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EAGLE GROVE

2011

EAGLE

Volume 129

Meet the Eagle Grove candidates

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Issue Number 42

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Thursday, October 17, 2013

Eagle Grove Armory could be used as Career Academics facility

What’s InsIde School efforts to improve reading scores Page 2

Oct. 21 public meeting will look at possibility

Jacobsen’s Heritage Farm Page 2

By kIM DEMORy egeagle@goldfieldaccess.net

The Eagle Grove Area Chamber of Commerce has announced a public forum that will allow you to meet the candidates running for Eagle Grove City Council as well as the Mayoral candidates. The public forum has been scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 22 beginning at 6 p.m. at Memorial Hall. All candidates have been invited, but are not guaranteed to attend. Each candidate will have a time slot to introduce themselves. Predetermined questions will then be asked to each of the candidates, with all given equal time to answer. The meeting will be mediated by Jason Cooper. If you have a question you would like the candidates to answer, the Chamber is welcoming submissions for consideration. You may email your question(s) to: chamber@ eaglegrove.com; call them at 448-4821, or stop by the office at 121 N. Iowa Ave. The election is not too far away. Come and get to know what each of the candidates stand for, then head to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 5. Every vote counts.

Sheriff urges everyone to drive safely this harvest By CLAE GOATER claengoater@gmail.com

Sheriff Jason Schluttenhofer wants Wright County motorists to take extra caution on our roadways during harvest season. “As it gets busy with the farming going on, we’re going to be encountering some slow-moving vehicles out there,” Schluttenhofer said. “Leave a little early, and expect some delays. Maybe leave for work ten or fifteen minutes earlier. Pay attention on the blacktops and gravel roads. We don’t want any wrecks out there.“ Statewide, there have been 79 crashes with farm equipment in 2013, causing five fatalities. Most collisions occur when drivers rear-end farm equipment, or when passing motorists are struck by farm equipment making wide left turns. Traffic accidents with farm equipment are about five times more likely to cause fatalities than other types of accident. Drivers should make sure to have their full attention on the road, and should watch out for slowmoving vehicles or vehicles with strange outlines. Farmers should make sure that their slow-moving vehicle emblems are well-maintained and recognizable. They should also make sure that their lights and reflectors are property maintained. Drivers and farmers should make sure to clearly signal their intentions when turning or passing.

Iowa Supreme Court Justice speaks in Eagle Grove Page 3 Need help with your heating bill? Page 5 By kIM DEMORy egeagle@goldfieldaccess.net Since the City of Eagle Grove took possession of the Eagle Grove Armory earlier this year, there have been many ideas and suggestions as to what the space should be used for. Some have wanted to purchase the building and use as a business. Others have suggested the City maintain ownership and use it as an indoor recreation type area. Another idea on the table is to use the space to set up a Career Academy. A public discussion about this option will be held on Monday, Oct. 21 at 11:30 a.m. in the Eagle Grove Administration Building located at 325 North Commercial. “This could be a good thing for Eagle Grove…if some residents from the community showed up to support the project, it may be a good thing,” said Eagle Grove City Administrator Mike Boyd. So exactly what is a Career Academy? It provides high school students with the opportunity to enroll in course-specific classes geared towards career choices. According to a Career Academy fact sheet, students would study all the basic courses and also a skill focused on a career path. While enrolled in Career Academy, students are also able to participate in special activities and events that provide greater awareness of the

specific field and openings within that area. Any student who participates in Career Academy is still eligible to participate in high school sports, clubs, and other activities. The following school districts have discussed the possibility of Career Academics and will be at the Oct. 21 meeting in Eagle Grove: • Clarion-Goldfield • Eagle Grove • Fort Dodge Senior High • Humboldt • Northeast Hamilton • Saint Edmond • Webster City

A story to tell

Colleen Wiemerslage (left) was proud to be with Archie Willard (right) signing books at the Eagle Grove Memorial Library on Saturday, Oct. 12. Wiemerslage wrote the story of Willard’s life with dyslexia entitled Last Reader Standing. Also present for the book signing was publisher Bettie Youngs (center) who is originally from Eagle Grove. Photo by Kim Demory

Government shutdown and Veterans Tower Letters to the Editor Page 9 County to lend hand in Belmond tornado cleanup Page 12 Salute to EG firefighters Pages 14 & 15 Dick Bell Invitational Page 17 New business opens in Eagle Grove Page 18

Career opportunities/studies that will be discussed include: • Bio Fuels/Process Technology • Business • General Education • Manufacturing • Project Lead the Way STEM

BRIEFLY

Texas Style Jam Thursday, Oct. 17 6 - 9 p.m. Dows Convention Center _______________________ Fall Book Sale Begins “This is more of a way to offer Saturday, October 19 more kids different opportunities,” 10:00 a.m. said Boyd. “Basically, it’s a way that EG Memorial Library many districts working together can All new items, no hold overs! offer kids more options to better fit Monarchs by the hundreds were traveling through Eagle Grove them to a successful career. I think last week as they were migrating to warmer weather. At one _______________________ it is exciting that we could host point, the bushes by Mount Calvary Evangelical Lutheran EG LIONS Club such a place using the Armory for Church at 400 W Broadway in Eagle Grove were completely Peace Poster Workshop a purpose that will benefit Eagle covered with the flying beauties. Photo by Kim Demory for ages 11-13 Grove for the long term.” Monday, Oct. 21 3:30 - 5 p.m EG Public Library on Coordinator: Diane O’Hern _______________________ Options in the New Health Insurance Marketplace Thursday, October 24 6:30 p.m. EG Memorial Library _______________________ EG Lions Club Halloween 5k Run/Walk Saturday, Oct. 26 8 a.m. Registration and packet pickup at RBMS/EG Elementary Fundraiser for Diabetes Camp _______________________ Chamber Halloween Walk Friday, Nov. 1 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. EG Memorial Library and Downtown Eagle Grove _______________________ EG Beggars Night Friday, Nov. 1 5:30 p.m. start City of Eagle Grove _______________________ Annual Veterans’ Day Edition coming Nov. 7 in the A Chamber After Hours was held Friday, Oct. 11 at Urban Images, a new photography studio, owned by Jacci Hindt. It is located Eagle Grove Eagle at 110 SW 10th St., Eagle Grove. In addition to learning a little about Hindt, guests were able to have a little fun with a photography Submission Deadline booth, hence the wild and crazy accessories modeled above. For more on Urban Images and Hindt, turn to the back page of this Friday, Oct. 25 at 5 p.m. _______________________ week’s Eagle. Photo by Kim Demory

Monarch migration

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