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The Dayton Rodeo had an attendance of
9,445 despite considerable rain during the Labor Day Weekend.
People really supported the Dayton
Rodeo even though we experienced some heavy
rain, noted Jesse Green, Celebration Committee president. Hard working volunteers, generous sponsors, and dedicated fans is what
saved us this year.
On Friday night there was considerable
rain until 7 p.m. when it stopped. Attendance
that night was 1,036.
On Saturday night there was a break
from the rain and attendance jumped to 4,643.
Even on Sunday night attendance was still respectable despite tornado warnings.
The attendance Sunday night was 2,086.
Dayton Rodeo staff were monitoring storm activity and the crowd was alerted to storm warnings.
Green stated that the rain hampered
parking and this year was the worst parking
situation we have ever seen.
Green stated, Monday the ground conditions were so bad that parking was shut down
over an hour before the show. I firmly believe
we would have had normal or even greater attendance if we had adequate parking to get people in on our nice weather performances. We
need to install either paved lanes for people to
drive on or bring in tons of rock so that we dont
have the same nightmare again.
Better parking will be a top priority next
year Green emphasized.
The Monday attendance was 1,680.
The most popular event at the Dayton Rodeo is the Wild Horse Race. This was the Wild
Horse Race at the Saturday night, Aug. 30, Dayton Rodeo.
Dayton; Mr. Jim Duncan - Elementary Principal - Farnhamville; Mr. Dan Fox, 5-8 Principal - Burnside; Mr. Jim Henrich - High School
Principal, Gowrie;
Pastor Craig Vote - United Covenant
Church, Harcourt; Pastor Karen Young - United Methodist Church, Dayton- Harcourt; Pastor
Marc Murchison - Lanyon Covenant Church,
Lanyon; Pastor Alaire Willets - United Methodist Church, Boxholm, Pilot Mound Otho
and Lehigh; Pastor Arhiana Shek - Emanuel
Lutheran Church, Dayton; Pastor Joe Lambert
Continued on page 10...
Dave and Pat Kramer, rural Dayton, atPictured in the phot are left to right: Pastor Joe Lambert, Father Joe Dillinger, Mr. Dan
tended the Dayton Rodeo on Saturday. There Grandfield, Pastor Marc Murchison, Pastor Alaire Willets, Mr. Jim Henrich, Pastor Karen
was a good turn-out at the Dayton Rodeo de- Young, Pastor Jon Rollefson, Mr. Dan Fox, Superintendent Lois Irwin, Mr. Jim Duncan,
spite the rainfall over much of the Labor Day Pastor Craig Vote, Pastor Arhiana Shek
weekend.
The Dayton City Council will meet Wednesday, Sept. 10, at 7 p.m. at City Hall.
The Library Board recommends Sara Lambert to fill a vacant term that will expire in July
of 2017. The council will consider the recommendation.
The Council may consider at least the first
reading of an ordinance to allow off-road vehicles on certain City streets.
The Council may review and possibly accept a proposal for audit services.
A building permit is sought for Greg Muench
for an egress window.
Other items on the agenda include a customer water bill; police chiefs salary; housing
rehab program mortgage releases; and a school
park grant.
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The Jaguars made their cross country debut counterparts by finishing 6th overall as a team.
at the Lynx invitational meet in Webster City The JV boys were lead by Jacob DeBaun (19th,
last Tuesday. The varsity girls finished 10th as 20:42) and Josh Carlson (21st, 20:43). Todd
a team in the meet. Class 3A, 9th ranked Hum- Hamilton (41st, 21:57), Hillary Odhiambo (61st,
boldt won the meet followed by Algona and St. 23:00) and Anthony Zigrang (64th, 23:07) were
Edmond.
the next three finishers. Also competing for SV
Josie Breitsprecher recorded the top finish were Skylar Warehime (76th, 23:39), Dustin
for the Jaguars running the 4k course in a time Gurnett (82nd, 23:52), Lucas Pontius (97th,
of 20:23. Nicole Williams (20:34, 49th), Ryann 25:00), Trent Leners (107th, 26:53), Michael
Steburg (20:56, 54th), Vosberg (108th, 26:56), Aaron True (117th,
Angela Dopita (20:57, 28:34) and Bryce Scott (118th, 28:44).
55th), and Kate Dyer
The JV girls did not score as a team as they
(21:18, 60th) round- only had four athletes competing. Freshman
ed out the scorers for Leslie Housken (40th, 24:37) led the way for
Southeast Valley. Tes- the Jaguars in the JV race. Morgan Jackson
sa Berg (22:10, 67th) (52nd, 26:37), Hannah Peterson (54th, 26:48)
and Sarah Nahnsen and Kendall Sangren (58th, 28:29) also com(25:18, 78th) were the peted in the JV girls race.
displacement runners
for the Jaguars.
On the boys side,
Southeast Valley finished 6th overall as a
team behind a host of
cross country power
houses. Fort Dodge
won the meet, followed
by 3A-3rd ranked Algona, 2A-12th ranked
Eagle Grove, Webster City, and 1A-12th
ranked St. Edmonds.
Sophomore SpenNicole Williams cer Warehime brought
finished with a time home medal honors
with his 9th place finof 20:34.
ish and a time of 17:44.
Twenty seconds and 7 places separated the next
five Jaguars to cross the finish. Bryce Gustafson
(36th, 19:14), Cole Andrews (38th, 19:25),
Noah Tucker (39th, 19:30), Spencer Johnson
(42nd, 19:32) and Patrick Breitsprecher (43rd,
19:34) were the next to finish. Malachi Swanson (61st, 20:24) rounded out the varsity lineup.
Spencer Warehime finised with a time of
In the JV action at Webster City, the JV 17:44.
boys matched the finish of the their varsity
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National Lifeline Awareness Week is September 8-14, 2014, and the Iowa Utilities Board
is working with states across the country, the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC),
and the National Association of Regulatory
Utility Commissioners to remind Iowa consumers about available benefits and eligibility requirements of the Lifeline telephone assistance
program.
Lehigh Valley Coop Telephone Association, Lehigh, the local telephone provider
in the Dayton-Lehigh-Harcourt area, is a
member of Lifeline. Application forms for
this program are available at their office in
Lehigh.
People who are eligible for food assistance, school lunch program, or heating
assistance are eligible for Lifeline. People
are restricted to one type of phone per household.
Lifeline is a federal government benefit
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By Glenn Schreiber
What a difference a week makes! The
Southeast Valley Jaguars made a huge transformation as they routed Eagle Grove 30-0 at their
home field Friday night in Gowrie.
The Jaguars dominated the Eagles on
both the scoreboard and statistically as the Jaguar defense held the Eagles to just 12 yards of
rushing and one yard in passing.
Coach Mike Swieter noted that six Jaguar players carried the football and four Southeast Valley players caught passes. It was nice
to have everyone involved, he said.
While the Jaguar defense was stingy,
the Southeast Valley offense exploded with
430 total yards compared to just 13 for Eagle
Grove.
It was a winning week for Southeast
Valley as the JV won 14-6 and the JVR was
also victorious with a 36-14 win.
Defensive Coach Jeff Kruse was happy
with the teams goose egg. It is always a goal
to shut out the opposition, but it doesnt happen
too often.
Coach Mike Swieter had a difficult
time finding anything negative about his team
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Pheasant numbers increase in Iowa
Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2014
Iowas annual August roadside pheasant count recorded the highest number of birds
since 2008, with a statewide average of 17.4
birds per 30 mile route.
This is good news for Iowas beleaguered game bird and better news for small
town businesses selling gas, food and hunting
supplies.
I thought the western third of the state
would do well because it had below average
snowfall, but based on the weather model, the
rest of the state should have been status quo.
Obviously it did much better than that, said
Todd Bogenschutz, upland wildlife biologist for
the Iowa Department of Natural Resources and
coordinator of the pheasant count. The weather
model is right 80 percent of the time, but not
this time.
The routes are driven at sunrise on gravel roads
preferably on mornings with
heavy dew and little wind. Surveyors watch for
hens moving their broods to the road edges to
dry off before starting to look for insects.
For purposes of the roadside count, the
state is divided into nine climate regions and
most regions had numerous routes with really
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SV beat St. Marys (Storm Lake) 25-17, 2225, 25-22, 15-10, Thursday, Sept. 4 at Manson.
Kailee Hanlon had seven kills, Mallory
Strutzenberg had five kills, and Cassie Zinnel
and Bre Ahrens had three kills.
Karlee Walker had eight digs, and Baylee
Moore and Siece Pearson had sevens digs each.
Natalie Lambert had 28/29 serves and six
aces. Siece Pearson had 17/18 serves and five
aces.
Natalie Lambert had 17 setting assists.
Mallory Strutzenbert had three blocks, Kailee Hanlon and Bre Ahrens had two blocks,
while Allie Berg had one block.
SV lost three sets to Alta-Aurelia Thursday,
11-25, 20-25, 17-25.
Mallory Strutzenberg had four kills and
Kailee Hanlon had three kills.
Cassie Zinnel had 9/9 serves, while Siece
Pearson had 5/5 serves.
Karlee Walker had seven digs and Natalie
Lambert had five digs.
Natalie Lambert also had eight setting assits.
Bre Ahrens had two blocks.
Channel catfish
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The DNR is seeking input on improving the states water quality goals as part of its
three-year review of water quality standards. Iowans are invited to attend any of three remaining public water quality meetings.
This is the publics opportunity to tell
us what is important to them, said Rochelle
Weiss, DNR water quality standards coordinator. We want to hear Iowans concerns about
potential pollutant levels, how streams are being used and how to protect existing water quality.
Send written comments by Oct. 15 to
Rochelle Weiss, Iowa DNR, 502 E. Ninth St.,
Des Moines, IA 50319, or by e-mailing Rochelle.Weiss@dnr.iowa.gov.
The triennial review process ensures
water quality standards are up-to-date. Find current water quality standards in Chapter 61 of the
Iowa Administrative Code or at www.iowadnr.
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Documents.
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Rain date Sept. 27. . .
A memorial trail ride for Leonard Anderson will be held at the Brushy Creek, south,
horse, camp on Saturday, Sept. 13.
The rain date will be Sept. 27. Morning ride starts at 10 a.m. Bring on your own
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WEBSTER CO.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE NUMBER 046
ZONING ORDINANCE FOR THE UNINCORPORATED PORTION
OF WEBSTER COUNTY AND OFFICIAL ZONING MAP
WHEREAS, Mike Halligan has petitioned the Board of Supervisors
to change the Zoning District from A-1 to A-2 to build a house, the
legal description is; Beginning from the Northwest corner of parcel SW
BURNSIDE TWP NW NW (EX IRR TR), measuring 555 to the East along
the existing Northern boundary, than 355 to the South, than 130 to the
West, than 330 to the South, than 355 to the West, than 260 to the North
along the existing western boundary, than 100 to the Northwest angled
along the existing property boundary, and 350 to the North along the
existing property boundary, ending at the existing Northwest corner. 1087-28, Webster County, Iowa.
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission has held a public
hearing regarding the pros and cons of the proposed change as they related
to the established policy, goals, and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan;
and
WHEREAS, the procedure outlined in Article 11/Changes and
Amendments of Ordinance Number 046 has been followed; and
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS OF WEBSTER COUNTY, IOWA THAT: the portion of the
Official Zoning Map designating this property described above, as a A-1
Zoning District is repealed.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS OF WEBSTER COUNTY, IOWA THAT: the portion of the
Official Zoning Map designating this property described above, as a A-2
Zoning District is amended.
Absent
Bob Singer, Board Member
Keith Dencklau
Keith Dencklau, Board Member
Mark Campbell
Mark Campbell, Board Member
Merrill Leffler
Merrill Leffler, Board Member
WEBSTER CO.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Regular Meeting
August 26, 2014
The Board of Supervisors met in Session on the above date with
the following members present: Fletcher, Campbell, and Leffler. Absent:
Dencklau and Singer.
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Leffler to approve minutes of the
August 19, 2014 regular meeting. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Campbell to receive and place on file
letter of resignation from Webster County Attorney Cori Kuhn Coleman,
effective August 29, 2014. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Leffler to approve salary
adjustment for Jordan Brackey, Assistant County Attorney to $73,726.38
effective September 1, 2014. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Campbell to approve hiring and
employment of Brenda Goodner, Child Care Nurse Consultant, effective
August 28, 2014 at the rate of $18.00 per hour per recommendation of Kari
Prescott, Director of Public Health. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Leffler to receive and place on file
the following Manure Management Plan Updates: Alan Seil in Section
22, Reading Township in Calhoun County; Michael Pearson Gross Site
in Section 15, Lost Grove Township; Larson Site in Section 28, Gowrie
Township; Nels Home Site in Section 25, Fulton Township; and West
Roland Pork, Inc. in Section 9, Roland Township. (Copies on file in
Auditors office). Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Campbell to approve support for City
of Fort Dodges application for Ragbrai 2015. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Leffler to allow claims. Motion
carried unanimously.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Campbell to adjourn the meeting.
Motion carried unanimously.
s/Carol Messerly
Carol Messerly
Webster County Auditor
s/Clark Fletcher
Clark Fletcher
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
Regular Meeting
September 2, 2014
The Board of Supervisors met in Session on the above date with the
following members present: Fletcher, Dencklau, Campbell, and Leffler.
Absent: Singer.
Moved by Dencklau, seconded by Campbell to approve minutes of
the August 26, 2014 regular meeting. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Leffler to place on file the
separation of employment date of Hannah Larson, Correctional Officer,
effective August 28, 2014 per Steve Elifrits, Jail Administrator. Motion
carried unanimously.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Dencklau to receive and place on file
resignation of Dr. Janet Secor, as Medical Director and Board of Health
member, effective August 31, 2014. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Dencklau, seconded by Campbell to appoint Dr. Kelli
Wallace as Medical Director and Board of Health member effective
September 1, 2014. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Leffler to approve request from
the City of Dayton to abate current year 2013 property taxes in the amount
of $74.00 on Parcels #00140/1913326001 and 00180/1913302005, the
former vacated railroad right of way owned by Iowa Natural Heritage
Foundation. Motion carried unanimously.
Public hearing was held on the final consideration of an amendment
to Zoning Ordinance # 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the following
described property from A-1 to A-2: Beginning from the Northwest corner
of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10, Township
87 North, Range 28 West of the 5th P.M., Webster County, Iowa; thence
555 to the East along the existing Northern boundary, thence 355 to the
South, thence 130 to the West, thence 330 to the South, thence 355 to
the West, thence 260 to the North along the existing western boundary,
thence 100 to the Northwest angled along the existing property boundary,
and 350 to the North along the existing property boundary, ending at the
existing Northwest corner. No written or oral comments or objections were
heard; therefore Chairman Fletcher closed the public hearing.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Dencklau to approve final
consideration of an amendment to Zoning Ordinance # 046 and Zoning
Map to rezone the following described property from A-1 to A-2: Beginning
from the Northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest
Quarter of Section 10, Township 87 North, Range 28 West of the 5th P.M.,
Webster County, Iowa; thence 555 to the East along the existing Northern
boundary, thence 355 to the South, thence 130 to the West, thence 330
to the South, thence 355 to the West, thence 260 to the North along the
existing western boundary, thence 100 to the Northwest angled along
the existing property boundary, and 350 to the North along the existing
property boundary, ending at the existing Northwest corner. Roll call vote:
Ayes Dencklau, Campbell, Leffler and Fletcher. Nays none. Singer
absent; motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Leffler to adjourn the meeting.
Motion carried unanimously.
s/Carol Messerly
s/Clark Fletcher
Carol Messerly
Clark Fletcher
Webster County Auditor
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
Webster County Claims Register Report for 08-26-2014
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cell phone
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postage
274.74
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405.75
POCAHONTAS RECORD DEMOCRAT, advertisement
86.04
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processing fee
136.80
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103.69
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computer services/internet 469.00
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79.65
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839.13
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4,349.69
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153.53
SAVITS COURT REPORTING
transcript
19.50
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204.00
SECRETARY OF STATE
notorary renewal
30.00
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onsite shredding
94.50
SHEHAN, PATRICK J
cell phone
20.00
SIGN-UP LTD
intersection & residence signs 269.31
SMITH DDS, DUANE
dental services
144.13
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office supplies
599.80
STAR ENERGY LLC
fuel
5,389.81
STARK, C RICHARD
mileage
15.00
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221.94
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CONTRACT HAULING 84,490.27
THANUPAKORN, JEANETTE
cell phone
25.00
THE MESSENGER
advertising
1,344.04
TRINITY REGIONAL HEALTH SYSTEM, medical examiner ex. 240.78
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390.00
TURNKEY CORRECTIONS
copier lease
100.00
UNITED STATES CELLULAR
cell phones
706.88
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1,704.96
VERIZON WIRELESS
service
105.13
VINSON, ANGELA
cell phone
25.00
VISITING NURSES SERVICES OF IA, services
500.00
W & H COOP OIL COMPANY
fuel & oil
1,886.70
WALTERS SANITARY SERVICE INC, haul refuse
520.67
WEBSTER CO TELECOMMUNICA meal reimbursement & parking 62.11
WEBSTER COUNTY RECORDER jon boat registration
28.90
WEBSTER COUNTY SHERIFF
SERVICE FEES
798.58
WEBSTER COUNTY TREASURER DRAINAGE TAX
15,436.85
WELLS FARGO REMITANCE CENTER, office supplies
4,723.07
WEST PAYMENT CENTER
west law payment
1,272.36
WRIGHT CO. HEALTH DEPT, wic, ch, mh, epsdt, interpreter, t19,
6,117.80
WRIGHT COUNTY SHERIFF
service fees
16.80
SV Football...
WATER
shelter services
shelter services
PARTS & STOCK
59.70
660.00
2,612.40
1,847.98
2
7
8
Myles Davis
Att.
13
Passing
1
33
39
0
0m
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Comp
Yds/Com.
9
152
Receiving
#Rec.
Yds. Receiving TDs
Shane Promes 2
28
0
Conner Conrad 1
19
0
Dakota Jaeschke 1
26
1
Cade King
5
79
0
Tackles
Unas.
Asst.
Solo Sacks
Dylan Anderson
2
3
0
Ryan True
1
0
0
Tom Nahnsen
1
3
0
Shane Promes
2
2
0
Conner Conrad
2
3
0
Johnny Lautner
2
2
1
Aaron Swieter
1
1
0
Anthony Mendoza 0
1
0
Logan Boerner
1
2
0
Chase Mobley
5
2
0
Brett Black
3
1
0
Ryan Gustafson
1
1
0
Dakota Jaeschke
1
1
0
Code King
1
0
0
Jay Lizer
2
4
0
Tristan Ewing
1
0
0
Owen Oeltjenbruns 2
1
0
PAT Kicking
PAT Att.
PAT
Dakota Jaeschke 0
0
FG Kicking
Attempts
Made Field Goal Long
Dakota Jaeschke 0
0
0
Kickoffs
Kick Offs
yds.
Touchbacks
Dakota Jaeschke 5
159
0
Kick Off Returns
KOR
yds.
KOR for TDs
Jay Lizer
1
12
0
Punt Returns
Punt Return yds. Punt Ret for TDs
Jay Lizer
2
20
0
2 pt Conversion
Conner Conrad 1
Myles Davis
2
Team Stats
First Downs Safeties Rushing Yrds
Team
14
0
0
By Lisa Peterson
Ryan True hits the goal marker to
ensure his touchdown.
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