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Dayton Public Library Survey Results Given: Dayton Open House 2014 Ham Winners
Dayton Public Library Survey Results Given: Dayton Open House 2014 Ham Winners
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The Dayton Public Library distributed surveys to the public in October and November
and 70 surveys were returned.
The library surveyed residents on customer
service, collections (such as movies, newspapers), programs, online services, inter-library
loan, library policies, computers and printers,
internet access, facilities, hours of operation,
and overall rating of the library.
Library customer service was rated as excellent by 91% and online services were rated
as excellent by 41% or repondents.
Dayton Elementary students perform in Burnside...
Dayton residents placed a high value on the
First through fourth graders dressed up as bakers and cooks at the Winter Concert Dec.
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staff, accessibility of items and location.
The majority of residents suggested more
library hours and a larger library.
The last question on the survey regarded
a bequest in the amount of $49,0000 and suggestions on how to use it. The most popular
response was to expand the current library by
purchasing the building next door. The current
occupant of the building next door is the post
office.
People also want additional inventory andnew shelving.
Overall the library received very positive
feedback and there was an overwhelming reTransitional Kindergarten (TK) through fourth grade students performed at the Winter
quest for expansion.
Concert in Burnside.
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was about 35 in that group. Each resident received a little sack of Christmas candy from the
Covenant Church of Lanyon.
On December 21st at 2:00 we had our annual Christmas party with our families with
us. I believe around 75-80 individuals attended, including the residents. We enjoyed singing Christmas carols, which was followed by a
warm welcome from our Administrator Josh.
Santa and one of his elves showed up and
passed out the gifts that were under our tree, after which we went to our dining room where
we enjoyed a variety of cheeses, meat, crackers, cookies, fudge and nuts. There was punch,
hot coffee or hot chocolate to go along with the
goodies. This party was hosted by Grandview
Care Center.
This morning, Monday the 22nd, we enjoyed being entertained by the 2nd grade children from the Dayton School. They sang many
Christmas carols for us. This is a tradition that
has been going on for several years and it is
greatly appreciated as the residents really enjoy
seeing the little children. They also were the
bearers of four boxes of gifts for the residents.
These gifts and ones from Emanuel Lutheran
Church will be opened on Christmas morning.
We have been so blessed by all of these special activities. We residents say thank you
and may the year 2015 be especially kind to you
and your family.
Merry
Christmas
May your Christmas be a
joyous and memorable one.
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Towne will be present to give vaccinations to pets
from Dayton and the surrounding area. City pet
licenses will also be sold for $5 each. City code
requires all pets to be licensed. After February
1st, the cost for each license will increase to
$10.
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Bill Huntington, head coach of Southwestern Community College Cross Country team,
visits Southeast Valley High School, Monday, Dec. 15, to sign Noah Tucker, Cross Country
and Track athlete at SV. Noahs father, Steve Tucker, middle, was there for the signing. Travis Nuss, right, is the head coach for Cross Country and Track at SV.
The Southeast Valley JH Girls Basketball teams played East Sac at Burnside. It was
quite the night for the JH ladies Friday night,
the 7th grade started off the night with a 25-13
victory despite being down two key players due
to illness.
Jaynie Ferrari led the way with 11 points
with Makenzie Crampton right behind with ten.
The Jags also got outstanding wing play from
the duo of Viatris Scott and Delaney Conrand.
The Jags also got solid post play from Maggie Anderlik and solid bench play from Taegan
Long. The 7th grade improves to 4-2 going into
Christmas Break.
The 8th grade capped off the night with
a thrilling 31-26 victory. The Jags battled hard
all night against a good East Sac squad.
Maddie Jaeschke led the way with 10
points with Kasey Lundberg right behind with 9
and Cassidly Lambert behind her with eight.
The Jags also got solid wing play from
the trio of Sammy Alphs, Shelby Cummins and
Morgan Castenson, with Lanie Nelson providing outstanding defense off the bench for the 8th
grade who improves to 3-3 going into Christmas Break.
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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Regular Meeting
December 16, 2014
Dayton Review
s/Clark Fletcher
Chairperson, Board of Supervisors
ATTEST:
s/Carol Messerly
County Auditor
Motion carried unanimously.
Vickie Reeck, representing Fort Dodge Business Affairs and Community Growth requested that the Board abate the property taxes against a
property at 110 Seventh Avenue North, Fort Dodge, Iowa. Board will take
action on the request at next weeks regular meeting.
The Board discussed request from the Board of Health to utilize
Eden System. Chairman Fletcher directed the departments to discuss
this request and find a solution.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Leffler to adopt the following resolution: UPDATING WEIGHT LIMIT EMBARGOES ON BRIDGES
WHEREAS; the Board of Supervisors is empowered under authority of Code of Iowa Sections 321.236 Sub.(8), 321.255 and 321.471 to
321.473 to prohibit operation of vehicles or impose limitations as to the
weight thereof on designated highways or highway structures under their
jurisdiction, and
WHEREAS; the Webster County Engineer has caused to be completed the Structural Inventory and Appraisal of certain Webster County
bridges in accordance with the National Bridge Inspection Standards, and
it has been determined that they are inadequate for two-lane roads at the
allowable operating stresses.
WHEREAS; the Webster County Board of Supervisors approved a
list of bridges with vehicle and load limits on November 4, 2014 and said
list needs to be updated due to recent bridge inspections and ratings.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Webster County Board of
Supervisors that vehicle and load limits signs be erected advising of the
permissible maximum weights thereof for the 50 bridges listed on attached
Exhibit A dated December 16, 2014.
This resolution will be in effect when the signs have been erected.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 16th day of December 2014.
s/Clark Fletcher
Chair, Webster County Board of Supervisors
Attest:s/Carol Messerly
Webster County Auditor
Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Singer to approve and authorize
Chair to sign final payment voucher for hot mix asphalt resurfacing Project
STP-S-CO94(101)5E-94 on Route D43 from Callender to Highway 169
and acknowledge project as finalist for smoothness award by Asphalt Paving Assoc. of Iowa. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Leffler to approve and authorize
Chair to sign permit from Xenia Rural Water District to bore 1.5PVC
water service under Woodmans Hollow Road 60 feet east of 2501 Woodmans Hollow
Road in Section 22, Township 88 North, Range 28 West, Otho Township. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Singer to approve and authorize
Chair to sign permit from Ann Smeltzer Trust and Betty Truscheff to cross
Swallow Avenue approximately 1600 feet south of 245th Street with 24
inch diameter concrete subsurface drainage tile between Southeast Quarter and Southwest Quarter of Section 13, Township 88 North, Range 28
West. Motion carried unanimously.
Webster County Library Association stated their appreciation for the
Supervisors support of the city libraries within Webster County on behalf
of the rural residents and requested their continued support.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Singer to allow claims. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Leffler to adjourn the meeting. Motion carried unanimously.
s/Carol Messerly
sClark Fletcher
Webster County Auditor
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
Regular Meeting
December 23, 2014
The Board of Supervisors met in Session on the above date with the
following members present: Singer, Fletcher, Dencklau, Campbell, and
Leffler. Absent: None.
Moved by Dencklau, seconded by Campbell to approve minutes of
the December 16, 2014 regular meeting. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Singer to receive and place on
file the resignation of Joseph L. Tofilon, County Attorneys office, effective
December 26, 2014. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Dencklau to approve hiring and employment of Deborah Schmehr, Case Manager, effective December 19,
2014 at the rate of $17.60 per hour per recommendation of Alison Hauser,
Case Management Supervisor. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Dencklau, seconded by Campbell to approve hiring and
employment of Karli Ludwig-Payer, Dental Hygienist, effective December
17, 2014 at the rate of $20.00 per hour per recommendation of Angela
Halfwassen, I-Smile Coordinator. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Singer to receive and place on
file merit pay increase for Alyssa Sparks to $1,258.01 per pay period, effective check date January 9, 2015, per Jessica Wernimont, Child Support
Recovery Unit Supervisor. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Dencklau, to accept resignation of
Cody Peterson, as Weed Commissioner, effective December 31, 2014.
Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Dencklau, seconded by Campbell to approve appointment
of Andy Stanberg Weed Commissioner for year 2015. Motion carried
unanimously.
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Singer to receive and place on
file Fiscal Year 2014 Cost Allocation Plan and authorize Chair to sign Certification of said Plan. (Copy on file in Auditors office). Motion carried
unanimously.
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Singer to table request that the
Board abate the property taxes against a property at 110 Seventh Avenue
North, Fort Dodge, Iowa. Motion carried unanimously.
A Public Hearing was held to hear comments or objections on the
Board of Supervisors intent, pursuant to Iowa Code Section 331.478(2)(i),
to authorize noncurrent debt for the purpose of loaning Public Health Special Revenue Fund three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) from the
General Basic Fund to be repaid from said Special Revenue Fund, over a
four year period, for the remodeling of the Health Departments occupied
space in the Bank Building. No written or oral objections or comments being heard, Chairman Fletcher closed the public hearing.
Moved by Dencklau, seconded by Campbell to authorize noncurrent
debt for the purpose of loaning Public Health Special Revenue Fund three
hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) from the General Basic Fund to be
repaid from said Special Revenue Fund, over a four year period, for the
remodeling of the Health Departments occupied space in the Bank Building. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Singer to adjourn the meeting.
Motion carried unanimously.
s/Carol Messerly
sClark Fletcher
Webster County Auditor
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
Webster County
Claims Register Report For 12-16-2014
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Central Ia Juvenile Det Center Medication Review
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Holms Radiator Llc
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Kavanaugh, Lindsay
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Kerwin, Linda
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Kimball Midwest
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Mcgill, Andrew L
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Maintenance
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Olson, Staci
Medical Examiner Expense
Oreilly Auto Parts
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Palmer & Swank Funeral Home Funeral Services
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Prescott, Kari
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Schoon, Karen L
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Lehigh City Council
RESOLUTION 2014-18
SETTING SALARIES FOR CITY EMPLOYEES
WHEREAS, at a meeting of the Lehigh City Council on December
22, 2014:
The Following persons and positions named shall be paid the salaries or wages indicated and the clerk is authorized to issue warrant checks,
less legally required or authorized deductions from the amounts set out below, and to make such contributions to IPERS and Social Security or other
purpose as required by law and authorization of the council. All subject to
review by the council.
City Employee wages are as follows having been passed at the
Council
meeting: Melanie Murray, Deputy Clerk $10.00 p/h beginning December 19, 2014
CERTIFICATION, I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and
correct copy of a resolution of the City of Lehigh, adopted at a meeting of
said public body, duly called and held on December 22, 2014, a quorum
being present, as said resolution remains of record in the minutes of said
meeting and is now in full force and effect.
Motion by: Orr
Second by: Timmons
Roll Call: Ayes: Twito, Timmons, Dellachiesa, Tuel, Orr
Nayes: None
Absent: None
Resolution approved this 22nd day of December, 2014.
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Doug Dellachiesa, Mayor Pro-Tem
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Now it came to pass, about eight days after these sayings, that He took Peter, John and
James and went up on the mountain to pray.
Luke 9:28
On a number of occasions, Jesus singled out
Peter, James & John to go with Him. When Jesus raised the daughter of Jairus from the dead
He brought those three disciples along (see Mark
5:37.) And in the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus
took the three with Him and asked them to wait
and watch and pray.
Did Jesus call them aside because they were
more spiritual than the others and He was rewarding them for their godliness? It could be. But
I wonder if Jesus felt they needed some special
attention.
Could it be that Jesus took these three aside to
keep His eye on them? Dont forget that James and
John were known as the Sons of Thunder. We can
see a glimpse of how they earned that nickname
when a Samaritan village was not hospitable to
Jesus, and James & John asked Jesus - Lord, do
You want us to command fire to come down from
Heaven and consume them, just as Elijah did?
As for Peter, well, his mistakes are legendary.
Personally, I think Jesus was preparing Peter, James & John for what was coming, because
each of them would have a unique encounter with
death. Peter and James were martyred, while
John survived an attempt on his life.
Sometimes there are circumstances in our
lives that dont make sense. We may wonder why
God is allowing us to go through these difficulties. God is preparing us for what lies ahead.
Until next week...remember that God will
always give us what we need, when we need it.
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Cassie Zinnel conducted a shooting clinic, leading the Jaguar offense with a career high
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Erica Rittgers respectively added 14 points.
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