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Spring has sprung... a not so n"ice" surprise on all of us ...

The picture above shows an all too common site throughout Allamakee County following the accumulation of a reported half-inch of ice that covered the area Wednesday evening, March 23 into Thursday morning, March 24. As evident in the above photo, the heavy ice accumulation "frosted" tree branches and nearly everything else outside with a ghostly white layer but also weighed heavy on tree limbs and power lines, with high winds compounding that difficulty and resulting in the loss of electrical power sporadically and for varying lengths of time throughout the area overnight Wednesday and into Thursday morning, but over a much wider spread area of the county for approximately two hours from mid to late Thursday morning. Weather forecasters had predicted four to eight inches of snow to accompany that storm (which did fall just a bit further north), and although not welcomed by many, may have been preferred to the damage left behind by the icy layer that took its place.

Wed
30
Mar

ACCB provides update on Driftless Area Education and Visitor Center

submitted by Allamakee County Conservation Board

Wed
30
Mar

Mark Reiser announces candidacy for Allamakee County Board of Supervisors

Mark Reiser, lifelong Allamakee County resident, has announced his candidacy for Allamakee County Board of Supervisors on the Republican ballot. Together with his wife of 37 years, Nancy and Mark are the parents of four daughters who, along with their spouses, have blessed them with seven grandchildren.
Reiser says he believes in property owners' rights with limited government intervention. Being fiscally responsible, using common sense and having conservative decision-making principles have helped him succeed as a dairy and beef farmer.
"I pledge to represent Allamakee County residents in a way that assures that all of our children and grandchildren will have an affordable and enjoyable place to live and raise their families," Reiser says. "I will listen to you and will appreciate your support at the polls."

Wed
23
Mar

Area legislators field numerous concerns as public sounds off about issues at local legislative forum


More than two dozen area residents were in attendance at the legislative forum held Saturday, March 19 at the Allamakee County Farm Bureau meeting room in Waukon. State Representative Patti Ruff (D), House District 56, of McGregor; State Senator Michael Breitbach (R), District 28, of Strawberry Point; and Darrel Branhagen (R), House District 55, of Decorah fielded concerns expressed during the meeting ranging from school budgeting and education cuts to job creation, hog confinements, medical cannabis and more. Photo by Lissa Blake.

by Lissa Blake

Wed
23
Mar

TASC awarded nearly $19,000 to fund energy improvements

The Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque’s (CFGD) Grants to Green (G2G) grant program recently awarded $18,939 to TASC for energy improvement development projects.
TASC is one of five nonprofits that received funding from G2G this year. An energy improvement plan identified areas of improvement for its operations such as lighting upgrades, increased insulation, and HVAC system upgrades to save energy. Local contracting companies will do the construction work.
“We’re just very thankful for the support allowing us to increase our capabilities,” said Mary Ament, executive director for TASC. “This will allow us to direct more dollars towards our programs serving persons with disabilities in northeast Iowa instead of our utility costs. It will benefit us for years to come.”

Wed
16
Mar

Pair of area young ladies vying for 2016 Allamakee County Dairy Princess crown at Saturday's banquet


Mikayla Gavin (left) and Kate-Leigh Wilson (right)

The 2016 Allamakee County Dairy Banquet will be held this Saturday, March 19 at the Allamakee County Fairgrounds Pavilion in Waukon. The meal will be served from 7-8:30 p.m. with the program starting at 8 p.m.
The annual celebration recognizes the importance of the dairy industry in Allamakee County and the contributions dairy families make to this important industry. Every year, top producers from the county are recognized at the banquet. In addition, several other awards are presented that evening, some of which include the following:
• Outstanding Young Dairy Family Award
• Pioneer Dairyman Award
• Distinguished Dairy Family Award
• Service to Dairy Industry Award
• Golden Butter Knife Award.

Wed
16
Mar

Representative Ruff, Senator Breitbach slated to be at legislative forum in Waukon this Saturday

The final local forum for the 2016 Iowa legislative session is scheduled to be held this Saturday, March 19 at the Allamakee County Farm Bureau building in Waukon, beginning at 11:15 a.m. Representative Patti Ruff and Senator Michael Breitbach are both scheduled to be at this final legislative forum. Area residents are invited to attend the event to discuss issues of concern and other matters with their two area governmental representatives.

Wed
16
Mar

Ruff announces re-election bid for Iowa House of Representatives District 56

State Representative Patti Ruff of McGregor has announced that she will seek re-election to the Iowa House of Representatives in District 56, which includes Allamakee and Clayton Counties.
“I’m honored to serve the people of Clayton and Allamakee Counties in the Iowa House and I’m proud of the work we’ve done so far creating new jobs and growing Iowa’s economy,” said Ruff. “As a former school board member, I understand the challenges our local schools face and I’ll keep working to make public schools our top priority again.”
Ruff is currently serving her second term in the Iowa House and is the Ranking Member of the House Education Committee. She also serves on Agriculture, Natural Resources, Ways & Means, and the Agriculture and Natural Resources Budget Subcommittee.

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