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Skillet Creek in Dayton flooded surrounding
fields, some buildings, and farm land during the deluge of rain Friday, Aug. 28.
Mr. No Days Off. When brought up that nickname, longtime Dayton resident Kenny Sanders nodded
and concurred, saying No days off.
At the 78th Annual of the Dayton Rodeo on SatKenny Sanders continued on page 4...
78 years and counting.
The Dayton Rodeo will begin on Friday, Sept. 4
at 7 p.m., kick starting another four day celebration laden
with excitement, tradition and a flair for the Wild West.
This year, the Rodeo will greet its patrons with
some major changes and familiar acts.
As far as contract acts, were bringing in The
Wild Child Troy Lerwill, said Jesse Green, a prominent
member of the Dayton Rodeo Celebration Committee.
According to Green, the last time Lerwill came
to Dayton for the 74th anniversary of the Dayton Rodeo,
and after being the entertainment in rodeos past, is no
stranger to Dayton.
Hes still one of the most sought after acts in
professional rodeo, Green said. Its hard to find quality
entertainment acts. We wanted to make sure that whatever we bring into Dayton is professional grade.
Alongside Lerwill, Boyd Polhamus will return
to the Dayton Rodeo.
We just signed a contract with Boyd for another three years, Green said. He produces the National
Finals Rodeo, Rodeo Houston and most of the major rodeos in the country. Were lucky to have him.
For the moment, that is where the familiarity
trails off.
When the crowd comes in this year, they will
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Farmers Cooperative also stated on its website:
Today at Farmers Cooperative Company, we are saddened that we lost one of our friends and co-workers in a
grain bin accident.
Our deepest sympathies go out to the family of
Bret Steck of FC Farnhamville.
Bret is survived by his wife Krystal and their
two sons, Carter and Gabe Booboo. Bret and Krystal were married in April of 2012. Surviving parents are
Mark and Valerie Steck, Harcourt, and In- laws Dan and
Cheryl Rasmussen, Harcourt.
Bret is a graduate of Southeast Webster Grand
High School and was employed by Farmers Cooperative
for several years.
Fire departments from Farnhamville, Gowrie
and Rockwell City were involved in the rescue efforts.
Grain was vacuumed out from the access door.
Also assisting were Iowa State Patrol, Calhoun
and Webster County Sheriff offices.
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Skillet Creek floods road. . .
A road linking the Dayton Rodeo campground with Oak Park Golf & Rec was flooded during the
heavy rainfall Friday, Aug. 28. Photo by Amanda DeVries.
Area flooding...
The Southeast Webster School Election will be
Tuesday, Sept. 8, from 12 noon to 8 p.m.
The polling places are the Burnside School, Director, District one; Dayton Community Center, Director
District two; and Trinity Lutheran Church, Boxholm, Director, District 3.
Any voter who is physically unable to enter a
polling place has the right to vote in the voters vehicle.
Please contact the County Auditors office for details and
information on absentee voting at 515-573-7175 or email: auditor@webstercountyia.org.
School board candidates
Todd Lundgren is seeking re-election as District
Director one. He is unopposed on the ballot.
Sean Stewart is running unopposed for Director
of District two.
Allan Wicklein is a candidate for School Board
Director in District 3. Former School Board member
Robert Scott is on the ballot but his since announced
that he is not a school board candidate.
ICCC election
Also on the ballot is the election for a board director for Iowa Central Community College.
Douglas McDermott is on the ballot and is unopposed.
Two RVs are surrounded by flooding in the camping area adjacent to the
Dayton Rodeo arena. Photo by Amanda DeVries.
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The Rev. John Hembry, former minister of the
Dayton United Methodist Church, retired several years
ago and lives in Fort Dodge with his wife Judy.
The Rev. Hembry has been a part-time minister
at the Epworth United Methodist Church in Fort Dodge
this past year.
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The great weather led to the SV girls cross country team winning their first cross country meet in Jaguar history.
The Southeast Valley Jaguar girls cross country team is all smiles. Photo by Lynn Rittgers.
Junior Spencer Warehime runs ahead of the pack
during the Southeast Valley Invitational cross country meet
eon Thursday at the Gowrie Municipal Golf Course. Warehime finished first with a time of 17:22. Photo by Lisa Peterson.
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During the first week of competition, the Southeast Valley volleyball team have encountered a bit of a
rough stretch.
Beginning on Monday, Aug. 24, the Jaguars began their 2015 season with a split between a loss against
South Hamilton and a victory against Eagle Grove.
The Jaguars dropped their first match of their
game against the Hawks, 17-25, before rallying back and
winning the following match 25-22.
However, the Hawks were able to escape with a
15-4 victory.
Against the Eagles, the Jaguars initially tumbled
in the first match 25-22 before taking the game with
scores of 25-16 and 15-11.
During the triangular, senior Cassie Zinnel led
the Jags with nine kills while junior Jaiden Ackerson tallied eight kills and 18 digs.
Freshmen Mady Jaeschke and Morgan Castenson made their presence known, as Jaeschke attained
three solo blocks as Castenson had three service aces and
28 assists.
Senior Mallory Strutzenberg contributed with
two service aces, seven kills and 26 digs.
Junior Kenly Clough led the Jaguars with 30
digs from both contests, while fellow junior Mikayla
Willison had two assists.
Senior Kearsten Hainzinger had two service
aces as well.
After weeks of practice, it was nice to get
the girls on the court for a couple matches, said Renae
Baugh, the head coach for the Jaguars. The girls fought
through, pulled a game from South Hamilton and pulled
the win from Eagle Grove.
However, the weekend proved to tougher than
expected for the Jaguars.
After dropping their home contest to Manson
Northwest-Webster, the teal and black finished 1-4 at the
St. Edmond Invitational Saturday in Fort Dodge.
The Jaguars started off with a 2-1 loss against
Van Meter, before claiming victory against the Gaels (06) after dropping the first set, 21-16, before rallying back
to take the game with 21-16 and 15-5 scores.
Southeast Valley then dropped the next three
games to Bishop Garrigan, Aplington-Parkersburg and
Pocahontas Area/Laurens-Marathon.
Despite the 2-6 record thus far, the Jaguars have
a shot at redemption on Thursday, Sept. 3 in the Manson
Northwest-Webster triangular.
The Jaguars will play Sioux Central (record not
available), Graettinger-Terril/Ruthven-Ayrshire (0-1)
and will a shot at avenging their home opener against
Manson-Northwest Webster (1-0).
Senior Mallory Strutzenberg prepares for a
Manson-Northwest Webster in Thursdays night contest in
Gowrie.
Senior Kearsten Hainzinger serves against Manson Northwest-Webster in Thursday nights contest in
Gowrie. The Jaguars dropped to their home opener, 2-0.
SV JV Volleyball team
opens regular season 3-3
The Southeast Valley junior varsity volleyball
squad opened the 2015 season this week, starting in Newell on Monday, Aug. 24.
It was a quadrangular with East Sac County,
Newell-Fonda, Southeast Valley and South Central Calhoun. Each match was best of two of three to 25 points.
The Jaguars went 1-2 for the night. East Sac defeated the Jaguars 26-24, 25-17 and 15-1.
The girls quickly turned things around and defeated Newell-Fonda by the scores of 25-20 and 25-23.
In the third match of the night, the girls lost a
close one to the Titans of South Central Calhoun.
The girls initial dropped the first game 25-16,
before rebounding with 25-13 win. Unfortunately, the
Jaguars lost in the final game, 14-16.
The Jaguars continued to play well Tuesday,
Aug. 25 at Jewell by defeating South Hamilton by the
scores of 21-19 and 26-24. Then, they played Eagle
Grove and defeated the Eagles by the scores of 21-19 and
21-12.
On Thursday evening, Manson Northwest Webster defeated the Jaguars by the scores of 25-12, 25-8 and
26-24. The loss even the Southeast Valley JV team to 3-3
so far in the season.
The junior varsity and junior varsity reserve
teams return to the court on Tuesday, Sept. 1 at Gowrie in
a triangular against Madrid and Coon Rapids-Bayard.
The starting time of the triangular between the
Jaguars, Tigers and Crusaders will be 6 p.m.
Carson Shipley (23) sets the ball up for an attack
during the JV volleyball game between Southeast Valley
and Manson-Northwest Webster on Thursday evening in
Gowrie. The Cougars defeated the Jaguars, three games to
none. Photo by Lisa Peterson.
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Southeast Valley
Schedule of Events
Week of Sept 2ndto Sept 9th
Wednesday, Sept 2
5:00pm SV Athletic Booster Phone-a-thon
Thursday, Sept 3
5:30pm (A) G V VB GAME - Mutli-Team
6:00pm (A) B JVR FB GAME - Southeast Valley @
East Sac County
Friday, Sept 4
SVHS Jr Class Magazine Sales (Set 4-18)
7:00pm (A) B V FB GAME - Southeast Valley @
Eagle Grove
Monday, Sept 7
NO SCHOOL
Tuesday, Sept 8
6:00pm (A) B JV FB GAME - Southeast Valley @
Ogden
Wednesday, Sept 9
PVES Preschool Classes Begin
6:00pm Boy Scouts registration @ PVES
*Schedule is pulled from the SV website for your convenience*
www.southeastvalley.org
***Schedules are subject to change at anytime***
The summer months went by quickly and now
we are approaching autumn.
School in this area has begun and around the
corner, we will be soon be celebrating the various Holidays in the next four months. Time goes by quickly.
The members of the Dayton Dreamers Senior
Club have enjoyed eating out at various restaurants in the
months of May, June, July, and August and plan to eat at
the Dayton Golf course restaurant again in September.
On Aug. 20, 15 members met at the Dayton
Golf Course and enjoyed a delicious meal consisting of
maidrites, macaroni salad, potato wedges, fresh tomatos,
cheese, onions, and a beverage.
President Bonnie Reck brought up various issues that needed to be brought before the group for discussion.
Four members volunteered to attend the Dayton
Community group to be updated on the various projects
that we feel that we can contribute to as an organization.
These issues will be brought up at our next meeting on
what action we might take.
All were in favor of meeting at noon at the Golf
course again on Sept. 17.
The menu will pulled pork, baked beans, homemade pototo salad and a beverage. The cost of the meal is
$6.
All area seniors who are 55 yrs. and older are
welcomed to join us there.
Please call either Pres. Reck at 547-2948 or
Secy. Johnson at 359-2630 for reservations.
There were no August birthdays to acknowledge. Sadly, one member, Chester Youngren, passed
away on July 16.
Another member, Virginia Adams, underwent a
heart surgical procedure and had a pacemaker inserted in
the middle of July. She is gaining her strength back day
by day.
Evelyn Patterson from Stratford invited all of
our members to help celebrate her 90th birthday on Saturday, Sept. 5 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. All members will be
called regarding the place of this Open House in Stratford.
A motion was made and seconded for the meeting to adjourn. Motion passed.
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Jaguars were Todd Hamilton (41st, 21:34), Lucas Pontius (53rd, 23:06), Dalton Denclau (62nd, 24:02), Dillon
Systma (65th, 24:56), Aaron True (67th, 25:00), Isaiah
Gibbs (69th, 25:02), Ben Sebring (71st, 25:41), Michael
Vosberg (73rd, 25:47), Max Davis (76th, 25:55) and Jordan Lane (82nd, 27:53).
In the girls race, Emma Graves (46th, 27:08),
Allie Berg (47th, 27:25), Hannah Fiala (60th, 30:07),
Sarah Nahnsen (65th, 31:38), Leslie Housken (70th,
32:35), Chelsea Grossnickle (73rd, 33:25), Kendall
Sandgren (75th, 33:56) and Hannah Peterson (77th,
34:09) competed for the Jaguars.
The girls race was somewhat historic as the
Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union made a change
last spring that moved the distance of the girls race from
a 4k to 5k; the same distance that the boys run.
While many of the girls competing in the meet
have run the 5k distance in local road races, for all the
girls at the Southeast Valley invitational, this was the first
high school cross country race at 5k that any of the girls
have competed in.
Bret Steck, 27
Bret Eugene Steck was taken home to be with
the Lord on Thursday, August 27, 2015.
Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, September 2, 2015 at Zion Lutheran Church, Gowrie with Pastor Jim Davis officiating. Burial will follow
at Lost Grove Township Cemetery, west of Harcourt. A
visitation will be 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, September
1, 2015 at the church. Palmer Funeral Home of Gowrie is
serving the family.
Bret is survived by his wife, Krystal; sons, Carter; Gabe Booboo; parents, Mark and Valerie Steck;
siblings, Heather (Don) Watts; Aaron (Amy) Steck;
Krystals parents, Dan and Cheryl Rasmussen; Krystals
siblings, Derrek (Jenny) Rasmussen; Tyler Rasmussen;
nieces, Shayna; Halle; Kimber; Kendal; Annika; and
nephew, Owen.
Bret E. Steck was born August 11, 1988 in Garden City, Kansas. At the age of 6, Bret and his family
moved from Kansas to Harcourt. He grew up in Harcourt
and attended Southeast Webster Schools. During his
school days, Bret was active in wrestling, baseball, and
later in high school he excelled in basketball. He graduated in 2007. Following his graduation, Bret attended
ICCC. After college, Bret was employed with Farmers
Coop, where he worked for seven years. Bret fell in love
with Krystal Rasmussen and they were united in marriage
in April of 2012. They were blessed with two wonderful
boys, Carter and Gabe. Bret loved spending time with his
wife and children, family and friends. Anyone who met
Bret always remembered his smile or laughter. He was
a true Chiefs and Hawkeye fan and always talked about
LeBron James.
Bret also loved the Lord. You could see that
in everything that he had done and all the hearts that he
touched. He was truly loved by all. Anyone that met him
couldnt help but be touched by his love.
Memorials may be left to the discretion of the
family.
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had an opportunity to take the lead, but a failed two pointer prompted Southeast Valley to settle with the tie.
While the Jaguars defense regained their momentum, the offense had the opportunity to take the victory in the closing minutes of the fourth quarter. However, a fumbled snap prevented the Jaguars from a late
fourth quarter score.
Overtime began with the Jaguars in possession,
but were unable to take the go-ahead score. The Cougars
were unable to punch the ball across the goal-line either
and had to resort a field goal by senior Jackson Johnson.
Hampered by a northern wind and wet elements, Johnsons kick sailed wide left to give the Jaguars a new lease
on life.
After a Manson-Northwest Webster score,
Southeast Valley kept the Cougars from a two point conversion and called up Conrads number by air, tying the
game up and sending the contest into the third overtime.
Brand then connected with Jaeschke for the
touchdown, and then according to Swieter, the unthinkable happened.
In a catch that would crack the SportsCenter
Top 10 on ESPN, King was flushed out by the Cougar
defense. King scrambled to his left and heaved a desperation pass. Conrad and a Cougar defender bobbled and
battled for the ball, before Conrad gained possession and
scored the two point conversion.
The play sent the Jaguar faithful into a frenzy,
and will go down in Southeast Valley football lore.
The Cougars had a chance at taking the game
into a fourth overtime, but four consecutive incomplete
passes sealed the Jaguar victory.
We have plenty of work to do, Swieter said.
We must take care of the ball. We finished with one interception and four lost fumbles, with three more fumbles
that we recoveed. This cannot happen. That will be our
number one focus this week. We will enjoy this win, but
then get right back to work.
Southeast Valley was led by Brand, who went
5-11 with 186 yards passing and four touchdowns while
Jondle led the Jaguars on the ground with 83 yards on 25
rushing attempts. King led Southeast Valley with receiving with 145 yards receiving on two receptions, followed
by Conrad with two catches for 34 yards.
Defensively, the Jaguars were led by junior Aaron Swieter who accumulated eight tackles, followed by
Jaeschke and Conrad with six and five tackles respectively. Junior Sam Berglund tallied two sacks for Southeast
Valley.
The Jaguars will go back to work on Friday,
Sept. 4, as they will travel to Eagle Grove. The Eagles
(0-1) lost to Clarion-Goldfield, 34-8. Manson-Northwest
Webster will play Panorama, who defeated Ogden 48-21.
Despite the rainy night, the Southeast Valley cheerleaders make the best of it and cheer the Jaguars on to a victory.
Photo by Lisa Peterson.
Senior quarterback Logan Boerner prepares
for the snap in the first quarter in the drizzling conditions of Fridays football game between the Southeast
Valley Jaguars and the Manson-Northwest Webster
Cougars. Despite Boerners injury later in the first
half, the Jaguars prevailed in a triple overtime classic,
28-20.
Conner Conrad comes up with the catch
against Manson-Northwest Webster in Friday night's
game in Gowrie. The Jaguars defeated the Cougars in
triple overtime, 28-20. Photo by Lisa Peterson.
Individual Statistics
Rushing
Att.
Yds.
Yds/Att
Logan Boerner SR
1
-4
-4.0
Nolan Brand JR
5
-6
-1.2
Kaleb Jondle SO
25
83
3.3
Keaton Jondle SR
1
-2
-2.0
Aaron Swieter JR
13
32
2.5
Passing
Att.
Comp
Yds/Com.
Logan Boerner SR
4
0
0.0
Nolan Brand JR
11
5
37.2
Receiving
#Rec.
Yds.
Yds/Rec.
Cade King SR
2
145
72.5
Conner Conrad SR
2
34
17.0
Dakota Jaeschke JR
1
7
7.0
Scoring
Pts.
Rushing
FG
PAT
Cade King SR
12
0
0
0
Conner Conrad SR 8 0 0 2
Dakota Jaeschke JR 6 0 0 0
Kaleb Jondle SO 2 0 0 2
Tackles
Solo
Asst.
Total Tackles
Cameron Anderson SR 0
6
3.0
Sam Berglund JR
2
4
4.0
Logan Boerner SR
2
4
4.0
Jaden Cline JR
0
1
0.5
Conner Conrad SR
0
10
5.0
Andrew Dorage SR
2
3
3.5
Nick Eslick JR
0
2
1.0
Keegan Goodwin JR 0
2
1.0
Ryan Gustafson JR
2
7
5.5
Dakota Jaeschke JR
0
12
6.0
Keaton Jondle SR
1
2
2.0
Cade King SR
2
1
2.5
Johnny Lautner SR
2
3
3.5
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Stock Contractor:
Cervi Rodeo Company...
Started over 60 years ago by one man, Cervi
Rodeo Company has grown into one of the largest stock
contractors for both big and small rodeo productions
across the United States.
Mike Cervi, founder, began his rodeo career at
age 14, traveling across North America from the great
plains of Texas to the rolling hills of Grand Prairie Alberta, Canada serving as a rodeo clown.
Since then Mike and his family have expanded to become the sole owner of two of the largest rodeo
companies: Beutler Brothers & Cervi Rodeo Company
and Cervi Championship Rodeo Company.
Due to its size the company can draw from a
heard of more than 800 head of bucking stock.
As a stock contractor, the companys aims are
simply stated. Mike believes that My main goal is to
produce a fast and exciting rodeo with the best bucking
stock available.
No matter what size rodeo the Cervis produce,
the essentials remain the same, You have to have good
bucking horses, bucking bulls and a lot of fighting bulls.
You need color in the front and the employees in the back
to make it run smoothly.
With that in mind all of these ideas have combined to form an amazing company which is why in 1982
and 2001 Mike Cervi was awarded the PRCA Stock
Contractor of the Year award. He has also served on the
PRCA Board of Directors and was inducted into the ProRodeo Hall of Fame in Colorado Springs, CO.
Continuing its tradition of excellence Cervi Rodeo continues to produce some of the largest and entertaining rodeo events across the United States.
In 2005 sons Binion and Chase Cervi along with
their cousin Scott took over the day to day operation of
the rodeo company.
Mike continues to oversee the entire operation
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For all of those bargain hunters out there, the
78th edition of the Dayton Rodeo will have plenty of opportunities to save money.
Kemna Auto, Fort Dodge, is currently having
a promotional test drive event, where anyone who test
drives a vehicle from Kemna will receive a free ticket to
the 78th annual Dayton Championship Rodeo.
The free ticket is good for any of the four days
the Rodeo is held.
Online ticket sales are another option, as visitos
can to receive $3 in savings on ticket prices.
At daytonrodeo.coms homepage, there is a link
that directs users to $15 tickets for adults and $5 tickets
for children, ages 6-11. At the gate, adults will be charged
$18 and children, ages 6-11 will be charged $8.
Saturday night will still feature Free Kids Night,
as any child is free with a paying adult.
The Youth Environmental Agriculture Field Days
program recently earned the Governors STEM Advisory
Council Seal of Approval. Eight other programs from
around Iowa also received this STEM Seal of Approval.
This STEM Seal of Approval is given to programs that enculturate, sustain and spread STEM thinking.
sReceiving this seal is significant because its a brand new
recognition for STEM programs by the Governors STEM
Advisory Council, said North Central Regional STEM
Manager Paul Gibbins.
For more than 20 years, the Youth Environmental Agriculture Field Days program has been educating
fifth grade students of Hamilton, Humboldt, Webster and
Wright county school districts.
The main focus of this program is to educate
youth about agriculture with interactive, hands-on sessions.
The students arent just sitting around listening
to what is going on, they are involved in the learning of it,
said Cheryll Entriken, 4-H youth coordinator in Hamilton
County. Thats part of the wonderful thing about STEM
-- the more involved the young people are the more they
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In this years upcoming Dayton Rodeo Parade
on Labor Day, the Dayton Rodeo Celebration Committee has named Imogene Hanson of Dayton the parades
Grand Marshal.
Imogene Peterson was born and raised on a farm
near Lanyon. She graduated from Lanyon High School
and entered the US Navy in 1944, working in the medical corps. Imogene married Emory Hanson after both returned from World War II in 1947.
They lived, farmed and raised a family on the
Hanson family farm south of Dayton. Imogene and Emory have four children, Earl, Kathy, Karen and Marlan, 11
grandchildren, and 20 great grandchildren.
Imogenes work with the Dayton Rodeo started
with Emory, who had worked with the rodeo since the
beginning days.
When the rodeo was on the top of the hill, Imogene and Emory rode in a horse square dance with eight
riders.
She was a member of the Dayton Wranglers and
also worked in the rodeo cook shack, both on the top of
the hill and at the bottom.
Imogene has attended every rodeo since 1947,
except one, when she was giving birth to a daughter. Emory was the Parade Marshal in 1993.
Imogene has been a member of Emanuel Lutheran Church and the American Legion Auxiliary for
many years.
She is at every Memorial Day ceremony as a
flag carrier, as well as participating at the flag raising on
the first day of school.
This years Dayton Rodeo Parade Marshal is Imogene Hanson. Imogene has attended every rodeo, save for
one, since 1947. She has been involved with many of the rodeos activities.
Boyd Polhamus is the announcer for the 78th edition of the Dayton Rodeo. Polhamus has been a four-time
Rodeo Announcer of the Year. Photo courtesy of Polhamus
website, www.boydpolhamus.com.
Rodeo Announcer:
Boyd Polhamus...
The Dayton Rodeo is proud to welcome back to
th 78th annual Dayton Rodeo the 2007, 2008, 2009 and
the 2012 Rodeo Announcer of the Year, Boyd Polhamus.
20 years ago, Boyd Polhamus announced a college Rodeo in Uvalde, Texas. He got the gig by pretending to be a rodeo announcer in his colleges practice arena
at the same time he was competing as a cowboy.
The pretending ended in October of 1985; and a
career was born.
No one, not even Polhamus, could have imagined what the next two decades would bring.
His resume now includes nine stints as an announcer at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in Las
Vegas, Nevada. Only Hall of Famers Cy Tallion and
Bob Tallman have been selected that many times.
Hes been selected twice to work the Dodge
National Circuit Finals in Pocatello, Idaho. In addition,
hes announced the Montana, Turquoise, Badlands, and
Southeastern Circuit Finals, as well as the Texas Circuit
Finals ten different times.
In 2000, and again in 2003, he was honored as
the WPRA Announcer of the Year, and hes been a Top
Five Finalist for the same honor in the PRCA on eleven
different occasions.
In 2004, Polhamus announced eleven of the top
30 rodeos in the country and featured an itinerary that
took him coast-to-coast and border to border; from San
Francisio, Calif. to New York, NY; and from Del Rio,
Texas to Minot, ND.
He also recorded hundreds of commercials in
his home studio in Brenham, Texas.
Better than I deserve is Polhamus most
common response to the question How are you?
He says that comment most accurately describes
both his professional and family life. His career demands
nearly 300 travel days per year, and his wife, Sandee, is
Boyd Polhamus continued on page 9...
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Cheyenne Iles is this years Dayton Rodeo Senior
Queen. Iles will be a senior at Southeast Valley High School
in Gowrie and works at the Dayton Community Grocery
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said. Everything good thats happened in my life can be
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their way to help me. Well, you dont buy your friends at
t a department store; God puts them in your life. I can only
hope Ive treated them as well as theyve treated me.
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On those rare occasions when he can be found
s at home, Polhamus enjoys Team Roping, the Green Bay
s Packers, and working with his cattle on the Band-Aid
Ranch in Brenham, Texas.
By Cheyenne Iles
Howdy! My name is Cheyenne Iles, and I am
currently the Dayton Rodeo Senior Queen. I am 17 years
old, and my parents are Ellen and Dale Iles.
Growing up around horses on an acreage just
outside of Dayton has proposed many unique opportunities, not only that of the rodeo experience but having the
chance to understand that a small town has so much to
offer.
I attend Southeast Valley High School in Gowrie, which has been a true blessing, and I will be attending as a senior this coming school year. Presently, I work
at the Dayton Community Grocery Store, and love the
people I work with.
My activities mostly consist of riding my horses
in a variety of events from barrel races to ranch rodeos,
but anything involving outdoor activity seems to intrigue
me.
College has been a subject that is coming up
fast, and I havent quite put my finger on that exact career
path, although Veterinary Medicine is at the top of my
list.
I feel not only honored to be elected Senior
Queen for the 2015 year, but I also feel that representing
my hometown community in such a way will be an amazing experience this coming Labor Day weekend.
I would like to invite everyone to attend at least
one fun filled performance at the 78th annual PRCA
Championship Rodeo.
Meeting new people and sharing information
about the sport we call rodeo is very exciting for me, and
I hope to see you there!
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Bills.
After serving the Rodeo for many, many years, this year will be Daves last as
the Celebration Committee President.
I started at a really young age like my two young sons (Clayton and Colten)
did, Bills said of the time he spent at the Rodeo. The reflection of my time is how
much change and how much growing we have done over the years. All of the support
just keeps growing, and the help from the community and from the Wranglers, thats
been so impressive.
The recent growth that the Rodeo has seen in recent years has been the new
decks on the bottom of the South Hill, as well as the new bleachers brought in from the
Harlan and Hazel Sports Complex in Fort Dodge.
It has been a source of excitment for Bills and the Dayton Rodeo.
Were excited that we have some really nice bleachers that were putting
in, Bills said. We think that were going to increase our seating by 1,000 people. We
moved a couple of sets of bleachers on top for the handicapped area that were excited
about, which we never tried before.
It opened up our eyes up to the vision for the future. Were hoping to keep
moving the decks all the way around as the years go. Theyve been a really big improvement.
The improvements were not limited to the areas where spectators frequent, as
the back pens have also seen a lot of work put in.
We done a lot of work in our back pens, Bills said. We found out last year
with the rain, we had a little trouble back there.
So theres been a hard working crew back there and theyve put in a lot of
hours in. Ive been very proud of all of them.
Lastly, the credit wasnt just limited to the folks who have worked on the new
additions.
Everyone comes and does their job, and Im pretty proud of them, Bills said.
After this year, Bills will continue to serve and work for the Rodeo.
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Iowa State awarded a total of 941 degrees at the
end of the 2015 summer term.
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30 yard passing and five first downs.
Sophomore running back Kaleb Jondle contributed to the Jaguar rushing attack, rushing for 83
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night. Jondle averaged 3.3 yards per carry in the victory. Photo by Lisa Peterson.
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WEBSTER COUNTY
ORDINANCE 046
WEBSTER COUNTY
ORDINANCE 043
LEGAL PUBLICATION
PUBLIC HEARING TO AMEND
WEBSTER COUNTY ORDINANCE NUMBER 043
WHEREAS, Lynette Grady has petitioned the Board of Supervisors
to change the Zoning District from M-E to IA-2 to have a house., The legal
description is; Lot 4 Petersons Sub Division of NW Fr. of Section 7,
Township 88 North, Range 28 West of the 5th P.M., Webster County, Iowa;
EXCEPT A parcel of land being part of the SE , SE of the NE of
Section 12, Township 88 North, Range 29 West of the 5th P.M., Webster
County, Iowa, and also part of Lot 4 of Peterson Sub-division of the NW
of Section 7, Township 88 North, Range 28 West of the 5th P.M., Webster
County, Iowa, and described as follows: beginning at the West corner of
said Section 7; thence North 894238 West 41.70 along the South line
of the NE of said Section 12; thence North 01821 East 408.57 feet;
thence North 94919 East 52.11 feet; thence North 01053 West 101.55
feet; thence South 894238 East 30.81 feet to a point on the West line of
the NW ; thence North 00052 West 309.06 feet along the said West
line; thence North 893914 East 475.70 feet; thence South 00052 East
870.57 feet; thence South 893914 West 475.70 feet along the South
line of the NW of said Section 7 to the point of beginning. Said parcel
contains 10.00 acres and is subject to roadway easements of record.
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission has held a public
hearing regarding the pros and cons of the proposed change as they related
to the established policy, goals, and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan;
WHEREAS, the procedure outlined in Article 11/Changes and Amendments
of Ordinance Number 046 has been followed; and
NOW THEREFOR, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS OF WEBSTER COUNTY, IOWA THAT: the portion of the
Official Zoning Map designating this property described above, as a M-E
Zoning District is repealed.
NOW THEREFOR, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS OF WEBSTER COUNTY, IOWA THAT: the portion of the
Official Zoning Map designating this property described above, as a A-2
Zoning District is amended.
The Webster County Board of Supervisors will hold a PUBLIC
HEARING on Tuesday, September 8, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. in the Board of
Supervisors Room, Webster County Courthouse, Fort Dodge, Iowa on final
consideration of the proposed amendment to Webster County Ordinance
No. 43, an ordinance describing the forms of General Assistance provided
by Webster County, in accordance with Chapter 252, Code of Iowa, to poor
persons and needy persons.
The amendment strikes the current language under IV. Forms of
Assistance available and limits of assistance: F. Funeral - Webster County
will pay the vendor for immediate cremation of $800.00 per poor person.
This includes removal of the body within a thirty mile radius of Fort Dodge.
Payment for cremation will not be paid for needy persons.
Webster County will not pay for funeral services or opening and
closing of a grave site. Also, Webster County does not pay for flowers
or obituaries in the newspaper. The family must pay for the medical
examiners cremation authorization permit.
A copy of the Webster County Ordinance No.43 amendment may
be obtained at the County Auditors office or Community Services office.
The amended ordinance can be found on the county website at www.
webstercountyia.org.
WEBSTER COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
s/Keith Dencklau, Chairman
s/Mark Campbell, Board Member
s/Merrill Leffler, Board Member
s/Clark Fletcher, Board Member
s/Robert Singer, Board Member
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Your Right to Know
City of Dayton
PROBATE
Keith Ferguson, Attorney
THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT
WEBSTER COUNTY
IN THE MATTER
Probate No. ESPR308082
OF THE ESTATE OF
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, OF
Marilyn P. Sandholm,
APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR,
Deceased.
AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To All Persons Interested in the Estate of Marilyn P. Sandholm, Deceased,
who died on or about July 30, 2015:
You are hereby notified that on the 11th day of August, 2015, the
last will and testament of Marilyn P. Sandholm, deceased, bearing date
of the 27th day of August, 2007, was admitted to probate in the above
named court and that Gary Sandholm and Brent Sandholm was appointed
executor of the estate. Any action to set aside the will must be brought in
the district court of said county within the later to occur of four months from
the date of the second publication of this notice or one month from the date
of mailing of this notice to all heirs of the decedent and devisees under the
will whose identities are reasonably ascertainable, or thereafter be forever
barred.
Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the estate are
requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and creditors
having claims against the estate shall file them with the clerk of the above
named district court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowance,
and unless so filed by the later to occur of four months from the second
publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this
notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is thereafter forever
barred.
Dated this 19th day of August, 2015.
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Gary Sandholm and Brent Sandholm, Executor of estate
911 N Oaks #213, Hartford, SD 57033
2007 Parker Dr., Fort Dodge, IA 50501
James L. Kramer
Keith Ferguson, ICIS PIN No: AT00002506
Attorney for executor
Address: PO Box 67, 35 S Main, Dayton, IA 50530
Date of second publication
2nd day of September, 2015
Probate Code Section 304
WEBSTER CO.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
NOTICE USED OFFICE EQUIPMENT FURNISHINGS AUCTION
Webster County will be disposing of the following office equipment
and furnishings by public auction to be held on September 10, 2015 at
6:00 P.M. in the main floor lobby of the Webster County Courthouse, 701
Central Avenue, Fort Dodge, IA:
Office chairs, 42 round table; 6 drawer metal desk, 3 typewriter
tables, Tec cash register, Brother fax machine, HP 2200d laser jet printer,
shredder, large two-wheel totes, small safe, and other miscellaneous
items.
Published by order of the Webster County Board of Supervisors.
Carol Messerly
Webster County Auditor
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94
The County Board of Supervisors will conduct a public hearing on the proposed amendment to the current
County budget as follows:
Meeting Date:
September 15, 2015
Meeting Time:
10:00a.m.
Meeting Location:
Webster County Courthouse; Fort Dodge, IA
At the public hearing any resident or taxpayer may present objections to, or arguments in favor of, the
proposed amendment. An approved budget amendment is required in order to permit increases in any
class of expenditures as last certified or last amended.
County Telephone No.:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Total Budget
as Certified
or Last
Amended
12,160,748
834,293
11,326,455
5,000
109,500
3,988,772
11,228,712
51,500
982,655
154,350
478,073
28,325,017
14
15
16
17
3,000,000
6,719,041
98,608
38,142,666
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
5,408,581
3,771,539
2,983,036
1,852,280
10,770,000
998,296
2,977,973
150,000
2,827,365
1,580,000
33,319,070
29
30
31
6,719,041
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
6/30/2016
Proposed
Current
Amendment
Total Budget
After Current
Amendment
12,160,748
0
834,293
11,326,455
5,000
109,500
3,988,772
11,228,712
51,500
982,655
154,350
478,073
28,325,017
3,000,000
6,719,041
98,608
38,142,666
250,000
575,000
5,408,581
3,771,539
2,983,036
1,852,280
10,770,000
1,323,296
2,977,973
150,000
2,827,365
1,830,000
33,894,070
40,038,111
575,000
6,719,041
0
40,613,111
(1,895,445)
11,345,469
(575,000)
9,450,024
9,450,024
(575,000)
(575,000)
325,000
Explanation of changes:
Purpose of budget amendment is to complete Law Enforcement Center Remodel Project that
was not completed in prior year and for the purchase of new voting equipment.
(2,470,445)
11,345,469
0
0
0
0
0
8,875,024
8,875,024
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Rodeo Entertainment:
Have you ever seen The Wild Child perform?
If you have you will never forget it, as The Wild Child
Troy Lerwills act is one of a kind.
He started on a little motorcycle with training
wheels, cracking jokes in his rodeo clown get-up.
When a rodeo announcer in California challenged him to jump a child-sized truck on a dirt bike, he
thought why not?
The crowd loved it and it had him thinking and
soon he built a ramp and took it, along with his full-sized
truck, down to a hay field and started experimenting.
In 1999, he started the act that made him renowned in the Rodeo Industry and six-time winner of
PRCA Comedy Act of the Year, three-time winner of
WNFR Barrelman and two-time winner of Coors Man
In the Can.
Coming from a rodeo family, he was always
more intrigued with the clowns and the bullfighters, and
found his calling in the arena making people laugh!
He went to bullfighting school to learn the art of
clowning around with angry beasts.
However, his love affair with dirt bikes and
years of professional motocross are what makes flying
through the air with nothing but a piece of metal between
his legs look effortless and almost easy.
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He attended and graduated from Central Webster School. Gary married Chris Rosalez, and they later
divorced.
Gary is survived by his four children, Justin
Murray of California, twins Tanya Murray and Tina Murray both of Oklahoma, and Zach Murray of Iowa; and his
sister Cindy (Jason) Stanek of Fort Dodge.
Gary worked for Van Diest Supply Company
for several years before he started working at Electrolux
in Webster City. He later returned to Van Diest and was
employed there at the time of his death.
Gary loved to spend time with his family and
the outdoors, he especially enjoyed archery and hunting.
Gary was a member of the Dayton Wrangler Club for
many years, and he was the club President for part of that
time.
His quiet and steady leadership was an asset to
our club.
Mary Lauer...
Mary Helen Dean was born on October 1, 1918
in Nichols, Iowa and passed away June 2, 2015 in Fort
Dodge at the age of 96.
Mary graduated from Nichols High School. In
1938, Mary was united in marriage to Donald Lauer in
Winterset and the couple established their home on a
farm in Mahaska County.
In 1943, they moved to a farm south of Fort
Dodge. In 1981, they moved to the farm near Lehigh,
where she lived ever since.
Mary and Don had three sons, Gene, Robert and
Keith and one grandson, Patrick.
All were involved in the Dayton Rodeo, and the
boys competed in rodeos around the Midwest in the 60s
and 70s.
She was a member of Christ the King Church in
Dayton and attended the Golden Memory Club in Lehigh.
She and Don enjoyed polka music and square
dances at the Bohemian Hall. Mary truly loved spending
time at the farm.
Mary, Don, and the boys joined the Dayton
Wranglers in the late 1940s.
For many years when the Dayton Rodeo was on
top of the hill, Mary and the whole family would work for
two solid weeks, volunteering and working, getting the
cook shack ready, and setting up the fences, chutes, and
pens. Not much work on the farm was done during this
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