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Injuries take a toll on Clear Lake girls track team Clear Lake City Legals
The Clear Lake girls track team fifth in 17.52 and 17.72. Tesar was 2:09.46. The Sprint Medley with Barillas, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
was forced to make some adjustments also fifth in the 400 hurdles in a time The 4x400 finished seventh in Gannon, Rose and Bailey Larsen was
to its lineup this week, as members of of 1:16.67. Clear Lake’s shuttle hurdle 5:10.57. The relay included Ritter, Car- fifth in 2:22.38. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Adjustment appointed under the terms
the team participated in a music depart- team with Tesar, Fessler, Olivia Amos rell Lee, Leisure and Tesar. BGHS Relays of Title 18 of the Municipal Code of the City of Clear Lake, Iowa will conduct a
ment trip and injuries took a toll. and Kayla Ritter was third in 1:13.15. Junior varsity The Lions had a limited lineup at public hearing on appeals or petitions taken to said Board from the decision of
Hannover Relays Other individual placements in- In junior varsity competition, Ka- the Bishop Garrigan Girls Relays last the Administration Officer on the 26th day of April, 2016 at 5:30 p.m. in the Council
The Clear Lake girls ran in the cluded Ashley Archer, sixth in the long tie Tofte and Rachel Barillas finished week due to a school band and choir trip Chambers of the City of Clear Lake, Iowa at which time and place the Board will
Hannover Relays at Algona Tuesday, jump, 14’ 1.25”; Alena Gabrielson, sixth and seventh respectively in the dis- to New Orleans. review:
April 12. The home team dominated sixth in the 3000, 13:28.0; Mallory Lei- cus. Tofte threw 66’06” and Barillas had Macy Mixdorf figured in five of the
the placements and finished on top of sure, eighth in the 800, 2:53.08; Bailey a throw of 62’9”. Tofte was also seventh Lions’ nine team points by placing sixth Jay Marks, 1913 North Shore Drive plans to build a garage and requests a side
the team standings with 180.5 points. Larsen, eighth in the 3000, 14:10.1; in the shot put with a toss of 23’11”. in the 100 meter dash in 13.76, 200 me- yard and a rear yard setback of two feet for each. Permit Denied: Section 165.17.4
Webster City was runner-up with Mikayla Vanderploeg, eighth in the shot Selena Borrill was seventh in the long ter dash in 28.57, and 400 meter dash requires a 10’ setback for a rear yard and 5’ setback for a side yard.
131.50. Clear Lake was seventh in the put, 8’ 10.25”. jump with a leap of 11’8.25”. in 1:06.98. She was also a member of
seven-team field with 47 points. Three Lion relays finished in sixth The JV shuttle hurdle relay team the 4x100 which finished fifth in 55.61. The owner is also requesting a sideyard of 3’6” for a porch to be added to their
Macy Mixdorf had a pair of in- place. The 4x100 with Fessler, Mixdorf, of Borrill, Kaylee Nosbisch, Ashely Ar- Other members of the relay were Kay- residence. Permit Denied: Section 165.17.4. requires a 5’ setback for a side yard.
dividual placements. She was fifth in Archer and Megan Merfeld ran a 56.75. cher and Joslyn Gannon was third in lee Nosbisch, Ashley Archer and Megan
the 100 and 200 meters in 13.77 and The 4x200 was comprised of Archer, 1:23.81. Merfeld. The Distance Medley team of Landfill North Iowa
28.68. Kaylee Norbisch, Ritter and Merfeld The 4x200 with Gannon, Laura Merfeld, Laura Rose, Sharrell Lee and
In the 100 meter hurdles Talie and was clocked in 2:03.52. The Sprint Rose, Mikayla VanderPloeg and Borrill Emily Jandebeur was fourth in 4:58.50. LANDFILL OF NORTH IOWA
Tesar was fourth and Makia Fessler was Medley was run by Merfeld, Nos- was fourth in 2:15.06. UNAPPROVED MINUTES OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING
bisch, Mixdorf and Emily Jandebeur in
The regular monthly meeting of the Landfill of North Iowa Executive Com-
mittee was held on April 12, 2016, beginning at 7:33 A.M., at the Landfill Education
Center, 15942 Killdeer, Clear Lake, Iowa.
Present at the meeting were Barney Ruiter, Chairperson and David Abele,
Keeran named NSAA GHV soccer girls top Webster Vice Chairperson. Others present were William L. Rowland, Director, Mitzi Brunsvold,
Player of the Week
Education Coordinator, and James J. Locher, Attorney.
Waldorf University baseball player Mitchell
Keeran, a former Clear Lake High School stand- City; fall to Mason City Ruiter called the meeting to order.
out baseball player, smashed five home runs in
a six-game span to earn North Star Athletic As- Minutes for the Executive Committee meeting held March 8, 2016, were
sociation (NSAA) Player of the Week honors.
Keeran, who was announced as Player of approved upon motion by Abele, seconded by Ruiter and unanimously adopted.
the Week on Monday, April 18, produced nine
RBIs while going deep five times and helping The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura shots on goal. Monthly bills were reviewed and approved for payment, upon motion by
the Warriors (15-25, 11-5) to three conference
girls soccer team split a pair of games in Goalie Morgan Westendorf had Abele, seconded by Ruiter and unanimously adopted.
wins on the week. He closed out the week with MITCHELL KEERAN
action last week. five saves. Monthly financial statements were presented. Upon motion by Abele, sec-
11 total hits, a .458 batting average, a 1.167
slugging percentage and 11 runs scored. onded by Ruiter and unanimously adopted, the financial statements were accepted
On the season, Keeran leads the Warriors with eight homers, is tied for first
on the team with 30 RBIs and has provided a team-high 39 runs scored. The subject to annual audit as required by law.
freshman from Clear Lake is second on the team with 55 total hits and leads
Waldorf with 15 doubles. Keeran is currently sporting a .372 batting average, a GHV 3, Webster City 2 Mason City 9, GHV 0 Available for inspection were the most recent bank statement for the LNI
.649 slugging percentage and a .438 on-base percentage. Tuesday night’s home victory GHV traveled to Mason City on
The Warriors currently sit in third place in the NSAA standings. against Webster City was a team effort, as Thursday, April 14, where the Mo- checking account and copies of related documents.
the Cardinals rolled past the Lynx, 3-2. hawks shut them out, 9-0.
“We were missing some key The Cardinals only managed two Rowland circulated a list of accounts past due more than ninety days.
components to the varsity team,” said shots on goal as a team.
Coach Josh Banse. “It was nice to see Morgan Westendorf had 13 saves. These amounted to $5,402.40.
some different girls step up their level “Mason City is a well coached
of play. I think we are starting to see team. They work together as a team Rowland reported that representatives of the LNI consulting engineering
this team come together and work as and are very physical. Losing is never
one unit.” fun, but we learned a lot about our firm were on-site for sampling and test hole analysis. The firm would also be putting
Teyha Mitchell, Emily Howke and team in this game,” said Coach Josh
Payton Echelberger each scored a goal Banse. “Despite the result, it is a good together statistics regarding leachate disposition, he said.
for GHV. game for us to play. It will help us
As a team, the Cardinals had 13 when it comes Regional time.” Upon motion by Abele, seconded by Ruiter and unanimously adopted, limits
were increased with respect to deposits in the LNI checking account, as suggested by
the firm that conducted the recently completed annual audit.
Brunsvold described improvements planned in connection with Environ-
mental Management System projects.
Locher commented on a recent Iowa Supreme Court Decision relative to
Open Meetings Law matters and proposed a presentation to the Board on the subject
at an upcoming meeting. He also suggested that a continuing effort be made to
identify practices that might be responsive to auditors’ concerns as to internal control
and segregation of duties relative to accounting functions. He noted the proposed re-
duction in the estimated financial assurance requirement for closure and post-closure
CL JV soccer team falls to Hudson expense and offered related observations.
meyer and Hannah Wellik crossed the Rowland stated LNI would like to employ a person on a part-time basis
line in 5:39.04.
GHV GIRLS TRACK BGHS Girls’ Relays (twenty-five hours per week) as an assistant scale attendant.
from page 11 The GHV girls did well against
The young Lion junior varsity Freshman goal-keeper Joel Groe- some tough competition at the BGHS Brunsvold commented on a mobile collection event involving LNI and Cur-
soccer squad finally got to play a neweg earned his ‘keep’, making sev- North Iowa Lady Bison Relays Girls’ Relays held in Algona on Friday,
real game Tuesday, April 12, against eral outstanding saves. Groeneweg’s The Cardinals finished in the mid- April 15. The Cardinals placed fourth ries, intended to pick up household hazard waste, tires, appliances and other items.
Hudson. After a month of practices terrific play in the goal highlighted the dle of the pack at the North Iowa Lady with 74 points. Algona ran away with
they were looking forward to play- night for the Lions, as he came away Bison Relays held on Thursday, April the meet with 184.50 points. The next Executive Committee meeting will be held at the LNI Education
ing against someone other than their with 10 saves for the game. Lovstad 14. GHV finished in fourth place in Earning points for the Cards in
own teammates. Many of the Lions also had a save as he was guarding a the six-team field with 93 points. field events was Emma Whelan and Center on Tuesday, May 10, 2016, at 7:30 A.M.
are playing soccer for the first time, post on a Hudson corner kick. Collecting top honors for GHV Hannah Lau in the high jump. Whel-
but what they lack in experience they Hudson was able to squeak in with first place finishes was Jillian Heit- an was fourth with a jump of 4’06” and The meeting adjourned at 8:40 A.M.
make up for it in enthusiasm, accord- one goal before half time, going into land in the 100 meter hurdles with a Lau was fifth, clearing 4’04”. Amanda
ing to Coach Tim Fyfe. the break with a 1-0 lead against the time of 17.73 and Nicole Upmeyer Bierle placed fifth in the long jump Bills Approved for Payment.
Hudson’s experience showed Lions. The Lions continued to fight in the 3000 meter run with a time of with a leap of 14’09”.
as they controlled the ball for much hard the second half as they learn the 14:01.17. Earning individual points was Date Num Name Memo Paid Amount
of the first half. The young Lions, game and gain experience. Hudson Earning second place honors was Jayden Hughes in the 100 meter dash
though, worked hard to keep Hud- scored twice more to come away with Amanda Bierle in the long jump with with a time of 13.44, good for a third
son out of the goal. The starting back a 3-0 victory over the Lion JV but it a leap of 14’02.50”. Three relay teams place finish. Jillian Heitland and Mi-
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from page 10 wins were provided by the teams
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