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Tue
24
Dec

Birth announcement: Bartels

Brier and Kylie Bartels of Luana announce the birth of their daughter, Brexleigh Jo Bartels, born December 12, 2024 at Veterans Memorial Hospital in Waukon. She weighed 8 lbs. and measured 20 inches in length at the time of her birth. She joins a sister, Marryn (2).

Grandparents are Doug and Kelly Moose and Mike and Pam Bartels.

Tue
24
Dec

What's Up at the USDA Office?

Upcoming Deadlines/Dates
December 25: Office closed in observance of Christmas Day
January 1: Office closed in observance of New Years Day
January 2: Deadline to report number of honeybee colonies for NAP and ELAP programs
January 9: FSA County Committee Meeting
January 20: Office closed in observance of Birthday of Martin Luther King Jr
January 31: Deadline to request 2024 MALs and LDPs for all eligible wool, mohair and unshorn pelts

Tue
24
Dec

Word for Word 12/25/24

Pr. James Buckhahn
Pr. James Buckhahn

Pastor Buck here from Lansing UMC with another Wandering thoughts of a Wayward Follower of Jesus… We are in the season where giving seems to be the theme. Giving has always been part of a religious life.  In Old Testament times it was the giving of offerings (i.e. the first fruits of the harvest) or animals for sacrifices. It was and is our way of giving back to God a small portion of what He gives us daily.

Tue
24
Dec

Kee boys basketball team remains undefeated in Upper Iowa Conference play with 74-36 home victory over Clayton Ridge


A “grand” recognition ... Kee boys basketball senior Jordan Cota stands with his parents, Jeff and Melissa Cota, as he is honored before the Hawks’ Tuesday, December 17 home game with Clayton Ridge for scoring the 1,000th point of his varsity basketball career at Kee High School, a feat he accomplished a week earlier late in the first quarter of the Hawks’ Tuesday, December 10 home game with Postville. Cota becomes the seventh Kee boys basketball player to achieve that scoring milestone, joining former Hawks Ric Zarwell, Pat Heiderscheit, Gabe Schultz, Quinn Schultz, Danny Brennan and, most recently, in January 2022, Dalton Dibert. Photo by Danielle Potter. View and find out how to purchase this photo and many more by clicking on the Photo Galleries link on this webpage.

The Kee boys basketball team was only able to play one game prior to the early print deadline for this week’s edition of The Standard due to the Christmas holiday. That single game proved to be the continuation of an early-season roll the Hawks have been putting together against fellow Upper Iowa Conference (UIC) squads thus far this season, as they erupted to another double-digit headstart on the way to a fourth consecutive UIC victory by at least 30 points, this one being a 74-36 home triumph over Clayton Ridge.

Tue
24
Dec

Waukon girls wrestling team claims a home double-dual split, falls to top-rated Decorah, 60-15, before recording a 54-15 win over Riceville


Pair of wins for sophomore 120-pounder ... Waukon girls wrestling 120-pound sophomore Makenna Kurth wraps up this Riceville wrestler for a fall in the Lady Indians’ home double-dual with the Wildcats and Class 1A top-rated Decorah Tuesday, December 17. Kurth was the only Waukon girls wrestler to record two wins on the mat on the night, recording this fall in 58 seconds and also posting a 6-4 decision in the Decorah dual. View and find out how to purchase this photo and many more by clicking on the Photo Galleries link on this webpage.

The Waukon girls wrestling team was able to fit in just one competition this past week prior to the early print deadline for this week’s edition of The Standard due to the Christmas holiday. The Lady Indians hosted both Decorah and Riceville in a double-dual Tuesday, December 17, falling to the Class 1A top-rated Vikings by a 60-15 end result before recording a dual win over the visiting Wildcats by a 54-15 final count. Decorah also took care of Riceville by a 66-9 tally in the other dual contested on the mat that night.

Tue
24
Dec

Waukon boys wrestling team splits home double dual, falling to Decorah by a 57-21 count before holding off a Riceville charge for a 45-28 victory


Pair of pins for wins by senior 175-pounder ... Waukon boys wrestling 175-pound senior Ethan Gibbs works to leverage his Decorah opponent to his back for a fall in the Indians’ home double-dual with the Vikings and Riceville Tuesday, December 17. Gibbs recorded a pair of pins in his matches, finishing off this fall in just 51 seconds and working his Riceville opponent to his back for a fall in 3:49. View and find out how to purchase this photo and many more by clicking on the Photo Galleries link on this webpage.

The Waukon boys wrestling team made its season debut in front of its hometown fans and came away with a split result in its double-dual event featuring Decorah and Riceville Tuesday, December 17. The Indians first surrendered a 57-21 defeat to the visiting Vikings before wrestling Riceville to a 45-28 victory in the nightcap dual. Decorah handed Riceville a 63-18 defeat in the other dual wrestled at the event by those two squads.

Tue
24
Dec

Kee girls basketball team continues its roll through the Upper Iowa Conference with a 61-22 home victory over Clayton Ridge


Trifecta perfecta ... Kee girls basketball junior Elena Schulte launches a three-point shot in the Hawks’ 61-22 home victory over Clayton Ridge Tuesday, December 17. Schulte finished the game with a trio of “three” performances in points, rebounds and assists to go along with one steal and one blocked shot in the victory. Photo by Danielle Potter. View and find out how to purchase this photo and many more by clicking on the Photo Galleries link on this webpage.

In its only game played prior to the early print deadline for this week’s edition of The Standard due to the Christmas holiday, the Kee girls basketball team continued its early-season roll over its Upper Iowa Conference (UIC) foes, recording a third consecutive UIC victory where they surpassed 60 points on the scoreboard while limiting their foe to a score in the 20s. The Clayton Ridge Eagles became that latest doubled-up victim in a Tuesday, December 17 home match-up, as the Lady Hawks recovered from an early deficit where they allowed their Clayton Ridge guests their only double-digit quarter scoring of the ballgame before dominating the game’s remainder on the way to a 61-22 triumph.

Sun
22
Dec

Ronald Brandt

Ronald D. Brandt, 94, of Waukon died Wednesday, December 18, 2024, at Veterans Memorial Hospital in Waukon. Memorial services were held Saturday, December 28 at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Waukon with Pastor Bryan Robertson officiating. Burial with military honors was at Oakland Cemetery, Waukon.

Martin-Grau Funeral Home in Waukon handled arrangements. In lieu of flowers and gifts, memorials may be directed to St. John’s Lutheran Church or Veterans Memorial Hospital.

Ronald Dwayne Brandt was born August 7, 1930, in Waukon, the son of Alvin Benjamin and Alvina Bertha (Bechtel) Brandt. He was baptized and confirmed at Zalmona Presbyterian Church in rural Waukon, graduated from Waukon High School in 1948, and enrolled at Luther College in Decorah.

Wed
18
Dec

Allamakee County Jail recognized as one of the “Best of the Best” by the Iowa Department of Corrections following annual inspection


Allamakee County Jail recognized as one of the “Best of the Best” ... Following completion of the annual inspections conducted by the Iowa Department of Corrections, the Allamakee County Jail was recognized as one of the top-performing jails in the state of Iowa, being one of two recipients of the “Best of the Best” awards in the Medium Jail Division, housing 31-100 inmate beds. The plaque received by the Allamakee County Sheriff’s Department and pictured above reads “Presented to Allamakee County - Medium Jail Division 2024 - In recognition of being the ‘Best of the Best’.” Submitted photo.

The Iowa Department of Corrections (DOC) recently announced that Allamakee County was one of six counties in the state of Iowa being recognized as having a top-performing jail following completion of the department’s annual jail inspections. The recognition celebrates jails that demonstrate excellence in operations and management, ensuring the safety and well-being of both prisoners and staff.

The DOC evaluates jails across three categories based on capacity for housing inmates. Allamakee County was one of two jails in the state of Iowa recognized for the top honor in the Medium Jail category, which includes facilities with 31-100 beds. Wayne County, along Iowa’s south central border with Missouri, also received the “Best of the Best” recognition for medium-sized jails. In the Small Jails category (up to 30 beds), Fremont and Ringgold Counties were recognized. The honors in the Large Jails division (101 beds or more) were bestowed upon Black Hawk and Warren Counties.

Wed
18
Dec

Defense attorney for Mindy Jones files Motion for New Trial, cites “zero evidence”; Hearing now scheduled for February 3

Mindy Jones and Defense Attorney Aaron Hawbaker ...
Mindy Jones and Defense Attorney Aaron Hawbaker ...

Defense Attorney Aaron Hawbaker of the State of Iowa Public Defenders Office in Waterloo has filed a Motion for a New Trial on behalf of Mindy Jones, who was found guilty by a jury in Allamakee County District Court nearly a month ago on charges of Arson in the First Degree and Animal Abuse.

Court documents indicate the motion was filed by Hawbaker Tuesday morning, December 10 and a hearing on that motion has now been scheduled for February 3, 2025, the same day Jones was scheduled to be sentenced following the guilty verdict an Allamakee County jury returned in the case stemming from a February 2022 fire in the initial eastside block of Allamakee Street in Waukon that destroyed the building housing Jones’ Tin, Rust & Harmony business, along with an adjacent business building, while also causing damage to other buildings on that same block.

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