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SERVING CERRO GORDO COUNTY AND THE COMMUNITIES OF ROCKWELL, SWALEDALE, MESERVEY, THORNTON & DOUGHERTY

West Fork Wellness Center open house a success We would like to thank everyone for coming out to the West Fork Wellness Center for the Grand Opening. Special thanks goes out to Jonesey’s Stop and Shop, The West Fork Wharf, United Bank and Trust, and First Security Bank and Trust for donating door prizes. The following were the winners of prizes and contest: Darwin Meyer – Winner of an annual membership provided by United Bank and Trust Gail Lacey – Winner of an annual membership donated by First Security Bank and Trust Ron Siems- Winner of a gift certificate to the West Fork Wharf Dee Peter – Winner of a gift certificate to the West Fork Wharf Mary Hedrick- Winner of a gift certificate donated by the West Fork Wharf Trey Despenas- Winner of a free pizza from Jonesey’s Stop and Shop for winning the “Hot Shots” competition Jack Winter- Winner of a free pizza from Jonesey’s Stop and Shop for winning the “Knock Out “ competition.

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West Fork Board of Education joint venture with Mason City BY ZACH CLEMENS The West Fork Board of Education approved a consortium with the Mason City Community School District to jointly administer an instructional special education program at Pinecrest School. Pinecrest School in Mason City gives special instruction to students who need more supports and help than a public school can provide. “Pinecrest has been a real successful program for us,” West Fork Superintendent Darrin Strike said. “I

can think of a number of students who went through that program that are doing well in our school right now.” Strike said that West Fork would pay Mason City to help with the cost of running the program, which can be “significant costs.” West Fork then gets reimbursed down the road. High School guidance counselor Jen Knudson had submitted her resignation to the Board to be done with her position at the end of the semester. “It has been a difficult year for Jen,” Strike said. “She just needs to be done.”

The Board approved the resignation on the contingency that another counselor would be hired before she leaves. The Board approved West Fork’s involvement in the Iowa Association of School Boards program called The Promise of Iowa. The Promise of Iowa is a campaign to focus attention on the future of Iowa public school students and to rally support for investments in public education. “We believe funding a strong school system is important to the suc-

cess of Iowa,” Strike said. The Board also discussed the upcoming changes to the public school system in Iowa that has been spearheaded by Governor Terry Branstad and Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds. The Future Ready Iowa program is geared toward better aligning Iowa’s education, workforce and economic development efforts through the public school system. There will be different academies at school based on six different educational concentrations to better gear students toward specific career and

technical skills. The focus areas are: business, finance, marketing and management, agriculture, food and natural resources, arts, communications and information systems, applied sciences, technology, engineering and manufacturing, health sciences and human services. Guidelines for the new programs don’t have to be in place until summer 2017 and academies set up at the beginning of the school year in 2018. ‘I just wanted to Board to be aware of this and to keep your eyes on this,” Strike said.

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The Third-graders preformed in their favorite Christmas pajamas.

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West Fork reindeer games Elementary school presents their holiday music program BY ZACH CLEMENS On Thursday, December 15, the West Fork Elementary School presented their holiday music program entitled “Reindeer Games” to a packed crowd in Rockwell. The Preschool kicked it off with a rendition of “Eight Little Reindeer,” “Reindeer Pokie” and “Jingle Bells.” The second-graders were next with a mix of classic holiday songs like “Rudolph the red-Nosed Reindeer” and “Jingle Bell Rock,” with a Christmas themed recitation of the alphabet sprinkled in. The West Fork third-graders came out dressed for the occasion in their best Christmas pajamas, singing hits like ‘Frosty the Snowman” and reciting “Twas the Night Before Christmas.” The fourth-graders ended the show with a short play with spoken and sung parts entitled “How to Train Your Reindeer.”

The second-graders sang some classic holiday tunes.

The Preschoolers kicked off the show with “Eight Little Reindeer.”

• be at least 18 years old by Election Day • be a United States citizen • be an Iowa resident • not have been convicted of a felony (or, if have been convicted of a felony, have had voting rights subsequently restored) • not have been judged mentally incompetent by a court of law • give up the right to vote in any other place Tuesday, December 27th is the final day to pre-register to vote in the Meservey Special Election, and the office of the county auditor will be open until 5:00 p.m. on that date. Completed voter registrations may be mailed to the county auditor, but must be either received by that deadline or must be postmarked on or before Monday, December 19th. A person who registers at the polls on Election Day must provide acceptable proof of identity and current residency in the precinct. Persons with questions regarding the Meservey Special Election may contact the county auditor’s office at 641- 421-3041 or visit the following website:

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Swaledale City Council highlights BY ZACH CLEMENS The Swaledale City Council met on December 9 for their regular monthly meeting and here are the highlights: The Council viewed the new ambulance for the Rockwell-Swaledale EMS team. Team members Carrie Brown and Heidi Van Horn were on hand to give the Council a tour. Public Works Director Greg Meier reported to the Council that new chains are needed for the truck that cost approximately $50 for the set. He also stated he will be ordering new “children at play” signs for around town. The city received a $5,000 grant from the Barkema Foundation that

will be used toward remodeling the park restrooms, which will be around $6,000 after accepting a bid from Becker Construction. City Clerk Judy Witte noted that a Council member is needed to review bank statements for three months and it was decided that John Bonner would be asked to perform this task. The abandoned property at 502 Main St that acquired by the city will be demolished. Alliant has already unhooked electrical service to the structure and the Council is waiting on the report from the asbestos check. Rex Liekweg will demolish it at a later date. Owners of other nuisance properties have made progress to bring their properties into compliance.

The Thornton City Council appointed a new fire chief for the Thornton Volunteer Fire Department and approved a new ordinance in regards to responsibility of water lines at their regular meeting on December 5. Councilmember Shelby Steenhard was unanimously approved as the new fire chief with the term running from January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2018. The Council approved amending an ordinance for the responsibility and installation of water lines for the town. The ordinance states that the city shall maintain and install the service line from the main water line to the curb stop. The property owner is responsible for the line from the curb stop to the residence. If the city must discontinue service due to non-payment of utility bills, customer damage, negligence or any other reason caused by the owner or resident and the curb stop malfunctions or breaks, the customer is responsible to replace the curb stop. Two residents of Thornton received nuisance letters for their properties, with one resolving the issue. The Council agreed to have city attorney Mike Moeller send additional requirements to the resident. City Clerk Michelle Duff reported that there were no bids or interest in the Fire Department’s equipment that had been listed for sale online. The Council discussed options but no decision has been made yet. The Clerk also reported that the city received a $2,000 grant from the Foster & Barkema Charitable Trust and will purchase tables and chairs for the Community Center. It was decided that Sam’s Club had the best pricing and the Council approved a motion for the city to become a Sam’s Club member.

Ballot set for Meservey special election There are nine total candidates for four vacancies BY ZACH CLEMENS The special election in Meservey on January 3 is set with nine candidates filing to be on the ballot before the December 9 deadline. In recent months three different City Council members and the Mayor resigned for various reasons. It was decided by the remaining Council members, with input from Cerro Gordo County Auditor Ken Kline, that a special election should be held to elect new city officials. Lori Schmale is the only candidate

on the ballot for mayor. For the Council seat ending on December 31, 2017, there are three candidates: Keith Johnson, Cyneva Zoe Myers and Mary Thome. There are five candidates vying for two Council seats with terms ending on December 31, 2019. Ben Allbee, Beth Avery, Denis Avery, Richard E. Harman and Monte Schmale are all on the ballot for the two positions. Absentee ballots are available for Meservey residents and any eligible

voter may vote absentee at the county auditor’s office, or submit a written request for a ballot to be mailed to the voter. Requests for a ballot should be mailed to the County Auditor, 220 N. Washington Ave, Mason City, IA 50401, and must include the voter’s name, birth date, address, signature and the date or name of the election. Any questions about the election can be directed toward the county auditor’s office or by visiting www. co.cerro-gordo.ia.us.


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Frances “Kay” Kruckenberg, 78, of Rockwell passed away Saturday, December 3, 2016, at the Good Shepherd Health Care Center in Mason City, from complications of Alzheimer’s disease. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10 a.m. Wednesday, December 7, 2016, at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 305 Elm Street, Rockwell with the Reverend John Gossman of- FRANCES KRUCKENBERG ficiating. Burial will be in the Rockwell Sacred Heart Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 4 - 7 p.m. Tuesday, December 6, 2016, at Hogan-Bremer-Moore Colonial Chapel, 126 3rd St. NE, Mason City with a Rosary at 6:30 p.m. Family suggests memorial contributions to be directed to Kay Kruckenberg memorial fund. Kay was born July 24, 1938, Rockwell, the daughter of Jack and Irene (Meehan) Fitzgerald. She graduated high school at Sacred 1938-2016 Heart High School, Rockwell, and Services: later attended North Iowa Area Com10 a.m., Wedsnday, Dec. 7 munity College, Mason City, graduSacred Heart Catholic Church ating as an LPN. Kay was the nurse Rockwell for Dr. Adams, Rockwell, for 28 Arrangements by: years and then worked at the Mason Hogan-Bremer-Moore Colonial City Clinic in Mason City Ia. Chapel, Mason City Kay married Melvin Kruckenberg on November 12, 1955. They were the parents of 5 children, Renee, Kris, Patrick, Sandy and Jim. Kay was a very loving and devoted wife and mother. She enjoyed spending time with her family, attending sporting events, family vacations and trips to the casino. She loved gardening, playing cards, meeting with friends at McDonalds and loving her kitties. Kay was a lifelong member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church and was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary. Kay will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by her children: Renee (William) Rohlfsen, Kristen Kruckenberg, Patrick (Nickol) Kruckenberg, Sandra (Dan) Christeson and James (Tara) Kruckenberg. Ten grandchildren, Scott Rohlfsen, Adam (Olivia) Rohlfsen, Nicholas (Shana) Rohlfsen, Max (Erin) Rohlfsen, Kathleen (Nicholas) Trask, Carter Kruckenberg, Todd (McKenzie) Christeson, Eveejo (Travis) Goll, Elizabeth Kruckenberg and Samantha Kruckenberg; seven great-grandchildren, Treiton Rohlfsen, Brienna Rohlfsen, Machaela Trask, Kylie Trask, Rayna Christeson, Shane Christeson and Jakob Goll; two sisters Geraldine Hart and Sharon (Donald) Kruckenberg and one brother Leo Pat (JoAnn) Fitzgerald; brothers in-law and sisters in-law and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Kay was preceded in death by her husband Melvin Kruckenberg, her parents Jack and Irene Fitzgerald, and three brothers, Irv, J.F. and Doc. Hogan-Bremer-Moore Colonial Chapels, 126 3rd Street NE, Mason City, 641-423-2372.ColonialChapels.com

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BY CLEMENT CLARKE MOORE ‘Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse; The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there; The children were nestled all snug in their beds, While visions of sugar plums danced in their heads; And mamma in her ‘kerchief, and I in my cap, Had just settled down for a long winter’s nap, When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter, I sprang from the bed to see what was the matter. Away to the window I flew like a flash, Tore open the shutters and threw up the sash. The moon on the breast of the new fallen snow Gave the lustre of mid day to objects below, When, what to my wondering eyes should appear, But a miniature sleigh, and eight tiny reindeer,

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and quick, I knew in a moment it must be St. Nick. More rapid than eagles his coursers they came, And he whistled, and shouted, and called them by name; “Now, Dasher! now, Dancer! now, Prancer and Vixen! On, Comet! on Cupid! on, Donner and Blitzen! To the top of the porch! to the top of the wall! Now dash away! dash away! dash away all!” As dry leaves that before the wild hurricane fly, When they meet with an obstacle, mount to the sky, So up to the house top the coursers they flew, With the sleigh full of toys, and St. Nicholas too. And then, in a twinkling, I heard on the roof The prancing and pawing of each little hoof. As I drew in my hand, and was turning around, Down the chimney St. Nicholas came with a bound. He was dressed all in fur, from his head to his foot, And his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and soot; A bundle of toys he had flung on

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Travis Fischer read them again. In recent years I’ve taken to collecting figures of my favorite fictional characters, partly to sate my collector’s impulse and partly because the only time investment required to enjoying them is the time it takes to look at them when I enter the room. These days, a good gift is something I will use. Not something that “I’ll get to later.” Something like a new pop filter for my microphone, or a good medium sized pot, or even just a nice bottle of wine. And that is how pants end up on Christmas lists. A movie I’ll watch once and put on my shelf for eternity. A book or video game I may start, but who knows when I’ll finish it. But a nice pair of pants, that’s something I’ll get mileage out of. I wear pants nearly every day and I’m far less likely to grow out of them nowadays. Which reminds me of another good gift idea. A gym membership. Travis Fischer is a news writher for Mid-America Publishing and if he can’t stop from growing up, hopefully he can stop from growing out. Happy holidays!

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can derived from it. Something as mundane as clothing generally falls pretty low on that list, particularly for children who see clothing as a chore to take care of for a year until they inevitably grow out of them. Growing up to become a gift giver as well as a receiver, I never understood my mother’s desire for new sweaters and slacks for holiday presents. I bought them anyway, but I always wondered how much somebody could possibly enjoy a new shirt. I get it now. Once upon a time, I wanted more books, movies and video games than I could ever possibly read, watch or play. Now, from a practical stand point, I pretty much have that. My bookshelves are lined with novels that “I’ll get to someday,” right after I’ve beaten every video game on my PC and watched every movie on my Netflix list. I’ll always want more, but I can’t honestly say I need more. There simply aren’t enough hours in the day to enjoy it all. Which reminds me, I got a Star Wars puzzle for Christmas last year that I should probably put together. Right after I watch the new Star Wars movie…and finish reading the Star Wars novel I’ve been working on…and maybe finish the story campaign in the latest expansion of the Star Wars MMO...it never ends. In days of old, particularly before the Internet, free time was in abundance. I read every book I had, then

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his back, And he looked like a peddler just opening his pack. His eyes how they twinkled! his dimples how merry! His cheeks were like roses, his nose like a cherry! His droll little mouth was drawn up like a bow, And the beard of his chin was as white as the snow; The stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth, And the smoke it encircled his head like a wreath; He had a broad face and a little round belly, That shook when he laughed like a bowlful of jelly. He was chubby and plump, a right jolly old elf, And I laughed when I saw him, in spite of myself; A wink of his eye and a twist of his head, Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread; He spoke not a word, but went straight to his work, And filled all the stockings; then turned with a jerk, And laying his finger aside of his nose, And giving a nod, up the chimney he rose; He sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle, And away they all flew like the down of a thistle. But I heard him exclaim, ere he drove out of sight, “Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good night.”

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It has happened. This year for Christmas, I asked for clothes. Not a novelty t-shirt or Star Wars themed underwear. Just plain old khaki pants. The same kind of pants I got for my birthday. The same pants I spent an hour waiting to buy on sale after Thanksgiving. They are very comfortable pants. And though they aren’t on my list, I wouldn’t mind getting some nice sweaters or button down shirts either. Something warm to expand my wardrobe in the winter months. This is it. The end is here. At the age of 32 I think I’ve finally become an adult. It’s all downhill from here. Soon I’ll be thinking about mortgages and become very concerned with derivatives and other grown up things. I may even start wearing ties. Or not. After all, my wish list still consists mostly of cartoons, comic books and related merchandise. Mostly things I want, just not enough to buy for myself. And now, included among those items, khaki pants. It’s interesting how priorities change. At long last, I think I’ve discovered the secret behind the trope of out-of-touch grandparents giving disappointed children socks and sweaters for Christmas. Putting “it’s the thought that counts” aside for a moment, let’s be honest. The measure of a good gift depends on how much enjoyment

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The story of Christmas From time to time as Christmas approaches, I love to pull out one of my sons’ board books and read it to them. The book, written by Joseph Slate entitled “Who is Coming To Our House,” gives a glimpse of what happened in the barn over 2,000 years ago. “Who is coming to our house?” “Someone, someone,” says Mouse. Who is that someone? As Christmas approaches just a few short days ahead I’ll recite Matthew 1:18-2:12 of the New International Version. This is how the birth of Jesus Christ came about: His mother Mary was pledged to be married to Joseph, but before they came together, she was found to be with child through the Holy Spirit. Because Joseph her husband was a righteous man and did not want to expose her to public disgrace, he had in mind to divorce her quietly. But after he had considered this, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said, “Joseph son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary home as your wife, because what is conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit. She will give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins.” All this took place to fulfill what the Lord had said through the prophet: “The virgin will be with child and will give birth to a son, and they will call

Push for the playoffs The playoff push is upon us and some teams have already clinched spots and divisions, while some have severely hurt their chances. For the first time in 14 years, the Oakland Raiders are in the playoffs. They clinched a playoff spot after beating their division rival San Diego Chargers 19-16. It was an ugly game that saw a combined seven field goals, with Oakland kicking the go-ahead one with less than three minutes left in the game. San Diego had a chance, but in typical San Diego fashion this year, Rivers threw an interception to end the game. The New England Patriots clinched their eighth straight division title, and number 14 in the last 16 years. It must be nice for Pats fans to play in a division with three sorry teams that can’t be consistent, much less good enough to compete with the Patriots. New England beat my Broncos. It was typical Denver football this year, great defense, blanket coverage and good pass rush. Brady didn’t even complete a pass in the first quarter. Yet after a muffed punt and a red zone interception, the Broncos only had three points to show for it, and that is the only points they scored all day. If you had told me the Broncos would have held Brady and the Pats to 16 points in Denver, I’d say we win all day. Sadly, that was not the case, and Denver’s playoff chances are plummeting about as quick as the temperatures did this weekend in north Iowa. They take on the Chiefs in Kansas City on Christmas night. I will be watching it with my family, and my stepfather, who is a Chiefs fan. I am hoping Santa brings me a

PIGSKIN PONDERING:: Zach Clemens Broncos victory for Christmas, or at least a few early touchdowns to put the pressure on. The Seahawks clinched the NFC West with a dominating win against the L.A. Rams. This Rams loss contributed to the firing of head coach Jeff Fisher, who just happened to sign an extension in the off-season. Jaguars coach Gus Bradley was also fired on Sunday, after the Jags lost to the Texans, to fall to a 2-12 record. The Texans somehow came back and beat Jacksonville 21-20, and currently lead the AFC South, yet they have a quarterback controversy in their midst. After throwing a terrible 6/11 for 48 yards and two picks, Brock Osweiler, the $72 million quarterback who was supposed to be the Texans savior, was benched for Tom Savage. Savage ended up bringing the Texans back to win the game. So now the Texans have to decide if they want to go back to Osweiler, who has struggled all year and will continue to struggle, or ride with Savage and admit they made a huge mistake with Osweiler. Four teams have clinched a playoff spot, two in each conference and with only two weeks left, it is going to be a race to the finish to figure out who gets in, and who is left out in the cold.

Oversight must continue until these basic problems are truly fixed • Opening comments for the meeting of the Iowa Legislature’s Health Policy Oversight Committee meeting In Iowa, privatized health care for the poor and severely disabled is moving forward faster, with less planning, than in any other state. This affects the health care of one in six Iowans. At this meeting of the Iowa Legislature’s Health Policy Oversight Committee, it is our job to ask “How’s it going?” That is the question we need to keep asking Iowa families and Iowa health care providers. The answers so far are pretty consistent. Various basic problems continue and aren’t being fixed. Some examples are: • Providers have told us they are not being paid in a timely manner, or are being paid the incorrect amount. • Many Iowans still can’t get the services they need without jumping through unnecessary administrative hoops. • Are there STILL problems with prior authorizations? Yes. • Is information from IME and the MCOs still hard to get, inconsistent, or incorrect? Yes. • Are Iowa’s local health care providers paying much more in administration costs? Yes they are, and yet the MCOs responsible for those cost

increases are getting a raise. Any savings from privatized Medicaid are vaporous at best, especially as the MCOs consistently complain they are losing lots of money. The right thing to do is to fix these problems. That argument should move us to action, especially when you consider this: Each and every Iowan, except for the wealthiest among us, is just an accident away from needing the long-term health care Medicaid provides. That’s why intensive, on-going oversight of privatized Medicaid is absolutely essential. That oversight must continue until these serious, recorded, persistent problems are fixed. Iowans depend on us to ask tough questions, to insist on straight answers, and to make sure the State of Iowa’s efforts result in the most positive health care programs and outcomes possible. That’s exactly what I hope we can do today. Sen. Amanda Ragan (D-Mason City) serves Franklin, Butler and Cerro Gordo counties in Senate District 27. She can be reached at (515) 2813371 or (641) 424-0874. Email her at amanda.ragan@legis.iowa.gov.

him Immanuel”--which means, “God with us.” When Joseph woke up, he did what the angel of the Lord had commanded him and took Mary home as his wife. But he had no union with her until she gave birth to a son. And he gave him the name Jesus. After Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea, during the time of King Herod, Magi from the east came to Jerusalem and asked, “Where is the one who has been born king of the Jews? We saw his star in the east and have come to worship him.” When King Herod heard this he was disturbed, and all Jerusalem with him. When he had called together all the people’s chief priests and teachers of the law, he asked them where the Christ was to be born. “In Bethlehem in Judea,” they replied, “for this is what the prophet has written: “’But you, Bethlehem, in the land of Judah, are by no means least among the rulers of Judah; for out of you will come a ruler who will be the shepherd of my people Israel.’” Then Herod called the Magi secretly and found out from them the exact time the star had appeared. He sent them to Bethlehem and said, “Go and make a careful search for the child. As soon as you find him, report to me, so that I too may go and worship him.” After they had heard the king, they

went on their way, and the star they had seen in the east went ahead of them until it stopped over the place where the child was. When they saw the star, they were overjoyed. On coming to the house, they saw the child with his mother Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped him. Then they opened their treasures and presented him with gifts of gold and of incense and of myrrh. And having been warned in a dream not to go back to Herod, they returned to their country by another route. When they had gone, an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream. “Get up,” he said, “take the child and his mother and escape to Egypt. Stay there until I tell you, for Herod is going to search for the child to kill him.” So he got up, took the child and his mother during the night and left for Egypt, where he stayed until the death of Herod. And so was fulfilled what the Lord had said through the prophet: “Out of Egypt I called my son.” When Herod realized that he had been outwitted by the Magi, he was furious, and he gave orders to kill all the boys in Bethlehem and its vicinity who were two years old and under, in accordance with the time he had learned from the Magi. Then what was said through the prophet Jeremiah was fulfilled: “A voice is heard in Ramah, weeping and great mourning, Rachel

The Doctor Is In Herpes “I’ve got these itchy, tingly, fluidfilled blisters on my lip. It seems to come back every now and then. They are really uncomfortable!” I’m thinking to myself if I should use the “H-word” or do I just downplay the whole situation to keep the peace. Option 1: “It appears that you have a cold sore. Unfortunately, it is a viral problem that recurs over time, but there are options for treatment and prevention. Option 2: “You have herpes. Unfor….” As soon as I say the H-word, it is as if I gave the patient a death sentence and that all hope in the world is lost. I am instantly interrupted and have to somehow gain control of the conversation somewhat akin to bringing an airplane out of a tailspin. I eventually redirect the conversation and provide education and

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reassurance to the patient about the particulars of this process. Even though somewhere in the range of 50-90 percent of Americans have herpes antibodies, meaning they have been exposed in the past, there is still a large stigma to this infection. Cold sores, also known as herpes simplex virus localized to the mouth/ lip region, are very common. Yes, it is very contagious. Yes, it is uncomfortable. Yes, it can be a sexually transmitted infection if those cold sores touch a particular part of another person’s body. No, there is no cure. No, there is no vaccine. Yes, there is prescription medication available to hasten recovery of a flare or to be used chronically for prevention of the flares altogether. Current evidence says that we can make this diagnosis by obtaining a skin swab of the region and having it tested for the herpes DNA or

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the diagnosis can be made clinically if the appearance is classic. Some people really benefit psychologically from laboratory confirmation. These studies suggest that some people can go a long time between flares and other people have a lot of flares. A daily prescription medication can be used to prevent the recurrence of the flares in those individuals who have too many flares. Otherwise, there

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Thursday, December 22, 2016

West Fork Students Letters to Santa Mrs. Engh 4 Year Old Preschool Class Dear Santa, I want some make-up and a Barbie and stickers. From, Olivia Dear Santa, Thank you for bringing me some presents. I want a lot of presents. I want an Elsa that can sing and change colors. And a new bike. Love, Jayla Dear Santa, I want a bike. From, Cash Dear Santa, I want you to give me a big, golden steam engine and carts for it. I like penguins and elves. There’s elves at my Grandma’s house. From, Rendon Dear Santa, I want eleven

“Dear Santa, I want a John Deere combine and a big truck� presents. I want a chocolate milk maker and paper. From, Tirion Dear Santa, I want more Barbie’s and a big Barbie house with a garage. I want a mixer with jellyfish in it. I miss you. Love, from Braxtyn Dear Santa, I love you. I want a dog stuffed animal and a baby doll. I like playing with Brantley. From, Aubrey Dear Santa, I want a garbage truck and a fast racecar and a dump truck. From, Mason

Dear Santa, I want a rainbow shark and a great white shark, like Jaws. I want a toy turtle. From, Drake.

Mrs. Haxton Preschool Dear Santa, I would like a soft kitty for Christmas and markers. I want a Santa Claus toy and a Rudolph toy that are fuzzy. How is Rudolph? Love, Zoe Dear Santa, I would like a sleeping bag and an iPad for Christmas. Love, Liv Dear Santa, I love you and I want to ride in your sleigh. Can you get me the new Paw Patrol show for Christmas please. Love, Parker Dear Santa, I would like Rudolph and an elf on the shelf. I would also like a kitty cat stuffed animal. Love, Kaylee Dear Santa, I like the reindeer song about Rudolph. Can you please bring me Optimus Prime and Bumblebee for Christmas? Love, Kenny Dear Santa, I would like a five star semi for Christmas. I also want a tow truck because those are cool. There is an elf at my daycare watching all of us for you. Love, Brantley Dear Santa, I want a pogo stick and a new Iowa State t-shirt for my

Dear Santa, I’ve been good. I want a remote control Gator and a real telephone that shows pictures. Happy Christmas! From, Landry Dear Santa, I want a Paw Patrol fuzzy blanket and a Gator. From, Cyrus Dear Santa, I have sixteen wrestlers and I want one more. I want fifteen cars. I want a remote control monster truck and that’s it. From, Deklan Dear Santa, I want a Paw Patrol bike and remote control snowmobile. Love, Dakota. Dear Santa, I just don’t know what I want. I helped my mom wrap presents. From, Jake. Dear Santa, I want a John Deere combine and a big truck. From, Bentley.

“Dear Santa, I would like a real puppy for Christmas � mom. I also would like a jersey and new Christmas shirt for my dad. How’s your reindeer? Love, Tate Dear Santa, I like your reindeer. I would like all of the Sponge Bob characters for Christmas. Love, Taylor Dear Santa, I would like some Shopkins for Christmas. Thanks Santa you’re the Best! Love, Molly Dear Santa, I love when it snows outside. I can’t wait to see what you bring me for Christmas! Love, Sarah

Dear Santa, I like you. I would love for you to come to my house. For Christmas I would like a Power Ranger Truck and a Paw Patrol Truck. Love, Zade Dear Santa, I want to sit on your lap and I would like a toy dirt bike to drive with tires. I would also like you to send me some real fruit juice. Also Happy Birthday when it’s your birthday. Love, Kayden Dear Santa, I like you and I like when you give me presents. Love, Bryce Dear Santa, Can I have a fire breathing dragon (but it doesn’t actually breathe fire is just sprays air) and a kitty that has pretend food. What kind of cookies do you like? Love, Keyra Dear Santa, I have a surprise for you at my house. I would like a fishing rod that extends, a watch, and shopkins. Love, Jacob Dear Santa, I would like a ride in your sleigh and a paw patrol truck for a present. I would like all the trucks for a present. Love, Jesse Dear Santa, I would like a real puppy for Christmas that is a baby and a girl. I also would like a little mermaid toy. I love your hat. Love, Ava

Mrs. Chyle Kindergarten Dear Santa, I would like a Batman and a Superman toy. I have been a nice friend! Love, Keifer Dear Santa, I want to get a Lego helicopter and a semi. I have been good this year! I always leave carrots out for your reindeer. I will leave you cookies! Love, Cale Dear Santa, I want a dirt bike and a fourwheeler. I really would like a small snowmobile too. I have good manners and have been a good boy. My baby sister is not being very good, because she bites and hits. Love, Jameson Dear Santa, I think you are good. I have a lot of presents, but I would like a remote control airplane and The #6 Hobbit movie. I have been a good boy this year! I love you, Santa! Love, Caden Dear Santa, I want a hatchimal and a blue rainbow dragon. I’ve been good this year. How have you been, Santa? I am going to leave you sugar cookies and milk on Christmas! Love, Olivia

Dear Santa, I have been very good this year! I would like a remote control helicopter. I have been working at school on my letters. I like to play with my sister. I will leave you cookies and milk! I will leave carrots for the reindeer! Love, Thadeus A. Dear Santa, I want a hatchimal, some tsum tsums and a FurReal friend. I’ve been good! Thank you! Love, Torri Dear Santa, I want toys for Chirstmas. I want a keyboard! I have been a good girl. I am going to leave you cookies! Love, Emme Dear Santa Can you find my grandpa in the crowd? I want a monster truck and a toy dinosaur. I have been good this year! Love, Ryley Dear Santa, I want a toy kitty and a hatchimal. I have been sometimes kind of naughty and good. I am going to leave you cookies and milk and carrots for the reindeer! Love, Sierra Dear Santa, I want a Barbie house for Christmas. Have I been good this year? I think I have been! Love, Aubree Dear Santa, I wish I could get a $1,000.00. I would buy some elf pet reindeer. I would also like an elf pet St. Bernard. I have been good! I will leave you cookies, milk and a note on Christmas! Love, Carter Dear Santa, I have been good this year. I would like a hatchimal and a surprise. I would also like an elf. I will leave you cookies and milk. I would like to know how many elves you have! Love, Caiya Dear Santa, I would like Legos. I have been a good boy this year! I have friends that I am nice to. I will leave cookies for you! Love, Grady Dear Santa, I am nice to my brother and I like school. I would like lots of Legos and the instructions that go along with them. I would play and build with them. I will leave you cookies and milk! Love, Jacob Dear Santa, I want $100, American Girl doll clothes and things and a hatchimal. I have been a good girl! I will leave you mints! Love, Ryann Dear Santa, I would like games for Christmas. I am a good friend at school! Love, Ashton

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Mrs. Determan Kindergarten Dear Santa, I have been good this year, I am positive. I would like Legos or a 4-Wheeler, Teen Wolf movie, and the elf that you can touch for Christmas. I am going to leave you cookies and milk. Love, Hayden Dear Santa, I don’t know if I have been good. I would like Bubblebee, Heatwave, and Optomus Prime for Christmas. I usually leave you a letter, but I don’t know if I will this year. Love, Kody Dear Santa, I think I’ve been good this year for you. I would like an Easy Bake Oven and Bitty Baby for Christmas. I am going to leave you cookies and milk. Love, Cecelia Dear Santa, I have been good enough this year. I would like Orange scooter that you sit on and it can go back and forward for Christmas. I am going to leave you cookies with milk. Love, Raya Dear Santa, I have been good this year. I would like all of the Legendary Pokeman cards. I am going to leave you cookies and milk. Love, Kenden Dear Santa, I have been good this year. I would like a remote control snowmobile and a big remote control tow truck for Christmas. I am going to leave you some chocolate brownies. Love, Micah Dear Santa, I have been good this year. I would like Shopkins and a puzzle for Christmas. I am going to leave you cookies and milk, and for the reindeer, carrots. Love, Alex Dear Santa, I have been good this year. I would like a remote control helicopter for Christmas. I am going to leave you chocolate chip cookies. Love, Ben Dear Santa, I have been good this year. I would like make-up for Christmas. I am going to leave you chocolate and sprinkle covered crackers with butter in the middle. Love, Charleigh Dear Santa, I have been good this year. I would like Pie in the Face Challenge, Color Changing Doll, and pointer sticks that extend that Mrs. Determan has for Christmas. I am going to leave you a letter. Love, Paige Dear Santa, I have been good this year. I would like a kayak or more transformers for Christmas. I am going to leave you cookies and milk, and carrots for the reindeer. Love, Griffin Dear Santa, I have been good this year. I would like Farming Simulator 17, Lego Star Wars guys, Lego Police Officer guys, Lego Farming guys, a snowboard, and a new sled for Christmas. I am going to leave you cookies, milk, 2 suckers, and gingerbread. Love, Sam Dear Santa, I have been good this year. I would like an umbrella and games for Christmas. I am going to leave you cookies and milk. Love, Whitley

Dear Santa, I have been good this year. I would like a new go-cart, a Barbie dream house—way different then my other one, a lot of Barbies, and a Sleeping Beauty doll for it for Christmas. I am going to leave you a letter. Love, Serenity Dear Santa, I have been good this year. I would like an Iowa Hawkeye backpack, Cowboy and a Bear Medium football players (toys), a Lego set Herkey, Alabama Climson Ty jersey, Dallas Cowboy jersey, and a Hawkeye jersey for Christmas. I am going to leave you cookies and milk. Love, Camden

“Dear Santa, I would like a Lego set and a remote control monster truck.� Dear Santa, I have been good this year. I would like a Charm Clay bracelet, Cuddle Cat, Cruz Shop, remote control kitty, and a big American Girl camp doll for Christmas. I am going to leave you cookies and milk, and a note. Love, Adayr

Mrs. Ditsworth Kindergarten Dear Santa, I would like presents like a Barbie doll dentist, my own tablet and charger. My mom wants her own cup for coffee and my dad a big giant elephant and my brother just a stuffed animal, fish tank and his own tablet. Thank the elves for making toys. Love, Hailey Dear Santa, I want Power Rangers, Rescue Bots, and Ninja Turtles. I will leave you a note that says I like Santa and cookies and milk. Love, Braden Dear Santa, I would like a Lego set and a remote control monster truck. I would also like a toy dog. I will leave cookies and milk for you and carrots for the reindeer. Love, Drake J Dear Santa, I would like a drone, remote control bumper cars and candy. I love you Santa and I will leave you a card and cookies under the tree and carrots for the reindeer. Love, Cash Dear Santa, I want a kayak for Christmas, a talking bird and two twin dolls. Love, Yuritzi Dear Santa, I want a toy shotgun with a scope, toy cars, magnets, and also a gun without a scope. I will leave some chicken for Rudolph. Love, Kaden Dear Santa, I want a teal hatchimal, a Barbie that can swim in the water by itself and a cool phone that can talk by itself. I really like you and Rudolph. Love, Emersyn Dear Santa, I would like a life pet, my mom would like socks and my dad some cowboy boots because his have holes. I love you and all the reindeer and even Mrs. Claus. Love, Dazie


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West Fork Students Letters to Santa Dear Santa, I want some chubby puppies, the babies and the carriers to carry them in. I also want the marble works. To get to my house you have to turn to my house and then you are there. You should know. Love, Kiara Dear Santa, I would like a teddy bear, some cars, and some blocks. I will leave some cookies for you Santa and noodles for your reindeer. Love, Parker Dear Santa, I want a hulk buster, my mom could take a card and my dad a bracelet. I will leave you cookies Santa if my mom lets me. Love, Jaxxen

Dear Santa, I love to play Barbie’s at school so I would like a new Barbie. Dear Santa, I want an Elsa Barbie, a baby doll and a play fort. To get to my house go to Rockwell and look for the light brown house with some lights and some of the lights are burnt out. Love, Makenna Dear Santa, I would like a blue, red, orange, and black bike, an elf, a Mrs. Claus, and you for Christmas. I will leave a present for you Santa and Mrs. Claus. Love, Karter Dear Santa, I would like a real girl cat with a white tummy and a cat bed. I have been nice and I will leave you some carrots Santa. Love, Corey Dear Santa, I would like some more little Super Hero’s, some trucks, hot wheel cars, and Ninja Turtles. My dad would like some Hawkeye mugs and Viking tickets to go to the game. My mom would like flowers. Love, Brayden Dear Santa, I really want my two front teeth for Christmas and a pillow with a new comforter. My mom wants a camera and dad needs a new lawn mower. My brother needs a new phone and my sister needs lots of new chargers because she breaks them. I will leave you milk, cookies and carrots for your reindeer. Love, Stella Dear Santa, I love to play Barbie’s at school so I would like a new Barbie. My mom and brother would like to get the big buck. Merry Christmas! Love, Cheyanne Dear Santa, I would like crafts stuff to make things and new headbands. I have been nice because I play with my sister. I will leave you Oreo cookies and milk. Norah

My name is Reed. This year I have been really good. What I would most like for Christmas this year is another iPad because my other one doesn’t work. If your elves are not too busy, please bring an Xbox. I promise to leave you some cookies and milk on Christmas Eve. My name is Genevieve. This year I have been really good. What I would most like for Christmas this year is a bouncy house because I’ve been on one and it is really fun. If your elves are not too busy, please bring the book The Black Lagoon. I promise to leave you some apples for the reindeer on Christmas Eve. My name is Ben. This year I have been good. What I would most like for Christmas this year is an Xbox because I want to be bored. If your elves are not too busy, please bring the game Watch Dogs 2. I promise to leave you some cookies and milk on Christmas Eve. My name is Connor. This year I have been really good. What I would most like for Christmas this year is Legos because you can learn and build stuff with them. If your elves are not too busy, please bring me a Nerf gun. I promise to leave you a note on Christmas Eve. My name is Autumn. This year I have been really good. What I would most like for Christmas this year is Hatchimals because I don’t have one. If your elves are not too busy, please bring the movie, Barbie Adventures. I promise to leave you some cookies and milk on Christmas Eve. My name is Kadin. This year I have been pretty good. What I would most like for Christmas this year is three more Pokemon balls because I want to play with them on the plane. If your elves are not too busy, please bring all three of them. I promise to leave you some cookies, milk and a present on Christmas Eve. My name is Wesley. This year I have been good. What I would most like for Christmas this year is an Xbox because they are awesome. If your elves are not too busy, please bring my brother a Nerf gun. I promise to leave you some delicious cookies on Christmas Eve. My name is Mya. This year I have been good. What I would most like for Christmas this year is more chapter books because they are awesome. If your elves are not too busy, please bring coloring stuff. I promise to leave you some milk and cookies on Christmas Eve. My name is Addyson. This year I have been pretty good. What I would most like for Christmas this year is Troll pajamas because I like them. If your elves are not too busy, please bring candy. I promise to leave you a cup of milk on Christmas Eve.

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My name is Corde. This year I have been good. What I would most like for Christmas this year is PS4 because they are cool. If your elves are not too busy, please bring Call of Duty. I promise to leave you some milk on Christmas Eve.

My name is Cale. This year I have been really nice. What I would most like for Christmas this year is PS4 because I don’t have it. If your elves are not too busy, please bring the game Destiny. I promise to leave you some candy on Christmas Eve.

My name is Ethan. This year I have been good. What I would most like for Christmas this year is a dirt bike because it goes fast. If your elves are not too busy, please bring candy. I promise to leave you a cookie on Christmas Eve.

My name is Jayden. This year I have been very good. What I would most like for Christmas this year is a dirt bike because they go really fast. If your elves are not too busy, please bring a jet. I promise to leave you some money on Christmas Eve. My name is Pete. This year I have been good. What I would most like for Christmas this year is Legos because I really like them. If your elves are not too busy, please bring a stuffed animal. I promise to leave you some cookies on Christmas Eve. My name is Claire. This year I have been very good. What I would most like for Christmas this year is tattoos because I love tattoos. If your elves are not too busy, please bring an iPad. I promise to leave you some cookies and milk on Christmas Eve. My name is Devin. This year I have been good. What I would most like for Christmas this year is school bus toys because they are my favorite. If your elves are not too busy, please bring more buses. I promise to leave you some cookies and milk on Christmas Eve.

“Dear Santa, What I would most like for Christmas this year is a lot of books because I want to get smarter.” My name is Ciarra. This year I have been good. What I would most like for Christmas this year is a doll because I like playing with dolls. If your elves are not too busy, please bring tootsie rolls. I promise to leave you some cookies on Christmas Eve. My name is Cadence. This year I have been good. What I would most like for Christmas this year is new bedding because I don’t like my old bedding. If your elves are not too busy, please bring a toy. I promise to leave you some candy on Christmas Eve.

Mrs. Dickman 1st Grade Dear Santa, My name is Zada. This year I have been good this year. What I would most like for Christmas this year is a Zoomie Puppy because it looks cool. If your elves are not too busy please bring food and water for my family. I promise to leave you some cookies and milk on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas!

Dear Santa, My name is Jo Jo. This year I have been good this year. What I would most like for Christmas this year is a singing Elsa doll because her dress lights up. If your elves are not too busy please bring my mom and dad a big bed. I promise to leave you some cookies and milk on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas! Dear Santa, My name is Clara. This year I have been good. What I would most like for Christmas this year is money because I like to buy my own stuff. If your elves are not too busy please bring me some make-up. I promise to leave you some cookies on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas! Dear Santa, My name is Jensen. This year I have been naughty and good. What I would most like for Christmas this year is a Hot Wheels track because I really like Hot Wheels. If your elves are not too busy please bring marshmallows for my family. I promise to leave you some cookies & milk and carrots for the reindeer on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas!

Dear Santa, My name is Dylan. This year I have been good. What I would most like for Christmas this year is a big Christmas book because all my other books are kind of small. If your elves are not too busy please bring a new washer for my family. I promise to leave you some granola bars, cookies and some milk on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas! Dear Santa, My name is Kaden. This year I have been good. What I would most like for Christmas this year is Legos because I want to make big Legos sets like a house. If your elves are not too busy please bring T-shirts for my family. I promise to leave you some cookies on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas! Dear Santa, My name is Adra. This year I have been good. What I would most like for Christmas this year is a Hatchimals because it will be really fun. If your elves are not too busy please bring a new American Girl Doll. I promise to leave you some cookies and milk on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas!

Dear Santa, My name is Jaiden. This year I have been good. What I would most like for Christmas this year is an Xbox 1 because I can play Rocket League. If your elves are not too busy please bring my family some money. I promise to leave you some cookies and milk on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas!

Dear Santa, My name is Adee. This year I have been good. What I would most like for Christmas this year is a lot of books because I want to get smarter. If your elves are not too busy please bring an Elf on the Shelf. I promise to leave you some cookies and milk on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas!

Dear Santa, My name is Aizley. This year I have been good. What I would most like for Christmas this year is a baby carriage because I love to play with baby dolls. If your elves are not too busy please bring a new car for my family. I promise to leave you some chocolate milk and cookies on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas!

Dear Santa, My name is Emerli. This year I have been good. What I would most like for Christmas this year is a Hatchaimal because it will be fun. If your elves are not too busy please bring my family a hot tub. I promise to leave you some cookies on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas!

Dear Santa, My name is Nathan. This year I have been good. What I would most like for Christmas this year is a real snowmobile that I can drive because then I can race my brother around yard. If your elves are not too busy please bring a new couch for my family. I promise to leave you some chocolate chip cookies and chocolate milk on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas! Dear Santa, My name is Edward. This year I have been good. What I would most like for Christmas this year is lots of money because so I can give it to my parents. If your elves are not too busy please bring a new game for my family. I promise to leave you some cookies and milk on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas!

Dear Santa, My name is Hudson. This year I have been amazing. What I would most like for Christmas this year is a flute because I want to play music. If your elves are not too busy please bring my mom a salad dryer. I promise to leave you some cookies and milk on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas!

“Dear Santa, What I would most like for Christmas this year is Legos”

Dear Santa, My name is Landon Rother. This year I have been good. What I would most like for Christmas this year is Vikings stuff because I love the Vikings. If your elves are not too busy please bring me some toys. I promise to leave you some cookies and milk on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas! Dear Santa, My name is Jonny. This year I have been good. What I would most like for Christmas this year is a big monster truck because I want to drive it in the snow. If your elves are not too busy please bring a bulldozer so I can plow some snow. I promise to leave you some milk and cookies on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas!

Mrs. Symens 1st Grade Dear Santa, My name is Levi. This year I have been a little good. What I would MOST like for Christmas this year is a Lego set because I want to build more. If your elves are not too busy, please bring Sander a phone, mom a reindeer and dad an elf. I promise to leave you some cookies and milk and oats for your reindeer on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas!

“ I promise to leave you some mint cookies and milk on Christmas Eve.” Dear Santa, My name is Charlee. This year I have been very good. What I would MOST like for Christmas this year is Barbie Legos because I get to help my dad build with them. If your elves are not too busy, please bring Otto more baby toys. I promise to leave you some cookies with sprinkles on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas! Dear Santa, My name is Jake. This year I have been very good. What I would MOST like for Christmas this year is JI Case toy tractors because I like them and I only have one. If your elves are not too busy, please bring Cade a bicycle, Bo some Hot Wheels, dad a real combine with tracks, and mom a helper to clean her house. I promise to leave you some mint cookies and milk on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas!

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West Fork Students Letters to Santa Dear Santa, My name is Max. This year I have been very good. What I would MOST like for Christmas this year is an iPod because I want to play games on it. If your elves are not too busy, please bring a Gator for Fyn and a motorcycle for Pwee. My mom and dad need chargers. I promise to leave you some heart cookies on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas! Dear Santa, My name is Will. This year I have been medium good. What I would MOST like for Christmas this year is a skateboard because I want to ride around on it and my scooter is too small. If your elves are not too busy, please bring Deklan cookies, my mom a new car, and my dad a new chair. I promise to leave you some chocolate chip cookies on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas! Dear Santa, My name is Remingtyn. This year I have been a bit naughty. What I would MOST like for Christmas this year is a Hoverboard because it might be fun! If your elves are not too busy, please bring mom a new car, dad some hand warmers, Eastyn a dinosaur, Hunter some slime, and Berkley some candy canes. I promise to leave you some fudge cookies and milk on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas!

Dear Santa, My name is Evan. This year I have been super good. What I would MOST like for Christmas this year is an iPad because they are fun. If your elves are not too busy, please bring mom a back scratcher and dad a new coat. I promise to leave you some milk and cookies on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas! Dear Santa, My name is Ruben. This year I have been a good boy. What I would MOST like for Christmas this year is Plushies because they are soft. If your elves are not too busy, please bring Molly make-up, my mom a ring, Jordan a Broncos coat, dad a pet rat and Papa and Nana some time with Molly and I. I promise to leave you something special like frosted cookies with sprinkles and milk on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas! Dear Santa, My name is Aisley. This year I have been awesome. What I would MOST like for Christmas this year is Hatchable because it hatches a bird out of it. If your elves are not too busy, please bring Alec cars, my mom a new pan, and my dad a new sweatshirt. I promise to leave you some cookies on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas!

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Dear Santa, My name is Autumn. This year I have been very well behaved. What I would MOST like for Christmas this year is Ferbie because I can sing to it and it will repeat my songs back to me. If your elves are not too busy, please bring Aubry an iPad and my mom new furniture. My dad and stepmom need a new house. I promise to leave you some fruits and veggies on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas!

Dear Santa, My name is Josi. This year I have been very good. What I would MOST like for Christmas this year is “Charm You� because I want to wear them. If your elves are not too busy, please bring my brothers Legos, my mom some jewelry, and my dad some new tools because his are all dirty. I promise to leave you some cookies and milk on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas!

Dear Santa, My name is Aiden. This year I have been very good. What I would MOST like for Christmas this year is a remote control car because my other cars don’t work. If your elves are not too busy, please bring Isaak a remote control car too. My mom and dad want new phones. My sister would like a new baby. I promise to leave you some chocolate cookies and Coca Cola on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas!

Dear Santa, My name is Carson. This year I have been very good. What I would most like for Christmas this year is an Xbox because I want to play Minecraft on it. If your elves are not too busy, please bring Raelle a bunny, mom a necklace and my dad a day off of work. I promise to leave you some chocolate cookies on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas!

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Mrs. Neff 2nd Grade Dear Santa, Santa are caribou the same thing as reindeer? How due you get to every house in one night? I want star wars legos for Chrismas. From, Andrew

Dear Santa, Thank you for giving us toys every year. How can your reindeer fly? How fast is it for your elfs to make every kid’s toy? I want 3D magnet and an art pack. I want for the earth to be no bad gis. From, Madeline Dear Santa, What kind of cookies do you like? My family wants tickits to go to a football game or a basketball game or a baseball game. From, Zander Dear Santa, Who is the biggest rein deer? No bad Guys . Hunting games for ps3. Hunting stuff that atracks bucks is one of the thins I want. From, Toye

Dear Santa, What does your slay look like? I want a ride on you’re slay. I want a Phone and laptop. From, Kyleigh Dear Santa, Is a reindeer a caibou? How do you fit all the toys in your bag? What do you do when it is not Christmas? I want pie face shodown. From, Keston Dear Santa, I want you to by a chair for my family. Is it fun in the north pole? Santa you are my friend. I want a new hunting gun. I want a new pug. From, Brett.

Dear Santa, Do raindeer fly? Will the world be clean? I want a laptop! I want a stuffed animal. I want a Happy year. From, Michelle

Dear Santa, For Chirstmas I want a apple laptop. I want Choclate Santas that my elf gave me. My flamly wants to go to Florda. I want a puppy for Christmas. I want a projecter that techers have. What is your fravrit cookies? Give cash to the pore pepple. From, Tessa

Dear Santa, I want a forweler. I love my family. I want a fitbit. For my birthday I want to go to Florida. Santa my elf is hanging. From, Braylon

Dear Santa, What will you give Rily? Can you give the homeless people a present? I want traktrs and a drone. From, Peyton

Dear Santa, What do reindeer eat? My dad wants a pitchfork. I hope you have a Merry Christmas. I’m happy with out a presint. From, Blaine

Dear Santa, What is your favorite kind of cookie choltle chip or moster cookies? I want a sun or moon Pokemon card set. From, Owen

Dear Santa, What is the north pole like? What is it like flying in a sleigh? For my family I want two pairs of camo pants for Christmas. I want sweat pants for Christmas. For Christmas I want a J.J. puppy. From, Emma

Dear Santa, Do reindeer eat meat? How old are you? Sorry if I was bad but I can explane. How long have you been alive Santa? What is your real name? I only want a reindeer. From, Journie

“Dear Santa, What is your favorite kind of cookie?� Dear Santa, How many of your reindeer are girls? I want a new toaster for my family. I want you to give poop people clothes. What I want for Christmas is an American Girl Doll with Indian clothes. From, Norah Dear Santa, What is your fravret cookie? For my mom can you biy her a house. I want magic tracks, a Robot that’s as big as me, and a phone plese. From, Randy

Dear Santa, Who guides your slay? Is it really cold there? Will you give stuff to the pore peploe? I want a stuffed animal. I want a girl scoat oven. From, Ellie Dear Santa, Will you give presents to the naughty kids? How old are you? You should give extra cash to the poor. I want a iphone seven, turtle and a game card. Who is the best elf? From, Aizyk Dear Santa, What is your favorite kind of cookies? What’s your reindeer’s names? I know one of your reindeer’s name is Roldolf. I want a Drone and a computer. From, Maesy Dear Santa, Do your reindeer really fly? Is Rudolf real? I want a girle sckowt cookie uven. From, Evelyn

Dear Santa, I would like a karaoke muchin. Do you have a favorite reindeer? How old are you? I also want a reel dog. Will you make my brother to be nice to me? From, Max

Mrs. Wegner 2nd Grade Dear Santa, Have a great Christmas. For Christmes I would like a truck book, a truck, and a car. From, Lucas Dear Santa, Chrismas is my favorite Holiday. How old is Rudolph? For chrismas I would Like Baeblades, Real Steal movie, football Books, fly Guy Books From, Lane Dear Santa, How can you Deliver All the presents in the world in one night? How old is Rudolf? What names are the other rienDeer? What I want Pokemon Breakthrough. KinDel with Geometry on It. From, Levi Dear Santa, Is it a hard jod to Diver all thos presents? For Christmas I would like a tv, a fone, a puppy. For my family I would like a new car. From, Faith Dear Santa, I hope Rudoth is being a good reindeer . Christmas I would like pokemon cards. For family I will like love for Christmas. From. Caden Dear Santa, How do your elvs make toys and how do your roinderr fly? For Chrismas I would like a postor, drone and a desk. From, Aiden Dear Santa, I want a 3DS and a new bat. I hope you are not sike for Chrismise. For Chrismis I would like a new bed. From, Payton Dear Santa, How do you make your reindeer fly? Hop you feel good! What if someone dose not have a chimney? For Christmas I would like some pokeemon cards. For my family I would like games. From, Kyler Dear Santa, How many Reindeer do you have? What I want for Chrismas a new Beyblade, a power ranger and a sord. From, Slater Dear Santa, I hope you hava a good Christmas Sante and you’re the best prsin in the world. For Christmas I want a tv that can fit in my room and a video game. From, Caleb Dear Santa, I hope you are feeling well. For Christmas I would like a remote control snowmowderr. Merry Christmas. From, Nathan Dear Santa, I wish I coud see you on Christmas. For Christmas I would like a tv, a real puppy, and a odow graf From, all. From, Audrina Dear Santa, I hop you are ready for Christmas. For Christmas I want a drone, a I phone 7 and a Jet pack. From, Austin


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West Fork Students Letters to Santa Dear Santa, How long does it take to get to Rockwell? For Chrismas I would like a Samson Phone, a Done, and a new Dog. For my family I woulde like to give a new car. From, Ryker Dear Santa, Is Rudoph real? For Chrismas I would like a Drone, a Robot, a scatbord, and a trip to Adventure land. From, Owen Dear Santa, Thank you for all of the presents you billd. For christmis I would like a ipod, drone and a car. From, Owen F. Dear Santa, How log does it take to make one toys for chrismas I want a electric scooter and a Bike and a new tud. From, Blaiden Dear Santa, How do your Elfs now what to make? For Christmas I would like a magix uncone, Bare pay Boots, and a ticket to Florda. Marry Christmas. From, Emmylee Dear Santa, I really Do not want you to get sick. Christmas is my favorite. How old is Rudolph? For Christmas I would like the lego movie video game, bukey of legos makeup, and a iphone. From, Malaina Dear Santa, I hope Rudolph is feeling well. For Christmas I would like a Buckeneers stalking hat and a Buckeneers football. From, Ayden Dear Santa, I would like to see you on Christmas day. For Christmas I would like shopkins, a puppy, and little critter books/ From, Alyssa Dear Santa, You’re the best. I hope you love us. For Christmas I would like a tv and a Clifford book. For my family I would like 2 tvs. Merry Christmas Happy Holidays From, Brooke

Mary Schulz 3rd Grade Dear Santa, I wish to see my cousin’s Avry, Haley. I also wish for my mom to get better. I hope I can see my dad more. I wish I could have a Hoverboard, I phone 6 and I also want layerd lip balm. I cant wait wait for you to come. Happy Holladays I cant wait for Christmas eather and I cant wait to open all my presents. Sincerely, Kylie Dear Santa, I want for Christmas a Xbox 1 and farming simultar 17 for the x box 1. My brother Bayne want’s a tractor. My sister wants a phone. Your frind, Cole Dear Santa, I can’t wait for Chrismas. I wish for a iPhone 6s. I wish for a Baby alive. I wish for a labtop. I wish for a big bear. I hope people get gifts for Chrismas to. I hope people get what they want. Your friend, Jennifer Dear Santa, I cant wait for you to come. I want a Iphone 6s for Christmas, Santa and Hightop Jordans shoes, Santa. And Jordan Sweatpants to, Santa. I want my Grandpa Doug to get better. From, Nathan

Dear Santa, For Christmas I want Art supplies, board games and clothes. I want my cousins that live in Mishigan to come for for Christmas too. From, Cait Dear Santa, I wish for Christmas, a new Acadia for Mom and a Karaoke Machine and projector for me. Love, Blake Dear Santa, I wish for a monster High doll. And I wish for a Elsa and Anna D.S. I wish for my Grandpa Tuttle to get better soon Becuase he has skin cancer and he has Been very sick. Your friend, Keirstan Dear Santa, I can’t wait for you to come. I want a stuffed animal. I want a remote control truck. I want a strwors book. I want you to bring my sisters a stuffed animal. Love, AJ

Dear Santa, For Christmas I want pokemon sun, pop and go pokeballs and mega mew two x. I want to donat to my cusin at UNI. I can’t wait till Chirstmas. I can’t wait to see the elf. I have been very good. Sinsearly, Gunnar Dear Santa, I want a crazy art crayan set with all the colers please. And I want a canvas and some paint please. But the thing I wish for is for my Gandpa Jhon to get better. From, Ivy Dear Santa, Santa I want a nerf mega, moodastadon, the new nerf moglists that is the only want those two. Make sher poor people get some money. You can get something for my cats to play with. Sinsirle, Owen

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Dear Santa, I can’t wait till Christmas. I think Christmas is the best Holiday. I will leave red and green cookies on my table for you. For cristmas I want under Armour shoes or Nike shoes. I really want to get my mom a new sweatshirt and new shoes. I want to give my sister art stuff and my brother cars and tractars. I hope my grampa gets better too. I hope you like my letter! Love, Abbi

Dear Santa, I want a Pink forWheeler and a karaoke machine. The songs are hot and cold, roar, girl crush., There up in haven Stitches. My toys are a chindarella dress the size is 10-12. Love Kayden

Dear Santa, Are the elves busy making toys? I would like a doctor kit, matchbox cars, and some new clothes for Christmas. Mom and dad both need new clothes too. Ben wants a new hotrod. I will leave cookies and milk on the front porch for you. From, Bo

Dear Santa, I can’t wait for Christmas! I wish for a iphone 6s. I also want a apple laptop. I hope I get to see my cousin Ethan. My brother wants a new phone. From, Andrew Dear Santa, I want Lego Dimensions. I want a remote control monster truck. Iwill leave out milk and cookies. From, Alec Dear Santa, Hello! My elf Dunstin is hideing in funny places. Anyway I wish I had a Ice cream maker. I wish I had a Xbox 1S. My teacher Mrs. Shultz she is wanting a Karyoke machine that pops out confetti after each song. Anyway I hope my grandma is not gonna have surgery on her stomach and my brother is gonna want a lambergini for Christmas. Love, Kaelyn Dear Santa, I wish for Christmas a micky and Minnie set. I can’t wait to get my Presents from you. It is almost my grandma’s birthday. I am excited to get presents for Christmas. I can’t wait to get my letter from you. Merry Christmas, Santa. Love, Mercedeez Dear Santa, I can’t wait for Chirstmas. I want pie face showdown and the nerf Tri Srike. I also want to see my cousin Zack. Your friend, Caden Dear Santa, For Christmas I want a pink hoverboard, a gold and black Safe and more beanie Boos. I want to see my grandma that died. I also want to see all of my family. Your friend, Addison

Dear Santa, This Christmas I want Anki overdrive, and Xbox1 with farming simulatrz. I also want Amarican red cross to complete their mission. Sincerely, Jack

Mrs. Twedt 3rd Grade Dear Santa, What reindeer is your favorite? Please may you bring me a Hoverboard. I whold also like a Nerf Terrascout. P{lease give my Dad a black with a yellow stripe Ford F150. Sincerely, Wyatt Dear Santa, How big is your sleigh? Please bring me a Litter alive pets. I would also like Big eye’s Pet. Please give my brother a papatroll. Sincerely, Keira Dear Santa, How old is Rudolph? Please bring me a picture of Rudolph. I would also like 333 Nesting Dolls in one for Christmas. I would also like a Zoomer Dino, color red please. Please give Shane a new Remington Shotgun. Sincerely, Alex

Dear Santa, How do you deliver presents in one night? Please may I have cozmo and yokai watch Fleshy souls. Please give Caden a nerf tristrike. Sincerely, Dax Dear Santa, Do you know how many presents do you delivere a day? Please may I have these 3 things‌ Zoomer Champ and an I Phone 7, also I want Jewlry for my mom. Sincerely, Carson Dear Santa, How cold is it in the North Pole? Please may I have a 3DS. I would also like Pie in the face. Please give Joe a now barn. Sincerely, Cale Dear Santa, How many elfs do you have? Please bring me cop stuff. I would also like Star Wars stuff. Please give U.S.A. peace. Sincerely, Charles Dear Santa, How cold is the north pole? Please bring me some toy soilders for Crismas. I would also like pie in the face. Please give Iowa snow for a longer time. Sincerely, Parker Dear Santa, How old is Rudolph? Please may I have robot dog name, chip. I would also like hatchimals. Please give Klyee a guitar. Sincerely, August

Dear Santa, How many Elves do you have? Please may I have a Mebo Robotic Claw Interactive Robot and a mini four wheeler. Please give my mom something. Sincerely, Chase

Dear Santa, How many reinder do you have? Please may I have a chocolate Pen. I would also like a snow cone maker. Please give Breannan a punching pillow. Sincerely, Kiden

Dear Santa, How old are you? Please may I have a amenican girl doll, and may I have a pillow pets sweet scented pets. Please give Sara a cook book. Sincerely, Kylee Jo

Dear Santa, If Rudolph did not have a red nose would you know which one is him? Please bring me a dream vision and an iphone. Please, please get my dad Infinite Warfare. Sincerely, Conner

Dear Santa, Do you make toys? Please can I have an American Girl doll? I wish for Santa not to miss any body. Sincerely, Sydney

Dear Santa, Who is your favorite Reindeer? Please bring me a hoverboard. I would also like a 3DS. Please take away California’s forrest fires. Sincerely, Addison

Dear Santa, Am I on the nauty list? Please may I have a Hathmal for Christmas, polaroid camra. Please may you get me a Hachimal. Please make the world a better place. Sincerely, Kylin Dear Santa, H many elves do you have? Please may I get a 3 foot Robot tha can walk & talk, mack jokes. I also like a box of big Hershy bars. Please let my dad have better enternet for him and me for my phone and Please give my dad the Lg Power boost Phone. Sincerely, Breannan

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Reporting from the Cerro Gordo County Courthouse Marriage License Alexis Pralle, Clear Lake to Jared Leer, Clear Lake on October 29. Cole Davison, Mason City to Samantha Lipp, Mason City on November 5. Diane Ubben, Mason City to Jessica Hildman, Mason City on November 9. Javier Vela-Sanchez, Clear Lake to Ashley Pruneda, Shelly, MN on November 10. Edward Heck, Clear Lake to Kaitlyn Hayes, Clear Lake on November 12. Civil Court The court handled four child support matters. Scott and Diane Dodd vs. Amerimex Auto. Case dismissed with prejudice on December 13. Midland Funding LLC vs. Marlin Nagel. Judgment for the plaintiff on December 11 in the amount of $6,340.29. Patrick Dunlap vs. Estate of Kurtis D Wilson. Case dismissed with prejudice on December 12. Cent Credit Union vs. Robee French. Judgment for the plaintiff on December 8 in the amount of $661.56 with 13% interest from June 14, $1,286.77 with 8% interest from June 14, and $855.39 with 8% interest from June 13. District Court The court handled five probation revocations and four cases of contempt. Kevin Becker, 40, Thornton, pled guilty on December 12 to Theft in the Third Degree. Becker was sentenced to 60 days in jail, fined $625 plus 35% surcharge (suspended), $125 Law Enforcement Initiative, and $238 in costs. Kathryn Bett, 33, Garner, pled guilty on December 13 to Driving While Barred. Bett was sentenced to 30 days in jail, fined $625 plus 35% surcharge (suspended), and $178 in costs. Bett also pled guilty on December 13 to Theft in the Third Degree and was sentenced to two years in prison (suspended), placed on two years probation, fined $625 plus 35% surcharge, and $500 in costs. An additional charge of Unauthorized use of Credit Card under $1000 was dismissed. Derek Kammrad, 35, Sheffield, pled guilty on December 13 to Public Intoxication (pled from Carrying Weapons While Intoxicated). Kammrad was fined $100 plus 35% surcharge and $100 in costs. Jace Weaver, 19, Garner, pled guilty on December 7 to Possession of a Controlled Substance Marijuana Second Offense (pled from Possession of a Controlled Substance Marijuana Third or Subsequent Offense). Weaver was sentenced to two days in jail, fined $315 plus 35% surcharge, $125 Law Enforcement Initiative, $10 DARE, and $100 in costs. Robert Ueker, 25, Mason City, pled guilty on December 9 to Driving While Barred. Ueker was sentenced to seven days in jail, fined $625 plus 35% surcharge, and $175 in costs. Zackery Egge, 29, Mason City, pled guilty on December 13 in the amount of Possession of Controlled Substance Marijuana 3rd or Subsequent Offense. Egge was sentenced to 14 days in jail, fined $625 plus 35% surcharge, $125 Law Enforcement Initiative, $10 DARE, and $226 in costs. Almyra Sharp, 41, Mason City, pled guilty on December 13 to Theft in the Third Degree and Possession of a Controlled Substance - Methamphetamine First Offense. Sharp was sentenced to four days in jail, fined $940 plus 35% surcharge ($625 suspended), $250 Law Enforcement Initiative, $10 DARE, and $584 in costs. Kathryn Bett, 33, Garner, pled guilty on December 13 to Identity Theft under $1000. Bett was sentenced to two years in prison (suspended), placed on two years probation, fined $625 plus 35% surcharge (suspended), $125 Law Enforcement Initiative, and $375 in costs. Mark Torres, 28, Mason City, pled guilty on December 12 to Carrying Weapons. Torres was sentenced to seven days in jail, fined $625 plus 35% surcharge (suspended), and $205 in costs. Eric Brown, 37, Northwood, pled guilty on December 8 to Possession of a Controlled Substance Marijuana 1st Offense. Brown was sentenced to two days in jail, $125 plus 35% surcharge, $10 DARE and $205 in costs. Additional charges of Carrying Weapons and Dominion/Controll of Firearm/Offensive Weapon by a Felon was dismissed. Shaun Lubben, 31, Latimer, pled guilty on December 7 to Operating Vehicle Without Owner’s Consent. Lubben was sentenced to 14 days in jail, fined $625 plus 35% surcharge (suspended), $125 Law Enforcement Initiative, and $148 in costs. Tracy Muth, 44, Mason City, pled guilty on December 12 to Theft in the Third Degree. Muth was sentenced to 20 days in jail, fined $625 plus 35% surcharge, $125 Law Enforcement Initiative, and $226 in costs. An additional charge of Possession of a Controlled Substance Methamphetamine First Offense was dismissed. Christopher Larson, 31, Des Moines, pled guilty on December 12 to Criminal Mischief in the Second Degree (pled form Criminal Mischief in the First Degree). Larson was sentenced to five years in prison (suspended), placed on five years probation, fined $750 plus 35% surcharge (suspended), $125 Law Enforcement Initiative, $1,900 in restitution, and $397.09 in costs. Johnny Baugh, 52, Mason City, pled guilty on December 12 to five counts of Burglary in the Third Degree. Baugh was sentenced to 25 years in prison, fined $3,000 plus 35% surcharge (suspended), $625 Law Enforcement Initiative Surcharge, $6,420.39 in restitution, and $180 in costs. Wesley Sanders Lane, 29, Mason City, pled guilty on December 12 to Domestic Abuse Assault Impeding Air/Blood Flow Causing Bodily Injury. Sanders Lane was sentenced to five years in prison (suspended), placed on three years probation, 180 days at a residential facility, fined $750 plus 35% surcharge (suspended), and $552 in costs. An additional charge of False Imprisonment was dismissed. Queenly Soesbe, 27, Eagle Grove, received a deferred judgment on December 12 to Theft in the Fourth Degree (from Theft in the Second Degree). Soesbe was placed on one year probation, assessed a $315 civil penalty, $125 Law Enforcement Initiative, $424.68 in restitution, and $140 in costs. Rory Prazak, 39, Nora Springs, pled guilty on December 12 to OWI First Offense and Assault on Persons in Certain Occupations. Prazak was sentenced to two years in jail (716 days suspended), placed on two years probation, fined $1,565 plus 35% surcharge, $10 DARE, and $140 in costs. Scott Meyer, 58, Charles City, pled guilty on December 9 to OWI First Offense. Meyer was sentenced to two days in jail or two days at weekend program, fined $1,250 plus 35% surcharge ($625 suspended), and $100 in costs. Small Claims Progressive Northern Insurance Company vs. Crystal Boyd, Mason City. Judgment for the plaintiff on December 13 in the amount of $511.10 with 2.82% interest from September 9. H&S Financial Inc vs. Crystal Boyd, Mason City. Case dismissed without prejudice on De-

cember 13. H&R Accounts Inc vs. Malinda Lenz, Mason City. Judgment for the plaintiff on December 9 in the amount of $844.67 with 2.82% interest from December 9. Mercy Medical Center vs. Ginger Clausen, Mason City. Judgment for the plaintiff on December 13 in the amount of $2,050.07 with 2.82% interest from December 8. Jacobson Electric Inc vs. Joel Kittleson and Michelle and Craig Feuring, Mason City. Judgment for the plaintiff on December 13 in the amount of $800 with 2.82% interest from October 17. Clear Lake Bank & Trust Company vs. Sheldon Benson, Clear Lake. Judgment for the plaintiff on December 13 in the amount of $2,863.45 with 2.82% interest from October 24. Midland Funding LLC vs. Linda Studer, Mason City. Judgment for the plaintiff on December 7 in the amount of $2,555.27 with 2.82% interest from December 7. Hauge Associates vs. Kayla Skiye, Mason City. Judgment for the plaintiff on December 8 in the amount of $3,028.38 with 2.82% interest from December 8. AAA Collections vs. Bobby Ruehlow, Mason City. Judgment for the plaintiff on December 8 in the amount of $1,098.45 with 2.82% interest from December 8. JRM Investments LLC vs. Mindy and Michael Flaten, Mason City. Case dismissed without prejudice on December 7. Midland Funding LLC vs. Debra Herrod, Mason City. Judgment for the plaintiff on December 7 in the amount of $1,389.74 with 2.82% interest from December 7. Midland Funding LLC vs. Kristine Benedict, Mason City. Judgment for the plaintiff on December 7 in the amount of $511.10 with 2.82% interest from December 7. Robert Walker, Mason City vs. Jose Zamago and Heather Query, Mason City. Case dismissed without prejudice on December 12. Property Transfer Jack and Marilyn Mueller to Tyler and Cassandra Hungerford; Butler’s Add Lot 2, Lot 3 MC E 10’ of Lot 2; $131,500; 2016-7451. DWD: Frank Clark Trustee, Tanya Anderson Trustee, and Dorothy Clark Revocable Trust to F&D Clark Farms LLC; 30-96-22 NW SW, NE SW, SW SW, SE SW S1/2 SE SW & S1/2 NW SW & S1/2 SW EXc Part & Exc Parcel “A� as Desc in Survey B13 P4691. DQC: Scott Cooper to Lisa Gerdes; Briarstone Point Condominium Bldg C Unit 28, BLDG Garage 3 Unit Garage 17 MC; 2016-7446. DWDJ: Scott and Kristine Camper to Harvey and Sheila Austin; 18-96-23 Auditor’s Plat of E1/2 NE1/4 & Lot 14 E1/2 SE1/4 Blk 9 Lot 16; $46,000; 2016-7445. DWD: Bruce and Diane Rich Trustee and Rich Family Trust to Janell Twait; Witt’s D.F., Replat of E 140’ Lot 1 & W 16 Rods Lot 2 SW/4 SE/4 NW/4 18-96-21 Lot 9; $142,000; 2016-7443. DQC: Colleen Bowers to Scott and Jeffrey Devary and Colleen Bowers Life Estate; Willowgreen 2nd Add Blk 2 Lot A, Blk 2 Lot 2 B MC W 6’ of Lot B; 2016-7440. DWD: Kathleen and Clarence Willcock to Nathaniel Dodge; Thomas, Z.W., Add Blk 71 Lot 1 MC Fulfillment of Cont B08 P884; $42,000; 20167428. DQC: Eric and Shelly Newland to ESN Property 1 LLC; Oakwood Park Blk 5 Lot 5 Exc Part of; 2016-7425. DCDJ: Betty Merfeld Estate and Thomas Merfeld Executor to John and Alexis Moore; Briarstone Estates 1st Add Blk 4 Lot 6 MC; $224,000; 2016-7411. DAFF: Thomas Merfeld and Betty Merfeld Estate to Betty Merfeld; Briarstone Estates 1st Add Blk 4 Lot 6 MC; 2016-7410. DWD: Betty Nolan trustee and Betty Nolan Revocable Trust to Meghan Kennedy and Betty Nolan Life Estate; 05-95-22 NE SE; 2016-7409. DWD: Karen Muth to Kimberley and Bobby Loftis; Mumford’s J.V., Add Blk 2 Lot 16, Blk 2 Lot 17 MC E 30’ L16 & W/2 L17 Fulfillment of Cont B06 P9681; $44,500; 2016-7406. DAFF: Andrew Johnston and Ladonna Ransom Life Estate to Tammy Davies and Todd Ransom; Willowbrook Add Blk 10 Lot 1 MC; 20167405. DAFF: Ladonna Ransom Life estate and Andrew Johnston to Tammy Davies; Felt’s, Paul, Plat of Mason City, Auditor’s Sub of Lot 1,4,5 Blk. 10 Lot 3, Lot 4 MC S 22’ of Lot 4 (Sub of Lot 1); 20167404. DWDJ: Michael and Jackie Hjelle to Kevin and Tonya Bergman; Young’s Sub of Lots 3,6,9 & 10 & pt of Lots 1 & 2 in 11-96-20 Blk 13 Lot 16 MC; $62,000; 2016-7397. DWD: Matthew and Madeline Ward to Maria Hachfeld; Asbury Farm 3rd Add Blk 4 Lot 1 MC; $250,000; 2016-7395. DQC: US Bank Trustee, Specialty Underwriting & Residential Finance Trust Mortgage Loan, and Nationstar Mortgage LLC Attorney in Fact to Castle 2016 LLC; Parker’s 5th Add Blk B Lot 1, Blk B Lot 2 MC E 125’ of Lots; $18,050; 2016-7383. DWDJ: Kimberly and Wayne Anderson to Kimberly and Wayne Anderson; Riverview Acres Lot 1, Lot 2, Lot 3 PY; 2016-7380. DWD: Paul and Jamie Bruns to Daniel Gabrielson; Stonecliff Second Subdivision Lot 15 CL; $435,000; 2016-7378. DQC: Joyce Nichols Trustee, Lester Nichols, and Joyce Nichols Trust to Lester Nichols Trustee and Nichols Family Trust; 04-95-22 SW SW, SE SW; 2016-7375. DQC: Lester Nichols Trustee, Joyce Nichols, and Lester Nichols Trust to Lester Nichols Trustee and Nichols Family Trust; 04-95-22 SE SW, SW SW; 2016-7374. DWD: First Church of the Open Bible to Christopher and Molly Koehler; Cheney & Palmeter’s South Add Blk 11 Lot 3, Blk 11 Lot 4 CL; $125,000; 2016-7369. DWD: Zayn Properties LLC to River City Development CO; Thomas, Z.W., Add Blk 71 Lot 5, Blk 71 Lot 6 MC E 16’ of Lot 5; $115,000; 20167367. DWD: Ron and Judy Berry to Robert and Jan Eichers Cotrustee and Robert and Jan Eichers Trust; Garden Park Village Bldg Unit 105, Bldg Garage Unit 7 CL; $244,500; 2016-7365. DWDJ: Bryan and Denise Eberhardt to Terry and Debra Zillgitt; Wildwood Add Blk 3 Lot 13 MC; $69,000; 2016-7363. DAFF: James Renshaw Jr. James Renshaw Sr, and Iona Renshaw to Ruth Yegge, Ruth Johnson, and James Renshaw Jr.; 16-97-19 Sub. Of SE1/4 NW1/4 Lot 5, Lot 6, Lot 7 W 91.185’ L5; W 225’ L7; 16-97-19 Sub. Of NE1/4 NW1/4 Lot 4 W 225’ of Lot 4; 16-97-19 Sub. Of SW1/4 NW1/4 Lot 3 Exc W 13 Acres of Lot; 2016-7361. DWD: James and Jan Jess to James and Janice Jess Trustee and James and Janice Jess Revocable Trust; Harbourage Condominium Bldg I-1 Unit 11A CL; 2016-7356. DWD: Lonnie Brewington Trustee, Barb Bendetti Trustee, and Keith Steege Revocable Trust to Cynthia Wilkie; Andersen & Christensen Add Blk 1 Lot 9 CL; $126,000; 2016-7345. DWD: Martha and William Rodamaker to Martha Rodamaker Trust and Martha Rodamaker

Revocable Trust; Pebble Creed Second Subdivision Blk 5 Lot 14 MC; 2016-7341. DWDJ: Arnold Jensen Trustee and Arnold Jensen Revocable Trust to Dave, Dorothy, David, Lori, and Tyler Randall; 3-96-20 Sub. Of S1/4 Lot 51, Lot 52 Part of Lot 51; Lot 52 Exc N 50’ & Exc Part Deeded to Minneapolis & St. Louis Railway Company Undivided 1/3 Int Dave L Randall & Dorothy M Randall Undivided 1/3 Int David A Randall & Lori A Randall Undivided 1/3 Int Tyler J Randall; Railroad Add MC Blk 42 Lot 12 MC S66’ Exc N 50’ Undivided 1/3 Int Dave L Randall & Dorothy Randall Undivided 1/3 David A Randall & Lori A Randall Undivided 1/3 Int Tayler J Randall; $35,000; 2016-7340. DWDJ: Matthew and Kristine Nepstad to William and Sharon Trousdale; Clark & West 1st Add Lot 19 VT; Clark & West 2nd Add Lot 20 VT Sely 9’ Lot 20; $327,500; 2016-7336. DSD: Cerro Gordo County, Cerro Gordo County Sheriff, Russell Scott, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, and United States of America to Live Well Financial Inc; Francisco’s H.E., 2nd Add Blk 3 Lot 18 MC; 2016-7335. DWD: Erik and Ashley Wood to Alexander Adams; Parker, A.T., Place Blk 8 Lot 3 MC Exc S 1’ Fulfillment of Contract B16 P2680; $68,000; 2016-7331. DWDJ: Donald and Elaine Lubkeman to Donald and Elaine Lubkeman; 29-96-21 NW NW Parcel “A� in part of as Desc in Survey B05 P2492; 2016-7323. DQC: Ryan Graff to Karen Graff; Norris, F.M., 1st Add Blk 1 Lot 4 MC Cont B04 P5323; 20167219. DWD: Nicolette and Ben Nagel to Travis Harlan; Dougherty (Original Town) Blk 2 Lot 4 DO; $37,000; 2016-7314. DWD: Salem United Methodist Church, Salem Church of the Evangelical United Brethren Church, and Allyn Waddingham Trustee to Scott Henze and Mary Schunk; Nissen’s, Jacob, 1st Add Lot Outlot 1 MV Exc the E 32’; $30,000; 20167307. DWDJ: Daniel and Delores Thompson to Ryan and Jennifer Braget; 31-97-21 NE NE Part of; $120,500; 2016-7305. DWD: Ladonna Hassenstab to James Hunt; Mott’s 6th Add Lot 8 MC; $92,150; 2016-7302. DWDJ: Thomas and Julie Novotney to Quincy and Julianne Hood; Piersol’s, D.H., 3rd Sub in the SW/4 NE/4 3-94-20 Lot 60 RW; $112,000; 20167300. DWD: Ladonna Ransom and Tammy Davies Agent to Tammy Davies, Todd Ransom, and Ladonna Ransom Life Estate; Willowbrook Add Blk 10 Lot 1 MC; 2016-7298. DAJT: Gerald Stambaugh and Dean and Alberta Davis to Alberta Davis; Rolling Acres Add Blk 5 Lot 42 MC; 16-96-20 NE SE Parcel “A-3� in Parcel of Land Designated as Parcel “A� as Desc in Survey B97 P52; 2016-7297. DWD: Warren Waltman to Hardy Homes LLC; Park View Add Lot 8 CL; $46,000; 2016-7292. DCD: Louise Owens Estate and Barbara Kehm Executor to Nelkar Properties LLC; Grand view Blk 9 Lot 2 MC; $36,500; 2016-7286. DCDJ: Codie McNamara Administrator and Gregory McNamara Estate to Brian and Penny Dahl; Hobby Acres Lot 5; $177,250; 2016-7281. DWD: Raymond and Mary Blanchard to Peter Blanchard; East Park Place Add Blk 6 Lot 9 MC; $64,000; 2016-7262. DWD: Rhonda and Brian Dirksen to Rhonda Dirksen; WestHaven Blk 5 Lot 9, Blk 5 Lot 10, Blk 5 Lot 11 MC; 2016-7257. DWDJ: Michael and Jean Scholl to Michael and Jean Scholl; College Add Blk 30 Lot 8, Blk 30 Lot 9 MC; 2016-7255. DWDJ: American Advisors Group to Cruz and Gillermo Trujillo, Rolling Acres Add Blk 5 Lot 35 MC; $35,562; 2016-7253. DWDJ: Becky Windle to Kevin and Robin Borrill; Four Winds 2nd Sub Lot 1 CL W 1 Acre as Desc in Survey B143 P282; $197,000; 2016-7250. DWD: Iowa Loan & Investment Co to Quincy MHP LLC; Brice & Ong Land Co.’s Street Railway Add Blk A Lot 1, Blk A Lot 2, Blk A Lot 3, Blk A Lot 4, Blk A Lot 5, Blk A Lot 6, Blk A Lot 7, Blk A Lot 8, Blk A Lot 9, Blk B Lot 1, Blk B Lot 2, Blk B Lot 3, Blk 3 Lot 4, Blk B Lot 5, Blk B Lot 6, Blk B Lot 7, Blk B Lot 8, Blk B Lot 9, Blk B Lot 10, Blk B Lot 11, Blk B Lot 12, MC E 65’ of Blocks & 14th ST NW Lying Btwn E 65’ of Blks A & B Exc Part of E 65’ as Desc in Survey B00 P7339 & Portion Lying W of E 65’; $72,600; 2016-7241. DWDJ: Gary and Mary Haugen to Randy and Abby Meyer and Todd and Holly Henricks; Rockwell (Original Town) Blk 10 Lot 10, Blk 10 Lot 11, Blk 10 Lot 12 RW E 14’ of N 35’ of Lot 10 & the N 35’ of Lots 11 & 12 (Undivided 1/2 Int to Each Meyer & Henricks); $28,000; 2016-7239. DAFF: Gary Haugen and Harold Haugen Life Estate to Gary Haugen; Rockwell (Original Town) Blk 10 Lot 01, Blk 10 Lot 11, Blk 10 Lot 12 RW E 14’ of N 35’ of Lot 10 & N 35’ of Lots 11 & 12; 20167238. DQC: Rachel Prahm to Kyle Prahm; East Park Place Add Blk 5 Lot 6 MC; 2016-7237. DWD: William and Suzanne Tenley to Keeling Management Group LLC; Fieldstone Building Bldg Unit 6 CL & 30% Int in all Common Elements; $148,000; 2016-7235. DWD: Steven and Brooke Bailey to Mary Hodak; St. Francis Park Blk 1 Lot 20 MC; $130,000; 2016-7233. DWDJ: Shirley Dean Trustee and Shirley Dean Revocable Trust to Douglas and Kristie Huber; Dean 2nd Subdivision Cerro Gordo County Lot 1, Lot 2 Exc Portion Desc in Survey B94 P7289; $50,000; 2016-7231. DWD: Hazelton Louquen Attorney in Fact, Wilmington Trust Trustee, ARLP Securitization Trust Series 2014 1 and ARLP Trust 5 to Diana Symonds; Maplewood Add Lot 4 CL; $82,000; 2016-7227. DWD: Rye Construction Inc to Alejandro Rodriguez; Bel Air 1st Add Blk 12 Lot 23 MC & Vac Walkway Abutting Lot; $115,000; 2016-7222. DWDJ: Florence Dewey to Clair and Deanna Elsbury; Hoyt’s 1st Add Lot 20 MC; $21,000; 2016-7221. DCD: Sue Sumners Coexecutor, Thomas Larson Coexecutor, Margaret Larson Estate, and Imogene Larson Estate to Jeanne and Thomas Larson, Mary Beth Nelson, Sue Sumners, Janice Barnes, Katherine Bahnsen, Michael Bahsen, Bridget Bahnsen, Shannon Roder, Lauren Evans, and Ryan Larson; 21-94-19 NE SW, SE SW, NW SE, SW SE Exc Parcel in SE SW Undivided 1/112th Int Jeanne Lessor; Undivided 1/112th Int Thomas Larson; Undivdied 1/112th Int Mary Beth Nelson; Undivided 1/112th Int Sue Sumners; Undivided 1/112 Int Janice Barnes; Undivided 1/448th Int Catherine Bahnsen; Undivided 1/448th Int Michael Bahnsen; Undivided 1/448th Int Bridget Bahnsen; Undivided 1/448th Int Shannon Roder; Undivided 1/224th Int Lauren Evans; Undivided 1/224th Int Ryan Larson; 28-94-19 NW NE, SW NE, SE NE Undivided 1/112th Int Jeanne Lessor; Undivided 1/112th Int Thomas Larson; Undivdied 1/112th Int Mary Beth Nelson; Undivided 1/112th Int Sue Sumners; Undivided 1/112 Int Janice Barnes; Undivided 1/448th Int Catherine Bahnsen; Undivided 1/448th Int Michael Bahnsen; Undivided 1/448th Int Bridget Bahnsen; Undivided 1/448th Int Shannon Roder; Undivided 1/224th Int Lauren Evans; Undivided 1/224th Int Ryan Lar-

son; 22-94-19 SW SW, SE SW Undivided 1/112th Int Jeanne Lessor; Undivided 1/112th Int Thomas Larson; Undivdied 1/112th Int Mary Beth Nelson; Undivided 1/112th Int Sue Sumners; Undivided 1/112 Int Janice Barnes; Undivided 1/448th Int Catherine Bahnsen; Undivided 1/448th Int Michael Bahnsen; Undivided 1/448th Int Bridget Bahnsen; Undivided 1/448th Int Shannon Roder; Undivided 1/224th Int Lauren Evans; Undivided 1/224th Int Ryan Larson; 2016-7211. DWDJ: Cent Credit Union to Paul and Crescent Hippen; Wildwood Add., Sub. of O.L. 2 Lot 5 MC; $85,000; 2016-7206. DWD: Kenneth Peterson to Charles Rossiter; Tate’s, Bill, 1st Add Blk 2 Lot 2 MC; $130,000; 2016-7203. DCD: George Wendel Estate and Tanya Wendel Executor to Tanya Wendel, Valerie Wendel, Dale McBrice Trustee, and Kimberly Wendel Irrevocable Trust; 21-97-21 NW NW S 66’ of W 10 Acres of NW/4 NW/4; N/2 NW/4 Exc W 10 Acres 1/2 Interest; 01-96-21 SW SW Parcel “B� in Part as Described in Survey B10 P6344 1/2 Interest; 32-97-21 SE NW Parcel “A� in part of as described in Survey Rec B14 P2498 (4.43 Acres) 1/2 Interest; 2016-7198. DWD: Dana and Scott Folkers to Heather Pope; Midland Heights Lot 18 MC; $83,000; 20167190. DWDJ: Susan Byrne to Charlene and Aimee Bacon; Home Park Add Blk 7 Lot 22, Blk 7 Lot 23 MC S 1/2 of Lot 23; $68,000; 2016-7189. DQC: Robert and Brigitte Debell to Brigitte Nystrom; Fairview Add Blk 1 Lot 9 MC; 20167186. DWD: Jeffrey and Marie Smith to Ronald and Beverly Behr Trustee and Ronald and Beverly Behr Revocable Trust; 31-95-20 NE SE, SE SE Undivided 1/2 Int of 1/2 Int to Ronald J Behr Revocable Trust Undivided 1/2 Int of 1/2 Int to Beverly K Behr Revocable Trust; 2016-7184. DWD: Daniel and Abby Weber to Ronald and Beverly Behr Trustee and Ronald and Beverly Behr Revocable Trust; 31-95-20 NE SE, SE SE Undivided 1/2 Int of 1/2 Int ot Ronald J Behr Revocable Trust Undivided 1/2 Int of 1/2 Int to beverly K Behr Revocable Trust; $800,000; 2016-7183. DWD: Jeffrey and Marie Smith to Daniel and Amy Weber; 31-95-20 NE SE, SE SE Fulfillment of Cont B16 P1972 (Partial Satisfaction of Cont Was Rec B16 P1973) 1/2 Interest; $360,000; 2016-7182. DAFF: Gerald Stambaugh to Gerald Stambaugh Stanford Subdivision, United States Army, United States Army Corp of Engineers, Iowa Department of Natural Resources, Stan Schultz, and Schultz Enterprises; Stanford Subdivision Lot 1, Lot 2, Lot 3, Lot 4, Lot 5, Lot 6, Lot 7, Lot Outlot A; 2016-7181. DWDJ: Mathias and Kristen Wilson to Lindsay and Che Whitner; Columbus Add Lot 2 MC; $188,000; 2016-7174. DQCJ: Colleen Niedermayer and Colleen Kelly to Jon and Colleen Niedermayer; Grand View Blk 8 Lot 3 MC; 2016-7170. MCON: Cherie Oehlert Trustee and Cherie Oehlert Trust to Michael Oimoen; 18-96-21 Sub. Of Lots 8 & 9 SW1/4 SW1/4 Lot 6 Part of; $130,000; 2016-7372. MCON: Johannes Family Rentals LLC to Shaun and Sara Gonnerman; Parker’s 6th Add Blk 2 Lot 6 MC; $70,000; 2016-7366. MCON: 44 LTD to Kelly and Rebecca Sweers; Clear Lake (Original Town) Blk 10 Lot 5 CL E 45’ of S 22’ of Lot 5; $105,000; 2016-7337. MCON: ETC C and Richard McHose IRA FBO to David Hanson; Pilot House Bldg Unit 102 CL; $112,000; 2016-7260. MCON: Kathy and Steven Rosendahl to Katy Thoreson; Oak Park Add Blk E Lot 4, Blk E Lot 3 MC S 1’ 8� of Lot 3; $20,000; 2016-7180.

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He enjoys hel pects and res plies got to have to look at job can him to work on ef. making sure sup nt having over 85 would know I sold ugh, and the It is normal for town police chi doing this job, you . neighbors tho ets and I would ” ent one poi stre at inm , the eld erta ¿ ent ugh es the off. have its getl for $1000. “A lot of tim plies going thro to ev- days - de¿nitely been a holiday their son’s sou a window at two total [bad guy percent of all sup about the com “There hasn’t “Going through fun,” Whitney just feel like a t been called Whitney cares y said. his station. er that I haven’ the people he can be fellow eryone],” Whitne that being a one- togeth in the morning ping n friends and . , he cares about see nity said be y mu has can itne it h He Wh s ” ile. “I like hel ito deal wit Even though Whitney say lly be out for, said with a sm m in the right dihe has been ded watches over. rs die, and had artment can rea ce He is used to it, nting the ckwell. soldie ing from violence and death frustrating at times. man police dep rds: sacri¿ frus- kids, poi ing them time or grief.” 15 years in Ro wo be ryth for ert it two eve can des to in d n ints up eve cate ations. insummed rection, sav gram” is de“Budget constra . gree heat and n in worse situ es politically . 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Warhawks cruise by Central Springs MANLY – It was smooth sailing for the West Fork boys’ basketball team on Tuesday, Dec. 13 in a 70-38 road victory. The Warhawks, led by Zach Martinek’s 24 points, had three players in double-figure scoring as it rolled out to an early lead and didn’t look

back. Travis Fekkers added 13 and Dawson Zeitler came off of the bench to contribute 12 points in the victory. Zeitler also led the team in rebounding with seven as the Warhawks out-rebounded the Panthers

37-21. Both Mitchell Halloran and Ian Latham came off the bench to hand out a pair of assists and come up with two more steals as West Fork improved to 5-1 overall, 4-0 in the Top of Iowa East Conference.

West Fork 70, Central Springs 38, Central Springs (0-7, 0-4) – . Totals xx-xx x-xx 38. West Fork (5-1, 4-0) – Jake Nierengarten 1-3 1-2 3, Travis Fekkers 6-13 0-0 13, Rylan Fleshner 1-4 0-0 2, Thomas Nuehring 1-4 3-4 5, Zach Martinek 1013 0-0 24, Mitchell Halloran 1-4 0-0 3, Lukas Wogen 0-1 0-0 0, Kyle Rooney 1-2 0-0 2, Conner Schulz 0-0 0-0 0, Dawson Zeitler 5-5 2-2 12, Austin Larson 0-0 0-0 0, Cole Hall 0-2 1-2 1, Nathan Meinders 1-1 0-0 2, Jayden Enge-

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kers 5, Hall 4, Meinders 4, Fleshner 3, Nuehring 3, Nierengarten 2, Martinek 2, Halloran 2, Rooney 2, Team 2, Schulz). Assists – CS x (); WF 9 (Fleshner 2, Halloran 2, Latham 2, Fekkers, Nuehring, Rooney). Steals – CS x (); WF 8 (Nierengarten 2, Halloran 2, Latham 2, Nuehring, Martinek). Blocks – CS x (); WF 2 (Halloran, Hall). Fouled out – None.

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