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Wed
24
Apr

“Family Wellness Fair” to return May 8 at Veterans Memorial Hospital


The VMH “Family Wellness Fair” to be held Wednesday, May 8 ... The annual “Family Wellness Fair” will be held at Veterans Memorial Hospital and Clinics Wednesday, May 8, from 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. New this year, all those attending are welcome to enter the fair through either the Veterans Memorial Hospital Medical Clinic or the Gundersen Medical Clinic, or the main entrance to the hospital. Parking will be available at any of those locations for great accessibility to the fair. Free health testing, wellness information, entertainment and refreshments will be offered for families of all ages at this free event. Submitted photo.

The Veterans Memorial Hospital’s “Family Wellness Fair” will be held Wednesday, May 8, from 3:30-6 p.m. Free health testing, exhibits and interactive activities will all be providing a complete evening of entertainment and education for families of all ages.

New this year, all those attending are welcome to enter the fair through either the Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) Medical Clinic or the Gundersen Medical Clinic, or the main entrance to the hospital. Parking will be readily available at any of those entrances allowing for greater accessibility to the fair this year.

The route will again proceed through the various booths and displays throughout the hospital, the VMH Clinic and the Gundersen Clinic, then exiting through the same exit as they entered where door prizes will be available. Everyone in the area communities is welcome to attend this free event.

Wed
24
Apr

April is Foot Health Month; Caring for your feet, which are the support system of the entire body

Dr. Kristina Thompson
Dr. Kristina Thompson

April is Foot Health Month. The feet are a part of the body that is often ignored, but are truly one of the most important parts, supporting the rest of the body in most every move it makes. Podiatrists are medical professionals who specialize in foot and ankle care.  A podiatrist diagnoses and treats health issues concerning not only the feet, but the ankle as well.

Podiatrist Dr. Kristina Thompson of Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) is available every Monday and Wednesday in Waukon consulting and treating patients, and even providing minor surgical procedures.

Wed
24
Apr

April is Defeat Diabetes Month; Diabetes education is essential

by Angie Mettille RN, Certified Diabetes Educator

April is Defeat Diabetes Month. Diabetes is a disease full of challenges. Every day presents decisions that need to be made and sometimes problems that need to be solved. What should I eat for breakfast? How many carbohydrates are in that bowl of soup? How will that banana affect my blood sugar? Did I take my insulin this morning?  My blood sugar is higher than normal, what do I do? I’m worried about my risk of heart disease and stroke because my A1c has been higher than my doctor likes, how can I decrease my chance of complications? How am I going to pay for my insulin this month?

A diabetes educator can help you defeat diabetes by developing a plan to stay healthy and give you the tools you need to navigate the various curveballs that diabetes can throw at you.

Wed
24
Apr

Waukon High School Class of 1970 Reunion

Members of the Waukon Senior High Class of 1970 will celebrate their 54th reunion Saturday, September 28 of this year at the Empty Nest Winery, located at 1352 Apple Road in rural Waukon. A 5:30 p.m. social hour will be followed by dinner at 6:30 p.m. and then a short program.

Those in the Waukon High School Class of 1970, as well as faculty and staff from that era, are invited to attend. For additional information or to register for the reunion, consult the Waukon Class of 1970 Facebook page or contact reunion committee chair Mary (Groff) Eikenberry by email at Waukon1970Reunion@gmail.com.
 

Wed
24
Apr

Letter to the Editor: Submitted by Steven Livingston

To the Editor:

I wanted to make sure the residents in your area are aware, that this very minute, members of our state senate are trying to sneak in a new tax on forest lands. This bill has already passed the House. Very few people even know this is happening.

Currently, forest land is not taxed, as a way to encourage landowners to keep trees and not turn that land into crop land. The program has been in place since 1906, and has helped saved countless acres of woodlands.

I do not want to make myself the bad guy here, but facts need to be exposed here. If forest lands are going to be taxed, I will have no choice but to begin harvesting and logging trees on my land. This means cutting down 100-year-old oak trees just to raise money so I am able to pay this tax.

Wed
24
Apr

Letter to the Editor: Submitted by Steve Veysey

To the Editor:

The Iowa Environmental Council has submitted a Safe Drinking Water Act petition to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). A cry for help for well owners in NE Iowa drinking unsafe water.

In 1988 the Driftless counties in NE Iowa were just beginning to feel the effects of industrialized agriculture’s voracious appetite to feed emerging ethanol and CAFO industries. Corn-bean and continuous-corn cropping practices exploded.  But in 1988 Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and other Iowa scientists were not yet muzzled. That’s when the study “Ground-Water Contamination and Land Management in the Karst Area of Northeastern Iowa” was published. The first paragraph of the abstract states:

“A statistical analysis of existing northeast Iowa water-quality data showed that systematic nonpoint contamination of ground-water quality was occurring in regional carbonate aquifers… Agricultural practices were judged to be the source of the contaminants.”

Tue
23
Apr

Captain Walter Verdon

Captain Walter Allen Verdon, Ph.D., age 85, passed away peacefully Wednesday morning, February 21, 2024, at Hospice of Dayton, Inc. in Dayton, OH. A memorial service to celebrate Walter’s life will be held at Lansing United Methodist Church, 490 Center Street, Lansing May 11, 2024. Visitation will begin at 9:30 a.m. CT. The funeral service will follow at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the veterans’ charity of your choice.

Walter was born Saturday, May 14, 1938, to Harold Edward and Grace Estell (née Larson) Verdon in Stevens Point, WI. He lived a life characterized by dedication, intellect, and service. He will be remembered for his distinguished career as a Professor of Economics and his service as an officer in the United States Navy and United States Navy Reserves. Walter’s courage and commitment were exemplified during his service aboard the U.S.S. Nobel during the Cuban Missile Crisis.

Tue
23
Apr

Dianne Wolfe

Dianne M. Wolfe, 84, of Waukon died Saturday, April 20, 2024, at her daughter’s house in North Liberty. Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 27 at 10 a.m. at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Waukon with Fr. John Moser officiating. Burial will be at St. Joseph’s Paint Rock Cemetery, Harpers Ferry.
Friends may greet the family from 4-8 p.m. Friday, April 26 at Martin-Grau Funeral Home in Waukon.

A full obituary will appear in the May 1 edition of The Standard. You can subscribe to The Standard's print edition or e-edition by clicking here.

Tue
23
Apr

Rebecca "Beckie" Fink

Rebecca “Beckie” Fink, 52 of Waterloo died Tuesday, April 16, 2024, at the Cedar Valley Hospice Home. Celebration of Life will be at 10:30 a.m. this Saturday, April 27 at Locke at Tower Park, located at 4140 Kimball Avenue in Waterloo. Memorials may be directed to Haley Garner, 2501 Lafayette Street, Waterloo, IA 50703. Condolences may be sent to www.lockefuneralservices.com.

She was born August 28, 1971, in Shawano, WI, the daughter of John W. and Judith A. Kearney Fink. Beckie graduated from Kee High School. Continuing her education, she earned her diploma for a medical office specialist from AIC in August of 1990 and was earning a degree in medical billing and coding from Herzing.

She married Glenn Bearbower, and they later divorced. Beckie worked at Country View until she moved to New Albin in 2005. Afterwards she held different positions in Wisconsin and the Cedar Valley after returning to Waterloo.

Tue
23
Apr

Craig Stange

Craig A. Stange, 64, of Waukon lost his battle with cancer Friday, April 19, 2024, at Mayo Clinic Health System in La Crosse, WI. A celebration of life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please send memorials to Cody Stange at 501 Floyd Street, Sanborn, IA, 51248 for a memorial that will be set up at a later date to benefit an outdoor enthusiast. Martin-Grau Funeral Home in Waukon is handling arrangements.

Craig “Gravy” Alan Stange was born August 3, 1959, in Marion, the son of Marlin and Rita (Ethridge) Stange. He graduated from Davenport West High School in 1978. May 9, 1986, he married Debra Blair in Walcott. The couple moved to Georgia and to this marriage, they were blessed with a son, Cody. The two later divorced.

Craig found his home in northeast Iowa. He spent his life working in the construction industry and worked in maintenance at Cabela’s in Prairie du Chien, WI, for 19 years. Craig was hardworking with an unmatched work ethic.

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