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NEWS - The Grundy Register
www.thegrundyregister.com Grundy NEWS Register Legals Grundy County District Court Grundy County Sheriff’s Department ORDINANCE NO. 512 ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE "CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF GRUNDY CENTER, IOWA" BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Grundy Center, Iowa, that: SECTION 1. Pursuant to published notice and following public hearing on the 7TH day of April, 2014, so required by Sections 362.3 and 380.8, Code of Iowa, there is hereby adopted by the City of Grundy Center, Iowa, the "CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF GRUNDY CENTER, IOWA" SECTION 2. All of the provisions of the "CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF GRUNDY CENTER, IOWA," shall be in force and effect on and after the effective date of this ordinance. SECTION 3. All ordinances or parts thereof in force on the effective date of this ordinance are hereby repealed from and after the effective date of this ordinance, except as hereinafter provided. SECTION 4. The repeal provided for in the preceding section of this ordinance shall not affect any offense or act committed or done or any penalty or forfeiture incurred or any contract or right established or accruing before the effective date of this ordinance; nor shall such repeal affect any ordinance or resolution promising or guaranteeing the payment of money by the City or authorizing the issuance of any bonds of said City or any evidence of said City's indebtedness or any contract or obligation assumed by said City; nor shall said repeal affect the administrative ordinances or resolutions of the Council not in conflict or inconsistent with the provisions of "THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF GRUNDY CENTER, IOWA"; nor shall it affect the following ordinances specifically saved from repeal: James M. Kubalek, Eldora, Driving while license denied, suspended, canceled or revoked, $397.50; Roxana Adilene Trinidad Martinez, Des Moines, Driving while license denied, suspended, canceled or revoked, $402.50; Roxana Adilene Trinidad Martinez, Des Moines, Driving while license denied, suspended, canceled or revoked, $402.50; Jamie Alden Aikey, Holland, Speeding, over 55 zone (6-10 over), $114; Afton Jewel Bunston, Aplington, Violation financial liability coverage, $566.25; Michele Ann Knaack, Reinbeck, Speeding, 55 or under zone (1-5 over), $87; Decarlos Eugene Carey, Waterloo, Speeding, over 55 zone (11-15 over), $229.50; Beth Jacob Dewald, Gladstone, Mo., Speeding, over 55 zone (16-20 over), $249.75; Meghan Nicole Thompson, Evansdale, Speeding, over 55 zone (6-10 over), $119; Kristen Leigh Spina, West Des Moines, Speeding, over 55 zone (610 over), $114; Jennifer Helen Wagner, Ames, Operation without registration, $161.25; Justin Michael Jacobson, Ankeny, Registration violation, $100.50; Michael James Bower, Latimer, Dark window/windshield, $127.50; Brandy Star Franco, Hastings, Minn., Speeding, over 55 zone (1115 over), $222; Dustin Lee Fischels, Cedar Falls, Speeding, over 55 zone (6-10 over), $141; Katherine Suzanne Steffen, Altoona, Speeding, 55 or under zone (6-10 over), $119; Lindsey Morgan Beard, Waterloo, Permitting unauthorized person to drive, $472.50; Kimberly Kay Balvanz, Steamboat Rock, Speeding, over 55 zone (1115 over), $229.50; Mike Leon Meyer, Cedar Falls, Violation financial liability coverage, $402.50; Todd Michael Moore, Parkersburg, No valid driver’s license, $335; Todd Michael Moore, Parkersburg, Open container (driver over 21), $335; Glenn Alan Paulding, Aplington, Speeding, 55 or under zone (More than 20 over), $227; Nathan Richard Vogel, Holland, Speeding, 55 or under zone (6-10 over), $119; Nicole Marie Warren, Des Moines, Speeding, 55 or under zone (6-10 over), $148.50; Joel James West, Cedar Falls, Lights of improper color (front or rear), $108; Michael Charles Lukehart, Cedar Falls, Speeding, over 55 zone (6-10 over), $114; Casey John Wullner, Cedar Rapids, Speeding, over 55 zone (1115 over), $168; Tracy Marie King, Ames, Failure to display registration plate, $87; Jaclyn R. Jereczek, Platteville, Wis., Speeding, over 55 zone (6-10 over), $114; Tyler Marcellus Brown, Ames, Speeding, over 55 zone (16-20 over), $181.50; A one vehicle accident occurred April 29 at 5:40 AM on Hwy 20 at the 216 mile marker. CHAD ERHARDT, age 39, Holland, was eastbound when a deer entered the roadway and was struck. Erhardt’s 2004 Chrysler received an estimated $6,300 damage. No summons, no injury. Investigated by GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE. A two vehicle accident occurred April 30 at 7:15 PM at Fox Ridge Golf Course in Dike. MACLAIN WILLIAMS, age 15, Dike, was backing out of a parking stall when the driver turned too sharp and struck TROY MULGREW, Dike. No damage reported to Williams’ 2003 Chevrolet. Mulgrew’s 2008 Ford received an estimated $2,000 damage. No summons, no injury. Investigated by GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE. A two vehicle accident occurred May 1 at 5:10 PM on Hwy 14 at 130th Street. Both vehicles were northbound. JOSHUA DEBOWER, age 22, Aplington, was slowing to turn west. JACOB BRAGER, age 27, Grand Junction, said he did not see a turn signal and didn’t realize DEBOWER was turning. BRAGER took evasive action but still struck DeBower and went into the ditch. DEBOWER’s 2000 Dodge received an estimated $500 damage. BRAGER’s 2013 Ford received an estimated $4,000 damage. DEBOWER was issued a citation for NO INSURANCE. BRAGER was issued a citation for FAILURE TO MAINTAIN CONTROL. No injury. Investigated by GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE. A one vehicle accident occurred May 2 at 9 PM in Conrad. MICHELLE HEASLEY, age 33, Reinbeck, pulled into a parking lot on Church Street. The right front tire struck a guide wire that was secured to the pavement. It continued under the vehicle and wrapped around the left front tire. Heasley’s 2010 Chevrolet received an estimated $2,500 damage. No summons, no injury. Investigated by GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE. TREVOR FITZ, age 20, Latimer, was arrested May 4 at 12:22 AM in Dike and charged with OWI 1st. Released on a promise to appear. Arrested by GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE. nor shall it affect any other right or franchise conferred by any ordinance or resolution of the Council or any other person or corporation; nor shall it affect any ordinance naming, establishing, relocating or vacating any street or public way, whether temporary or permanent; nor shall it affect any ordinance amending the official zoning map, establishing building lines, establishing and changing grades, or dedicating property for public use; nor shall it affect any prosecution, suit or other proceeding pending or any judgment rendered on or prior to the effective date of this ordinance. SECTION 5. The following ordinances, passed subsequent to the preparation of this code but prior to adoption of this code, are hereby adopted and made a part of this code. These are ordinances None. Said ordinances shall be codified and incorporated in published copies of this code as supplements thereto following adoption of this ordinance. SECTION 6. An official copy of the "CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF GRUNDY CENTER, IOWA," adopted by this ordinance, including a certificate of the City Clerk as to its adoption and the effective date, is on file in the office of the City Clerk, and shall be kept available for public inspection. SECTION 7. The City Clerk shall furnish a copy of the "CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF GRUNDY CENTER, IOWA," to the Judicial Magistrates serving the City of Grundy Center. SECTION 8. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after the publication of this ordinance, as required by law. Passed by the City Council of the City of Grundy Center, Iowa, the 5th day of May, 2014 MAYOR ATTEST: Kristy Sawyer, CITY CLERK First Reading: April 7, 2014 Second Reading: April 21, 2014 Third Reading: May 5, 2015 CLERK'S CERTIFICATE I hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance No. 512 was published as required by law on the 8th day of May, 2014. SIGNED: Kristy Sawyer CITY CLERK Grundy County District Court James Matthew Fettkether, 42, Cedar Falls, Operating while Intoxicated (First Offense). Seven days jail (Credit for time served); 1 year formal probation; $1,250 fine; $437.50 criminal surcharge; $116.50 court costs; Pay $275 victim restitution (for damage at Fox Ridge Golf Course); $10 DARE Surcharge; Complete substance abuse evaluation and comply with results; Complete course for drinking drivers; Driver’s license revoked; Allied citation dismissed at defendant’s cost once victim restitution is paid. Aaron Christopher Scott, 29, Ackley, Assault domestic abuse. Two days jail (credit for time served); $100 fine, $35 Criminal Surcharge; $176 court costs. Colin James McCalley, 19, Albion, Criminal Mischief. $100 fine; $35 Criminal Surcharge; $125 Law Enforcement Initiative Surcharge; $60 court costs; $80 victim restitution (for damage to mailbox). Nicole Michelle Watson, 21, Grundy Center, Assault. 365 days jail (All but 7 days suspended, Credit for time served); 1-year informal probation; $315 fine, $110.25 criminal surcharge; $116.50 court costs; Court-appointed attorney fees; Complete substance abuse evaluation and comply with results; Cooperate fully with Department of Human Services until dismissed. Jeanne Ann Ehrig, 54, Grundy Center, Operating while Intoxicated (First Offense). Seven days jail (Suspended except 2 days; Credit for time served); 1 year formal probation; $1,250 fine; $437.50 criminal surcharge (half of fine and surcharge waived upon proof of restricted driver’s license); $116.50 court costs; Courtappointed attorney fees; $10 DARE Surcharge; Complete substance abuse evaluation and comply with results (Defendant has completed this course); Complete course for drinking drivers; Driver’s license revoked. Tony Wilson, 41, Reinbeck, Operating while Intoxicated (First Offense). 1 year informal probation; $1,250 fine; $437.50 criminal surcharge; $116.50 court costs; Court-appointed attorney fees; $10 DARE Surcharge; Complete substance abuse evaluation and comply with results; Complete course for drinking drivers; Driver’s license revoked. Craig Henningson, 45, Independence, Operating while Intoxicated (First Offense). Two days jail (Credit for time served); Complete Hawkeye Community College two-day course for drinking drivers; $1,250 fine; $437.50 criminal surcharge (half of fine and surcharge waived upon proof of restricted driver’s license); $116.50 court costs; $10 DARE Surcharge; Complete substance abuse evaluation and comply with results; Complete course for drinking drivers; Driver’s license revoked. Colton Gene Wersinger, 21, Wellsburg, Driving while license barred (Habitual offender). 30 days jail (Suspended, Credit for time served); 1-year informal probation; $625 fine; $218.75 criminal surcharge; $100 court costs; Allied citation dismissed at defendant’s cost. Dissolution Diane Marie Van Heiden, 56, Reinbeck (Petitioner); David Allan Van Heiden, 61, Reinbeck (Respondent); Married Nov. 10, 1979 in Grundy Center. Thursday, May 8, 2014 9 Legals THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT GRUNDY COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Mary K. Stephenson, Deceased. NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR, AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS To All Persons Interested in the Estate of Mary K. Stephenson, Deceased, who died on or about 16th day of February, 2014: You are hereby notified that on the 3rd day of March, 2014, the last will and testament of Mary K. Stephenson, deceased, bearing date of the 20th day of February, 1984, was admitted to probate in the above named court and that Joyce Stephenson-Lenz was appointed executor of the estate. Any action to set aside the will must be brought in the district court of said county within the later to occur of four months from the date of the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice to all heirs of the decedent and devisees under the will whose identities are reasonably ascertainable, or thereafter be forever barred. Notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and creditors having claims against the estate shall file them with the clerk of the above named district court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowance, and unless so filed by the later to occur of four months from the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is thereafter forever barred. Dated this 17th day of April, 2014. Joyce Stephenson-Lenz 10130 47th Avenue North Plymouth, MN 55442 Executor of estate Gary Papenheim, ICIS PIN No: AT0006079 Papenheim Law Office 234 3rd Street, P.O. Box 673 Parkersburg, IA 50665 Date of second publication 8th day of May, 2014. 18-2 PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that the Board of Adjustment will meet on Wednesday, May 14, 2014 at 7:00 o’clock p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall, Grundy Center, Iowa. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to hear testimony on the consideration of granting a variance in regards to the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Grundy Center. Tyler Duda, 1202 8th Street, Grundy Center has applied for a variance to 165.38 (7) of the zoning ordinance in relation to the bulk requirements – setbacks from property lines. He desires to build a 60 feet X 80 feet pole building at 102 4th Street which would be within five (5) feet of the lot line to the East. Any person wishing to state approval or objection to the granting of the variance requested may file a written statement with Dean Schultz, Zoning Administrator of Grundy Center, Iowa prior to the public hearing or be present to personally offer testimony at the time of the hearing. Any person may contact the zoning administrator for information concerning this matter in advance of the hearing. Take notice and govern yourself accordingly. Dean Schultz Zoning Administrator 10 Thursday, May 8, 2013 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS PROCEEDINGS The Grundy County Board of Supervisors met in regular session on April 28, 2014, at 9:00 A.M. Chairperson Riekena called the meeting to order with the following members present: Schildroth, Bakker, and Ross. Absent: Smith. Motion was made by Ross and seconded by Bakker to approve the minutes of the previous meeting. Carried unanimously. Motion was made by Bakker and seconded by Ross to allow Heartland Asphalt of Mason City, Iowa, to use Secondary Road Department property at 22580 M Avenue from May 1, 2014, to July 15, 2014, for its portable asphalt plant with location, dust control and repair of asphalt approach at the fuel island to be approved by County Engineer in addition to Heartland Asphalt providing a satisfactory certificate of insurance to Grundy County during set up of said plant. Carried unanimously. Motion was made by Bakker and seconded by Schildroth to approve Utility Permit Application No. 4-28-14(a) submitted by Mastec North America of Hugo, Minnesota, for Century Link on 3 pair cable service line to 27180 – 160th Street and to authorize the chairperson to sign said application. Carried unanimously. Motion was made by Ross and seconded by Schildroth to approve Utility Permit Application No. 4-28-14(b) to REC of Grundy Center, Iowa, on installing an electric fence drop just south of Bridge N-25 on the east side of the road and to authorize the chairperson to sign said application. Carried unanimously. Motion was made by Schildroth and seconded by Bakker to approve Adopt-a-Highway Permit request by St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church on T-19 from City of Wellsburg north to Highway 20 and to authorize the chairperson to sign said permit. Carried unanimously. Gary Mauer, County Engineer, reviewed department matters with the Board. Wendy L. Monaghan, RN, BSN, Grundy County Public Health Manager, reviewed the Grundy County Public Health Quarterly Report for January 1, 2014, through March 31, 2014, as well as reported on the drug take-back event held on April 26, 2014. At 9:35 a.m., motion was made by Ross and seconded by Bakker to enter into executive session by authority of Chapter 21 of the Code of Iowa and pursuant to the County Attorney’s request for the purpose of discussing strategy with counsel in matters that are presently in litigation or where litigation is imminent where its disclosure would be likely to prejudice or disadvantage the position of the county in that litigation. Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes – Schildroth, Bakker, Ross, and Riekena. Nays – none. Motion was made at 10:02 a.m. by Bakker and seconded by Ross to adjourn the executive session and return to regular session. Roll call vote was as follows: Ayes – Schildroth, Bakker, Ross, and Riekena. Nays – none. Motion was made by Bakker and seconded by Ross to table further discussion of the matters discussed in executive session until the full board was present. Carried unanimously. Motion was made by Bakker and seconded by Schildroth to approve the application for fireworks permit of Jack L. Darland, Jr., of Cedar Falls. Carried unanimously. Motion was made by Bakker and seconded by Ross to appoint Helene Wertz to the Grundy County Memorial Hospital Board of Commissioners to fill an unexpired term which ends June 30, 2014, and to fill a full three-year term beginning on July 1, 2014, and ending on June 30, 2017. Carried unanimously. Motion was made by Ross and seconded by Bakker to adjourn. Carried unanimously. Harlyn Riekena, Chairperson Rhonda R. Deters, County Auditor Grundy FOR THE RECORD Register NOTICE TO BIDDERS 1. Sealed bids will be received by the Grundy County Auditor at her office at 706 G Avenue, Grundy Center, Iowa, until 9:00 A.M. on June 9, 2014, for hauling refuse from the Grundy County Citizen’s Convenience Center, 20434 220th Street, Grundy Center, Iowa, to the Rural Iowa Landfill, 20488 M Avenue, Eldora, Iowa. Said bids shall be opened and considered by the Grundy County Landfill Commission at 6:30 P.M.a at its meeting held at 706 G Avenue, Grundy Center, Iowa, on June 12, 2014. 2. The proposal shall be for hauling refuse using an open top 30-yard container, which container must be covered with a tarp while in transit. In addition, the successful bidder must pick up the said container within three days of being notified by the Grundy County Citizen’s Convenience Center. A similar container must be left at the Grundy County Citizen’s Convenience Center at the time of pick up or the original container must be emptied and returned on the same day. 3. The successful bidder will begin hauling refuse from the Grundy County Citizen’s Convenience Center on July 1, 2014, and will continue for a term of three years, provided, however, that the contract may be cancelled at any time by either party by giving a written notice to the other party at least sixty days prior to cancellation. 4. Failure to execute a contract containing these provisions and any other provisions deemed necessary and to file a certificate of insurance with the Grundy County Landfill Commission within 15 days of the date of the acceptance of the proposal as herein provided will be just and sufficient cause for the denial of the award and the forfeiture of the proposal. 5. All proposals must be filed with the Grundy County Landfill Commission, sealed and plainly marked. Proposals containing any reservations not herein provided for may be rejected. In addition, the Grundy County Landfill Commission reserves the right to waive technicalities and to reject any or all proposals. 6. All of the work set out in this proposal must be performed by the successful bidder and may not be sublet or assigned by the successful bidder. Dated this 10th day of April, 2014. Grundy County Landfill Commission By Greg Melcher, Chairperson PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that the Board of Adjustment will meet on Wednesday, May 14, 2014 at 7:00 o’clock p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall, Grundy Center, Iowa. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to hear testimony on the consideration of granting a variance in regards to the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Grundy Center. Keith Perry, 709 I Avenue, Grundy Center and Dorothy Leach, 137 E Leach Avenue, Des Moines have applied for a variance to 165.26 (6)(A) (4) of the zoning ordinance in relation to conduct a home occupation in the basement and/or garage. Any person wishing to state approval or objection to the granting of the variance requested may file a written statement with Dean Schultz, Zoning Administrator of Grundy Center, Iowa prior to the public hearing or be present to personally offer testimony at the time of the hearing. Any person may contact the zoning administrator for information concerning this matter in advance of the hearing. Take notice and govern yourself accordingly. Dean Schultz Zoning Administrator The Grundy Center School Board held its April regular meeting Wednesday, April 23, 2014. President Johanns called the meeting to order at 5:00 PM. Roll Call: Present: Ascher, Johanns, Mathews, Saak Administration/Directors: Murra, Lebo, Ackerman, Miller, VanderPol Visitors: Jan Lindeman, Stephanie Hasken, Amalie Appleton, Misty Wells, Tracy Beenken, Rick Schupbach, Jon Wells, Brent Thoren, Patti Rust, Amy Kuester, John Jensen (Grundy Register). Motion was made by Director Saak, seconded by Director Mathews to approve the Agenda. Motion carried unanimously. President Johanns welcomed visitors from the public and read the public comments statement prior to hearing from Rick Schupbach who publicly thanked Ms. Murra for her time in Grundy Center and wished her Good Luck in Knoxville (IA). Motion made by Director Mathews, seconded by Director Saak to approve the Consent Agenda approving the minutes from the 3-2614 Regular Meeting, 4-7-14 Special Session and 4-16-14, 4-21-14 and 4-22-14 Work Sessions along with bills presented for payment. Motion carried unanimously. NEW BUSINESS: The board was given an opportunity to ask questions from Mrs. Miller, Mr. VanderPol, Mrs. Lebo and Ms. Murra regarding their monthly board reports. The board listened to presentation on the Instructional Practices Inventory (IPI) by Brent Thoren. Motion made by Director Saak, seconded by Director Mathews to approve the Open Enrollment request for Caden Meester. Motion carried unanimously. Motion made by Director Mathews, seconded by Director Saak to approve the Open Enrollment requests for Andrea and Erika Johnson. Motion carried unanimously. Motion made by Director Saak, seconded by Director Ascher to approve the hiring of Victoria Duvall as a 5th Grade Teacher and Caleb Bonjour as a 6th Grade Literacy and Social Studies Teacher. Motion carried unanimously. The board heard a presentation on the 3rd Grade Pilot from Rick Schupbach and Jan Lindeman. Motion made by Director Saak, seconded by Director Ascher to approve the continued membership in the Iowa Association for Education Purchasing (IAEP) Program. Motion carried unanimously. Motion made by Directors Mathews, seconded by Director Saak to approve continued membership in the Iowa School Finance Information Services (ISFIS). Motion carried unanimously. Motion made by Director Ascher, seconded by Director Saak to approve the 2014-2015 Cross Country 28-E with Gladbrook-Reinbeck. Motion carried unanimously. Motion made by Director Mathews, seconded by Director Saak to approve the renewal with Mercer Trust Insurance. Motion carried unanimously. Motion made by Director Saak , seconded by Director Mathews to approve the purchase of the PMA Financial Planning Program. Motion carried unanimously. Motion made by Director Mathews, seconded by Director Saak to approve the English as a Second Language 28-E with Eldora-New Providence. Motion carried unanimously. Motion made by Director Mathews, seconded by Director Ascher to approve Monkeytown to allow donations to the GC Nurse's Fund. Motion carried unanimously. Motion made by Director Ascher, seconded by Director Mathews to approve the 28-E with Bremwood (Waverly-Shell Rock School Dis- trict). Motion carried unanimously. Motion made by Director Mathews, seconded by Director Ascher to approve the 2014-2015Master Contract with a 3.73% increase. Motion carried unanimously. Motion made by Director Mathews, seconded by Director Ascher to approve the Contract List for the certified teachers and coaching contracts for those seasons that have already concluded for the 2013-2014 school year. Motion carried unanimously. The board reviewed a request by Mr. Ackerman to take a group of junior and senior students on a trip to Washington DC in April 2015. Students would be responsible for the $1400 cost (per student) of the trip. No school funds will be used and no fundraising will be done by students going on this trip. Motion made by Director Ascher, seconded by Director Saak to approve the request. Motion made by Director Mathews, seconded by Director Ascher to approve the 2014 Summer School Proposal. Motion carried unanimously. The board discussed the terms of the Soccer Program Sharing Agreement including transportation issues to/from practices and games. Motion made by Director Ascher, seconded by Director Saak to approve the designation of Chad Wagner (Business Mgr) from Cassandra Murra (Supt) as authorized representative for the Tornado Safe Room project at the MS/HS building to ensure timely payments. Motion carried unanimously. Motion made by Director Saak, seconded by Director Mathews, to set April 29th at 5:00 PM as a special session to conduct Supt. final interviews. The meeting will be held in the School Administration Building board room. Motion carried unanimously. The meeting was adjourned at 7:05 PM. The board went into exempt session to discuss classified/support staff negotiation strategy. GRUNDY CENTER COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT ATTEST: Robert L. Johanns, Board President Christel Kellar, Board Secretary Vendor Name Description Invoice Amount Candlewood Suites West Des Isflc Conference Hotel ..................................................... 188.16 Caseys General StorePizza For El Mega Party .............................................................. 128.28 Dollar General, Meeting Supplies ........... 11.55 Eric Armin Inc, 2Nd Grade Geometry Manipulatives ...................................................... 201.61 Eta Hand 2 Mind, 2Nd Grade Geometry Manipulatives............................................. 305.24 Family Foods, Concession Food/Read Across America Treats ....................................... 37.71 Amazon, Gc Jazz /Imc/Tech/Umv Supplies ..... .............................................................. 666.29 Glowsource.com, Glow Sticks For Dance39.62 Godaddy.com, Web Hosting ..................... 2.99 Lakeshore Learning Materials, 2Nd Grade Geometry Manipulatives............................ 104.94 Rushimprint.com, Spirit Force Supplies 145.61 Sadler Power Train Inc, Ad9 Dryer ......... 38.58 School Bus Sales, Battery Box Latch ..... 16.80 Sing Background Checks, 360 Background Checks.................................................. 450.00 Teacherspayteachers.com, Elem Spartan Senate......................................................... 115.20 U.s. School Supply, Inc., Elem School Store Supplies ................................................ 231.25 United States Post Office, Shipping ....... 37.40 Walmart Community/Gemb, Animal CrackersRead Accross America Wee ................... 37.20 West Music, Music Cds ........................ 154.75 Schoolkidz Inc, School Supply Kit Order ......... ........................................................... 1,630.77 Mastercard, Plc Conference Registration ........ ........................................................... 7,888.11 Office Of Auditor Of State, Audit Filing Fee ..... .............................................................. 425.00 www.thegrundyregister.com Broad Reach Books, Library Books........ 94.26 Herff Jones, Caps, Tassels, And Cords 777.00 Ups, T Rohler To Graphic Edge .............. 16.68 Pitney Bowes, Postage Meter Rental ..... 71.49 Family Foods, Food & Supplies............ 854.87 Drake University, Drake Quiz Bowl 2014 70.00 Windstream, Telephone .......................... 34.96 Iowa Technology And Education Chromebook Training ................................................... 95.00 Ups, B Munson To Vernon Hills, Il .......... 16.03 Walmart Community/Gemb Shinefest Supplies .............................................................. 140.90 Iowa State Univ Quiz Bowl Club, Think Fast Virtual Quiz Registration ............................. 20.00 Iowa Academic Decathlon, State Tournament . .............................................................. 942.00 Earthgrains Baking Co Inc, Bread ........ 483.25 Bengen, Mike , Track Starter 4-10 .......... 95.00 South Hardin High School, Track Entry 4-11 ... ................................................................ 75.00 Science Center Of Iowa, Ms Field Trip . 510.00 Iowa High School Speech, District Large Group Contest ................................................. 126.00 Iowa High School Speech, State Large Group Contest ................................................... 63.00 Iowa High School Music, Band Large Group Festival ................................................. 110.00 Country Stonemasons, Deposit For Stone Helmet Column .......................................... 707.49 Aea 267, Printed Materials ..................... 66.55 Agwsr Community School, Jan - Mar 2014 Shared Maintenance ......................... 7,725.23 A-Kleen, Rug Cleaning ......................... 263.00 Anderson Erickson, Milk .................... 3,614.07 B & J Vegetables, Spinach ..................... 69.00 Baade, John, Reimb Lumber For Tennis Shed .............................................................. 162.48 Black Hills Energy, Natural Gas......... 7,962.29 Bockes, Beth, Reimb Nhs Induction Supplies . ...............................................................111.92 Bolton & Hay, Inc, Dredge Shakers ........ 10.92 Casey’s General Stores, Inc, Fuel ..... 1,011.13 Central Iowa Distributing, Inc, Cleaning Supplies ................................................... 1,054.60 Computer Information Concepts, Infinite Campus Training Travel Expenses ........... 1,240.46 Creative Sound Productions, 2014 Prom Dj .... .............................................................. 657.50 De Lage Landen, Copier Lease Pymt #4 ........ ........................................................... 2,514.50 Denver Community School, Track Entry 4-15 . .............................................................. 100.00 Dike-New Hartford Csd, Track Entry 4-1570.00 Dike-New Hartford Csd, Track Entry 4-1770.00 Distributed Website Corporation, Activity Scheduler ............................................. 290.00 Ecolab Pest Elimination Division, Pest Control ................................................................ 77.50 Editorial Projects In Education, Online Job Posting (Supt) ....................................... 745.00 Electric Supply Of Marshalltown, Lighting Supplies ...................................................... 239.50 Electric Supply Of Marshalltown, Lighting Supplies ...................................................... 207.00 Ems Detergent Services, Cleaning Supplies ... ................................................................ 22.09 Family Foods, Food & Supplies............ 348.40 Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing, Macbeth 4/1/14...................................................... 43.00 Google, Inc, Additional Usage ................ 20.40 Grainger, Manual Motor Switch .............. 53.46 Graphic Edge, The, Girls Track Clothing ......... ........................................................... 4,119.46 Graphic Edge, The, Girls Track Clothing721.31 Grundy Center Municipal Utilities, Utilities....... ......................................................... 11,175.31 Grundy Comm. Preschool &, Tuition & Pd ...... ........................................................... 5,266.78 Hawkeye Alarm & Signal Co, Updated Hs Paging System ......................................... 3,600.00 Heartland Cooperative, Fuel.............. 2,311.59 Heronimus,Schmidt & Allen, Legal Services ... .............................................................. 165.00 Hook, Bryon Or Lori , Refund Lunch Account Balance................................................... 62.25 Hudson Community School, Track Entry 4-15& 4-17 ...................................................... 160.00 Iowa Communications Network, Network Services Feb 14 & Mar 14.......................... 585.48 Iowa Department Of Human, Medicaid ........... ......................................................... 12,533.13 Iowa Ffa Foundation, Inc, Sharing With Pride Pledge .................................................. 100.00 Iowa Northland Regional Council, Safe Room Project .................................................. 758.29 Iowa Sports Supply, Starter Gun Blanks/Award Metals/Retirement Plaque .................... 331.35 Iowa State Drill Team Association, Spring Conference Registration ............................. 195.00 J.w. Pepper & Son Inc, Vocal Music ..... 114.88 J.w. Pepper & Son Inc, Band Music ....... 54.30 Jesup Community School, Track Entry 4-15 ... ................................................................ 70.00 Jobtarget Llc, Online Job Posting (Supt)385.00 Keck, Inc., Commodities .................... 1,963.45 Konken Electric, Inc., Add Circuits For Concession Area............................................ 1,900.87 Lang, Shirley, Reimb Shoes ................... 85.00 Linderworks Studio, Caricature/Airbrush Workshop ...................................................... 310.00 Marshalltown Community School,Golf Entry 4-17 ...................................................... 110.00 Martin Bros Dist. Co., Food & Supplies ........... ......................................................... 12,372.05 Mauer, Gary Or Kathy, Refund Lunch Account Balance................................................... 27.70 Mid-America Publishing, Advertising And Publications .................................................. 319.37 Oltrogge Cpa, Keith D., Final Billing - Audit ... ........................................................... 3,700.00 Plumbmaster, Repair Parts..................... 61.71 Precision Lawn Care & More Llc, Snow Removal / Ice Control ...................................... 581.00 Quill Corporation, Paper ......................... 29.99 Ray And Associates, Inc., Superintendent Search ............................................... 3,666.66 Sam’s Club, Supplies ............................. 12.72 Schupbach, Rick, Reimb Parking Fee ...... 7.00 Sioux City Community School Cody Monaghan Drug Rehab ....................................... 1,190.35 Spahn & Rose Lumer Co, Treated Wood27.89 Struxture Architects, Professional Fees........... ........................................................... 1,000.00 Superior Welding Supply Co., Oxygen ... 37.88 Timberline Billing Service, Llc, Medicaid ......... ........................................................... 1,329.65 True Value Hardware, Supplies .............. 23.34 Universal Welding And Machine, Chair Repair ................................................................ 36.00 University Of Oregon, Dibels Data System ..... .............................................................. 272.00 University/Northern Iowa,, Uec Registration (Geiter) ................................................... 75.00 Vanhauen Auto And Truck, Vehicle Repair/Bus #10........................................................ 880.37 Vanhauen Auto And Truck, Vehicle Repair/Bus #9.......................................................... 895.06 Weber Paper Company, Paper ............. 168.10 Weber Paper Company, Paper ............. 201.72 Weber Paper Company, Paper ............. 302.80 West Music, Piccolo Repair/Music/Digital Handheld System ................................. 676.10 Wilson Restaurant Supply,Inc, Equipment Repair........................................................ 917.37 ....................................................... 122,800.27 GRUNDY CENTER COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Seeks Bids for the Following: Science Classroom Remodeling to be completed this summer at the secondary building to be completed by August 5th. Work will include the following: masonry, carpentry, electric, painting and flooring. Specifics of this project can be obtained from the administration building. The district would like to have bids sent to the district office by Friday, May 23, 2014. Please send bids to Superintendent Cassandra Murra, 1301 12th Street, Grundy Center IA 50638
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