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01
Nov

Birth announcement: Gordon

Archer Gordon
Archer Gordon

Kevin and Stephanie Gordon of Evansdale announce the birth of their son, Archer Lee Gordon, born September 6, 2017 at Unity Point Allen Hospital in Waterloo. He weighed 8 lbs. 8.7 ozs. and measured 21 inches in length at the time of his birth.

Grandparents are David and Connie Gordon of Waukon, Mark and Deb Rush of Hampton and David and Julie Twedt of Eldora. Great-grandparents are Herbert Halvorson and the late Mary Lou Halvorson of Waukon, Ervin and Sharon Gordon of Waukon, Jim and Judy Meyer of Geneva, Jerry and Martha Fredericksen of Ackley and Carolyn Twedt of Eldora.
 

Wed
01
Nov

Birth announcement: Bucher

Vivian Bucher
Vivian Bucher

Kelly and James Bucher of Ankeny announce the birth of their daughter, Vivian Kay Bucher, born October 9, 2017 at Iowa Methodist Hospital in Des Moines. She weighed 8 lbs. and measured 19 inches in length at the time of her birth. She joins sisters, Anna (4) and Grace (4).

Grandparents are Don and Connie Nagel of Waukon and Joyce and the late Elden Bucher of Ankeny.
 

Wed
01
Nov

Birth announcement: Martin

Kevin and Trish Martin of Waukon announce the birth of their son, Mason Edwin Martin, born October 23, 2017 at Veterans Memorial Hospital in Waukon. He weighed 6 lbs. 5 ozs. and measured 20-1/4 inches in length at the time of his birth. He joins sisters, Brooklyn (8) and Alexis (6).

Grandparents are Walter and Peggy Martin of Waukon and Lorraine and Linda Kalke of Decorah. Betty Lundt of Decorah is a great-grandparent.
 

Wed
01
Nov

Birth announcement: Baumler

Liz Heitman and Dustin Baumler of Ossian announce the birth of their daughter, Raelynn Karen Baumler, born October 19, 2017 at Veterans Memorial Hospital in Waukon. She weighed 8 lbs. 9 ozs. and measured 22 inches in length at the time of her birth.

Grandparents are Dave and Janette Heitman of Lansing and Dave and Natalie Knutson of Ossian.

Wed
01
Nov

Birth announcement: Caguach-Hernandez

Candido and Mindy Caguach-Hernandez of Postville announce the birth of their son, Dominick Yair Caguach-Hernandez, born October 12, 2017 at Veterans Memorial Hospital in Waukon. He weighed 8 lbs. 7 ozs. and measured 19-1/4 inches in length at the time of his birth. He joins siblings, Marcy (15), Luis (11) and Mariah (4).

Grandparents are Susan Kuhse of Postville and Ken Kuhse of Cedar Rapids. Vivian Peterson of Postville is a great-grandparent.
 

Wed
01
Nov

What's up at the FSA Office?

by Jeremy Leitz, Allamakee County Executive Director (563) 568-2148

Upcoming Deadlines and Important Dates
• November 10: Office closed in recognition of Veteran’s Day
• December 15: Report acreages intended to be used for forage and pasture in 2018
• December 15: Sign up for, or opt out of, the 2018 Margin Protection Program

County Committee Election
During the week of November 6 producers in Ludlow, Jefferson, Post, Franklin, Linton, and Fairview Townships will receive county committee voting ballots. The last day to return completed ballots to the FSA office is December 4. If you’re an eligible producer in one of these townships, be on the lookout for your ballot. Committee members are a critical component of the day-to-day operations of FSA. They work to make FSA agricultural programs serve the needs of local producers.

Wed
01
Nov

October Pork Month comes to a close, new pork facility highlights some industry advancements


Feeding system at new pork facility ... An interior view of the new pork facility on Gronna Drive in rural Waterville during the public tour and open house held earlier this year. Gated pens and the feeding system are shown in the climate-controlled facility that holds up to 2,499 pigs at a time, finishing out over 7,000 pigs annually. Standard photo by Joe Moses.

New pork facility begins operation ... A new pork facility on Gronna Drive in rural Waterville was open for public tours earlier this year and began operation in July with the arrival of pigs from Reicks View Farms. Pictured is the outside of the pork facility with visible bio-security measures including screening to keep birds out and rocks surrounding the facility to deter rodents from coming near the facility. Standard photo by Joe Moses.

The public tours pork facility ... The public was given a rare opportunity to tour a newly-built pork facility constructed this year on Gronna Drive in rural Waterville. Experts in the industry provided tours of the climate-controlled facility July 17 prior to the July 20 arrival of pigs from Reicks View Farms. Standard photo by Joe Moses.

by Joe Moses

Pork Month has come to a close with the end of October and another year for the pork industry has almost come to a close for 2017. The pork industry has proven to be an integral part of the local agriculture-based economy in northeast Iowa. According to the Iowa Pork Producers Association’s 2017 data, the pork industry in Allamakee County represents 393 jobs with $21.9 million in labor income, producing $1.4 million in state and local taxes and $3.1 million in federal taxes. Countywide, pork accounts for $53.5 million in sales with the involvement of 49 farms hosting an inventory of 107,184 hogs.

Wed
01
Nov

Savings Incentive Program sets beginning farmers on right path, Apply by November 11

For beginning or aspiring farmers, a few thousand dollars in start-up cash, an experienced mentor and support network and a solid business plan can be the keys to a successful farm start-up.

Practical Farmers of Iowa offers all of these to participants in their two-year Savings Incentive Program. Applications for this competitive program only open once a year, and must be submitted by November 11 using the online form found at http://practicalfarmers.org/savings-incentive-program. Those admitted will begin the program in early 2018 and graduate in late 2019. Applications will be evaluated by a committee of Practical Farmers members using a scoring system that rewards a noticeable commitment to developing applicants’ independent farming goals.

Wed
01
Nov

Registration is Open for the ISU Extension and Outreach Women in Ag Leadership Conference

The Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Women in Ag Leadership Conference will be held November 27-28 at the Iowa State Center - Scheman Building in Ames, Iowa. Online registration is now available.

Monday evening from 5:30-8:30 p.m., conference attendees have the opportunity to participate in one of the three Intensive Leadership Workshops offered. Dinner during the workshops is included in the cost of registration. The three-hour interactive sessions will give women practical leadership advice and tools as well as inspire women to lead successfully at all levels of experience.

Additional networking activities are also available Monday. Conference attendees can sign up to take a free campus tour from 3-5 p.m. and enjoy a hospitality room at the Best Western University Park Inn and Suites from 8:30-10 p.m.

Wed
01
Nov

Candidates in area contested races express perspectives prior to November 7 City Election


Waukon City Council Ward 3 Candidates

Waukon Mayor Candidates

Harpers Ferry Mayor Candidates

City Council Wards in the town of Waukon ... With multiple City Council Wards in Waukon being part of this year's City Election scheduled for Tuesday, November 7, City officials felt it in the best interest of voters to remind them of the area each of the town's three City Council Wards covers. Ward Two (highlighted in yellow in the southwest portion of Waukon) does not actually have a city council candidate on the City Election ballot this year, as the Ward Two council seat currently occupied by John Lydon is not up for election for another two years. Residents in Ward Two will vote at St. John's Lutheran Church for the mayor and at-large city council seat, as well as the proposed hotel/motel tax increase. Ward One (highlighted in blue and essentially covering all areas east of Spring Avenue/Rossville Road and Allamakee Street, plus a couple smaller areas just west of Allamakee Street in the north portion of the city) has just one candidate, Gayle Decker, vying for that seat, which is actually being vacated by current occupant Steve Wiedner as he seeks the mayor's seat in this year's election. Ward One residents will vote at the NICC Waukon Center. Ward Three (highlighted in pink and covering the vast majority of northwest Waukon) is the lone contested council race in Waukon this year, with three candidates vying for that seat, including incumbent Don Steffens and challengers Arvid Hatlan and Kevin Welsh. Residents of Ward Three will vote in the Supervisors Board Room in the Allamakee County Courthouse. For additional information on ward locations or voting precincts, contact the Waukon City Clerk's office at 563-568-3492. Submitted image.

Voters in all Allamakee County towns with local government representation are scheduled to go to the polls Tuesday, November 7 to cast their selections in the 2017 City Election. Sample ballots of the respective races within each of the communities with local government candidates competing in this year's election were published on Pages 2B and 3B in the October 25 issue of The Standard, along with a listing of polling sites for all six Allamakee County towns holding elections this year. Election polls will be open from 7 a.m.-8 p.m. in Waukon and from 12 noon-8 p.m. in all other Allamakee County communities holding elections.

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