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LEGALS 4 The Graphic-Advocate October 22, 2014 NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION Notice is hereby given to the qualified voters of Calhoun County, Iowa, that the General Election will be held on Tuesday, November 4, from 7:00 A.M. until 9:00 P.M. at which time federal, state, county, non-partisan candidates, and judges will be voted upon. The sample ballot(s) is a true and correct facsimile of the official ballot for the Election. In addition to the candidates shown on the sample ballot(s), the following are candidates for township offices: PRECINCT POLLING PLACE Butler-Williams Pomeroy Community Building Calhoun-Jackson-Elm Grove & Lake City Lake City Community Building Cedar Somers Community Building Center-Logan-Twin Lakes-Garfield & Lake Creek Courthouse Basement Northwest Room Greenfield & Lincoln 2 Knierim City Hall Lincoln 1 Manson Fire Station Reading Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Farnhamville Rockwell City Courthouse Basement Sherman Twin Lakes Christian Center Union Lohrville JJ Hands Library Absentee Courthouse – Auditor’s Office TRUSTEE TOWNSHIP CLERK TRUSTEE (to fill vacancy) Butler Dale R. Bruns Douglas J. Zinnel Calhoun David Dowling Alan Wedemeyer Cedar Colleen A. Goodwin Dennis McKenney Center Connie Falk Michael Powers Elm Grove Darcy Maulsby Jim Zimmerman Garfield Ben Albright Douglas Batz Greenfield Candy Bilstad Dean Black Jackson David Pudenz Terry Finley Lake Creek No One Filed No One Filed Lincoln Gayle Moline Gwen Ewing Ed Zehr Logan Brian Carver Tim Nicholson Reading Janet Seil Steven D. Gutshall Sherman Rachel Rosenboom Steven Rosenboom Twin Lakes No One Filed No One Filed Union Linda M. Schmitt No One Filed Williams Ronald R. Meyer James W. Murphy Questions regarding voter registration, precincts or polling places should be directed to the Auditor’s Office. Any voter who is physically unable to enter a polling place has the right to vote in the voter’s vehicle. For further information, please contact the County Auditor’s office at 712-297-7741 or by e-mail at [email protected]. Judy Howrey, Calhoun County Auditor and Commissioner of Elections NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR CALHOUN COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LEWIS OTTO, Deceased. PROBATE NO. ESPR501874 To all persons interested in the Estate of Lewis Otto, Deceased, who died on or about September 24, 2014: You are hereby notified that on the 7 th day of October, 2014 the last will and testament of Lewis Otto, deceased, bearing date of the 16 th day of September, 2013 was admitted to probate in the above-named court and that LuAnn Louise Richardson was appointed Executor of the Estate. Any action to set aside the Will must be brought in the district court of said county within the later to occur of four months from the date of the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice to all heirs of the decedent and devisees under the Will whose identities are reasonably ascertainable, or thereafter be forever barred. Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the Estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and creditors having claims against the Estate shall file them with the Clerk of the above- named District Court, as provided by Law, duly authenticated, for allowance, and unless so filed by the later to occur of four months from the second publication of this Notice or one month from the date of mailing of this Notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is thereafter forever barred. Dated this 7 th day of October, 2014. LuAnn Louise Richardson 516 11 th Ave. Manson, IA 50563 Executor of the Estate William D. Kurth Attorney for the Executor 823 West Main, P.O. Box 126, Lake City, IA 51449 Date of second publication 29 th day of October, 2014 Board of Supervisors Calhoun County Courthouse Rockwell City, Iowa Tuesday, October 7, 2014 The Board of Supervisors of Calhoun County met with the following members present: Jacobs, Nicholson and Hoag, Sr. Agenda additions: none It was moved by Hoag, Sr. and seconded by Nicholson to approve the agenda. Ayes all. Motion carried. The minutes of the last meeting were read. It was moved by Nicholson and seconded by Hoag, Sr. to approve the minutes. Ayes all. Motion carried. Kerrie Hull, E-911, met with the Board to update them on ambulance hires, calls, a budget amendment at a later date, and a grant from the State of Iowa. Ron Haden, Engineer, and B.J. Musselman, Maintenance Supervisor, met with the Board to update them on Secondary Road projects. It was moved by Nicholson and seconded by Hoag, Sr. to authorize the Chairman to sign the contract with Mobile Crushing and Recycling, Inc., Otho, Iowa, for maintenance-concrete crushing for a total of $47,000. Ayes all. Motion carried. It was moved by Hoag, Sr. and seconded by Nicholson to approve the following Resolution: Resolution to Revise Calhoun County 2015 Five Year Road Program Resolution No. 2014-19 Unforeseen circumstances have arisen since adoption of the original approved Secondary Road Construction Program requiring changes to the funding of one of the projects. The Board of Supervisors of Calhoun County, Iowa in accordance with Iowa Code section 309.22, initiates and recommends modification of the following project in the accomplishment year (State Fiscal Year (FY)2015 ), for approval by the Iowa Department of Transportation (Iowa DOT), per Iowa Code section 309.23 and Iowa DOT Instructional Memorandum 2.050. The following PRE-EXISTING Accomplishment Year projects shall be MODIFIED as follows: Project Number Project Location A A D T Accomplishment year Local ID Description of work L e n g t h Type of Work Modification(s) ($1,000’s of dollars) TPMS# Section-Township-Range FHWA# Fund Basis applied: Previous New Net Amount Amount Change BHOS-CO13(87)—5N-13 D46 from NW Cor of 230 320 Bridges Revised Cost $1 $1 $0 LO-23E Sec 23 East 0.4 miles $24 $44 $+20 TPMS ID 24966 Over Purgatory Creek 091270 $96 $176$+80 Sec 23 T87N R32W TOTALS $121 $221 $+100 Ayes all. Motion carried. It was moved by Hoag, Sr. and seconded by Nicholson to approve the following pay increase for Secondary road employees: $21.00 per hour as per union contract at end of one year probationary for Andy Thompson, Tracy Janssen, and Mark Schrad. Ayes all. Motion carried. Renee Stauter, Agent, Mid-Iowa Insurance, met with the Board to review insurance coverage for county property. It was moved by Hoag, Sr. and seconded by Nicholson to approve Calhoun County’s renewal for insurance coverage for another year. (November 1, 2014-October 31, 2015) Ayes all. Motion carried. It was moved by Nicholson and seconded by Hoag, Sr. to adjourn until Tuesday, October 14, 2014 at 9:00 a.m. for their next regular Board meeting. Ayes all. Motion carried. Scott Jacobs, Chairman Judy Howrey, Auditor Gary Nicholson Dean G. Hoag, Sr. Sample Ballot Sample Ballot Board of Supervisors City of Lohrville JJ Hands Library Conference Room October 13, 2014 Mayor, Donny Hobbs, called the meeting to order at 6:02 p.m. with council members Leonard Moran, Logan Mogler, Roger Christensen, Denise Brobst and *Tami Mohr present. Also present was Mark Reinders, Rick Griffin, Chris Peterson, Lori Spyker, Gene Shott, Diane Kirby, Randy DeWitt and Fred Thorpe. Mayor Hobbs asked to approve the amended agenda, which included Sewer Project Engineering-I & S Group claim of $5,159.64. Motion by Moran, seconded by Denise to approve the amended agenda. All Ayes. *Mohr entered at 6:04. Motion by Mogler, seconded by Brobst to approve the consent agenda including minutes from regular council meeting held September 9, 2014; treasurer’s report/monthly financial report and claims/payroll as presented which includes I & S Group Sewer Project Engineering claims of $5,159.64. All Ayes. OCTOBER CLAIMS REPORT ALPHA WIRELESS, GRANT PURCHASES-FIRE EQUIP............ 3,465.00 BROWN SUPPLY COMPANY, SEWER SUPPLIES............................. 77.64 CARROLL REFUSE SERV LLC, GARBAGE/ RECYCLING PICK UP ................... 2,929.80 CASEY’S GENERAL STORES, FUEL .. 443.67 EFTPS, FED/FICA TAX ...................... 3,990.13 GE CAPITAL, COPIER LEASE ............. 162.44 GEMBERLING EXCAVATING INC, WATER MAIN REPAIR ...................... 195.00 GRAPHIC EDGE, NEW AMBULANCE STAFF COATS .......... 620.00 HAWKINS, INC., CHEMICALS.............. 158.36 I&S - KUEHL & PAYER, SEWER PROJ/CONTRACT .......... 3,165.90 IOWA DEPARTMENT OF REVENU, 3RD QTR SALES TAX .................. 2,741.00 IOWA DNR, FY 15-PERMIT #674 ........... 99.00 IOWA SMALL ENGINE, LAWN MOWER REPAIR ................... 167.75 IPERS, IPERS .................................... 2,312.59 JEFF’S JONS, RENT DURING INSTALL .................... 80.00 KAVANAUGH, JOHN, BLDG RENT ........ 70.00 LAW OFFICE OF ERIC J. EID, LEGAL SERVICES ............................. 80.00 MANGOLD ENVIRONMENTAL TES, TESTING ........................................... 209.00 MARCO, INC., LEASE-COPIES.............. 29.28 MATHESON TRIGAS INC, OXYGEN-AMBULANCE ..................... 14.40 MENARDS, SEWER SUPL ..................... 65.81 MIDAMERICAN ENERGY COMPAN, UTILITIES...................................... 1,391.93 MID-AMERICAN PUBLISHING C, PUBLISHING....................................... 74.39 MIDAS COUNCIL OF GOVERNME, FINANCE 101 TRAINING................... 75.00 MOHR EXCAVATING, STREET REPAIR ........................... 1,552.37 NAPA AUTO PARTS, VEHICLE REPAIRS........................... 314.89 NORTH CENTRAL CORR. FACIL, STREET MAINT ................................... 15.00 OFFICE OF AUDITOR OF ST, ANNUAL EXAM FEE-BALANCE ...................... 75.00 OUTDOOR RECREATION PROD, PARK EQUIPMENT........................ 5,253.00 POSTMASTER, STAMPS ....................... 68.00 R.J. HAULING INC, SEWER PLANT PUMP OUT .......... 1,200.00 RAY’S MACHINE SHOP, TRACTOR BUCKET REPAIR ........... 150.00 S CENTRAL CALHOUN SCHOOLS, COPY PAPER ................................... 126.15 SIMON & SCHUSTER INC., LIBRARY BOOKS ............................... 13.40 STAPLES ADVANTAGE, OFFICE SUPPLIES............................ 94.30 SWANSON HARDWARE, SIGN REPAIR...................................... 57.43 TREASURER CALHOUN COUNTY, DRAINAGE LEVY-RCPT 152996 ........ 45.00 TREASURER, STATE OF IOWA, STATE TAX-3RD QTR ................... 1,479.00 TS ELECTRIC, NEW CONNECTIONS ...................... 412.55 U.S. BANK, ANN. CONF. REGIS.-COUNCIL .......................... 1,121.60 U.S. CELLULAR, CELL PHONE ............. 57.54 UNITED BANK OF IOWA, PETTY CASH- CITY HALL/LIBRARY ........................ 104.05 VERIZON WIRELESS, TELEPHONE/INTERNET-EMS ........... 31.73 WINDSTREAM, TELEPHONE/INTERNET.................. 232.52 CLAIMS TOTAL ................................ 35,021.62 GENERAL FUND ............................. 10,238.73 FIRE DEPARTMENT FUND ............... 3,524.93 AMBULANCE FUND ............................. 743.96 ROAD USE TAX FUND ...................... 3,439.73 2010 SEWER PROJECT FUND......... 1,478.50 WATER FUND .................................... 6,225.23 SEWER FUND ................................... 6,317.74 LANDFILL/GARBAGE FUND ............. 3,052.80 Payroll, 9/5/14...................................... 5719.23 Payroll, 9/19/14.................................... 9874.85 During public forum, Rick Griffin asked when yards with sewer project issues would be fixed. Public Works employees told him that they would get to the dirt issues when it began drying up and dirt was delivered. Mayor Hobbs shared that Lessard was to be starting on sidewalk repairs this week. New Business: Mark Reinders, MidAmerican Energy Co., was present to discuss the possible new franchise contract with their company for natural gas and electric services, due to the current franchise contract expiring in November. Motion by Mogler, seconded by Mohr to set a Public Hearing for Franchise Contract Renewal with MidAmerican Energy on November 11, 2014. All Ayes. Chris Peterson was present to discuss the Feral Cat College, which the city has agreed to provide a building for, for residents that are taking care of stray cats to participate in. Council will review our current animal control ordinances and look into adopting new items related to this issue. Motion by Brobst, seconded by Mogler to adopt the Return-to-Work Policy. All Ayes. Job descriptions will be reviewed before adopting a functional capacity exam procedure. Motion by Moran, seconded by Christensen to approve the Delinquent Utility Account Policy. All Ayes. Motion by Mogler, seconded by Brobst to approve the Law Enforcement Agreement for 2015 with the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Dept. All Ayes. Motion by Mogler, seconded by Moran to set Trick or Treat night for October 26 from 5:00-7:00 p.m. All Ayes. Also, Motion by Mohr, seconded by Mogler to approve closing 2 nd Street in front of Community Building for Trick or Trunk activity that same night, pending a volunteer is available to run the activity and city employees get enough notice of when to close the street. All Ayes. Mayor Hobbs presented to the council a Financial Oversight Policy. Motion by Mogler, seconded by Brobst to approve the policy with council members reviewing claims each month before the council meeting on a rotating schedule. All Ayes. Mayor Hobbs had received one quote from a website company. He will get some more quotes. No action taken. Motion by Moran, seconded by Mogler to approve Resolution #14-25 Setting Weekend Wages for Employees of the City for FY2015 and setting the wage at $40 per day for water chores on Saturday and Sunday. Roll call Ayes: Mohr, Mogler, Brobst, Moran, Christensen. Nays: none. Old Business: Fred Thorpe reported that he had been in contact with Ryan Willison regarding sidewalk work and that he is behind schedule, but hopes to get this done yet this Fall. Motion by Mogler, seconded by Brobst to accept Iowa Codification suggested ordinance for Curfew section with hours of current ordinance remaining the same. All Ayes. Council reviewed Ordinance 95-99 regarding sewer ordinances. New items will be edited in specific sections and sent to Iowa Codification. Motion to adjourn at 8:33 p.m. by Moran, seconded by Mohr. All Ayes Donny Hobbs, Mayor ATTEST: Kris Kavanaugh, City Clerk/Treasurer City of Lohrville Notice of Election Otto Probate Notice

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LEGALS4 The Graphic-Advocate October 22, 2014

NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTIONNotice is hereby given to the qualified voters

of Calhoun County, Iowa, that the General Election will be held on Tuesday, November 4, from 7:00 A.M. until 9:00 P.M. at which time

federal, state, county, non-partisan candidates, and judges will be voted upon. The sample ballot(s) is a true and correct facsimile of the official ballot for the Election. In addition to the candidates shown on the sample ballot(s), the

following are candidates for township offices:PRECINCT POLLING PLACEButler-Williams Pomeroy Community BuildingCalhoun-Jackson-Elm Grove & Lake City Lake City Community BuildingCedar Somers Community BuildingCenter-Logan-Twin Lakes-Garfield & Lake Creek Courthouse Basement Northwest RoomGreenfield & Lincoln 2 Knierim City HallLincoln 1 Manson Fire StationReading Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, FarnhamvilleRockwell City Courthouse BasementSherman Twin Lakes Christian CenterUnion Lohrville JJ Hands LibraryAbsentee Courthouse – Auditor’s Office

TRUSTEE TOWNSHIP CLERK TRUSTEE (to fill vacancy)

Butler Dale R. Bruns Douglas J. ZinnelCalhoun David Dowling Alan WedemeyerCedar Colleen A. Goodwin Dennis McKenneyCenter Connie Falk Michael PowersElm Grove Darcy Maulsby Jim ZimmermanGarfield Ben Albright Douglas BatzGreenfield Candy Bilstad Dean BlackJackson David Pudenz Terry FinleyLake Creek No One Filed No One FiledLincoln Gayle Moline Gwen Ewing Ed ZehrLogan Brian Carver Tim NicholsonReading Janet Seil Steven D. GutshallSherman Rachel Rosenboom Steven RosenboomTwin Lakes No One Filed No One FiledUnion Linda M. Schmitt No One FiledWilliams Ronald R. Meyer James W. Murphy

Questions regarding voter registration, precincts or polling places should be directed to the Auditor’s Office. Any voter who is physically unable to enter a polling place has the right to vote in the voter’s vehicle. For

further information, please contact the County Auditor’s office at 712-297-7741 or by e-mail at [email protected].

Judy Howrey, Calhoun County Auditor and Commissioner of Elections

NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR AND

NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT IN AND

FOR CALHOUN COUNTYIN THE MATTER OF

THE ESTATE OF LEWIS OTTO, Deceased.

PROBATE NO. ESPR501874To all persons interested in the Estate of Lewis Otto, Deceased, who died on or about September 24, 2014: You are hereby notified that on the 7th day of October, 2014 the last will and testament of Lewis Otto, deceased, bearing date of the 16th day of September, 2013 was admitted to probate in the above-named court and that LuAnn Louise Richardson was appointed Executor of the Estate. Any action to set aside the Will must be brought in the district court of said county within the later to occur of four months from the date of the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice to all heirs of the decedent and devisees under the Will whose identities are reasonably ascertainable, or thereafter be forever barred.

Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the Estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and creditors having claims against the Estate shall file them with the Clerk of the above-named District Court, as provided by Law, duly authenticated, for allowance, and unless so filed by the later to occur of four months from the second publication of this Notice or one month from the date of mailing of this Notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is thereafter forever barred. Dated this 7th day of October, 2014.

LuAnn Louise Richardson 516 11th Ave. Manson, IA 50563 Executor of the Estate William D. Kurth Attorney for the Executor 823 West Main, P.O. Box 126, Lake City, IA 51449

Date of second publication 29th day of October, 2014

Board of SupervisorsCalhoun County Courthouse

Rockwell City, IowaTuesday, October 7, 2014

The Board of Supervisors of Calhoun County met with the following members present: Jacobs, Nicholson and Hoag, Sr.

Agenda additions: noneIt was moved by Hoag, Sr. and seconded

by Nicholson to approve the agenda. Ayes all. Motion carried.

The minutes of the last meeting were read. It was moved by Nicholson and seconded by Hoag, Sr. to approve the minutes. Ayes all. Motion carried.

Kerrie Hull, E-911, met with the Board to update them on ambulance hires, calls, a budget amendment at a later date, and a grant from the State of Iowa.

Ron Haden, Engineer, and B.J. Musselman, Maintenance Supervisor, met with the Board to update them on Secondary Road projects.

It was moved by Nicholson and seconded by

Hoag, Sr. to authorize the Chairman to sign the contract with Mobile Crushing and Recycling, Inc., Otho, Iowa, for maintenance-concrete crushing for a total of $47,000. Ayes all. Motion carried.

It was moved by Hoag, Sr. and seconded by Nicholson to approve the following Resolution:

Resolution to Revise Calhoun County2015 Five Year Road ProgramResolution No. 2014-19Unforeseen circumstances have arisen since

adoption of the original approved Secondary Road Construction Program requiring changes to the funding of one of the projects.

The Board of Supervisors of Calhoun County, Iowa in accordance with Iowa Code section 309.22, initiates and recommends modification of the following project in the accomplishment year (State Fiscal Year (FY)2015 ), for approval by the Iowa Department of Transportation (Iowa DOT), per Iowa Code section 309.23 and Iowa DOT Instructional Memorandum 2.050.

The following PRE-EXISTING

Accomplishment Year projects shall be MODIFIED as follows:

Project Number Project Location AADT Accomplishment year

Local ID Description of work L e n g t h Type of Work Modification(s) ($1,000’s of dollars)

TPMS# S e c t i o n - To w n s h i p - R a n g e FHWA# Fund Basis applied: Previous New Net Amount Amount Change

BHOS-CO13(87)—5N-13 D46 from NW Cor of 230 3 2 0 B r i d g e s Revised Cost $1 $1 $0

LO-23E Sec 23 East 0.4 miles $24 $44 $+20

TPMS ID 24966 Over Purgatory Creek 091270 $ 9 6 $176$+80

Sec 23 T87N R32WTOTALS

$121 $221 $+100Ayes all. Motion carried.It was moved by Hoag, Sr. and seconded by

Nicholson to approve the following pay increase for Secondary road employees: $21.00 per hour as per union contract at end of one year probationary for Andy Thompson, Tracy Janssen, and Mark Schrad. Ayes all. Motion carried.

Renee Stauter, Agent, Mid-Iowa Insurance, met with the Board to review insurance coverage for county property. It was moved by Hoag, Sr. and seconded by Nicholson to approve Calhoun County’s renewal for insurance coverage for another year. (November 1, 2014-October 31, 2015) Ayes all. Motion carried.

It was moved by Nicholson and seconded by Hoag, Sr. to adjourn until Tuesday, October 14, 2014 at 9:00 a.m. for their next regular Board meeting. Ayes all. Motion carried.

Scott Jacobs, ChairmanJudy Howrey, AuditorGary NicholsonDean G. Hoag, Sr.

Sample Ballot Sample Ballot

Board of Supervisors

City of LohrvilleJJ Hands Library Conference Room

October 13, 2014Mayor, Donny Hobbs, called the meeting

to order at 6:02 p.m. with council members Leonard Moran, Logan Mogler, Roger Christensen, Denise Brobst and *Tami Mohr present. Also present was Mark Reinders, Rick Griffin, Chris Peterson, Lori Spyker, Gene Shott, Diane Kirby, Randy DeWitt and Fred Thorpe.

Mayor Hobbs asked to approve the amended agenda, which included Sewer Project Engineering-I & S Group claim of $5,159.64. Motion by Moran, seconded by Denise to approve the amended agenda. All Ayes. *Mohr entered at 6:04.

Motion by Mogler, seconded by Brobst to approve the consent agenda including minutes from regular council meeting held September 9, 2014; treasurer’s report/monthly financial report and claims/payroll as presented which includes I & S Group Sewer Project Engineering claims of $5,159.64. All Ayes.OCTOBER CLAIMS REPORTALPHA WIRELESS, GRANT PURCHASES-FIRE EQUIP............ 3,465.00BROWN SUPPLY COMPANY, SEWER SUPPLIES ............................. 77.64CARROLL REFUSE SERV LLC, GARBAGE/ RECYCLING PICK UP ................... 2,929.80CASEY’S GENERAL STORES, FUEL .. 443.67EFTPS, FED/FICA TAX ...................... 3,990.13GE CAPITAL, COPIER LEASE ............. 162.44GEMBERLING EXCAVATING INC, WATER MAIN REPAIR ...................... 195.00GRAPHIC EDGE, NEW AMBULANCE STAFF COATS .......... 620.00HAWKINS, INC., CHEMICALS .............. 158.36I&S - KUEHL & PAYER, SEWER PROJ/CONTRACT .......... 3,165.90IOWA DEPARTMENT OF REVENU, 3RD QTR SALES TAX .................. 2,741.00IOWA DNR, FY 15-PERMIT #674 ........... 99.00IOWA SMALL ENGINE, LAWN MOWER REPAIR ................... 167.75IPERS, IPERS .................................... 2,312.59JEFF’S JONS,

RENT DURING INSTALL .................... 80.00KAVANAUGH, JOHN, BLDG RENT ........ 70.00LAW OFFICE OF ERIC J. EID, LEGAL SERVICES ............................. 80.00MANGOLD ENVIRONMENTAL TES, TESTING ........................................... 209.00MARCO, INC., LEASE-COPIES.............. 29.28MATHESON TRIGAS INC, OXYGEN-AMBULANCE ..................... 14.40MENARDS, SEWER SUPL ..................... 65.81MIDAMERICAN ENERGY COMPAN, UTILITIES ...................................... 1,391.93MID-AMERICAN PUBLISHING C, PUBLISHING ....................................... 74.39MIDAS COUNCIL OF GOVERNME, FINANCE 101 TRAINING................... 75.00MOHR EXCAVATING, STREET REPAIR ........................... 1,552.37NAPA AUTO PARTS, VEHICLE REPAIRS........................... 314.89NORTH CENTRAL CORR. FACIL, STREET MAINT................................... 15.00OFFICE OF AUDITOR OF ST, ANNUAL EXAM FEE-BALANCE ...................... 75.00OUTDOOR RECREATION PROD, PARK EQUIPMENT ........................ 5,253.00POSTMASTER, STAMPS ....................... 68.00R.J. HAULING INC, SEWER PLANT PUMP OUT .......... 1,200.00RAY’S MACHINE SHOP, TRACTOR BUCKET REPAIR ........... 150.00S CENTRAL CALHOUN SCHOOLS, COPY PAPER ................................... 126.15SIMON & SCHUSTER INC., LIBRARY BOOKS ............................... 13.40STAPLES ADVANTAGE, OFFICE SUPPLIES ............................ 94.30SWANSON HARDWARE, SIGN REPAIR...................................... 57.43TREASURER CALHOUN COUNTY, DRAINAGE LEVY-RCPT 152996 ........ 45.00TREASURER, STATE OF IOWA, STATE TAX-3RD QTR ................... 1,479.00TS ELECTRIC, NEW CONNECTIONS ...................... 412.55U.S. BANK, ANN. CONF. REGIS.-COUNCIL .......................... 1,121.60U.S. CELLULAR, CELL PHONE ............. 57.54

UNITED BANK OF IOWA, PETTY CASH- CITY HALL/LIBRARY ........................ 104.05VERIZON WIRELESS, TELEPHONE/INTERNET-EMS ........... 31.73WINDSTREAM, TELEPHONE/INTERNET .................. 232.52CLAIMS TOTAL ................................ 35,021.62GENERAL FUND ............................. 10,238.73FIRE DEPARTMENT FUND ............... 3,524.93AMBULANCE FUND ............................. 743.96ROAD USE TAX FUND ...................... 3,439.732010 SEWER PROJECT FUND ......... 1,478.50WATER FUND .................................... 6,225.23SEWER FUND ................................... 6,317.74LANDFILL/GARBAGE FUND ............. 3,052.80Payroll, 9/5/14...................................... 5719.23Payroll, 9/19/14.................................... 9874.85

During public forum, Rick Griffin asked when yards with sewer project issues would be fixed. Public Works employees told him that they would get to the dirt issues when it began drying up and dirt was delivered. Mayor Hobbs shared that Lessard was to be starting on sidewalk repairs this week.

New Business:Mark Reinders, MidAmerican Energy Co.,

was present to discuss the possible new franchise contract with their company for natural gas and electric services, due to the current franchise contract expiring in November. Motion by Mogler, seconded by Mohr to set a Public Hearing for Franchise Contract Renewal with MidAmerican Energy on November 11, 2014. All Ayes.

Chris Peterson was present to discuss the Feral Cat College, which the city has agreed to provide a building for, for residents that are taking care of stray cats to participate in. Council will review our current animal control ordinances and look into adopting new items related to this issue.

Motion by Brobst, seconded by Mogler to adopt the Return-to-Work Policy. All Ayes. Job descriptions will be reviewed before adopting a functional capacity exam procedure.

Motion by Moran, seconded by Christensen to approve the Delinquent Utility Account Policy. All Ayes.

Motion by Mogler, seconded by Brobst to approve the Law Enforcement Agreement for 2015 with the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Dept. All Ayes.

Motion by Mogler, seconded by Moran to set Trick or Treat night for October 26 from 5:00-7:00 p.m. All Ayes. Also, Motion by Mohr, seconded by Mogler to approve closing 2nd

Street in front of Community Building for Trick or Trunk activity that same night, pending a volunteer is available to run the activity and city employees get enough notice of when to close the street. All Ayes.

Mayor Hobbs presented to the council a Financial Oversight Policy. Motion by Mogler, seconded by Brobst to approve the policy with council members reviewing claims each month before the council meeting on a rotating schedule. All Ayes.

Mayor Hobbs had received one quote from a website company. He will get some more quotes. No action taken.

Motion by Moran, seconded by Mogler to approve Resolution #14-25 Setting Weekend Wages for Employees of the City for FY2015 and setting the wage at $40 per day for water chores on Saturday and Sunday. Roll call Ayes: Mohr, Mogler, Brobst, Moran, Christensen. Nays: none.

Old Business:Fred Thorpe reported that he had been in

contact with Ryan Willison regarding sidewalk work and that he is behind schedule, but hopes to get this done yet this Fall.

Motion by Mogler, seconded by Brobst to accept Iowa Codification suggested ordinance for Curfew section with hours of current ordinance remaining the same. All Ayes.

Council reviewed Ordinance 95-99 regarding sewer ordinances. New items will be edited in specific sections and sent to Iowa Codification.

Motion to adjourn at 8:33 p.m. by Moran, seconded by Mohr. All Ayes

Donny Hobbs, MayorATTEST:Kris Kavanaugh, City Clerk/Treasurer

City of Lohrville

Notice of Election

Otto Probate Notice

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COURTHOUSE NEWSSpeeding:Maddie Lynn Dickerson, Fort

Dodge; Ashley Dawn Schoby, Albany, OR; Cooper Erickson Muller, Elk Point, SD; Dustin Albert Etzel, Cedar Rapids; Matthew Aaron Unger, Des Moines; Oksana Emma Gregg Gesiriech, Urbandale; Kolan Michael Dolph, Gowrie; Bradley Eugene Stamp, Manchester, NH; Amanda Elizabeth Cox, Urbandale; Breena Lee Wignall, Address Not Available; Kathzeryn Elizabeth Chavez, Lakeside;

Seatbelt Violation:Ryan Dwight Kent, Lake City;

Shane Thomas Leist, Rockwell City.Fail to Comply with Safety

Regulation Rules:Michael S. Thomas, St. Joseph,

MO; Jason K. Eller, Radcliffe (4 charges).

Max. Hours of Service Violation:Michael S. Thomas, St. Joseph,

MO.Magistrate/District Court

Judgments:State of Iowa vs Josie Claire

Lundy, Des Moines, Speeding, $141.00.

State of Iowa vs Eric Duane Meyer, Violation of financial liability coverage-accident, $735.00; Seatbelt violation, $127.50; & Unsafe passing, $1545.00.

State of Iowa vs Jamie Rae Ridgely, Rockwell City, Speeding, $100.50.

State of Iowa vs Kent William Segebart, Violation of probation, $152.98 court costs.

State of Iowa vs Dawn Angelic Stange, Schaller, Speeding, $141.00.

State of Iowa vs Joey D. Van Meter, Lake City, Failure to comply with safety regulation rules, $161.25.

State of Iowa vs James Allen Wehr, Violation of probation, $145.98 court costs & must serve jail sentence by 12/12/14.

Civil Court Judgments:Xiangping M. Bridwell vs Roy

Wayne Bridwell, Petitioner must pay $50.00 court costs.

Hauge Associates, Inc. vs Natalie Fevold, $1965.71 judgment with interest at the rate of 2.11% from 10/14/14, & court costs.

Hauge Associates, Inc. vs Dennis R. & Traci Joann Godwin, $666.10 judgment with interest at the rate of 2.11% from 10/14/14, & court costs.

Jodi L. Walters vs Tyler Brett Saulsbury, Respondent must pay

$185.00 court costs.Warranty Deed:Dennis P. Kruse & Nyla G. Davis

to Scott Crawford, Lt. 2, E. 22’ of W. 24’ Lt. 6, E. 42’ Lt. 7, & W. 2’ Ex. Tr. Lt. 6, Blk. 20, Original Town, Lake City. Rev. $5.60.

Randy J. Poutre & Diane M. Poutre to Derek C. Nelson & Jill E. Nelson, Lt. 7, Blk. 1, Braginton’s 1st Addn., Manson. Rev. $330.60.

Lohrville Visions, Inc. to Bethany D. Walbaum, Lt. 9, Blk. 5, Original Town, Lohrville. No Rev.

John Schmit & Joleen M. Schmit to Justin M. Bergerson & Tonya D. Bergerson, Lt. 16, Blk. 26, Rockwell & Hubbell Addn., Rockwell City. Rev. $39.20.

Luella F. Craig to Luella F. Craig, Trustee & Luella F. Craig Trust, Lt. 12 Ex. W. 100’ & Ex. E. 80’ of S. 170’, & Lt. 13 Ex. W. 80’ of S. 170’, Blk. 22, 6th Addn., Manson. No Rev.

Bethany D. Walbaum & Justin Walbaum to A1ate Cafe, LLC, Lt. 9, Blk. 5, Original Town, Lohrville. No Rev.

Randy J. Poutre & Diane M. Poutre to Derek C. Nelson & Jill E. Nelson, Lt. 6, Blk. 1, Braginton’s 1st Addn., Manson. Rev. $7.20.

Harlan D. Van Scoy to Ronnie Madison & Teresa Madison, S. 50’ Lts. 1 & 2, Blk. 2, Van Wegen Addn., Rockwell City. Rev. $31.20.

Quit Claim Deed:Randy Barney & Jean Lamaak to

Kendahl Barney & Lloyd Barney, Lts. 6 & 7, Blk. 1, Van Wegen’s 1st Addn., Rockwell City. No Rev.

Court Officer Deed:Lester D. Munson Estate & Arlen

Krikhart, Executor to St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church of Manson, 80 Ac. Tr., E1/2 NE1/4 Section 35-89-32. No Rev.

Bill of Sale:Tim Anderson to Michael Cooper,

Rockwell City Aircraft Hanger #2.Mortgage:Derek C. Nelson & Jill E. Nelson

to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. (MERS) & First American Bank , Lt. 7, Blk. 1, Braginton’s 1st Addn., Manson.

Justin M. Bergerson & Tonya D. Bergerson to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. (MERS) & Quicken Loans , Lt. 16, Blk. 26, Rockwell & Hubbell Addn., Rockwell City.

Jacob M. Thoma & Michelle K.

Thoma to Great Western Ban, Lt. 3, Blk. 2, Willey’s 1st Addn., Manson.

A1ate Cafe, LLC to United Bank of Iowa, Lt. 9, Blk. 5, Original Town, Lohrville.

Mortgage Release:Mortgage Electronic Registration

Systems, Inc. (MERS) & USAA Federal Savings Bank to Patrick M. Sampson & Brandy Sampson, W. 40’ Lt. 3, Lt. 4, Lt. 9, E. 30’ Lts. 5 & 8, & 20’ x 120’ Tr. Lt. 1 & Tr. Ex. W. 70’, Blk. 14, J.M. Rockwell Addn., Rockwell City.

Premier Bank, Rock Valley to John W. Leusink & Angela Leusink, Lts. 10 & 11, Long Beach #1, Section 33-89-32.

United Bank of Iowa to Robet J. Peiffer, 0.35 Ac., Gov’t. Lt. 4, Section 33-89-32.

United Bank of Iowa to Laverne Pelz & Margaret J. Pelz, SW1/4 NW1/4 S. of RR Ex. Tr., Section 16-89-31; Pt., N1/2 SE1/4 Section 26-89-32; & 42.23 Ac. Tr., SE1/4 Section 26-89-32 (2).

United Bank of Iowa to Eric F. List & Tanya L. List, 0.3825 Tr.-119’ x 140’ & 0.7195 Ac. Tr., OL 10, Moody & Davy Addn., Pomeroy.

United Bank of Iowa to Joan Pagel, N1/2 NE1/4 Section 32-86-33; NE1/4 Section 11-87-33; N1/2 SE1/4 Section 11-87-33; & W1/2 NW1/4 Section 14-87-32.

Chase Manhattan Bank, Trustee & Harborside Financial Network, Inc. to Brian C. Knapp & Terresa A. Knapp, Lts. 11 7 12, Blk. 2, Westside Addn., Lohrville.

United Bank of Iowa to Martin Robert Rath, W1/2 NE1/4 Blk. 19, Smith’s 2nd Addn., Lake City; & Lts. 7, 8, & N. 10’ Lt. 9, Blk. 1, Resub. of OL, Lake City.

Iowa Savings Bank to Renee Haden Stauter & Merle Steven Stauter, Sr., Lt. 2 & Tr., Blk. 2, Moseley Addn., Lake City.

Easement:MidAmerican Energy Co. to

Janiece K. Barringer & Trent L. Barringer, Lts. 26-38, Blk. 1, Chesterplace Addn., Rockwell City; & Lts. 39-42, Blk. 2, Chesterplace Addn., Rockwell City. (Overhead Electric Easement)

Power of Attorney:Dennis Schulte to Lynn Schulte.The Chase Manhattan Bank to

Ocwen Federal Bank, FSB.

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NOTICE TO AIRPORT CONSULTANTSThe City of Rockwell City is hereby soliciting

statements of qualifications and experience from airport consultants for projects at the Rockwell Municipal Airport. Subject to receipt of Federal funding, these projects may include the following:

1. Environmental Study2. Land Acquisition3. Access Road and Parking Lot Improvements4. Hangar Construction5. Apron and Taxiway Pavement6. Drainage Improvements7. Pavement Rehabilitation8. Airfield Lighting RehabilitationThe required services include, but are not

limited to, engineering services for preliminary, design, bidding and construction phases including incidental special services for the above listed projects funded under the FAA Airport Improvement Program.

A qualification based selection process conforming to FAA Advisory Circular 150/5100-14d will be utilized to select the most qualified firm. Fee information will not be considered in the selection process and must not be submitted with the statement of qualifications.

Selection Criteria will include: Recent experience in airport projects, capability to perform all aspects of project, reputation, ability to meet schedules within budget, quality of previous airport projects undertaken, interest shown, and consultant qualifications.

Fees will be negotiated for projects as federal

funds become available.Prospective consultants are advised that

applied overhead rates must be in accordance with the cost principals established within Federal Regulation 48 CFR Part 31, Contract Cost Principles and Procedures. The successful firm will be required to submit a copy of their current overhead rate audit certification.

This contract is subject but not limited to the following federal provisions:

Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964Section 520 of the Airport and Airway Improvement Act of 1982 DOT Regulation 49 CFR Part 18.36(i) – Access to RecordsDOT Regulation 49 CFR Part 20 – Lobbying and Influencing Federal EmployeesDOT Regulation 49 CFR Part 26 – Disadvantaged Business Enterprises ParticipationDOT Regulation 49 CFR Part 29 – Government-wide Debarment and SuspensionDOT Regulation 49 CFR Part 30 – Federal Trade Restriction Clause Interested firms should submit 6 copies of

their statement of qualifications and experience along with references to the following address, no later than October 28, 2014.

Kelly Smidt, City ClerkCity of Rockwell City335 Main StreetRockwell City, IA 50579

CITY OF LAKE CITYSEPTEMBER TREASURER’S REPORT

ACCOUNT TITLE, RECEIVED .... DISBURSEDGENERAL, 10,903.34 ...................... 24,494.22ROAD USE TAX, 13,772.45 ............... 6,348.01EMPLOYEE BENEFITS, 531.43 ........ 8,316.77EMERGENCY FUND, 32.57 .................... 0.00LOCAL OPTION SALES TAX, 9,918.18 .... 0.00LIBRARY MEMORIAL, 0.00 ...................... 0.00PARK RESTORATION, 0.00 ..................... 0.00ROY JOHNSON COMMUNITY BLD, 0.00 .................................. 11,016.45TREE BOARD, 0.00 .................................. 0.00DEBT SERVICE, 853.71 ........................... 0.00CAP IMPROVE-STREET&FIRE, 0.00 ....... 0.00CAPITAL IMPROVE-POOL, 10,447.47 ....................................... 224.00CAPITAL – AMBULANCE, 0.00 ................. 0.00CEMETERY TRUST, 0.00 ......................... 0.00WATER, 23,203.12 ........................... 11,733.66SEWER, 13,920.29 ............................ 8,436.52SOLID WASTE, 10,567.86 ................. 1,482.54STORM SEWER, 843.02 ........................ 19.40Report Total, 94,993.44 .................... 72,071.57

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Public NoticeCity of Rockwell City

Consumers should come back to HealthCare.gov, reach out to the call center, or visit with an in-person assister to make sure they choose the plan that best meets their needs starting November 15.

WASHINGTON, DC - The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is committed to making it as easy as possible for current Health Insurance Marketplace enrollees to renew their coverage for 2015. It is encouraging consumers to come back at the start of Open Enrollment on November 15, update their 2015 application, and compare their options to make sure they enroll in the plan that best meets their budget and health needs for next year. This week, consumers will begin to receive notices from the Federally-facilitated Marketplace in the mail and in their HealthCare.gov accounts, explaining how they can renew their coverage during Open Enrollment.

CMS is working to make sure consumers have the assistance and information they need, this communication is just the beginning of an effort to help consumers stay covered. Importantly, to help simplify the re-enrollment process, when consumers return to HealthCare.gov starting on November 15 and initiate their 2015 application, 90 percent of their online application will already be filled out or pre-populated. In-person assistance will be available to help review an applicant’s options and find a plan that best suits their needs. Also, we are staffing up an additional 1,000 call center representatives this year over last year that will be available to answer questions and walk consumers through the coverage process.

“It’s important for people to come back to the Marketplace during Open Enrollment, because every year, insurance companies make

CMS kicks off effort to help Marketplace enrollees stay covered

changes to premiums, cost-sharing and benefits. And with 25 percent more issuers offering coverage in 2015, consumers have more plans to choose from and more issuers are competing to offer a better deal,” said CMS Administrator Marilyn Tavenner. “This gives consumers the opportunity to shop and compare plans that may save them more money, offer more services or include more doctors in the network. We want consumers to have the most up-to-date information so they can make the right choice for them and their families.”

The notices consumers will begin receiving this week explain the renewal process and how they can return to the Marketplace between November 15, 2014, and December 15, 2014, to update their application for next year, shop for the plan that best meets their budget and health needs, and determine if they are eligible for financial assistance for coverage that begins as early as January 1, 2015.

If consumers do not return to the Marketplace to update their application, they generally will be auto-enrolled in the same plan - with the same amount of advance payment of the premium tax credit and same cost-sharing reductions – as the 2014 plan year. They can change plans during open enrollment through February 15, with coverage in their new plan starting on the first day of the next or second month depending on when they enroll.

To help consumers better understand the renewal process, CMS is releasing today the 5 Steps to Staying Covered – to make it as simple as possible for them to choose the plan that best fits their needs and budget. The consumer tested 5-step process includes:

1) Review: Plans change, people

change – review your coverage and look for a letter from your plan about how your benefits and costs may change next year,

2) Update: Starting November 15, log in and update your 2015 application - make sure your household income and other information is up-to-date for next year,

3) Compare: Compare your current plan with other plans that are available in your area,

4) Choose: Select the health plan that best fits your budget and health needs, and

5) Enroll: The marketplace opens on November 15, make sure to review, update, compare and choose by December 15 to have any changes take effect on January 1. Contact your plan after you’ve enrolled and make sure you pay your first month’s premium.

The first piece of this education material is available at Marketplace.CMS.gov. Also, CMS will continue to adapt and modify its efforts to reach existing Marketplace consumers over the next weeks and months – using a wide range of outreach strategies including directly through mail, email, digital market efforts, and calls. Serving existing Marketplace customers and keeping them covered is a top priority this open enrollment period.

To view the Federal Marketplace notices, visit: http://marketplace.cms.gov/technical-assis tance-resources / t ra in ing-mater ia l s /training.html.

To learn more about the 5 Steps to Staying Covered, visit: http://marketplace.cms.gov/outreach-and-education/5-steps-to-staying-covered.pdf

For more information about Health Insurance Marketplaces, visit: www.healthcare.gov/marketplace

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