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SE Valley Middle School, in partnership with Security Savings Bank, presented a personal financial planning
activity called the Real Life Zone to 8th graders Thursday, January 22.
The Real Life Zone is an interactive financial program designed to provide typical financial experiences.
Since often during eighth grade students begin to have
part time jobs and start making course decisions for high
school based on potential career interest, this activity is
intended to lay the foundation for making constructive
personal financial decisions.
Students assumed they are were an adult with no financial assistance from family or friends. Each participant was assigned an education, occupation, and income
at the beginning of the program. The student then, by luck
of the draw, determined marital and family status.
They then proceeded through 20 stations that provided them the opportunity to make adult financial decisions.
Some of the stations included: paying taxes, opening a
checking and savings account, housing/utilities, groceries/personal necessities, transportation, insurance, child
care, clothing, entertainment, and donations/charity.
Bank staff along with staff from Iowa Central &
DMACC admissions and financial aid, ISU Extension,
and Johnson and Sons Insurance(Dayton) guided the students through each station. More photos on page 2.
Staff from Security Savings Bank, Iowa Central admissions and financial aid, DMACC admissions, ISU Extension
and Johnson & Sons Insurance & Realty (Dayton) presented the Real Life Zone activity to SE Valley 8th graders recently.
Kayla Hoover
Security Savings Bank Board of Directors appointed Brian T. Lane as their new Executive Vice President/Senior Loan Officer on January 13, 2015. Brian
grew up in Farnhamville and understands what it means
to give back to his community.
He is a member of the Farnhamville EMS,
Reading-Cedar Fire Department, and Vice President of
the Farnhamville Betterment Club. He is a 1990 graduate of Prairie Valley High School, Iowa State University
with a B.B.A in Finance, as well as a graduate of the Iowa
School of Banking and the Graduate School of Banking
in Colorado.
Brian makes his home in Farnhamville with his
wife Jessica and three children, Camryn, Sage and Cooper.
Brian Lane
Riley Rittgers
Tom Nahnsen
Hannah Pederson
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At the Webster County Board of Supervisors
meeting on January 27, County Supervisors approved
hiring Kelsey Riley as a Case Manager and providing
wage increase for Brittany Eastwood. They also approved
appointments and salaries for the County Recorders office.
They commended the recent leadership of Community Family Services, an organization that provides
assistance in 22 Iowa counties. Improved operations in
Webster County have opened opportunities for expansion
in a new location.
In further business, they accepted Manure Management Plan Updates for Webster Pork and HLG.
The board approved an agreement and addendum for flexible health benefit plans for County employees and welcomed new Assistant Attorney Hans Becker.
The Supervisors also facilitated funding for the
Gypsum City Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) Park, a top
tourism draw. Tony Trotter, a County Project Engineer,
spoke to explain that this action would extend the deadline for full use of a Recreational Trail grant. The Board
acted by approving an amendment to the Community Attraction and Tourism agreement with Vision Iowa Board
and the City of Fort Dodge.
County Engineer Randall Will, presented pro-
SV music department
presents Pops March 7
The Southeast Valley High School Music Departments will be performing a Pops by Candlelight Concert.
It will be held on Saturday, March 7 at 7 p.m. at the Gowrie High School gym. In case of inclement weather, the
concert will he held on Sunday, March 8 at 3 p.m.
The SV high school bands and choirs will be performing a variety of musical pieces to make it a very
entertaining night. Cupcakes and refreshments will be
served during the performance.
Tickets are $10 per person and may be purchased
from any high school band or vocal student and also from
the directors, Dianna Hanna and Brandon Lewis.
Tickets are on sale now. They will also be available
for purchase at the Jazz Concert and Pie Auction Thursday, February, 5 at the Gowrie high school gym. A limited number of seats are available, so get your tickets early.
The funds raised will be used toward music department expenses, such as supplies, instruments, new uniforms, and other needs.
Riverfront workshop
Feb. 11 in Fort Dodge
Des Moines River will be discussed...
posals for purchase of a new wheel loader. After discussion of bids, the Board approved his recommendation to
spend $226,900 to purchase a John Deere unit from Murphy Tractor and Equipment Co. in Fort Dodge.
Webster County currently owns six wheel loaders and is retiring one purchased in 1984. Wheel loaders
are typically used for filling trucks with sand, gravel and
soil and have a service life of 25-30 years. The new machine is equipped to maximize diesel fuel economy while
reducing emissions.
Tuesday, January 20, the Webster County Board
of Supervisors approved several personnel adjustments
including the resignation of Correctional Officer David
Kraft, a wage increase for Correctional Officer Douglas Darrah, the resignation of Case Manager Catherine
Casey, the resignation of Dental Hygienist Karli LudwigPayer, the hiring of Advanced Typist Krystal K. Steck for
the Child Support Recovery Unit and the resignation of
Lynda Pingel as Coleman Sanitary Sewer Board Trustee.
The Board also approved an amendment to the
Wellmark Blue Cross Blue Shield of Iowa Healthcare
Flexible Spending Account. Participants salary reduction for the plan year will be limited to $2,500.
The Board passed a resolution proposing to
vacation the dead-end section of Garfield Avenue south
of 150th Street, formally known as the Jackson and Deer
Creek Road. The parcel is not used by the general public
and the action would not land lock any landowners. A
public hearing was set for 10:30 A.M., Tuesday, February
17, 2015.
SV plans to attend
Drake University
Honor Jazz Band
Tuesday, February 10...
On February 10, seven students from SV will
be attending the Drake University Honor Jazz Band. The
concert will be held at Drake Universitys Performing
Arts Hall, in the Harmon Fine Arts Center. They are:
Daven Rees, trumpet; Leah Gibbons, piano; Jared Grove,
bass; Todd Hamilton, tenor sax; Rawly Grandfield,
trombone; Hannah Peterson, saxophone; and Miranda
Keith,vibes
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Sunday snowstorm
closes church services
Sunday, SWG schools Monday
Officers and Second year Tri-M members....
Pictured in the front row are Keygan Barber, Historian; Allison Carlon,Vice President; Jalen Fuss, President; Hannah
Peterson, Secretary; and Miranda Keith,Treasurer. Pictured in the back row are second year members, Roslyn Redman,
Kendall Sandgren, and Katelyn Pliner.
SV Jazz Concert
and Pie Auction
A large snowstorm in Webster County and
the Dayton-Lehigh-Harcourt area on Sunday blanketed
southern Webster County with a foot of snow. Many
churches were closed on Sunday.
Roads were snow covered in many cases with
icy spots and driving conditions were not good. The
SWG and PV schools were closed on Monday.
Temperatures dropped and more snow was in
the forecast for early this week and temperatures were to
remain low for the balance of the week, going up slightly
for this coming weekend.
Trees branches were down and some small trees
were severely damaged by the snowstorm.
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At 7:30 a.m. Saturday morning, January 24, 25
students boarded a bus headed for Manson Northwest
Webster High School and the large group speech contest.
These talented students made up five different competing groups: 2 ensemble acting, 1 choral reading, 1 musical theatre, and 1 group improvisation. As in every other
extra-curricular activity, dedication is key. Since mid November, the participants have been arriving at the school
early and leaving school late for practice. This was the
first large group speech competition for Southeast Valley.
The hard work of the group members definitely paid off this last weekend. All five groups received
a 1 rating and are moving on to the state competition
on February 7 at Sioux City East High School. Judges
look for things like interpretation, vocal delivery, physical delivery, creativity, characterization, and consistency.
After their performances, judges on Saturday spoke with
the participants and gave them praise and key things on
which to work.
Coaches Britney Geisler and Brandon Louis
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NEW Coop did something in Lanyon that it had
never done in its 42 year history. Starting in 2012 NEW
Coop, headquartered in Fort Dodge, purchased property
in Lanyon and then proceeded to construct an entirely
new facility.
After purchasing the property in 2012 the firm
installed two 30,000 gallon storage tanks in July, 2012,
and installed an additional 30,000 gallon nh3 storage tank
in the summer of 2013.
NEW Coop purchased enough property in Lanyon to accommodate expansion in the early years and for
many years in the future.
Why Lanyon?
NEW discovered that there was opportunity
with the Lanyon location. For one thing there was about
a seven mile radius around Lanyon in which there was no
other competition. So it made sense for us to construct
a facility here, asserted Frank Huseman, Director of Operations for NEW Coop.
This facility was constructed in a location where we have room for expansion, so we
are definitely in business for the present with expansion feasible in the future, said Huseman.
At this location we are in our customers
back yard, said Tyler Toyne, Lanyon location manager.
Pictured above is the NEW Lanyon location office and adjacent to that is their large crop protection warehouse.
Frank Huseman
Director of Operations, NEW Coop
This was the first location site where we built
everything new from the ground up, noted Huseman.
Huseman has been in various cooperative positions for
34 years and has been with NEW Coop for 14 years. He
oversees 25 NEW locations.
We needed to take care of our customers so we
are here, asserted Huseman. We really try to stay ahead
of the curve.
He continued, Customers have choices. We
want to be their first choice. This is a very competitive
business.
The NEW Lanyon location offers a full service
facility. Other NEW Coop locations that are relatively
close are Duncombe, Otho, and Lohrville.
Retailer of Year
Award winner
NEW Cooperative was named the Agricultural
Retailers Association Retailer of the Year in 2014. The
award was presented to Huseman, Director of Operations. Were honored, humbled and exited to be named
ARAs Retailer of the Year, said Huseman in accepting
the award.
The award, sponsored by Monsanto, ARA and
AGProfessional Magazine, honors retailers who represents the best of the industry.
Moving forward
at Lanyon location
I am really proud that our NEW location has
six full-time employees and two seasonal staff members,
said Tyler Toyne, Lanyon location manager.
Toyne and Huseman noted that plans were
changed a few times as the Lanyon facility was constructed. There was a lot of planning and we used our
collective experience to give our customers a really good
facility, asserted Toyne.
Amy Pingle, Marketing Coordinator for NEW
Coop, noted that NEW Cooperative spends about $20
million a year between rolling stock and facility improvements.
Headquartered in Fort Dodge, NEW Cooperative has 27 locations and employs 350 people in northwest Iowa. The organization serves parts of nine counties,. Formed in 1973, NEW started as the result of two
neighboring coops merging in northeast Webster County,
the acronym NEW.
Tyler Toyne
Lanyon Location Manager
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Marsha Farnham purchased the Valentine Insurance agency from Craig Valentine effective January 1,
2015. The new agency, Farm & Town Insurance, continues to be located at 1116 Market Street in Gowrie.
Farm & Town Insurance is an independent agency offering auto, home, farm, crop, business and health
insurance.
Marsha Farnham and Marla Stokesbary have
been with the agency for 15 years and 13 years respectively and are committed to the continued growth of
Gowrie and the surrounding communities.
The phone number for Farm & Town Insurance
will remain 515.352.3898. Office hours will be Monday
through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Farm & Town Insurance will continue to operate as an independent agency, offering the same variety
of insurance coverages including home, auto, farm, crop,
business and health insurance.
An open house was held on Friday, January 2
from 1 4 p.m. which introduced Marsha as the new
owner.
Owner, Marsha Farnham and Marla Stokesbary
of Farm & Town Insuance in Gowrie.
Our emphasis at POET Biorefining-Gowrie has been the mantra of See it. Own it.
Solve it. Do it. We have been preaching and practicing that all year long and we have seen
some great results from this focus.
To further improve productivity, we made numerous updates, improvements, and
changes that included adding a 6th fermentor. Along with improving efficiencies, the team at
POET Biorefining-Gowrie made safety and training a key priority. We had 0 OSHA recordables for 2014, which we are very proud of.
If theres one thing we can truly be proud
of at POET Biorefining-Gowrie, its our community involvement. The list of events and organizations we were able to support is lengthy,
but it ranged from donating Thanksgiving
turkeys for local families in need. Just a few
of the other many activities include supporting the local schools with after-Prom events,
sponsoring the Dayton Rodeo, participating in several holiday donation activities, sponsoring the Webster County 4-H Fair, and participating in the POET
Poetry Contest POET Arbor Day tree planting ceremony and the Gowrie community electronic signs.
We also had plenty of industry involvement at POET Biorefining-Gowrie,
including being involved with Growth Energy & Fuels America, meeting with
current and former U.S. Senators and Congressmen and lobbying in Washington, D.C. I also attended the Growth Energy Executive Leadership Conference.
The plant team was also involved with organizations like the Iowa Cattlemens
Association, and the Webster County Cattlemen and Pork Producers.
Johnson named
champion at
Herb Irgens Invite
The NYSC experience is offered at no cost to scholarship recipients. Contributions to the National Youth
Science Foundation allow delegates to participate in
this educational experience. Educational and recreational programming, as well as meals, lodging, and roundtrip air passage on scheduled airlines are provided.
Delegates arrive in Charleston, West Virginia, on
Wednesday, June 17, 2015, and depart on Saturday, July
11, 2015. The NYSC is held near Bartow in the eastern
mountains of West Virginia, within the Monongahela
National Forest.
Application forms are available on the NYSC website at http://apply.nysc.org.
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Webster County
Board of Supervisors
Vacating Parcel
Attest: ________________________________
Carol Messerly, Webster County Auditor
Date: ______________________
Public Notice
PUBLIC NOTICE
BE ADVISED: The Board of Directors of the Southeast WebsterGrand Community School District will hold a public hearing on the 18th
day of February, 2015 at 5:25 p..m. in the Library at the Southeast Webster-Grand Community School District school building, 30850 Paragon
Ave., Burnside, Iowa or in the event of inclement weather causing postponement of the hearing on the 23rd day of February, 2015 at 6:00
p.m. at the same location on its recently adopted resolution to consider
continued participation in the instructional support program. The proposition to be considered as per the resolution is as follows: Shall the Board
of Directors of the Southeast Webster-Grand Community School District
in the Counties of Webster, Boone and Greene, State of Iowa, be authorized for a period of five (5) years commencing with the 2016-17 budget
year, to levy and impose an instructional support tax in an amount (after
taking into consideration instructional support state aid) not to exceed ten
percent (10%) of the total of regular program district cost for the budget
year and monies received under section 257.14 as a budget adjustment
for the budget year and be authorized annually as determined by the
Board to levy a combination of an instructional support property tax upon
all the taxable property within the school district, commencing with the
levy for collection in the fiscal year ending June 30 , 2017 and to impose
an instructional support income surtax upon the state individual income
tax of each individual income taxpayer resident in the school district on
December 31 for each calendar year commencing with calendar year
2016 or each year thereafter (the percent of income surtax not to exceed
twenty percent (20%) to be determined by the Board for each fiscal year),
to be used for any general fund purpose? BOARD OF DIRECTORS,
SOUTHEAST WEBSTER-GRAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
The 2015 RAGBRAI overnight towns were announced Saturday, Jan. 24th at the Route Announcement Party at HyVee Hall. The ride begins July 19th in Sioux City and ends July 25th in Davenport. The overnight towns are: Sioux City,
Storm Lake, Fort Dodge, Eldora, Cedar Falls, Hiawatha, Coralville, and Davenport. Photo courtesy of IowaNewsNow.Net
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Lehigh City Council
Monday night the Southeast Valley girls JV basketball team traveled to Newell to face Newell Fonda. After
trailing 10 - 7 after the first quarter and 24 - 11 at half, the
Jaguars were only able to manage 4 points in the second
half and dropped a 38 - 15 decision.
Carson Shipley and Emma Graves lead the Jaguars
with 4 points each. Katie Walrod added a 3 point basket and Leslie Housken and Leah Gibbons both added
a basket.
The Jaguars turned around to face Manson NW at
home in Gowrie the following night. Once again Southeast Valley was able to keep it close to the first half trailing 10 - 12 at the break and similar to Monday night,
the Jags struggled shooting in the second half and lost
16 - 29.
Leah Gibbons had the game high for Southeast Valley with 6 points, while Carson Shipley and Katie Walrod both scored 4 points. Emma Graves scored 2 points.
Anna Hanson, Micaela Fevold, Ebony Scott and Karissa
Hiersterman contributed defensively in both games.
On Friday night, the Jaguars hosted a rematch
against Newell Fonda. After trailing 12 - 13 at half time,
Southeast Valley was able to take a 22 - 21 lead at the
end of the 3rd quarter before dropping a 24 - 31 decision.
Katie Walrod went two for four from the line and
added 3 field goals to lead the Jags with 8 points. Leah
Gibbons hit four free throws on her way to 6 points. Carson Shipley and Emma Graves each added four points
and Leslie Housken hit a basket.
The JV season is wrapping up as the Jags have remaining games at home with South Central Calhoun on
Mon, January 26th before finishing the season on the
road at Pomeroy on the 27th and Sac City on the 29th.
The Jags will play their final JV game of the season on
Monday, February 2nd at Coon Rapids.
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Obituaries
by Amanda DeVries
Feb. 6, 1985
The Rural Concern telephone hotline opened
Monday, Feb. 4 to help Iowa farm families and rural communities affected by the depressed agricultural economy.
Members of the building steering committee in
regards to the Dayton School Board include Lana Buckley, Chairman; Caroll DeGroote, secretary; Mrs. Marvin
(Ruth) Anderson, Dick Brown, Tom Campbell, Terry
Comp, Keith Ferguson, Frank Fischer, Mark Klever,
Gordon Lundberg, Rodney Poppinga, Steve Satre, Sid
Sandholm, Don Slater, and Dick Swanson. The building steering committee is handling information regarding
a 68x99 unit to be attached to the east entrance of the
present grade school building.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Johnson, Harcourt, are
pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter,
Lisa, to Robert Lombard, son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Lombard, Dayton. A June 8 wedding is planned.
An open house welcome for Rev. and Mrs. Dennis Schoolfield and family was held Sunday, Jan. 27 from
2 - 4 pm in the First Baptist Church parlors at Stratford.
Join the Dayton Ball teams at the Boone Pizza
Hut after the Madrid Game Tuesday, Feb. 12.
Woodrow Nutt of Dayton is a surgical patient at
Mercy Medical Center, Des Moines.
Mrs. Russ (Eleanor) Hanson of Dayton is a patient at Mary Greeley Hospital, Ames.
A few specials in the Dayton Store ad were:
8 pack bottles, 7-Up, Dr Pepper, and A&W Root Beer,
$1.49 plus deposit; Hormels Iowa Loaf, $1.89/lb; 12 oz.
pkg Fishburgers, $1.69; Soup Meat, .69 cents/lb; 49 oz.
Giant Size Tide, $1.99.
GRANDMOTHERS! Perfect gift for grandchild. Toddler 36 Love Cuff. Keeps toddlers in reach in
crowds. No bulk, carry in pocket or purse. $6.45 postpaid. Review Sales, Box 6, Dayton, Iowa, 50530.
Guests in the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carlson
home for dinner and lunch on Sunday, Jan. 20 in observance of Kenneths birthday were Mr. and Mrs. Marlin
Anderson, Randy and Marlys; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Anderson and Katie; Mr. and Mrs. Greg Anderson and Jeremiah; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Westrum, Dawn and Dirk; Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Williams; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Woodle and
Dana, all of Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carlson, Amy
and Andy of Boone.
Feb. 1, 1995
Choir members of the Southeast Webster High
School will be participating in the 22nd annual Honors Choir Festival at the University of Iowa, Iowa City,
School of Music Sunday and Monday, Feb. 5-6. Students
participating are Alyssa Corson, soprano; Nathan Eslick,
tenor; and Toki Selby, alto. Monte Albert is the vocal music director.
Debbie McAninley, Burnside, daughter of Fred
May, Dayton, is surgical patient at University Hospital
of Iowa. The unit Debbie is in requests no flowers or live
plants be sent in.
Mrs. Jack (Pat) LeValley, Dayton, is a surgical
patient at Good Samaritan Hospital, Phoenix, Arizona.
Darwin and Florence Jolliffes, Dayton, will celebrate their 50th anniversary Sunday, Feb. 12.
Emily and Marta Erickson, Dayton, earned
number one ratings in the Iowa Music Teachers Association District Piano Auditions. The competition was held
Saturday, Jan. 28 at Iowa Falls. Marta was named to the
Theory Honor Roll. Emily was the first place winner in
the Level E competition and will compete in the State
Auditions Saturday, March 11 at Ames. Emily and Marta
Erickson are the daughters of Paul and Nora Erickson,
Dayton.
Lambert Laundry, the new laundromat in Dayton is now open from 7 am to 10 pm daily. Bring quarters
and soap. We have six regular washers and dryers and one
large washer and dryer.
Jessica Erickson, daughter of Paul and Nora Erickson is on the Deans List at Wartburg College, Waverly
for the 1994-95 Fall Term.
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The Stewart Memorial Community Hospital Auxiliary is hosting its second annual Trivia Night fundraising competition on Saturday evening, February 7, at
the Opportunity Living gymnasium. It involves tables of
up to eight people putting their heads together to answer
any little detail from the number of flowers on an Oreo
cookie to how long is a furlong to which Triple Crown
horse race has the longest track.
Judging from what Ive heard about last years
event, you dont want to miss it. As Linda Norgrant put
it, It was a LOT of fun! Each table can choose a theme
which can be something as simple as wearing a hat or
scarf to something as exotic as a table full of ladies in
pink wigs! All women, all men, or a mix...anything goes.
You can put together your own team, or you can ask to be
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National Public Radio (NPR) has cut its climate
change reporting staff. Katherine Bagley first broke this
story in InsideClimate News. The report brought smug
grins to climate change deniers and howls of outrage
from activists, whose only comfort may be The Huffington Posts headline that NPR Finally Stops Referring to
Global Warming Deniers as Skeptics.
Bagley reported that, [NPR] had three full-time
reporters and one editor dedicated to covering the issue
within NPRs science desk. One remainsand he is covering it only part-time.
Anne Gudenkauf, senior supervising editor of
NPRs science desk told her, The move to shift reporters off the environment beat was driven by an interest to
cover other fields more in depth.
Gudenkauf expects that other NPR reporters
will cover the environment as part of their other work.
However, the result, so far, has been about a one-third
drop in NPR pieces tagged Environment.
In contrast, Margaret Sullivan of the New York
Times pointed out that although the Times had previously disbanded a specialist team of climate reporters,
they moved in 2014 to assemble a newly-appointed editor with a team of heavy-hitting reporters.
Barbara Strauch, the Times Science Editor is
quoted as saying, The idea is that climate change is the
biggest story going, and we ought to be on it in a big
way.
Its beginning to occur to editors that climate
change is no longer exclusively a science story. As climate change continues to become a more-obvious issue,
governments and businesses are responding in a wide variety of ways.
Many governments are accelerating their push to
stop burning carbon fuels and redirect priorities to renewable energy sources. Iowa is continuing to see growth
in construction of wind farms. In this immediate area
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Sundays: 9a.m. Worship; Regular worship
area has ramp for handicap entrance. Also
walk-in basement level with video to watch
service and participate in communion.
LEHIGH-OTHO METHODIST
Sundays: Lehigh--9.30 a.m. Sunday
School; 11 a.m. Worship
UMW meets 1st Wed. of month, 1 p.m.
Otho-- 9 a.m. Worship; 10a.m. SS
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Sunday: 9:00 a.m. Worship
TRINITY LUTHERAN, BOXHOLM
Sundays: 9:30 a.m. Fellowship;
10:30 a.m. Worship.
EVANGELICAL COVENANT, LANYON
Sundays: 9:30a.m. Worship;
10:45a.m. Sunday School
CALVARY UNITED METHODIST,
STRATFORD
Sundays: 10:30 a.m. Worship Service;
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Stewart Memorial Community Hospital and McCrary Rost Clinic are seeking nominations for outstanding nurses. In partnership with the DAISY Foundation,
SMCH has made a tradition of recognizing nurses who,
by virtue of their exemplary work, rise above and beyond.
The not-for-profit DAISY Foundation is based in
Glen Ellen, CA, and was established by family members in memory of J. Patrick Barnes. Patrick died at the
age of 33 in late 1999 from complications of Idiopathic
Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP), a little known but not
uncommon auto-immune disease. The care Patrick and
his family received from nurses while he was ill inspired
this unique means of thanking nurses for making a profound difference in the lives of their patients and patient
families.
Stewart Memorial Community Hospital will present the Daisy Award to an extraordinary nurse who goes
above and beyond providing excellent every day care to
patients and families. Award recipients are nominated by
peers, physicians, patients, and families and other staff.
Nurses eligible for nomination include those working at
Stewart Memorial Community Hospital as well as nurses
at McCrary Rost Clinic. Nomination forms are available
at Stewart Memorial Community Hospital Business Office, Outpatient registration; all McCrary-Rost Clinics
and on our website at www.stewartmemorial.org. All
nomination forms are due April 10th to Cindy Carstens,
Vice President of Nursing or Jodi Henkenius, Administrative Assistant. Nomination forms can be mailed to
Stewart Memorial Community Hospital * Attn: Cindy
Carstens * 1301 West Main St * Lake City, IA * 51449.
To learn more about services available at Stewart
Memorial Community Hospital, please visit our website
at www.stewartmemorial.org.
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