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Senior Center

Thursday, June 8

Tuna noodle casserole, mixed vegetables, peaches, breadstick

11 a.m. – Exercise

1:15 p.m. – Senior Center board meeting

 

Friday, June 9

Crab or chicken salad, carrots with ranch, strawberries

10:30 a.m. – Bingo

Saturday, June 10

10 a.m. - 2 p.m. – Flag Day rally

 

Monday, June 12

Baked honey chicken, potato, mixed vegetables, mandarin oranges

10:30 a.m. – Bingo

AMU Programming

Monday, June 12

9 a.m.: Presbyterian Church

7 p.m.: AHS Commencement

9 p.m.: Senior Awards

 

Tuesday, June 13

9 a.m.: Trinity Lutheran Church

10 a.m.: Grace Church

7 p.m.: School Board

9 p.m.: Memorial Day Program

 

Wednesday, June 14

9 a.m.: Faith Assembly of God

10:30 a.m.: Divine Mercy

Catholic Church

11:30 a.m.: City Council

6 p.m.: Memorial Day Program

Law Enforcement

POLICE

Monday, May 29

1:36 a.m. Ambulance.

11:21 a.m. Ambulance call.

12:30 p.m. Unlock.

3:04 p.m. Aided at the jail.

3:14 p.m. Possible domestic issue.

4:09 p.m. Traffic stop. Arrested Harlan Lynn Richter, DOB, 1-29-57, Algona for OWI first.

4:30 p.m. 911 hang up. All OK.

4:44 p.m. Unlock. Handled by Sheriffs Dept.

5:00 p.m. 911 hang up. All OK.

7:08 p.m. Fraud/Scam.

Discover Hidden Gems with the 2023 State Park Passport

The Iowa State Park

Passport is back in 2023

and better than ever

 

From June 1 – Oct. 31, Iowa State Park Passport holders can earn points by checking into more than 60 state parks and forests using the online app. Each park has a different point value (either 100, 200 or 300 points), with “hidden gems” earning higher points. Redeem points for various prizes.

Iowa Swine Day set for June 29

AMES— The 2023 Iowa Swine Day program will provide widely regarded speakers who will share information on topics vital to today’s pork producer. From the morning plenary session to the four category-specific concurrent sessions in the afternoon, a wealth of knowledge and experience will be available.

Surprise Donna

Algona Hy-Vee employee Donna Tripp was very surprised and overwhelmed with emotion when her name was announced as the recipient of the Algona Area Chamber of Commerce Congeniality Award on Friday, May 26 during the Central Park ground breaking ceremony.

TRACTOR TRIP FOR PARKINSON’S

By Jordan Buscher

News Intern

 

ALGONA—Mike Adkinson, a 77-year-old man from the state of Washington, has embarked on his third trip across the country on his John Deere tractor and his trailer in order to raise awareness for Parkinson’s disease. He made a stop in Algona on Friday, May 26, and shared his goals.

New library events

Staff and volunteers at the Whittemore Public Library have been hosting new events at the library.

Photo above: Fourteen  people participated in a bar crawl at the library. Participants brought a pan of bars for those attending to sample. Everyone then voted for their favorite bars.

Celebrating in Whittemore

There were a variety of activities for all ages during Red, White and Blue Whittemore Days held during the Memorial Day weekend.

Top photo: A foam party was held Saturday afternoon.

Three AMS students recognized for outstanding character

ALGONA—Taylor VanOtterloo and Alex Brooks, students at Algona Middle School, were recognized for their citizenship qualities and awarded the Citizenship Award for the 2022-2023 school year. Taylor and Alex were chosen by their peers and school staff as two students who exemplify the qualities of citizenship. The Algona Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution sponsors the Citizenship Award each year. Taylor is the daughter of Todd and Alison VanOtterloo.

Memorial Day in Whittemore
Memorial Day services in Algona

A Memorial Day service was conducted by members of America Legion Post 90 and VFW Post 2541 on the lawn of the Kossuth County Courthouse in Algona Monday morning, May 29.

Adopt A Cow

During the school year, Ag in the Classroom Instructor Sara Preston has been conducting an Adopt a Cow project with the second graders at Algona Lucia Wallace, North Union Swea City and North Union Fenton Schools.

Each classroom zoomed with their cow a couple times during the past few months to see where and how she lives, and they “met” their calves via zoom when they were born this spring.

Central Park Groundbreaking Celebration

By Joanne Roepke Bode

City of Algona

Communications Manager

 

ALGONA—The City of Algona hosted a groundbreaking ceremony on Friday, May 26 to kick off the next phase of construction at Central Park. Approximately 60 people participated in the event, including project contractors and donors, city representatives, community members and the Algona Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors.

Chick-fil-A draws a crowd

Popular chain restaurant Chick-fil -A arrived in Algona with a pop-up mobile restaurant last Tuesday, May 23 and set up shop in the Hy-Vee parking lot. People left work early and stood in line much longer than normal to get a taste. Residents would otherwise have to travel as far as Ames or Mankato to get their fill. Anne Tiili photos

Algona Teacher of the Year announced

ALGONA—Todd Herbst-Ulmer was named the recipient of the annual AHS Class of 1979 Award for Excellence in Teaching at the conclusion of the school year Friday, May 26.  The award is designed to recognize the outstanding contributions of a teacher who goes above and beyond the job of teaching.

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