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Wed
04
Dec

Waukon bowling teams split season opener at home with Tripoli; Girls begin with a win, boys come up a bit short

The Waukon girls and boys bowling teams got their 2024-2025 season underway at home, hosting Tripoli Tuesday, November 26. That season-opening date resulted in a split for the two squads, as the Lady Indians recorded a 1939-1851 victory and the Waukon boys ended up on the short end of a 1922-1774 final result.

The Waukon bowling teams are next scheduled to compete at Waverly-Shell Rock Thursday, December 5. The bowling Tribe will then begin its regular Friday afternoon dual meet schedule with road dates at New Hampton Friday, December 13 and at North Fayette Valley Friday, December 20.

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Tue
03
Dec

Virginia Marzen

Virginia M. Marzen, 89, of New Albin died Friday, November 29, 2024, at her daughter’s home in Buchanan, ND. Funeral services will be held Saturday, December 14 at 11 a.m. at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in New Albin with Fr. Joseph Sevcik officiating. Burial will be at the church cemetery. Following the service, there will be a meal at the New Albin Community Center.
Friends may greet the family from 4-7 p.m. Friday, December 13 at the New Albin Community Center, where there will be a 7 p.m. scripture service. Thornburg-Grau Funeral Home in Lansing is handling arrangements.

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

Mon
02
Dec

Albert "Bert" Fellows

Albert “Bert” Milton Fellows, 91, of Mesa, AZ, passed away November 19, 2024, from congestive heart failure and end-stage kidney disease. Services will be held in conjunction with his wife Jan’s (upon her passing), in Boise, ID at the Idaho Veterans Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to Tunnel to Towers Foundation, St. Jude Children’s Hospital, or a charity of your choice.

Bert was born September 15, 1933, to John R. Fellows and Dorothy M. Minteer Fellows in Chicago, IL. His siblings included Nancy (Don) Larson of Kirkland, WA, Linda (Jerry) Siegrist of Waukon, and John Robert “Johnny” Fellows. Johnny tragically died in a bonfire when he was four years old. His death was a painful reminder of the fragility of life.

Fri
29
Nov

Clem B. Schulte

Clem B. Schulte, 59, of Lansing died Sunday, November 24, 2024, at Veterans Memorial Hospital in Waukon. Funeral services were held Monday, December 2 at St. Ann’s-St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Harpers Ferry with Fr. Joseph Sevcik officiating.

Thornburg-Grau Funeral Home in Lansing handled arrangements. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the family or Harpers Ferry/Waterville Rescue.

Clement Benedict Schulte was born November 24, 1965, in Prairie du Chien, WI, to Clem and Arlene (Gavin) Schulte. He was baptized and confirmed at St Ann’s-St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Harpers Ferry. Clem graduated from Waukon High School in 1984, and then received his Bachelor of Arts from the University of Northern Iowa in 1990.

Wed
27
Nov

What's Up at the USDA Office?

Upcoming Deadlines/Dates
November 28: Office closed in observance of Thanksgiving
November 29: Deadline to apply for the Organic Dairy Marketing Assistance Program (ODMAP)
December 2: Deadline to return COC ballots to FSA Office
December 15: Deadline to certify fall-seeded crops - Note: Although cover crops can be reported at any time, we encourage you to do it this fall (2024)

Wed
27
Nov

Organic Dairy Marketing Assistance deadline extended to December 13

$58 Million Available, Program Improvements Include Increased Payment Rate and Production Cap  

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is extending the application deadline for the Organic Dairy Marketing Assistance Program (ODMAP) 2024 to Dec.13, 2024. This extension gives organic dairy producers two additional weeks to apply for the program. Eligible producers include certified organic dairy operations that produce milk from cows, goats and sheep.  

ODMAP 2024 helps mitigate market volatility, higher input and transportation costs, and unstable feed supply and prices that have created unique hardships in the organic dairy industry. Specifically, through ODMAP 2024, USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) is assisting organic dairy operations with projected marketing costs in 2024 calculated using their marketing costs in 2023.

Wed
27
Nov

“Gnome for the Holidays” at the 33rd Annual Christmas Fantasy 2024


Decorated Christmas trees at Christmas Fantasy ... The VMH Health Care Foundation’s 33rd Annual Christmas Fantasy drew many “Gnome” fans at the event held November 15-18, hosting 57 decorated Christmas trees and displays decorated by local individuals, businesses, organizations and classes, and each had a local person or business sponsoring it as well. Submitted photo.

Silent auction items on display at this year’s event ... A record of 140 silent auction items, some of which are pictured above, were donated to this year’s Christmas Fantasy. The Foundation expresses its appreciation to the hundreds of people who decorated or contributed in some way to make this community event so successful. Submitted photo.

The 2024 Veterans Memorial Health Care Foundation’s Christmas Fantasy drew huge numbers at the events and viewing of the large numbers of Christmas trees and record number of silent auction items on display. The event was held November 15-18 at the Allamakee County Fairgrounds Pavilion, and was a huge success thanks to all of the overwhelming community involvement.

A record number of auction items were donated to this year’s Fantasy by area businesses and individuals.  The 140 auction items were displayed and auctioned on a silent auction bid to the highest bidder Monday night at 6 p.m.

Trees on display during this 33rd annual Foundation Fantasy highlighted 57 Christmas Trees and displays all decorated by individuals, businesses and many groups around the area. Many individuals worked, served, and donated to this community celebration.

Wed
27
Nov

Raising Awareness of Diabetes - Part 4: Risk Factors and Prevention of Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes


Managing Type 1 Diabetes ... November is Diabetes Awareness Month. Jeremy Kolsrud of Waukon knows first-hand that Type 1 Diabetes is not only diagnosed in children. He is pictured here with his medical provider, Alex Berns, NP, and Angie Mettille, Diabetes Educator. “At 52, I was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. Managing diabetes requires lifelong adjustments, including dietary changes and regular monitoring. For me, many of these changes turned out to be positive - I improved my diet and overall health.” Submitted photo.

by: Angie Mettille, RN, BSN, CDCES

Diabetes, a chronic condition that affects how the body processes glucose, is one of the most prevalent health concerns worldwide. While both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes are related to high blood sugar levels, they have distinct causes, risk factors, and management strategies. Understanding these differences is crucial for prevention, early detection, and effective treatment.

Type 1 diabetes is a condition in which the immune system mistakenly attacks and destroys the insulin-producing cells in the pancreas. This form of diabetes typically manifests in childhood or early adulthood, although it can occur at any age. While the exact cause remains unknown, several risk factors have been identified:

Wed
27
Nov

November is National Home Care Month; A hidden gem available in Allamakee County


VMH Community and Home Care services available ... November is Home Care Month. Veterans Memorial Hospital Community and Home Care is a locally-based, home health care agency serving Allamakee and the surrounding counties. Registered nurses and certified home care aides travel the Allamakee County area and beyond to offer assistance to individuals who wish to remain in their homes for as long as possible or need some assistance while they are recovering from an illness or recent surgery, often times after being hospitalized. This service has proven to be just what Sarah Murray of Lansing needed following her spinal cord injury. She states, “It was such a relief to find just what I needed. All of their care is so good. They are so gentle, personable and have all become a part of the family.” Submitted photo.

Veterans Memorial Hospital Community and Home Care is a locally-based, home health care agency serving Allamakee and the surrounding counties. Registered nurses and certified home care aides travel the Allamakee County area and beyond to offer assistance to individuals who wish to remain in their homes for as long as possible, or who need some assistance while they are recovering from an illness or recent surgery, often times after being hospitalized.

Wed
27
Nov

The healing power of forest bathing: Connecting with nature for wellness


Forest bathing provides variety of benefits ... Chris Sekorski of Gundersen’s Unity House participates in forest bathing on a recent morning in La Crosse, WI. Submitted photo.

In a world filled with constant hustle and bustle, finding moments of tranquility and peace can be a challenge. However, a practice known as forest bathing is gaining recognition at Gundersen Health System for its remarkable benefits in promoting overall well-being. As more individuals seek solace in nature, one local expert is shedding light on the healing power of forest bathing.

Forest bathing, also known as Shinrin-yoku in Japanese, is the practice of immersing oneself in the natural environment, particularly forests, to enhance mental, emotional, and physical health. It involves mindfully engaging with nature, using all five senses to connect with the surroundings.

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