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AMU Programming

Monday, April  11

9 a.m.: Presbyterian Church  

7 p.m.: Mental Health Awareness Showcase

9 p.m.: BGHS Pops Concert

Tuesday,  April 12

9 a.m.: Trinity Lutheran

10 a.m.: Grace Church  

7 p.m.: School Board

9 p.m.: All School Band Concert

Wednesday,  April 13

9 a.m.: Faith Assembly of God 

10:30 a.m.: Divine Mercy Catholic Church 

6 p.m.: AHS News

7 p.m.: National Honor Society Induction

Senior Center

Thursday, April 7

BBQ baked chicken, tater tots, mixed vegetables, apricots

 11 a.m. – Exercise 

 12 p.m. - Kiwanis

 1 p.m. - Cribbage

 

Friday, April 8

Tuna noodle casserole, broccoli, strawberries and pineapple, breadstick

10 a.m. – Bingo

 

Saturday, April 9

Ann Miller, Greeting card

 

Monday, April 11

Sweet and sour meatballs, rice, sugar snap peas, pears, dessert

RECURRING & ONGOING EVENTS

 

To update this information, email news@algona.com or call 515-295-3535. Some changes to schedules may occur without notice. 

____Libraries, Museums, recreation, EVENTS_____

Algona Nativity Scene: Small groups by appointment. Call 515-295-7241.

Algona POW Museum: Weekends 1-4 p.m., April through December and Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., June through August.

What’s Happening & 3-2-Do

3-2-Do

Dad’s Belgian

waffle breakfast

Prudence Lodge #205 A.F. & A.M. Algona Chapter #68 Order of Eastern Star Dad’s Belgian waffle breakfast/brunch will be held on Saturday, April 16 from 7:30 to 10 a.m. at 1413 North McCoy St. in Algona. 

Whittemore women’s club easter egg Hunt

Algona Publishing owners purchase Spencer Reporter, Northwest Iowa Shopper, more in NW Iowa

 

ALGONA—Spencer native Gene Hall and his son, Christopher, on Friday purchased the Spencer Daily Reporter and Northwest Iowa Shopper from Rust Communications of Cape Girardeau, Mo.

Manslaughter trial pushed back to July

SWEA CITY—The trial of a Swea City man accused of manslaughter in the death of another Swea City man has been delayed again.

Robert Dwaine Laverty, 52, is accused of voluntary manslaughter, a Class C felony, following an incident on April 3, 2021, at Howard Street and Third Avenue East in Swea City, after which 41-year-old Casey Tobin died. 

Primary election candidates

 

 

KOSSUTH—The June 7 Kossuth County primary elections will see only two contested races with Carter Nath (R) of Lu Verne running against Galen Casey (D) for District 1 county supervisor and Don McGregor (R) running against Kyle Stecker (R) for District 4 county supervisor.

Vietnam War, Vietnam veterans, will be honored at Swea City in June

SWEA CITY—Anna Maria Lane and Algona chapters of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution along with the American Legion Post #14 Swea City will honor all Vietnam War and Vietnam era veterans (1955-1975) at a ceremony on Saturday, June 25 at 1 p.m. at the park in Swea City.

The groups are asking those planning to attend to RSVP by April 22 if they wish to receive a commemorative pin and certificate at the ceremony. 

Bishop Garrigan honor roll students

ALGONA—Bishop Garrigan High School has announced the students who qualified for the third quarter honor roll for the 2021-22 school year. 

Those with an asterisk (*) earned a 4.0 grade point average.

Prairie Lakes AEA included in $1 million computer science grant

 

Iowa’s nine Area Education Agencies have received computer science grant funding from the Iowa Department of Education that will provide close to $1 million in computer science professional development and impact nearly 850 educators this summer. The grant will be used to pay for the professional learning opportunity, and it also provides a stipend for teachers who participate in that professional development.

 

Economic planning must include child care

 

 

Mike Moen

Iowa news Service

 

DES MOINES—When plans come together for new retail centers and office buildings, policy experts and local leaders in Iowa said municipal and real-estate developers need to adopt a more inclusive mindset.

They said child care and accessible transportation should be on a project’s checklist. The Greater Des Moines Partnership recently hosted a forum on the topic.

Solving the complex puzzle of dissolved phosphorus loss

AMES—A research project by Iowa State University soil scientists provides new insight into the complex picture of phosphorus loss from farmland and evidence proving phosphorus runoff is often underestimated.

One of the project’s primary objectives was to determine how much dissolved phosphorus (P) in surface runoff may not be accurately measured by common methods. The work was conducted over three years with funding from the Iowa Nutrient Research Center at Iowa State.

Prospective plantings report

DES MOINES—Iowa farmers intend to plant 12.6 million acres of corn for all purposes in 2022 according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service– Prospective Plantings report. This is down 300,000 acres from 2021.

Producers intend to plant 10.4 million acres of soybeans in Iowa this year. This is 300,000 acres higher than 2021.

Iowa farmers intend to plant 150,000 acres of oats for all purposes. This is up 20,000 acres from last year.

Average price comparisons for corn, soybeans

DES MOINES—The average price received by farmers for corn during February 2022 in Iowa was $6.11 per bushel according to the latest USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service–Agricultural Prices report. This was 41 cents above the January price and $1.24 above February 2021.

The February 2022 average price received by farmers for soybeans, at $14.50 per bushel, was $1.60 above the January price and $1.80 above the February 2021 price.

CDC recommends second booster

ALGONA—Following FDA’s approval, the CDC has updated its recommendations to allow certain immunocompromised individuals and people over the age of 50 who received an initial booster dose at least 4 months ago to be eligible for another mRNA booster to increase their protection against severe disease from COVID-19. 

Individuals can come to Community Health of Kossuth Regional Health Center to receive an additional booster dose of the vaccine. 

What did others do to create day care?

This is the third of a four-week series.

 

By Kim Wegener

Features Writer

 

Nineteen years ago the community of Hampton addressed the day care needs of the area and built a community day care facility. The Glidden community will be opening a day care facility in 2022. Here is a snapshot look at both day care centers. 

 

Waiting list for center

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