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Clarke County Fair exhibit results are in today’s paper starting on page 2. Results include awards for photography, baking, jewelry, vegetables and other handmade projects.

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The results are in By BAILEY POOLMAN CNA staff reporter • bpoolman@crestonnews.com

The unofficial results are in for a special election held in Osceola Tuesday. The election was a result of former city council member Glenn Schaff’s resignation in May. Schaff held the council’s at-large seat for 14 years, and was re-elected in the November 2013 election. The four candidates were Dennis Page, Sarah Truitt, Brian McKnight and Douglas Gay. Candidate Dennis Page, a Clarke County local and

1964 Clarke Community High School graduate, won the at-large position unofficially with a vote of 261. Sarah Truitt, a 2005 Osceola transplant formerly of Missouri, earned 115 votes. With the third amount of votes was Douglas P. Gay with 27 votes. Gay moved to Iowa from Florida in 2007. Brian K. McKnight, a Clarke Community High School graduate, had the least amount of votes with six. Page will hold the atlarge position through the remainder of Schaff’s term,

Results for Osceola’s special election

The unofficial special election results are: • Douglas P. Gay — 27 • Brian K. McKight — 6 • Dennis Page — 261 • Sarah Truitt — 115 which ends December 2017. There were 409 ballots cast in this special election, split between absentee ballots and wards one, two and three.

Dance your heart out By AMY HANSEN

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Hope Lowry rides her horse Honor after her coronation for the 2014 Leon Rodeo Princess title.

Crowning achievement By AMY HANSEN

Lowry wins Leon Rodeo Princess during first-ever title competition ■

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Not many people can say they’ve had a dream come true even before they’ve reached their teenage years. However, Hope Lowry, 12, of Osceola has managed to do just that. Lowry was crowned the 2014 Leon Rodeo Princess during the Leon Rodeo July 2-5. “Horses, they’ve been in my life so long, you know,” Lowry said. “Whenever we went to the Leon Rodeo — we go there every single year — so, I always see the princess and queen. I’m like, I would want to do that someday. It’s always been kind of my dream. It’s really cool. It actually came true.” Lowry started competing in youth rodeos last year. She has been around horses since she was little. “My grandpa, we rode together,” she said. “He put me in front of him in the saddle when I was in diapers.”

First ever The Leon Rodeo was Lowry’s first time competing for a rodeo princess title. “When I won the rodeo princess, I was really stunned,” she said. “I really didn’t think that I would really win it. For the first time (competing) … I thought I was just going to have a good experience and maybe try out next year if I didn’t win. But, I won and I’m like, ‘Oh, OK!’” To win the title, Lowry had to compete in the areas of horsemanship, fashion show, an interview with the judges and a selection of random questions that are drawn out of a bucket. With rodeo titles, horsemanship takes

A local dance trio is ready to take their show on the road — to the Iowa State Fair. At Winterset a couple of weeks ago, Tori White, 11, Calleigh Klein, 11, and Lexie Penick, 10, qualified for the Iowa State Fair’s Bill Riley Talent Show. They qualified with a clogging dance routine to the song “Electricity.” They will perform on the Bill Riley stage at noon, Monday, Aug. 11. Clogging might sound hard to some people, but it’s not so much for these girls anymore. “It depends on what kind of classes you are in,” White said. “Like, if you’re in easy intermediate class, then it’s kind of easy.” “It’s kind of easy to us, anyway,” Penick said while laughing. “(For) some people, it might be, like, really difficult.”

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Pictured, from left, are Bill Riley Jr., Lexie Penick, Calleigh Klein, and Tori White in Winterset.

The girls have taken dance lessons through Leslie’s Dance Emporium for eight years. When trying to describe what it’s like to clog, the girls made comparisons to other dancing styles. If clogging is compared to tap dancing, then it’s similar. However, it’s different from the style of ballet dancing. The trio has been practicing their routine for approximately one year. They also do competitions during their

regular dance season. Klein said her favorite part of the routine was at the beginning. “Because you get ready to perform in front of everybody,” she said. This will be their third year at the Bill Riley Talent Show with a clogging routine. Their goal is to make it to the semifinals. “The past two years we Please see DANCE, Page 4

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This is the rodeo belt buckle Hope Lowry received for winning the 2014 Leon Rodeo Princess title. SINGLE COPY PRICE: 75¢

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Index Obituary .......................3 Editorial ........................4 Church Directory .........9 Classifieds .................13

Neighbors ....................5 Record .........................2 Sports....................... 7-8 Public Notices ..... 11-12

Fun and games: Jadi Short, 9, of Osceola plays a bag game during Meet Your Merchants

Thursday, July 31, on the square in Osceola. Meet Your Merchants was an opportunity for people to meet their local business owners, eat food that was provided, listen to music and play children’s games.

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FAIR EXHIBIT RESULTS Kennedy Mills The Three Bears Blue Kennedy Mills Rocky Mountain High Country Blue Cierra Mastin Wine Bottle Centerpiece Blue Cierra Mastin Tye-Dye T-Shirt and Headhand Blue Cierra Mastin Turtle Painting Red Cierra Mastin Glass Box Blue Cierra Mastin Mt. Rushmore Blue Considered for State Fair Cierra Mastin Nature’s Bounty Blue Considered for State Fair Cierra Mastin The Madison River Waterfall Blue Kayla Wookey Purple and White Flower Blue Considered for State Fair Kayla Wookey Rainbow Blue Kayla Wookey Firework Blue Kayla Wookey Magenta Flower Blue Kayla Wookey Orange Sky Blue Considered for State Fair Kayla Wookey Dogs Eye Blue Considered for State Fair Kayla Wookey American Flag Pallet Blue Considered for State Fair Maeci Baumfalk Kitten Red Maeci Baumfalk Puppy in Swing Blue Maeci Baumfalk Bow Shooting Red Fremont Feenix Haley Pollard Picture of Pink Flowers Blue Haley Pollard Picture of Pink Flowers (Red Mat) Blue Haley Pollard Picture of Mountains Blue Haley Pollard Picture of Mountains w/trees close up Blue Haley Pollard Picture of Waterfall (w/ blue mat) Blue Haley Pollard Picture of Waterfall(w/dark blue mat) Blue Haley Pollard Picture of Windmill Blue Haley Pollard Picture of Sky Blue Haley Pollard Picture of Orange Flower Blue Haley Pollard Blue Shelf Blue Haley Pollard Shower Curtains Red Haley Pollard School Desk Red Haley Pollard Picture on shutter Blue Considered for State Fair Haley Pollard Book Shelf Blue Haley Pollard Scrabble Picture Board Blue Haley Pollard Rabbit Nesting Box Blue Haley Pollard Heath Crackers Blue Considered for State Fair Haley Pollard Peanut Mallow Bars Blue Haley Pollard Green Beans Blue Hannah Pollard Picture of White Flower w/ pink mat Blue Hannah Pollard Picture of Several White Flowers Blue Hannah Pollard Picture of Waterfall w/ rocks Blue Hannah Pollard Picture of Yellow & Red Flowers Blue Hannah Pollard Picture of Mountain w/Brown Mat Blue Hannah Pollard Picture of Mountain w/Black Mat Blue

Blue Chassie Beydler Chocolate Chip Cupcakes Blue Renae Parmer Photo Blue Renae Parmer Photo Red Renae Parmer Photo Blue Renae Parmer Photo Blue Renae Parmer Photo Blue Renae Parmer Photo Blue Renae Parmer Photo Blue Renae Parmer Photo Blue Samantha Parmer Photo of South Dakota Bluff Blue Samantha Parmer Photo of Badlands Blue Samantha Parmer Photo of Sioux Falls Blue Samantha Parmer Photo of Sioux Falls Water Blue Samantha Parmer Photo of Deer Blue Samantha Parmer Photo of Badlands Castle Like Formation Red Samantha Parmer Photo of Valley Formation Red Samantha Parmer Photo of Badlands with Scenery Blue Samantha Parmer Photo of Tall Bluffs with Lines Blue Samantha Parmer Photo of Badlands Peak Formations Blue Chynna Beydler Softball Bow Blue Allyson Abbas Photo of Bird St. Louis Zoo Blue Allyson Abbas Photo of Pink Rose Blue Allyson Abbas Photo of St. Louis Arch Blue Allyson Abbas Photo of Windmill Blue Considered for State Fair Allyson Abbas Photo of Water Lily Blue Considered for State Fair Allyson Abbas Photo of Tree Leaves over Water Blue Allyson Abbas Onions Blue Allyson Abbas Cucumbers Blue Allyson Abbas Potatoes Blue Allyson Abbas Kohlorabi Red Allyson Abbas Light House made with Pots Blue Chailyn Beydler Duck Tape Bows Blue Outstanding Junior Chailyn Beydler

Hannah Pollard Picture of Waterfall w/light post Blue Hannah Pollard Picture of Green Plant Blue Hannah Pollard Picture of Deer Blue Hannah Pollard White Chair Blue Hannah Pollard Scrabble Coaster Blue Hannah Pollard Scrabble Picture Board Blue Hannah Pollard Palet --American Flag Blue Hannah Pollard Book Shelf Blue Hannah Pollard Photo Shutter Blue Hannah Pollard Granola Bars Blue Considered for State Fair Hannah Pollard Cake batter blondies Blue Hannah Pollard Frito Bars Blue Considered for State Fair Hannah Pollard Tomatoes Blue Ann Taylor Fire Pit Blue Considered for State Fair Ann Taylor Picture of Smokey Montains Blue Ann Taylor Picture of Piano Book Blue Ann Taylor Picture of Rocky Mountains Red Ann Taylor Picture of Bath Time Blue Ann Taylor Picture of Devil’s Tower Blue Ann Taylor Picture of Puget Sound Blue Ann Taylor Picture of First Birthday Blue Ann Taylor Picture of Mt. Rushmore Blue Ann Taylor Picture of Montana Prison Wagon Blue Ann Taylor Picture of Sunshine Blue Ann Taylor DIY T-Shirt Blue Considered for State Fair Ann Taylor Carrot Cake Blue State Fair Ann Taylor Spice Mix Blue State Fair Eliya Parish Basic Grooming Kit Equine Blue Eliya Parish Mini Cookies & Cream Cheesecakes Red Welded Letters out of Horseshoes on Board Blue Cody Parish Welding Sign Project Blue Chassie Beydler “Super Yummy” Chocolate Brownies

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Thursday’s Forecast Scattered T-storms High: 75 Low: 64

Local Recap Date July 29 July 30 July 31 August 1 August 2 August 3 August 4

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POLICE REPORT Jeffrey K. Williams, 58, of Indiana was charged with public intoxication July 28. —————— Jason Allen Beougher, 28, of Winterset was charged with three counts of thirddegree burglary July 28. —————— Jerry Eugene Dixon Jr., 32, 108 S. Dewey St., was

charged with domestic assault July 29. —————— Jesus Jose Nolasco, 55, 318 S. Lincoln St., was charged on a warrant July 30. —————— Jacob Daniel Busick, 26, of Murray was charged with second-degree operating while intoxicated July 31.

SHERIFF’S REPORT Shelby Rachelle Williams, 36, of Newton was charged with seven counts of fifth-degree theft 8:45 p.m. July 24. Williams was released on her own recognizance. —————— Larry Eugene Kuster III, 35, of Clarinda was charged with probation violation 2:30 p.m. July 28.

Kuster was being held. —————— Emily Kathryn Kent of Osceola reported a princesscut, 3/4 karat engagement ring was taken from her purse and promise ring was taken from her bedroom between 6 a.m. June 5 and 5 p.m. June 13. Loss estimate is $4,200.

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These are the exhibitor results from Clarke County Fair. The Osceola Sentinel-Tribune will run them as space is available in the paper. Club, Exhibitor number, name, project description, placing, premium Osceola FFA Rachel LaRae Severns Acrylic/Puffy Point Dreamcatcher Blue Osceola FFA Rachel LaRae Severns Acrylic bridge/lighthouse sunset Blue Osceola FFA Rachel LaRae Severns “Theres always hope” flowers Blue Osceola FFA Rachel LaRae Severns Silhouette tree/birds with cages Blue Considerd for State Fair Osceola FFA Rachel LaRae Severns Sunset Horse/Cowboy Silhouette Blue Triple Troopers Frank Thacker Welded Flower Blue Frank Thacker Rhubarb Marmalade Blue Frank Thacker Cherry Rhubarb Jam SFC Frank Thacker Blueberry Coffeecake w/ Almond Streasal Red Frank Thacker Dutch Letters SFC Frank Thacker Barn Quilt Blue Frank Thacker Wine Bottle Blue Frank Thacker Painted Picture Blue Frank Thacker Loki Picture Blue Frank Thacker Tie Dye Shirt Blue Hannah Paschke Barn Quilt Blue Hannah Paschke Garden Tool Box Blue Roger Bundridge Barn Quilt Blue Roger Bundridge Tie Blanket Blue Roger Bundridge Photo Blue Roger Bundridge Wine Bottle Blue Colton Hiatt Lighted Wine Bottle Blue Colton Hiatt Tye Dye Pillowcase Blue Colton Hiatt Painting BSA Red Colton Hiatt Barn Quilt (2x2) Blue Colton Hiatt Leather Pouch Lacing Blue Colton Hiatt Pallet Bike Rack Blue Considered for State Fair Colton Hiatt Granola Bars Blue Rileigh Hiatt Lighted Wine Bottle Blue Rileigh Hiatt Tye Dye Pillowcase Blue Rileigh Hiatt Painting: Camo Blue Rileigh Hiatt Painting: “Who Said” Blue Rileigh Hiatt Painting: Cross Blue Rileigh Hiatt Painting: Portrait B& W Blue Rileigh Hiatt Wall hanging “Ri Ri” Blue Rileigh Hiatt Instrument name tag Blue Kennedy Mills Wine Bottle Centerpiece Blue Kennedy Mills Tye Dye T-shirt and Head band Blue Kennedy Mills Glass Box Blue Kennedy Mills Sun Rays Blue Considered Outstanding 4th Grader Kennedy Mills Nature’s Steam Bath Blue Kennedy Mills Fox Hollow Blue

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OBITUARIES

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Eugene Lee Brown Los Lunas, N.M.

1950-2014 Eugene Lee Brown, age 64, a resident of Los Lunas, entered Heaven on Friday, July 25, 2014, in Albuquerque, NM. Gene was born in Chariton, Iowa, on January 7, 1950, to Oral and M a x i n e Brown Brown. He grew up in Osceola, Iowa, and graduated from Osceola High School in 1968. He graduated from AIB College of Business in Des Moines, Iowa, in

Bill Tinkle Grinnell Bill Tinkle, 88, of Grinnell died July 30, 2014, at St. Francis Manor in Grinnell. A funeral service was held 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 2, at Smith Tinkle Funeral Home in Grinnell. Interment was in Brooklyn Memorial Cemetery in Brooklyn. Memo-

1970. He worked for the Des Moines Register and the clothing and shoe business in Des Moines. When Gene moved to Albuquerque he worked in the shoe business until joining the team at Jaycor/L-3 Communications as a Security Administrator until his retirement in May 2014. Gene enjoyed volunteering at Covenant United Methodist Church in Albuquerque until his move to Los Lunas, NM, where he was active at First Baptist Church Belen. He enjoyed gardening, college football, and spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren whom he adored. Most of all he loved his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and his heart’s desire was that

others would come to understand the peace only Jesus can give. He was preceded in death by his mother, Maxine Nardie. He is survived by his, father Oral (Maxine) Brown; his wife, Ginger Brown of Los Lunas, NM; daughters, Heidi (Bryan) Henderson of Rio Rancho, NM, Renee (Wes) Wade of Glendale, AZ; two brothers, Charles (Elva) Brown of Las Vegas, NV, Bruce (Elizabeth) Brown of Rhodes, IA; sister, Pam (Mike) Coley of El Dorado, KS; several nieces and nephews; and his former wife, Diane (Grotegut) Brown of Albuquerque, NM. Gene’s step-children are Laura (Mike) Warne of Prescott, AZ, Sandra Arocha of Eagle Mountain, UT,

and Matt (Karla) Altfeltis of Longmont, CO. He is also survived by 11 grandchildren, one great-granddaughter and one soon to be born grandson. His story is continuing in Heaven. Gene’s funeral service was held Tuesday 6 PM at First Baptist Church Belen. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to First Baptist Church Belen Children and Youth Ministries or the charity of your choice. Arrangements are being handled by the caring professionals at the Noblin Funeral Service Belen Chapel, 418 W. Reinken Ave., (505) 864-4448, where an online guest register is available at, www.noblinfuneralservice. com.

rials may be given to Grinnell Regional Hospice, mailed in care of Smith Funeral Home, PO Box 368, Grinnell, IA 50112. Online condolences may be left at www.smithfh.com. William Isaac Tinkle, son of Geneva Rose (Meldrem) and Alfred Everett Tinkle, was born May 27, 1926, in Brooklyn. Bill was raised near Brooklyn and graduated from Brooklyn High School in 1944. On Jan. 26, 1945, Bill married Florence “Mick” Hawkins in Marengo. Bill worked for Ed Bart-

achek in Brooklyn doing tiling work before working for Phil Palmer Construction. He later farmed near Barnes City for several years and then farmed for Paul McConnell from 1956-68. Florence died of cancer on June 26, 1967. On May 31, 1969, Bill married Fran Miller at the Little Brown Church in Nashua. The family moved to the Leona Tokle farm near Grinnell in 1968 and later to the Ruth Hannay farm near Grinnell. Bill is survived by his wife

Fran Tinkle of Newton; daughter Judy (Randy) Brown of Osceola; son Bill (Nancy) Tinkle of Grinnell; four grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; four step-grandchildren; nine step-great-grandchildren; and siblings, Bonnie Ward of Memphis, Mo., Verlan “Shorty” Tinkle of Marshalltown and Rosy (Virgil) Roorda of Barnes City. In addition to his first wife, Bill was preceded in death by his parents; and siblings, Betty Story and Vernon “Red” Tinkle.

Charlotte Jones. She received the fruit and money package. Weekly runner-up was Irvel Oshel. Monthly best loser was Deloris Sutton. There was no monthly runner-up winner. Weekly prize winners: “Ha-Ha” money — Marie White

“Karen Adwell” hanger — Deloris Sutton “Lois Dory” dish cloth — Irvel Oshel Shirley Smith’s program ended with team No. 2 being the winner. Team No. 1 will treat team No. 2 to watermelon and cantaloupe at the next meeting. The program was a

“Round Table” discussion about keeping a food journal. Kathy Sharp suggested that instead of writing down what we ate each day, why not write down what meals we plan to have the next day? Using Irvel Oshel’s “choose my plate” diagram

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Twyla Kleindienst Jefferson City, Mo.

Twyla J. “Peggy” Kleindienst, 81, of Jefferson City, Mo., died July 29, 2014, at St. Mary’s Health Center. Graveside services and interment were Friday, Aug. 1, at Hawthorn Mem o r i a l Kleindienst Gardens. Deacon Ray Purvis officiated. Memorials may be given to Jefferson City Animal Shelter. Freeman Mortuary, Jefferson City, Mo., was in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be left at www.freemanmortuary.com. Twyla J. “Peggy” Kleindienst, daughter of Mildred (Welker) and William Gonseth, was born Jan. 1, 1933, in Murray.

Tyler Morris Watford, N.D. Tyler Morris, 21, of Watford, N.D., died July 17, 2014, in Watford, N.D. A memorial service will be held in late August in Iberia, Mo. He is the son of Rob and Juleigh Morris of Watford, N.D., and grandson of

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On Feb. 25, 1958, Twyla married Alfred W. Kleindienst in Crane, Mo. He preceded her in death on Nov. 4, 2000. Twyla graduated from Murray High School in 1952. After high school, Twyla worked in reservations with Western Airlines in Los Angeles, Calif., for several years. A resident of the Jefferson City area since 1958, Twyla was employed with the Missouri Department of Revenue for more than 20 years prior to her retirement on Sept. 1, 1993. Twyla is survived by her mother Mildred Gonseth of Osceola; sister-in-law Deleth Gonseth of Osceola; aunt Margaret Browning of Loves Park, Ill.; friend and caregiver Lisa Oetting of Jefferson City, Mo.; and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband, Twyla was preceded in death by her father; and brothers, Bill Gonseth and Leo Gonseth. Wayne and the late Linda (Mateer) Patro of Iberia, Mo., and Darrel and Sharon Morris of Osceola. Tyler is survived by his sister Megan (fiance Brandon), brother Kyle (fiance Amanda); two nephews, one niece, many family and friends.

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EDITORIAL

THURSDAY • AUGUST 7, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

The real Ernst agenda Monica D. McCarthy

Chair of Union County Democrats

I see the Joni Ernst commercial where she accuses Bruce Braley of insulting Chuck Grassley by calling him a farmer. Uh – Ms. Ernst – Chuck Grassley is a farmer. Why would you say that Braley is insulting Grassley by calling him a farmer? In fact, you say that you are a farmer also. Do you understand that you are insulting your own self and many other fine Iowa farmers? Being a farmer is something to be PROUD of; it is NOT an insult.

Your logic sounds like the pathetic Sarah Palin. Bruce Braley has worked to save Social Security, strengthen Medicare and was, of course, a major supporter of the ACA. His support has allowed many formerly uninsured Iowans a chance at real medical care. From what I have heard, you plan to destroy all those programs. If you do, it will destroy Iowa. Let us know your plans, or should we say, Koch brothers’ plans for you. Iowans are a pretty smart group and we can be talked to like adults. We are quite interested in what the real Ernst agenda is.

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up a huge percentage of the scoring. “Your personality takes a lot of it (too) because they want to see how good you are with the other people,” Lowry said. Miss Congeniality Lowry also won the title of Miss Congeniality at the Leon Rodeo. She was chosen by a group of her peers. All of the contestants vote who should have the honor, and whoever has the most votes wins. The Miss Congeniality honor is essentially a reflection of a contestant who is the nicest or outgoing to other people. “I was really surprised,” Lowry said. Being rodeo princess is an exciting experience, but it can be time consuming. Lowry had to be at the rodeo till late at night and then up early the next morning for royalty appearances at scheduled breakfasts. As for what Lowry liked most about the rodeo experience, she said she enjoyed learning more about working and building a better relationship with her horse, which is named Honor. “We worked together the whole time throughout all (of) the rodeo,” she said. Lowry, who will enter seventh grade next month and turn 13 in September, is also known for her musical talents

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BACK IN TIME Sign board for service members

By Marie White

Clarke County Historical Society

Plans were underway in June 1942 by the Service Mothers Club of Osceola to provide a large sign board listing the names of Clarke County men and women in the service of our country. A large signboard donated by the Socony – Vacuum Oil Company (Mobil Gas) was placed west of the Mobil gas station on the southeast corner of the square for that purpose. Lights were being donated by Iowa Southern Utilities and local painters, along with the local organization of the United Service Women of America, decorated the sign hoping to have it completed before the Fourth of July. The board contained more than 300 names in alphabetical order, and was 30 feet long and 10 feet high. When the space was all filled with names, wings were to be added at either end. Hundreds assembled in the city park at 8 p.m. Aug. 1 for the dedication of the service mem-

ber’s roster. The board was a public reminder Clarke County was carrying its full share on the battle fronts of the world. On the board were names of men and women who had already given their lives in the defense of their land; names of men who were prisoners of war; and men who were locked in the titanic struggle for the Pacific in far off Australia, Alaska, Hawaii and the lesser outposts. Men who were on the high seas doing battle with submarines, warships and bombers. Men who were playing a deadly game of hide and seek in clouds and in England awaiting the order to storm the shores of Europe and blast Hitler and his like from the earth. As the last rays of setting sun slanted across the park, families, sweethearts and friends of those men and women assembled for the ceremony. After the program dedication, ceremonies were carried out on the southeast corner of the square. The big board containing the

throughout Clarke County. She can be heard singing the national anthem at various events throughout the area. Princess responsibilities Next year, Lowry will return to the Leon Rodeo for an appearance and the coronation of the 2015 rodeo princess. She will hand over her crown, sash and chaps for the future rodeo princess. However, Lowry will get to keep her specialty-made rodeo belt buckle. For any other area rodeo that Lowry attends, she is required to wear her coronation attire, except for the chaps, to represent Leon. In three years, Lowry will be eligible to compete for rodeo queen in Leon. However, right now, her goal is to work on barrel racing for other competitions. Team effort With one coronation dream fully accomplished, Lowry said the Leon Rodeo princess experience taught her it’s a team effort between herself and her horse to win the title. “I learned that it was just a really good experience,” she said. “You get to meet whole new bunches of people … and then you get a new relationship almost with your horse. You get more close to your horse. They bond This is the service board that was in the park in Weldon. with you. It’s really neat.”

names was veiled by a curtain. The Methodist minister dedicated the board and turned to it in reverent salute as the curtain was slowly drawn aside with floodlights illuminating the row after row of names painted on the white background. The galvanized metal face of the board retained paint only a few months before having to be refinished. Plans were for a new proposed honor roll service board to replace the temporary board in the city park. Patriotic Day in Weldon Weldon honored local men and women in the military and naval services at a “Heroes Day” rally in Weldon Sunday, July 19, 1942, at the city park in Weldon. More than 300 people attended the program. Musical numbers were provided before the unveiling and dedication of the Service Honor Roll. Quite a large group of parents of the heroes were present and given special recognition. After about 20 years, the Service Honor Roll was in need of repairs and was taken down in the 1960’s.

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RESULTS: Continued from Page 3 Scotcheroos Blue Hollie Miler Barn Board Red Cody Parish Lego Tank Blue Amber Reese Gazing Ball Blue Dean Spalding Bench Blue State Fair Dean Spalding Photo of Mule Deer Blue Dean Spalding Photo of Mountains Blue Trinity Miler Barn Board Blue Calli Garner Embroidery Towel

Blue Calli Garner Saddle Identification Blue Elayna Irving Kool-Aid Tie Dye Shirt Blue Considered for State Fair Elayna Irving Peanut Butter Crunch Cookies Blue Kaitlyn Halsband Chocolate Zucchini Bread Blue Kaitlyn Halsband Pond Picture Blue Considered for State Fair Kaitlyn Halsband 2 Horse Photo Blue Kaitlyn Halsband Tractor Picture Blue Kaitlyn Halsband Wisconsin River Picture Blue

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When asked why they devote so much time to their art, White replied, “Because I get to do it with my best friends.” “All of our best friends are basically there. All of them,” Penick added. With many south central Iowa performances under their belt, the girls had different

thoughts about whether it’s harder to perform locally in front of people they know or at the state fair with tons of people they don’t. White said it’s harder for her to perform at the state fair. “I think it’s harder performing in front of people you know be-

cause it’s embarrassing,” Penick said. “In front of other people you don’t know, you don’t really know them so you don’t think much about it.” Klein’s answer was a mix of the two. “I like doing both because I’ve kind of gotten used to it over the years,” she said.

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haven’t done it yet,” Penick said. “And Dena (White) said that she would scream and shout if we did. She would jump in the audience OST photo by AMY HANSEN and go like ‘Yeah!’” As for the trio’s bigMeet Your Merchants: Diana Upton-Hill sings during Meet Your Merchants Thursday, July 31, on the square in Osceola. Upton-Hill, a Bloomfield gest cheerleader — it’s native, is a Nashville recording and touring artist. Macee Penick, 5.

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TJ BOWER

Nodaway Valley Football • After qualifying for state cross country two of his first three years of high school, elected to compete in football as a senior. Also won two individual Pride of Iowa Conference championships in cross country. • Led Nodaway Valley in receiving with 21 receptions for 351 yards and four touchdowns. • Averaged 16.7 yards per catch and had a long touchdown reception of 46 yards. • Returned eight kickoffs, averaging 27.3 yards per return. Had one kickoff return for a touchdown, going 91 yards. • Finished second on the team with 65 total tackles. Bower • Intercepted one pass and led the team with three fumble recoveries. • Named second-team all-district as a kick returner. Basketball • Averaged 20.4 points per game, leading the Pride of Iowa Conference with 509 total points. His 20.4 points per game average and 509 total points were both Nodaway Valley school records. • Averaged 5.0 rebounds per game, ranking second on the team. • Finished with 139 assists, leading his team and the Pride of Iowa Conference. Also led the conference with 80 steals. • Shot 51.8 percent from the field, 35.2 percent from 3-point and 85.7 percent from the free throw line. His free throw percentage set a new single-season school record. • He is the all-time career leader in school history in points (1,463), points per game (14.78), steals (245) and field goals made (610). Ranks second in school history in career rebounds (627), free throws made (160) and free throw percentage (78.4). Ranks third in school history in career assists with 298. • Named first-team all-state in Class 1A by the Iowa Newspaper Association and the Des Moines Register. • Named unanimous first-team all-conference in the Pride of Iowa Conference. He was first-team all-conference all four years of high school. • Helped lead Nodaway Valley to the state tournament twice in his career, reaching the substate final in 2014, ending the season with a 22-3 record. • He was part of a Nodaway Valley basketball team that won 50 consecutive Pride of Iowa Conference games. Track and field • Qualified for the Co-ed State Track Meet in the 800 as a sophomore, junior and senior. Also qualified in the 1,600 meters as a sophomore. • Qualified for state track as part of team’s 4x800 relay, distance medley relay and 4x200 relay as a senior. • Finished fourth in Class 1A 800 meters, coming out of the slow heat. Ran a school-record time of 2:01.03. • Ran on the Class 1A sixth-place distance medley relay team, which set a school record. Also ran on the school-record 4x200 relay team that finished 21st. Finished ninth in the 4x800 relay. • At the 2014 Pride of Iowa Conference Meet, ran on the second place 4x800 relay, fourth place 4x200 relay and the second place distance medley relay. • Signed to play basketball at Southwestern Community College.

ERIK FREED Mount Ayr Football • Carried the ball 82 times for 436 yards, averaging 5.3 yards per carry, with six touchdowns. His long touchdown run went for 42 yards. • Finished second on the team with 26 receptions for 207 yards and three touchdowns, including a long touchdown of 29 yards. • Recorded 14 total tackles from his cornerback position. • Finished with six interceptions, ranking second on the team and tying for fifth in Class 1A. • Returned 11 kickoffs for 300 yards, averaging 27.3 yards per return. Returned 12 punts for 163 yards, averaging 13.6 yards per return. Freed • Helped lead Mount Ayr to an 8-3 record and a spot in the second round of the playoffs. • Named unanimous first-team all-district at defensive back. • Named second-team all-state defensive back in Class 1A by the Iowa Newspaper Association. Wrestling • Qualified for state wrestling three times in his career — as a freshman at 119 pounds for Clarke, then as a junior at 132 pounds and as a senior at 138 pounds for Mount Ayr. • Placed sixth at the 2014 State Wrestling Tournament at 138 pounds in Class 1A. • Finished his senior campaign with a record of 53-7. • He is Mount Ayr’s all-time career wins leader with a record of 143-35. Track and field • Qualified for the 2014 Co-ed State Track Meet in the 4x800 relay, the distance medley relay, the 4x200 relay and the 4x400 relay. • Qualified for the 2014 Drake Relays in the 4x100 relay and the 4x400 relay. The Mount Ayr 4x400 relay was the only team from Class 1A to qualify for the Drake Relays. His relay’s time in the 4x100 at the Drake Relays set a Mount Ayr school record, which stood until the state meet lineup beat that time. • At the 2014 Pride of Iowa Conference Meet, he placed first in the 4x800 relay, second in the 4x200 relay, first in the distance medley relay (meet record) and first in the 4x400 relay (meet record). • Won Class 1A state championships in the 4x800 relay, the distance medley relay and the 4x400 relay, helping the Raiders set a new all-time best in Class 1A with 77 points, winning the team championship. • There have only been three state championship relay teams in Mount Ayr school history, and he ran on all three teams. • Ran a personal best 1:58 split for 800 meters to anchor the distance medley relay to the state championship and a new school record. • On the school’s all-time performance list, he ranks third in the 4x100 relay; second in the 4x200 relay; first, second and ninth in the 4x400 relay; first and second in the 4x800 relay and first in the distance medley relay. Baseball • Hit .294 with one double and six RBI in 13 games this year after missing part of the season with mononucleosis. Had an on-base percentage of .442. • Stole five bases in six attempts. • Had 16 assists and 11 putouts, with just four errors, in 31 chances. • Signed to run track and field at Southwestern Community College.

JACOB SOBOTKA Mount Ayr Football • Completed 95-of-178 passes (53.4 percent) for 1,175 yards and 12 touchdowns compared to eight inerceptions. Had a long touchdown pass of 90 yards. • Led the team with 819 rushing yards on 147 attempts for a 5.6 yard per carry average. Rushed for 11 touchdowns, including a long of 54 yards. • Recorded 34 total tackles, including five solo tackles for loss and one solo sack. Also intercepted one pass. • Helped lead Mount Ayr to an 8-3 record and a spot in the second round of the playoffs. • Named first-team all-district offensive utility player, marking the thirdstraight year he made first-team all-district. Sobotka • Named second-team all-state linebacker in Class 1A by the Iowa Newspaper Association, marking the second straight year he made the all-state team. He was named to the INA’s first team in 2012 as a utility player and to the Des Moines Register’s second team in 2012 as a quarterback. • Named to the Academic All-State team. • Named to the KAAN Radio All-Star team. • Selected to play in the 2014 Iowa Shrine Bowl, where he was named Defensive MVP for the South squad. • Owns the Mount Ayr school records for single season passing (1,668 yards), career rushing yards (3,649 yards), career passing (282-of-543 for 3,893 yards and 42 touchdowns) and career scoring (330 points). Basketball • Finished second on the team with 7.3 points per game on 44.9 percent shooting from the field. • Led the team in rebounding at 7.0 rebounds per game, collecting 154 rebounds in total. • Led the team with 31 blocked shots, while also finishing the year with 26 steals and seven assists. Track and field • Qualified for the 2014 Co-ed State Track Meet in the 4x200 relay, the 4x400 relay, the distance medley relay and the 4x100 relay. • Qualified for the 2014 Drake Relays in the 4x100 relay and the 4x400 relay. Mount Ayr was the only Class 1A team to qualify for the Drake Relays in the 4x400 relay. • At the 2014 Pride of Iowa Conference Meet, he finished second in the 400 meters, second in the 4x200 relay, and first in both the 4x100 relay and the 4x400 relay (meet record). • Won Class 1A state championships in the distance medley relay and the 4x400 relay. • He split a 49.7 on the 400 leg of the distance medley relay at the state meet. • He ran on two of Mount Ayr’s three state championship relay teams. • Finished sixth in the 4x100 relay at the 2014 Co-ed State Track Meet and 10th in the 4x200 relay. • Helped Mount Ayr score a Class 1A all-time best 77 team points on its way to winning the school’s first ever boys state team title. • On Mount Ayr’s all-time performance list, he ranks fifth in the 200 meters; fifth in the 400 meters; first and third in the 4x100 relay; second in the 4x200 relay; first, second and ninth in the 4x400 relay and first in the distance medley relay. • Will continue his football career at the University of Iowa as a preferred walk-on.

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KATE PATTON Murray Volleyball

• Recorded 49 kills. • Served 383-of-393 for the season for a 97.5 percent serve efficiency. Recorded 70 aces for the season. • Set 666 assists for the season, averaging 7.84 assists per set. • Recorded 75 digs and had 14 solo blocks for the season. • She was named unanimous first-team all-conference in the Bluegrass Conference. • Named all-district as a setter. • Set new school records for most assists in a season (666) and assists per Patton game (7.84). Basketball • Averaged 18.7 points per game to lead Murray in scoring. • Shot 41.8 percent from the field and 32.6 percent from 3-point. • Finished fourth on her team with 3.0 rebounds per game, recording a total of 70 rebounds. • Led her team with 99 assists, which ranked 11th in Class 1A. • Led her team with 139 steals, which ranked third in Class 1A. • She was named unanimous first-team all-conference in Bluegrass Conference at guard. • Named all-district as a guard. • Received second-team all-state honors as a backcourt player from the Iowa Newspaper Association. • Set new school records for most points in a game (31), most points in a season (429), most points in a career (1,340) and most steals in a career (442). Track and field • Won Bluegrass Conference championships in the 100 meters, 200 meters and 400 meters, and also placed fourth in the long jump. • Qualified for the Drake Relays in the 100 meter dash for the second straight year, where she finished 14th out of 24 in 12.87 seconds, improving from her 24th seed place. • Placed fourth in the Class 1A 100 meter dash at the 2014 Co-ed State Track Meet, running 12.86 seconds. Also finished third in the 200 meter dash in 26.32. She finished 16th in the 400 meter dash, running 1:02.93. • Owns the school records in the long jump, 100 meters, 200 meters, 400 meters and is part of the school record 4x400 relay team. Softball • Finished the year batting .422, with an on-base percentage of .523 and a slugging percentage of .778. • Led her team with five home runs and four triples. • Ranks second on the team with 29 runs batted in and nine doubles. • Finished the season perfect in stolen bases, swiping a team-leading 21 bags. • Finished the season with a record of 24-3 in the circle. • Pitched 148 innings with an earned run average of 1.61, walking just 31 batters compared to 165 strikeouts. Opponents hit just .200 against her. • Had a fielding percentage of .885 in 61 chances. • Helped Murray win back-to-back Bluegrass Conference championships. • Was named first-team all-state in Class 1A by the Iowa Girls Coaches Association. • Will continue her track and field career at Central College.

PAIGE DAUGHTON Mount Ayr Volleyball • Led her team with 159 kills, recording a kill efficiency of .142. Averaged 2.24 kills per set. • Served 187-of-203 for a serve efficiency of .921. Recorded 24 aces. • Finished second on her team with 200 digs, averaging 2.82 digs per set. • Recorded 17 total blocks, including nine solo blocks. • Named second-team all-conference in the Pride of Iowa Conference. Basketball • Led her team in scoring at 8.9 points per game, shooting 45.9 percent from the field. • Ranked second on the team with 5.9 rebounds per game, recording a total Daughton of 136 total rebounds. • Led her team with 89 assists. • Also led her team with 74 steals. • Named first-team all-conference in the Pride of Iowa Conference. Track and field • Qualified for the 2014 Co-ed State Track Meet in the shuttle hurdle relay and the 400 meter hurdles. • Ran on Mount Ayr’s 10th-place shuttle hurdle relay team that missed qualifying for finals in Class 1A by just .07 seconds. • Finished 17th in the Class 1A 400 meter hurdles, running 1:10.75. • Ran on Mount Ayr’s Pride of Iowa Conference championship shuttle hurdle relay. • Finished second in the 400 meter hurldes at the 2014 Pride of Iowa Conference Meet. Ran on the fifth-place 4x100 relay and the second place 4x400 relay team. Softball • Ranked third on her team with a .358 batting average. Had an on-base percentage of .416. • Hit two doubles and finished with 11 RBI, scoring a team-high 27 runs. • Finished perfect in stolen bases, with 21 steals. • Named first-team all-confere • Will be attending Iowa State University, where she will major in athletic training.

LIBBY BEMIS Clarke Basketball • Led her team in scoring with 16.0 points per game on 40.6 percent shooting, 32.3 percent shooting from 3-point and 69.9 percent shooting from the free throw line. • Led her team in rebounding at 8.2 boards per game, recording a total of 171 rebounds. • Finished second on the team with 48 assists and 29 steals. • Named first-team all-conference in the South Central Conference, after being second team last year. • Selected to the IGCA all-star game, becoming just the second girl in school history to be selected for that game. Bemis • Broke the school single season rebounding record with 8.2 rebounds per game. • Was a part of a Clarke team that won three straight South Central Conference championships. Tennis • Went 25-3 in singles and 9-0 in doubles for her senior season. • Broke the school’s all-time career wins record. Finished her career with a record of 114-16, including a 50-5 record in singles matches and a 64-11 record in doubles matches. • Qualified for the 2013 State Tennis Meet in doubles competition. • Won two South Central Conference championships, winning the singles title as a senior and doubles title as a junior, as well as winning four straight conference team titles. Softball • Ranked second on her team with a batting average of .396. Had an on-base percentage of .463 and a slugging percentage of .719. • Led her team with six home runs and 24 RBI. • Hit 12 doubles and one triple. • Had a 27-3 record in the pitching circle, tossing just the 13th perfect game in state tournament history. • She has pitched 182 innings with an earned run average of 1.15, walking just 33 batters compared to 218 strikeouts. • Her 218 strikeouts rank fifth in Class 3A, while her 1.15 ERA is second in Class 3A. • Helped lead the Lady Indians to three straight South Central Conference championships, going 29-1 within the conference during that span. • Won the 2013 Class 3A Pitcher of the Year Award after leading Clarke to a runner-up finish in Class 3A. Was also named first-team all-state and to the all-tournament team. • Led Clarke to the 2014 Class 3A state championship, being named captain of the all-tournament team. • Named first-team all-state in Class 3A for the second straight season. • Selected to play in the Iowa Girls Coaches Association Senior All-Star Games. • Signed to play softball at Minnesota State.

CARLEY ROBINS Clarke Basketball • Ranked second on her team in scoring with 11.6 points per game on 40.9 percent shooting from the floor. • Made a single season school record 52 3-pointers on 37.4 percent shooting from behind the arc. • Finished fourth on her team in rebounding with 4.0 rebounds per game, recording a total of 89 rebounds for the season. • Led her team with 60 assists in 22 games and also recorded 20 steals. • Broke the school’s career record for made 3-pointers with 96 for her career. • Was a part of a Clarke team that won three consecutive South Central Conference championships. Robins • Was a unanimous selection to the 2013-14 South Central Conference second-team all-conference. Softball • Hit .300 for the season with an on-base percentage of .456 and a slugging percentage of .538. • Hit six home runs for the season, which tied for the team lead. Drove in 24 runs for the season. • Recorded three assists from the outfield, two of which were game-saving plays — one against Winterset to record the final out of the game at home plate and the other in the regional final against ADM to keep the game tied going into the bottom of the seventh inning. • Hit two home runs at the 2014 State Softball Tournament, bringing her career total a the state tournament to five home runs in six games. • Hit the walkoff home run in the bottom of the seventh inning of the Class 3A state championship game to give Clarke the state title. • Was named to the Class 3A all-tournament team for the second straight season at the State Softball Tournament. • In 2013, broke the Class 3A state tournament record for most home runs in a single state tournament with three. • Was named to the South Central Conference second-team all-conference. • Was named a third-team all-state player in Class 3A by the Iowa Girls Coaches Association. • Will continue her playing career at DMACC.


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Creston Football • Finished second on the team with 416 rushing yards on 79 carries, averaging 5.3 yards per carry. Rushed for a team-leading 10 touchdowns. • Caught 18 passes for 162 yards with one touchdown, averaging 9.0 yards per catch. Completed the only pass he attempted for 41 yards. Frain • Led the team with 146 tackles, ranking fifth in Class 3A. Also recorded 14 solo tackles for loss and one solo sack. • Recovered one fumble. • Named unanimous first-team all-district as a linebacker. • Named first-team all-state as a linebacker in Class 3A for the second straight year by the Iowa Newspaper Association. Also named first-team all-state linebacker by the Des Moines Register for the second straight year. • Is likely the all-time career leader in tackles at Creston/O-M with 362 career tackles. He led the team in tackling for three straight seasons with season totals of 78, 107 and 146. Wrestling • Recorded what may be the fastest fall in state history, decking his first round opponent at the 2014 John J. Harris Wrestling Tournament in five seconds. (Such records are not kept for regular-season matches.) • He is a two-time state placewinner and three-time state qualifier. • Was ranked second in Class 2A at 170 pounds for much of his senior season. • Placed sixth in Class 2A at 170 pounds after suffering a torn meniscus during a semifinal round loss. Finished fourth at 160 pounds as a junior. • He started on four straight Creston/O-M wrestling teams that qualified for the State Dual Meet. • Finished his senior season with a record of 52-6 with 35 pins. • Won the 2014 Mike Abel Most Outstanding Wrestler Award for his school. • Ranks second all-time in Creston/O-M history in victories (189) behind fourtime state champion Jake Marlin (204). • Ranks fifth all-time in school history in falls with 99. Soccer • Three-year starter after joining the team as a sophomore without any previous playing experience. • Will be attending Northwest Missouri State University, majoring in agriculture business.

Interstate 35 Volleyball • Led her team with 162 kills and a kill efficiency of .133. Averaged 2.53 kills per set. • Served 222-of-228 for a serve efficiency of .974, also tops on the team. Served 33 aces. • Led her team with 169 digs, averaging 2.64 digs per set. • Named first-team all-conference in the Pride of Iowa Conference. Sandquist Track and field • At the 2014 Pride of Iowa Conference Meet, won conference championships in the 4x100 relay and the sprint medley relay. • Was a 13-time qualifier to the Co-ed State Track Meet in her career, including being a placewinner at state three times. • Her best finish at the Co-ed State Track Meet came in the sprint medley relay in 2012, placing third. • At the 2014 Co-ed State Track Meet, she ran on Interstate 35’s 22nd place distance medley relay, the 21st place 4x100 relay and the 13th-place sprint medley relay. • Received academic all-state honors in 2014, in addition to academic all-conference honors in 2012, 2013 and 2014.. • Selected to participate in the Senior All-Star Spotlight Meet. • She is a part of school record relay teams in the 4x100 relay, the sprint medley relay and the distance medley relay. • Helped the Roadrunners win back-to-back Pride of Iowa Conference team championships. Softball • Ranked second on her team with a .395 batting average. Had an on-base percentage of .500. • Ranked third on her team with three home runs and second in doubles with six. Hit one triple and finished 22 RBI. • Finished perfect on the season in stolen bases, going 19-for-19. • In five starts and two relief appearances, has a 3-2 record in the pitching circle. • In 28 2/3 innings, has an earned run average of 2.93 with 23 walks compared to 37 strikeouts. Opponents hit just .165 against her. • Has just six errors in 70 chances with 40 assists and 24 putouts for a fielding percentage of .914. • Helped lead her team to a 22-4 record. • Named first-team all-conference in the Pride of Iowa. • Selected to play in the Iowa Girls Coaches Association Senior All-Star Games. • Will be attending Iowa State University on a vocal scholarship and will be a part of the ISU choir.

Clarke County Speedway results

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Clarke County Speedway July 26 results Outlaw Hobby Stocks Driver Car 1. Trevor Tanner 33T 2. Tyler Clark 7T 3. Brodie Buckingham 4B 4. Chris Mitchell 15 5. Jim Alexander 14A 6. Chris Onstot 20C 7. Todd Jimmerson 76 8. Darin Dezwarte 47 9. Kadin Miller 3 10. Bill Rumley 23 11. Dean Richards 78 12. Richard Sorenseon 23x 13. Trenton Jeanes 66 14. Cody Caylor 13 15. Caleb Seibert 4CSM 16. John Chipp 10x 17. David Castellano 11 B-Mods Driver Car 1. Colton Livezey 29 2. Chase Rudolf 8CR 3. Jason Mason 6M 4. Buddy Ray Jones 25 5. Matt Hays 42 6. Josh Bear 46 7. Arie Schouten 99RE 8. Scott Bear 46 9. Rick Germar 93 10. Garrett Alexander 2K 11. Brian O’Neal 45 12. Dan Gilette 14 Pro 4 Trucks Driver Car 1. Garrit McKee 88 2. John Bakley 12B 3. Andy Forcht 5 4. Jesse Dudney 84

Southwest Valley Football • Led the team with 115 total tackles, including 10 solo tackles for loss and five solo sacks. • Recovered one fumble. • Named unanimous first-team all-district offensive lineman. • Named unanimous first-team all-district defensive lineman. • Named first team all-Southwest Iowa defensive lineman by the Longabaugh Red Oak Express. • Named second-team all-state defensive lineman by the Iowa Newspaper Association and second-team all-state defensive lineman by the Des Moines Register. • Named to the academic all-district team for the third straight year. • Selected to play in the 2014 Iowa Shrine Bowl. • Among the school’s career leaders in tackles with 242 career tackles. • Was a two-year team captain and played long snapper for three years. Basketball • Led the team with 12.9 points per game on 49.5 percent shooting. • Led the team in rebounding at 7.6 rebounds per game, with a total of 152 rebounds. • Dished out 27 assists to lead the team. • Named second-team all-conference in the Pride of Iowa Conference. Track and field • Won Pride of Iowa Conference championships in 2014 in the discus and the shot put, throwing 145-0 in the discus and 44-1 in the shot put. Also won the conference championship in the discus as a junior, throwing 128-1. • Qualified for the 2014 Co-ed State Track Meet in the shot put, finishing 24th in Class 2A with a throw of 42-4. Finished 20th in the Class 1A discus throw as a junior. Baseball • Hit .344 with five doubles, one triple and four home runs, driving in 17 runs. Had an on-base percentage of .440. • His four home runs tied for first in the Pride of Iowa Conference. • Had a 2-4 record pitching in five starts and three relief appearances. • Threw 30 1/3 innings with an 5.77 earned run average, walking 22 and striking out 32. Opponents hit .278 against him. • Signed to play football at Iowa Western Community College, where he will study diesel mechanics.

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Jennifer Wright The July Shining Star award was presented by Warrior Osceola and Osceola Chamber Main Street to Jennifer Wright, employee at Casey’s at 114 N. Main in downtown Osceola. Jennifer was nominated by Paula McClaflin “Jennifer is very friendly and efficient whenever I’m in the Casey’s store,” said McClaflin. “It’s always a pleasure to see someone who is so upbeat and polite, even when I’m not in the best of moods. She is a great person to get to know in our community through her outstanding work ethic and customer service.” A Shining Star Award is given every month. Please send your nominations for the Shining Star Award to ocms@iowatelecom.net. Derek Lumsden, Executive Director Osceola Chamber Main Street Sponsored by these local businesses: Makin’ Your Bloomin’ Wishes Come True 146 S. Main Street | Osceola, Iowa 641-342-2511 M-F 8-5 • Sat 9-4 American Express • Mastercard • Visa • Discover


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OSCEOLA LIFEPOINT ASSEMBLY OF GOD, 801 N. Fillmore, 641.342.2334, Chuck DeVos, Lead Pastor, Chad Queener, Youth Pastor. Sunday - 9 am & 10:30 am, Worship, 9 am, Bible Classes. Wednesday - 7 pm - Kid’s Activities, Focal Point Youth & Prayer Meeting. Web site: www.lifepointministries.net CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH, 2225 N. Main. Transportation provided by Church if needed. 641-342-4778. Sunday - 9:45 a.m. - Sunday School. 11 a.m. - Morning Worship. 6 p.m. - Sunday Evening Services. 7 p.m. - Wednesday, Bible Study & Prayer. Web site: www.calvaryosceola.org CHRIST’S WAY CHURCH, Shane Simpson, pastor, 201 Leann Drive, 641-342-6181 or Sunday 9 a.m. - Sunday School, 10 a.m. - Worship Service. Wednesday - 6:30 p.m. - Youth Groups & Adult Bible Study. Sunday - 6:30 p.m. - Worship. Bible Studies are offered throughout the week. Call for schedule. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Douglas Berry, evangelist, 3310 West McLane, 641-342-2720. Sunday 7:30 a.m.-”Search” on Channel 23 KCWI. 9:30 a.m.-Bible Classes. 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. - Worship. Wednesday - 7 p.m. - Worship and Bible Study. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST LATTER-DAY SAINTS, East on Highway 34, 641-342-6333. Sunday - 10 a.m. -Sacrament meeting. 11:20 a.m. - Sunday School and Primary. 12:10 p.m. - Relief Society-Priesthood. Wednesdays - 2:00-8:00 p.m. Family History Center. COMMUNITY OF CHRIST CHURCH, 414 East McLane, Elder Tom Meyer, pastor, 342-2553. 9:30 a.m. - Sunday School. 10:00 a.m. FAITH FELLOWSHIP, Evangelical Free Church, 230 S. Fillmore, Pastor Sheldon Lorenson, 342-6603. Youth Pastor Darrin Baumfalk. Sunday - 9:00 a.m. - Sunday School. 10:00 a.m. - Morning Worship. Wednesday - 7 p.m. - Mid-week Bible study and prayer service. Weekly small groups - call for info. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Southern Baptist, 900 South Fillmore. Sunday - 9:30 a.m. - Sunday School. 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Service - 6:00 p.m. Bible Study. Wednesday evening services - 6 p.m. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ), 300 South Main St., The Rev. Dr. Al Adams, minister, Sunday - 9 a.m. Sunday school for all, 10 a.m. - Worship, Wednesday, 5:30 p.m.

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On the border By Father David Polich St. Bernard Catholic Church

In the midst of all the uproar surrounding the plight of the thousands of Central American children detained at the border, the response of most religious leaders nationally, as well as in Iowa, has been consistent: This is a humanitarian issue demanding compassionate action. Russell Moore, the president of the Southern Baptists’ Ethics and Liberty Commission, has said, “This is a crisis, and not simply a political crisis, but a moral one.” Those fleeing from El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala are suffering and in need, and that should be our first concern. Many Christians have been reminded of Matthew’s Gospel, which recounts the flight of Joseph, Mary and the infant Jesus to Egypt—refugees from the murderous King Herod. Bishop Alan Scarfe of the Episcopal Diocese of Iowa and Bishop Julius C. Trimble of the Iowa Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church issued a joint statement which says in part: “ We believe this may be a defining moment in our witness as faith leaders in the United States. Let this crisis involving thousands of innocent children bring out the best in Iowans. How we respond to children in this and in all situations is a test of our national character and our capacity to wed compassion with justice and hospitality.” Soul Cafe worshipful supper. GRACE BIBLE CHURCH OF SOUTHERN IOWA, meets at 410 N. Dewey Osceola. Cass Young, pastor. 641-342-7110. 10:00 a.m. Church Service. LIGHT OF GRACE, 400 E. Cass St., 641-745-7257, Victor Lochman, pastor, worship Sunday, 10 a.m. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, 101 E. View Place, Rev. J.R. Wheeler, pastor, 641-3423121. Sunday - 9:00 a.m. God’s Service. 10:15 a.m. - Sunday School. Wednesday - 7:30 p.m. Elders & Deacons meeting. OSCEOLA FULL GOSPEL CHURCH, 700 Colorado, Osceola, IA. Pastor James R. Sheesley. Sunday - Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. - Morning Worship, 10:45 a.m. - Evening Worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday - Bible Study, 7 p.m. Website: www.osceolafullgospelchurch.com SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST, corner of Hwy. 69 and 152, SDA50213@yahoo.com. Saturday - 9:30 a.m. - Sabbath School. 11:00 a.m. - Church Service. ST.

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CHURCH, 222 East Pearl. 641-3422850. Fr. David Polich. English mass on Sundays at 10:30 a.m. Spanish mass on Sundays at noon. Misas espanol los domingos 12 p.m. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 130 W. Grant St. Osceola, 641342-2830. Julie M. Poore, pastor. Wednesday: 6:30 p.m. www (Wonderful Wednesday Worship). Sunday: Worship; 9 a.m. Nursery available.

HOPEVILLE HOPEVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Dwayne Henrichs, pastor, 641-338-2248. Sunday -10 a.m. - Morning Worship. 11 a.m. - Sunday School. LACELLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Dwayne Henrichs, pastor. Sunday - 11 a.m. - Morning Worship Service. LA IGLESIA DE DIOS DE LA PROFECIA, Lilia Perez, Pastora. 1215 S. Main St, Osceola. Dia de Cultos: Domingo - 10:30 a.m., Escuela Dominical. 11:30 a.m., Servicio. Martes - 6:00 p.m., Oracion. Jueves - 6:00 p.m.,

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OTTAWA BETHEL CHAPEL CHRISTIAN UNION CHURCH- 8 miles north of Ottawa, Dan Newell, pastor. Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday school, 10:30 a.m. morning worship.

The Methodists in Iowa have been particularly active and vocal in calling for immediate assistance for the children both in our state and on the national level. Iowa’s four Catholic bishops likewise have stated the welfare of these unaccompanied children is a priority. The Interfaith Alliance of Iowa and other groups have voiced similar sentiments. The safety and wellbeing of the youngsters is of utmost importance. The cause of this problem demands our attention as well, of course. Nothing occurs in a vacuum, and much of what happens in Central America is intertwined with what happens here: The drug market in the U.S., American foreign and economic policies, etc. Here, too, the issues are moral as well as political. It is easy to say that we cannot fix the problems of the world. It is harder to admit that we bear some responsibility for the problems in other lands by our own self-centered policies and actions. It is Christian to remember that we are called to be brothers and sisters, as difficult and messy as that sometimes may be. Misioneros. Viernes - 6:00 p.m., Hogares. MEDORA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Keith Putney, pastor, 641-449-3544. Sunday - 9:00 a.m. - Worship, 9:15 a.m. - Church School.

CHARITON ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 1112 Hillcrest Court, Chariton, IA (North on Highway 14). Rev. Sue Palmer. 641-7744911. Sunday Worship Service: 9:15 a.m.

MURRAY CHURCH OF CHRIST, 430 Third St., Murray, IA 50174, 641 4472569. Minster - Brian McCracken. Activities: Sunday - 9:30 a.m. - Sunday School; 10:30 a.m. Worship; 6 p.m. - Bible Study. Wednesday - 3:30 p.m. - J.A.M. 7 p.m. - Bible Study/Youth Groups. MURRAY BAPTIST CHURCH, 641-447-2487. Corner of 3rd and Grant Streets. Pastor Alex Bauman. Sunday - 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m. - Morning Worship. 6 p.m. - Sunday

TRURO PERU-TRURO UNITED METHODIST PARISH, Truro, 641765-4782. Sandy Smith, Pastor. Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday School - Worship-11:00 a.m. Peru 8:30 a.m. Worship. TRURO CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, Truro, Shonda Deranleau, pastor, 641-765-4524. Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday School -10:30 a.m. Worship.

VAN WERT VAN WERT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Rick Hawkins, pastor. Sunday - 10:30 a.m. - Morning Worship Service. 9:30 a.m. - Children’s Sunday School. VAN WERT ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH, Pastor Butch Black, Sunday - 10 a.m. - Sunday School. 11 a.m. - Worship. Wednesday - 6:30 p.m. - Bible Study.

Evening Service. 7 p.m. - Jr./Sr. High Youth Group. Wednesday 7 p.m. - Prayer and Bible Study. 3rd Thursday each month - 7 p.m. -Ladies Missionary Group. MURRAY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 707 Maple St., Pastors Brandon Campbell, Sandy Smith. Sunday Worship 11 a.m.-12 p.m., children’s church during worship; Fellowship and Adult Lessons 10 a.m.

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Loebsack announces development funding Congressman Dave Loebsack, D-Iowa, announced Southern Iowa Rural Water Association (SIRWA) has received a $300,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Rural Development Water and Waste Disposal Grant program. The funds will be used for the replacement of water service meters and sub-meters in the SIRWA water distribution system in its nine-county service area. Approximately 10,779 residential and commercial customers

will benefit from the project. “Investments in infrastructure, particularly in the state’s more rural areas, are key to rebuilding Iowa’s economy,” Loebsack said. “I am pleased that the Southern Iowa Rural Water Association is receiving the funding to make these necessary improvements.” SIRWA covers Adair, Adams, Clarke, Decatur, Ringgold, Taylor, Union, Madison, Cass, Montgomery, Page and Warren counties

Upcoming seminar answers questions on Medicare The Senior Health Insurance Information Program (SHIIP) is hosting a seminar on August 27 at Clarke County Hospital to answer common questions about Medicare. The “Welcome to Medicare” seminar is free to the public and will review the many Medicare plans available, including Part A and Part B, prescription drug benefit (Part D), Medicare Advantage plans and Medicare supplement insurance. Those who are enrolling for the first time, those who are enrolled but have questions and those who are assisting with family and friends on Medicare are encouraged to attend.

“Everyone’s health needs are different, so it’s important to understand which Medicare plan is a best fit to assure that anyone eligible gets the health benefits they deserve,” said Mel Ammon from SHIIP. Register by Aug. 20. To register, call 1-800-351-4464. The seminar will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the Clarke County Hospital Administration Building: 805 S. Fillmore St. in Osceola. SHIIP is a service of the State of Iowa. SHIIP counselors are trained by the state and do not sell or promote any insurance companies, policies or agents. Clarke County Hospital is the sponsor for SHIIP in Clarke County.

CCH awarded for excellence Clarke County Hospital received the 2014 Excellence in Patient Care Award for outstanding results on the discharge section of the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) patient survey. This is the third consecutive year Clarke County Hospital was selected for this honor. “I’m proud of our hospital team for the continued effort of providing our patients quality healthcare,” said Brian Evans, chief executive officer at Clarke County Hospital. “Our patients are treated like family, and these awards prove the excellent medical care you will receive from our hospital.” The HCAHPS survey is a national, standardized and publicly reported survey of patients’ perspectives of their hospital experience. It is administered by Centers of Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) to random patients who stay at the hospital and

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Revenue; United States of America, Internal Revenue Service; State of Iowa, Child Support Recovery Unit; Unknown Spouse OSCEOLA SENTINEL-TRIBUNE (if any) of James A. Bailey; Unknown Spouse (if any) of Kelly M. Bailey, et al. Defendants. EQUITY NO: EQCV012002 ORIGINAL NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION You are notified that a petition has been filed in the office of this court naming you as a defendant in this action. 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Hustlers West of the 6th P.M., Clarke County, Hoto Baby Bunny Photograph Weston Brokaw Iowa, and whose centerline is described Blue as follows: Summer Sunset Photograph Monique Smith Beginning at a point that is S 00° 34' Blue Locust Photograph 55"Weston E a distance of 112.78 feet from the Brokaw Blue West Quarter Corner of said Section Tree Photograph Fifteen (15); thence N 84° 28' 56" W a Monique Smith Blue of 62.27 feet; thence with a distance Four Leaf Clover Photograph Weston curve turningBrokaw to the left with an arc Red Clematis (Zoom) Photgraph length of 89.60 feet; thence S 18° 07' Monique Smith 58"Blue W a distance of 195.27 feet; thence Clown Fish Photograph with a curve turning to the right with Weston Brokaw Blue arcStreet length of 237.42 feet, to the point of Sign Photograph Monique Smith termination. Blue Polar Bear Photograph ALSO DESCRIBED AS: Weston Brokaw Commencing at the Southeast CorBlue nerNapkin of the Holder Northeast Quarter of the Monique Smith Red Quarter (NE 1/4 SE 1/4) of Southeast Four Leaf Clovers Photograph Brokaw saidWeston Section Fifteen (15) thence N89° 24' Red 12"Step W a Stool distance of 364.95 feet to the G.B. Gophers Clover Kid point of Beginning; thence N 89° 24' Blue Kierstin Smith 12"Weston W a distance of 298.89 feet; thence Brokaw Big Horn Sheep Photograph 666.25 N 00° 37' 41" W a distance ofMirrir Recycled Reflections feet; thence N 89°32' 19" W a distance of 298.89 feet; thence N 00° 39' 04" W a distance of 350.10 feet; thence S 89° 32' 19" E a distance of 631.19 feet; thence S 00° 37' 41" E a distance of 1,017.05 feet, to the Point of beginning. (This tract contains 9.64 acres) Together with: A 20.00' wide non-exclusive easement for access purposes lying over and THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT across a part of the Northeast Quarter DECATUR COUNTY of the Southeast Quarter (NE1/4SE1/4) IN THE MATTER OF of Section Fifteen (15) Township SevenTHE ESTATE OF ty-three (73) North, Range Twenty-four JODY DALE SCHAFF, Deceased. (24) West of the 6th P.M., Clarke CounProbate No. ESPR004885 ty, Iowa, and whose centerline is deNOTICE OF APPOINTMENT scribed as follows: OF ADMINISTRATOR Beginning at a point that is S 00° 34' AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS 55" E a distance of 112.78 feet from the To All Persons Interested in the Estate West Quarter Corner of said Section of JODY DALE SCHAFF, Deceased, who Fifteen (15); thence N 84° 28' 56" W a died on or about July 9, 2014 distance of 62.27 feet; thence with a You are hereby notified that on the curve turning to the left with an arc 11th day of July, 2014, the undersigned length of 89.60 feet with a radius of was appointed administrator of the estate. 62.24 feet with a chord bearing of S 42° Notice is hereby given that all persons 43' 02" West;with a chord length of indebted to the estate are requested to 82.06 feet; thence S 18° 07' 58" W a dismake immediate payment to the under- tance of 195.27 feet; thence with a curve signed, and creditors having claims turning to the right with arc length of against the estate shall file them with the 237.42 feet, with a radius of 216.63 feet clerk of the above named district court, as with a chord bearing of South 59° 35' provided by law, duly authenticated, for 08" West, with a chord length of 225.72 allowance, and unless so filed by the later feet to the point of termination, comto occur of four months from the second monly known as 1251 Pacific Lane, publication of this notice or one month from the date of the mailing of this notice Woodburn, IA 50275 (the "Property") The petition further prays that the (unless otherwise allowed or paid) a claim mortgage on the above described real esis thereafter forever barred. tate be foreclosed, that a special execution Dated this 20th day of July, 2014. Marilyn Moon issue for the sale of as much of the mortAdministrator of the Estate gaged premises as is necessary to satisfy 1203 SW Church Street the judgment and for other relief as the Leon, Iowa 50144 Court deems just and equitable. For further details, please review the petition on Carol A. Clark file in the clerk's office. The Plaintiffs atICIS PIN Number: AT0001574 torney is Katie McKain, of South and AsAttorney for the Administrator sociates, P.C.; whose address is 1245 Jor102 S Mulberry PO Box 119, dan Creek Parkway, Suite 120, West Des Lamoni, Iowa 50140 Date of second publication: Aug. 14, 2014 Moines, IA 50266. NOTICE THE PLAINTIFF HAS ELECTED IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT OF FORECLOSURE WITHOUT RECLARKE COUNTY DEMPTION. THIS MEANS THAT Household Finance Industrial Loan THE SALE OF THE MORTGAGED Company of Iowa PROPERTY WILL OCCUR Plaintiff, PROMPTLY AFTER ENTRY OF vs. JUDGMENT UNLESS YOU FILE James A. Bailey; Kelly M. Bailey; ParWITH THE COURT A WRITTEN DEties in Possession; Ford Motor Credit MAND TO DELAY THE SALE. IF Company, LLC; Equable Ascent Financial, LLC; State of Iowa, Department of YOU FILE A WRITTEN DEMAND, Revenue; United States of America, Inter- THE SALE WILL BE DELAYED UNnal Revenue Service; State of Iowa, Child TIL TWELVE MONTHS (OR SIX Support Recovery Unit; Unknown Spouse MONTHS IF THE PETITION IN(if any) of James A. Bailey; Unknown CLUDES A WAIVER OF DEFICIENCY JUDGMENT) FROM THE ENTRY Spouse (if any) of Kelly M. Bailey, et al. OF JUDGMENT IF THE MORTDefendants. GAGED PROPERTY IS YOUR RESIEQUITY NO: EQCV012002 DENCE AND IS A ONE-FAMILY OR ORIGINAL NOTICE FOR TWO-FAMILY DWELLING OR UNPUBLICATION You are notified that a petition has TIL TWO MONTHS FROM ENTRY been filed in the office of this court nam- OF JUDGMENT IF THE MORTing you as a defendant in this action. The GAGED PROPERTY IS NOT YOUR petition was filed on May 14, 2014, and RESIDENCE OR IS YOUR RESIprays for foreclosure of Plaintiffs mort- DENCE BUT NOT A ONE-FAMILY gage in favor of the Plaintiff on the prop- OR TWO-FAMILY DWELLING. erty described in this notice and judgment YOU WILL HAVE NO RIGHT OF REfor the unpaid principal amount of DEMPTION AFTER THE SALE. THE $142,483.43, with 7.45% per annum inter- PURCHASER AT THE SALE WILL est thereon from August 1, 2013, together BE ENTITLED TO IMMEDIATE with late charges, advances and the costs POSSESSION OF THE MORTGAGED of the action including (but not limited to) PROPERTY. YOU MAY PURCHASE title costs and reasonable attorney's fees, AT THE SALE. You must serve a motion or answer on as well as a request that said sums be declared a lien upon the following described or before 27th day of August, 2014, and premises from April 26, 2004, located in within a reasonable time thereafter file your motion or answer with the Clerk of Clarke county, Iowa: Commencing at the Southeast Cor- Court for Clarke County, at the county ner of the Northeast Quarter of the courthouse in Osceola, Iowa. If you do Southeast Quarter (NE 1/4 SE 1/4) of not, judgment by default may be rendered said Section Fifteen (15) thence N89° 24' against you for the relief demanded in the 12" W a distance of 364.95 feet to the petition. If you require the assistance of auxilpoint of Beginning; thence N 89° 24' 12" W a distance of 298.89 feet; thence iary aids or services to participate in a court action because of a disability, immeN 00° 37' 41" W a distance of 666.25 feet; thence N 89°32' 19" W a distance diately call your District ADA Coordinaof 332.17 thence N 00° 39' 04" W a dis- tor at 515-286-3394. If you are hearing tance of 350.10 feet; thence S 89° 32' impaired, call Relay Iowa TTY at 1-80019" E a distance of 631.19 feet; thence S 735-2942. By: Linda Graves 00° 37' 41" E a distance of 1,017.05 feet, CLERK OF THE ABOVE COURT to the Point of beginning. (This tract Clarke County Courthouse contains 9.64 acres) 100 S. Main Street, Together with: Osceola, IA 50213 A 20.00' wide non-exclusive easement IMPORTANT: for access purposes lying over and YOU ARE ADVISED TO SEEK LEacross a part of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of the South- GAL ADVICE AT ONCE TO PROTECT east Quarter (NE1/4SE1/4) of Section YOUR INTERESTS.

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Fifteen (15) Township Seventy-three (73) North, Range Twenty-four (24) West of the 6th P.M., Clarke County, Iowa, and whose centerline is described as follows: Beginning at a point that is S 00° 34' 55" E a distance of 112.78 feet from the West Quarter Corner of said Section Fifteen (15); thence N 84° 28' 56" W a distance of 62.27 feet; thence with a curve turning to the left with an arc length of 89.60 feet; thence S 18° 07' 58" W a distance of 195.27 feet; thence with a curve turning to the right with arc length of 237.42 feet, to the point of termination. ALSO DESCRIBED AS: Commencing at the Southeast Corner of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NE 1/4 SE 1/4) of said Section Fifteen (15) thence N89° 24' 12" W a distance of 364.95 feet to the point of Beginning; thence N 89° 24' 12" W a distance of 298.89 feet; thence N 00° 37' 41" W a distance of 666.25 feet; thence N 89°32' 19" W a distance of 298.89 feet; thence N 00° 39' 04" W a distance of 350.10 feet; thence S 89° 32' 19" E a distance of 631.19 feet; thence S 00° 37' 41" E a distance of 1,017.05 feet, to the Point of beginning. (This tract contains 9.64 acres) Together with: A 20.00' wide non-exclusive easement for access purposes lying over and

Clarke County Board of Supervisors July 21, 2014 The Board met in regular session in the Courthouse with the following members present: Marvin McCann and Myron Manley. Also present, Auditor Janice White. Larry Keller was in and out during the meeting as he was serving on jury duty. Chairman McCann called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. Manley moved to approve the agenda, seconded by McCann. All, "ayes". Keller arrived at 9:30 a.m. Moved by Keller, seconded by Manley, to regretfully accept the resignation of Sherry Halls from the Veteran's Affairs Board. All, "ayes". Moved by Manley, seconded by Keller, to approve the appointment of Matt McCann as Knox Township Trustee to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Trustee George McCann. All, "ayes". The board will wait to approve payment to the Landfill Commission, since an extension has been granted by the state. Moved by Manley, seconded by Keller, to approve Third Amendment to Restated 28E Agreement for Southeast Iowa Response Group between the City of Ottumwa and the Iowa counties of Mahaska, Keokuk, Monroe, Wapello, Jefferson, Davis, Van Buren, Decatur, Wayne and Clarke. All, "ayes". Keller left at 9:45 a.m. It is necessary, in Service Area 6, to ap-

Murray Special Meeting City Council Minutes July 23, 2014 1. CALL TO ORDER / ROLL CALL Mayor Scott Busick called the City of Murray special city council meeting to order July 23, 2014 at 7:05 p.m. at City Hall. Present: Greg Clark, Jeannie Crees, Ken Harrison, and Mayor Busick. Absent: Dean Robins and Lois Hamilton. 2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA Harrison/Crees moved to approve the agenda as presented. ROLL CALL: AYES: Clark, Crees, Harrison. NAYS: None. Motion carried 3-0 3. DISCUSSION OF AMENDING HEALTH INSURANCE BENEFITS FOR NEW FULL TIME EMPLOYEES City administrator submitted proposed cost of alternative health benefits for superintendent of water/sewer and city administrator. Council members inquired about the cost difference for the city. City administrator that the alternative method would cost the city approximately $1,700 per month. Harrison/Clark moved to approve superintendent water/sewer alternative health insurance benefits and provide employee with a check each month in the amount of $123.90. ROLL CALL: AYES: Clark, Crees, Harrison. NAYS: None. Motion carried 3-0 Clark/Crees moved to approve city administrator alternative health insurance benefits and provide increase in salary by $10,000 per year and one check in the amount of $793. ROLL CALL: AYES: Clark, Crees, Harrison. NAYS: None. Motion carried 3-0 4. DISCUSSION TO UPDATE CITY SOFTWARE City administrator provided the cost associated with updating current financial and payroll software: annual price will decrease by 10% and there is a onetime fee for training. Harrison/Clark moved to approve the city to update software with fee for training. ROLL CALL: AYES: Clark, Crees, Harrison. NAYS: None. Motion carried 3-0 5. INFORMATION ABOUT UPDATES TO RESERVIOR a. Resolution 2014-08 Mayor Busick explained that the Clarke County Reservoir Commission had entities that left the Commission and the County attorney cleaned up repetitive wording in the original intergovernmental agreement. Crees/Clark moved to approve resolution 2014-08. ROLL CALL: AYES: Clark, Crees, Harrison. NAYS: None. Motion carried 3-0 6. DISCUSSION OF EMPLOYEE REVIEW (EMPLOYEE MAY REQUEST CLOSED SESSION) Council addressed specific questions that employee had written in response of receipt of review. Council made revision of review to exclude wording that indicated it was a 'warning' and replaced with evaluation. Employee refused to sign amended copy. Original review, amended review, and employee response will stay in employee's file. No motion made. 7. ADJOURNMENT Harrison/Clark moved to adjourn the meeting. ROLL CALL: AYES: Clark, Crees, Harrison. NAYS: None. Motion carried 3-0. The meeting was adjourned at 7:52 p.m. Scott Busick, Mayor ATTEST: Jennifer Adesso, City Administrator These minutes are not Council approved. OSCEOLA WATER BOARD July 3, 2014 (UNOFFICAL - NOT BOARD APPROVED) The Osceola Water Board met for the regularly scheduled meeting on Thursday, July 3, 2014 at 5:30 P.M. This being the time and place as legally posted, the meeting was called to order by Chairman Ryan Rychnovsky with the following Board Members present: MacKenzie O'Hair, Alisha Kale and Dave Neas. Susanna Contreras was absent. Also present were Superintendent Brandon Patterson, Utility Office Manager Carrie Benda, Seth Lampman, Kirk Duer and others not signed in. Board member Neas motioned to approve the agenda as presented and O'Hair seconded the motion. Ayes: O'Hair, Kale, Neas, Rychnovsky Nays: None Absent: Conteras Motion Passed No one was present to address the board about items not on the agenda. Utility Office Manager Carrie Benda opened the discussion regarding the funds received from the atrazine settlement by introducing Seth Lampman with Edward Jones. Mr. Lampman presented options for the board to review and discussed each one in detail. After the presentation and discussion, board member Neas motioned

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No one was present to address the board about items not on the agenda. Utility Office Manager Carrie Benda opened the discussion regarding the funds received from the atrazine settlement by introducing Seth Lampman with Edward Jones. Mr. Lampman presented options for the board to review and discussed each one in detail. After the presentation and discussion, board member Neas motioned to invest $218,000 in a managed account and $100,000 to be placed in a CD and Kale seconded the motion. Ayes: O'Hair, Kale, Neas, Rychnovsky Nays: None Absent: Conteras Motion Passed Water Superintendent Brandon Patterson opened the discussion regarding the building repairs located at 208 West Jefferson Street. Mr. Patterson introduced Kirk Duer of The Duerson Corporation who was present to assist in answering questions that the board had regarding the project. After discussion, the board requested additional information regarding alternative products and chose not to act until that information was received. This item will be placed on the next agenda. Board member O'Hair stepped out at 6:15 p.m. Water Superintendent Brandon Patterson opened the discussion regarding a premise with more than one service unit by stating that the rules that were adopted in March did not include this rule and the board needed to pass the presented resolution to adopt the rule for use. After discussion, board member Kale motioned to approve resolution 2014-10 regarding a premise with more than one service unit and Neas seconded the motion. Roll call vote was; Ayes: O'Hair, Kale, Neas, Rychnovsky Nays: None Absent: Conteras Motion Passed Resolution 2014-10 Water Superintendent Brandon Patterson opened the discussion regarding future equipment purchases by requesting board discussion. Mr. Patterson explained that the water department was facing major rate increases a couple of years ago. The board at that time decided to make changes within the organization to see if we could be more efficient and control costs passed onto our customers. One of the changes the board decided to make was to start processing our own repairs and main breaks. Mr. Patterson presented equipment that would be needed to effectively continue the process of doing our own work. After discussion, the board requested information regarding a plan for employees and development of the department. An agenda item will be placed on the August agenda to set a date for a work session. Water Superintendent Brandon Patterson opened the discussion regarding a private service line at 116 & 130 East Jefferson Street by providing a map for the board to review. Mr. Patterson explained that a request for the discontinuation of service at 130 East Jefferson was received. This home is currently on a shared line with 116 East Jefferson. Mr. Patterson suggested that the department install a service line in the city right of way from Park Street over to the 116 East Jefferson property line and install a meter pit. At that time, the homeowner would be required to hook into that meter pit and run the service line to the home within a timeframe worked out. By separating the two services, the home at 130 East Jefferson would be able to disconnect their services. After discussion, board member Neas motioned to authorize staff issue a notice to 116 East Jefferson and install a service line to the property line, set a meter pit and cutoff water service after the timeframe specified. Due to lack of a second, the motion died. The board decided to not take action on this topic until the services are requested to be disconnected at 130 East Jefferson. Water Superintendent Brandon Patterson opened the discussion regarding a water leak request at 1906 North Main Street by reminding the board that this item was discussed at the June meeting. At that meeting, the board requested additional information regarding the actual cost of water production. After discussion, board member Kale motioned to authorize staff to reduce the utility bill at 1906 North Main Street to Water Works production cost of $2.51 and authorize staff to accept monthly payments up to 60 months in addition to the current utility bill. Board member Neas seconded the motion. Ayes: O'Hair, Kale, Neas, Rychnovsky Nays: None Absent: Conteras Motion Passed Utility Manager Carrie Benda presented the water leak request for 210 East Cass Street which was for a toilet leak. After discussion, the board took no action on this item. Utility Manager Carrie Benda presented a resolution for the board to formally approve credit card use for the department. After discussion, board member Kale motioned to approve resolution 2014-09 approving a credit card policy and O'Hair seconded the motion. Roll call of the vote was; Ayes: O'Hair, Kale, Neas, Rychnovsky Nays: None Absent: Conteras Motion Passed Resolution 2014-09 Utility Manager Carrie Benda presented a letter from Faller, Kincheloe & Co., PLC for financial auditing purposes. The auditing firm requested the board review the letter and sign on behalf of the Water Works for services rendered. After discussion, board member Neas moved to approve the letter of engagement and autho-

and main breaks. Mr. Patterson presented equipment that would be needed to effectively continue the process of doing our• THURSDAY own work. After discussion, the board requested information regarding a plan for employees and development of the department. An agenda item will be placed on the August agenda to set a date for a work session. Water Superintendent Brandon Patterson opened the discussion regarding a private service line at 116 & 130 East Jefferson Street by providing a map for the board to review. Jam Mr. Patterson explained Raspberry that a request for the discontinuation of Blue service at 130 East Jefferson was received. for State ThisConsidered home is currently on a Fair shared line Chew withHailey 116 East Jefferson. Mr. Patterson suggested thatJam the department install a serApricot viceBlue line in the city right of way from Park Street over to the 116 Jefferson Considered forEast State Fair property Hailey line andChew install a meter pit. 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After Blue the board took no action on discussion, for State Fair this Considered item. Kaitlyn Boyer Carrie Benda presented Utility Manager a resolution for the board to formally apRose Photograph prove credit card use for the department. Blue AfterKaitlyn discussion, board member Kale moBoyer tioned to approve resolution 2014-09 apCombing Calf Photograph proving a credit card policy and O'Hair Blue the motion. Roll call of the vote seconded was;Kaitlyn Boyer Wood Pile Kale, Photograph Ayes: O'Hair, Neas, Rychnovsky Nays: BlueNone Absent: Conteras Kaitlyn Boyer Motion Passed Resolution 2014-09 Utility Manager Carrie Benda presented a letter from Faller, Kincheloe & Co., PLC for financial auditing purposes. The auditing firm requested the board review the letter and sign on behalf of the Water Works for services rendered. After discussion, board member Neas moved to approve the letter of engagement and authorize Chairman Rychnovsky sign on behalf of the Water Board of Trustees and Kale seconded the motion. Ayes: O'Hair, Kale, Neas, Rychnovsky Nays: None Absent: Conteras Motion Passed Water Superintendent Report: Brandon Patterson reported to the board updates regarding snowbird accounts where letters were issued to the customers and a meter testing policy that is currently being worked on. Continuing on, Mr. Patterson asked the board's thoughts on the department's assistance with high water readings and a shut-off policy for commercial accounts. Mr. Patterson also reported on the energy assessment audit, Kading development at The Meadows, water tower maintenance, North East Street paving project, staffing needs, pay scales and rate study. Concluding the report, Mr. Patterson reported that a start-up and shutdown process had been implemented at the plant and inquired the board's approval regarding moving forward with a time clock policy. Chairman Rychnovsky presented the consent agenda. Board member Kale motioned to approve the consent agenda as presented and O'Hair seconded the motion. The consent agenda included the Aging Report and YTD Budget Report as well as the following Bills and Claims: AFLAC PAYROLL.......................................$86.79 AGSOURCE LABORATORIES LAB TESTING.................................$82.00 ALLIANT ENERGY UTILITIES...................................$5,706.64 AUTOMATIC SYSTEMS CO SERVICES...................................$2,534.08 BARCO MUNICIPAL PRODUCTS INC.. SERVICES...................................$1,452.61 CARRIE BENDA REIMBURSEMENT......................$157.08 CARD MEMBER SERVICE SERVICES......................................$958.48 CARD SERVICE CENTER SERVICES........................................$29.62 CASEY'S GENERAL SERVICES FUEL............................................$1,065.24 CHEM-SULT INC CHEMICALS............................$50,618.11 CHESNUT LAWN & LANDSCAPE SERVICES......................................$395.00 CITY OF OSCEOLA SERVICES..............................$122,052.40 CR SERVICES SERVICES......................................$146.45 CRESTON PUBLISHING COMPANY PUBLICATIONS...........................$135.08 D & D PEST CONTROL SERVICES........................................$45.00 ROBERT OR DEBBIE FRUEH DEPOSIT REFUND.......................$100.00 HACH COMPANY LAB TESTING...............................$249.42 PATRICIA HAMILTON DEPOSIT REFUND.........................$48.17 RONEE HUSTED DEPOSIT REFUND.......................$100.00 HYDRITE CHEMICAL CO CHEMICALS..............................$1,702.40 IA ASSOCIATION OF MUNICIPAL DUES...............................................$670.22 IA DEPT OF HUMAN RESOURCES PAYROLL...................................$1,074.48 IA DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCES TESTING FEE................................$606.26 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE PAYROLL...................................$6,933.71 IOWA DEPT OF REVENUE PAYROLL...................................$2,183.00 IOWA DEPT OF REVENUE SALES TAX................................$5,304.00 IOWA ONE CALL SERVICES........................................$67.70 IOWA PHYS CLINIC MED FND SERVICES......................................$119.00 IPERS PAYROLL...................................$4,975.61 J P AUTO SERVICES........................................$29.27 KD TIRES, LLC REPAIR...........................................$366.00 TIFFANY MCBRIDE DEPOSIT REFUND.......................$100.00 MELLEN & ASSOCIATES, INC REPAIRS.....................................$6,077.10 MET LIFE INSURANCE..................................$593.97 MIDWEST OFFICE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES........................................$61.50 MUNICIPAL SUPPLY INC SERVICES...................................$1,404.55 MUTUAL OF OMAHA INSURANCE....................................$68.24 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS SERVICES........................................$39.80 OSCEOLA FARM & HOME SERVICES......................................$176.74 OSCEOLA WATER WORKS APPLY DEPOSITS........................$651.83 PENICK ELECTRIC SERVICES........................................$17.99 REYNOLDSON & VANWERDEN LEGAL SERVICES.........................$31.95 ROBINSONS CO SUPPLIES.........................................$59.45 SEMINOLE RETAIL ENERGY SV UTILITIES......................................$778.36 JACOB SNYDER DEPOSIT REFUND.......................$100.00 SOLUTIONS SUPPLIES.........................................$12.49 TEAMSTERS PAYROLL........................................$47.00 THREE C DESIGN SERVICES......................................$100.00 TOM & JOHN'S AUTO SERVICE SERVICES........................................$68.00 US CELLULAR

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CASEY'S GENERAL SERVICES FUEL............................................$1,065.24 CHEM-SULT 7, INC2014 AUGUST CHEMICALS............................$50,618.11 CHESNUT LAWN & LANDSCAPE SERVICES......................................$395.00 CITY OF OSCEOLA SERVICES..............................$122,052.40 CR SERVICES SERVICES......................................$146.45 CRESTON PUBLISHING COMPANY PUBLICATIONS...........................$135.08 D & D PEST CONTROL SERVICES........................................$45.00 Comb in Pocket Photograph ROBERT OR DEBBIE FRUEH Blue REFUND.......................$100.00 DEPOSIT Considered HACH COMPANYfor State Fair Boyer LABKaitlyn TESTING...............................$249.42 Clothesline Photograph PATRICIA HAMILTON DEPOSIT Blue REFUND.........................$48.17 RONEE HUSTED for State Fair Considered DEPOSIT REFUND.......................$100.00 Kaitlyn Boyer HYDRITE CHEMICAL CO Heifer Photograph CHEMICALS..............................$1,702.40 Blue IA ASSOCIATION OF MUNICIPAL Considered for State Fair DUES...............................................$670.22 IA DEPT OF HUMAN Kaitlyn Boyer RESOURCES PAYROLL...................................$1,074.48 Bales Photograph IA DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Blue TESTING FEE................................$606.26 Considered for State Fair INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE Kaitlyn Boyer PAYROLL...................................$6,933.71 Lemon Pies IOWA DEPT Whoopie OF REVENUE Blue PAYROLL...................................$2,183.00 IOWA DEPT OF REVENUE State Fair SALES TAX................................$5,304.00 Kaitlyn Boyer IOWA ONE CALL Peanut Butter Cookies SERVICES........................................$67.70 Blue IOWA PHYS CLINIC MED FND Kaitlyn Boyer SERVICES......................................$119.00 Blueberry Muffins IPERS PAYROLL...................................$4,975.61 Blue J P AUTO State Fair SERVICES........................................$29.27 Shalyn Brandt KD TIRES, LLC Brown and Green Photograph REPAIR...........................................$366.00 Blue MCBRIDE TIFFANY Shalyn Brandt DEPOSIT REFUND.......................$100.00 MELLEN & ASSOCIATES, INC Everyday Life Photograph REPAIRS.....................................$6,077.10 Red METShalyn LIFE Brandt INSURANCE..................................$593.97 Curve Clouds Photograph MIDWEST OFFICE TECHNOLOGY Blue SERVICES........................................$61.50 Shalyn Brandt MUNICIPAL SUPPLY INC Tassel Photograph SERVICES...................................$1,404.55 MUTUAL Red OF OMAHA INSURANCE....................................$68.24 Shalyn Brandt O'REILLY AUTO PARTS Corn Clouds Photograph SERVICES........................................$39.80 Blue FARM & HOME OSCEOLA Shalyn Brandt SERVICES......................................$176.74 Growing & Clouds Photograph OSCEOLA WATER WORKS APPLY BlueDEPOSITS........................$651.83 PENICK ELECTRIC Shalyn Brandt SERVICES........................................$17.99 End of the Day View REYNOLDSON Photograph & VANWERDEN LEGAL SERVICES.........................$31.95 ROBINSONS CO SUPPLIES.........................................$59.45 SV see SEMINOLE RETAIL ENERGY Please UTILITIES......................................$778.36 RESULTS, Page 14 JACOB SNYDER DEPOSIT REFUND.......................$100.00 SOLUTIONS SUPPLIES.........................................$12.49 TEAMSTERS PAYROLL........................................$47.00 THREE C DESIGN SERVICES......................................$100.00 TOM & JOHN'S AUTO SERVICE SERVICES........................................$68.00 US CELLULAR COMMUNICATION.....................$280.79 US POST OFFICE POSTAGE.......................................$520.38 UNITED HEALTHCARE INSURANCE............................$10,966.19 WILD BLUE COMMUNICATION.......................$86.32 WINDSTREAM COMMUNICATION.....................$272.79 CHAMEE ZIONG DEPOSIT REFUND.......................$100.00 ZEE MEDICAL INC. SERVICES......................................$123.25 ZIMCO SUPPLY CO SERVICES......................................$158.75 TOTAL CLAIMS....................$257,545.24 Ayes: O'Hair, Kale, Neas, Rychnovsky Nays: None Absent: Conteras Motion Passed Utility Office Manager Carrie Benda had nothing to report. Board Member Reports: Dave Neas requested an action item be placed on the August agenda to set up a work session for strategic planning. Ryan Rychnovsky gave an update regarding a customer who contacted him regarding the North East Street project and their financial obligations. Water Superintendent Brandon Patterson opened the discussion regarding the Water Superintendent's performance evaluation. After discussion, the board was not ready to conduct the annual evaluation and requested additional time. No action was taken. There being no further business to discuss, board member Kale motioned and O'Hair seconded adjournment at 8:45 p.m. Ayes: O'Hair, Kale, Neas, Rychnovsky Nays: None Absent: Conteras Motion Passed Attest: Ryan Rychnovsky, Chairman Carrie Benda, Utility Office Manager OSCEOLA WATER BOARD JUNE 10, 2014 (UNOFFICAL - NOT BOARD APPROVED) The Osceola Water Board met for the regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, June 10, 2014 at 5:30 P.M. This being the time and place as legally posted, the meeting was called to order by Chairman Ryan Rychnovsky with the following Board Members present: MacKenzie O'Hair, Alisha Kale, Susana Contreras and Dave Neas. Also present were Superintendent Brandon Patterson, Utility Office Manager Carrie Benda and others not signed in. Board member O'Hair motioned to approve the agenda as presented and Kale seconded the motion. Ayes: O'Hair, Kale, Contreras, Neas, Rychnovsky Nays: None Motion Passed No one was present to address the board about items not on the agenda. Utility Office Manager Carrie Benda opened the discussion regarding the funds from the atrazine settlement by stating that the CD expires on June 30, 2014 and stated the board would need to make a decision of how they wished to proceed. After discussion, the board's decision was made to move this agenda item to the July meeting for action. Utility Office Manager Carrie Benda opened the discussion regarding moving delinquent water amounts to bad debt by presenting a list of the water debts. After discussion, board member Kale motioned to approve staff to move the water debt from active to bad debt and Contreras seconded the motion. Ayes: O'Hair, Kale, Contreras, Neas, Rychnovsky Nays: None Motion Passed Utility Office Manager Carrie Benda opened the discussion regarding entering into an agreement with HR Green for general services by presenting the agreement for board review. After discussion, board member Kale motioned to approve staff to enter into an agreement with HR Green for general services and O'Hair seconded the motion. Ayes: O'Hair, Kale, Contreras, Neas, Rychnovsky Nays: None Motion Passed Utility Office Manager Carrie Benda opened the discussion regarding HGILakeside lease extension by presenting a copy of the contract. Discussion was held. No action was taken. Water Superintendent Brandon Patterson opened the discussion regarding utilization of fire hydrants during the CDBG Façade project by presenting the inquiry we were presented with. After discussion, the board's decision was to charge the hydrant deposit fee and cost of water used. No further action was taken. Water Superintendent Brandon Patterson opened the discussion regarding the water leak request for 1906 North Main by presenting the form that has been used in the past. Discussion was held regarding how the board wished to handle these types of requests. The board asked staff to place this request on the July meeting agenda and bring back a cost of production for the board to review. Water Superintendent Brandon Patterson opened the discussion regarding the meter reading/testing at Paul Mueller. The board authorized staff to move forward with the meter test and stated that if our


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agenda and bring back a cost of produc- PAYROLL........................................$88.00 ROBERT THOMAS tion for the board to review. Water Superintendent Brandon Patter- REFUND...............................................$.85 AUGUST 7,TOWNSEND 2014 son opened the THURSDAY discussion regarding• the KRYSTAL meter reading/testing at Paul Mueller. The REFUND...............................................$.01 board authorized staff to move forward U.S. CELLULAR with the meter test and stated that if our COMMUNICATION.....................$280.79 meter was found to be working properly U.S. POST OFFICE the customer would be responsible for POSTAGE.......................................$526.84 making payment on the invoice received. UNITED HEALTH CARE Also discussed was the need for a meter INSURANCE...............................$7,006.96 testing policy to be presented for adoption SAN JUANA VEGA at a future meeting. REFUND...............................................$.03 Water Superintendent Brandon Patter- WINDSTREAM son opened the discussion regarding future COMMUNICATION.....................$469.49 equipment needs. Mr. Patterson explained CODY WRIGHT the department has been performing their REFUND...............................................$.36 own work to cut costs for both the depart- ZEE MEDICAL INC ment and customers. After discussion, the SERVICES........................................$38.05 board requested to move this agenda item ZIMCO SUPPLY CO to the next month's meeting and requested SUPPLIES.......................................$102.50 information regarding a plan for the pur- TOTAL CLAIMS....................$318,193.63 chase of equipment and attachments as Ayes: O'Hair, Kale, Contreras, Neas, well as a listing of staff that can perform Rychnovsky Nays: None the work. Motion Passed Water Superintendent Brandon PatterUtility Office Manager Carrie Benda reson opened the discussion regarding a private water line located on South Ridge ported on the IPERS audit, the potential Road by presenting a map of the area. Mr. dates for the financial audit to be proPatterson stated that the current homeown- cessed and changes to our rules and reguer of 1420 South Ridge Road is currently lations that need to be made. not hooked onto the service line. The Board Member Reports: Susanna Conhome is for sale and the request to get wa- treras reported that she may be absent for ter service to this home has been request- the next couple of meetings due to school ed. After discussion, the board wished to and work schedules. Water Superintendent Brandon Patterfollow the current rules in place regarding private lines. son opened the discussion regarding OfWater Superintendent Brandon Patter- fice Manager, Carrie Benda's annual person opened the discussion regarding the formance evaluation. Mr. Patterson preroof repairs at 208 West Jefferson Street. sented the annual performance evaluation If the board wished to proceed using the that was completed and recommendations grant funds, the contractor placed in the to the board. Board member Neas motioned to buygrant request would be the contractor used to make the repairs. After discussion, Mr. out comp hours of 79.9 on the next payroll Patterson proposed moving forward with and Kale seconded the motion. Ayes: O'Hair, Kale, Contreras, Neas, the contractor selected. Board member Kale motioned to approve Chairman Rychnovsky Rychnovsky to fill out the grant paperNays: None Motion Passed work for the roof and Neas seconded the motion. Board member Kale motioned approval Ayes: O'Hair, Kale, Contreras, Neas, to change the Utility Office Manager's pay Rychnovsky from hourly to a set salary of $45,032.00 Nays: None to be effective on July 1, 2014 and Neas seconded the motion. Motion Passed Ayes: O'Hair, Kale, Contreras, Neas, Water Superintendent Report: Brandon Patterson reported to the board on water Rychnovsky plant repairs, water tower repairs and the Nays: None Motion Passed rate study. Continuing on, Mr. Patterson Due to the timing, the board requested gave an update on the union, two new operators, summer help, Arbor Valley Lake, to postpone the Superintendent's evaluabilling agreement, increased costs for lab tion until the July meeting. There being no further business to distesting and chemicals and gave an update cuss, board member Kale motioned and on the Reservoir project. Chairman Rychnovsky presented the O'Hair seconded adjournment at 8:35 p.m. Ayes: O'Hair, Kale, Contreras, Neas, consent agenda. Board member Neas motioned to approve the consent agenda as Rychnovsky Nays: None presented and Kale seconded the motion. Motion Passed The consent agenda included the Aging Report and YTD Budget Report, minutes Attest: Ryan Rychnovsky, Chairman from the May 1, 2014 meeting as well as Carrie Benda, Utility Office Manager the following Bills and Claims: AFLAC Murray Comm School District PAYROLL........................................$89.46 Murray, IA AGSOURCE LABORATORIES The Murray Community School Board LAB TESTING...............................$164.00 of Directors met in open session July 17, AIR SOLUTIONS 2014. The meeting was called to order at PLANT REPAIRS..........................$112.50 6:30 by President Dennis Jeter. Present: ALLIANT ENERGY Dennis Jeter, Aaron Peterson, Trevor UTILITIES...................................$5,387.47 Robins. Absent: Terri Jones, John Siefkas. JUAN BARAJAS Also present: Supt. Miller, Secretary JusREFUND...............................................$.92 tice. BOB'S CUSTOM TROPHIES, INC Peterson/Robins moved to approve the SERVICES........................................$12.00 agenda. Motion carried 3-0. BOBS AUTO SUPPLY Robins/Peterson moved to approve the SERVICES........................................$35.21 items on the consent agenda: BUD JONES CONSTRUCTION 1. Minutes of the June 19, 2014 meetSERVICES...................................$2,407.50 ing. CARBON CENTRAL, LLC 2. 2014-15 mileage reimbursement rate CHEMICALS............................$89,553.00 of $.365 per mile CARD MEMBER SERVICE 3. 2014-15 articulation agreement with SERVICES........................................$21.61 Indian Hills Community College. CARD SERVICE CENTER Motion carried 3-0. SERVICES......................................$376.10 Robins/Peterson moved to approve the CASEY'S GENERAL STORES bills submitted for payment. Motion carFUEL............................................$2,035.83 ried 3-0. CHEM-SULT INC Robins/Peterson moved to approve the CHEMICALS............................$17,740.14 following annual appointments: attorney, CITY OF OSCEOLA Ahlers Law Firm; board secretary/treasurSERVICES..............................$125,086.93 er, Elizabeth Justice; publication, Osceola CLARKE COUNTY HOSPITAL Sentinel Tribune; truant officer/Level I inSERVICES......................................$136.00 vestigator, Lauren Harrison; EEO/AA CRESTON PUBLISHING COMP compliance, Julie Turner; PUBLICATIONS...........................$493.10 multicultural/gender fair compliance, Tara D & D PEST CONTROL Page; 504 Compliance, Tara Page; DeposSERVICES........................................$90.00 itories: Clarke County State Bank, ROBERTO DELGADO $3,000,00; American State Bank, REFUND.........................................$100.00 $1,500,000; Great Western Bank, KRISTEN DEVORE $300,000. REFUND...........................................$99.98 Motion carried 3-0. FAREWAY STORES Principal Jensen reviewed the 2014-15 LAB TESTING.................................$13.95 Elementary Student Handbook. FASTENAL Robins/Peterson moved to approve the PLANT MAINTENANCE...............$54.39 handbooks. Motion carried 3-0. FP MAILING SOLUTIONS Principal Jensen reviewed Chromebook SERVICES........................................$90.00 policies. No formal action was taken. FRIDAY INSURANCE AGENCY The board held the first reading of proSERVICES......................................$757.00 posed changes to board policy 502.10 Use FRY ELECTRIC of Motor Vehicles. REPAIRS.....................................$1,726.70 Robins/Peterson moved to approve LARRY S GLENN probationary 2014-15 teacher contracts for REFUND...............................................$.16 Casey Tanner and Susan Andersen. MoBROOKE HALVORSEN tion carried 3-0. REFUND.........................................$100.00 Robins/Peterson moved to accept AgriKATHLENE T HAMMOND land FS's bid to provide propane for the REFUND...............................................$.34 2014-15 school year. Motion carried 3-0. ASHLEY HARPER Supt. reports: REFUND...........................................$23.06 1. Purchased banquet tables to replace HYDRITE CHEMICAL CO wooden banquet tables. CHEMICALS..............................$1,702.40 2. Holding weekly meetings with conINTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE tractor and architect. Painting and gym PAYROLL...................................$7,987.64 floor scheduled for completion next week. IOWA DEPT OF REVENUE 3. Investigating cost of installing fiber SALES TAXES...........................$3,764.00 optics from FOTS room to servers and diIOWA DEPT OF REVENUE amond polishing floors in new addition. PAYROLL...................................$2,386.00 4. Approved change orders for winIOWA ONE CALL dows, electronic doors on concession arSERVICES........................................$62.20 eas, and encasing beams in restrooms. IOWA PHYS CLINIC MED FND 5. Six foot chain link fence will be inSERVICES......................................$119.00 stalled between football field and school IPERS buildings. PAYROLL...................................$3,427.01 6. Hot water heaters have been installed J P AUTO in concession stands. SERVICES..........................................$3.29 The meeting adjourned at 8:15 pm. The JOSHUA JOHNSON next regular meeting of the Murray ComREFUND...............................................$.06 munity School Board of Directors will be KEELER FARMS held at 6:30 pm August 21, 2014 at the SERVICES........................................$50.00 Murray School elementary library. RANDALL LANGILLE Dennis Jeter, Board President REFUND...............................................$.90 Elizabeth Justice, Board Secretary JEREMY LEAL Academic Superstore, Supplies.......176.00 REFUND.........................................$100.00 Ahlers & Cooney PC, Legal fees.......23.50 JACOB LOWE Alliant Energy, utilities.................3,524.84 REFUND...............................................$.09 Amsan, supplies.............................1,534.98 JONI MATEER Arnold Motor Supply, supplies.......255.55 REFUND...............................................$.77 B&H Photo-video, supplies..........1,283.80 ALECIA MCDOWELL Brammer, Jodi, refund..........................2.55 REFUND...............................................$.02 Central Decatur CSD, tuition........3,000.50 MET LIFE Cerebral Group, construction. . .192,587.72 INSURANCE..................................$410.56 Christensen, Casey, official................85.00 METERING & TECHNOLOGY SOLU City of Murray, utilities....................400.49 SERVICES......................................$621.15 Clarke CSD, tuition.......................3,000.50 MIDWEST OFFICE TECHNOLOGY Creston Publish, ads...........................96.36 SERVICES........................................$64.26 D&D Pest Control, service...............240.00 MELISSA MORRIS Dannco, supplies...............................363.95 REFUND...............................................$.99 Darmedia, service................................84.85 MUNICIPAL SUPPLY INC Davidson, Joel, refund........................21.30 SERVICES...................................$1,001.40 Design Alliance, architect.............5,046.79 MUTUAL OF OMAHA Don's Jons, rental..............................120.00 INSURANCE....................................$61.45 East Union CSD, tuition................5,250.00 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS Echo Electric, supplies.......................99.47 SERVICES........................................$11.99 Fernanda, Maria, refund.....................18.00 OSCEOLA FARM & HOME Flinn Scientific, supplies..................333.81 SUPPLIES...................................$1,338.37 Grainger, supplies...............................89.06 OSCEOLA WATER WORKS Graphic Edge, supplies.....................634.20 APPLY DEPOSITS........................$105.02 Green Hills AEA, supplies...................9.88 DAN PERLOWSKI Heartland AEA, registration.........1,350.00 REFUND.........................................$100.00 Highway Lumber Co, supplies........256.61 ALIMICAR RAMOS Hudson, Marjorie, refund...................32.20 REFUND.............................................$$.59 Hunsicker & Assoc, insurance....55,702.00 JUSTIN RENKEN I-35 Comm SD, tuition..................1,500.25 REFUND...............................................$.92 Ia Comm Network, phone/T-1.........651.89 REYNSOLDSON & VANWERDEN Ia Girls HS Athletic Union, LEGAL SERVICES.......................$207.68 gate receipts.......................................930.00 ROBINSONS CO Jackson, Jode, refund..........................30.00 SUPPLIES.........................................$25.97 Jist Publishing, supplies.....................95.00 SAMANTHA RUTH Johnson, Troy, refund.........................69.40 REFUND...............................................$.62 Jones Construction, SCHILDBERG CONSTRUCTION CO construction..................................26,213.97 SERVICES......................................$126.11 Koch Bros, service.........................1,233.50 SEMINOLE RETAIL ENERGY SV Leeps, Brian, refund...........................26.30 UTILITIES...................................$3,343.67 Matlage, Michelle, refund....................2.45 JESSICA D SIMMONS McCoy, Rachel, accompanist...........234.00 REFUND...............................................$.52 McMillen, Joe, refund...........................4.00 SJC & J INC Miller, Alan, phone/travel................236.00 SERVICES......................................$100.00 Mullins, Tera, refund............................1.55 SHAWN SMITH Murray Gen Fd, postage...................100.00 REFUND.........................................$100.00 NAEYC, fees.....................................950.00 SNYDER PLUMBING Newton, Eric, refund.............................6.50 SERVICES......................................$525.00 Northwest Evaluation Assn, fees..4,996.00 SOLUTIONS O'Grady, Steve, refund.........................9.75 SERVICES...................................$1,062.71 Osceola F&H, supplies.....................125.10 STATE HYGENIC LABORATORY Osceola Park & Rec, lessons.........2,300.00 LAB TESTING...............................$592.00 Patton, Lisa, refund...........................141.50 SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION SERV Postmaster, postage..........................535.60 SERVICES...................................$6,114.00 Quill Corp, supplies............................15.07 KYLE SUTTON R School Today, fees........................250.00 REFUND.............................................$2.11 Robins Lawn Care, service...........2,400.00 SYNERGY CONTRACTING LLC Robinsons, supplies..............................6.90 REFUND......................................$1,195.00 School Bus Sales, supplies.................96.81 TEAMSTERS School Datebooks, supplies.............213.10 PAYROLL........................................$88.00 School Health, supplies....................785.01 ROBERT THOMAS School Specialty, supplies................173.19 REFUND...............................................$.85 Shaw, Alex, refund...............................9.75 KRYSTAL TOWNSEND Smith Auction, supplies................7,355.00 REFUND...............................................$.01 Solutions, Supplies...........................391.96 U.S. CELLULAR SC Comm, phones............................188.03 COMMUNICATION.....................$280.79 Stalker Chev, supplies......................178.03

School Health, supplies....................785.01 School Specialty, supplies................173.19 Shaw, Alex, refund...............................9.75 Smith Auction, supplies................7,355.00 Solutions, Supplies...........................391.96 SC Comm, phones............................188.03 Stalker Chev, supplies......................178.03 Staples, supplies..................................19.69 Supreme School Supply, supplies.....42.59 Sutton Mech, repairs......................1,668.81 Terracon Consult, fees...................3,872.56 Thomas Bus Sales, vehicle..........80,851.00 Tracy, Owen, refund...........................60.00 Visa, supplies/fees.........................1,752.88

marketing.......................................... 800.00 Clarke County Secondary Roads gas/oil/maint vehicle........................ 184.84 Clarke County Sheriff small claim expense......................... 840.70 Clerk Of Court Clarke County small claims expense.................... 1,105.00 Clerk Of Court Decatur County small claims expense......................... 85.00 Clerk Of Court Lucas County small claims expense......................... 85.00 Colonial Life employee paid insurance.............. 7,824.92 Communications Engineering purchased services........................ 3,221.00 Containment Technologies supplies............................................... 78.00 CPSI hospital information system....... 55,818.72 Craig Stark consulting fees................................. 225.00 Crescent Sales supplies............................................. 193.00 Creston Publishing publication........................................ 971.86 Crystal Clear Water Co supplies............................................. 416.00 CSI Testing Inc purchased services........................... 200.00 Cunningham, Inc construction project.................... 30,156.54 Daniels Filter Service Inc supplies.......................................... 9,318.86 Decatur County Sheriff small claim expense......................... 179.72 Delta Dental Plan Of Iowa dental insurance.......................... 14,001.45 Dept Of Inspection & Appeals license................................................. 67.50 Des Moines Register dues/subscriptions............................ 351.45 DMS Health Technologies purchased services...................... 29,313.88 Docs Emergency Medicine fees............................................ 319,535.50 Document Destruction purchased services........................... 555.50 Doors Inc supplies............................................... 65.30 Dorsey & Whitney LLP fees............................................... 74,939.98 DPT Service purchased services...................... 10,250.00 DTS Inc purchased services........................... 258.19 Ebsco Reception Room supplies............................................. 429.70 Ecolab leased equipment.............................. 572.25 EHR Hitech repayment......................................... 303.35 Electronic Engineering expendable equipment................ 17,240.10 Ellis Greenhouse supplies............................................. 629.20 Emed Technologies Corp supplies............................................. 186.50 Eric A Barp DPM purchased services........................... 150.00 Excelon Development Inc service/maint................................. 3,500.00 Executive Health Resources purchased services...................... 12,401.99 Exhibit Resources supplies............................................. 357.75 EZ Way Inc supplies.......................................... 1,418.56 Fareway food................................................... 686.40 Farm Bureau Financial Services worker comp expense................. 18,132.48 Fedex postage.............................................. 231.00 Finley Hospital purchased services........................ 1,123.95 Fisher Healthcare supplies............................................. 118.13 Flowers 'N More supplies............................................. 509.75 Genesys Conferencing telephone............................................ 63.64 Global Equipment Co supplies............................................. 159.73 Global Technology Resources purchased services........................... 104.00 Goodwin Tucker Group repairs............................................... 563.48 Graham Construction Co Inc construction project...................... 5,238.00 Grainger Inc supplies.......................................... 2,421.20 Green Thumbs Massage purchased services........................... 280.00 Groupcast LLC purchased services........................... 225.00 Hardrock Car Wash supplies............................................. 100.00 HCPRO education.......................................... 346.00 Healthlink Inc fees...................................................... 32.86 Healthnet Connect purchased services........................ 2,858.00 Henry Construction repairs............................................... 500.00 HIBU Inc. telephone.......................................... 453.08 Hidden Treasures Giftshop supplies............................................... 63.00 Highway Lumber Co supplies.......................................... 1,208.56 Hillyard / Des Moines supplies.......................................... 4,283.00 HIMSS Membership dues/subscriptions............................ 160.00 Hospira Worldwide Inc supplies............................................. 232.97 Hy-Vee Food Stores supplies............................................. 771.18 Idville supplies............................................... 98.50 Indian Hills Community College supplies............................................. 221.00 ING Life Insurance And Annuity employee paid insurance................. 353.04 Inrad Inc supplies............................................. 305.00 Iowa Cattlemen's Association dues/subscriptions............................ 160.00 Iowa Dept Public Health fees.................................................... 531.00 Iowa Division Of Criminal Investigation purchased services........................... 500.00 Iowa EMS Alliance purchased services........................... 906.08 Iowa EMS Association dues/subscriptions............................ 250.00 Iowa Hospital Association supplies............................................... 50.00 Iowa Pathology Associates PC fees................................................. 6,114.50 Iowa Phys Clinic Med Fnd worker comp expense...................... 913.00 Iowa Society Respiratory Care education.......................................... 135.00 Iowa Therapy Associates LLC fees................................................. 2,661.30 Iowa Water Management Corp purchased services........................ 2,130.00 Itsavvy LLC service/maint............................... 22,195.00 J & J Health Care Systems Inc supplies............................................. 529.00 Jami McCuddin LMT purchased services........................... 615.00 JHP Pharmaceuticals drugs/ivs........................................ 1,593.00 Katrina A Guest MD purchased services............................. 75.00 KCI USA leased equipment.......................... 1,450.74 Keltek Inc supplies............................................. 117.42 Klocke's Emergency Vehicles expendable equipment................ 19,512.00 Kristen Carlson-Mccarthy CRNA fees............................................... 34,255.00 Language Line Services purchased services............................. 60.48 Lawson Products supplies............................................. 287.03 Life Serve Blood Center blood products.............................. 5,025.00 Lightedge Solutions purchased services........................ 6,622.62 ME&V purchased services...................... 14,457.33 M&M Sales Company supplies............................................. 688.50 Madison County Sheriff small claim expense........................... 31.02 Masimo Inc supplies............................................. 384.54 McDonald Dash supplies............................................. 158.79 McGladrey LLP fees................................................. 9,000.00 McKesson Health Solutions purchased services........................ 6,876.52 Med Alliance Group Inc supplies............................................. 846.18 Mediacom – Cable purchased services........................ 2,079.98 Mediacom – Internet purchased services........................... 329.85 Medical Physics Inc purchased services........................... 348.00 Medicap Pharmacy worker comp expense........................ 14.99 Medivators Inc supplies.......................................... 1,174.41 Medline Industries Inc supplies.......................................... 1,009.88 Medtox Laboratories purchased services........................ 2,329.33 Midwest Group Benefits fees................................................. 2,264.75

supplies.......................................... 1,174.41 W.L. Cassell & Associates purchased services........................... 480.00 Medline Industries Inc supplies.......................................... 1,009.88 Wahltek Inc OSCEOLA Medtox Laboratories purchasedSENTINEL-TRIBUNE services............................. 27.74 purchased services........................ 2,329.33 Wal-Mart Community Midwest Group Benefits supplies............................................. 198.51 fees................................................. 2,264.75 Warren County Sheriff Millennium Surgical Corp small claim expense......................... 193.00 supplies.......................................... 5,874.86 Warwick Enterprises MMIC Insurance Inc supplies............................................. 156.11 insurance....................................... 1,832.00 Wash Eclair purchased services........................... 980.00 MST Surgical supplies............................................. 750.00 Waste Management Nichols Controls And Supply purchased services........................ 2,994.97 supplies............................................. 505.04 Wellmark BCBS Of Iowa Norris Construction & Design health insurance........................ 194,942.36 repairs............................................... 950.00 Wex Bank Northland Productions LLC gas/oil/maint vehicle..................... 2,578.86 marketing.......................................... 365.00 Wild Poppy Massage Nuance Communications Inc purchased services........................... 140.00 purchased services............................. 63.89 Windstream Nucare Pharmaceuticals telephone..................................... 13,127.09 drugs/ivs........................................ 1,257.61 Workflowone Nuvo supplies............................................. 317.40 supplies............................................. 219.62 Zimmer expendable equipment................ 31,221.19 Office Max supplies........................................ 17,997.30 Zoll O'Keefe Elevator Company supplies............................................. 819.66 service/maint................................. 1,776.70 Zones Olympus America Inc it equipment & supplies............. 75,969.86 supplies............................................. 100.56 Total Bills Allowed Second Quarter 2014 Oncology Nursing Society (check dates dues/subscriptions............................ 130.00 3/15/14 – 6/19/14)................. 2,953,444.35 One Source supplies............................................. 277.00 THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT ONR National Inc CLARKE COUNTY fees................................................. 1,578.74 IN THE MATTER OF ESTATE OF O'Reilly Automotive Inc Raydean Boggs, Deceased. gas/oil/maint vehicle.......................... 57.97 Probate No. ESPR009920 Osceola Cab NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, purchased services........................... 500.00 OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR, Osceola Chamber Main Street AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS marketing...........................................750.00 To All Persons Interested in the Estate Osceola Farm & Home of Raydean Boggs, Deceased, who died on supplies.......................................... 1,158.04 or about July 22, 2014 Osceola Water Works You are hereby notified that on the utilities........................................... 6,339.89 27th day of July, 2014, the last will and Owens & Minor - Des Moines testament of Raydean Boggs, deceased, supplies........................................ 59,584.58 bearing date of the 9th day of July, 1997, Paetec was admitted to probate in the above telephone............................................ 47.79 named court and that Linda Marie Horton Passport Health Comm was appointed executor of the estate. purchased services........................... 938.68 Any action to set aside the will must be Pathology Laboratory brought in the district court of said county fees............................................... 14,870.76 within the later to occur of four months Patient Telephone Supply from the date of the second publication of supplies............................................... 63.80 this notice or one month from the date of Patterson Medical mailing of this notice to all heirs of the supplies............................................. 150.28 decedent and devisees under the will PDC whose identities are reasonably ascertainsupplies............................................... 18.26 able, or thereafter be forever barred. Pepsi Beverages Company Notice is further given that all persons supplies............................................. 992.07 indebted to the estate are requested to Pharmedium Services LLC make immediate payment to the underdrugs/ivs........................................... 502.60 signed, and creditors having claims Pitney Bowes Global against the estate shall file them with the leased equipment.............................. 539.85 clerk of the above named district court, as Pitney Bowes Inc provided by law, duly authenticated, for supplies............................................... 65.44 allowance, and unless so filed by the later Polk County Sheriff to occur of four months from the second small claim expense............................. 3.36 publication of this notice or one month Porter's Prints from the date of mailing of this notice (unmarketing...................................... 6,030.75 less otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is PPTS Inc. thereafter forever barred. fees............................................ 117,718.06 Dated this 28th day of July, 2014. Press Ganey Associates Linda Marie Horton purchased services........................ 2,068.34 Executor of the Estate Purchase Power 1095 85th Street postage........................................... 4,000.00 Humeston, IA 50123 Queset Medical Probate Code Section 304 supplies............................................. 107.05 Richard J. Murphy, QUMU ICIS PIN No: AT0005571 supplies............................................... 65.13 Attorney for the Executor Radiometer America, Inc 116 W. Jefferson St. PO Box 338, supplies.......................................... 2,930.45 Osceola, IA 50213 Rauch's Septic Service Date of second publication: Aug. 14, 2014 purchased services........................... 300.00 THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT Refunds To Patients & Insurance CLARKE COUNTY refunds........................................... 4,624.54 IN THE MATTER OF Results Group LLC THE ESTATE OF development.................................. 3,500.00 Douglas Ramsey, Deceased Robert V Filippone Jr DO Probate No. ESPR009855 fees.................................................... 855.50 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF Robinson's True Value supplies................................................. 7.28 ADMINISTRATOR, AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Rotary Club Of Osceola To All Persons Interested in the Estate dues/subscriptions............................ 163.25 of Douglas Ramsey, Deceased, who died Ryan McCracken MD consulting fees................................... 37.50 on or about June 21, 2013: You are hereby notified that on the S Ejaz Husain MD consulting fees................................. 525.00 14th day of July, 2014, the undersigned was appointed administrator of the estate. Seim Johnson Notice is hereby given that all persons fees................................................. 4,625.00 indebted to the estate are requested to Serene Day Spa make immediate payment to the underpurchased services............................. 60.00 signed, and creditors having claims Sexauer supplies............................................. 939.85 against the estate shall file them with the clerk of the above named district court, as Shared Medical Services Inc purchased services...................... 12,060.00 provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowance, and unless so filed by the later Shelton-Dehaan Company supplies............................................. 299.75 to occur of four months from the second publication of this notice or one month Siemens Healthcare Diag supplies.......................................... 2,090.61 from the date of mailing of this notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is Siemens Medical Solutions USA service/maint................................. 3,052.26 thereafter forever barred. Dated this 15th day of July, 2014. Simplex/Grinnell Judy Bandow purchased services........................... 300.00 Administrator of the Estate Sizewise 604 Brain Grayson Way, supplies............................................. 190.00 Las Vegas, NV 89145-4523 SKE & SEE Mini Rentals leased space................................... 3,906.00 Brandon Brown, ICIS PIN No: AT0001199 SNHPA dues/subscriptions............................ 270.00 Attorney for the Administrator 2910 Grand Avenue, Southern Iowa Trolley purchased services........................ 1,300.55 Des Moines, Iowa 50312 Date of second publication: Aug. 7, 2014 Southwestern Comm College purchased services............................. 55.00 THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT Spacelabs Healthcare CLARKE COUNTY supplies............................................. 478.45 EQUITY No.#CVCV012042 Springer Pest Solutions KENT KlBURZ, purchased services........................ 4,665.00 Plaintiff(s), St Luke's Regional Medical Ctr VS. purchased services........................... 977.72 ALL OF THE UNKNOWN Standard Register CLAIMANTS, of the following described supplies............................................. 243.16 real estate: The South 10 rods of the West State Of Iowa-Elevator Safety 8 rods of The Southwest Fractional Quarfees.................................................... 225.00 ter (SWfrl 1/4) of Section 30, Township Stericycle Inc 73 North, Range 27 West of the 5th P.M., purchased services........................ 3,585.03 Clarke County, Iowa Steris Corporation Defendant(s). service/maint................................. 7,229.82 ORIGINAL NOTICE Steven R Herwin MD TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENpurchased services............................. 50.00 DANT(S): Stivers Ford Lincoln Mercury You are notified that a petition has gas/oil/maint vehicle........................ 725.65 been filed in the office of the clerk of this Storey Kenworthy court naming you as a defendant in this expendable equipment................ 10,529.51 action, which petition prays: that title to Stratus Video the above described real estate be quieted purchased services........................ 1,727.31 and confirmed as an absolute title and fee Strauss Security Solutions simple; that the Defendants be forever supplies............................................... 64.88 barred and estopped from having or claimStryker ing any right, title or interest in and to the supplies............................................. 138.38 above described real estate, and for such Stryker Endoscopy other and further relief as the court may expendable equipment.................. 1,733.40 deem just and equitable in the premises. Studer Group The name and address of the attorney purchased services...................... 11,686.50 for the plaintiff(s) is Jerrold B. Oliver, PO Subway Box 230, Winterset, IA 50273. The attorsupplies............................................... 74.90 ney's phone number is 515-462-3731; facSun Life Financial simile number: 515-462-3734. life & disability insurance.......... 12,037.22 You must serve a motion or answer on Sysco Iowa or before the 8th day of September, 2014, food................................................ 1,822.79 and within a reasonable time thereafter, T System Inc file your motion or answer with the Clerk service/maint............................... 13,100.00 of Court for Clarke County, at the courtTaylor County Sheriff house in Osceola, Iowa. If you do not, small claim expense........................... 16.00 judgment by default may be rendered The Center For Conferences against you for the relief demanded in the education.......................................... 240.00 petition. Tim Hildreth Co Inc If you require the assistance of auxilrepairs............................................ 2,760.23 iary aids or services to participate in court Tom And Johns Auto because of a disability, immediately call gas/oil/maint vehicle........................ 318.00 your district ADA coordinator at 515-286Toshiba 3394. (If you are hearing impaired, call service/maint............................... 26,614.71 Relay Iowa TTY at 1-800-735-2942) Travel & Exp Reimbursement Linda Graves, Clerk of Court expense reimbursement................ 4,914.78 Clarke County Courthouse, Trinity Health System Osceola, Iowa 50213 fees.................................................... 600.00 IMPORTANT: YOU ARE ADVISED Triose Inc TO SEEK LEGAL ADVICE AT ONCE freight............................................... 187.43 TO PROTECT YOUR INTERESTS U S Cellular THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT purchased services........................ 5,392.48 CLARKE COUNTY U S Department Of Education IN THE MATTER OF garnishment...................................... 655.04 THE ESTATE OF Union County Sheriff PATTY KAY BETHARDS, Deceased small claim expense........................... 45.20 Probate No. ESPR009918 United Parcel Service NOTICE OF PROOF OF WILL postage.............................................. 161.36 WITHOUT ADMINISTRATION United States Drug Testing Lab To All Persons Interested in the Estate purchased services............................. 74.50 of Patty Kay Bethards, Deceased, who Unitypoint Health died on or about July 1, 2014: hospital info system.................. 489,214.97 You are hereby notified that on the Unitypoint Health purchased services & fees.......... 18,152.24 17th day of July, 2014, the last will and testament of Patty Kay Bethards, deUniversity Of IA Hosp/Clinics education............................................ 75.00 ceased, bearing date of the 8th day of January, 2014 was admitted to probate in the USF Healthcare Consulting purchased services........................... 577.50 above named court and there will be no present administration of the estate. Any Van Meter Inc. supplies............................................. 825.22 action to set aside the will must be brought in the district court within the later to ocVariphy Insight licenses.......................................... 3,250.00 cur of four months from the date of the second publication of this notice or one Vest-Feld-Hazer & Associates repairs............................................... 120.00 month from the date of mailing of this notice to all heirs of the decedent and deVetter Equipment Company supplies............................................... 89.87 visees under the will whose identities are reasonably ascertainable, or thereafter be Vidacare supplies............................................. 407.44 forever barred. Dated this 16th day of July, 2014. W.L. Cassell & Associates Kevin Bethards purchased services........................... 480.00 Proponent Wahltek Inc purchased services............................. 27.74 Unes J. Booth, Attorney for estate Wal-Mart Community supplies............................................. 198.51 122 W. Jefferson St. Osceola, IA 50213 Warren County Sheriff Date of second publication: Aug. 7, 2014.

PUBLIC NOTICES Murray CSD 2013-14 Earnings Report ADAMS, PATRICIA....................8,203.01 ASCHAN, SHERRI......................2,355.00 BAKER, COLE.................................525.00 BAKER, STEVE...........................1,800.00 BAUMAN, JANICE.........................658.76 BAUMFALK, ANGELA............11,921.48 BECK, CONNIE.........................43,807.00 BELDEN, JARRETT....................3,825.00 BELDEN, KATHRYN................34,905.00 BLAIN, GERALD............................540.00 BLAKE, BILLY...............................162.75 BLAKE, DENISE........................10,424.16 BOWER, JEANIE.......................28,831.69 BRANDT, ASHLEY.....................1,260.00 BRANDT, DILLON......................1,512.26 BROBST, ADAM.........................1,320.00 BROWN, BEVERLY..................67,388.28 BURGUS, KAREN.....................39,393.02 BUSICK, PAULINE.....................9,763.60 CALAHAN, JOHN.....................34,780.00 CALLSTROM, DYLAN...............1,388.39 CARRICO, CONNIE..................20,958.45 CARSON, SANDRA..................39,155.00 CHEERS, CYNTHIA..................35,275.00 CHEW, KAREN............................1,034.65 *COKE, ANGELA......................42,875.00 COSNER, JAMI............................3,603.97 DINHAM, SARAH.......................7,067.85 DOWNING, DARWIN...............38,372.77 *ECKERMANN, KYLE.............37,230.00 ELMAHDY, SHERIN...................1,980.00 FEEHAN, STACEY....................34,200.00 FISHER, ROBERT.....................12,443.30 FLAHERTY, CONNIE...............40,155.00 FLAHERTY, KATHERINE.......19,541.09 FLAHERTY, RYAN.....................5,081.00 FLAHERTY, THARON..................248.01 GILBERT, GERALDINE...........35,105.00 GRAY, DEBRA..........................21,439.50 GROTHEN, NANCY..................40,155.00 GUION, TUCKER........................1,500.00 HALLS, AUSTIN.............................800.00 HAMER, CINDY..........................1,500.00 HARPER, DIANE.......................14,587.02 HARRISON, LAUREN..............37,989.55 HAYS, RICHARD........................5,533.51 HELD, BRAYDON..........................913.51 HELD, TRAVIS............................2,600.00 HENRICHS, STEPHANIE...........8,806.40 HENSLEY, CHAD...........................720.00 HIATT, LAURA...............................155.01 HITZ, ANDREW.........................34,805.00 HOLLINGER, LAURA..............20,805.00 HOUGHTON, ELLICA..............11,881.08 *HURT, DEANNA.....................32,955.00 JENSEN, DANNY......................77,048.28 JENSEN, DOROTHY.................36,705.00 JETER, KATHERINE................33,365.00 JETER, MARLA...........................1,864.40 JOHNSTON, HEIDI....................13,334.39 JOHNSTON, MATTHEW...............116.25 JOHNSTON, RANDALL.............5,412.83 JONES, TERRI.................................720.00 JUSTICE, ELIZABETH.............52,749.96 KERNS, JACKIE........................10,238.00 KLEIN, MARY...........................32,535.00 KLEINBECK, SHARON............40,155.00 KNIPP, AUTUMN......................10,717.12 LECY, SHANNON.......................1,259.39 LOY, CECELIA...............................323.56 LUCE, ROBERT.........................11,540.18 MAYER, BENJAMIN..................2,880.00 MC COY, SIMON.......................35,555.00 MCCLONEY, EVERETT.............1,646.88 MCCLONEY, LOIS......................1,646.88 MCHENRY, PATRICIA..............3,966.00 *MILLER ALAN......................147,420.00 MILLER, DIANE........................40,155.00 MILLER, MARTHA........................325.51 MILLER, SUSANNAH..............40,089.00 NORMAN, DANIELLE.............33,485.00 OSWALD, MELINDA...............36,870.00 OTTO, TESSA..............................2,350.00 PAGE, TARA..............................36,013.75 PETERSON, MICHAEL..............9,467.60 POTTER, STEPHEN..................12,608.57 RATASHAK, PATRICIA...........40,455.00 REED, MEGAN..........................10,830.42 RISSER, KAY.............................42,855.02 ROBINS, CHRISTIE....................2,535.00 ROBINS, GARY.........................12,094.98 RUSK, SUSAN...................................90.00 SHERIDAN, JEAN.......................3,967.00 SHERIDAN, REBECCA.................315.00 SHIELDS, JEROLD....................45,718.46 SHIELDS, KEITH.......................44,805.00 SHORT, KIMBERLEY..............34,975.00 SIMMERMAN, LOIS......................172.44 SIMMONS, MASON....................1,560.56 SIMMONS, THANE........................849.87 SMITH, GERALDINE.......................90.00 *SORTER ASHLEY...................35,105.00 STEWART, THOMAS...............43,321.04 TURNER, JULIE.........................19,425.97 TYLER, PEARL...............................365.04 WARD, JEFF...............................19,907.25 WEERS, LAKYN.............................630.00 WEST, SHELLEY......................10,781.60 WILLIAMS, CYNTHIA.............41,805.00 WOOKEY, DARIN.....................44,405.00 ZIMMERMAN, SARA...............35,355.00 *Shared employee-50% wages/benefits reimbursed by sharing district The following are the bills allowed by the Board of Trustees, Clarke County Hospital, for the quarter ending June 30, 2014 published pursuant to Section 5, Chapter 191, Acts 58GA: ACI Boland construction project.................. 174,504.62 Aeroscout purchased services........................... 540.00 Ahern expendable equipment.................. 4,652.45 Air Solutions repairs............................................ 1,035.00 Airgas North Central medical gases................................ 2,069.69 Alcon Laboratories Inc supplies........................................ 13,932.74 Alere North America Inc supplies.......................................... 2,854.56 Alere Toxicology Services purchased services........................ 2,385.25 Allen Memorial Hospital training.......................................... 2,744.39 Alliant Energy utilities......................................... 60,394.52 Aramark Healthcare purchased services...................... 10,869.13 Aramark Healthcare Facility purchased services...................... 66,940.26 Aramark Uniform Service purchased services........................... 916.85 Arthrocare Corp inventory....................................... 1,046.40 ASCP dues/subscriptions............................ 245.00 Aunt Minnie Inc worker comp expense........................ 66.00 Avadyne Health purchased services...................... 11,765.38 B Braun Interventional Systems supplies.......................................... 1,234.80 Baker Group repairs.......................................... 14,407.68 Bayer Healthcare service/maint................................. 6,678.00 Beckman Coulter supplies........................................ 12,644.98 Biermann Electric supplies............................................. 800.00 Bio-Rad Laboratories supplies............................................. 729.47 Body Awakening Massage LLC purchased services........................... 700.00 Boston Scientific Corporation supplies............................................. 210.00 Bound Tree Medical LLC supplies............................................... 15.98 Brown's Medical Imaging service/maint............................... 48,700.00 Bud Jones Construction purchased services........................ 2,559.00 Capital Networks service/maint................................. 1,961.50 Cardinal Health supplies........................................ 55,722.31 Cardinal Health Pharmacy drugs/ivs.................................... 131,768.71 Cardmember Service supplies........................................ 27,045.98 Carefusion Solutions LLC service/maint................................. 9,285.00 Carestream Health Inc service/maint............................... 11,831.58 Central Iowa Hosp Corp fees............................................ 239,070.87 Centurion Medical Products supplies............................................... 81.75 Clarke Co Development Corp marketing.......................................... 800.00 Clarke County Secondary Roads gas/oil/maint vehicle........................ 184.84 Clarke County Sheriff small claim expense......................... 840.70 Clerk Of Court Clarke County small claims expense.................... 1,105.00


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Card of Thanks

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The family of John Miller would like to thank everyone who helped search for John when he wandered off for 3 hours. Also for all my wonderful Casey's co-workers who filled in for me when I was so sick for two weeks, then off for the funeral. Although John's death was sudden, he was going to have to be put in a nursing home soon. He did not want that. God took that heavy burden of making that decision and that was good. Thanks for all the flowers, gifts of money and hugs, most of all the hugs! Thanks to Kale's for a beautiful service, Rev. Julie for the lovely sermon, and for my church for the luncheon after the funeral and to all the Pall Bearers. Gale Miller Marvin and Terra Sasha (Ben) Campbell and girls Travis Stroup and Anna and Jared The family of Tyler Morris and Mary Morris would like to thank each and everyone for the kind words, prayers, donations, food, and being there during our losses. God bless all. Darrel & Sharon Morris & families Rob and Juleigh Morris & families

Employment CDL-A COMPANY TEAMS: Start .55 cpm! $3000 Sign-On Bonus! $2000 of it is PAID at Orientation! All MILES PAID! 1-866-204-8006 HELP WANTED: Experienced painter, full-time steady work, references required, $14-$17/hour. Call 515-402-2999

For Sale VISIT ROBINSON'S DOLLAR LAND hundreds of items at $1. Robinson's of Osceola.

AGRICULTURAL/ FARMINGSERVICES Our Sportsmen will Pay Top $$$ To hunt your land. Call for a Free Base Camp Leasing info packet & Quote. 1-866-309-1507 www. BaseCampLeasing.com (INCN) AUCTION 350+ Gun Auctionñ Sat. Aug. 16th Prairie du Chien, WIñ Winchesters, Rugers, Colts, Assault Weapons, Military, Flintlocks, Many NIB + AMMO & More. (608)326-8108 www. kramersales.com (INCN) HEALTH AND BEAUTY All New! Happy Jack DuraspotÆ: Kills & Repels fleas, ticks & larvae. Repels mites, lice & mosquitoes. Contains Nylar IGRÆ. Orscheln Farm & Home Stores. Www.happyjackinc.com (INCN) MISCELLANEOUS Advertise your product or recruit an applicant in over 250 Iowa newspapers! Only $300/ week. That is $1.18 per paper! Call this paper or 800-227-7636 www. cnaads.com (INCN) HELP WANTED- TRUCK DRIVER TanTara Transportation Corp. is hiring Flatbed Truck Drivers and Owner Operators. Regional and OTR Lanes Available. Call us @ 800-6500292 or apply online at www.tantara.us (INCN) DRIVERS SHORT HAUL & regional tractor/ trailer jobs: start now! Top pay! Paid holidays, paid vacations, guaranteed hometime, great benefits. Class a CDL. 877/261-2101 www. schilli.com (INCN) “Partners in Excellence” OTR Drivers APU Equipped Pre-Pass EZpass passenger policy. 2012 & Newer equipment. 100% NO touch. Butler Transport 1-800528-7825 www.butlertransport.com (INCN) Drivers- START WITH OUR TRAINING OR CONTINUE YOUR SOLID CAREER You Have Options! Company Drivers, Lease Purchase or Owner Operators Needed (877) 880-6366 www. CentralTruckDrivingJobs.com (INCN) Hiring Regional Class

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CDL-A Drivers. New Pay Package. Home regularly, and $1500 Sign-On Bonus! Call 1-888-2201994 or apply at www. heyl.net (INCN) Adoption ADOPTION: Doctor Dad, at-home Mom, music, travel, & lots of LOVE await a baby. Private and confidential. Lori/ Mike 1-800-676-1002 (MCN) *ADOPTION:* Adoring Teacher (will stay home) & Attorney, LOVE, Music, Travel awaits 1st baby. Expenses paid. 1-800-816-8424 *Sheila&Justin* (MCN) A childless happily married couple seeks to adopt. Will be hands-on parents. Financial Security. Expenses PAID. Let’s help each other. Call/Text. Adam & Andres. 1-800-790-5260 (MCN) A UNIQUE ADOPTIONS, LET US HELP! Personalized Adoption Plans. Financial Assistance, Housing, Relocation and More. Giving the Gift of Life? You Deserve the Best. Call Us First! 1-888-637-8200. 24HR Hotline. (VOID IN IL) (MCN) PREGNANT? CONSIDERING ADOPTION? Call Us First! Living expenses, Housing, Medical and continued support afterwards. Choose Adoptive Family of Your Choice. Call 24/7. ADOPT CONNECT 1-866951-1860 (Void in IL & IN) (MCN) Announcements SUPPORT our Service

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Explore the Possibilities! Christensen Farms is hiring

Animal Care Workers near Leon, IA Starting wage at $11.50/hr. with an increase to $12.55/hr. after 180 day training period. — Duties include pig production tasks. — Full time schedule with day hours. — Excellent benefit package including health, dental, 401K, vacation, and much more!.

Apply online at www.christensenfarms.com 1-800-889-8531 Equal Opportunity Employer

HCI Hospice Care Services of South-Central Iowa Osceola/Winterset areas is in need of a

Statewides 437-9905. Apply on-line www.mcfgtl.com (MCN) IOWA-BASED REEFER COMPANY hiring OTR solos and teams to run our Midwest and West Coast routes. Competitive pay, 3000+ miles/ week, newer equipment, scheduled home time. Call 1-800-645-3748 (MCN) $$HELP WANTED$$ Earn Extra Income assembling CD cases from home. Call our Live Operators NOW! 1-800-405-7619 Ext. 501 www.easyworkgreatpay.com (Not Valid in SD, ND) (MCN) PAID IN ADVANCE! MAKE $1000 A WEEK mailing brochures from home! Genuine Opportunity! No experience required. Start Immediately! www.localmailers.net (VOID IN SD, WI) (MCN) GREAT MONEY FROM HOME with our Free Mailer Program. Live Operators on Duty NOW! 1-800-707-1810 EXT 801 or Visit WWW.PACIFICBROCHURES.COM (MCN) RUFREE2TRAVEL? Top Team West Coast Bound! Cash Daily! Training & Transportation / Accommodations Provided! 18&Up! 1-877-223-3181 (MCN) Financial INJURED? IN A LAWSUIT? Need Cash Now?

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LAND AUCTION 280± Acres Decatur County, Iowa

OPEN HOUSE:

Saturday, August 9 at 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM 25535 Quest Road, Leon

Friday, September 19, at 10:00 AM at the Leon Golf and Country Club 1204 West 1st Street in Leon, Iowa

HELP WANTED - BUS DRIVER

For additional information, contact:

In-town and between towns driving. CDL with passenger endorsement and pre-employment drug and alcohol test required.

(515) 981-0193 or (515) 250-1119 RGood@FarmersNational.com

Rod Good, AFM/Agent

Southern Iowa Trolley is seeking a driver for the Osceola-Leon area.

For more information and an application, call Steve Bolie or Sue Privett at

866-782-6571

or Iowa Workforce Development

Southern Iowa Trolley 215 E. Montgomery Street • Creston A Equal Opportunity Employer/EOE/AA

Mechanic

Diesel Technician Based in Des Moines, IA * GREAT PAY * INDUSTRY LEADING BENEFITS Experience Preferred CDL-A preferred Also Hiring CDL-A Truck Drivers! Apply online at: www.ruan.com/jobs Call: 800-879-7826 for more information. Dedicated to Diversity. EOE.

HCI Hospice of Southern Iowa - Greater Regional Hospice House in Creston & Home-based care in Mt. Ayr have

Norwalk, Iowa

L-1400660

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www.FarmersNational.com

Real Estate Sales • Auctions • Farm and Ranch Management Appraisals • Insurance • Consultations • Oil and Gas Management Lake Management • Forest Resource Management National Hunting Leases • FNC Ag Stock

LUCAS COUNTY LAND AUCTION

69 Ac., m/l, in 2 Parcels – SW of Chariton Parcel 1 – 39 Ac. w/21.5 Crop Ac. Parcel 2 – 30 Ac. w/3BR-3BA House Thursday, August 21, 2014 at 2 p.m. Chariton Community Center 502 N. Main Street, Chariton, IA

415 S. 11th St., Nevada, IA 50201 800-593-5263 www.Hertz.ag

HELP WANTED The Clarke County Sheriff’s Office has a job opening for a Full-Time Jailer. The successful candidate must have computer skills, be organized, have a good work ethic, be able to multi-task and have good communication skills. Starting wage is $13.90/hour plus IPERS Applications may be picked up at the Sherriff’s Office, 220 Township Road, Osceola, Iowa 50213. Application deadline is August 22, 2014. Questions, call 641-342-2914.

A Career In Which You Can Grow!

(PRN Hospice Aide & PRN RN positions available.)

Swine Graphics Enterprises, L.P., a leader in the Swine Industry, is currently seeking candidates for the following full-time position based out of Osceola, Iowa:

GRHH HA/RN: 12-hour shifts, 6:00am - 6:00pm or 6:00pm 6:00am Mt. Ayr home-based: 8 hour day schedules, M - F

HOME EVERY NIGHT!

Full-time Volunteer Coordinator/Bereavement Counselor — Requirements— Bachelor’s degree, 5 years counseling experience, strong interpersonal skills and driver license.

Both require certification/licensure, 1-2 yrs exp. and patient-centered care.

EOE

EOE

Send a resume to hrinfo@hci-vns.org

Submit a resume to hrinfo@hci-vns.org

Greater Regional Hospice House in Creston, served by HCI Hospice of Southern Iowa has Night Shift RN position available (12-hr shifts). Preferred nurses will have BSN and electronic charting exp.

Weaned Pig Driver

Requirements: • Minimum of 23 years of age. • Valid Class A CDL • Clean Driving Record • Pre-Employment Physical • Swine experience preferred SGE is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We offer a competitive benefits package which includes Medical, 401k with company match, LTD and Life Insurance. Apply online at: www.sgepork.com OR Visit us at: Swine Graphics Enterprises 1960 205th Ave., • Osceola, IA 50213 SGE supports a Drug Free Workplace.

— Requirements— Current Iowa RN license, 2-yrs previous clinical exp, electronic charting, strong patient-centered skills. EOE

Send a resume to hrinfo@hci-vns.org

JOB FAIR TUESDAY, AUGUST 12 Interviews being conducted from 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Michael Foods, Inc. in Lenox, Iowa, has immediate opportunities for employment on 1st, 2nd & 3rd shifts

CHS Inc., a Fortune 100 Company, has an exciting career opportunities at our soybean facility in Creston, IA!

Warehouse Technician Loadout Technician Process Technician Pre-employment physical, drug screen, and background check are required.

Check us out at: www.chsinc.com

Michael Foods is a diversified food processor and distributor with businesses in egg products, refrigerated grocery products and refrigerated potato products. Previous experience in food manufacturing is not required.

We will train people with a solid work history! For further information contact Human Resources at (641) 333-4700 or come to the plant (1009 S. Brooks St.) to apply Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Iowa Works 215 N. Elm Creston, IA 50801

(641) 782-2119

Iowa Select Farms has positions open for CDL Drivers responsible for transporting hogs between farm sites and to packer locations. Drivers operate company-owned late model Peterbilt trucks and haul five days a week, home every day. This position requires a Class A CDL with a clean driving record. Candidates must be dependable, detail-oriented and follow all regulatory, safety, biosecurity and record keeping protocols. Previous livestock hauling experience desired. Drivers receive competitive compensation and an excellent benefits package that includes single/family health, vision and dental coverage, 401(k), life insurance, flex plan and vacation, holiday and sick pay with sick day payout. Get hired and refer a friend to any position within the company — employees receive a $1,560 referral bonus. Apply online at www.iowaselect.com, contact Domingo Pedro at 641-347-5065 or stop by 101 North Douglas in Afton to complete an application.

Apply in person or send resumes to:

If you are unable to apply in person contact Iowa Works for an application. EEO/AAP Employer

CDL DRIVER

Attn: Human Resources 1009 South Brooks St. • Lenox, IA 50851 Fax (641) 333-4800 • Phone (641) 333-4700 EOE/AAP

Iowa Select Farms is an equal opportunity employer.


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Grand Opening

Join us at UnityPoint Clinic – Diabetes and Kidney Center to visit providers, tour the new facility, enjoy refreshments and interactive displays.

Sometimes home is just what the doctor ordered. Your care is our priority. That’s why UnityPoint at Home is working with your health care providers to bring you the right care in the right place. We’re proud to provide comprehensive home health services and hospice care in Clarke County.

The point of unity is you. Join us for an open house at our new location on the northeast side of the “four corners.” Friday, August 15 10 a.m.: Ribbon Cutting 10 a.m.-noon: Open House

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