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Dec

Waukon native presented her book to Bush...

The recent passing of George H.W. Bush prompted Waukon resident Joanne Liddiard to share this photo (at left) from when her sister-in-law, Waukon native Suzanne Hart O’Regan, met then Vice President Bush when he was campaigning for the U.S. presidency in 1986 in Neenah, WI. The host of one of Bush’s campaign stops had asked O’Regan to present Bush with a copy of her book “Family Letters: A personal selection from Theda Clark’s life”, which was written by O’Regan and featured the life of Theda Clark Peters, daughter of Kimberly-Clark Corporation co-founder Charles B. Clark who helped fund the building of a hospital in Neenah, WI with money designated for a community project in her will after she died from complications three days after giving birth when no hospital was available to her.

Wed
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Dec

Pharmacist Neal Daley plans to retire after 38 year career of service

Neal Daley ...
Neal Daley ...

The Hartig Drug Company wishes to announce the retirement of Neal Daley, PharmD and congratulate him on 38 years of dedication, service and professionalism. “On behalf of Hartig Drug, I want to thank and congratulate Neal for the many years of quality service he has provided for Hartig Drug and the entire Waukon-area community. We wish him nothing but the best in his well-deserved retirement.” said Aaron Vandermillen, Director of Pharmacy.

Daley grew up in Charles City. After graduating from the University of Iowa College of Pharmacy in 1980, he worked in a pharmacy in Northwood before settling in Waukon taking a job at Regan’s Pharmacy in Waukon in 1984. Daley continued to serve as pharmacist-in-charge as Hartig Drug acquired Regan’s Pharmacy in October of 2000.

Wed
26
Dec

Celebrate the New Year with a First Day Hike at Yellow River State Forest January 1

Join the park staff and the newly formed organization Friends of Yellow River State Forest on a free, guided hike New Year’s Day, January 1, 2019. Hikers can meet at 9:30 a.m. at the cabin in the park for a two-mile moderate hike led by park staff. The hike will begin at 10 a.m. and will travel through hardwood and coniferous stands of timber.

“We hope people will join us for a couple hours and explore the Driftless area,” says Park Ranger Rylan Retallick. “Hot chocolate, coffee and a warm fire inside the cabin are free.” Those attending are encouraged to bring adequate clothing and good footwear for traction to best enjoy the hike.

Those who have any questions may call the park office at 563-586-2254. In the case of inclement weather, cancellation information will be made available on the Friends online presence or on a message at that phone number.

Wed
26
Dec

Allamakee County 4-H’ers participate in hands-on calving experience ...

Five Allamakee County 4-H’ers traveled to Iowa’s Dairy Center in Calmar December 6 to visit with “Frosty,” a life-size calving simulator from the Iowa State University (ISU) Veterinary School clinical skills lab with a fully articulated 70-pound calf and working udder. This hands-on opportunity taught youth about the process of calving and how to manage cows during the calving season. ISU Veterinarians were available to teach about the process of calving, calving challenges and provided the opportunity to practice delivering calves from “Frosty” (examples of all of those learning activities pictured in the surrounding photos). For more information about the Allamakee County 4-H Program, contact the Allamakee County Extension Office at 563-568-6345. Submitted photos.
 

Wed
26
Dec

Northeast Iowa Community College Board of Trustees selects Straka Johnson Architects to lead design and construction

The Northeast Iowa Community College Board of Trustees has selected Dubuque firm Straka Johnson Architects, P.C. to lead design, construction and renovations for projects funded by the passage of a $39 million bond levy in September. The Board of Trustees selected the architectural firm at its meeting December 17 based on the recommendations of the College, a nine-member search committee and the Request for Proposals (RFPs) formally submitted to NICC for consideration.

Straka Johnson Architects serves clients in the Dubuque tri-state area, and the firm has worked on a wide range of project types including religious institutions, educational facilities, health care facilities, industrial facilities, recreational facilities, commercial institutions, transportation terminals and facilities, restaurants, multi-family residential and single family residential projects.

Wed
26
Dec

WHS Music Department conducting “Adopt a Uniform” fundraising campaign to replace band uniforms


New uniforms ... Waukon High School senior Micah Treptau models a sample of the new uniforms for the Waukon High School Marching Band. Submitted photo.

The Waukon High School Music Department is seeking donations for new high school marching band and concert band uniforms through an “Adopt a Uniform” campaign. The current marching band uniforms were purchased in 1997 and are in need of replacement following years of usage and alterations.

The Allamakee Community School District and the Allamakee Music Boosters will each be providing one-third of the funding for the uniform replacement project, leaving a final third of the total cost to be raised through the “Adopt-a-Uniform” donation drive. Donation levels for specific pieces of the uniforms being sought are listed below in the accompanying donation form below, but any donation amount would be welcome.

Wed
26
Dec

Waukon wrestling team wraps up 2018 portion of its schedule with home double dual split with Fillmore Central and South Winneshiek


Early freshman fall ... Waukon wrestling 106-pound freshman Owen Malone has his Fillmore Central opponent in a tight hold on the way to a fall in the Indians’ 39-33 home win over the Wolves Tuesday, December 18 in a home double dual. Malone recorded the pin in 1:58 to give the Tribe a 12-6 early lead in the dual. View and find out how to purchase this photo and many more by clicking on the Photo Galleries link on this website.

The Waukon wrestling team wrapped up the 2018 portion of its season schedule with a split of two non-conference dual meets at home, hosting both Fillmore Central out of Minnesota and South Winneshiek Tuesday, December 18. The double-dual also marked the end of the mat Tribe’s home schedule for this season, the Indians earning a split of that final home affair by pulling off a comeback effort over Fillmore Central for a 39-33 triumph before falling to South Winneshiek by a 30-45 final.

South Winneshiek swept the mat event with a win over Fillmore Central as well, also defeating the Wolves from Minnesota by a 47-30 final result.

The wrestling Tribe will return to action following the holiday break Saturday, January 5 by competing in the Crestwood Tournament.

For more complete coverage, pick up this week's print edition or subscribe to our e-edition by clicking here.

Wed
26
Dec

Waukon girls basketball team gets back on winning track with pair of non-conference wins, 48-17 over Clayton Ridge and 64-59 at Caledonia

Senior Maddie Ahlstrom becomes new career assist record holder in rare win over Caledonia

The Waukon girls basketball team bounced back from its first loss of the season late in the previous week to open this past week with a pair of non-conference victories, clipping the wings of the Clayton Ridge Eagles for a 48-17 home victory Monday, December 17 before returning home with a rare victory, 64-59, from Caledonia, MN Tuesday, December 18. That win over Caledonia not only snapped a six-season losing streak to the Warriors but also featured the achievement of a new school record for assists in a career by senior Maddie Ahlstrom, whose five assists in the contest pushed her past the previous record of 210 career assists compiled by 2010 Waukon High School graduate Tatum (Meyer) Wagner.

Wed
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Dec

Kee girls basketball team adds another win to early-season undefeated streak in Upper Iowa Conference play with 54-11 shutdown of North Fayette Valley

The Kee girls basketball team put together its best defensive effort of the season, and one of its best ever, in bringing home a 54-11 victory from North Fayette Valley in West Union Tuesday, December 18. The Lady Hawks limited the host TigerHawks to no more than six points in any of the game’s four quarters, shutting them down completely in a 16-0 second period to improve to 7-1 on the season and remain undefeated at 6-0 in UIC play.

Wed
26
Dec

Kee boys basketball team falls at North Fayette Valley by 67-43 final result

The Kee boys basketball team alternated a pair of doubled-up quarters with more even paced frames in their Tuesday, December 18 road loss at North Fayette Valley in Upper Iowa Conference play. The host TigerHawks, with their single-loss record, doubled up the Hawks and their single-win mark in quarters two and four to help pull away to a 67-43 Kee defeat.

The Hawks also had a Friday, December 21 Upper Iowa Conference contest at MFL/MarMac that was not played prior to the early print deadline for this week’s issue of The Standard due to the Christmas holiday. That coverage will appear in a future edition of The Standard. The Hawks were scheduled to return to the court Friday, January 4 at West Central.

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