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Legals are your right to know!
10 The Graphic-Advocate
LEGALS
CENTRAL SCHOOL REMEMBERS
January, 1975
40 Years Ago
Pop Tops, by Bob Claiborne –
Americans must be getting stronger.
Twenty years ago it took two
people to carry ten dollars worth of
groceries. Today, any little old lady
can do it.
There were an even dozen winners
in the Lake City Chamber of
Commerce Christmas drawing held
December 24, but it was hard to tell
who was the biggest winner. Betsy
Miller of Lake City held the lucky
ticket that made her the winner of
the 1975 Plymouth Duster that was
the drawing’s grand prize. Other
winners included Ray Hildreth ($25
worth meat), Mrs. Raymond Finck
($50 worth meat), Dwight Morenz
($50 Scrip Money), Mello Knoblle
(50 gallons gasoline), Emma
Garnatz ($25 worth meat), Wayne
McMeekin (3-speed bike), Charles
Burley ($50 scrip money), Donald
Van Ahn ($25.00 worth meat),
Harry Clow (50 gallons gasoline),
Al Keary ($25 worth meat) and Mrs.
Lloyd Ellis ($50 worth meat).
Pot Roast, Lb., 99c; Butternut
Coffee, 3-Lb. Tin, $3.20; Lettuce,
Head, 15c; Ice Cream, Half Gallon,
79c —Ryan’s Super Valu.
Those attending the wedding of
Cheryl Hanson and Wallace Carlson
at Ringsted were Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Burley, Deb and Robbie,
Mrs. O. E. Frank of Rockwell
City, Mr. and Mrs. Estelle Blair
and Shanda of Rockwell City, Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Toms and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Remsburg,
Mr. and Mrs. Warren McMeekin,
Mike Remsburg of Davenport,
Rhea Folkers of Iowa City, Claudia
McMeekin of Logan, Mrs. Martha
Freeman and Mrs. Pauline Friedel.
Mrs. Hanson, the bride’s mother is
the former Kathryn Burley.
Letter to the Editor – On behalf
of the patients at Stewart Memorial
Hospital, I would like to thank our
dedicated employees who worked
during the recent storm. Many
worked 16 hours before relief could
get to the hospital so they could
provide care to the patients. For
some, it was their first snowmobile
ride while others arrived in city
snowplows. — Edward H. Maahs,
Administrator.
Iowa Governor Robert Ray,
accompanied by Iowa Secretary of
Agriculture Robert H. Lounsberry,
U. S. Representative Berkley
Bedel and Iowa Civil Defense
Director Donald Hinman, arrived
in Sac County last Friday morning
by helicopter to make a personal
tour of the hard hit area left by
the killing blizzard. Luther Stock
[ASCS Director] reported that as of
Monday noon he had report of 1943
dead cattle; 1694 hogs from 60 to
200 lbs.; 49 sheep; 300 to 400 dead
chickens and 3 horses.
Nancy Walters was guest of honor
at a bridal shower held for her at the
Woodlawn Christian Church last
Wednesday evening. There were
about fifty persons in attendance.
Mrs. Delbert Walters and Mrs. Bill
Picht, mothers of the couple, were
presented with corsages as well as
Miss Walters. The program opened
with a reading by Mrs. Herbert
Doty. A skit was then presented by
Mrs. Von Pierce, Mrs. Gerald Dial,
Mrs. Ray Stromer and Mrs. Loren
Clark which was patterned after
the program “Queen for a Day.”
Mrs. Ray Stromer poured Coffee
and Mrs. Sam Finley dipped punch.
Carol Walters, her sister, assisted
with the gifts.
January, 1925
90 Years Ago
The Odd Fellows will hold their
annual rabbit hunt on January 7th and
a feed fit for a king will take place
the following evening.
Friday, December 24, the class of
1921 held a reunion banquet in the
basement of the Presbyterian Church.
About half the class including Miss
Howell, their one-time sponsor,
gathered around the table and related
former escapades and happenstances.
Letters and telegrams were read
from many who could not be here.
The class boasts a good many
college students, several successful
teachers, some expert salesmen, a
number of young farmers, several
efficient housewives, one trained
nurse, one city taxi driver, one
optometrist, one linotype operator
and one skilled wood worker. Miss
Ruth Yetter, senior class president
acted as mistress of ceremonies,
but everyone had something of
interest to say. Among the pleasant
recollections was the class party in
the M. E. Church basement when red
pepper served in place of confetti,
the junior picnic at Lakeview, senior
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call 712-580-5360
“This institution is an Equal Opportunity provider and employer.”
rabbit hunt, the color fight of 192021 and the big inter-class track meet
at Rainbow.
The local telephone girls wish
to express their appreciation of the
many gifts received by them from
the patrons of the Central Mutual.
They were well remembered at this
Christmas time and they extend their
sincere thanks to all.
Council Proceedings – Moved
that pay for labor except ditching be
limited to 40 cents per hour in future.
Fire completely destroyed the farm
home on the E. W. Townsend farm
occupied by Lee Heath and family,
five miles northwest of town at
about 6:00 last Thursday evening. It
was thought to have caught from a
defective chimney, the fire starting
in the attic, and when discovered
had gained prominent headway. The
fire company was summoned, but
the chemical truck stalled at the foot
of Benson hill and the boys were
handicapped by the loss of their
chief weapon of defense. Most of the
contents of the house were saved.
It is none too early for folks to
begin thinking about smoking that
glass through which they may gaze
at the partial eclipse of the sun due
on the morning of Saturday, January
24. A few people here distinctly
remember the eclipse of August
7, 1869. One lady says she well
remembers how the stars came out
and chickens went to roost and the
most skeptical people were sure the
world was coming to an end and
all sorts of catastrophes were upon
them.
The Cash and Carry Grocery, E.
Reardon, Proprietor – Saturday
Specials – Jergin’s toilet soap, 4 bars,
25c; Italian prunes, 40 percent syrup,
3 cans, 50c; Pride washing powder,
large pkg., 11c; P.A. tobacco, 2 cans,
25c.
Lake City Fire Company Presents
Big Fun Show – “Follies of 1925” –
50 home people under the direction
of Mrs. W. Plummer of Sioux City.
At the Community Building, Lake
City, Thursday and Friday, Feb. 5-6.
Snappy chorus of the home town’s
sweetest girls - elaborate costumes,
dazzling scenic effects. Fun and fine
features from start to finish. Tickets
on sale at Chapman & Garrett’s,
Curtain at 8:15 p.m., Admission 50c
– Children under 12, 25c.
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JANUARY 28, 2015
COURTHOUSE NEWS
Speeding:
Scott Thomas Wetz, Sioux City; Terrones
Israel San Juan, Webster City; Payton Lane
Rice, Manson; Matthew John Finck, Durant;
Luis Eduardo Morales Gonzales, Storm Lake;
Brandon Keith Virgil, Ames; Danny Lynn
Breyfogle, Panora; Richard John Monahan,
Lohrville; Chris Lawrence Huegerich, Breda;
Benjamin Milo Hovland, Philadelphia, PA;
Sidney Kay Loxterkamp, Sac City.
No Valid Driver’s License:
Terrones Israel San Juan, Webster City.
Violation of Financial Liability Coverage:
Terrones Israel San Juan, Webster City.
Fail to Carry Registration Card:
James Orville Pritchard, Pocahontas.
Operation Without Registration:
Dirk Paul Cutrer, Pomeroy.
Fail to Yield to Emergency Vehicle:
Leroy Allen Harris, Fort Dodge.
Failure to Comply With Safety Regulation
Rules:
Lloyd William Mandernach, Lake View;
Robert Bruce Petrovich, Colville, WA; Mark A.
Burchfield, Spring Green, WI.
Civil Court Judgments:
Amy Dawn Rodriguez vs Rogelio Rodriguez,
Respondent must pay $100.00 per month child
support beginning 02/01/15.
Katie K. Sievers vs Justin L. Sievers,
Respondent must pay $50.00 court costs.
Marlene Armbrecht vs Roger & Neva Marie
Stoos, $1791.97 judgment with interest at the
rate of 2.21% from 01/20/15, & court costs.
Magistrate/District Court Judgments:
State of Iowa vs Oksana Emma Gregg
Gesiriech, Urbandale, Speeding, $242.25; &
No valid driver’s license, $465.00.
State of Iowa vs Dustin Alan Pope, Assault
while displaying a dangerous weapon, 2 years
suspended prison sentence, 2 years probation
to Department of Corrections, $625.00
suspended fine, suspended surcharge,
$216.06 court costs, & no contact with victim for
5 years; & 3rd degree harassment, Dismissed,
$75.50 court costs.
State of Iowa vs William James Valentine,
Operation without registration card or plate,
Dismissed, $60.00 court costs.
State of Iowa vs Jesse Kirk Vandenbasch,
Assault, $297.24.
State of Iowa vs Grant Thomas Wells, Fonda,
Operation without registration, $161.25.
Quit Claim Deed:
Brad Kunecke to Ron Kunecke, Lts. 5 & 6,
Blk. 5, Wilson Addn., Lake City. No Rev.
Mortgage:
Monte J. Leith & Heather A. Leith to
Heartland Bank, Tr., NE1/4 Section 30-89-31
(Subject to Easement); & 1.98 Ac. Tr., SE1/4
NE1/4 Section 30-89-31.
Kriss J. Lightner & Debra R. Lightner to Home
State Bank, W1/2 SE1/4 Section 18-86-32.
Modification of Mortgage:
Randy W. Kruse & Lesley G. Kruse to United
Bank of Iowa, S. 66’ SW1/4 Blk. 6, Sifford’s 1st
Addn., Lake City.
Mortgage Release:
United Bank of Iowa to Joshua A. Daniel,
N1/2 Lt. 2, Blk. 8, Fulkerson Addn., Lake City.
(4)
Affidavit:
Elaine Keane to Vivian McCormick Life
Estate, Elaine Keene & Elaine Keane, N1/2
NE1/4 Section 35-86-32; N1/4 S1/2 NE1/4
Section 35-86-32; S3/4 of S1/2 of NE1/4
Section 35-86-32; N1/2 N1/2 SE1/4 Section 3586-32. (Terminate Life Estate)
Forfeiture of Contract:
Mike Smith & Ruth Smith to Emily Pelz &
Steven Pelz, Lt. 3, Blk. 5, Moody & Davy’s
Addn., Pomeroy.
IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR
CALHOUN COUNTY
IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR
CALHOUN COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF PROPERTY SEIZED
FOR FORFEITURE FROM:
KYLE A. LENZ
COURT NO: SPCV501848
Seizing agency: Calhoun County Sheriff
IN REM FORFEITURE COMPLAINT
(809A.13) (809A.8(1)(a)(2)
Owner(s) of Property: Kyle A. Lenz
Person(s) in possession or control: Calhoun
County Sheriff
Person(s) with Security Interest:
1. The State seeks to forfeit the property
described as follows: Marksman BB gun pistol
.177 Serial #8502040
2. The Estimated value of the property: $150
3. Date property was seized: September 15,
1990
4. Location of seizure: Calhoun County
5. The conduct giving rise to forfeiture:
Criminal activity that resulted in Robbery
charges.
6. The property is subject to forfeiture under
Iowa Code Chapter 809A as the result of
conduct giving rise to forfeiture.
WHEREFORE, the State requests that the
property be forfeited pursuant to Chapter 809A.
STATE OF IOWA
COUNTY OF CALHOUN
SS:
I Tina Meth Farrington, being duly sworn,
state that the information contained in this
complaint is true and correct to the best of my
knowledge.
Tina Meth Farrington
Prosecuting Attorney
Sworn and subscribed to before me on this
21st day of November, 2014 by the prosecutor
whose signature appears above.
Chris M. Fistler
Notary Public/Clerk/Deputy Clerk
NOTICE
809A.13 provides, in general, as follows:
IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR
CALHOUN COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF PROPERTY SEIZED
FOR FORFEITURE FROM:
APRIL ANN SONDGEROTH
COURT NO: SPCV501847
Seizing agency: Calhoun County Sheriff
IN REM FORFEITURE COMPLAINT
(809A.13) (809A.8(1)(a)(2)
Owner(s) of Property: April Ann Sondgeroth,
Rick Kraft
Person(s) in possession or control: Calhoun
County Sheriff
Person(s) with Security Interest:
1. The State seeks to forfeit the property
described as follows: Titan .25 Serial
#D834361F and Helwan 9mm Serial #9836
with holster and clips
2. The Estimated value of the property: $500
3. Date property was seized: December, 28
1995
4. Location of seizure: Calhoun County
5. The conduct giving rise to forfeiture:
Criminal activity.
6. The property is subject to forfeiture under
Iowa Code Chapter 809A as the result of
conduct giving rise to forfeiture.
WHEREFORE, the State requests that the
property be forfeited pursuant to Chapter 809A.
STATE OF IOWA
COUNTY OF CALHOUN
SS:
I Tina Meth Farrington, being duly sworn,
state that the information contained in this
complaint is true and correct to the best of my
knowledge.
Tina Meth Farrington
Prosecuting Attorney
Sworn and subscribed to before me on this
21st day of November, 2014 by the prosecutor
whose signature appears above.
Chris M. Fistler
Notary Public/Clerk/Deputy Clerk
NOTICE
809A.13 provides, in general, as follows:
3. An owner of or an interest holder
In the Iowa District Court For Calhoun
County
Juvenile Division
In the Interest of A.M.N., Child
Juvenile No. JVJV500610
Original Notice
TO: TO THE LEGAL FATHER OF
THE ABOVE NAMED CHILD:
You are notified that a petition has
been filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court
naming you as Defendants in this action. A copy
of the petition (and any documents filed with
it) is attached to this notice. The attorney for
the plaintiff is Tina Meth Farrington, Assistant
Calhoun County Attorney, whose address is
412 Main Street, Rockwell City, Iowa 50579.
The attorney’s telephone number is 712-2977829
You must serve a motion or answer
within 20 days after service of this original
notice upon you and, within a reasonable time
thereafter, file your motion or answer with
the Clerk of Court for Calhoun County, at the
county courthouse in Rockwell City, Iowa. If you
do not, judgment by default may be rendered
against you for the relief demand in the petition.
If you require the assistance of
auxiliary aids or services to participate in Court
because of a disability, immediately call your
district ADA coordinator at 515-421-0900. If you
are hearing impaired, call Relay TTY at 1-800735-2942.
IMPORTANT
YOU ARE ADVISED TO SEEK LEGAL
ADVICE AT ONCE TO PROTECT YOUR
INTRESTS.
21,28,4C
STATE of IOWA JUDICIARY
Case No. JVJV500610
County: Calhoun
Case Title IN THE INTREST OF
A.M.N.
THIS CASE HAS BEEN FILED
3. An owner of or an interest holder
in the property who wishes to contest this
forfeiture must file an Answer to this action.
(See In re Property Seized from Young, 780
N.W. 2d726 (Iowa 4/9/10).) An owner of or
interest holder in property who has filed an
Answer shall be referred to as a claimant.
4. The answer shall be signed by the owner
or interest holder under penalty of perjury and
shall be in accordance with I.R.Civ.P.1.405 and
shall set forth all of the following:
a. The caption of the proceedings and
identifying number, if any, as set forth on the
notice of pending forfeiture or complaint and the
name of the claimant.
b. The address where the claimant
will accept mail.
c. The nature and extent of
claimant’s interest in the property.
d. The date, the identity of the transferor, and
the circumstances of the claimant’s acquisition
of the interest in the property.
e. The specific provision of this chapter of
this chapter relied on in asserting that it is not
subject to forfeiture.
f. All essential facts supporting each
assertion.
g. The specific relief sought
5. The answer shall be filed within
twenty (20) days after service on the claimant
of this in rem forfeiture complaint. (809.13(5))
6. The rules of civil procedure shall
apply to discovery by the state and any claimant
who has timely answered the complaint.
7. The forfeiture hearing shall be
held without a jury and within sixty days after
service of the complaint unless continued for
good cause. The prosecuting attorney shall
have the initial burden of proving the property is
subject to forfeiture by a preponderance of the
evidence. If the state so proves the property is
subject to forfeiture, the claimant has the burden
of proving that the claimant has an interest in
the property which is exempt from forfeiture
under this chapter by a preponderance of the
evidence.
in the property who wishes to contest this
forfeiture must file an Answer to this action.
(See In re Property Seized from Young, 780
N.W. 2d726 (Iowa 4/9/10).) An owner of or
interest holder in property who has filed an
Answer shall be referred to as a claimant.
4. The answer shall be signed by the owner
or interest holder under penalty of perjury and
shall be in accordance with I.R.Civ.P.1.405 and
shall set forth all of the following:
a. The caption of the proceedings and
identifying number, if any, as set forth on the
notice of pending forfeiture or complaint and the
name of the claimant.
b. The address where the claimant
will accept mail.
c. The nature and extent of
claimant’s interest in the property.
d. The date, the identity of the transferor, and
the circumstances of the claimant’s acquisition
of the interest in the property.
e. The specific provision of this chapter of
this chapter relied on in asserting that it is not
subject to forfeiture.
f. All essential facts supporting each
assertion.
g. The specific relief sought
5. The answer shall be filed within
twenty (20) days after service on the claimant
of this in rem forfeiture complaint. (809.13(5))
6. The rules of civil procedure shall
apply to discovery by the state and any claimant
who has timely answered the complaint.
7. The forfeiture hearing shall be
held without a jury and within sixty days after
service of the complaint unless continued for
good cause. The prosecuting attorney shall
have the initial burden of proving the property is
subject to forfeiture by a preponderance of the
evidence. If the state so proves the property is
subject to forfeiture, the claimant has the burden
of proving that the claimant has an interest in
the property which is exempt from forfeiture
under this chapter by a preponderance of the
evidence.
8. The court shall order the interest
in the property returned or conveyed to the
claimant if the prosecuting attorney fails to meet
the state’s burden or the claimant establishes
by a preponderance of the evidence that
the claimant has an interest that is exempt
from forfeiture. The court shall order all other
property forfeited to the state and conduct
further proceedings pursuant to sections
809A.16 and 809A.17
FAILURE TO RESPOND OR ACT
ACCORDINGLY MAY RESULT IN A DEFAULT
JUDGMENT BEING ENTERED AGAINST YOU
IN A COUNTY THAT USES ELECTRONIC
FILING.
Therefore, unless the attached Petition and
Original Notice contains a hearing date for your
appearance, or unless you obtain an exemption
from court, you must file your Appearance and
Answer electronically.
You must register through the Iowa Judicial
Branch at http://www.iowacourts.state.ia.us/
Efile and obtain a log in and password for the
purpose of filing and viewing documents on
your case and of receiving service and notices
from the court.
FOR
GENERAL
RULES
AND
INFORMATION ON ELETRONIC FILING,
REFER TO THE IOWA COURT RULES
CHAPTER 16 PERAINING TO THE USE OF
ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT
SYSYTEM: http://www.iowacourts.state.ia.us/
Efile.
FOR COURT RULES ON PROTECTION OF
PERSONAL PRIVACY IN COURT FILINGS,
REFER TO DIVISION VI OF IOWA COURT
RULES CHAPTER 16: http//www.iowacourts.
stste.ia.us/Efile
If you require the assistance of auxiliary aids
or services to participate in court because of
a disability, immediately call your district ADA
coordinator at (641) 421-0990. (If you are
hearing impaired, call Relay Iowa TTY at 1-800735-2942)
Date Issued: 1/12/2015 11:46:21 PM
Madonna Miller, District Clerk of
Calhoun County
Rockwell City, Iowa 50579
21,28,4C
IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR COUNTY
(Juvenile Division)
In the Interest of A.M.N.,
No. JVJV500610
PETITION FOR TEMINATION OF PARENTAL
RIGHTS
COMES NOW, the States of Iowa,
through Tina Meth Farrington, Calhoun County
Attorney and on oath or affirmation, state that I
having standing to submit this Petition and that
8. The court shall order the interest
in the property returned or conveyed to the
claimant if the prosecuting attorney fails to meet
the state’s burden or the claimant establishes
by a preponderance of the evidence that
the claimant has an interest that is exempt
from forfeiture. The court shall order all other
property forfeited to the state and conduct
further proceedings pursuant to sections
809A.16 and 809A.17
FAILURE TO RESPOND OR ACT
ACCORDINGLY MAY RESULT IN A DEFAULT
JUDGMENT BEING ENTERED AGAINST YOU
IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR
CALHOUN COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF PROPERTY
SEIZED FOR FORFEITURE FROM:
KYLE LENZ,
Court No: SPCV501848
Seizing Agency: Calhoun County Sheriff
AFFIDAVIT FOR FORFEITURE
I, William Davis, being duly sworn, state
that pursuant to Iowa Code Chapter 809A,
the property described in the Application for
Forfeiture Order is subject to forfeiture based
on the following:
On or about the 15th day of Sept. 1990, in
Calhoun County, Iowa the person(s) named
above and:
The property was used in or intended to be
used to facilitate the commission of a crime.
The property was used or was intended to be
used to avoid detection or apprehension of a
person committing a crime.
Other: Armed robbery of Casey’s in Lohrville.
William Davis
Officer’s Signature
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st
day of November, 2014
Chris M. Fistler
NOTARY PUBLIC/CLERK/DEPUTY
14,21,28
IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR
CALHOUN COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF PROPERTY
SEIZED FOR FORFEITURE FROM:
APRIL ANN SONDGEROTH
Court No: SPCV501847
Seizing Agency: Calhoun County Sheriff
AFFIDAVIT FOR FORFEITURE
I, William Davis, being duly sworn, state
that pursuant to Iowa Code Chapter 809A,
the property described in the Application for
Forfeiture Order is subject to forfeiture based
on the following:
On or about the 28th day of Dec. 1995, in
Calhoun County, Iowa the person(s) named
above and:
The property was used in or intended to be
used to facilitate the commission of a crime.
The property was used or was intended to be
used to avoid detection or apprehension of a
person committing a crime.
The property was found in close proximity
to and/or was commingled with contraband or
an instrumentality connected to the forfeitable
conduct as described above.
Other: Possession of Drug case.
William Davis
Officer’s Signature
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st
day of November, 2014
Chris M. Fistler
NOTARY PUBLIC/CLERK/DEPUTY
14,21,28
the allegations made in this Petition are true
and correct to the best of my knowledge and
belief:
1. The legal name of the child
is A.M.N., Date of Birth-April 14, 2005. The
children’s domicile is as follows; relative care,
Lohrville, IA
2. The names, residences and
domiciles of the designated parties are as
follows:
a. Living parents of the child:
mother-Julie Niedowicz, rights terminated,
unknown putative father:
b. Guardian of the child: Jason
Carlstrom, Attorney at Law
c. Custodian of the child:
Department of Human Services.
d. Petitioner: Tina Meth Farrington,
Calhoun County Attorney
e. Person standing in place of the
parents of the child: Cheryl Schmitz, DHS
Social Worker II.
3. The parent-child relationship now
existing between the child and the unknown
putative father should be terminated pursuant
to Iowa Code Section 232.116(b) as follows:
232.116(1)(b)
There is clear and convincing evidence the
children have been abandoned or deserted.
4. There is no father’s name on the child birth
certificate and the putative father is unknown.
5. The Department of Human Services has
provided family foster care services, FSRP
services and individual therapy for the child.
WHEREFORE, the State of
Iowa request that the Court enter an Order
Terminating the parent-child relationship
between A.M.N., the child and the unknown
putative father, and providing such other relief
as the Court may seem just.
Tina Meth Farrington AT0002352
Calhoun County Attorney
412 Main St.
Rockwell City, IA 50579
tmfarrin@iowatelecom.net
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LEGALS
JANUARY 28, 2015
South Central Calhoun CSD
South Central Calhoun CSD
List of Bills – January 19, 2015
Vendor, description ............................... amount
GENERAL FUND
Am Ex, instr supp/postage..................... 246.52
American Time, clock ............................ 130.20
Apple Computer, instr supp ................... 100.00
Bartels, Earl, license reimb ...................... 20.00
Bauer Plbg & Htg, repairs ........................ 56.50
Berner, Marsha, physical reimb ............. 150.00
Capstone Publ, instr supp ..................... 397.76
Carlson Auto, repair parts ...................... 107.99
Carroll CSD, tuition ........................... 12,242.00
Carroll Refuse, garbage ........................ 725.00
Cent IA Dis, custodial supp................. 2,768.43
Cent IA Water, custodial supp ............... 295.00
City of LC, utilities .................................. 456.97
City of RC, utilities .............................. 1,488.45
Continuum Energy, utilities ................. 1,281.64
DeLage Landen, copier lease................ 507.69
DM Register, subscr ................................ 42.50
DMACC, tuition ................................... 2,850.00
Don’s Pest Control, pest control .............. 66.00
Feld Equip, inspections/monitoring........ 510.00
Franck & Sextro, legal serv ..................... 25.00
Freestyle Photo Supp, instr supp ............ 17.97
Glidden-Ralston CSD, tuition............ 13,772.25
Haley Imp, repair parts .......................... 376.39
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, instr supp ...... 16.50
IA Auto & Machine, repair parts ............... 19.80
IA Office Supp, copier maint .................. 486.73
IA Prison Ind, signs .................................. 36.50
IA Schools Bldg & Grounds, dues ......... 100.00
IASB, background checks ....................... 41.00
ICCC, bus driver inservice ..................... 900.00
ICN, internet .......................................... 459.20
Janitor’s Closet, cust supp ................. 1,160.56
Joe’s Tire & Auto, repair .......................... 37.00
JRG Vet Supp, softener salt .................. 190.00
Kabel Business Serv, HRA pymts.......... 410.00
Kasperbauer Cleaners, rags/mops ........ 263.58
King Contr, demo services................ 59,954.14
Kruse, Jeff, mileage ............................ 2,083.24
Lange, Elaine, license reimb ................... 32.00
LC Food Center, supp ........................... 522.45
LC Hardware, supp................................ 114.12
Lytton Town Crier, legals/ads ................... 79.00
Macke Motors, repairs ............................. 95.32
Manson NW Webster CS, tuition ...... 24,484.00
Marco Inc, copier maint ...................... 1,739.83
Martin Bros Dist, supp ........................... 155.24
Matheson Tri-Gas, instr supp ................ 210.32
Mid-Amer Publ, legals/ads..................... 400.93
MidAmerican Energy, utilities ........... 17,089.43
Midstate Plbg & Htg, repairs .................. 278.00
Morrow’s Standard, fuel/snow ............ 4,301.46
NAPA, repair parts ................................. 319.22
Newell-Fonda CSD, tuition ................. 9,181.50
O’Halloran, repair parts ......................... 404.28
Paton-Churdan CSD, tuition ............. 27,544.50
Peterson, Karla, physical reimb ............. 150.00
Pocahontas Area CSD, tuition .......... 12,242.00
Poen, Lynn, mileage .................................. 9.24
Prairie Lakes AEA, internet.................... 800.00
Really Good Stuff, instr supp ................. 249.03
Rieman Music, supp/resale/repairs ....... 142.32
Roto-Rooter, repairs .............................. 120.00
Saliger, Boyd, physical reimb ................ 150.00
SCC Nutr Fund, supp .............................. 62.70
Scholastic, instr supp.......................... 2,137.44
School Health, supp ................................ 89.45
School Specialty, instr supp................... 883.00
Schumacher Elevator, maint.................. 137.32
SE Webster Grand CSD, tuition ......... 1,530.25
Share Corp, supp .................................. 344.47
Shell Fleet, fuel ...................................... 114.30
Southside Grocery, supp ........................... 7.76
Stamp, Leslie, mileage reimb ................ 142.19
Star Energy, fuel ................................. 3,387.78
Swanson Hardware, supp ..................... 317.96
UnityPoint, driver drug testing ................. 93.00
US Cell, cell serv ..................................... 88.34
Van Meter Inc, supp............................... 416.30
Walmart, instr supp ................................ 285.56
Weiss Plbg & Htg, repairs...................... 217.24
Willis, David, legal serv.......................... 150.00
GENERAL FUND TOTAL: .............. 216,011.76
SILO FUND
Andrews Roofing, repairs ................... 4,848.56
Capital City Boilers, boiler repairs ...... 2,565.48
Carroll Control Sys, boiler repairs....... 4,349.80
Carroll Glass, doors ............................ 4,365.00
Ken’s Phone Store, speaker install........ 612.95
M & M Const, steel ........................... 12,975.00
SILO FUND TOTAL: ......................... 29,716.79
NUTRITION FUND
A & P Food Equip, repairs ..................... 516.88
AE Dairy, grocery................................ 4,054.53
Earthgrains, grocery ........................... 1,051.20
IA Dept of Ed, overpymt reimb.......... 10,003.42
Keck Inc, grocery ................................ 1,883.34
Korkow, Jamie, lunch reimb..................... 84.25
LC Food Center, grocery ........................... 6.58
Martin Bros Dist, grocery .................. 16,652.47
SCC Athl Boosters, grocery ..................... 97.80
Swanson Hardware, supp ....................... 24.47
Walker, Lani, reimb ................................ 197.50
NUTRITION FUND TOTAL: .............. 34,572.44
ACTIVITY FUND
ACE fundraising, FB clinic ..................... 571.20
Agile Sports, BB software ...................... 400.00
Alta CSD, speech entry ........................... 50.00
Barringer, Dale, official .......................... 200.00
Bice, Jim, official .................................... 100.00
Bohnenkamp, Thomas, official .............. 100.00
Branderhorst, Marlo, official................... 100.00
Calhoun Co Variety, WR cheer supp ....... 38.01
Carlson, Mike, official ............................ 200.00
Carstensen, Rick, official ....................... 100.00
Decker Equipment, WR uniforms ....... 2,029.00
Fjerstad, Clayton, official ....................... 230.00
Gotto, Charlie, official ............................ 100.00
Graphic Edge, SB bags/resale ........... 2,600.24
GTM Sportswear, cheer uniforms .......... 158.00
Harriman, Wade, official ........................ 200.00
Hinrichs, Mitch, official ........................... 200.00
IFCA, membership................................... 35.00
IHSSA, speech entries .......................... 328.00
LC Flowers, class supp ......................... 116.35
Lohrmeier, Randy, official ...................... 100.00
Meyer, Brian, official ................................ 50.00
NCIBA, honor band entry ........................ 12.00
Pepsi Beverages, vending supp ............ 726.42
Pioneer Drama, drama supp ................. 278.00
Prairie Lakes AEA, BB posters .............. 109.81
RC Rotary, dance raffle ......................... 330.00
Rial, Mike, official................................... 345.00
Riley, Colton, official .............................. 170.00
SCC FB Parents, meal allowance ......... 459.00
SCC CSD, FB host fee .......................... 700.00
Something Unique, BB resale ............ 3,072.50
Spier, Ray, official .................................. 175.00
Storm Lake CSD, WR entry..................... 60.00
Sun Mountain, golf rainsuits .................. 365.49
Thompson, Tommy, official .................... 345.00
Trophies Plus, awards ............................. 68.97
Walmart, FFA suppl ............................... 110.38
Wiebers, Rollie, official .......................... 100.00
Woodward, Jeri, art supp......................... 15.37
Zahnly, Doug, official ............................. 100.00
ACTIVITY FUND TOTAL: ................. 15,548.74
TOTAL ALL FUNDS: ....................... 295,849.73
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, APPOINTMENT
OF EXECUTOR AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL,
APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR AND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT IN AND
FOR CALHOUN COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF
THE ESTATE OF
HARRY HAMLIN GIDEL, Deceased.
PROBATE NO. ESPR501894
To all persons interested in the Estate of
Harry Hamlin Gidel, Deceased, who died on or
about January 11, 2015:
You are hereby notified that on
the 15th day of January, 2015, the last will and
testament of Harry Hamlin Gidel, deceased,
bearing date of January 8, 2015 was admitted
to probate in the above-named court and that
Kellie Christensen 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 further 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 abovenamed 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
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL,
APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR AND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT IN AND
FOR CALHOUN COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF
THE ESTATE OF
DUANE Q. FREDRICKSON, Deceased.
PROBATE NO. ESPR501893
To all persons interested in the Estate of
Duane Q. Fredrickson, Deceased, who died on
or about December 21, 2014:
You are hereby notified that on
the 15th day of January, 2015, the last will and
testament of Duane Q. Fredrickson, deceased,
bearing date of the 2nd day of March, 1976 was
admitted to probate in the above-named court
and that John D. Fredrickson 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 further 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 abovenamed 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 15th day of January,
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL,
APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR AND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT IN AND
FOR CALHOUN COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF
THE ESTATE OF
ROBERT S. MARTIN, Deceased.
PROBATE NO. ESPR501892
To all persons interested in the Estate of
Robert S. Martin, Deceased, who died on or
about November 30, 2014:
You are hereby notified that on
the 8th day of January, 2015, the last will and
testament of Robert S. Martin, deceased,
bearing date of the 13th day of September,
1989 was admitted to probate in the abovenamed court and that Caryl Fuoss, f/k/a Caryl
Martin 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 further 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 abovenamed 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 8th day of January, 2015.
(unless otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is
thereafter forever barred.
Dated this 16th day of January,
2015.
Kellie Christensen
P.O. Box 184
Lohrville, IA 51453
Executor of the Estate
David L. Willis
Attorney for the Executor
107 West Main
P.O. Box 117
Lake City, IA 51449
Date of second publication 28th day
of January, 2015
2015.
John D. Fredrickson
1078 350th Street
Gowrie, IA 50543
Executor of the Estate
Nicholas K. Cochrane, ICIS PIN No:
AT0010233
Attorney for the Executor
Johnson,
Kramer,
Mulholland,
Cochrane, Driscoll & Cochrane, P.L.C.
809 Central Avenue, Suite 600
Fort Dodge, IA 50501
Date of second publication 4th day
of February, 2015
Caryl Fuoss, f/k/a Caryl Martin
2502 20th Avenue,
Whittemore, Iowa 50598
Executor of the Estate
Steven W. Hendricks, ICIS PIN No:
AT0003411
Attorney for the Executor
Kersten Brownlee Hendricks LLP
805 Central Avenue, Suite 700,
Fort Dodge, IA 50501
Date of second publication 4th day
of February, 2015
Board of Supervisors
Board of Supervisors
Calhoun County Courthouse
Rockwell City, Iowa
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
The Board of Supervisors of Calhoun
County met with the following members
present: Nicholson, Jacobs, and Hoag, Sr., via
telephone.
Agenda additions: none
It was moved by Hoag, Sr. and seconded by
Jacobs to approve the agenda. Ayes all. Motion
carried.
The minutes of the last meeting were read.
It was moved by Hoag, Sr. and seconded by
Jacobs to approve the minutes. Ayes all. Motion
carried.
The Board reviewed the Board of Supervisor’s
budget for fiscal year 2015/2016.
Ron Haden, Engineer, and B.J. Musselman,
Maintenance Supervisor, met with the Board to
update them on Secondary Road projects.
Dean Hoag, Sr., left the meeting.
The
Calhoun
County
Emergency
Management Commission budget hearing
was held at 10:00a.m. in the Board Room.
Stephen O’Connor, Emergency Management
Coordinator reviewed the budget and agenda
items.
The Calhoun County E-9-1-1 budget hearing
was held at 10:30a.m. in the Board Room.
Kerrie Hull, E-9-1-1 Coordinator reviewed the
budget and agenda items.
Dean Hoag, Sr. joined the meeting.
Kerrie Hull, Emergency Management
Services reviewed her budget.
William A. Davis, Sheriff, presented his
budget to the Board.
It was moved by Hoag, Sr. and seconded by
Jacobs to authorize the Chairman to sign the
Short Form of Agreement Between Owner and
Engineer for Professional Services between
Calhoun County, Iowa (Owner) and I & S Group,
Inc. (Engineer) for downtown reconstruction,
Calhoun
County
Courthouse
Sidewalk
Improvements. Ayes all. Motion carried.
It was moved by Hoag, Sr. and seconded by
Jacobs to adjourn until Thursday, January 22
at 9:00a.m. to review budgets and their regular
meeting on Tuesday, January 27 at 9:00a.m.
Ayes all. Motion carried.
Gary Nicholson, Chairman
J u d y
Howrey, Auditor
Scott Jacobs, Vice-Chairman
Dean Hoag,
Sr.
Board of Supervisors
Calhoun County Courthouse
Rockwell City, Iowa
Thursday, January 15, 2015
The Board of Supervisors of Calhoun County
met with the following members present:
Nicholson, and Jacobs. Absent: Hoag, Sr.
Agenda additions: none
It was moved by Jacobs and seconded by
Nicholson to approve the agenda. Ayes all.
Motion carried.
The minutes of the last meeting were read.
It was moved by Jacobs and seconded by
Nicholson to approve the minutes. Ayes all.
Motion carried.
The Board reviewed the following budgets:
Medical Examiner – Kerrie Hull
County Care Facility
District Court
Historical Society – Marlene Johnson, Bonnie
DeBolt, Dale Gentry, & Sonia Kerns
Correctional Services
Calhoun County Exposition – Kelly Meyer,
President and Hillaree Meyer, Treasurer
Twin Lakes Christian Center – Scott Larsen,
Director
Safety – Sue Hammen, Mike Moeller, CoSafety Officers
It was moved by Jacobs and seconded
by Nicholson to approve the following health
insurance rates for Fiscal Year 15/16:
Single Plan-County - $675
Family Plan
- $1674
Employee - $75
Employee - $186
Total - $750
$1860
Ayes all. Motion carried.
It was moved by Jacobs and seconded by
Nicholson to adjourn until Tuesday, January 20
at 9:00a.m., for their regular meeting. Ayes all.
Motion carried.
Gary Nicholson, Chairman
J u d y
Howrey, Auditor
Scott Jacobs, Vice-Chairman
CITY OF LAKE CITY
CITY OF LAKE CITY
FUND, RECEIVED ...................... DISBURSED
001 GENERAL, 31,456.96 ............... 56,393.58
110 ROAD USE TAX, 12,970.88 ...... 12,384.54
112 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS, 10,108.54 ..........
5,236.86
119 EMERGENCY FUND, 619.50 ............... .00
121 LOCAL OPTION SALES TAX, 10,074.38 ..
.00
169 ROY JOHNSON COMMUNITY BLD, 75.00
101.05
200 DEBT SERVICE, 16,238.88 ...... 18,397.50
301 CAPITAL IMPROVE-POOL, 1,025,776.03
202,207.00
600 WATER, 20,327.88 .................... 26,797.91
610 SEWER, 12,331.52 ................... 16,970.38
670 SOLID WASTE, 10,356.92 ........ 11,122.16
740 STORM SEWER, 828.07 ..................... .00
Report Total, 1,151,164.56 ................. 349,610.
The Graphic-Advocate
11
SOUTH CENTRAL CALHOUN BOARD
OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING
SOUTH CENTRAL CALHOUN BOARD OF
DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING
MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 2015
The South Central Calhoun Board of
Directors met in a Regular Meeting on Mon,
Jan 19, 2015, at the SCC HS Media Center.
President Jim Brown called the meeting to order
at 7:00 pm. Director members present included
Vice-President Ron Maulsby, Brad Assman,
and Roscoe Simpson. Supt Jeff Kruse, Board
Secretary Carol Collins, Roger McKinney, and
a few guests were also present.
Simpson motioned, Assman seconded, to
approve the agenda as presented. Motion
carried 4-0.
COMMUNICATIONS
Oath of Office
Secretary Collins administered the Oath
of Office to Roger McKinney as Director. The
board welcomed McKinney.
Public Input on Non-Agenda Items
There were no requests to speak.
Correspondence
Secretary Collins shared a note of thanks
from the family of Cheryl Bruns who had served
the district for 19 years as an associate. Bruns
passed away on Jan 5.
Assessment Data
MS Teachers Peggy Neubaum, Sara Pibal,
and Sheila Welander reviewed assessments
taken at the MS and ways that staff review and
use the data to place students in appropriate
classes to improve skills in reading and math.
The teachers shared how they talk with
students and parents about assessments
results. The board thanked the teachers for
their presentation.
Transportation Department
Transportation Director Doug Riley updated
the board on the future needs for fleet vehicles
and relayed information about the bus troubles
caused by the extremely cold weather.
Procedures for delaying or cancelling school
were reviewed.
ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS
Supt Kruse reported that the FOB security
entry system is operating for each building.
Principal DeMoss shared MAPS testing data
and talked about the 1st semester reward trip
for 7th-8th graders which is based on grades
and discipline.
Principal Martin presented ideas for the
HS weight room access and security. First
semester grades for each grade were shown,
with nearly 50% of all high schoolers attaining
A/B grades.
Principal
McChesney
reported
on
professional development activities and
committee reports.
DISCUSSION ITEMS
Affordable Care Act Update
Supt Kruse reviewed the implementation
activities for the Affordable Care Act provisions
for the district. Additional information will
be shared with the board after gathering
information from the staff.
ACTION ITEMS
Consent Agenda
Maulsby motioned, Simpson seconded, to
approve the Consent Agenda as presented,
including minutes, bills, and board policy
updates. Motion carried 5-0.
HS Curriculum Handbook
Simpson motioned, Assman seconded,
to approve the HS curriculum handbook as
presented with additional information to be
gathered about an Ag Ed course. Motion
carried 5-0.
Financial Audits
Supt Kruse presented the final Rockwell
City-Lytton and Southern Cal financial audits
for Fiscal Year 2014. Following discussion,
Assman motioned, Simpson seconded, to
accept the Fiscal Year 2014 audits for RCL and
SC as presented. Motion carried 5-0.
Demolition Completion Payment
Simpson motioned, Assman seconded, to
approve the final payment and payment of
retainage to King Contracting as presented.
Motion carried 5-0.
ICN Internet Contract
Assman motioned, Maulsby seconded, to
approve the internet services contract with the
IA Communications Network as presented.
Motion carried 5-0.
PERSONNEL
Resignations
Maulsby motioned, Assman seconded,
to approve the following resignations as
presented: Minde Strief, leave of absence for
remainder of 2014-15; Denise Brobst, assistant
VB coach; Krystal Lynch, JH VB coach pending
suitable replacement; and Becky Junkman,
cook at end of school year. Motion carried 5-0.
Hirings
Simpson motioned, Assman seconded,
to approve the hirings as presented: Bailey
Landgraf,
associate;
Bailey
Schroeder,
associate; Megan Van Horn, associate; and
Sarah Treinen, associate and teacher upon
completion of requirements. Motion carried 5-0.
Assman exited the meeting at 8:26 p.m.
With no further business to discuss, Simpson
motioned, Maulsby seconded, to adjourn the
meeting. Motion carried 4-0 with Assman
absent. The meeting adjourned at 8:29 pm.
Submitted by Carol A Collins, Board
Secretary
Lake City Council Proceedings
Lake City Council Proceedings
January 19, 2015
The City Council of Lake City, Iowa met
in regular session on Monday, January 19,
2015 at 6:00 p.m. at the Council Chambers.
Mayor Gary Fahan presided with the following
members present: Bellinghausen, Chris Blair,
Filmer, and Green. Absent: BJ Blair (arrived at
6:25). Pledge of Allegiance was recited.
Motion by Bellinghausen, second by Chris
Blair, to approve the consent agenda consisting
of the agenda, minutes from the January
5, 2015 council meeting, claims list, and
December 2014 Treasurer’s Report. MCU.
Motion-Green, second-Filmer to approve
Lynn Boyd as Lake City Fire Department Chief.
MCU.
Motion-Green, second-Bellinghausen to
approve the Class C Liquor License for the
Wagon Wheel and Class B Native Wine Permit
for Lake City Flowers. MCU.
Motion-Bellinghausen, second-Chris Blair
to approve the temporary license transfer for
Carnegie Café on Feb. 7th. MCU with Green
abstaining due to conflict of interest.
Council held discussion on delinquent utility
accounts policy and the recommendation
from city staff. Council gave direction to move
forward with the policy as discussed, increase
the utility deposit to $100, the shut off fee at $30
and the re-connect fee at $30. Staff will present
policy and ordinance for approval at a future
council meeting.
CA made recommendation to move the
discussion of the agenda item for the exterior
light for the pool project to the budget workshop.
First Reading of Ordinance No. 371 –
Franchise agreement with MidAmerican
Energy for Electricity. Motion-Green, second
Bellinghausen to approve the first reading
of Ordinance #371 with the attorney’s
recommended correction of changing the
source in section 14 from natural gas to electric.
Roll Call Vote: Ayes-Bellinghausen, Chris Blair,
Filmer, Green. Nays-none. Not voting (absent)
BJ Blair. Motion carried.
First Reading of Ordinance No. 372 –
Franchise agreement with MidAmerican
Energy for Natural Gas. Motion-Green,
second Bellinghausen to approve the first
reading of Ordinance #372. Roll Call Vote:
Aye-Bellinghausen, Chris Blair, Filmer, Green.
Nays-none. Not voting (absent) BJ Blair. Motion
carried.
Motion-Filmer, second-Bellinghausen to
approve Relay Iowa’s request for the use of City
Square from 8 pm on Friday June 5th through 2
am Sat. June 6th. MCU.
Motion-Bellinghausen, second-Chris Blair to
table Wheels For Wishes request for a website
link until a policy can be developed for any
request. MCU. Council gave direction to staff to
research current policies in place by other cities
to develop a policy for Lake City.
Motion-Filmer, second-Bellinghausen to
approve the burning exemption permit for
Stauter with the provision that he coordinate
the burning with the Fire Chief. MCU.
Motion-Green, second-Filmer to table the
approval of the building permit for 1701 N.
Woodlawn due to the delay in the city receiving
the permit for review. MCU.
Council held discussion on the Two Mile
28E Agreement and the requirement of adding
two additional board members to Planning
and Zoning and the Board of Adjustments.
Direction was given to staff to proceed with the
development of the agreement.
Motion-Green, second-Bellinghausen to
approve the appointment of Chris Heim to the
Community Building Board. MCU.
Council member Bellinghausen advised
council that he had recently attended the
meeting of the Calhoun County Economic
Development Committee and that they would
like the surrounding cities to work with the
county on a comprehensive plan and will be
making a presentation to the council at a future
meeting.
There being no further business, a motion
was made by Bellinghausen, and seconded by
Chris Blair to adjourn the council meeting and
move into the budget workshop at 6:40 p.m.
MCU.
Council
held
discussion,
reviewed
equipment purchase requests, and made
recommendations to city staff regarding the
budget for fiscal year 2016. Council adjourned
from budget workshop at 7:45 pm.
Gary Fahan, Mayor Lee A. Vogt, City
Administrator/Clerk
CLAIMS REPORT
VENDOR, REFERENCE ...................AMOUNT
ACCO UNLIMITED CORP, CHLORINE 361.70
AL’S CORNER, FUEL ............................... 8.81
AUB DES MOINES MC LOCKBOX, RUGS .....
216.77
CAL. CO. VARIETY STORE, SUPPLIES 13.90
CERTIFIED TESTING SERVICES, TESTING .
75.00
CINDY FORD, DEPOSIT REFUND ........ 45.00
COMPUTER
CONCEPTS,
COMPUTER
CABLE ..................................................... 12.52
DAISY HAULING, DEC HAULING ........ 165.00
JIM DICK, DEPOSIT REFUND ............... 19.42
DON’S PEST CONTROL, SPRAY CB..... 44.00
EFTPS, FED/FICA TAX ...................... 3,697.71
FELD FIRE, PART CITY PUMPER .... 1,357.70
GRAPHIC-ADVOCATE, RENEWAL ........ 36.00
KENDALL & TAMI HOLM, YARD WASTE ........
516.00
JIM JANSSEN, REIMBURSEMENT.......... 9.00
L.C. FIRE DEPARTMENT, REIMB CITY
PUMPER ............................................... 248.00
LC FLOWERS, HENKENIUS .................. 34.50
L.C. HARDWARE, SUPPLIES .............. 138.40
L.C. LUMBER, REPAIRS ........................ 30.45
MACKE MOTORS, POSTAGE/SERVICE ........
130.59
MID AMERICAN ENERGY, GAS/ELECTRIC ...
5,694.01
MID AMERICA PUBLISHING, ADS/LEGALS ...
134.12
MORROW’S STANDARD, FUEL............. 53.75
MUNICIPAL SUPPLY, FREIGHT ............. 39.90
SANDE CONSTRUCTION, PAY #4 161,975.00
SHELL FLEET, FUEL ......................... 1,018.66
TOP RAIL SADDLECLUB, CCCF GRANT .......
5,000.00
TS ELECTRIC, PARTS ........................... 59.56
WILKINS NAPA PARTS, PARTS/SUPPLIES ...
141.73
WILLIS LAW OFFICE, FRANCHISE ..... 150.00
WINDSTREAM
IA
COMMUNICATI,
TELEPHONE/INTERNET ...................... 429.90
TOTAL ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ....... 181,857.10
PAYROLL CHECKS.......................... 11,494.35
PAID TOTAL ................................... 193,351.45
City of Rockwell City
City of Rockwell City
January 20, 2015
Mayor Heinlen called the meeting to order
with the following members present: Lange,
Hepp, Dawson and Hendricks. Absent Walters.
Motion by Lange, second by Hendricks,
approving the agenda; unanimous.
Motion by Hendricks, second by Hepp, to
approve the consent agenda consisting of the
January 5 meeting minutes and a five-day
Liquor License for Calhoun County Exposition,
unanimous.
Tami Mohr, Department of Public Health,
discussed with the Council, policies pertaining
to considering tobacco/nicotine free parks. She
stated that shelter buildings, by law, are already
tobacco/nicotine free, but, each City determines
if there are additional areas that should be
tobacco/nicotine free and how to enforce the
policies.
David Doxtad, with I & S Group, updated the
Council on all current City projects.
Motion by Hepp, second by Dawson, to
approve an underwriting engagement letter with
D.A. Davidson to assist the City with obtaining
financing for the Downtown Reconstruction
project, unanimous.
Motion by Hendricks, second by Dawson to
approve the 2015 Fire Department Chief and
officers, unanimous.
Motion by Dawson, second by Hepp
approving Steven Hendricks for City Attorney,
Kelly Smidt for Zoning Officer, John Hepp,
Mayor Pro-Tem. Randy Nees will replace
Terry Kindred on the Board of Adjustment and
Mike Roller will replace Ron Hendricks on the
TRANSPORTATION
REGIONAL PUBLIC
MEETING
TRANSPORTATION REGIONAL PUBLIC
MEETING
Region V MAP-21 Transportation Advisory
Committee (RTAC) will hold a regional meeting
on February 5, 2015 at 4:00 PM to discuss
the Surface Transportation Program (STP) and
Transportation Alternative (TA) application process
and to receive views and concerns from the public
about transportation issues in the Region V area
which includes the counties of Calhoun, Hamilton,
Humboldt, Pocahontas, Webster and Wright.
The meeting will be held at MIDAS Council of
Governments in the Conference Room, 602 1st
Avenue South, Fort Dodge, Iowa.
Applications for the Region V MAP-21 STP and
TA funding will be available after February 5, 2015
on the MIDAS website www.midascog.net or by
contacting Shirley Helgevold at the number below.
Applications must be received by 12:00 p.m. on
March 27, 2015.
If you have any special needs pertaining to this
meeting, please contact Shirley Helgevold, MIDAS
Council of Governments, (515) 576-7183 ext. 212.
Planning and Zoning Commission. Brent Keiser,
Lisa Wozniak, and Marilyn Nicholson, will stay
on the Tree Board and Parks and Recreation
Boards for another term, unanimous. The
Mayor extended his gratitude to Terry Kindred
and Ron Hendricks for their years of service, to
the City, on the boards.
Lowell Stoolman, Public Works Supervisor,
told the Council he would be attending a water/
wastewater class in February.
The Council discussed the proposed budget
for FY16 that the Finance Committee submitted.
All submissions by department heads were
considered. The council will further discuss the
budget at the next meeting.
The Council received a request from an
insurance provider, requesting an opportunity
to bid the City insurance coverage. The
Council told Clerk Smidt to submit requested
information to the company for a bid.
Mayor Heinlen called for further business
and, with none, motion by Dawson, second by
Hendricks to adjourn the meeting at 8:20PM;
unanimous. Next meeting, Monday, February 3,
2015 at 7:00PM. Warrants 57133-57177.
Attest: Phil R. Heinlen, Mayor
Kelly Smidt, City Clerk
ACCO, TUBING....................................... 22.45
AFFINITYCARE, INC, HEALTH SERVICES ....
42.00
AG
SOURCE
LABORATORIES,
LAB
ANALYSIS ............................................. 978.78
ATLANTIC
TACTICAL,
CLOTHING
ALLOWANCE .......................................... 64.94
CALHOUN COUNTY REMINDER, ADS 108.00
DAVID AHLRICHS, CUSTODIAL CONTRACT
320.00
DAVID KING, REIM 2014 HEALTH INS DED ..
750.00
DREES HEATING & PLUMBING, BOILER
REPAIRS ............................................ 1,660.14
EFTPS, FED/FICA TAX ...................... 4,591.14
IA
OFFICE
SUPPLY,
INC,
COPIER
CONTRACT............................................. 55.50
IOWA ONE CALL, FAX LOCATES .......... 16.20
IOWA PRISON INDUSTRIES, SIGNS .. 113.52
IOWA RURAL WATER ASSN, ANNUAL
CONFERENCE ..................................... 130.00
JOE’S TIRE & AUTO, KEROSINE .......... 23.75
MID-AMERICAN PUBLISHING CORP, ADS/
PUBLICATIONS .................................... 141.29
MIDAMERICAN ENERGY, GAS/ELECTRIC ....
9,090.93
N C IOWA SOLID WASTE AGENCY,
QUARTERLY ASSESSMENT............. 1,922.63
NORTH CENTRAL CORRECTIONAL, INMATE
LABOR ...................................................... 5.00
ROCKWELL CITY FIRE DEPT, CALLS/
DRILLS ............................................... 1,700.00
ROSALEZ LOCK AND KEY, REPAIRS . 120.00
SOUTHSIDE GROCERY, SUPPLIES ..... 26.04
STAR ENERGY, FUEL ....................... 3,145.97
STATE HYGIENIC LABORATORY U I, LAB
ANALYSIS ............................................. 450.00
STEWART MEMORIAL COMM HOSPITAL,
RANDOM DRUG TEST ........................... 31.00
SWANSON HARDWARE, SUPPLIES..... 82.77
UNITY POINT CLINIC, RANDOM DRUG
TEST ....................................................... 37.00
WELLMARK BLUECROSS & BLUESHIELD,
HEALTH INSURANCE ..................... 18,245.22
WEX BANK, FUEL .................................. 20.49
TOTAL .............................................. 43,894.76
Pilgram Lutheran Sunday School
and Youth Group
Sub Sandwiches Sale
3.50 per 6’ Sandwich
$
Saturday, -DQuary st
Pick up 9:30 to 11:30
Made fresh for pick-up with 3 meats &
2 cheeses at Pilgram Lutheran Church.
Please order ahead by calling
464-1107 or
465-5056 or
contact a
Youth Group
Member!