What`s New in County 22?
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What`s New in County 22?
4 DAY FORECAST WEDNESDAY HIGH 70o LOW 54o WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2015 | VOLUME 16 | NUMBER 44 | USPS 017-988 | THURSDAY FRIDAY 63 51 o $1 PER ISSUE o | SATURDAY 48o CALL 563-539-4554 Schutte finishes 47th at State Cross Country Meet Saturday, October 31 AREA EVENTS Veterans Day Program On Wednesday November 11, 2015, juice, coffee and rolls will be served starting at 9 with the ceremony to begin at 9:30 in the auditorium in Monona. All community is invited. Seeking Candidates for Clayton County Beef Queen The Clayton County Cattlemen Association is seeking candidates for the Clayton County Beef Queen. Candidates must be 16 to 19 years of age by March 1. Crowning will take place at the banquet on Saturday, November 21. Please contact Matt Gaul (563-920-5559) if you are interested in running for Beef Queen. Veterans Honored Please remember on November 11, 2015, let us all take two minutes of silence at 11:00 am on Veterans Day to remember all veterans of the U.S. Military services- Those who we are thankful to be able to express our gratitude to, and those who gave the ultimate sacrifice— Their life for our freedom. Winter Weather Awareness Day is November 5th Here are some links from NOAA that can help with winter weather safety and preparedness: Local Winter Weather Safety - http://www.weather.gov/arx/ winterprep Winter 2015-16 Outlook - http://www.weather.gov/arx/ winter201516outlook Winter Safety - http:// www.nws.noaa.gov/com/ weatherreadynation/winter_ safety.html Winter Info. Sources - http:// www.nws.noaa.gov/om/winter/ index.shtml Downed Power Lines / Power Outages - http://www.weather. gov/arx/powerprep Ribbon Cutting at Joe & Matt’s Plumbing and HVAC A ribbon cutting was held for the area’s newest business, Joe & Matt’s Plumbing and HVAC on Friday, October 30, 2015. Pictured are, back row: Dan Havlicek, Jason Schubert, Sarah Christen, Matt Kimball, Joe Christen, Brent Formanek, Ali Werger Dan Canton, Steve Hanson. Front row: Alex Steege, Rogeta Halvorson, Barb Collins. Shown are three of four of Sarah & Joe’s children. Mayo Clinic Health Systems offers Flu Facts and Fiction While many people attempt to survive the winter season with chicken soup and cold medicine, there are more than 31.4 million outpatient visits and 200,000 hospitalizations each year because of the flu. According to the CDC Foundation, this amounts to an estimated $10.4 billion a year in direct medical expenses and an additional $16.3 billion in lost earnings annually. Mayo Clinic Health System’s Kellee Dixon, a specialist in Infection Prevention and Control says the number one way to prevent the flu is to get the Influenza vaccination. “When one person gets vaccinated, they keep themselves healthy and keep others from getting sick too” says Dixon. Dixon also emphasizes the importance of addressing the misconceptions about the Influenza vaccination and the flu virus itself. “The problem is that many people are hesitant to get the flu vaccine because of negative things they’ve heard from family, friends, or the media.” Mayo Clinic Health System insists that everyone should know facts from fiction to help increase the amount of flu vaccinations and prevent flu related visits to the doctor. Mayo Clinic Health System’s Top 10 Flu Facts: 1. You will not get the flu from the Influenza vaccine, this includes shot and mist forms. Flu vaccines are made with inactive/dead viruses. You can’t catch the flu from getting one. The flu shot can also take up to two weeks to be effective. During those two weeks it is still possible to contract the Influenza virus. 2. The flu shot is safe for pregnant women and is highly recommended. The flu vaccine protects women during pregnancy and their babies up to six months after birth. One study proved vaccinating pregnant women was 92% effective in preventing infant flu hospitalization. See Flu Facts, 8 Friday, October 30th there was a pep rally held in honor of Schutte. Words were spoken by her coach Eliza Philpott and Principal David Ross. Afterwords the high school students and staff gathered in the parking lot to send-off the entire cross country team with an escort service through town from Monona Police and Fire. MFL MM Student Council members attended XXXV annual Iowa Association of Student Councils Conference MFL MarMac Student Council members attended the XXXV annual Iowa Association of Student Councils Conference in Des Moines on Sunday October 25 and Monday October 26. The 12-member council and their advisor joined over 1,300 students and advisors from across the state of Iowa to listen to keynote speakers Kyle Scheele and Lt. Col. Justin Wagner of the Air National Guard. Informative break out sessions were also given, two of which were organized by MFL MarMac Student Council members Chaun’te Drahn, Bryce Burke and Allison Corlett. Their session was titled “Involving Your Community in Your School.” The session focused on two major events the council hosts throughout the school year: Veterans Day and Cancer Awareness. Student Council members include: Bryce Burke, Cassie Cahoon, Chaun’te Drahn, Becca Harms, Allison Corlett, Nicholas Larson, Coltin Ball, Chelbe Feuerhelm, Siera Wiebensolm, Brenna Moser, Josie Kleinow, and Skylar Moser. Many ideas were gathered at the various sessions and leadership skills were enhanced with this great opportunity. “What’s New in County 22?” Musical Beauty and the Beast to be held November 13 and 14 The 2015 MFL MarMac High School Musical is Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. Performances will be Friday and Saturday, November 13th and 14th at 7:30 pm in the High School Auditorium in Monona. Doors open at 6:45 pm. Concessions will be available during intermission in the high school lobby. Contact: Angie Killian at angie.killian@mflmm.k12.ia.us. MFL MarMac’s Hannah Schutte competed in her first state cross country meet on Saturday in Fort Dodge. Schutte finished 47th overall with a time of 21:26.7. Photo by Kristi Nixon Dr. Jessica Wilke of Family Dentistry of Monona is pictured with Christine Bee, Librarian at Murphy Memorial Library, Monona donating a check for $60 for 3rd quarter Sonicare sales. $20 per Sonicare sold. This is all in part of the Random Acts of Kindness being done throughout the year. This month in my article I would like to remind everyone that the deer rut is going on and we have had an increase in car deer accidents. The deer rut is the mating season for the whitetail deer in our area when the bucks are chasing the does. Crops are coming out of the fields and deer are getting hit by vehicles. As I am writing this we had two car/deer accidents the deputies covered last night. Also the raccoon are running as well and here at the office we recently had damage to a squad car from a raccoon hitting the underside of the vehicle causing considerable damage. I don’t know how to tell you to avoid hitting a raccoon when they are so hard to see but to maybe be more alert. I’ve had a lot of questions come to me in regards to renewing your non-professional permit to carry weapons. If you wish to renew your permit you need to take a training course offered by an NRA or IA Law Enforcement Academy Certified handgun instructor or qualify on a firing range. This must occur within 12 months prior to the expiration date on the current permit and you must apply at least 30 days before the current permit expires. So that leaves you an eleven month window. This is also the same for the military form DD214 applicants. I have spoken to my firearms instructors and they are working on offering a qualification for permit holders coming up this next spring. We were thinking of charging in the $25 range and this would just be a short refresher course on updated laws and some shooting to make sure the shooter knows what they are doing and to help them become a better shot. We’re trying to make this simple yet effective for everyone. The renewal fee for a permit is $25. If an applicant applies 29 days or less before the current permit expiration date or after it has expired, they must provide a copy of their previous training documentation or military service. So basically your old training certificate or form DD214 would work to obtain a new permit, but you would be without a permit from when it expired until the paperwork is completed. We do strongly recommend qualifying and learning about new laws but that is the way the law reads. The fee for a new or expired permit is $50. If you have questions about the carrying concealed laws please visit the Iowa Department of Public Safety website for frequently asked questions at http://www.dps.state. ia.us/ and click on the weapons permits tab. If you still have questions, feel free to give me a call. And if you have any questions or comments, feel free to contact me anytime, e-mail me at mtschirgi@ claytoncountyia.gov, or stop by to see me. Thanks and be safe, Sheriff Mike Tschirgi Wednesday, November 4, 2015 | The Outlook 2 Clayton County Supervisors continue investigation of Auditor’s office and possible action The Clayton County Board of Supervisors met Wednesday to discuss further possible action against County Auditor Dennis Freitag. After an auditor’s report under oath Monday, which became contentious at some points, Supervisor Larry Gibbs issued a statement listing deficiencies in the Auditor’s office while Freitag has been engaged with an ongoing medical problem with his wife, Pam, who is battling Lupus. They included Freitag’s limited contact with his staff, failure to complete necessary reports for last year’s budget and, keeping checks and county records at his home. “We have three options,” Gary Bowden said at Wednesday’s meeting. “We can do nothing, hire a budget director or refer this to the Attorney General’s Office to determine whether a Chapter 66 review petition would be appropriate.” Chapter 66 of the Iowa Code has to do with the removal of an elected official from his or her office. A request to do so must be filed with the State Attorney General’s Office. “Of the options Gary laid out, I can see a scenario where we could pursue the Attorney General option,” Supervisor Ron McCartney commented. “But we also have new budget discussions coming up, Recipes Wanted for publishing in the 2015 Holiday Handbook! We’re asking our readers to submit their favorite recipes for printing in the November 25 Holiday Handbook! Deadline to submit your recipe is Tues., November 17. Enter a recipe and you could WIN a 6-Month Subscription to your local newspaper.* so we might also have to consider hiring a budget director or get some other outside help.” Clayton county Attorney Alan Heavens was also at the meeting. “As far as Chapter 66 goes, I would envision that Scott Brown, the area prosecutor from the Attorney General’s Office, would start an official investigation to review the transcript from Monday’s meeting, review Documents and conduct interviews with office staff,” Heavens said. After that, he will talk to Attorney General Tom Miller. It’s ultimately up to him (Miller) on whether or not to pursue this. There is a 20 day requirement that once a Chapter 66 petition is filed, the issue must be resolved.” After some further discussion, the Supervisors unanimously voted to authorize the County Attorney to contact the Attorney General’s Office and ask for further investigation of the County Auditor’s Office and for a review of possible removal of the auditor. There will be no cost to the county for brown’s services. *Everyone who submits a recipe will be entered into a drawing for a chance to win a subscription to the Calmar Courier, Monona Outlook, or Postville Herald. Recipes run on a space available basis. Any recipes not printed in this section will print in our annual Christmas Greetings section in December. MAIL or DROP OFF RECIPES: The Outlook, c/o Recipe 116 W. Center St., PO Box 310 Monona, IA 52159 or EMAIL TO: outlook@neitel.net or JenniferLubka.MAP@gmail.com Forest Mills United Methodist Church Located on County Rd. X16 between Waukon & Luana MIELKE’S QUARRY Crushed Rock & Ag Lime Direct Sales or Delivered and Spread Call anytime... (563) 539-4227 or (563) 873-2449 Birdnow because... EARLY AD DEADLINE THURSDAY 10 AM MFL MarMac School Calendar Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2015 Dubuque Symphony (3rd/4th) No early dismissal Thursday, Nov. 5, 2015 3-6:30 PM Conferences 2:20 Dismissal Friday, Nov. 6, 2015 - No School ACT registration deadline Monday, Nov. 9, 2015 4:30 pm MS Wrestling at Fennimore MS Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015 Iowa Assessment- McGregor Ctr 4 pm 8th Grade Girls BB vs. Decorah at McGregor Center 4:15 pm 7th Grade Girls BB at Decorah MS Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2015 Prof. Dev. - 2:20 PM Dismissal Veteran’s Day Thursday, Nov. 12, 2015 Iowa Assessment- McGregor Ctr 4 pm MS Wrestling at Postville YMCA Friday, Nov. 13, 2015 Iowa Assessment- McGregor Ctr Picture Retakes 10 am-3:20pm Grade 8 Field Trip Luther College Decorah, IA 7:30 pm High School Musical NOTICE P November 15 -April 1 Thank you for your cooperation. TH A NK Serving from 4-7:30 pm Adults $8 Ages 6-12 $5 Under 6 Free Highway 13 near 350th Street. Her 2006 Ford van sustained $2,000 in damages. A three vehicle accident occurred on October 23 in the city of Monona. Braxton Dundee, 15, Monona, was traveling south on Main Street at 3:42 p.m. As he approached a stop sign, he noticed his brakes having problems. He swerved to miss a stopped vehicle, driven by Cassidy Penrod, 15, McGregor, but struck her in the rear, causing her vehicle to rear end another stopped vehicle driven by Blake Brainard, 17 Monona. Dundee’s 1992 Dodge Ram, Penrod’s 1999 Jeep and Brainard’s 1997 Pontiac each sustained $1,500 in damages. On October 21 at 7:39 a.m. Jane Robinson, 17, Garnavillo, was traveling on Highway 52 near Kale Avenue when she struck a deer. Her 2001 Chevy Malibu sustained $1,500 in damages. it is unlawful for any person to park any vehicle on any street or alley between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. of any day. Thursday, Nov. 12 Tickets may be purchased at the door. Hope to see you there! On October 27 at 5:09 a.m. Zachary Meisner, 31, Colesburg, was traveling on the Millville Road when he struck a deer, causing $3,000 in damages to his 2007 Dodge truck. Another October 27 accident occurred at 5:15 a.m. on Empire Road when Heidi Mueller, 31, Nashua, struck a deer. Her 2007 Buick sustained $2,500 in damages. On October 25 at 7:40 p.m. Michael Walters, 28, McGregor, struck a deer on Highway 13 near Crystal Road causing $2,000 in damages to his 2001 Chevy Cavalier. Later that evening at 9:31 p.m. Emily Grimes, 21, Dubuque, was driving on the Great River Road when she struck a deer, causing $2,000 in damages to her 2009 Chevy Cobalt. An October 23 accident occurred at 7:40 p.m. when Emily Walters, 26, McGregor, hit a deer on The City of Monona would like to remind residents that from Soup Supper Homemade chili & chicken noodle soup, crackers, turkey & ham sandwiches, relishes, homemade pies and homemade rolls & jelly, milk and coffee served Deer to blame for several recent accidents in surrounding area “There is a very friendly environment when you go to Birdnow. Kyle and Lee were great to work with and made sure that they showed me something that fit in my budget. It made the buying decision very easy! - Becky Dehli Waukon, IA 12634 Falcon Ave • Monona, IA • (563) 539-2061 The Outlook Newspaper which was started in 1999, is located in Monona, Iowa. It is the official newspaper of Clayton County, Iowa. As of January 2015, it is owned by Mid-America Publishing company, headquartered in Hampton, Iowa. 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Box 29, Hampton, Iowa, 50441 LOCAL The Outlook | Wednesday, November 4, 2015 3 Murphy Helwig Library news and new releases Meeting of Franklin Garden View Events Calendar New releases in November include suspense titles A Song of Shadows, a Charlie Parker novel, by John Connolly, Host by Robin Cook, Survivor, a Mitch Rapp novel, by Vince Flynn, The Girl in the Spider’s Web, a fourth in the Millenium series, and Saturn Run, a futuristic adventure, by John Sanford. The mystery offerings are Rogue Lawyer by John Grisham, Ghost to the Rescue, a Ruth Bailey novel, by Carolyn Hart, Shadow Play, an Eve Duncan novel, by Iris Johansen, and Foreign Affairs, a Stone Barrington novel, by Stuart Woods. There are several general fiction titles beginning with Come Rain or Come Shine, another in the Mitford series, by Easy Reader additions The new Easy Reader additions for November are The Day the Crayons Came Home, by Drew Daywalt, Izzy & Oscar, by Allison Estes, Itty Bitty Kitty, by Joan Holub, The Very Stuffed Turkey, by Katharine Kenah, Just a Special Thanksgiving, by Mercer Mayer, Sophie’s Squash, by Pat Zietlow Miller, What Pet Should I Get?, by Dr. Seuss, in memory of Karen Goettler, and My Grandma’s a Jan Karon, Dashing Through the Snow by Debbie Macomber, After You by Jojo Moyes, Golden Age by Jane Smiley, See Me by Nicholas Sparks, An Irish Doctor in Love and at Sea, another in the Irish Country Doctor series, by Patrick Taylor, All the Stars in the Heavens by Adriana Trigiani, and Eve by William Paul Young. Lastly there is a Christian fiction novel, Streams of Mercy, No. 3 in the Song of Blessing series, by Lauraine Snelling. For those that love nonfiction the following will please: The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Dinnertime by Ree Drummond, PT 109: an American epic of war, survival, and the destiny of John F. Kennedy by William Doyle, Killing Reagan: the violent assault that changed a presidency by Bill O’Reilly, and A New Look at Iowa One-Room Schools: Iowa’s lost treasure, donated by the Rural Legacy Project. Please check our website www. monona.lib.ia.us <http://www. monona.lib.ia.us> to view the new releases and to peruse the online catalog. Follow us on Facebook to find new releases, upcoming events, and the construction updates. The library is entering the final weeks of construction. Please stop by for a visit to see the changes made and those soon to come. Thank you for all your patience throughout this process. Ninja, by Todd Tarpley. New to the Juvenile Fiction collection this month are Crenshaw, by Katherine Applegate, Theodore Boone: The Fugitive, by John Grisham, Nancy Clancy: Soccer Mania, by Jane O’Connor, Fuzzy Mud, by Louis Sachar, and The Marvels, by Brian Selznick. New Young Adult Fiction books available this month are Until Friday Night, by Abbi Glines, Finding Audrey, by Sophie Kinsella, and Trouble is a Friend of Mine, by Stephanie Tromly. New Non-Fiction books available this month are Choosing Courage, by Peter Collier, and Somewhere There Is Still a Sun: A Memoir of the Holocaust, by Michael Gruenbaum. The new audio book available for check-out this month is Ghost Ship, by Clive Cussler. Homemakers On September 23rd some of the members of Franklin Homemakers took a tour of the Allamakee Museum. Marsha Rush was the guide. They also saw the Gjeble Log Cabin and the Red School House. Lunch was at Nutmeg’s in Lansing, shopping at Horsefall’s afterwards. Dorothy Roffman served pumpkin pie at the meeting October 14th, Her Thought for the Day was entitled “Love” from Psalms 100: 1-5. Surprise Halloween cards from past Secret Pals were under the placemats. Roll call was A Favorite Halloween costume. The lesson was by Erma Swenson. She told about the various bus trips the the Freedom Club has provided. Some of them were South Dakota, Nashville Christmas Concert, Mystery trips to Swisher and Chicago. Next meeting will be at Gwen Brainard’s November 11th at 1:30pm. Lesson will be also by Gwen. Roll call is worst food or meal you ever prepared. Respectfully submitted Vicki Folkers Sec/Treas Clayton County Church Directory LUTHERAN St. John Lutheran Church PO Box 87, Farmersburg, IA Wednesday, Nov. 4 3 pm Confirmation, St. John Luana Saturday, Nov. 7 9 am Altar Guild Meeting Luthern World Relief Truck Sunday, Nov. 8 9:15 am Sunday School 10:30 am SJ Wednesday, Nov. 11 Veteran’s Day 3 pm Confirmation,St. John Luana 7 pm St. John Council Tuesday. Nov. 10 6 pm Council @ Faith Office Wednesday, Nov. 11 6:30 am Bible Study, Dean Schultz’s 5 pm Women’s Annual Mtg St. Olaf Lutheran Parish St. Olaf, IA Marshall E. Hahnn, Pastor Wednesday, Nov. 4 6:30-7:30 Confirmation-N Thursday, Nov. 5 1:30 pm Norway WNALC Sunday, Nov. 8 8 am Senior Choir-N 8:45 Worship-N 10 am Sunday School-N 9 am Sunday School-M 10:15 am Worship-M 2 pm Norway WNALC Tues. & Wed., Nov. 9 & 10 Pastor’ Retreat Cedar Falls, IA Wednesday, Nov. 11 6 pm 1st yr. Confirmation-M 7 pm2nd yr. Confirmation-M St. Paul Lutheran Church 401 S. Egbert St., Monona, IA Pastor Erika Kielstrup Wednesday, Nov. 4 9:15 am Grace Circle 5:30pm Confirmation 6:00pm Bell Choir 7:00pm Vocal Choir Thursday, Nov. 5 2:30 pm Stewardship & Finance mtg 6:30 pm Girl Scout Leaders Mtg Saturday, Nov. 7 Lutheran World Relief Truck Sunday, Nov. 8 9:00 am Worship & Eucharist 10:00 am Fellowship 10:15 am Sunday School 11:15-1:15pm Fall Harvest Dinner - Everyone Welcome Tuesday, Nov. 10 Property & Grounds Meeting Wednesday, Nov. 11 6:00pm Council Meeting 6:30pm Vocal Choir 7:15pm Bell Choir St. Paul-Garnavillo Sunday, Nov. 8 9 am Worship, Holy Communion St. John Lutheran Church Pastor Harold R. McMillin, Jr. 272 Grand Ridge Rim Way Garnavillo, IA Wednesday, Nov. 4 8:30 am Do Days w/Lunch 4:00 Confirmation 6:00pm Altar Guild @ Luana Thursday, Nov. 5 8:30 am Do Days Friday, Nov. 6 2:30pm Bingo @ Good S am Faith Lutheran Church – NALC 100 N. Main St., Monona, IA The Reverend Mel Harris Wednesday, Nov. 4 6:30 am Bible Study, Dean Schultz’s 9:00 am Pack LWR items Thursday, Nov. 5 6:30pm Pastor’s Bible Study Saturday, Nov. 7 LWR truck in Decorah Sunday, Nov. 8 8:30 am Worship/Eucharist 9:30 am Fellowship 9:45 am Sunday School Monday, Nov. 9 1:30pm Bingo @ Garden View Saturday, Nov. 7 9 am Altar Guild Mtg.Farmersburg LWR Truck in Decorah Sunday, Nov. 8 (G) 9 am Worship 10 am SS-NOTE time change 11:15 Fall Harvest Dinner Wednesday, Nov. 11 3 pm Confirmation 7 pm Council Mtg.,Farmersburg St. Paul’s Church LCMS Forest Mills United Methodist 595 Forest Mills Rd., Postville Rev. Kim Gates, Pastor Sunday, Nov. 8 9 am Worship & Sunday School 10 am Adult Sunday School St. Paul’s United Methodist 27 Second Avenue NW Waukon, IA Rev. Kim Gates, Pastor Sunday, Nov. 8 10:15 am Coffee Fellowship 10:45 am Worship & Sunday School CATHOLIC St. Patrick, Monona Thursday, 9:00 am Saturday, 4:30pm St. Bridget, Postville Friday, 9:00 am Saturday, 7:00pm (Spanish Mass) Sunday, 8:00 am St. Mary’s, McGregor Wednesday, 9:00 am Sunday, 10:30 am 1st Congregational Church, 501 C. St., McGregor Pastor: Wm. Gentry officiating Worship: 8:30 am; 10:30 am music by Praise Band Sunday School: 9:30 am Sunday School: ‘Stepping Stones’, Wed. 6-7 pm, youth 13-18 ‘Celebrate Recovery Progr am’, Tue., 7pm. 630 Main St., McGregor, IA Sunday, Nov. 8 10:30 am Worship Library Hours 563-536-2229 Mon. 12-3 pm; Tues. & Thurs. 4-7 pm; Wed. 11-4 pm; Fri. & Sat. 9 am-12 noon; Sunday closed McGregor Public Library Murphy Memorial Library, Monona 563-539-2356 Mon. & Wed. 1-8 pm; Tues. & Thurs. 9:30 am-5:30 pm; Fri. 1-5 pm; Sat. 10 am-2 pm SENIOR COMMUNITY The Froelich U & I Club met Wednesday the 28th at the Museum. President Patty Buerger called the meeting to order at 1:37pm after a lengthy discussion of the upcoming election and the candidates. Jean Smith showed a baby quilt she had machine quilted (made by Janelle Smith) for a great grandson. Ellen Jones read a story of Halloween and the first Harvest Festival. Hostess Suzanne Kaber read devotions “Moving to a Nursing Home.” Roll call - “A Surprise” covered many occasions. Patty showed pictures of past club meetings. It was decided to hold the Christmas Party on Dec. 9th at noon. Bring your favorite dish. Suzanne also had the program, all read the sayings on cards on display. For the program on Buttons, she showed many jars, large and small of all kinds that had been saved - collected for many many years. Buttons were invented in the 1800’s. There were many button factories along the Mississippi from 1890 to 1930. She also showed 2 large displays of hundreds of buttons, all kinds, made by Willa Helwig and given to the Museum. Suzanne had 2 very old ladies suit tops with buttons, the construction of the garments was very interesting. Some machine stitching but a lot of hand sewing to make the items wearable. Also a piece of toddler shoes that took a button hook to close. Marilyn Baade brought her “Button on a String” toy. Delicious Banana Cake was served to Imogene Meyer, Laurie Kast, Ellen Jones, Patty Buerger, Marilyn Baade, Carol Marting and Jean Smith to close a most interesting afternoon. Jean Smith Tuesday - Oelwein 9:00-3:00 Community Center Mon-Fri - Elkader 8:00-4:30 County Office Bldg. Mon-Wed-Thurs-Fri West Union 8:00-3:30 Treasurer’s Office Mon-Fri Waukon 8:00-4:00 Treasurer’s Office CDL driving tests are available by appointment only at sites in Allamakee and Fayette Counties. Most tests (written or driving) need to be started at least 15 minutes before closing time. Call ahead for information. SPONSORED BY: 563-873-3318 Mon. & Wed. 2:30-8:30 pm; Tues. & Thurs. 10:30 am-5:30 pm; Fri. 2:30-5:30 pm; Sat. 9:30 am-3:30 pm Garden View The Froelich U & I Club meeting Driver’s License Exam Schedule Farmersburg Public Library Sponsored by... METHODIST Living Faith United Methodist 702 S. Main St., Monona, IA Giard RR, McGregor, IÅ 330 Ann St., McGregor, IA Rev. Dennis Hopes, Pastor Wednesday, Nov. 4 9 am Coffee Fellowship, Monona 6 pm Confirmation Sunday, Nov. 8 9:15 am Sunday School 10 am Combined Worship Service at Monona, Potluck to follow 800 Darby Dr. Monona, IA 563-539-4528 Allamakee Co. Treasurer 563-568-3793 Clayton Co. Office Bldg. 563-245-3200 Fayette Co. Treasurer 563-422-3798 Oelwein Comm. Plaza 319-283-4080 Bruns & James Insurance 117 W. Center St. Monona, IA 52159 563-539-2185 9:00 Zookiness Video available each day in the Media Room! Wednesday, Nov. 4 10:00 Exercise 11:15 Lunch at Johnson’s in Elkader 6:30 Board Games Thursday, Nov. 5 Manicures w/ Andrea by appt. 10:30 St Croix Hospice; Topic: Advanced Care Planning. Public Welcome! 1:45 Exercise Friday, Nov. 6 9:00 Massage w/ Deb Moon, LMT 1:45 BINGO Saturday, Nov. 7 Manicures w/ Andrea by appt. 7:00 Lawr Welk main dining room Tatum Meyer’s Wedding Day Sunday, Nov. 8 2:30 NETFLIX MOVIE; “Move Over Darling” Doris Day, James Garner, Polly Bergen, Thelma Ritter. Monday, Nov. 9 10:00 Exercise 11:10 Bells 1:45 BINGO & Trivia w/ Faith Tuesday, Nov. 10 8:30 FOOT CLINIC 10:00 Catholic Mass 1:30 Exercise Wednesday, Nov. 11-Veteran’s Day 10:00 Exercise 11:00 2 min of silence 1:45 BINGO Thursday, Nov. 12 10:00 Exercise 1:30 St. Paul Service Great River Care Center Activities Wednesday, Nov. 4 Nat’l Candy Day Beauty Shop 9:00-Rise & Shine 10:00-Bible Baptist Church 2:30-Dice Bowling 4:00-Memory Care/1:1’s 7:30-Activities with Joy Thursday, Nov. 5 Men Make Dinner Day 9:00-Rise & Shine 10:30-Cooking, Banana Pudding 1:45-Thursday Matinee 3:30-Memory Care/1:1’s Friday, Nov. 6 Nachos Day 9:00-Rise & Shine 9:30-Reading Group 1:30-Bingo 2:30-Social Hour 7:30-Activities with Joy Saturday, Nov. 7 Pumpkin Destruction Day 11:45-Country Duo 7:00-Lawrence Welk, IPTV Ch. 6 Sunday, Nov. 8 Dunce Day 11:00-Mass on EWTN (Ch.24) School Menu Wednesday, Nov. 4 Egg, toast, juice, applesauce BBQ, school bun, Potato wedges, Onions, celery, Banana Thursday, Nov. 5 Cereal, toast, raisins, pears Chicken nuggets, Dinner roll, Mashed potatoes, Squash, Peaches Friday, Nov. 6-NO SCHOOL Monday, Nov. 9 French toast, syrup, apple slices Grilled chicken, School bun, Glazed carrots/sw fry, Raw caul, Banana Tuesday, Nov. 10 Pancake on stick, juice, raisins Hamburger gravy, Dinner roll, Butter sandwich, Celery, Peach Wednesday, Nov. 11 Yogurt, toast, peaches Mr. Rib, WG coney bun, fries, Lettuce, Kiwi-dried fruit, Bar Thursday, Nov. 12 Eggs, toast, fruit punch, applesauce Quesadilla, Baked beans, Tomato slice, Mixed fruit, Chocolate oatie Milk served daily Monday, Nov. 9 Chaos Never Dies Day 9:00-Rise & Shine 10:30-Cooking, Apple Bundt Cake 1:30-Nails 2:30-Happy Hour 5:00-Music w/Tom Bedka Tuesday, Nov. 10 Young Readers Day 9:00-Rise & Shine 10:30-Painting,Watercolor Flowers 2:30-Current Events & Cocoa 7:30-Bingo Wednesday, Nov. 11 Veteran’s Day Beauty Shop 9:00-Rise & Shine 10:30-Veteran’s Recognition 2:30-Music w/Ceil 4:30-Memory Care/1:1’s 7:30-Activities with Joy Thursday, Nov. 12 Chicken Soup For the Soul Day 9:00-Rise & Shine 10:00-PdC UMC 1:45-Thursday Matinee 7:30-Activities with Joy Memorials M-F-L Ambulance Service In memory of Steve Reeg by Jim & Sandy Schellhorn In memory of Rose Dougherty by Linda Moeller In memory of Eugene Mielke by Marilyn Moose In memory of Neil Meyer by Tom & Sheila Neuhaus In memory of John Wachter by Donna Begalske and Ralph & Linda Bacon Monona Fire Dept. In memory of Steve Reeg from the family of Steve Reeg Caught you looking! Advertising is well read. Even a 1x1. Next Week’s Outlook Wednesday, Nov. 4: Meal Site: Great River Care Center Thursday, Nov. 5: Meal Site: Monona, Great River Care Center; Luana City Council Meeting, 7pm Friday, Nov. 6: Farmersburg Garbage and Recycling Day; Meal Site: Great River Care Center Saturday, Nov. 7: AA, Monona Fire Station, 8pm Sunday, Nov. 8: Gamblers Anonymous, Living Faith UMC, 6:30pm Monday, Nov. 9: Recycling Day: McGregor, Marquette; Meal Site: Great River Care Center; Alanon; MFL MarMac School Board Meeting, High School Library, Monona, 7pm Tuesday, Nov. 10: Meal Site: Monona, Great River Care Center; Marquette City Council Meeting, 6pm Wednesday, Nov. 11: Meal Site: Great River Care Center Call 539-4554 to advertise here! SOCIETY Wednesday, November 4, 2015 | The Outlook 4 VMH 24th annual Christmas Fantasy soon approaching HAWC Announces Open Board Positions Make your reservations now The theme of the 24th Annual Veterans Memorial Hospital Health Care Foundation’s Christmas Fantasy is “Ring In the Holidays” which will be held November 13-16, at the Allamakee Fairgrounds Pavilion. Reservations are now being taken for the popular Saturday and Monday Christmas Fantasy Luncheons sponsored by the Allamakee County Cattlemen’s Association. The luncheons, pictured here, include a delicious meal served among the trees, plus entertainment and ample time to view all of the breathtaking decorations. Reservations are being taken now for the Veterans Memorial Health Care Foundation’s 24th Annual Christmas Fantasy 2015 held Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, November 13, 14, 15 and 16, at the Allamakee Fairgrounds Pavilion. The theme will be “Ring In the Holidays.” Reservations are now being taken for the popular Saturday and Monday Noon luncheons and the Saturday evening Wine, Cheese and Dessert Event. The luncheons are sponsored by the Allamakee County Cattlemen’s Association, and will be held Saturday, November 14, at Noon, and again on Monday, November 16 at Noon. A full meal will be served plus entertainment will be provided at both events. All guests will have ample time to view all of the displays. Reservations can be made by calling (563) 568-6262. Cost for either of the luncheons is $10 per adult. The Saturday evening Wine, Cheese and Dessert event will be held from 7-9 p.m. Saturday evening, November 14. This year the event will again be sponsored by the Eagle’s Landing Winery of Marquette, Iowa. They will be serving a variety of their finest wines and entertainment will also be provided. Reservations can be made for this event by calling 5684177. This years’ Christmas Fantasy event will have a huge number of decorated trees on display. Many items will also be available on silent auction for a great Christmas shopping opportunity. These items will include centerpieces, a wide variety of gift baskets, beautiful wreaths, swags, chairs, quilts, toys, mini-trees, crafted items, wall hangings and other decorative items. The Friday evening “Tingle ‘N Mingle” happy hour will be held November 13, from 5 to 8 p.m., and is sponsored by Four County Ag in Postville. This annual Friday night happy hour event will be hosted by B.E. Catered, Jim and Charlene Baxter and Mary Engrav. This is a special opportunity to meet socially with friends and co-workers after work. Many tables of hearty hors d’oeuvres, plus desserts, candies, and spirits will be served among the trees. Special holiday entertainment will also be provided. The cost is $15.00 per person. Tickets can be purchased at Veterans Memorial Hospital or at local banks. Tickets may also be purchased at the door. Christmas Fantasy will be open to the public Saturday, November 14, from 2 to 5 p.m., Sunday, November 15, from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and again Monday, November 16, from 2 to 7 p.m. Photos with Santa will be offered Sunday, from 11 a.m., to 1 p.m., by Katie Hennessey of Cote’Color Photography. The “Ring In the Holidays” Christmas Fantasy 2015 is planned and sponsored by the Veterans Memorial Health Care Foundation. For more information, please call Veterans Memorial Health Care Foundation members Gloria Krambeer, at (563) 568-3182 or Erin Berns at (563) 568-3411. Business Consultant in Waukon for free one-on-one sessions Allamakee County Economic Development (ACED) will be offering free and confidential business assistance Tuesday, November 17, 2015. ACED has partnered with J. Steve Horman, Consultant, to offer one-on-one, free and confidential counseling services. Horman is a professional business consultant, specializing in long range strategic planning for business, government and non-profit organizations. His background C ALIA A ST includes small business ownership and managing manufacturing and service industries. In addition to private consulting, he currently serves as a business advisor/ consultant under contract with the Northeast Iowa Small Business Development Center. Horman can provide advice for those thinking of starting a business as well as existing business. Horman covers topics such as cashflow, succession planning, expansion ZION LUTHERAN CH SOUP SUPPER UR C H challenges and/or marketing issues. Horman’s visit to Waukon is sponsored by ACED and the Northeast Iowa Business Network (NIBN), consisting of economic development staffers from Allamakee, Clayton, Delaware, Fayette, Howard and Winneshiek counties. Participants from throughout the county interested in the free counseling session should contact neiatourism@mchsi.com or ACED at (563) 568-2624 to make an appt. Wednesday, November 11 Serving 4 pm - 7 pm CARRY-OUTS AVAILABLE IN CHURCH PROVIDED CONTAINERS EVERYONE WELCOME! Seed Savers Exchange (SSE), a non-profit organization with the goal of conserving agricultural biodiversity, has shared data on more than 20,000 varieties of tomatoes, beans, lettuce, corn, and apples through Genesys, the largest database of plant genetic material in the world. Located near Decorah, IA, SSE maintains a plant genebank of fruit, vegetable, and flower varieties with an emphasis on family heirlooms and historic commercial varieties from the United States. Sharing information on Genesys will allow researchers around the world to learn about the varieties in the SSE genebank and compare these holdings to those in collections around the world. n Eat Ca ER ou Y All SUPP P U O S children age 0 to 5 years old, business community, faith community, education, and health. Six other board members represent elected officials and child protective services. The board is recruiting new members to fill openings for citizen and health representative positions. Board member duties include development of a community plan, adopting policies and procedures, issuing and monitoring service contracts, and other responsibilities of a local government board. The HAWC Partnerships for Children board typically meets on the fourth Thursday of each month at 5:00 pm. The location of the meeting varies, being held in Postville or Ossian. Members will also be involved in various committee meetings. Persons with interest in board membership are requested to complete an application. Applications will be reviewed by the board membership committee with recommendation of appointment being made to the board of directors for approval. Applications are available by contacting Meagan Hammell, Community Liaison at the HAWC office: 1111 Paine St, Decorah, IA 52101; telephone: 563-382-4447; email: hawccl@neitel.net. Visit our website at www.hawc-iowa. com for an application or to learn more about HAWC Partnerships for Children. SSE shares data on 20,000 plant varieties with researchers across the globe CLAYTON COUNTY AMVETS POST 27 Menu includes: Chicken Noodle Soup, Bean w/ham Soup, Cheeseburger Soup, Chili, Homemade Breads, Bars, Pie, Desserts, White/Chocolate Milk and Coffee Free-Will Donation Area residents interested in early childhood programs and child safety have an opportunity to apply for membership on the HAWC Partnerships for Children board of directors. A November 16, 2015 deadline has been set for completed applications to be received at the HAWC office in Decorah. HAWC’s mission is to promote quality early care, wellness, education, and intervention opportunities for children and families through community collaboration and support. Board members are responsible for implementing state Early Childhood Iowa funding to address building collaboration among early childhood stakeholders; providing in-home visitation support to families with children, age prenatal to 3 years old; increasing quality and capacity of child care; and providing preschool support for low income families. The board is also responsible for development and implementation of prevention and early intervention activities that reduce the need of child protection and juvenile court services using Decategorization funds from the Iowa Department of Human Services. The HAWC board consists of 4 citizen representatives from Howard, Allamakee, Winneshiek and Clayton Counties. Citizen member qualifications include representation of parents with Soups 4-8 PM Friday, Nov. 6 Chilli • Chicken Noodle • Wisconsin Cheese Sandwiches: Ham Salad, Cheese Milk, Coffee & Bars Adults $8.00 • Under 12 Years $4.00 >`V>««i`ÊVViÃÃLiÊUÊ£äÎÊ °Ê*>}iÊ-Ì]Ê> This allows researchers to access varieties that contain traits that may be needed to adapt food crops to unexpected challenges, while safeguarding the diversity of our food crops at the same time. Genesys can be accessed online at www.genesys-pgr.org More information about Seed Savers Exchange can be found at seedsavers.org. Seed Savers Exchange is a non-profit organization located in Decorah, Iowa, with a mission to conserve and promote America's culturally diverse but endangered garden and food crop heritage for future generations by collecting, growing, and sharing heirloom seeds and plants. Elkader Keystone Chorus show to be held Nov. 7, 2015 The Elkader Keystone Chorus will feature guest quartet McPhly in its fall barbershop harmony show November 7, 2015 at the Elkader Opera House. McPhly, placed eighth in the International Barbershop Harmony Society’s 2015 competition. They have also won the quartet championship in the Rocky Mountain District. They are based in Denver, Colorado. The Keystone Chorus will lead the show with a selection of favorite songs. The quartet Three Lads and Dad will add to the show and another quartet is preparing, as well. The chorus is made up of about 30 men of all ages from Northeast Iowa and Southwest Wisconsin who love the sound of close harmony. Tickets are $15 and are available by calling 563-873-2378 or at Moser Pharmacy in Elkader. You can also ask any chorus member. The show starts at 7 p.m. An afterglow will be at Johnson’s Restaurant after the show. Those tickets are $6 at the door. Clayton County Extension Calendar of upcoming events November 10 - 7:30 PM Extension Office, Elkader Clayton County Extension Council Meeting <http://www.extension.iastate. edu/calendar/ShowEventDetail.asp? programID=242533&sessionID=30 5967 November 11 - 9:00 AM Extension Office, Elkader Ornamental and Turf Pesticide Applicator Training <http://www.extension.iastate.edu/ calendar/ShowEventDetail.asp?pro gramID=230791&sessionID=2921 10> November 15 - 5:00 PM 4-H Pizzazz Night Johnson’s Reception Hall, Elkader <http://www.extension.iastate. edu/calendar/ShowEventDetail.asp ?programID=242536&sessionID=3 05970> , St. Paul, Monona Fall Festival Dinner Sunday, November 8, 2015 Serving from 11:15am - 1:15pm Roast Beef, Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, Home-made Bread, Corn, Cole Slaw, Pie, Milk and Coffee Free will offering, proceeds go to: / ÃÌiÊ>ÀÃÊÊÊUÊÊÊÕÌ iÀ>ÊÃ>ÃÌiÀÊ,iivÊÊÊUÊÊÊ-Ì°Ê*>ÕÊ ÕÀÀiÌÊÕ` Great River Care Center offers private deluxe rooms with all the comforts of home! We encourage you to review your insurance policy on yourself and/or your family and schedule now to take advantage of your insurance benefits before the new year arrives... • Take advantage of your insurance benefits that • are remaining on your policy yet for this year. Use up your benefits Our private deluxe room are over 220 sq. feet of comfort including: wall to wall carpet private 2 piece bathroom single bed side table comfy chair large closet flat screen TV in-house cable wireless internet Our deluxe rooms are perfect for someone requiring rehabilitation after a surgery along with receiving our 5-star care and services! All the Comforts of Home! • Determine your flex benefit plans for 2016. • Call on us to help you plan ahead for your future treatment plan needs. Family Dentistry Assoc. of Monona Celebrating 30 Years in Dentistry Where Health Changing Smiles are Created! Family Dentistry Associates of Monona 101 Franklin Street, Monona, IA (563) 539-4651 Compare for yourself why Great River Care Center is rated a5-Star facility! Go to: www.medicare.gov/nhcompare Great River Care Center 8.BJO.D(SFHPS*PXBr www.greatrivercare.com AREA Veterans Memorial Hospital in Waukon has the following positions available: Registered Nurse: One full-time RN position available working rotating shifts and every third weekend. Current RN licensure and minimum two years experience required; OB experience preferred. C.N.A.: One part-time certified nurse assistant (C.N.A.) position available working every other weekend and a couple evenings per week. Responsibilities include direct patient care and meal assistance. Qualifications include current C.N.A. with two-years related experience preferred. Exceptional IPERS, benefits and time off package included in a friendly working environment. Applications are available at the Hospital’s main entrance or online at www.veteransmemorialhospital.com. Pre-employment drug screening required. EOE. The Outlook | Wednesday, November 4, 2015 5 Meyer, Wagner to wed November 7 Couple to exchange vows November 21 Experience the joy of giving! Help feed those in need and in return we will help you. Bring in two or more food items throughout the month of November and you can receive a on your account. Your donations will be matched and given to the Clayton County Food Shelf on behalf of our patients and staff! Family Dentistry 101 Franklin - Monona, IA 563-539-4651 Open Monday -Friday 8 to 5 Saturday appointments available Kristen Borcherding & David Fahey From Dr. Christi Larson, Dr. Jessica Wilke & Dr. Mark Fohey Kristen Borcherding and Dr. David Fahey would like to announce their engagement and forthcoming wedding. Kristen is the daughter of Keith and Norma Borcherding, of Manchester, Iowa. David is the son of Roger and Lora Knott, of McGregor, Iowa, and Ron Fahey, of Chicago, Ill. The couple will be married on Saturday, November 21, at the First Lutheran Church in Manchester. 0$55,277&21)(5(1&(&(17(5 QG$118$/)$// $576 & Crafts 6+2: 2YHU ([KL ELWRU Tatum Meyer & Michael Wagner Tatum Anne Meyer and Michael Steven Wagner, both of Monona, announce their engagement and upcoming wedding. They plan to exchange vows November 7 at Saint Patrick's Catholic Church in Waukon. The bride-elect is the daughter of Donald and Mary Meyer of Waukon. She is a 2010 graduate of Waukon Senior High School, and is currently attending Northeast Iowa Community College for Nursing. She is currently employed as a universal worker at Garden View Senior Community Center in Monona. The groom-elect is the son of Steven and Paula Wagner of Monona. He is a 2009 graduate of MFL/Mar Mac High School and a 2011 graduate of Northeast Iowa Community College, where he received his associate degree in Agriculture Business. He currently works on the family dairy farm, Wagner Dairy of Monona. %ULQJWKLV DGWR6KRZIRURII DGPLVVLRQ V 129 0$55,277&21)(51(&(&(17(5 CORALVILLE, IOWA JUST OFF I-80 BY EXIT 242 6DW6XQ $'0)5((3$5.,1* OVER 150 TALENTED EXHIBITORSPRESENT & SELL 1,000’S OF UNIQUE (!.$-!$%CREATIONS. “A FANTASTIC SHOPPING EVENT” Callahan Promotions, Inc. 563-652-4529 Each of these participating businesses will be giving away a certificate from Quillin’s towards a FREE TURKEY to one of their lucky customers! Hours: 6 am - 10 pm Daily Sign up to win a Located at: 808 South Main Street, Monona, IA TURKEY! FREE Phone: (563) 539-4691 Stop in today and don’t miss your chance to sign up for a FREE TURKEY! 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EOE 1-1 Following positions available working with individuals with disabilities. For Rent Services MONONA OVERHEAD DOOR Sales & Service mercial Residential and ComOpeners Overhead Doors and Larry Thompson 21562 145th St, Monona 563-539-2253 Toll free 1-800-456-1849 Complete Auto Body Rebuilding & Refinishing 21118 125th St U Monona, IA 563-539-2056 U 563539-2528 www.joesautobodymonona.com For Rent in Monona. 2 bedroom duplex with garage, lawn care provided, security deposit and references required. NO smoking. Beinborn Apartments 608778-6048 tfn House for rent. New walk-out ranch, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, double attached garage, open floor plan, big family room in walk-out level. Minimum credit score 700. Located in Breezy Pointe, McGregor, IA. $950.00/month, year lease. Just ask Bill 563-516-1111 tfn FOR RENT: 1 BR units available in Clear Lake. Rental assistance and utility allowance available. Onsite laundry. 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All are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court” On August 17, 2015 at about 1:24 AM, Clayton County Deputies were dispatched to 16442 190th Street for a burglary in progress. A short time later, Deputies located the suspect vehicle on the Gunder Road, and conducted a traffic stop. As the Deputy attempted to stop the vehicle, three occupants fled from the vehicle. Deputies were able to detain one individual, and another passenger that was still in the vehicle. During the investigation, Deputies located items taken during the burglary. It was also learned that several other burglaries had occurred throughout Clayton County. As a result of the investigation, Clayton County Deputies filed charges on four suspects in the burglaries. Harley Bushaw (19) of Arlington was charged with Possession of Marijuana, Driving while barred, Operation without owner’s consent, 3 counts of Conspiracy to commit an aggravated misdemeanor (burglary), conspiracy to commit a non-forcible felony (burglary), and unlawful possession of a prescription drug. Ashley Reson (19) Maynard is being charged with 3 counts of Conspiracy to commit an aggravated misdemeanor (burglary), and conspiracy to commit a non-forcible felony (burglary). Colton Blue (18) West Union is being charged with Improper Rear lamp, 3 counts of Conspiracy to commit an aggravated misdemeanor (burglary), conspiracy to commit a non-forcible felony (burglary). Lucas Bennett (24) of West Union is being charged with 3 counts of Conspiracy to commit an aggravated misdemeanor (burglary), conspiracy to commit a non-forcible felony (burglary), possession of drug paraphernalia, and interference with official acts. On September 4, 2015 at 9:00 PM, Clayton County Deputies were dispatched to the Great River Road near North Buena Vista. The reporting party advised dispatchers that his vehicle was being rammed by another vehicle, and that it had occurred at least 20 times. A short time later, the caller was rammed again, causing his vehicle to go into the ditch, and overturn. After a lengthy investigation, Kenneth Hefel (50) of Sherill was arrested and charged on September 20th with Willful Injury (Class D Felony), Criminal Mischief 2nd Degree (Class D Felony), Leaving the Scene of an accident, Reckless driving, driving while suspended, no insurance, failure to obtain certificate of title, and operation without registration. Hefel was transported to the Clayton County Jail. On September 28, 2015 at about midnight, Clayton County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a car vs. deer accident on Highway 13 near 305th Street. Upon further investigation, it was determined that Ian Rodenberg (36) of Guttenberg was operating a 1998 Chevrolet Cavalier when he struck a deer in the roadway causing $1,500 damage. No injuries were reported. On September 30, 2015 at 7: 17 AM Clayton County Deputies were dispatched to a car vs. tractor accident on Greenfield Ave near Monona. Upon further investigation, it was determined that Nicholas Meyer (37) of Monona was operating a 1969 John Deere 3020 when a 2015 Ford Windstar van operated by Juan Lopez-Ramos (33) of Buffalo Center attempted to pass Meyer as he was turning left into a field drive. Both the tractor and van collided causing $3000 damage to the van, and $500 to the tractor. No injuries were reported. LopezRamos was cited for unsafe passing. On October 3, 2015 at 6:47 AM, Clayton County Deputies responded to a car vs. deer accident on the Garber Road near Ironwood Rd. Upon further investigation, it was determined that Nicholas Chase (23) of Farmersburg was operating a 2010 Chevrolet Silverado when he struck a deer in the roadway causing $2000 damage. No injuries were reported. On October 4, 2015 at 11:50 AM, Clayton County Deputies responded to a car vs. deer accident on Highway 52 near Nest Ave. Upon further investigation, it was determined that Wayne Ries (64) of Dubuque was operating a 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee when he struck a deer in the roadway causing $6000 damage. No injuries were reported. On October 6, 2015 at 7:24 AM, Clayton County Sheriff’s Deputies were dispatched to a school bus vs. deer accident on Canoe Road. Upon further investigation, it was determined that Ronald Hummel (65) of Strawberry Point was operating a 2015 Blue Bird School bus owned by Starmont Community Schools when he struck a deer in the roadway causing $5,000 damage. No injuries were reported. On October 9, 2015 at 9:20 AM, Clayton County Deputies conducted a traffic stop on Highway 13 near 230th Street for a traffic violation.. Upon further investigation, it was determined that the driver, Lynette Corkey (57) of Muscatine had an arrest warrant for the Iowa State Patrol for Driving While Suspended. Corkery’s license was currently suspended in the State of Iowa. Corkery was arrested and charged with Driving while suspended, No insurance, operation without registration, fail to carry registration card, and failure to display registration. Corkery was also arrested on the Iowa State Patrol Warrant. She was transported to the Clayton County Jail, where she was held pending an initial appearance in court. On October 9, 2015 at 9:30 PM, Clayton County Deputies responded to a car vs. deer accident on the Gunder Road. Upon further investigation, it was determined that Autumn Lamb (17) of Clermont was operating a 2004 Dodge Stratus when she struck deer in the roadway causing $1,500 damage. No injuries were reported. The Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Iowa State Patrol. On October 14, 2015 at 8:00 PM, Clayton County Deputies were dispatched to 25529 Mississippi Road for a disturbance. Upon further investigation, Deputies observed drug paraphernalia within plain view. Shannon Watt (45) of Garnavillo was arrested and charged with drug paraphernalia. Watt was transported to the Clayton County Jail pending an initial appearance in court. On October 15, 2015 at 11:43 AM, Clayton County Deputies were dispatched to a semi rollover accident on the Gunder Road near 130th Street. Upon further investigation, it was determined that Bradley Snitker (34) of Brownsville, MN was operating a 2015 International 9100 when he turned onto the Gunder Road off of 130th Street. Snitker pulled the semi off onto the shoulder of the road to let traffic by, when his wheels dropped off of the should of the roadway causing the semi to roll causing $20,000 damage. The Sheriff’s Clerk of Court news continued Jeffrey Welter, Prairie du Chien, operate without registration, $50 fine, $17.50 surcharge, $60 costs Jordan Burke, Earlville, speeding, $40 fine, $14 surcharge, $60 costs Jerry Schrick, Moline, IL, speeding, $40 fine, $14 surcharge, $60 costs Laurie Smith, Garnavillo, speeding, $40 fine, $14 surcharge, $60 costs Joan Francis, Monona, speeding, $40 fine, $14 surcharge, $60 costs Stefanie Kappes, Postville, speeding, $40 fine, $14 surcharge, $60 costs Kathleen Prentice, Elgin, speeding, $40 fine, $14 surcharge, $60 costs Jordan Tuller, The Villages, FL, speeding, $40 fine, $14 surcharge, $60 costs Keith Yoder, Rossville, IN, speeding, $20 fine, $7 surcharge, $60 costs Juan Lopez, Buffalo center, unsafe passing, $100 fine, $40 surcharge, $60 costs Jordan Seidel, Waterloo, speeding, $20 fine, $7 surcharge, $60 costs Scott Tepas, Naperville, IL, speeding, $40 fine, $14 surcharge, $60 costs Julie Husemann, Dubuque, fail to carry registration, $20 fine, $7 surcharge, $60 costs Brian Wolf, Epworth, speeding, $40 fine, $14 surcharge, $60 costs Judith Ashline, Guttenberg, speeding, $20 fine, $7 surcharge, $60 costs Jonna Walters, Peosta, speeding, $20 fine, $7 surcharge, $60 costs Lana Sloan, Eagan, MN, speeding, $20 fine, $7 surcharge, $60 costs Terry Potter, Coralville, speeding, $40 fine, $14 surcharge, $60 costs Peter Marroletti, Malvern, PA, speeding, $40 fine, $14 surcharge, $60 costs Larry Fredricks, Windsor Heights, speeding, $20 fine, $7 surcharge, $60 costs Calvin Bergan, Elkader, speeding, $40 fine, $14 surcharge, $60 costs Anthony Desmarais, Maple Grove, MN, speeding, $40 fine, $19 surcharge, $60 costs Srinivas Vuradi, Omaha, NE, speeding, $46 fine, $14 surcharge, $60 costs Phillip Roper, Hometown, IL, speeding, $46 fine, $14 surcharge, $60 costs Andrea Fountain, Maquoketa, fail to maintain control, $100 fine, $40 surcharge, $60 costs Lavonta Wilkins, Urbana, IL, 2 safety violations, $100 fine, $35 surcharge, $60 costs Jeff House, Monona, open container, $200 fine, $75 surcharge, $60 costs Merle Shaw, Elkader, operate without registration, $50 fine, $17.50 surcharge, $60 costs Christopher Vento, Desoto, WI, seat belt violation, $50 fine, $17.50 surcharge, $60 costs William Rodenberg, Amarillo, TX, no valid license, $230 fine, $75 surcharge, $60 costs; fail to yield, $115 fine, $40 surcharge, $60 costs District Court: Andrew Gardner, 30, Gilbertville, possess explosive device, $625 fine, suspended, costs, 60 days in jail and 2 years probation Calli Ducharme, 33, Prairie du Chien, 2 counts of probation violation, 10 days in jail Zachary Ross, 23, Garber, domestic abuse assault, $65 fine, $22.75 surcharge, costs, 2 days in jail and 1 year probation; child endangerment, $625 fine, $218.75 surcharge, costs and 2 days in jail, concurrent Andrea Fountain, 28, Maquoketa, possess drug paraphernalia, $65 fine, $22.75 surcharge, $60 costs Shea Rea, 24, Decorah, possess marijuana, judgment deferred, $100 civil penalty, $125 surcharge, $140 costs and 1 year probation Marriage License: Theodore Le Doux. 72 and Sharon Lou Landrum, 72, both of Holy Cross Office was assisted at the scene by the Iowa State Patrol, Postville Fire Department, and the Postville Ambulance. On October 16, 2015 at 9:27 AM, Clayton County Deputies responded to a Car vs deer accident on Bell Road near A Ave. Upon further investigation, it was determined that John Cunningham (70) of Elkader was operating a 2006 Buick LaCrosse when a deer entered the roadway causing Cunningham’s vehicle to strike the deer causing $1,500 damage. No injuries were reported. On October 16, 2015 at 2:30 PM a Clayton County Deputy assisted a motorist who had a flat tire on the Great River Road near Sny Magil. While assisting the motorist, Deputies obtained information that an occupant of the vehicle, Jacob Nehl (19) of Guttenberg was required to register as a sex offender due to a prior offense. Deputies verified that Nehl was not registered in Iowa as a sex offender. Nehl was placed under arrest for failing to register as a sex offender. Nehl was transported to the Clayton County Jail where he was held for his initial appearance in court. On October 17, 2015 at 10:06 AM, the Clayton County Sheriff’s Office was notified of a one vehicle rollover accident on the Great River Road near Omega Rd which had happened in the early morning hours. Upon further investigation, it was determined that Brandi Evans (29) of Manchester was operating a 2008 Honda when she swerved to miss a deer, entered the ditch and rolled the vehicle. Evans was uninjured in the accident. Deputies observed signs of impairment from Evans, and conducted an investigation to determine if Evans was impaired. Evans was arrested and charged with OWI- 2nd offense, and Failure to Maintain Control. The Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Iowa State Patrol. On October 21, 2015 at 7:39 AM, Clayton County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a car vs deer accident on Highway 52 near Kale Ave. Upon further investigation, it was determined that Jane Robinson of Garnavillo was operating a 2001 Chevrolet Malibu on Highway 52 when she struck a deer in the roadway causing $1,500 damage. No injuries were reported. Meeting of the Clayton County Board of Supervisors at their office, 600 Gunder Road, Elkader, IA. Present: Gary Bowden, Larry Gibbs and Ron McCartney. Guests present: Ross Evelsizer, Northeast Iowa RC&D; Patrick Schaefers, NRCS; Rafe Koopman, Mark Bolsinger and Danny Williams, Clayton County Engineer’s Office; and Larry Stone. Moved by Gibbs, seconded by McCartney to approve support of the Turkey River Watershed RCPP Grant application for no more than $400,000.00 over five years with in kind and financial contributions and authorize the Chair to sign a letter of support. Ayes: Gibbs, McCartney and Bowden. Moved by McCartney and seconded by Gibbs to approve the employment contract of Danny Williams as Roadside Manager for Secondary Roads as presented by Clayton County Engineer Rafe Koopman. Ayes: Gibbs, McCartney and Bowden. Moved by Gibbs, seconded by McCartney, approving minutes dated October 12, 2015. Ayes: Gibbs, McCartney and Bowden. Moved by McCartney, seconded by Gibbs, approval of claims as presented. Ayes: McCartney, Gibbs and Bowden. Bowden opened a public hearing on the CAFO construction permit application for Luke and Nathan Clefisch in Section 11 of Clayton Township at 10:40 am. Larry Stone shared with the Supervisors his concerns for the project and the potential impact on several watersheds if there is a manure spill. He emailed health studies to the Supervisors for their review. He also voiced concerns over air quality in the area if the project was allowed to move forward. The public hearing was closed at 10:50. 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This is a weekly feature highlighting some of Iowa’s unsolved homicides in the hopes that it will lead to new tips and potentially help solve cases. The project is a partnership between this newspaper and other members of the Iowa Newspaper Association. Jorge “Louie” Gutierrez, Sr Louie Gutierrez, of East Moline, Ill., was found wrapped in a sleeping bag in the bed of his maroon 1983 Chevrolet pick-up truck in the early Jorge “Louie” Gutierrez, Sr, 47, Died Oct. 19, 2004, Location: Davenport afternoon of October 19, 2004. The truck, which was covered in Dallas Cowboys stickers, was parked along the Mississippi River in the 3400 block of South Concorde Street in Davenport. Gutierrez was believed to have been killed two days earlier, on Oct. 17, 2004, as a result of blunt force trauma to the head. Because his body was left to make it look like he died in his sleep, coupled with other evidence in the case, his family believes the people responsible for his death must have known him. 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In other words, the law mandates that a defendant be represented in a criminal case unless this right has been knowingly and voluntarily waived or forfeited by misconduct. A criminal defense attorney’s job is to advocate for the best interests of his or her client, the defendant. Traditionally this advocacy comes in the form of challenging state’s evidence, presenting evidence favorable to the defendant, and making legal arguments on the defendant’s behalf, all of which occur at contested proceedings before a judge or jury. Advocacy also occurs behind the scenes through negotiation with the prosecution. When the real Daniel M. Key Licensed to practice in Iowa & Wisconsin t8ļĿĸIJĿŀ$ļĺĽIJĻŀĮŁĶļĻ t$ĿĶĺĶĻĮĹ%IJijIJĻŀIJ t*ĻķłĿĶIJŀŗ"İİĶıIJĻŁŀ t$ļĻŁĿĮİŁ%ĶŀĽłŁIJŀ t%ĶŃļĿİIJŀŗ'ĮĺĶĹņ.ĮŁŁIJĿŀ 205 North Michigan | Prairie Du Chien | Wisconsin 53821 www.thekeylawfirm.com Toll Free (877) 326-4050 Bloomington Livestock Exchange Cty. 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Clip out entry and email, mail, drop off or fax to: Iowa @ Indiana Michigan State @ Nebraska Packers @ Panthers Dolphins @ Bills The two entries with the most winners selected for the week will win the following: 1ST PLACE PRIZE of $20 2ND PLACE PRIZE of $10 Iowa State @ Oklahoma TCU @ Oklahoma State Rams @ Vikings Falcons @ 49ers Contest will run for 9 weeks. 1st and 2nd place winners for each week will qualify for our Indiana State @ UNI LSU @ Alabama Raiders @ Steelers Broncos @ Colts The Outlook, PO Box 310, 116 W. Center Street, Monona, IA 52159 Email: outlook@neitel.net • Fax: 563-539-4585. CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFF WEEK in Week 10 where they will GO HEAD-TO-HEAD FOR $100! • Official entry form on this page must be used (copies are accepted). • Only one entry per person per week. • Entries must be received in The Outlook office by 4:00pm the Friday prior to that weekend’s games. Mailed entries postmarked by Friday are accepted. Eligible participants for week #10 Roger Fuelling Mike Newton Jon Vangen Janet Vangen Dan Berns Luther Schutte Cindy Schutte John Rothmeyer Kathleen Schutte Ray Vangen Zach Mueller Dale Echard Mark Fohey David Watt Bob Ward Good Luck! Pigskin Picks brought to you by The Outlook and by these fine area sponsors: Ask about a NO CHARGE 116 W. Center St., Monona, IA KCTN FM 100.1 Consultation (563)539-4554 Family Dentistry www.outlooknewspaper.com 101 Franklin St. ~ (563) A Division of Mid-America Publishing Corporation Iowa @ Indiana Check us out on: 539-4651 Packers @ Panthers Iowa State @ Oklahoma Veterans Memorial Hospital THOMPSON CONSTRUCTION & 40 - 1st S. 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After qualifying in the top 15 at the regional level, Schutte was honored with a fire truck escort into town and upon arrival at the school, she had the chance to ring the victory bell. As a state participant, Hannah ran at Fort Dodge on Halloween, October 31. As a freshman, Schutte was in the top third of the finishers as she was 47th out of 156 runners. Coaches Eliza Philpott and Eric Koenig were a force in Hannah’s success as they pushed her to reach for her goals throughout the year. They encouraged her and reminded her that goals can happen with hard work and dedication. Northeast Iowa was very well represented at the State Cross Country Meet. In IA Elkader Central placed first. In 2A South Winn Placed third; in 3A Decorah placed fifth. November 13, 14, 15 & 16 at the Allamakee County Fairgrounds Pavilion WAUKON, IA Christmas Fantasy provides not only a breathtaking display of Christmas trees and decorations, but a fantastic shopping opportunity as well. Many silent auction options will include centerpieces and gift baskets, beautiful wreaths, swags, chairs, quilts, mini-trees, wall hangings, toys and other decorative items. Enjoy entertainment by local artists and choirs and delicious refreshments throughout the weekend. Friday, November 13 - “Tingle ‘N Mingle” Happy Hour Sponsored by Four County Ag of Postville Entertainment by: Rev. Susan Klimstra, Lane Rich, Lindsey & Tim Lund and Arturo Barreda 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. - $15 per adult Hearty hors d’oeuvres and spirits served among the trees. Tickets available at hospital, all local banks and at the door. Saturday, November 14 - Noon Fantasy Luncheon Sponsored by the Allamakee Cattlemen’s Association Entertainment by: Betty Maslo $10 per adult - Call for reservations at 563-568-6262 Saturday, November 14 - Christmas Treats & Cider 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. - $3 per adult Saturday, November 14 - Wine, Cheese & Dessert Sponsored by the Eagles Landing Winery of Marquette Entertainment by: Leisel Schutte 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. - $10 per adult - Call for reservations at 563-568-4177 Sunday, November 15 - Christmas Treats & Cider Entertainment by: St. John’s Lutheran Church Youth Choir, St. Pat’s School Choir, Piano Students of Lane Rich, Lindsey & Tim Lund and Lois Fossum 11:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. - $3 per adult “Pictures With Santa” by Katie Hennessy of Coté Color Photography 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Storytelling with Sue Kiesau 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Monday, November 16 - Noon Fantasy Luncheon Sponsored by the Allamakee Cattlemen’s Association Entertainment by: Alaine Meier and members of the Waukon High School band, directed by JoAnn Sherman $10 per adult - Call for reservations at 563-568-6262 Monday, November 16 - Christmas Treats & Cider Entertainment by: Bright Beginnings Pre-Kindergarten Class 2:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. - $3 per adult Silent Auction ends at 7:00 p.m. For All Showings: • Special local entertainment all weekend long • Refreshments served at each showing • $3 per person (excluding luncheons, dessert event and happy hour), Children under 12 $1, Preschoolers Free Sponsored by: Congratulations on making it to State, Hannah! 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