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Dec

Make a New Year’s Resolution to give blood

The next LifeServe Blood Center blood drive will be held Thursday, January 4, from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m., at the First Baptist Church in south Waukon. Blood drives are held every month in Waukon. The LifeServe Blood Center of Iowa supplies Veterans Memorial Hospital with its blood and blood products.

The LifeServe Blood Center of Iowa is seeking donors to ensure a safe and plentiful blood supply in Iowa. Because there is no substitute for human blood, the need for donors is continuous. Many Iowans are encouraged to make donating blood on a regular basis their New Year’s resolution this year.

Wed
27
Dec

Healthy Lifestyles Weight Loss Class offered at VMH

Veterans Memorial Hospital dietitians will be offering a new eight-week weight loss class beginning in January that will teach the healthy lifestyle choices needed to lose the weight for good.  The key to permanent weight loss is to adopt new daily choices that, with consistent repetition, become habits. That is why the hospital offers the Healthy Lifestyles Weight Loss Class, which is open to anyone in the area communities of any age. The class will be offered Mondays from 5:30-6:45 p.m. starting January 15 and running through March 5.

A free, introductory class will be held Monday, January 8 starting at 5:30 p.m. Anyone can hear more about the program and see if they wish to sign up for the eight-week program, beginning the following Monday.

Wed
27
Dec

Health Care Provider CPR

Veterans Memorial Hospital will not be offering a CPR course in January. The next class available will be offered February 12.

The cost of all CPR classes, for certification or recertification, at Veterans Memorial Hospital is the same and all registrants should bring along their own pocket mask. The card received with the course does certify attendants in CPR for two years.

Pre-registration plus a minimum of three participants is required. For more information and to register for the next CPR Course, call Veterans Memorial Hospital at 563-568-3411.

Wed
27
Dec

Memorials received by Veterans Memorial Health Care Foundation

Memorials were received by the Veterans Memorial Health Care Foundation in memory of Anaruth Bechtel by Dave and Laurie Martin, Jim and Bev Larson-Needham, Carol Moe, Lois Evans, Jane Dietrich, Lillian Larson and Dennis and Sandy Deal.

Memorials were also received in memory of Cletus Althoff by Marv and Marge Strike, Chuck and Lois Votsmier, Dave and Laurie Martin and family and friends of Clet Althoff.

In addition, memorials were received in memory of Bradford Krambeer by Ken and Jill Lampman, Betty Hogan, George Pickett, Robert and Kristi Campbell, Dave and Laurie Martin, Jerry and Linda Siegrist, John and Lorna Kerndt, Mae Jean Bakke, Bob and Marilyn Bulman, Pat and Kathy McMillan, Ed and Karen Stamper, Gladwin and Darlene Anderson, Ardys Kuhse, Dean “Beanzy” Schellhammer, Carol Krumme, Dan and Sue Schlitter, Russ and Mary Jo Meyer, Tony and Terry Link, Orrin and Nan Grangaard, Dave and Sandy Lyons and Dave and Rhonda Bahr.

Wed
27
Dec

Merlin Hansmeier celebrating 90th birthday

Merlin Hansmeier
Merlin Hansmeier

Merlin Hansmeier of Ossian will be celebrating his 90th birthday December 29. In honor of the occasion, cards and well wishes may be sent to: 114 Fisher Ave., Box 98, Ossian, IA 52161.
 

Wed
27
Dec

Birth announcement: Rethwisch

Chad Rethwisch and Julie Papp of Lansing announce the birth of their son, Camden Peter Rethwisch, born December 15, 2017 at Veterans Memorial Hospital in Waukon. He weighed 8 lbs. 1 oz. and measured 22 inches in length at the time of his birth. He joins a sibling, Cael (12).

Grandparents are Joe and Sue Papp of Lansing, Jay Rethwisch of Lansing and Kathryn Sanderson of Harpers Ferry.

Wed
27
Dec

Dress for success: Pair of Waukon residents dress up daily to raise awareness of human trafficking


Sharing a moment, and a cause ... Emily Moore (left) of Waukon, a substitute teacher within the Allamakee Community School District, and Moriah Downing (right), a fourth grade student at East Elementary School in Waukon, take a moment for a photo together while wearing dresses during a recent December day. The two have been wearing dresses throughout the entire month of December as part of the global Dressember campaign to help raise awareness about human trafficking. Submitted photo.

by Julie Berg-Raymond

• Two million children are currently exploited in the commercial sex trade.
• Human trafficking generates about $150 billion per year.
• More than 30 million people are currently enslaved, worldwide.

Local individuals may be as unaware of these statistics as the initiative and the website, www.dressember.org, from which they came. Lest anyone think these statistics might be referring to something that is happening “somewhere else” and doesn’t have much to do with northeast Iowa, two Waukon residents are here to say it does - and they are dressing up as part of a global effort with the hope that someday it does not.

Wed
27
Dec

Hazard Mitigation Plan for Allamakee County available for public review and comment until January 3

Allamakee County and its jurisdictions have worked diligently over the last year and a half to complete an update to a comprehensive Hazard Mitigation Plan. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), through Iowa Homeland Security & Emergency Management, provided grant funds for the planning process, which was lead by the Allamakee County Emergency Management Agency with assistance from Upper Explorerland Regional Planning Commission and a countywide Hazard Mitigation Planning Committee.

The Committee started working together in the summer of 2016. That process began by identifying the characteristics and potential consequences of hazards, and assessing vulnerabilities of communities and the county. After gaining an understanding of hazard risks, the Committee determined what the priorities should be and then looked at possible ways to avoid or minimize the undesired effects, culminating in a list of potential countywide hazard mitigation actions.

Wed
27
Dec

Cub Scouts donate to Allamakee Giving Tree..

Members of Cub Scout Pack 64 of Waukon collected toys at their December Pack meeting for donation to the Allamakee Giving Tree sponsored by the Northeast Iowa Community Action Corporation (NEICAC) Allamakee County Family Service Office prior to the Christmas holiday. The donated toys pictured in photos at right were taken by the Cub Scouts to the NEICAC office in Waukon, where they were distributed to families in need for Christmas. Submitted photos.
 

Wed
27
Dec

Arrest made on forgery and theft charges in cases of returned checks

Jill Schroeder ...
Jill Schroeder ...

Monday, December 18, the Waukon Police Department received a report of checks returned to local businesses in Waukon from their financial institution because they were reported as forged. After completing an investigation, 40-year-old Jill Marie Schroeder of Prairie Du Chien, WI was charged with five counts of forgery, each being a class D felony, and five counts of theft. An arrest warrant was issued for Schroeder on these charges.

Saturday, December 23, the Allamakee County Sheriff’s Office and the Lansing/ New Albin Police Department took Schroeder into custody in Lansing on the arrest warrant. A criminal charge is merely an accusation and defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

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