Legals - The Conrad Record
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Legals - The Conrad Record
6 Wednesday, April 22, 2015 Classifieds CL ASSIFIEDS SERVICES FOR SALE TREE STUMPS REMOVED Small machine that will not track yards. Larger machine to handle anything. Jerry Zehr, 641-366-2242 or 641-3662241. (BW) Garden Tilling Available: We will make a bed all your seeds will love. Call now for early reservations. 319-231-6997. GARAGE SALES GaraGe Sale: Dike Citywide Garage sales. The date for the Dike Citywide garage sales is scheduled for Saturday, May 2, 2015. If you are intereseted in having a garage sale and want to participate in the all community garage sale, please sign up at the Dike City Office, Dike Public Library, People’s Saving Bank or State Bank. Please sign your name, address and a brief description of some of the items that are for sale. A $10.00 advertising fee must be paid at the time of signup. Deadline is April 24, 2015. MISCELLANEOUS Wanted: Old seed corn signs, sacks, farmer’s Hybrids, Tomahawk, Mallard, Eno’s, Blackhawk, etc. Also buying old feed signs. Good condition. Bryan Paul, Thompson, Iowa. 515-538-0187. Think Spring – Large selection of Spring clothing: Adults: $4, Childrens:$2.50 & Infants: $1.50. TrinkeTS & TogS, 1609 G Ave., Grundy Center, 319-825-8030 ‘GRAMS’ 619 G Ave.- in Grundy Center. Antiques • Collectibles • Vintage Primitives • Ordinary & Everyday *Summer Hours: Tue. & Wed. 10-4; Th. & Fri. 10-5; Sat. 10-3. Hours may vary, call 319-239-8430. In Lower Level is ‘J & M Aquatics’ open Wed. - Fri. 10-2 & 4:30-7; Sat. 11-4 & Sun. 12-4. Hours may vary, call 641-373-2657. Fresh & Salt Water Tropical Fish available. General Store 700 guns to pick from. We also take trade-ins. 116 E. Church St. Marshalltown 641-753-8411 (BW) For Sale: Yearling bulls, Red Angus and Red Angus & Charolais cross. Many AI sired. Richard Berns 563-380-6060, Cory Miner 563380-4067 Postville, IA. For Sale: The Grundy Center Community School District has several surplus items for sale on a first come first served basis (with reasonable offer): file cabinets, office desks, school desks, chalk boards, overhead projectors, exercise bikes, large rolling TV stands, 4 wheeled carts, plastic chairs, tables. For details, or to arrange a time to view these items, please contact Kenny at 319-560-8837. For Sale By Bid: The Grundy Center Community School District has several pieces of equipment available by sealed bid. 1. John Deere x485 garden tractor with 613 engine hours and a 62” mower deck. 2. John Deere 54” snow blower (came off John Deere 2520 tractor). 3. John Deere rotary broom (came off John Deere 2520 tractor). 4. Erika bun roller. 5. Blakeslee model CC20 mixer. The deadline to submit sealed bids to the Superintendent’s office (1301 12th St., Grundy Center IA. 50638) is Friday, May 1 at 12:00 p.m. (noon). The District has the right to reject any or all bids. For details, or to arrange a time to view these items, please contact Kenny at 319-560-8837. For Sale: ’99 Dyna Convertible Harley Davidson $5800. Call 319-825-4396. FOR RENT FOR RENT: 1 BR units available in Clear Lake. Rental assistance and utility allowance available. Onsite laundry, no pets. 877-935-9340 www.tlpropertiesiowa.com. This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Equal Housing Opportunity. Handicap Accessible. HELP WANTED Help Wanted: Protein Transport truck driver, CDL-A Tanker Endorsement. Pre-employment drug testing. Home most nights. Call (641)868-2049, ask for Dave. Position AvAilAble: TEMPORARY PROGRAM TECHNICIAN: The USDA Service Center in Grundy County is recruiting applicants to fill a temporary Program Technician position with the Farm Service Agency. This position requires strong human relations and computer skills as well as a general understanding of farming practices. If interested in applying, contact the Grundy County FSA Office at 319824-5416 or stop by the office at 805 W. 4th St, Grundy Center. The deadline for filing an application is April 30, 2015. USDA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Legal REGULAR MEETING OF THE LISCOMB CITY COUNCIL April 13, 2015 Mayor Hank Penner opened the regular meeting of the Liscomb City Council at 7:00 pm. Roll call was answered by Jerry Gunderson, Ted Gunderson, Jerry McDonald and Esther Mosher. Dustin Brown was absent. Also present were: Darwin Bracy, maintenance; 2 residents, Lauren Mosher, Marshall County Deputy Sheriff (arrived at 7:21 pm) and a member of the press. Motion to approve the agenda was made by J Gunderson, seconded by T Gunderson. Motion passed with a roll call of 4 ayes. Motion to approve the minutes of March 9, 2015 council meeting was made by T Gunderson, seconded by Mosher. Motion passed with a roll call of 4 ayes. Motion to approve financial report for March 2015 was made by T Gunderson, seconded by McDonald. Motion passed with roll call of 4 ayes. Motion to approve the bill listing of $19,432.90 was made by J Gunderson, seconded by T Gunderson. Motion passed with a roll call of 4 ayes. Bill listing was as follows: Alliant Energy, electric.........................1,100.64 Marshall County Sheriff, fee................3,900.00 Borota, furnaces..................................6,400.00 MasterCard, supplies.............................342.67 Bracy, Darwin, payroll.............................164.30 Mid-America Publishing, publishing.......208.13 CIWA, water........................................2,346.75 Mid-Iowa Coop, fuel.................................80.91 Feld Fire, gloves.....................................555.26 Moler Sanitation, garbage........................65.00 Grimes, Buck, legal................................143.00 Prusha, Junior, fee...................................30.00 Heart of Iowa, phone..............................107.85 Region 6 Planning, dues........................135.45 IA Dept of Rev, withholding.....................135.00 Rhonda Guy, fee.....................................302.00 IPERS, withholding.................................259.76 Schendel Pest Control, spraying..............30.00 Janet Vry, cleaning...................................30.00 Schiebel, Kristi, payroll...........................793.10 Keystone Lab, lab.....................................11.00 Shomo-Madsen Ins, policy.....................775.00 Liscomb 1st Responders, class................30.00 United Benefit Society,dues......................21.25 Marshall County Landfill, dues...............602.00 US Treasury, withholding........................863.83 March 2015 Receipts........................14,454.98 General................................................2,428.93 Debt..........................................................82.67 Road Use Tax......................................1,681.59 Employee Benefits.....................................6.53 Local Option Sales Tax........................2,154.49 Water...................................................4,777.99 Sewer..................................................3,322.78 April 2015 Expenses.........................19,432.90 General..............................................11,693.63 Debt............................................................0.00 Road Use Tax...........................................40.23 Employee Benefits.....................................0.00 Local Option Sales Tax...............................0.00 Water...................................................2,664.50 Sewer.....................................................324.61 Resident Concerns: Lauren Mosher requested permission to continue care of the flowers at the sign and to help plant buses at the cemetery. The council agreed. Old Business: Ordinance 101 – An Ordinance Adopting the “Code of Ordinances” of the City of Liscomb, IA was read. Motion made by J Gunderson, seconded by McDonald to approve the first reading of Ordinance 101. Motion carried with roll call of 4 ayes. Motion made by J Gunderson, seconded by McDonald to waive the second reading of Ordinance 101. Motion carried with roll call of 4 ayes. Motion made by J Gunderson, seconded by McDonald to waive the third reading of Ordinance 101. Motion carried with roll call of 4 ayes. Motion made by J Gunderson, seconded by McDonald to adopt Ordinance 101 – An ordinance Adopting the “Code of Ordinances” of the City of Liscomb, IA. Motion carried with roll call of 4 ayes. Ordinance 101 will be effective the date of publication. Three persons were interested in the mowing job for the summer of 2015. After discussion, motion was made by Mosher, seconded by J Gunderson to hire Ravenne Forbes to mow the cemetery and parks at the rate of $10.00 per hour. Motion carried with roll call of 4 ayes. New Business: Motion made by J Gunderson to approve the liquor license application for Village Inn, seconded by McDonald. Motion carried by roll call of 4 ayes. No representative from Mid-Iowa Cooperative was present to discuss the building project. Discussion was had on vacating the alley that goes through Mid-Iowa Cooperative. The council wishes that Mid-Iowa Cooperative’s attorney draw up the paper work to be discussed at the next council meeting. Discussion was had on tree planting at the cemetery by a donation from memorial money. Mosher, Bracy and Chris McKibben are to make the decision. After reviewing the 2014-2015 budget amendment, the public hearing for the budget amendment is set for May 11, 2015 at 7:00 pm. Bracy stated that he ordered a new fire hydrant to replace one on State Street. No digging will be needed to replace. The fire department will be flushing the hydrants on the evening of May 5, 2015. Committee Reports: Fire Department – A new member has been added to the department (Ben Olson). Streets and Alleys –Nothing to report Park & Rec. & Community Building – Nothing to report. General & Utilities – Nothing to report. Sanitation – Nothing to report. Public Safety – Nothing to report. The council wished to thank the Liscomb Lively Labors 4-h Club for their donation and the volunteer work that the club does around town. Motion made by McDonald seconded by T Gunderson to adjourn. Motion carried. Meeting adjourned at 8:30 pm Mayor: Hank Penner Attested: Kristi Schiebel, City Clerk Legal April 13, 2015 The BCLUW Board of Education met in Regular Session on Monday, April 13, 2015 at 7:02 a.m. in the Media Center at the BCLUW High School in Conrad. Present on a roll call vote was: President: Shannan Callaway, Vice President: LJ Kopsa, Board Members: Matt Garber, Eric Engle, Lynne Kock, Brian Feldpausch, Superintendent: Ben Petty, Board Secretary/Treasurer: Paula Benson, High School Principal: Cari Teske, Athletic Director: John Schill, and a member of the press. Board Member: Beth Neff was absent. AGENDA: Motion by Feldpausch, second by Garber to approve the agenda as presented. All ayes. Motion carried. MINUTES: Motion by Kopsa, second by Feldpausch to approve the minutes of the March 6, 2105, March 10, 2015 and March 24, 2015 board meetings. All ayes. Motion carried. FINANCIALS: Expenditures and revenues are trending similar to last year at this time. Motion by Garber, second by Engle to approve the financial reports and payment of invoices as presented. All ayes. Motion carried. POSITIVE SHARING: High School Principal The Record Mrs. Teske’s positive sharing included the following: an April 1st assembly was presented on the topic of human trafficking by “Wings of Refuge” – a home in Iowa Falls where women that have been exploited are supported. Students and staff are also collecting items to donate to the shelter. The show choir performed for the nursing home residents at Oakview and was very well received and the MOC Banquet was held with the meal being prepared by Mrs. Hammers and the students of the Comet Café. Several local businesses were also invited to attend. Middle School Principal Mr. Borgman’s positive sharing included the following: Mrs. Rhinehart took twelve 6th graders to compete in the AEA Math Bee that had over 200 area students participating. Students were quizzed over a variety of mathematics concepts appropriate for their grade level and she also took six students to compete in the Battle of the Books. There were 35 teams and our group missed the finals of the top 5 by 1 point. Mr. Pieper was named Iowa Reading Association Teacher of the Year. Mr. Pieper has made a tremendous impact on reading instruction at BCLUW Middle School and has been active at the state level for the advancement of reading instruction. Elementary Principal Mr. Parker’s positive sharing included the following: The kindergarten round-up for the upcoming 2015-16 school year was hosted on April 10th with 50 students signed up for the upcoming year and on April 1st the elementary hosted the NED Show. The mission statement of the NED Show is: There is a Champion in each one of us and the acronym stands for: Never Give up, Encourage Others, and Do Your Best. The show was interactive and allowed students to have fun learning how to build positive character traits. At the 4th grade level, our staff continues to implement the Leader In Me/7 Habits Curriculum with the high school student leadership group also working with the students on teamwork. 2013-2014 AUDIT: The District’s revenues totaled $8,519,315 for the year ended June 30, 2014, a 1.42% increase from the prior year. Expenses for district operations for the year ended June 30, 2014 totaled $7,898,876 a 1.89% decrease from the prior year. Motion by Engle, second by Kopsa to approve the 2013-14 audit. All ayes. Motion carried. 2015-2016 BCLUW CALENDAR: August 24, 2015 will be the first day of school for the 201516 school year. Motion by Engle, second by Feldpausch to approve the 2015-16 BCLUW Calendar. All ayes. Motion carried. 2015-2016 BUDGET HEARING: The 2015-16 Budget Hearing was held at 7:15 a.m. with no public comment. APPROVAL OF 2015-2016 BUDGET: Motion by Kopsa, second by Garber to approve the 2015-2016 budget estimate as presented with a total taxation levy of approximately 13.29738 per $1000 valuation. All ayes. Motion carried. 2014-2015 BUDGET AMENDMENT HEARING: The 2014-15 Budget Amendment Hearing was held at 7:20 a.m. with no public comment. APPROVAL OF THE 2014-2015 BUDGET AMENDMENT: Motion by Garber, second by Engle to increase Non-Instructional from $365,650 to $390,650 due to additional expenses and increase Other from $1,244,173 to $1,900,000 due to building the bus garage and starting on the wrestling room in the 2014-15 school year. All ayes. Motion carried. 2013-2014 SUMMARY OF ACTIVITIES: Mr. Schill went over the summary of the 2013-2014 activities stating there was a positive balance at year-end. The activity fund remains solvent and he thanked the Board, Administrators and the Sports Boosters for all of their support over the last 29 years as a teacher and athletic director for BCLUW. The Board thanked Mr. Schill for all of his years of service to BCLUW. APPROVE REGISTRATION FEES: We would like to change the registration process for the 2015-2016 school year. We will be sending out packets of information to the youngest student in each family with all of the registration information and families will have the option of registering and paying in advance. There will be a shorter day in August held for those families who don’t register in May. Motion by Kopsa, Second by Feldpausch to increase book fees to the following: K-8th Grade Fees will increase from $55.00 to $60.00 9-12th Grade Fees will increase from $65.00 to $70.00 Technology and college course fees will remain the same - $50.00 for technology and $30.00 for college course fee. All ayes. Motion carried. PERSONNEL: Motion by Feldpausch, second by Garber to approve the following: Offering a contract Jason Freeseman as the Technology Coordinator effective 7/1/15. Offering a contract to Tiffanie Nedderhoff as an elementary 4th grade teacher effective the 2015-16 school year. All ayes. Motion carried. APPROVAL OF MASTER CONTRACT – 20152016 SETTLEMENT WITH CERTIFIED STAFF AND AWARD CERTIFIED STAFF TEACHING/ COACHING CONTRACTS: Motion by Engle, Second by Garber to approve the master contract and the 2015-16 settlement with certified staff and award certified staff teaching/coaching contracts with a 1.86% settlement. Age Salary Schedule and Increase Base by $133 – from $29,967 to $30,100 and allow for movement of staff along step and lane advancements for 2015-16 The School District will pay the increase in single health insurance from $617.20 to $631.15 – an increase of $13.95/month There was also some language cleaned up in the Master Contract: Article II, Section II –All new employees with no teaching experience will be placed on Step One of the salary schedule. Article VI, Section I – The Board agrees to make available the following insurance program on the basis described in Section II, for full time employees working 30 hours or more per week during the school year. Article VI, Section III – Employees, who elect the District’s health and accidental insurance coverage at any time after initial employment, upon completion of all necessary application forms, may enroll at the earliest date allowable by the district’s insurance provider. Article VI, Section IV – Remove the sentence “The insurance agent will be present to answer questions about such coverage” Article XII, Section III – Replace Chapter I with “Title” I Add 18. Preschool All Ayes. Motion carried. APPROVAL OF SUPPORT STAFF/ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES/CONTRACTS FOR 201516: Motion by Feldpausch, second by Engle to approve a .20 per hour increase for all classified staff with the exception of the regular route bus drivers who will receive .40 per hour increase. The contracts for Sue Stambaugh and Cami Parker are pending with possible changes in their duties for the 2015-16 school year. Administration will receive a 1.75% increase. All ayes. Motion carried. COMMENDATIONS: Motion by Feldpausch, second by Kock to approve the following commendations: 1. NHS Inductees: Tatum Cacek, Ethan Hoveland, Macy Kock, Mollee Patten, Elijah Ralston, Clay Silver, Claire Stufflebeam, Amelia Tonner, Samantha Ubben, Haley Veldhouse & Jenna Willett, Mrs. Vanderah & Mrs. Runge, Sponsors 2. Middle School Variety Show: Mrs. Chris Rhinehart, - Director 3. Dahlia Gardiner – Qualified and participated in State Geography Bee, Mr. Curt Paugh 4. Coffee Concert: Mr. Bartling, Mr. Wilson & Mrs. Willett, Directors, Mrs. Hammers & Comet Cafe 5. State Individual Speech Contest: Allison Fisher for Spontaneous Speaking and Solo Musical Theatre, Mrs. Dinsmore, Coach 6. Selected for IHSSA All State: Allison Fisher 7. Cast & Crew: Three One-Act Plays, “This Is A Text”, “The Patient” & “Louder, I Can’t Hear You” - Mrs. Jackie Stevens, Director 8. 5-12 Band Concert: Mr. David Bartling, Director All ayes. Motion carried. SCHOOL BOARD RESOLUTION FOR THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT: Motion by Engle, second by Garber to approve the following resolution: The Board of Education of the BCLUW Community School District shall comply with the requirement of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act to the best of its ability. The Board of Education of the BCLUW Community School District delegates to the Superintendent, including his/designee(s), to establish time periods, govern the measurement and tracking of employee hours, and/or otherwise establish procedures implementing and in accordance with Section 4980H. All ayes. Motion carried. DISCUSSIONS/REPORTS SUPERINTENDENT’S COMMENTS: Mr. Petty gave a brief legislative update – Every school in the state is certifying their budget without knowing their allowable growth for 2015-2016. Mr. Petty also said the softball lights are in and look very nice – the connections aren’t complete but the lights went up very quickly, work has begun on the wrestling room and we are looking at pricing of auditorium seats and a sound system upgrade to the auditorium. NEXT MEETING: The next regular meeting of the board will be held at 5:30 p.m. on May 18, 2015 at the High School Media Center in Conrad. ADJOURNMENT: Meeting was adjourned at 7:48 a.m. Shannan Callaway, President Paula Benson, Secretary/Treasurer Legal City of Liscomb Ordinance 101 A revised Code of Ordinance, Liscomb IA was adopted by the City Council of the City of Liscomb, IA April 13, 2015. All changes to the Code of Ordinance for Liscomb Iowa will be effective at this publication. Kristi Schiebel City Clerk The Record has you covered on all the current local news about people, places and events. Subscribe today! 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