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WHS Class of 1961 to meet

The Waukon High School Class of 1961 will meet this Friday, March 24 at 11:30 a.m. at Gus & Tony’s in Waukon for lunch and social time. All classmates are invited.

Wed
22
Mar

Arlene Lansing 80th birthday celebration

Arlene Lansing
Arlene Lansing

Arlene (Brincks) Lansing of Waukon, previously of Castalia and Ossian, will be celebrating her 80th birthday with a luncheon. Friends and relatives are invited to her birthday celebration Sunday, March 26 from 12:30-3 p.m. at the Community Room in the Farmers & Merchants Savings Bank, 201 West Main Street in Waukon.

In honor of the occasion, cards and well wishes may also be sent to 917 Second St. NW, Waukon, IA 52172.
 

Wed
22
Mar

Birth announcement: Iverson

Marshall and Stephanie Iverson of Lansing announce the birth of their daughter, Rose Marie Iverson, born March 9, 2017 at Veterans Memorial Hospital in Waukon. She weighed 8 lbs. 6 ozs. and measured 20-1/4 inches in length at the time of her birth. She joins siblings, Hank (3) and Hazel (2).

Grandparents are Tom and Angela Weighner of Dorchester, Connie and Charlie Regan of Waukon, and Jim Iverson and Annie Riehm of Decorah.

Wed
22
Mar

Birth announcement: Clarke

Seth and Brittney Clarke of North Liberty announce the birth of their son, Elon Ralph Clarke, born March 1, 2017 in Cedar Rapids. He weighed 7 lbs. and measured 20-1/2 inches in length at the time of his birth. He joins a sister, Ida (2).

Grandparents are Jim and Patty Clarke of Waukon, Ralph and Yvonne Savoy of Cedar Rapids and Maria Savoy of Plymouth, MI.
 

Wed
22
Mar

What's up at the FSA Office?

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

Upcoming Deadlines and Important Dates
• ARC/PLC Sign-up: August 1
• Marketing Assistance Loans for Prior Year Harvested: Wheat, barley, honey, oats - March 31; Corn, soybeans - May 31   

Wed
22
Mar

St. Patrick's Day Parade 2017 ...

The sun was shining almost as brightly as the Irish pride at the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade held Sunday, March 19 in Waukon, the event taking approximately an hour to display the wide variety of well over 100 entries. As depicted in the three photos below, there was certainly an abundance of ways entries displayed their Irish pride and made their way along the parade route. While one such entry appears to have been carried along the route with a little luck from a leprechaun, it also appears that Msgr. Ed Lechtenberg (photo at right) was carrying along his own bit of leprechaun luck as he made his way along the parade route on the way to seeking re-election in the annual race for the office of Mayor of Hanover. Photos by Lissa Blake. Additional photos from this year's event can be found on Page 14A of this week's print edition of The Standard. All of the parade photos found in this issue, along with many more from Sunday's St.

Wed
22
Mar

Pair of area young ladies vying for 2017 Allamakee County Dairy Princess crown at Saturday's banquet

Victoria Waters ...
Victoria Waters ...
Carmen Wille ...
Carmen Wille ...

The 2017 Allamakee County Dairy Banquet will be held this Saturday, March 25 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
22
Mar

Recent State budget cuts, local control among items discussed at capacity legislative forum

by Joe Moses

Iowa House District 56 Representative Kristi Hager and Iowa District 28 Senator Michael Breitbach held a public legislative forum in Waukon Saturday, March 18. Iowa House District 55 Representative Michael Bergan joined Hager and Breitbach shortly after the meeting began in answering questions from the capacity crowd in the Allamakee County Farm Bureau building.

Several hot-button issues were raised by those in attendance at the public forum. Steve Peterson, a Decorah Middle School teacher, addressed the legislators with his concerns relating to the $118 million cut from Iowa's budget. Peterson advised, "We are in a period of expansion and we are having to make all these cuts to things that are really important to people in the area: higher education, access to affordable women's healthcare, youth social services, the arts, environment, under-funding K-12 education at 1.1%, which is an increase but it is not sufficient."

Wed
22
Mar

Supervisors discuss E911 signage responsibility, hear update on Public Safety Center construction

by Joe Moses

The Allamakee County Board of Supervisors met in regular session Monday, March 20. There were no comments during the Public Comments portion of the meeting.

Allamakee County E911 Director Chris Fee discussed the distribution of local option sales tax and changes that have been suggested by the E911 Board concerning the responsibility of 911 and street signage and the possible involvement of the Secondary Roads Department. Allamakee County Engineer Brian Ridenour further discussed the history and funding of the project dating back to the late 1990s with an estimated 4,900 signs for intersections and house numbers installed and maintained throughout the County.

Wed
22
Mar

Waukon City Council discusses department openings, revised garbage/recyclable contract to be put in place later this year

by Joe Moses

The Waukon City Council met in regular session Monday, March 20 to address several matters, including an update on the Des Moines Register’s Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa (RAGBRAI), estimates for removal of structures on the former Herman property and a Water Department vacancy.

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