 1) Kaylee Hudspeth thing. (W Hancock) 1:10.28; 6) Addison Johnson Sydney Petersen (DNH) 31-9. events that set their personal records 100-meter dash — 1) Sarah “We knew we were on the edge (AGWSR) 1:17.97. Boomgarden (S Hardin 13.21; 2) Kayla for the season, and we qualified four and that we had to perform our best 4 x 100-meter relay — 1) West Hancock Johnson (R-S) 13.27; 3) Lexi Georgius (R-S) events for the state meet. I think it to come through, and we did,” Lin- 53.94. 4 x 200-meter relay — 1) Northwood- 13.28; 7) Josie Claude (DNH) 14.18. speaks very highly of our girls that deman said. 200-meter dash — 1) Sarah they compete their best in the big- Kensett 1:52.08; 7) AGWSR (Alana Boomgarden (S Hardin) 26.50; 2) Allison Johanns can attest to the hard Groninga, Anna Jaspers, Jessica Morey, Hilleman (W Marshall) 27.11; 3) Kayla gest meets. We are looking forward work it took this time around. She Addison Johnson) 2:02.27. Johnston (R-S) 27.32; 7) Jurane Lizer (DNH) to good things this Thursday through took over the lead on the final 800 4 x 400-meter relay — 1) West Hancock 27.95. Saturday at the state meet.” meter leg and distanced herself from 4:16.09; 2) Northwood-Kensett 4:23.03; 3) 400-meter dash — 1) Maria Gorham The Spartan distance medley AGWSR (Addison Johnson, Katie Gast, (N Polk) 1:01.12; 2) Claire Davis (C-G) the rest of the group to secure the Maddie Brandt, Eri Siems) 4:23.95. 1:01.98; 3) Kenzie Alberts (C-G) 1:02.08; team of Kayla Mathews, Katie win. Then she collapsed. 4 x 800-meter relay — 1) North Iowa 4) Madison Hedges (DNH) 1:05.20; 5) Lindeman, Landry Luhring, and “It was tough for me, but I really 10:13.45; 2) AGWSR (Jessica Lippert, Courtney Bolhuis (DNH) 1:06.72. Piper Johanns clocked their season wanted to pull through and get this Maddie Brandt, Eri Siems, Bethany Lippert) 800-meter run — 1) Miquela Teske best time of 4:32.97 to earn a dis- 10:18.83. (S Hardin) 2:28.34; 2) Shannon Breja (W team to state,” she said. “I thought I Distance medley relay — 1) Newman Marshall) 2:28.49; 3) Georgia Porter (W trict championship and secure an was going to die (afterward).” Catholic 4:28.64; 2) AGWSR (Katie Gast, Marshall) 2:30.10; 7) Kadi Wright (DNH) outright spot at the state meet. The Johanns and the other juniors Eri Siems, Maddie Brandt, Bethany Lippert) 2:38.69; 8) Olivia Eiklenborg (DNH) three junior members of the team - look forward to returning to state 4:40.61. 2:39.38. Mathews, Lindeman, and Johanns with some experience under their Sprint medley relay — 1) Nashua- 1,500-meter run — 1) Emerson Sears - are all making their third straight Plainfield 1:55.32; 6) AGWSR (Alana (N Polk) 5:15.80; 2) Alelia Lesher (N Polk) belts, and given that there are no se- Groninga, Addison Johnson, Katie Gast, 5:22.69; 6) Haylee Luna (DNH) 5:33.90. trip to the state meet, while freshman niors on this year’s Spartan girls’ Anna Jaspers) 2:07.66. 3,000-meter run — 1) Patty Teggatz Luhring will run for the first time on Grundy Center junior Katie Lindeman takes the lead in her leg of the Shuttle hurdle relay — 1) Nashua- (H-D) 11:35.58; 2) Claire Damon (S Hardin) the blue oval. Spartan state qualifying 4 x 800-meter relay at the district meet Thurs- Plainfield 1:09.30. See WOLVERINES page 19 “I’ve watched it before (the state See GIRLS TRACK page 17 day. (Patti Rust/The Grundy Register photo) See COUGARS page 17 www.thegrundyregister.com Grundy SPORTS Register Thursday, May 21, 2015 17 Boys track From page 16 State in both the shot put and the discus, taking district championship honors in the shot with a throw of 51 feet 7 Track and Field Qualifiers inches, and finishing as runner-up in Class 1A Boys Class 1A Girls the discus with a hurl of 145 feet. 100-meter dash 1,500-meter run “The discus was a little shaky,” Pierce said. “I got some good throws Jack Stumberg, Grundy Center Bethany Lippert, AGWSR in and then once we got to finals the 3,200-meter run Tiana Saak, Grundy Center rain started coming down and you Dylan Hendricks, Grundy Center 3,000-meter run couldn’t grip the disc.” 110-meter hurdles Bethany Lippert, AGWSR “In the shot put the rain wasn’t a Jordan Stoner, Grundy Center 4 x 400-meter relay big factor for me,” he said. “It wasn’t a PR, but for the ring being wet it 400-meter hurdles AGWSR was pretty good. I’m pretty happy Eric Stoakes, Gladbrook-Reinbeck (Johnson, Gast, Brandt, Siems) about that. There was a lot of pres- 4 x 100-meter relay 4 x 800-meter relay sure on myself, but I hunkered down Grundy Center AGWSR and got ‘er done.” (Rohler, Stoner, Flater, Stumberg) (J. Lippert, Brandt, Siems, B. Lippert) Pierce doesn’t plan to change much in preparation for the state 4 x 200-meter relay 4 x 800-meter relay meet – no need to mess with some- Grundy Center Grundy Center thing that’s working – but he’s look- (Stoner, Kaufman, Flater, Stumberg) (Johanns, Saak, Lindeman, K. Mathews) ing forward to one more chance to 4 x 800-meter relay Distance Medley Relay compete at Drake Stadium. AGWSR Grundy Center “It’s a lot of fun,” he said. “The atmosphere of state track gives you (Stahl, Hofmeister, Rekward, Eilderts) (K. Mathews, Lindeman, Luhring, Johanns) a whole other adrenaline rush. It’s Gladbrook-Reinbeck Shot put pretty cool.” (Stoakes, T. Pierce, Bown, Lott) Rachel Frazier, AGWSR As reigning state champ in the Discus Discus 400-meter hurdles, Gladbrook-Re- Brock Rohler, Grundy Center Jill Itzen, Grundy Center inbeck junior Eric Stoakes can look forward to another appearance in the Zach Pierce, Gladbrook-Reinbeck event this year after his gold medal Nathan Karsjens, AGWSR Class 2A Boys performance at the district meet. Shot put 200-meter dash Stoakes won the event at the district Clay Meinders, AGWSR Connor Blough, Dike-New Hartford meet with a time of 55.09, just six Caleb Meinders, AGWSR one-hundredths of a second behind 110-meter hurdles his state winning time last season. Zach Pierce, Gladbrook-Reinbeck Brody Goos, Dike-New Hartford He indicates it has taken all season 4 x 200-meter relay to get back to clocking those times G-R junior Eric Stoakes leads the first leg of the Rebel state qualifying 4 Class 2A Girls Dike-New Hartford in the tough 400-meter hurdle event. x 800 relay. Stoakes also qualified in the 400-meter hurdles for the third “I came in with a lot of pressure,” consecutive year. (Patti Rust/The Grundy Register photo) 4 x 400-meter relay (Neuroth, Blough, Luna, Crew) Stoakes said. “The whole year I’ve Dike-New Hartford 4 x 400-meter relay had a target on my back. Some meets (Hill, Hedges, Lizer, Hedges) Dike-New Hartford haven’t come to that champion level. the rain.” 2:06.09; 2) Finn Cleveland (GC) 2:06.19; 3) High jump (Crew, Blough, Wildeboer, Neuroth) It’s one of those events that it takes Anderson is looking forward to Austin Lott (G-R) 2:09.52. Brooke Morgan, Dike-New Hartford 4 x 800-meter relay you the whole season to get back to.” seeing what Pierce, Stoakes, and the 1,600 meter run – 1) Trey Squiers (BP) Dike-New Hartford He looks forward to the excit- relay team can accomplish in Des 4:45.03; 2) Braden Parr (BP) 4:45.51; 7) Finn ing atmosphere and the fast track at Cleveland (GC) 5:01.66. (Coulter, Sharp, Gronowski, Crew) Moines. 3,200 meter run – 1) Curran Matthias (D) Drake Stadium. In a close team race Thursday, 1,600-meter Medley Relay “I’m just there to do one thing,” 10:25.62; 2) Dylan Hendricks (GC) 10:29.30. Dike-New Hartford Denver won the district team title 110-meter hurdles – 1) Will Garber Stoakes said. “Get that win again. with 122 points and Belle Plaine was (Neuroth, Goos, Blough, Crew) My freshman year I ended with a 56, (BCLUW) 15.12; 2) Justin Jacobi (GP) 15.52; runner-up with 107. Grundy Center 3) Jordan Stoner (GC) 15.79; 7) Austyn Pikna last year 55. Hopefully I can get un- earned a third place team finish with (GC) 19.70. der 55 this year.” 92 points, and Gladbrook-Reinbeck 400-meter hurdles – 1) Eric Stoakes (G- Stoakes will also compete at state went fifth with 67. R) 55.09; 2) Isaac Barrett (D) 56.49. as part of the qualifying Rebel 4 x 4 x 100-meter relay – 1) Grundy Center Girls track 800-meter relay team, which fin- Class 1A District @ Grundy (Brock Rohler, Jordan Stoner, Bryce Flater, From pagee 16 with my throws than I have all this Discus – 1) Alli Distler (D) 105-7; 2) Jill ished third but shaved eight seconds Center - Boys’ Results Jack Stumberg) 45.68; 2) BCLUW 46.30; 7) track team, their comments demon- year,” she said. “I raised my personal Itzen (GC) 99-8; 7) Madi White (G-R) 84-8. Gladbrook-Reinbeck (Jake Schuman, Spen- off their best time to land among Team Scores – 1) Denver 122; 2) Belle strate the leadership role they’ve as- record by almost three feet, so that 100-meter dash – 1) Mallory Vawter the top 24 in the state. Along with Plaine 107; 3) Grundy Center 92; 4) BCLUW cer Goos, Zach Pierce, Shye Johnston) 50.93. (BCLUW) 12.68; 2) Morgan Thompson (C) sumed. was the highlight - until I found out 13.56; 3) Katy Thompson (G-R) 13.77. Stoakes, Tyler Pierce, Parker Bown, 76 ½; 5) Gladbrook-Reinbeck 67; 6) Colo- 4 x 200-meter relay – 1) Grundy Center (Jordan Stoner, Adam Kaufman, Bryce Flater, “It’s nice to have some experi- about qualifying for state.” 200-meter dash – 1) Mallory Vawter and Austin Lott make up the state Nesco 65 ½; 7) GMG 56; 8) Janesville 44; 9) ence at state track,” Johanns said. “It While dual sporting can be over- (BCLUW) 26.89; 2) Morgan Thompson (C) Valley Lutheran 33; 10) Clarksville 18; 11) Jack Stumberg) 1:35.09; 2) Denver 1:35.83; qualifying relay team. 4) Gladbrook-Reinbeck (Phil Zimmerman, will be nice to help Landry relax a whelming, Itzen feels it is well worth 27.95; 5) Katy Thompson (G-R) 28.70. North Tama 6; 12) Meskwaki 5. 400-meter dash – 1) Sammy Watson Gladbrook-Reinbeck coach Jack- Jeff Tscherter, Jake Schuman, Parker Bown) little bit, hopefully, and help her be the time and effort. son Anderson was thrilled with the High Jump – 1) Jacob Ehlen (BP) 6-0; 2) comfortable and have fun with it.” “The best part about dual sporting (NT) 1:02.58; 2) Chandler Kendall (GMG) Matthew Hill (C-N) 5-8. 1:37.81. 1:03.20; 4) Audrey Leyen (G-R) 1:07.46; 7) performance of the Rebel team at the Long Jump – 1) Bryce Newcomb (GMG) 4 x 400-meter relay – 1) Denver 3:31.80; “The past two years have been all is being a part of two things that are Haylee Neessen (GC) 1:12.77; 8) Chloe Wilt- district meet, and the fact that they 21-11; 2) Mitch Siech (D) 20-5 ½; 4) Bryce 2) Belle Plaine 3:32.53; 3) Gladbrook-Rein- about the running,” Lindeman said. way bigger than myself,” she said. fang (GC) 1:13.32. qualified four events for the state Flater (GC) 19-5 ¾. beck (Parker Bown, Hunter Lott, Jeff Tschert- “I’ll probably try to take in the whole “Being a part of two teams is awe- 800-meter run – 1) Samantha Ubben (BCLUW) 2:37.72; 2) Shelby McKinely (NT) meet. Shot put – 1) Zach Pierce (G-R) 51-7; 2) er, Eric Stoakes) 3:38.86; 7) Grundy Center experience a lot more this year than some. I love working with people (Chase Boren, Adam Kaufman, Jordan Lehr, the past two years.” who are willing to work with you 2:41.63. “It was the best night of perfor- Noah Isaacson (D) 47-5 ½. 1,500 meter run – 1) Tiana Saak (GC) mances that I have seen all year,” Discus – 1) Brock Rohler (GC) 152-11; Joseph Kanagy) 4:02.74. In another automatic qualifier, and back you up. They can do things 4 x 800-meter relay – 1) Belle Plaine 5:27.94; 2) Skylar Veldhouse (BCLUW) Anderson said. “Cutting off eight 2) Zach Pierce (G-R) 145-0; 7) Cade Rohler Tiana Saak ran to a first place finish that I can’t and I can do things that 5:32.08; 7) Jori Steenhoek (GC) 6:09.94. 8:24.42; 2) Denver 8:27.82; 3) Gladbrook- (GC) 108-4. in the 1,500 meter run, crossing the they can’t, but together we can do 3,000 meter run – 1) Abi Watson seconds on our 4 x 800 time was a Reinbeck (Eric Stoakes, Tyler Pierce, Parker great start to the night, especially 100-meter dash – 1) Vance Bohlen (BP) finish at 5:27.94, two seconds better great things.” (NT) 11:19.42; 2) Kyla Wilkening (GMG) Bown, Austin Lott) 8:45.56. 11:20.83; 6) Jori Steenhoek (GC) 13:29.67. considering the weather was not on 11.43; 2) Bryce Newcomb (GMG) 11.44; 3) than her previous personal best. As Though Gladbrook-Reinbeck Jack Stumberg (GC) 11.71; 5) Brock Rohler Distance medley relay – 1) Belle Plaine for how she managed to achieve her was unable to qualify events for 100-meter hurdles – 1) Mallory Vawter our side.” (GC) 11.98; 6) Phil Zimmerman (G-R) 12.02; 3:46.86; 2) Denver 3:52.24; 4) Grundy Center (BCLUW) 15.35; 2) Nicole Lutes (BCLUW) best performance in less than ideal state this season, they had a num- 16.35; 8) Hailey Stickfort (G-R) 19.21. “Our shuttle hurdle relay team 7) Jeff Tscherter (G-R) 12.10. (Jordan Stoner, Bryce Flater, Adam Kaufman, conditions, Saak focused on her form ber of top five finishes at the district 400-meter hurdles – 1) Amelia Ton- took more than a second off their 200-meter dash – 1) Bryce Newcomb Dylan Hendricks) 3:59.27. Shuttle hurdle relay – 1) BCLUW and a used little motivation from the meet, including Katy Thompson’s ner (BCLUW) 1:11.34; 2) Jenna Willett previous best time this season, (GMG) 22.99; 2) Vance Bohlen (BP) 23.31; 1:00.46; 2) Belle Plaine 1:02.50; 3) Glad- sidelines to lift her to the win. third place finish in the 100-meter (BCLUW) 1:12.54. which, unfortunately, came just 3) Jack Stumberg (GC) 23.94; 6) Phil Zim- brook-Reinbeck (Phil Zimmerman, Parker “When I was running I was just dash and fifth place in the 200-me- 4 x 100-meter relay – 1) BCLUW shy of making the cut for the state merman (G-R) 24.60. Bown, Hunter Lott, Eric Stoakes) 1:04.34; 7) trying to stride out,” she said. “I ter dash. Audrey Leyen went fourth 1:10.57; 2) Colo-Nesco 1:14.06; 5) Glad- meet,” he said. “Zach Pierce took 400-meter dash – 1) Bryce Newcomb Grundy Center (Colton Sandell, Josh Kuiper, could hear my mom and my dad and place in the 400-meter dash, and the brook-Reinbeck (Kendra Vavroch, Hailey control of the shot put and was the (GMG) 50.51; 2) Isaac Barrett (D) 51.63; 5) Austyn Pikna, Tim Knock) 1:11.46. Stickfort, Audrey Leyen, Katy Thompson) my coach yelling.” Rebel 4 x 100-meter relay team of 56.18; 8) Grundy Center (Hannah Stahl, Alys- district champ. All discus throwers Finn Cleveland (GC) 54.88. This will be Saak’s first time at Kendra Vavroch, Hailey Stickfort, 800-meter run – 1) Josh Wynstra (VL) sa Mathews, Hana Edgerton, Alexa Strickler) faced the same challenge fighting state as a competitor, after having Leyen, and Thompson placed fifth. 58.62. been an alternate last year. The BCLUW girls won the dis- 4 x 200-meter relay – 1) Janesville “I’m really excited,” she said. “It trict team title with 166 ½ points, 81 1:55.67; 2) Clarksville 2:00.26; 8) Gladbrook- Reinbeck (Kendra Vavroch, Alex Thede, will be a lot of fun to go down there points ahead of second place Colo- Alyssa Starnes, Shalyn Johnston) 2:12.35. Cougars with the girls and compete with ev- Nesco. The Grundy Center girls 4 x 400-meter relay – 1) BCLUW eryone.” went sixth with 60 ½ points, and 4:22.41; 2) Grundy Center (Landry Luhring, From page 16 As far as her plan going into the Gladbrook-Reinbeck tied for tenth Piper Johanns, Katie Lindeman, Kayla Boys’ Results meet, Saak will rely on the advice of with 24. Mathews) 4:27.33. Team scores — 1) Northwood-Kensett 4 x 800-meter relay – 1) BCLUW 123 (6 state qualifying events); 2) North her coach and her knowledge of the Class 1A District @ Grundy Center - 10:07.91; 2) Denver 10:09.87; 3) Grundy Iowa 90 (7); 3) tie, AGWSR 82 and West competitors in Class 1A. Center (Piper Johanns, Tiana Saak, Katie Lin- Hancock 82 (3); 5) Belmond-Klemme 72 (6); “I’ll just try to run with the girls Girls’ Results Team Scores – 1) BCLUW 166 ½; 2) Co- deman, Kayla Mathews) 10:11.76. 6) Newman Catholic 55 ½ (3); 7) Nashua- I’ve been running with during the Sprint medley relay – 1) North Tama Plainfield 53 ½ (1); 8) tie, North Butler 41 (2) lo-Nesco 85 ½; 3) GMG 79; 4) North Tama, season, and with the ones I’ve never Denver 74 (tie); 6) Grundy Center 60 ½; 7) 1:56.53; 2) Colo-Nesco 2:00.70; 5) Grundy and Northeast Hamilton 41 (1); 10) Riceville seen before, and see what I can do,” Center (Kayla Mathews, Alyssa Mathews, 29 (0); 11) Rockford 22 (1); 12) CAL 1 (0). Clarksville 47; 8) Belle Plaine 37 ½; 9) Val- she said. ley Lutheran 35; 10) Janesville, Gladbrook- Katie Lindeman, Landry Luhring) 2:03.65; (Results include state qualifiers and local 8) Gladbrook-Reinbeck (Kendra Vavroch, place winners) Two additional Spartan events Reinbeck 24 (tie); 12) Meskwaki 7. High Jump – 1) Geneva Basye (VL) Hailey Stickfort, Madi White, Audrey Leyen) Discus — 1) Tom Yezek (N-K) 169-10; would learn they qualified for the 2:12.06. 2) Alex Paulson (N Iowa) 145-6; 3) Nathan state meet once all districts had re- 4-10; 2) Olivia Barritt (GMG) 4-10. Long Jump – 1) Mallory Vawter Distance medley relay – 1) Grundy Cen- Karsjens (AGWSR) 141-3 ported results. The 4 x 800-meter ter (Kayla Mathews, Katie Lindeman, Landry High jump — 1) Court Christianson (B- (BCLUW) 18-3 ¼; 2) Hannah Faust (C) 15- relay team of Johanns, Saak, Linde- 11; 5) Landry Luhring (GC) 15-11 ½; 8) Han- Luhring, Piper Johanns) 4:32.97; 2) Denver K) 5-10. 4:36.13. Long jump — 1) Taylor Meints (B-K) man, and Mathews qualified with nah Stahl (GC), Reanna Hemingway (NT) 12-9 (tie). Shuttle hurdle relay – 1) BCLUW 20-6 ½; 2) Skylar Anderson (Newman) 20-2; their third place time of 10:11.76. 1:10.57; 2) Colo-Nesco 1:14.06. 3) Clay Meinders (AGWSR) 18-11 ¾. Jill Itzen, who placed second in the Shot put – 1) Mackinze Urbanek (BP) Shot put — 1) Clay Meinders (AGWSR) discus with a throw of 99 feet 8 34-2; 2) Devin Francis (C-N) 33-4; 8) Alyssa Mathews (GC) 29-4. 54-11; 2) Caleb Meinders (AGWSR) 49-8 ½; inches, learned she qualified for state 3) Alex Paulson (N Iowa) 46-5 ½. through a text she received from 100-meter dash — 1) Korby Sander (B- K) 11.18; 2) Spencer Armstrong (N Iowa) a friend. Itzen had avoided watch- 11.41; 4) Dylan Heetland (AGWSR) 11.85. ing the results come in because she 200-meter dash — 1) Korby Sander (B- didn’t want to get her hopes up. K) 22.55; 2) Spencer Armstrong (N Iowa) “Going into the meet on Thurs- 23.36; 3) Scott Hengesteg (N-K) 23.64. day my goal was to do the best that 400-meter dash — 1) Connor Smith (N North Butler's Jerod Ballhagen passes Mason Eilderts of AGWSR in I could do, but I had no idea that I Iowa) 51.37; 2) Joey DeHart (W Hancock) 52.34; 6) Liam Stubbe (AGWSR) 55.42. the final lap of the 4x800 en route to the win in the event and advance would qualify,” Itzen said. “For me 800-meter run — 1) Mitchell Longcor to state. Both teams advanced. (Kristi Nixon/Mid-America Publishing that wasn’t my mind set at the dis- (Rockford) 2:08.47; 4) Mason Eilderts photo) trict meet. I threw more for my per- (AGWSR) 2:15.48; 5) Travis Pfaltzgraft sonal record, than to get to state.” (AGWSR) 2:17.55. 57.61. Hofmeister, Austin Rekward, Mason Eilderts) A dual sport athlete who partici- 1,600-meter run — 1) Connor Smith (N 4 x 100-meter relay — 1) Belmond- 8:30.34; 3) West Hancock 8:33.41. pates in both track and golf, Itzen Iowa) 4:52.11; 2) Austin Rekward (AGWSR) Klemme 44.99; 2) North Iowa 46.31. 1,600-meter medley relay — 1) North 5:02.37. 4 x 200-meter relay — 1) Belmond- Iowa 3:46.68; 2) West Hancock 3:48.49; 3) hadn’t been able to compete in all 3,200-meter run — 1) Max Mueller Klemme 1:33.25; 2) Northwood-Kensett AGWSR (Dylan Heetland, Cody Williams, of the track meets on the Spartan (Newman) 10:36.80; 4) Travis Pfaltzgraft 1:34.42; 3) North Butler 1:35.09; 6) AGWSR Travis Haupt, Sully Hofmeister) 3:51.41. schedule this season, and said she (AGWSR) 11:21.84. (Cody Williams, Jake Willems, Josh June, Shuttle hurdle relay — 1) Northwood- barely made it to practices. Even so, 110-meter hurdles — 1) Sully Reyerson Alec Stahl) 1:40.75. Kensett 1:01.97; 2) West Hancock 1:02.72; 3) she felt prepared and ready to reach (N-K) 15.58; 7) Travis Pfaltzgraft (AGWSR) 4 x 400-meter relay — 1) Northwood- Nashua-Plainfield 1:03.44; 6) AGWSR (Liam her personal goal going into Thurs- 18.62. Kensett 3:34.39. Stubbe, Miguel Reyes, Travis Pfaltzgraft, 400-meter hurdles — 1) Kyle Pruisman 4 x 800-meter relay — 1) North Butler Josh June) 1:08.78. day’s competition. (NE Hamilton) 57.32; 2) AJ Hanus (Newman) 8:28.55; 2) AGWSR (Alec Stahl, Sully “I definitely felt more confident 18 Thursday, May 21, 2015 Grundy SPORTS Register www.thegrundyregister.com Spartan tennis Wolverine girls’ postseason Spartans dominate golf sectional girls fall to GRUNDY CENTER — The tennis hopes end in regionals Grundy Center boys’ tennis team South Hardin, A-P DIKE — The Dike-New defeated Taylor Ahrenholz, 9-8 (5). took advantage of its home course GRUNDY CENTER — The Hartford girls’ tennis team saw its Doubles to score a dominating victory in a Grundy Center High School girls’ postseason tennis hopes come to a Koop/Meyer (D-NH) defeated Class 1A sectional meet. tennis team dropped a pair of quick end in regional play Saturday Meyer/Stecklein, 8-5. The Huskies had the five lowest matches last week by 9-0 scores with a 5-0 loss to Waverly-Shell Klug/Williams (D-NH) def scores of the meet while winning to South Hardin and Aplington- Rock. Bunn/Schmidt, 8-2. by 31 shots over second-place Cuvelier/Mallory Laube (D-NH) Parkersburg. The Wolverines (8-2 in dual Gladbrook-Reinbeck. The Spartans, The Spartans (0-7) played defeated McMillan/Megan Rex, play) also defeated Oelwein and Rebels and third-place GMG all in the North Iowa Cedar League 8-2. advance to Thursday’s district Union Community in regular season Tournament Monday and faced meet at Oskaloosa, where the top Aplington-Parkersburg in dual team dual play last week. They wrapped Dike-New Hartford 9, Union 0 two finishers advance to the Class regional play Tuesday. up their season at the North Iowa Singles 1A state tournament May 29-30 in Cedar League Tournament Monday. Rachel Koop (D-NH) defeated Marshalltown. South Hardin 9, GC 0 D-NH did not win a set against Krystal Putz, 8-0. “Winning the sectional was Singles a Waverly-Shell Rock team that Ali Meyer (D-NH) defeated special, but not nearly as important Emily Haywood (SH) defeated Nessa Bellinger, 8-1. Cearra Aguon, 8-2 played larger schools throughout as earning the opportunity to Rachel Miller (SH) defeated the regular season and suffered Abby Klug (D-NH) defeated advance to the next level of the Michelle McIntire. 8-1 just two losses. The match ended Leah Walker, 8-6. postseason tournament,” Spartan Emma Williams (D-NH) Shannon Teske (SH) defeated April by rule after the Go-Hawks had coach Dennis Dirks said. “The Mixdorf, 8-1 defeated Nicole Lowe, 8-2. built an insurmountable 5-0 meet served as the first step in that Ashley Chapman (SH) defeated Biz Cuvelier (D-NH) defeated advancement process.” Melanie Homeister, 8-4 lead. Doubles matches were not Dani Wandschneider, 8-2. Dirks said the Spartans’ Emily Mitchell (SH) defeated Amber played and one singles match was Laube, 8-6 Mallory Laube (D-NH) defeated experience at Oskaloosa of a year terminated before it was completed. Bethany Steffen, 8-2. Laura Stanish (SH) defeated ago will serve invaluable. Spartan senior Sam Thompson chips onto the ninth green during Earlier in the week the Doubles Kaitlynn Ehrig, 8-0 “We’re now much more Friday’s sectional meet. Thompson and his teammates won the Doubles Wolverines were 8-1 winners over Koop/Meyer (D-NH) defeated confident and comfortable with the sectional and will play for a spot in the state tournament Thursday in Haywood/Teske (SH) defeated Putz/Walker, 8-2. Oelwein and 9-0 winners over course,” he said. “The course offers Oskaloosa. (John Jensen/The Grundy Register photo) Aguon/Homeister, 8-0 Klug/Williams (D-NH) defeated Miller/Mitchell (SH) defeated Union. Four of D-NH’s five singles a variety of character holes unlike wins against Oelwein were defeated Bellinger/Steffen, 8-0. many that the average 1A golfer McIntire/Mixdorf, 8-0 tournament after shooting 40 on the Center 82; 4) Jesper Holke-Farnam, Chapman/Stanish (SH) defeated by four games or less, though the Cuvelier/Laube (D-NH) defeated deals with throughout the season.” Laube/Ehrig, 8-2 Lowe/Sammy Wordehoff, 8-3. Spartan junior Austin Burroughs front nine holes but faded on the Grundy Center 84*; 5) Jake Wolverines were easier winners in back nine. Luke Holman shot 90 for Bangasser, Grundy Center 84 doubles play. Matches were more earned sectional medalist honors A-P 9, Grundy Center 0 Regional Team Tennis with a round of 79. He trailed by the Rebels while Bryce Ehlers and * - Won two-hole playoff Singles one-sided against Union, with Waverly-Shell Rock 5, Dike- one shot after the first nine holes Joe Smoldt shot 41 each. Grundy Center (326) – Haley Schneiderman (AP) defeated Rachel Koop scoring an 8-0 victory New Hartford 0 but rallied with the low nine holes 1A Boys' Sectional Burroughs 41-38 – 79; Pelzer 42-39 defeated Cearra Aguon, 8-0 at No. 1 singles and Abby Klug and (at Grundy Center) – 81; Saak 43-39 – 82; Holke- Korrigan Hippen (AP) defeated Singles of the day, a 38, his second time Michelle McIntire, 8-1 Emma Williams winning 8-0 at No. Hannah Fox (WSR) defeated around. Tanner Pelzer finished Team scores (Top three advance Farnam 43-41 – 84; Bangasser Abby Johnson (AP) defeated April 2 doubles. Rachel Koop, 6-3, 6-3. just one shot behind Burroughs to district at Oskaloosa) – 1) 45-39 – 84; Sam Thompson 46-42 Mixdorf, 8-1 D-N 8, Oelwein 1 Kayla Reusche (WSR) defeated while Nick Saak was another shot Grundy Center 326; 2) Gladbrook- – 88. Hannah Haugstad (AP) defeated Singles Ali Meyer, 6-0, 6-1. Reinbeck 357; 3) GMG 382; Gladbrook-Reinbeck (357) Melanie Homeister, 8-0 back in third. Jake Bangasser and Rachel Koop (D-NH) defeated Chelsea Poesch (WSR) defeated Jesper Holke-Farnam finished tied 4) BCLUW (390); 5) Waterloo – Cam Murphy 40-45 – 85; Luke Jessica Heffner defeated Amber Christian (398); 6) North Tama 410. Holman 46-44 – 90; Bryce Ehlers Laube, 8-0 Hannah Meyer, 8-4. Abby Klug, 6-0, 6-1. for fourth after regulation before Hiedi Haugstad (AP) defeated Ali Meyer (D-NH) defeated Jade Jordyn Mason (WSR) defeated Bangasser won a two-hole playoff Individual medalist race – 1) 43-48 – 91; Joe Smoldt 48-43 – Kaitlynn Ehrig, 8-1 Bunn, 8-4. Emma Williams, 6-3, 6-3. for the fourth-place medal. Austin Burroughs, Grundy Center 91; Bradon Trepp 49-47 – 96; Matt Doubles Abby Klug (D-NH) defeated Krissy Weir (WSR) defeated Cam Murphy paced Gladbrook- 79; 2) Tanner Pelzer, Grundy Roeding 48-55 – 103. Schneiderman/Hippen (AP) defeated Hannah Schmidt, 8-6. Mallory Laube, 6-0, 6-0. Reinbeck with an 85. He led the Center 81; 3) Nick Saak, Grundy Laube/Piper Johanns, 8-1 Emma Williams (D-NH) Sophia Phillips (WSR) led Biz Johnson/Heffner (AP) defeated Aguon/Homeister, 8-0 defeated Natalie McMillan, 8-2. Cuvelier, 7-6 (9), 1-3 (Match not H. Haugstad/Waller (AP) defeated Biz Cuvelier (D-NH) defeated completed by rule) Mixdorf/Ehrig, 8-1 Kaitlyn Stecklein, 8-5. Doubles Relay titles lift Wolverines to third at Denver Invitational Maddison Jackson (Oel) Not contested by run DENVER — Dike-New Hardin) 5-2; 2) Brooke Morgan (DNH) 5-2; 400-meter hurdles — 1) Annika Hartford won the 4 x 200- and 4 5) Jessica Lippert (AGWSR) 4-6; 6) Haleigh Wall (Jesup) 1:09.84; 4) Jessica Lippert Durnin (DNH) 4-6, (AGWSR) 1:15.80. x 400-meter relays on its way to Long jump — 1) Mallory Vawter 4 x 100-meter relay — 1) Union 52.99; Rebel girls’ a third-place finish at the 15-team (BCLUW) 16-7 ½; 2) Haleigh Durnin 4) Grundy Center (Kayla Mathews, Alyssa Denver Invitational last week. (DNH) 16-0. Mathews, Katie Lindeman, Landry Luhring) Union Community won the meet Shot put — 1) Courtney Dinsdale (WV) 56.19; 5) Dike-New Hartford (Josie Claude, soccer ends with 104 points while BCLUM 34-9 ½; 2) Rachel Frazier (AGWSR) 33-5; Sydney Petersen, Bailey Fettkether, Jenna Hudson/D-NH soccer 3) Sydney Petersen (DNH) 33-03. Hensley) 56.48. (83), the Wolverines (77), South 100-meter dash — 1) Mallory Vawter 4 x 200-meter relay — 1) Dike-New busy week at 3-2 Hardin (71) and East Marshall (50) (BCLUW) 13.25; 5) Katy Thompson (GR) Hartford (Bailey Fettkether, Josie Hill, rounded out the top five. AGWSR 14.23; 6) Eri Siems (AGWSR) 14.46. Taylor Hedges, Jurane Lizer) 1:54.46; 4) By PATTI RUST goes 2-3 in busy week placed eighth in the meet while 200-meter dash — 1) Anna Garwood Grundy Center (Kayla Mathews, Alyssa Sports Correspondent th (Union) 27.64; 4) Eri Siems (AGWSR) Mathews, Landry Luhring, Katie Lindeman) Grundy Center came home 11 and 30.41. 2:01.91. WAVERLY – The Gladbrook- By PATTI RUST Hayley Krogh recorded 19 saves. th Sports Correspondent Gladbrook-Reinbeck placed 15 . 400-meter dash — 1) Maggie Driscol 4 x 400-meter relay — 1) Dike-New Reinbeck girls’ soccer team went Denver Girls’ Invitational (Union) 1:02.18; 3) Madison Hedges (DNH) Hartford (Josie Hill, Madison Hedges, Jurane WAVERLY – The Hudson/Dike- Hudson/D-NH 10, South Tama 1-2 at the Waverly tournament Sat- Team scores — 1) Union 1:06.44; 4) Eri Siems (AGWSR) 1:06.67. Lizer, Taylor Hedges) 4:25.52. urday, falling to Decorah 0-2 in the New Hartford girls’ soccer team 0 800-meter run — 1) Lydia Rose (S 4 x 800-meter relay — 1) South Hardin Community 104; 2) BCLUW 83; Hardin) Times NA; 3) Kadi Wright (DNH); 10:36.29; 2) Dike-New Hartford (Kadi first round, winning 7-0 over Benton went 2-1 at the Waverly tournament Five different Hudson/D-NH 3) Dike-New Hartford 77; 4) South in the second round, then closing out 4) Bethany Lippert (AGWSR); 5) Allie Wright, Livvy Eiklenborg, Courtney Bolhuis, Saturday. The Pirates defeated Dec- players scored in the 10-0 shutout of Hardin 71; 5) East Marshall 50; 6) Aalderks (DNH). Allie Aalderks) 10:42.45; 3) Grundy Center the day with a loss to Des Moines orah 2-0 and South Tama 10-0, while South Tama. Olivia Verhulst earned Wapsie Valley 41; 7) Denver 38; 1,500-meter run — 1) Haley Fye (E (Piper Johanns, Tiana Saak, Katie Lindeman, Roosevelt 7-1. Earlier in the week falling to Class 1A No. 6 Denver a hat trick, leading the Pirates with 8) AGWSR 35; 9) Jesup 28; 10) Marshall) 5:20.24; 2) Bethany Lippert Kayla Mathews) 10:45.84. the Rebels earned a pair of exciting (AGWSR) 5:30.11; 5) Tiana Saak (GC) Distance medley relay — 1) East 2-1. During the week Hudson/D-NH three goals. Madison Cooper, Ash- Hudson 27; 11) Grundy Center 16; overtime wins, outlasting Decorah 5:45.93. Marshall 4:35.92. 12) Dunderton 7; 13) Tripoli 6; 14) 3,000-meter run — 1) Claire Damon (S Sprint medley relay — 1) Wapsie 6-4 in a shootout win Thursday, after dropped a road game against ninth- ley Drynovski, and Ashley Polendo ranked Columbus 4-1 Thursday, af- added two each, and Katarina Chris- Waterloo West 4; 15) Gladbrook- Hardin) 11:51.90; 2) Haylee Luna (DNH) Valley 1:59.47; 6) Dike-New Hartford (Josie prevailing 3-2 over Aplington-Park- 11:55.50. Claude, Sydney Petersen, Bailey Fettkether, ter a scoreless double overtime game topher scored one. Hayley Krogh Reinbeck 2. ersburg/Grundy Center in a second Discus — 1) Taylor Wulf (Hudson) 127- 100-meter hurdles — 1) Livvy Eiklenborg) 2:10.57. overtime period on Monday. with Denver ended in a 4-3 shootout and Madison Rousselow shared time 2. Mallory Vawter (BCLUW) 16.11; Shuttle hurdle relay — 1) Union Community 1:12.06. The 6-6 Rebels were slated for a in favor of the Cyclones on Tuesday. in the net. High jump — 1) Sarah Boomgarden (S 6) Haleigh Durnin (DNH) 18.03. pair of road games this week, Mon- “This week was a busy and chal- day at Denver and Thursday at Hud- lenging week,” Hudson/D-NH head Columbus 4, Hudson/D-NH 1 son. They will close out the regular coach Courtney Dreyer said. “Our Madison Cooper scored the only season in a rematch with Aplington- starting center defender went down Hudson/D-NH goal in the 4-1 loss Tight team race cut short at Falcon Boys’ Invite Parkersburg at Aplington on Tues- earlier in the week to an injury so we to Columbus Thursday. Pirate goal- Phillip Zimmerman (G-R) 11.84. day, May 26. By PATTI RUST dash, and Dylan Hendricks and Finn had to move multiple people around keeper Hayley Krogh made 18 saves Sports Correspondent Cleveland of Grundy Center went 200-meter dash – 1) Levi Needham (EM) 23.72; 2) Dylan Heetland (AGWSR) 24.15. G-R 6, Decorah 4 for the last four games. We had great on the night. PARKERSBURG – Area third and fourth in the 1,600-meter 400-meter dash – 1) Isaac Ubben (A-P) Nicole Adair and Amber leadership from underclassmen as boys’ track teams converged on run. Collin Vanderlind of Dike- 55.29; 2) Travis Haupt (AGWSR) 55.58; 6) they stepped into some big roles and Denver 1, Hudson/D-NH 0 Parkersburg last Monday for the New Hartford placed second in the Tyler Pierce (G-R) 58.84; 7) Liam Stubbe Berendes both connected for a goal (AGWSR) 59.20. and a penalty kick to lead the Rebels helped our team tremendously. The Hudson/D-NH and Denver played Falcon Invitational, but the meet 3,200-meter run, as did Brody Goos was cut short due to weather before in the 110-meter hurdles. Miguel 800-meter run – not completed. to an exciting win at Decorah Thurs- team is doing well and we are excit- through regulation and two overtime 1,600 meter run – 1) Nick Meling (EM) day. Hanna Christopher, Kyleah Du- ed to see how the rest of the season periods without any score Tuesday, it could run to completion. Before Reyes of AGWSR placed third in the 4:52.03; 3) Dylan Hendricks (GC) 5:01.28; gan, and Hayley Weber all scored the meet was called there was a 400-meter hurdles. 4) Finn Cleveland (GC) 5:08.22; 5) Nate pans out.” forcing the game into a shootout Sharp (D-NH) 5:09.61; 8) Austin Rekward PKs to secure the win. Bailea Even- tight team race, with Aplington- Hudson/D-NH was scheduled to situation. Denver made four to three Parkersburg holding a slight lead Falcon Boys’ Invitational (AGWSR) 5:19.41. son recorded 24 saves on the night 3,200 meter run – 1) C.J. May (A- host Gladbrook-Reinbeck Thursday. by Hudson/D-NH to take the win with 84 points, Denver close behind Team Scores – 1) Aplington-Parkersburg 1-0. Katarina Chirstopher, Kortney 84; 2) Denver 76; 3) AGWSR 70; 4) East P) 10:30.26; 2) Collin Vanderlind (D-NH) G-R 3, A-P/Grundy Center 2 with 76, AGWSR with 70, and East Marshall 67; 5) Wapsie Valley 51; 6) Dike- 11:34.43. Hudson/D-NH 2, Decorah 0 Craig, and Corey Miles all scored G-R scored first with a Hanna Marshall at 67. New Hartford 46; 7) Grundy Center, South 110-meter hurdles – 1) Will Garber Hardin 30 (tie); 9) Gladbrook-Reinbeck, (BCLUW) 14.86; 2) Brody Goos (D-NH) Christopher goal just three minutes Olivia Verhulst landed both Pirate penalty kicks for the Pirates. Haley In the field events Clay Meinders goals in the net in the 2-0 win over Krogh wen the full 100 minutes in of AGWSR won the shot put with Hudson, BCLUW 45 (tie); 12) Union 8. 15.38; 6) Nick Durnin (D-NH) 16.06. into the game, but a defensive battle High Jump – 1) Chance Jungling (A-P) 400-meter hurdles – 1) Riley Barrett the remainder of the first half left Decorah Saturday. Hudson/D-NH the goal with 13 saves. a throw of 57 feet, Gladbrook- 5-10; 4) Jake Willems (AGWSR) 5-08; 8) (A-P) 58.50; 3) Miguel Reyes (AGWSR) the score 1-0 Rebels at the halfway goalkeeper Hayley Krogh made 10 “That is the hardest I have ever Reinbeck’s Zach Pierce went second Dalton June (AGWSR) 5-02. 1:04.78; 4) Jacob Moore (D-NH) 1:04.91; 5) Josh June (AGWSR) 1:05.27. mark. AP/GC battled back to tie the saves. seen my girls play,” Coach Drey- and AGWSR’s Caleb Meinders Long Jump – 1) Mitch Siech (Denver) placed third. Broke Rohler of 18-09; 2) Nick Durnin (D-NH) 18-03 1/2; 4 x 100-meter relay – not completed. game and then move ahead 2-1 in er said. “We wanted redemption 4 x 200-meter relay – 1) Hudson 1:36.75; Grundy Center was runner-up in the 6) Clay Meinders (AGWSR) 17-08 1/2; 8) the second half, but a Kyleah Du- Denver 2, Hudson/D-NH 1 from earlier in the season and they Bryce Flater (GC) 17-01. 3) Gladbrook-Reinbeck 1:39.18; 7) Dike- discus and Pierce went third. gan goal with four minutes remain- In their second meeting of the brought the energy and the pressure. Shot put – 1) Clay Meinders (AGWSR) New Hartford 1:45.67. ing sent the game into overtime. No In the individual running events 57-0; 2) Zach Pierce (G-R) 53-05; 3) Caleb 4 x 400-meter relay – not completed. week and their third of the season, We took Denver to two sudden death Meinders (AGWSR) 48-04; 4) Ty Sohn (D- 4 x 800-meter relay – 1) East Marshall score in the first 10 minute overtime Jack Stumberg of Grundy Center a 1-1 tie at the end of regulation over times and a PK shoot out. Un- win the 100-meter dash with a NH) 41-03. 8:37.79; 4) AGWSR 9:09.56; 5) Dike-New period meant a second OT period, Hartford 9:11.65. sent the game into overtime. Denver fortunately, we came up short as they Discus – 1) Jake Goeller (WV) 181-02; and the Rebels avoided a shootout time of 11.38. Dyland Heetland of 2) Brock Rohler (GC) 171-08; 3) Zach Pierce Distance medley relay – not completed. when Christopher landed her second scored the golden goal in the first made 4 of their 5 and we only made AGWSR ran to a second place finish (G-R) 166-02; 4) Clay Meinders (AGWSR) Shuttle hurdle relay – 1) South Hardin 1:01.92; 6) Dike-New Hartford 1:05.77; 7) goal in the net halfway through the overtime period to end the game at 3 of the 5. I couldn’t have asked the in the 200-meter dash and third in 141-08. 2-1. Olivia Verhulst scored the lone girls to play any harder or any bet- the 100. AGWSR’s Travis Haupt 100-meter dash – 1) Jack Stumberg (GC) Gladbrook-Reinbeck 1:06.04. second overtime. Bailea Evenson 11.38; 3) Dylan Heetland (AGWSR) 11.55; 6) went the duration in the goal for Hudson/D-NH goal. Goalkeeper ter.” placed second in the 400-meter the Rebels and came away with 13 saves.

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Dike-New Hartford’s Kadi Wright hands off to Olivia Eiklenborg during 4 x 800-meter relay at the Class 2A Distance medley relay — 1) West state qualifying meet at Story City Thursday. (John Jensen/The Grundy Register photo) Marshall 4:24.19; 2) Aplington-Parkersburg 4:27.85; 3) Dike-New Hartford (Bailey Fettkether, Josie Hill, Jurane Lizer, Kadi APGC senior Madison Kuester (13) takes posession as G-R senior Elise Wright) 4:30.14. 800-meter run — 1) Austin Hutchins Peterson (17) moves in to defend in a double overtime thriller between Sprint medley relay — 1) West Marshall (S Hardin) 2:03.02; 2) Caleb Olson (S Hamilton) 2:03.28; 3) Devon Fisher local rivals at Reinbeck last week. (Patti Rust/The Grundy Register) 1:55.42; 2) North Polk 1:55.78. Shuttle hurdle relay — 1) Roland-Story (S Hamilton) 2:03.69; 7) Broden Coulter 1:09.74; 2) Clarion-Goldfield 1:09.75; 3) (DNH) 2:09.43. Aplington-Parkersburg 1:10.45; 4) Hampton- 1,600-meter run — 1) C.J. May (A-P) Dumont 1:10.65); 5) Dike-New Hartford 4:38.08; 2) Spencer Dedic (R-S) 4:44.18; 6) AP/GC repeats wins over Clear (Claire Folkerts, Haleigh Durnin, Sydney Nate Sharp (DNH) 4:52.37. Petersen, Taylor Hedges) 1:11.46. 3,200-meter run — 1) C.J. May (A-P) Lake and CAL/H-D/B-K, falls to G-R Boys’ Results 10:11.08; 2) Trey Thompson (Ogden) Team scores — 1) Madrid 144 (11 state 10:14.38; 3) Andrew Stumbo (Ogden) By PATTI RUST Latimer Tuesday. Abby Benning and qualifying events); 2) Aplington-Parkersburg 10:14.62; 8) Collin Vanderlind (DNH) Sports Correspondent Lindy Clark connected with the net 103 (8); 3) North Polk 78 (2); 4) Dike-New 11:12.58. CLEAR LAKE – The long bus once each to round out the A-P scor- Hartford 72 (6); 5) South Hardin 54 (2); 6) 110-meter hurdles — 1) Nigel Niemier (Madrid) 15.64; 2) Brody Goos (DNH) ride to Clear Lake Friday night ing. Clarion-Goldfield 51 (4); 7) Roland-Story 50 (2); 8) Ogden 46 (2); 9) Hampton-Dumont 15.67; 7) Nick Durnin (DNH) 16.56. proved well worth the trip for the “We had the opportunity to put 37 (2); 10) South Hamilton 28 (2); 11) West 400-meter hurdles — 1) Riley Barrett Aplington-Parkersburg/Grundy some points on the board,” Coach Marshall 23 (0); 12) Columbus Catholic 11 (A-P) 56.53; 2) Nigel Niemier (Madrid) Center girls’ soccer team, as the Fal- Goetsch said. “We also had an op- (1). 56.66. 4 x 100-meter relay — 1) Madrid 44.35; cons came away with an 8-0 shutout portunity to try some new things, (Results include state qualifiers and local place winners) 2) Clarion-Goldfield 45.10; 5) Dike-New win over the Lions. Earlier in the place girls in different positions, and Discus — 1) Luke Farley (Columbus) Hartford (Connor Neuroth, Jackson Lage, week AP/GC claimed a 5-1 road see how they reacted.” 154-6; 2) Coy Kirkpatrick (Madrid) 149-4; Jakob Luna, Brody Goos) 46.24. win over CAL/Hampton-Dumont/ 7) Ty Sohn (DNH) 126-1. 4 x 200-meter relay — 1) Dike-New Hartford (Connor Neuroth, Connor Blough, Belmond-Klemme, but saw a double G-R 3, AP/GC 2 High jump — 1) Cade Kirkpatrick (Madrid) 6-0; 2) Grant Rampton (N Polk) Jakob Luna, John Crew) 1:32.81; 2) Madrid overtime thriller with Gladbrook- Down 1-0 at halftime, AP/GC 6-0. 1:34.18. Reinbeck slip away 3-2. would come back to tie the game and Long jump — 1) Jordin Wilkie (S 4 x 400-meter relay — 1) Dike-New AP/GC (7-5) was scheduled to take the lead in the second half. The Hardin) 20-11 ½; 2) Mason Willey (C-G) Hartford (John Crew, Connor Blough, Calvin Wildeboer, Connor Neuroth) 3:31.12; 2) host Iowa Falls-Alden Tuesday and first Falcon goal came on an assist 20-9 ½; 3) Nigel Niemier (Madrid) 20-5 ½; 7) Nick Durnin (DNH) 19-3 ½. Aplington-Parkersburg 3:34.30. play at Denver Thursday. from Harper Wells to Madison Kue- Shot put — 1) Coy Kirkpatrick (Madrid) 4 x 800-meter relay — 1) Dike-New ster, with Kuester placing a low shot 50-1/2; 2) Davonius Reed (A-P) 49-1; 3) Hartford (Broden Coulter, Nate Sharp, Nic AP/GC 8, Clear Lake 0 into the corner of the net just out of Clayton Romitti (Madrid) 46-9. Gronowski, John Crew) 8:18.62; 2) Roland- 100-meter dash — 1) Michael Santi Story 8:23.85; 3) North Polk 8:25.07. Four different AP/GC players reach of the Rebel goalkeeper. The 1,600-meter medley relay — 1) Dike- found the net in the Falcons’ 8-0 win Falcons moved ahead when Wells (Madrid) 11.37; 2) Mison Willey (C-G) 11.38. New Hartford (Connor Neuroth, Brody over Clear Lake Friday. Stephanie sent a high ball into the net with just 200-meter dash — 1) Mason Willey Goos, Connor Blough, John Crew) 3:40.03; Faust pounded out five goals and over 14 minutes to go in regulation. (C-G) 22.50; 2) Connor Blough (DNH) 2) Aplington-Parkersburg 3:42.29. Dike-New Hartford’s Nic Gronowski runs the third leg of the 4 x 800- 22.86; 3) Michael Santi (Madrid) 22.88. Shuttle hurdle relay – 1) Madrid Dalyn Maxson, Brittany Van Sickle, G-R would tie the game with four 59.83; 2) Aplington-Parkersburg 1:01.10; 3) meter relay during Thursday’s Class 2A state track and field qualifier and Harper Wells each added one. minutes remaining on a Kyleah Du- 400-meter dash — 1) Isaac Ubben (AP) 51.84; 2) Bo Brass (H-D) 52.40. Hampton-Dumont 1:01.36 at Roland-Story High School. Gronowski and his Wolverine teammates Madison Kuester and Maxson pro- gan goal to send the game into over- won the race as well as three other relays. (John Jensen/The Grundy vided assists. Van Sickle and Brian- time. Neither team could find the net Register photo) na Heltibridle split time in the goal. during the first 10 minute overtime “One of our goals this season was period, but the Rebels would score sweep Clear Lake and beat them in midway through a second overtime The Grundy Register Clear Lake,” AP/GC head coach period to take the win 3-2. Brittany Cory Goetsch said. “The girls came Van Sickle played the full 94 minute has you covered on into the game focused and prepared. in the goal and came away with 13 all the current local I thought we played well both tech- saves on the night. nically and tactically. It was a great “Great game of soccer against a news about people, performance.” top team,” Coach Goetsch said. “It places and events. was unfortunate that it did not come AP/GC 5, CAL/H-D/B-K 1 out in our favor, but I thought the Subscribe today! Brittany Van Sickle took a break girls played a great game. We look from her usual goalkeeping duties to forward to meeting G-R again next lead the Falcons with three goals in time.” their 5-1 win over CAL/H-D/B-K at