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Wed
04
Sep

Kee girls cross country team places fourth at Edgewood-Colesburg to open 2019 season, Kee boys not able to record any results at first meet


Freshman in the top-15 ... Kee girls cross country freshman Alison Wagner leads this runner at the Edgewood-Colesburg Invitational Tuesday, August 27. In her first varsity meet ever, Wagner placed 15th overall in a time of 23:05. Photo courtesy of the Kee High School Yearbook.

The Kee cross country team opened its 2019 season at the Edgewood-Colesburg Invitational Tuesday, August 27. Both the girls and boys teams were missing some of their top-end talent, with the Hawk girls finishing in fourth place and the Hawk boys not having any varsity competitors at the meet but also being rained out of the junior varsity race to not be able to record any results at this first meet of the season.

Recording the only Kee results on the night, the Lady Hawks were limited in having just enough runners, five, to garner a varsity team score. That minimum participation produced a total of 78 team points for the Kee girls, placing fourth overall in the seven-team field, just four points out of third place.

TEAM SCORES
Jesup 48; Starmont 60; Central Elkader 74; KEE 78; Sumner-Fredericksburg 111; North Fayette Valley 129; Dyersville Beckman 184

Wed
04
Sep

Kee football team opens season with 26-6 loss at Riceville

The Kee football team got its 2019 season underway with a 26-6 loss at Riceville in non-district play Friday, August 30. The Hawks allowed the host Wildcats 343 yards of total offense that included just over 300 yards on the ground, from where all four of Riceville’s touchdowns came from to account for nearly half the Wildcat rushing total. Meanwhile, the Kee gridders were only able to amass 112 yards of total offense, with 109 of those coming through the air.

“Giving up two big plays really swung the game in Riceville’s favor,” Kee football coach Chad Winters explained. “We had a chance to make a tackle and didn’t, allowing them to break out and score on a couple long runs, and there was an ill-advised decision on my part to go for it on fourth down inside our own 30 early in the game.”

Tue
03
Sep

Arlene Welch

Arlene M. Welch, 74, of Waukon died Sunday, September 1, 2019 at her home. Funeral services will be held Friday, September 6 at 11:30 a.m. at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Waukon with Fr. Mark Osterhaus officiating. Burial will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Waukon. Friends may call from 4-7 p.m. Thursday, September 5 at St. Patrick Catholic Church, where there will be a 3:30 p.m. scripture service.

Martin Funeral Home in Waukon is handling arrangements. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the St. Patrick School Hot Lunch Program for equipment or to Veterans Memorial Hospital.

Arlene Mae Welch was born March 25, 1945 in Waukon, the daughter of Harvey and Lucille (Miller) Wagner. She attended Waterville schools and graduated from Waukon High School in 1963. November 21, 1970, she married Harold Welch at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in McGregor. Arlene worked as a home health aide for Veterans Memorial Hospital in Waukon and took great pride in helping others.

Tue
03
Sep

Clarice Balk

Clarice Olga Balk, age 92, of Eastman, WI passed away Saturday, August 31, 2019 at Crossing Rivers Healthcare in Prairie du Chien, WI. A Memorial Service will be held Tuesday, September 10 at 11 a.m. at the Salem United Methodist Church with Pastor Cheryl Weaver officiating, with interment in the Campbell Cemetery, both located in Eastman, WI. Friends may call at the church Tuesday from 9 a.m. until the time of services.

Clarice was born September 10, 1926 in Lynxville, WI, the daughter of Soren and Bertha (Fortney) Torger. She was married to Howard Clarke, who preceded her in death. She was then married to Ed Fisher, who also preceded her in death. Later, Clarice married Lyman Balk, who also preceded her in death. She worked at Hidden Valley Lodge in Prairie du Chien, WI and later became the “voice” of Walmart, where she worked in various departments over the years until her retirement. Clarice was an active member of the United Methodist Women.

Tue
03
Sep

Norman Reeves

Funeral services for Norman Reeves, 91, will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, September 7 at the United Methodist Church in Lansing. Visitation will be held Friday evening, September 6 from 4-7 p.m. at the United Methodist Church in Lansing. All are welcome to participate in the celebration of his life. Cards can be delivered to Iona at the service, or sent to Iona Reeves at 3401 South 2890 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84109.
 

Tue
03
Sep

Patricia Fish

Patricia “Pat” A. Fish, 76, of Harpers Ferry died Monday, August 26, 2019 at Thornton Manor in Lansing. Memorial services will be held Friday, September 6 at 11 a.m. at Martin Funeral Home in Waukon with Fr. John Moser officiating. Burial will be at Smithfield Cemetery, rural Monona. Friends may call from 4-7 p.m. Thursday, September 5 at Martin Funeral Home.

Patricia Ann Fish was born April 27, 1943 in Dubuque, the daughter of William J. and Clare M. (Kisting) Bray. She was baptized and confirmed at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Farley and graduated from Regis High School in 1961 before attending Kirkwood Community College, both in Cedar Rapids.
October 13, 1962, she married Kenneth Raymond Fish, Sr. at All Saints Catholic Church in Cedar Rapids. They lived in Santa Anna, CA and North Carolina while Kenneth served in the U.S. Marine Corps. Pat and Ken moved to Harpers Ferry in 1998, where she worked as a bookkeeper for TJ Fencing for 18 years before retiring.

Tue
03
Sep

Emmet Jones

Emmet C. Jones, 93, of Waukon died Friday, August 30, 2019 at Good Samaritan Center in Waukon. Memorial services will be held Wednesday, September 4 at 11 a.m. at Old East Paint Creek Lutheran Church in rural Waterville with Pastor Ken Kimball officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call from 4-7 p.m. Tuesday, September 3 at Martin Funeral Home in Waukon.

Wed
28
Aug

Decorators needed for 28th Annual Christmas Fantasy: This year’s theme to be “Through the Eyes of a Child”


Christmas Fantasy 2019 decorators needed ... The 2019 Christmas Fantasy theme will be “Through the Eyes of a Child”. Anyone interested in decorating a tree or being part of this year’s event, should contact VMH at 563-568-3411. Pictured above, decorations on display at a previous Christmas Fantasy celebration. Submitted photo.

The 2019 Christmas Fantasy theme is “Through the Eyes of a Child” and the event will be held Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, November 15,16,17 and 18 at the Allamakee County Fairgrounds Pavilion in Waukon. Decorators are asked to begin thinking about this year’s event. Many decorators are needed to decorate full-size trees, miniature trees, doors, tables, centerpieces, gift baskets, as well as quilted and crafted items, at the Christmas Fantasy.

Christmas tree decorators decorate an artificial tree for display during the Fantasy and are able to take their items back home with them after the event. Many other decorated, crafted or quilted items are offered for silent auction and may also include gift baskets.

This event is planned and sponsored by the Veterans Memorial Hospital Health Care Foundation. Anyone interested in being a part of the 2019 Christmas Fantasy should call Veterans Memorial Hospital at 563-568-3411.
 

Wed
28
Aug

Veterans Memorial Hospital’s “Get Your Walk On in Waukon” Free Family Fun Run/Walk a huge success; Public welcome to continue to use route


VMH Family Fun Walk and 5K ... Nearly 100 runners and walkers attended the Veterans Memorial Hospital “Get Your Walk On in Waukon” annual Family Fun Walk and 5K Saturday, August 17 during Waukon Corn Days. Submitted photo.

VMH Family Fun Walk and 5K costume contest winners ... A costume contest was added to this year’s event with many attending the event in costume. The top two winning costumes/teams are pictured here sporting their super hero and mermaid costumes that they wore for the event. Submitted photo.

The “Get Your Walk On In Waukon” annual family fun walk and 5K was held Saturday, August 17 in conjunction with the Waukon Corn Days celebration. The event offered not only a 5K route but also a shorter walking route of 1.5 miles. The near 100 participants took advantage of both of these options.

This year the event sported a costume contest that was open to all adults and youth entering the event. Some of these creative costumes are pictured at right, including the prizewinning top two costumes/teams.

Logan Houg of Waukon was the first to cross the finish line. All those participating in Saturday’s event received complimentary hospital goodies bags. Free diabetes/blood sugar tests and massages were also offered to all participants.

Wed
28
Aug

Blood in special demand during summer months

It has been calculated that, on average, every two seconds someone needs blood. The next LifeServe Blood Center blood drive will be held Thursday, September 5 from 12-5 p.m. at the First Baptist Church located in south Waukon. Blood drives are held once a month in Waukon, to allow for more donors to give. The LifeServe Blood Center supplies Veterans Memorial Hospital with its blood and blood products.

Blood centers across the United States see a decrease in blood donations during the busy summer months.  During the summer, people become more active, have busier schedules, spend more time outdoors and take vacations.

While donations decline, hospitals see an increase in the need for blood. More driving can mean more automobile accidents.  A person who has suffered severe injuries from an automobile accident can need up to 50 units of blood.

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