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Reccommendation for KRHC administrator expected

After an executive session Feb. 13, the Kossuth Regional Health Center (KRHC) Board of Trustees is scheduled to recommend to MercyOne its chief executive officer selection.
There are three finalists. On May 1, Scott Curtis took over his current position after serving as CEO and administrator at KRHC. Dar Elbert has served as interim administrator since that time.
Read the complete story in the Feb. 13 Kossuth County Advance.

Corwith library accelerates technology use

Two quicker and more efficient computers are paying immediate dividends for the Corwith Public Library.
"I think it will bring more patrons in," said Courtney Fish, director of the library. "The better the computers run, the more patrons want to use them."
Read the complete story in the Feb. 13 Kossuth County Advance.

St. Valentine's Day

On the 14th of February, many people celebrate Valentine's Day, named after a Christian pastor named Valentine. As a secular holiday, it's quite popular, with children exchanging treats and cards and adults going on dates and giving each other romantic gifts. It's a holiday strongly associated with romance, love and the little cherub, Cupid.

Official: Buttigieg won Kossuth County Democratic caucus

When the recruiting, counting and coin flipping were complete, Kossuth County Democrats selected Pete Buttigieg as the leading candidate for the party's presidential nomination.
The former mayor of South Bend, Ind., collected 35 percent of the local votes cast, and he won 40 percent of Kossuth County's delegates during the Iowa Caucuses Monday, Feb. 3.
Get all the details in the Feb. 13 Kossuth County Advance.

50th middle school science fair adds award

The Science Fair will be a special night at the Algona Middle School Thursday, Feb. 13. Not only will middle school students showcase their science projects, this year's event is the 50th anniversary, and a new award will be presented to a student in honor of longtime science advocate, the Rev. Walt Reemtsma.

Caucus: Trump, Buttigieg

It excited Hannah Haverkamp to participate in her first Iowa Caucus Monday at Iowa Lakes Community College.
"I've voted a couple of times before, but being able to be part of the caucus and to see the ins and outs of the caucus is exciting," Haverkamp said.
Read the complete story in the Feb. 6 Kossuth County Advance.

Frostbite a favored affliction

It was the first time ice fishing for 3-year-old Malori Larsen at the ice Frostbite Olympics ice fishing derby on Saturday.
Attendees could participate in more than a dozen Frostbite Olympics events during the three-day celebration around Algona last weekend.
Read about all the fun and see lots of photos in the Feb. 6 Advance.

Sunny Solar project outlook

The first step into solar energy for Algona Municipal Utilities (AMU) is underway. Construction could begin in 2020 if the project is approved.
"It will be the first solar owned project purchased by North Iowa Municipal Electric Cooperative for AMU," said John Bilsten, AMU general manager. "We have been working on potential projects for some time."
Read more about it in the Feb. 6 Advance.

Students assist others during Catholic Schools Week

Sam Plathe, a Bishop Garrigan eighth-grade student, concentrated on a thank you card he was making for the priests in the Five Saints parishes on Wednesday during Catholic Schools Week.

Jones retires from POW board

Glenn Jones, who will be 95 nest month, moved to Algona with his parents in 1941 when he was 16 years old. World War II was raging in Europe while the United States watched and waited until Dec. 7,1941, when Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, thrusting the U.S. into war.

K/PACEDC earns BEST of Iowa

Kossuth/Palo Algo County Economic Development Corporation (K/PACEDC) recenty received a major honro from a statewide organization.
Business Expansion and Strategic Trends (BEST) of Iowa is a collaboration of local economic development groups working with Iowa's utilities and the Iowa Economic Development Authority. The mission is to meet with Iowa companies to identify local economic trends, business needs and opportunities.

Police chief: Never seen anything like it

In 39 years of law enforcement, Algona Police Chief Kendall Pals said he had never seen anything like the accident Jan. 31 that separate a truck into numerous pieces. Yet, upon the chief's arrival, he found the driver standing near the vehicle.
"Major damage accident occur in rural areas, but nothing like this," said Pals, who along with other law enforcement and emergency officials handled the accident at the corner of Highway 169 and Oak Street in Algona.

Back to her 4-H roots

Chyan Koppen learned from her experience with the Fenton Forwards 4-H Club. Now, she has returned to Kossuth County to help expand the county's 4-H clubs.
Koppen was hired in May as the Kossuth County Extension county youth coordinator.
Read more about Koppen in the Feb. 6 Kossuth County Advance.

WB-M board discusses parking lot improvements

Parking lot improvements and a request for an at-risk dropout modification supplemental amount were discussed at the January West Bend-Mallard School Board meeting.
School board members discussed whether to pave the school parking lot or keep it rock and gravel like it is now. "We're just getting quotes," said Amanda Schmidt, West Bend-Mallard school superintendent.
Read more about the meeting in the Feb. 6 Kossuth County Advance.

New Generators for Whittemore

The purchase and installation of generators at the water and sewer plants in Whittemore will be included in the 2020-21 budget. The generators will cost $20,000 each.
A $100,000 water main project may be pushed back to the 2021-22 budget to allow the city to apply for grant funding to help with the project.
Get more details in the Feb. 6 Kossuth County Advance.

New conservation assistant at SWCD

Sara Hanson Pearson of Wesley is the new full-time conservation assistant for Kossuth County. She is employed by the Iowa Department of Ag and Land Stewardship Division of Soil Conservation and Water Quality.
She began working in the Kossuth Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) office housed with the NRCS office in Algona.
Find out more in the Feb. 6 Kossuth County Advance.

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