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Wed
08
May

Waukon boys golf team defeats Oelwein in final home NEIC meet


Junior pair rounds out varsity team score in win over Oelwein ... The Waukon boys golf junior pair of Justin Strub (photo above) and Ryan Hanson (photo below) rounded out the Indian team score in their 172-203 home win over Oelwein Friday, May 3. Hanson turned in a round of 44 and Strub was next in line with a 45 to complete that team total. Standard photos by Joe Moses. View and find out how to purchase these photos and many more by clicking on the Photo Galleries link on this website.

In its only competition of this past week, the Waukon boys golf team hosted Oelwein Friday, May 3. The meet had been postponed from Tuesday, April 30 due to rainy weather, and the Indians made the most of that delay, winning the meet by a 172-203 result. The Tribe laid claim to the meet medals, with junior Tanner Mitchell besting all players with a round of 41 and fellow junior Logan Houg sharing runner-up medalist honors with Oelwein’s top golfer, each turning in a round of 42 strokes.

The Waukon boys were next scheduled to play at Charles City Monday, May 6 before hosting both Sumner-Fredericksburg and Caledonia, MN Tuesday, May 7 to wrap up their regular season, Caledonia being added to that May 7 date after not making their original date at Waukon April 16. The Indians will open postseason play Friday, May 10 at Charles City, details of which can be found elsewhere on the same Sports pages in the May 8, 2019 print and e-edition The Standard.

Wed
08
May

Waukon girls track team ninth at Ed-Co, fifth at NEIC Meet

Sophomore Annika Headington is Tribe’s lone NEIC Champ with personal-best shot put launch

The Waukon girls track team brought its regular season to a close with two final meets prior to State Qualifying. The Lady Indians finished ninth in their final invitational meet at Edgewood-Colesburg Monday, April 29 before coming in fifth among the seven Northeast Iowa Conference (NEIC) teams at the annual NEIC Meet hosted by Crestwood High School Thursday, May 2.
The track Tribe was next scheduled to compete in its Class 2A State Qualifying Meet at Monticello Thursday, May 9. Details of that postseason journey appear elsewhere on these same Sports pages in the May 8, 2019 print and e-edition of The Standard.

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Wed
08
May

Kee boys track team finishes ninth at MFL/MarMac, sixth at UIC Meet

The Kee boys track team brought its regular season to a close prior to this week’s State Qualifying Meet, competing in a pair of events this past week. The Hawk boys finished ninth minus their senior leaders at the MFL/MarMac Invitational Monday, April 29 before claiming sixth place as a team at the Upper Iowa Conference Meet hosted by Clayton Ridge Thursday, May 2.

The Hawks are next scheduled to compete in their Class 1A State Qualifying Meet at Edgewood-Colesburg Thursday, May 9. Details of that postseason quest can be found in a shaded box elsewhere on the same Sports pages in the May 8, 2019 print and e-edition of The Standard.

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Wed
08
May

Kee girls track team places fifth with depleted squad at Ed-Co, roars back to defend Upper Iowa Conference team championship

Seniors Brennan and Walleser combine for five of seven Kee UIC crowns

The Kee girls track team finished up its regular season schedule with a final week of two meets that included the successful defense of the Lady Hawks’ first-ever Upper Iowa Conference (UIC) track and field championships. The Kee girls first finished tied for fifth place with a somewhat depleted squad at the Edgewood-Colesburg Invitational Monday, April 29 but came roaring back full force to defend their UIC crown Thursday, May 2 at Clayton Ridge.

The Lady Hawks are next scheduled to compete in their Class 1A State Qualifying Meet that will be held at Edgewood-Colesburg Thursday, May 9. Details of those season-extending possibilities are printed elsewhere on the same Sports pages in the May 8, 2019 print and e-edition of The Standard.

Tue
07
May

Gary Dundee

Gary Lee Dundee was born February 18, 1951 in Waukon to Eva (Walters) Dundee and Curtis Dundee. May 2, 2019, at the age of 68, Gary, while surrounded by his loving wife and three daughters, went home to his Father at Covenant Medical in Waterloo.

Visitation will be held from 4-7 p.m. Tuesday, May 7 at Schutte-Grau Funeral Home and Cremation Service in Postville. There will also be a one-hour visitation before Mass at the church Wednesday. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 8 at St. Bridget Catholic Church in Postville with Rev. Nils de Jesus Hernandez as the Celebrant. Interment with Military Rites will follow at Postville Cemetery, Postville.

Tue
07
May

Glenn Beckman

Glenn Beckman passed away from neuroendocrine cancer April 30, 2019, less than two weeks before his 85th birthday. A graveside service for Glenn will be held at noon Saturday, May 11 at Oakland Cemetery in Waukon.

Glenn was born in Brimson, MN May 12, 1934 and was raised by his parents, Ted and Irja Beckman. Glenn attended Two Harbors High School and the University of Minnesota, where he studied electrical engineering. He served in the Army before joining the Federal Aviation Agency, and he retired from the FAA in 1994 after serving 34 years. His FAA career included stints in Waterloo; Hibbing, MN; Fargo, ND; Green Bay, WI; Chicago, IL; and, for the last 16 years he was the Airway Facilities Sector Manager at the FAA in Minneapolis, MN.

Tue
07
May

Donald Smerud

Donald James Smerud, 88, of Waukon passed away Friday, May 3, 2019 at Northgate Care Center in Waukon. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 8 at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Eitzen, MN. Rev. Todd Krueger will officiate. Burial with military honors will follow in Evergreen Cemetery, Caledonia, MN. A visitation will be from 3-8 p.m. Tuesday, May 7 at Jandt-Fredrickson Funeral Home, Caledonia, MN and from 10 a.m. until the time of the service Wednesday at the church.

Donald was born February 27, 1931 in New Albin to Oscar and Clara (Wild) Smerud. He attended school in New Albin and then enlisted in the United States Marine Corps serving during the Korean War. February 14, 1956, he married Alys Heaney in Houston County, MN and she preceded him in death in 1988. Donald was employed as a Heavy Equipment Operator for Riehm Construction in Waukon. He enjoyed hunting and fishing.

Fri
03
May

Highway 82 linking Iowa to Wisconsin at Lansing now open, but limited to one lane at study site

The Crawford County, WI Sheriff's Office announced around 4 p.m. Friday, May 3 that Wisconsin State Highway 82 linking Iowa to Wisconsin via the Black Bridge at Lansing is now open to traffic once again. However, the highway is restricted to one lane near the site of the testing conducted by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (DOT) throughout this past week. That single lane will be governed by a stop light system at the Winneshiek Slough bridge, and there is also a restriction of no oversized loads allowed on that stretch of Highway 82 until further notice.

Wed
01
May

Caregiver Support Group to meet at VMH; The need for caregiver support

When a person is diagnosed with a chronic illness, a lot of focus and attention is put on how to keep that person as independent and as healthy as possible. When a person loses some of their abilities to care for themselves, the burden of care is often assumed by the spouse, a child (or children), or sometimes friends and neighbors. While everyone who becomes a caregiver handles the added responsibility with different skill sets, attitudes, and understanding levels, there is no question that there is a very real strain associated with care giving.

Recent studies have estimated that the stress caused just by becoming the caregiver of an adult with a chronic illness or disability will take seven years off of a persons’ life. With more and more Iowans aging, this is a real concern in the local community.

Wed
01
May

Community CPR for child care providers and lay people

Veterans Memorial Hospital in cooperation with the American Heart Association is offering a course in cardiopulmonary resuscitation for lay people (those not working in healthcare), which includes child care providers, Wednesday, May 15 from 5-8 p.m.

The CPR class, which will cover adult, child and infant CPR, will be held in the Large Conference Room located on the lower level of the hospital. The cost of the class, for certification or recertification, is the same. The card received with the course does certify attendants in CPR for two years.

CPR is administered when someone’s breathing, pulse, or both, stop. When both of them stop, the victim has suffered sudden death, which can be caused by poisoning, drowning, choking, suffocation, electrocution, smoke inhalation, or the most common cause, heart attack.

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