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Wed
16
May

After School Clover Kids were busy as bees at May meeting ...

After School Clover Kids became busy bees in May learning about beekeeping. Makayla Manning of Waukon led the May meeting with showing her own beekeeper suit (pictured in photo above right) and bee hive smoker (pictured in bottom photo). She explained how the suit protects her from stings and the smoker makes the bees sleepy. Once the bees become defenseless, the beekeeper can safely work with the bee hives. Clover Kids made their own bees with small batteries and tooth brush heads. They then tried to navigate their bee through the gardens and orchards pollinating the flowers (pictured in center photo). Afterward, everyone did the bee waggle dance, which is the choreographed dance bees use to communicate and instruct the rest of the hive where to find a food source.

Wed
16
May

ACSD Board of Directors approves heating system analysis at East Elementary School following discovery of pipe leak

by Brianne Eilers

The Allamakee Community School District (ACSD Board of Directors held a special meeting Tuesday morning, May 8. One item was struck from the original agenda for the meeting, that being the recommendation to approve an offered but not taught exemption for the Health II course.

Under personnel matters, the board approved hiring Patrick Mahr as additional summer maintenance help at 28.75 hours per week, and approval was also given to the transfer of Josh Hager from his current night custodian position to the day custodian position at Waukon High School. The board also hired Sarah Ferguson as the PK-5 art/computer teacher and Joanne Ericson as the 7-12 business/technology teacher. Approval was also given by the board to the distribution of Teacher Salary Supplement (TSS) carry-over money to all eligible staff, based on full-time employment of staff members.

Wed
16
May

Waukon boys track team places fifth at NEIC Meet, three State Meet qualifications fuel sixth-place finish at Class 2A State Qualifying Meet


Return flight to Des Moines ... Waukon boys track senior Isaiah Welch takes flight on his way to a first-place effort of 20’0.75” in the long jump at the Indians’ Class 2A State Qualifying Meet at Osage Thursday, May 10. Welch’s championship effort in the event automatically qualified him for this week’s State Track Meet in Des Moines for the second consecutive season. He also joined fellow senior Abe Schwartz and the sophomore pair of Brock Hatlan and Dawson Baures in an at-large State Meet qualification with their third-place 4x200 relay finish in a time of 1:34.27.

Runner-up effort automatically qualifies ... Waukon boys track junior Brady Sullivan unleashes a shot put effort at the Indians’ Class 2A State Qualifying Meet at Osage Thursday, May 10. Sullivan’s 53’10” effort at the meet placed him second and earned him automatic State Meet qualification for the first time in the event.

Welch returns in long jump, Sullivan debuts in shot put, 4x200 earns at-large berth for State Meet

The Waukon boys track team competed in a pair of significant meets this past week that matched the Indians up against some of their fellow conference and class colleagues, and ultimately proved to be an extension or extinction of their season. The Indians first battled to a fifth-place team finish at their Northeast Iowa Conference Meet hosted by Charles City Monday, May 7 after postponement from its original Thursday, May 3 date due to storms.

Wed
16
May

Waukon girls track team finishes sixth at NEIC Meet, seventh at Class 2A State Qualifying Meet behind trio of qualifications for State Meet


At-large qualification with third-place high jump finish ... Waukon girls track senior Ellec Armstead clears the high jump bar at the Indians’ Class 2A State Qualifying Meet at Osage Thursday, May 10. Armstead jumped 5’0” to finish third at the meet and earn an at-large berth in this week’s State Track Meet.

State qualifier with runner-up throw ... Waukon girls track freshman Annika Headington powers out a throw at the Indians’ Class 2A State Qualifying Meet at Osage Thursday, May 10. Headington recorded a toss of 36’3” to earn runner-up honors at the meet and automatic qualification for this week’s State Meet.

Headington automatic in shot put; 4x800 and Armstead in high jump earn at-large State Meet berths

The Waukon girls track team competed in its two most important meets of the season within four nights of one another, bringing the 2018 track season to an end for many of its team members but proving to extend that season for a small handful of Lady Indians. The track Tribe opened the week by placing sixth at the Northeast Iowa Conference Meet hosted by Charles City Monday, May 7 after that meet had been postponed from Thursday, May 3 by stormy weather.

Wed
16
May

Waukon boys golf team has season’s future determined by seventh-place finish at 2A Sectional Tournament

The Waukon boys golf team had the future of its 2018 season determined Thursday, May 10 at its Class 2A Sectional Tournament hosted by New Hampton. The tournament had actually been moved up one day earlier from its original Friday, May 11 date due to anticipated rainy weather.

Playing for the opportunity to advance further into postseason tournament play, the Indian golfers came up short of that goal, placing seventh in the eight-team field with a team total of 382 strokes. Likewise, none of the individual Indian golfers finished high enough to earn further advancement down the postseason tournament road in individual medalist play.

TEAM SCORES
New Hampton 327; Denver 335; North Fayette Valley 354; Sumner-Fredericksburg 358; South Winneshiek 361; Osage 361; WAUKON 382; MFL/MarMac 500

Tue
15
May

Derald “Bud” Reinhart

Derald “Bud” Reinhart, age 86, of Eitzen, MN, formerly of Caledonia, MN, passed away March 30, 2018 at his home. A Celebration of Life will be held Saturday, May 26 from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Eitzen Community Center in Eitzen, MN.
 

Mon
14
May

Deb Tweedy

Deb Tweedy, 63, of Waukon died Saturday, May 12, 2018 at Veterans Memorial Hospital in Waukon. Memorial services will be held Saturday, May 19 at 11 a.m. at the Waukon High School gymnasium with Pastor Bill Odermann officiating. Visitation will be held from 4-7 p.m. Friday, May 18 at St. John’s Lutheran Church fellowship hall in Waukon.

Martin Funeral Home in Waukon is handling arrangements. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to Veterans Memorial Hospital, Good Samaritan Center in Waukon and the Allamakee Community Schools Booster Clubs.

Debra Elayne Tweedy was born July 26, 1954 to Delbert R. and Myrna Wynema (Potter) Kaune in Maynard. She started her life on a dairy farm near Fayette. Her mother passed away at a very young age, and she was very close to her older sister, Janice, who helped raise her.

Mon
14
May

Ralph Hammel, Sr.

Ralph B. Hammel, Sr., 96, of rural Decorah died Sunday, May 13, 2018 at Thornton Manor in Lansing. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, May 16 at 11 a.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Dorchester with Fr. Mark Osterhaus officiating. Burial will be at St. Mary’s Hanover Cemetery, rural Waukon. Friends may call from 4-7 p.m. Tuesday, May 15 at Martin Funeral Home in Waukon, where there will be a 3:30 p.m. scripture service.

Ralph Bernard Hammel, Sr. was born October 27, 1921 in the Wexford area, rural Lansing, the son of Joseph and Nora (Pierce) Hammel. He attended country schools near Lansing and helped farm with his parents; Ralph also spent a year in North Dakota working on wheat farms.

Wed
09
May

Leonard Heiderscheit

Leonard Matthew Heiderscheit, 98, of New Albin passed away Saturday, May 5, 2018 at Thornton Manor in Lansing. Memorial Mass of Christian Burial was held Saturday, May 12 at St. Joseph Catholic Church in New Albin with Father John Moser as celebrant. Burial will follow in St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery.

Leonard was born to John and Florence Heiderscheit June 10, 1919 in Holy Cross. He lived in Holy Cross until 1941, when he and his brother, Charles, entered the United States Army. Leonard served in the Aleutian Islands during World War II and received the Purple Heart for wounds received at Dutch Harbor, AK. He participated in the liberation of Attu and Kiska, two American islands occupied by the Japanese.  Charles was killed in action in Okinawa. Leonard was a longtime member of the Kenneth Casey VFW Post #5603 of New Albin.

Wed
09
May

And then I wrote...

by Dick Schilling, "Editor Emeritus"

... that say what you will about President Trump’s strengths or weaknesses, it is hard to deny that his name has the power to promote some previously little known females to national fame ... or infamy, perhaps.

First we were treated to the appearance of a porn movie performer who, through lawsuits, has become nationally known, and whose performance fees have skyrocketed as a result.

Now comes a third grade comedienne who maybe was known only to late night TV viewers. She was hired by the national press for their annual gathering and reportedly unleashed an obscenity laced and racist attack against a couple of Trump’s associates who were present. Next morning, the entire sentient world learned her name.

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