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West Bend Library gets an updated look

The West Bend Library recently received a grant from the Palo Alto County Gaming Development Corporation (PACGDC) for an exterior renovation. Library staff said they love the added insulation and updated look of the library. Submitted photo

Kossuth County Farm Bureau honored with outstanding award

DES MOINES—Kossuth County Farm Bureau was recognized as an “Outstanding County Farm Bureau” during the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation’s 105th annual meeting held December 5-6 in Des Moines.

This designation is awarded to Farm Bureaus that connect with community members and elected officials about today’s family farm practices and engage in local, philanthropic activities.

Making an impact in 2023

By Iowa Secretary of

Agriculture Mike Naig

 

The year 2023 marked 100 years since the Iowa Legislature created the position of Iowa Secretary of Agriculture. In that time, 15 different Iowans have had the opportunity to lead the talented team at the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship. Though much has changed since 1923, one thing has remained consistent: a commitment to serving Iowans and promoting our state’s thriving agriculture.

Cattle, calves reports released

DES MOINES—Cattle and calves on feed for the slaughter market in the United States for feedlots with capacity of 1,000 or more head totaled 12.0 million head on December 1, 2023. The inventory was 3 percent above December 1, 2022. Placements in feedlots during November totaled 1.87 million head, 2 percent below 2022. Net placements were 1.81 million head.

Creating unique gingerbread houses

Bishop Garrigan campus ministries visited the kindergarten students at the Seton campus to build gingerbread houses. From left: Frank Patten, Gibson Menke, Bristol Whitacre and Aliyah Henry. Submitted photo

Farm Bureau donates books

Kossuth County Farm Bureau has been busy donating books to libraries in the county. I Love Strawberries, 2023 AFBF book of the year was purchased by Kossuth County Farm Bureau and donated to the elementary schools and public libraries in Kossuth County.

Kristy Allison, children’s librarian at Algona Public Library, accepts the book from Tom Eischen. Submitted photo

LOOKING BACK- THE YEAR THAT WAS 2023 - MAY-AUGUST

May 4

 

Fund established with

Community Foundation

to support Algona Public Library

Prairie Lakes AEA champions literacy education with LETRS

POCAHONTAS—The Prairie Lakes Area Education Agency (AEA) is guiding educators through the intricacies of effective reading instruction with its team of LETRS (Language Essentials for Teachers of Reading and Spelling) trainers.

Specializing in Volume 1, Volume 2, and Early Childhood education, this team is on a mission to empower educators with the science of reading.

Tips for caring for poinsettias after the holidays including outdoor care in spring

AMES—One of the best parts of the holiday season is adding colorful seasonal plants to the home. That includes the poinsettia. However, poinsettias do require special care to reach their full potential.

Horticulture specialists with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach offer tips and tricks to keeping your poinsettia healthy and beautiful.

Persons invited to apply for DAR membership

ALGONA—Officers presented reports when the Algona Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution met in November at the First United Methodist Church in Algona. Regent Linda Erpelding was in charge of the meeting.

Births

River Amethyst Jean Martin

Amanda and Joshua Martin of Bode announce the birth of their daughter, River Amethyst Jean, on Dec. 22, 2023, at the Kossuth Regional Health Center.

She weighed 7 pounds, 6 ounces and was 18.5 inches long.

River is welcomed home by siblings, Mavrik, Matthew, Oliver and Rylan.

Nora Lou Fehr

Do you have what it takes

2024 USA Youth and Junior Triathlon announced

 

WEST DES MOINES—RipRoar Events (Des Moines), in partnership with USA Triathlon (Colorado Springs) announced the 2024 USA Triathlon Youth & Junior Nationals will be held July 12-14, 2024, in West Des Moines.

Athletes of all abilities are welcomed to Sunday’s non-drafting race, including first-time athletes as no previous qualification is required to race in any RipRoar triathlon.

Hunting season notes to remember

 

Hunting seasons will begin closing soon in early January. Pheasant, archery turkey and deer seasons, and late muzzleloader deer season close on Jan. 10. Goose seasons start closing first in the north zone on Jan. 13, followed by the central zone on Jan. 20, and the south zone on Jan. 27.

The season for quail, partridge, ruffed grouse, and squirrels closes Jan. 31. Rabbit season closes Feb. 28.

Reserve your 2024 shelter house now

The City of Algona is accepting 2024 reservations for the park shelter houses located at Veteran's Park and Tietz Park. Call city hall at 515-295-2411 or book online at www.algonaiowa.gov.

January through April 2024 reservations can be made online, by phone, or at city hall beginning on Dec. 29.

Senior Center

Thursday, Jan. 4

Baked chicken, macaroni and cheese, baked beans, mixed fruit

11 a.m. – Exercise

 

Friday, Jan. 5

Roast beef, mashed potatoes with gravy, peas, pears, dinner roll

10:30 a.m. – Bingo

 

Monday,  Jan. 8

BBQ pork on a bun, coleslaw, cinnamon apples

10:30 a.m. – Bingo

 

Tuesday, Jan. 9

Beef stew, oranges, pudding, dinner roll

11 a.m. – Exercise

AMU Programming

Monday, Jan. 8

9 a.m.: Presbyterian Church

7 p.m.: G/B BB vs. St. Edmond

 

Tuesday, Jan. 9

9 a.m.: Trinity Lutheran Church

10 a.m.: Grace Church

7 p.m.: School Board

9 p.m.: G/B BB vs. St. Edmond

 

Wednesday, Jan. 10

9 a.m.: Faith Assembly of God

10:30 a.m.: Divine Mercy

Catholic Church

6 p.m.: School Board

8 p.m.: G/B BB vs. Garner-Hayfield-Ventura

 

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