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May

Ronald "Ronnie" Erb

Ronald Eugene Erb of Prairieville, LA, and formerly of Waukon, passed away March 16, 2025. Memorial Services will be held Thursday, May 29 at 11 a.m. at St. John Lutheran Church, Luana, followed with burial in the Pleasant Grove Cemetery, McGregor.

A full obituary will appear in the May 28 edition of The Standard. You can subscribe to The Standard's print edition or e-edition by clicking here.

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May

James Schlitter

James Roger Schlitter, 84, of Waukon passed away May 16, 2025, at Northgate Care Center in Waukon. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m., with visitation from 10-11 a.m., Thursday, May 22 at Leonard-Grau Funeral Home in Monona, with Deacon Patrick Malanaphy officiating. A private family inurnment will be held at a later date.

A full obituary will appear in the May 28 edition of The Standard. You can subscribe to The Standard's print edition or e-edition by clicking here.

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May

Memorial Day activities scheduled to take place in area communities


Delivering Memorial Day Address ... Delivering this year’s Memorial Day Address at the Observance Program at Oakland Cemetery in Waukon will be U.S. Army Veteran Jean Brink of Waukon. She is pictured in the center of the photo above with her husband and fellow U.S. Army Veteran, Darryl Brink (left in photo), and her best friend (right in photo), who lost his life in Iraq. Submitted photo.
Grand Marshal of Waukon Parade  ...  U.S. Navy Veteran Don Haler. Submitted photo.
Grand Marshal of Waukon Parade ... U.S. Navy Veteran Don Haler. Submitted photo.

A variety of Memorial Day activities are being planned for the upcoming holiday weekend, including all the traditional Memorial Day observances this year scheduled for Monday, May 26 in all of the area communities within Allamakee County. Those traditions of parades, full cemetery programs and wreath laying are being planned in honor of those who made the ultimate sacrifice in serving their country, with details of some of those celebrations being outlined on this page in their respective highlighted boxes.

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May

Lest we forget: Waukon resident shares his experience in the search and recovery of American MIAs

Photographic evidence ...  Dan Davis photographs aircraft wreckage on the seafloor in Chuuk Lagoon, Micronesia. Photo by Matthew Breece, Project Recover.
Photographic evidence ... Dan Davis photographs aircraft wreckage on the seafloor in Chuuk Lagoon, Micronesia. Photo by Matthew Breece, Project Recover.

by Brianne Grimstad

With Memorial Day on the horizon, many start to think about taking flowers and decorations to cemeteries, getting ready for Memorial Day parades and programs, and reflecting on the American men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice to protect their country and its freedom. Some families can go and visit the graves of their loved ones at local cemeteries, some servicemen and women are interred in cemeteries in other parts of the state or country, some have their final resting place overseas, and some have not yet had their remains found to be brought to their final resting place.

Over 81,000 American service members are still Missing In Action (MIA), and rural Waukon resident Dan Davis is part of a non-profit group called Project Recover that has made it their mission to locate, identify and bring those MIAs back to their loved ones.

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May

Allamakee County Veterans Museum to feature pair of special exhibits, host tours Friday and Monday during Memorial Day Weekend

A special exhibit on the War in the Pacific during World War II will open Memorial Day weekend at the Allamakee County Veterans Museum. Included in the special exhibit will be the major battles from Pearl Harbor in 1941 through the Japanese surrender in 1945. The exhibit includes uniforms, weapons and equipment used by both American and Japanese forces, as pictured above.

The museum will be open for tours Friday, May 23 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Monday May 26 from noon to 4:00 p.m. Videos including combat footage from battles will also be shown continuously during each of those open tour days.

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May

Black Hawk Bridge remains closed after movement detected by sensor system over this past weekend

Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT) officials closed the Black Hawk Bridge over the Mississippi River at Lansing late Saturday night, May 17 after movement was detected within one of the bridge piers beyond what is deemed typical and safe, according to DOT standards. Officials say the bridge will likely be closed for at least a week, and perhaps longer, depending upon what an ongoing follow-up analysis currently being conducted might show.

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May

Effigy Mounds invites public to participate in several events

Effigy Mounds National Monument has scheduled several free, public events for Spring, many of those being scheduled to take place during the month of May. Those events have ranged from hiking as a designated event or as part of a challenge series offered by the local National Park Service facility, to a series of historic presentations. Those scheduled events include the following remaining dates and activities as the month of May begins to wind down:

Wed
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May

Keep Iowa Beautiful’s annual Pick-Up Iowa Program still available through June 30

Keep Iowa Beautiful is calling on Iowans to help achieve its statewide goal of 2,500 volunteers to clean up litter across the state this spring. Iowans are invited to host a 2025 Pick-Up Iowa event in their communities. Pick-Up Iowa will continue to run through June 30 of this year.

Pick-Up Iowa, a Keep Iowa Beautiful program, promotes focused efforts to clean up trash along Iowa’s roadsides, neighborhoods, streets, school grounds, parks, forests, and streams.

Registration for the event remains open. Sign up today at https://keepiowabeautiful.org/get-involved/community-outreach-opportunit....
 

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May

New Century Club celebrating its 125th Anniversary ...

This year marks the 125th anniversary of the Waukon area’s Women’s New Century Club. In December of 1899, seven members of the Nineteenth Century Club withdrew from that group to form the nucleus of a new women’s study club. January 9, 1900 officially opened the new club, thus the name The New Century Club. The founding members of that new club were Catherine Daugherty, Lucy May, Lena Helming, Ida Van Nice, Mable Coffeen, Kate Kidder and Anna Beeman.

The focus of the Club was to improve the mind, promote growth of sociability among its members, and the advancement of education, civic and philanthropic work. The Club survived two World Wars, other conflicts, the Depression, and more recently, COVID-19, and it continues to meet today. Membership has varied over the years from as few as six members on up to as many as 30 members.

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May

Graduates from USMC Aviation Communications Systems Technician course

LCpl Landyn Lewey ...
LCpl Landyn Lewey ...

LCpl Landyn J. Lewey recently graduated from the Aviation Communication Systems Technician course at Air Control Training Squadron, MCCES, Twentynine Palms, CA. He will be stationed for at least three years with the 3rd Division Marine Littoral Anti-Air Battalion at Marine Corps Base-Hawaii, starting this month.

LCpl Lewey is a 2024 graduate of Iowa Falls-Alden High School, and the son of Bryan and Rachel Lewey of Iowa Falls. He is the grandson of James and Kathy Stammeyer of Oelwein, and Richard and Jean Lewey of Waukon. He is also the great-grandson of Irene Lewey of Waukon.
 

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