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Tuesday, May 16, 2023<br />

Volume 39 Issue 20<br />

Le Mars<br />

ECRWSS<br />

U.S. POSTAGE PAID<br />

Iowa Information<br />

Publications<br />

Postal Patron<br />

Local<br />

LE MARS:<br />

712-546-7816<br />

SHELDON:<br />

712-324-2516<br />

SIOUX CENTER:<br />

712-722-2601<br />

ON EVERY<br />

PRESCRIPTION FILLED<br />

See pharmacy for details. Restrictions<br />

apply. Offer valid through June 15, 2023<br />

Sales & Marketing<br />

Assistant<br />

THIS INDIVIDUAL WILL PROVIDE SUPPORT TO A TEAM<br />

OF MARKETING PROFESSIONALS AND ADVERTISING<br />

DESIGNERS, ENSURING THAT PROJECTS ARE<br />

COMPLETED ON DEADLINE.<br />

Two-year marketing or administrative assistant degree, or similar<br />

work experience preferred. Will train the right person.<br />

Send resume to:<br />

Jason Lindsay • Director of Sales<br />

jlindsay@iowainformation.com<br />

equal opportunity employer<br />

drug screen required<br />

compensation depends on<br />

experience<br />

Le Mars<br />

1201 12TH AVENUE<br />

712-546-7816<br />

OPEN 6 AM-10 PM,<br />

7 DAYS A WEEK Sioux<br />

Center<br />

1951 S. MAIN<br />

712-722-2601<br />

OPEN MONDAY-SATURDAY<br />

7 AM-9PM;<br />

SUNDAY 8 AM-9 PM<br />

Sheldon<br />

1989 PARK STREET<br />

712-324-2516<br />

OPEN 6 AM-11 PM,<br />

7 DAYS A WEEK<br />

Fri - Sun | May 19 - 21 ONLY!<br />

Fri - Sun | May 19 - 21 ONLY!<br />

Fri - Sun | May 19 - 21 ONLY!<br />

Fri - Sun | May 19 - 21 ONLY!<br />

Fri - Sun | May 19 - 21 ONLY!<br />

/ $ 4<br />

icken griller patty<br />

oy or cowgirl 6 oz.<br />

6.99<br />

Hy-Vee Choice Reserve<br />

boneless beef New York<br />

strip steak 8 oz.<br />

6.99<br />

12 oz. 10.48<br />

Hy-Vee Choice Reserve<br />

boneless beef New York<br />

strip steak 8 oz.<br />

12 oz. 10.48<br />

2/ $ 4<br />

2/ $ 4 2/ $ 4<br />

Chicken griller patty<br />

cowboy or cowgirl 6 oz.<br />

Chicken griller patty<br />

cowboy or cowgirl 6 oz.<br />

Chicken griller patty<br />

cowboy or cowgirl 6 oz.<br />

.59lb.<br />

George’s chicken<br />

leg quarters<br />

sold in a 10 lb. bag for [5.90]<br />

6.99<br />

6.99<br />

6.99<br />

Hy-Vee<br />

Hy-Vee Choice<br />

Choice Reserve<br />

Reserve<br />

boneless Hy-Vee Choice Reserve<br />

boneless beef beef New New York York<br />

strip strip steak steak<br />

boneless beef New York<br />

8 oz.<br />

8 oz.<br />

12 oz. 10.48 12 oz. 10.48 strip steak 8 oz.<br />

12 oz. 10.48<br />

2/ $ 4<br />

Chicken griller patty<br />

cowboy or cowgirl 6 oz.<br />

.59lb.<br />

.59lb.<br />

George’s chicken<br />

leg quarters .59lb.<br />

George’s<br />

sold in a 10 chicken<br />

lb. bag for [5.90] George’s chicken<br />

leg quarters<br />

leg quarters<br />

sold in a 10 lb. bag for [5.90]<br />

[5.90]<br />

sold in a 10 lb. bag for [5.90]<br />

2.99lb.<br />

Hy-Vee fresh<br />

boneless skinless<br />

lean hand trimmed<br />

2.99lb.<br />

chicken breasts<br />

1.88lb.<br />

Whole boneless<br />

pork loin<br />

Hormel Always Tender<br />

6.99<br />

Hy-Vee Choice Reserve<br />

boneless beef New York<br />

strip 2.99lb.<br />

steak 8 oz.<br />

12 oz. 10.48<br />

Hy-Vee<br />

fresh<br />

fresh<br />

Hy-Vee fresh<br />

boneless skinless<br />

Hy-Vee fresh<br />

boneless skinless<br />

lean hand trimmed<br />

chicken breasts<br />

.59lb.<br />

George’s chicken<br />

leg quarters<br />

2.99lb.<br />

lean hand trimmed boneless skinless<br />

chicken breasts lean hand trimmed<br />

chicken breasts<br />

1.88lb. sold in a 10 lb. bag for<br />

1.88lb.<br />

[5.90]<br />

Whole 1.88lb.<br />

boneless<br />

pork loin<br />

Hormel Whole<br />

Always boneless<br />

Tender<br />

pork loin<br />

Hormel Always Tender<br />

Whole boneless<br />

pork loin<br />

Hormel Always Tender<br />

$<br />

4<br />

griller patty<br />

owgirl 6 oz.<br />

.00<br />

ff, peeled & deveined,<br />

90 ct., 12 oz. pkg.<br />

5.00<br />

5.00 .59lb. 2.99<br />

5.00<br />

tail-off, peeled & deveined,<br />

Fish Market<br />

5.00<br />

cooked shrimp<br />

George’s chicken<br />

2.99<br />

Jimmy Dean bacon<br />

71<br />

2.99<br />

to 90 ct., 12 oz. pkg.<br />

tail-off, peeled & deveined,<br />

select varieties 2.2 to 16 oz.<br />

71 to 90 ct., 12 oz. pkg.<br />

(limit 2)<br />

leg quarters<br />

sold in a 10 lb. bag for [5.90]<br />

Fish Market cooked<br />

Fish shrimp<br />

Market cooked We reserve shrimp the Jimmy<br />

right to limit Dean<br />

quantities. bacon<br />

Plus deposit on applicable items.<br />

tail-off, peeled & deveined,<br />

select varieties 2.2 to 16<br />

tail-off, peeled & deveined,<br />

select oz.<br />

varieties 2.2 to 16 oz.<br />

71 to 90 ct., 12 oz. pkg.<br />

(limit 2)<br />

71 to 90 ct., 12 oz. pkg.<br />

(limit 2)<br />

1.88lb.<br />

Fish Market cooked shrimp<br />

5.00 2.99 .99<br />

Whole boneless<br />

pork loin<br />

Jimmy Dean bacon Hormel Always Tender<br />

2.99 .99<br />

We reserve the right to limit quantities. Plus deposit on applicable items.<br />

We reserve the right to limit quantities. Plus deposit on applicable items.<br />

2 DAY FUEL<br />

We reserve<br />

SAVER<br />

the right to limit quantities. Plus deposit on<br />

SALE!<br />

applicable items.<br />

h Market cooked shrimp<br />

Jimmy Dean bacon<br />

Bar-S franks<br />

select varieties 2.2 to 16 oz.<br />

select varieties 12 oz.<br />

FRIDAY-SATURDAY, (limit 2)<br />

MAY 19-20<br />

We reserve the right to limit quantities. Plus deposit on applicable items.<br />

2.99<br />

.99 Jimmy Dean bacon<br />

select varieties 2.2 to 16 oz.<br />

Bar-S<br />

.99<br />

franks<br />

(limit<br />

.99<br />

2)<br />

select varieties 12 oz.<br />

We reserve the right to limit quantities. Plus deposit on applica<br />

Bar-S franks<br />

select varieties 12 oz.<br />

Bar-S franks<br />

select varieties 12 oz.<br />

0<br />

rket cooked shrimp<br />

led & deveined,<br />

, 12 oz. pkg.<br />

2.99<br />

Jimmy Dean bacon<br />

select varieties 2.2 to 16 oz.<br />

(limit 2)<br />

.99<br />

Bar-S franks<br />

select varieties 12 oz.<br />

We reserve the right to limit quantities. Plus deposit on applicable items.<br />

Fuel Saver Savings are valid at the<br />

Sheldon, Sioux Center & Le Mars, IA Locations only.


2<br />

Tuesday, May 16, 2023<br />

Le Mars Shopper’s Guide<br />

“The Land Marketing Professionals for Over 100 Years”<br />

Proudly Presents<br />

Approx. 18 M/L Acres Unimproved Farmland in Plymouth County, IA<br />

Section 10, America Township, Plymouth County, Iowa<br />

(Per Original Government Survey)<br />

PUBLIC AUCTION<br />

LIVE AND ONLINE AUCTION<br />

Online Bidding @ BrockAuction.com & Click on<br />

Saturday, May 20th, 2023 @ 10:00 AM<br />

Sale to be held at the Farm Site - 34645 180th St. Le Mars, IA<br />

LAND LOCATION: From Le Mars: Go East ½ mile on Plymouth Street, past Gehlen Catholic School<br />

to 180th Street. From Merrill: Go North 3 miles on Highway 75, then go East 1½ miles on Highway 3<br />

and continue East on Plymouth Street past Gehlen Catholic School, then continue East ¼ mile on<br />

180th Street. From Remsen: Go West 8 miles on Highway 3, then go South 1 mile on 14th Ave. NE,<br />

then go East ¼ mile on 180th Street.<br />

LAND DESCRIPTION: PT of the E½ of the SW¼ of the SE¼ section 10 township 92 North Range<br />

45 West of the 5th P.M Plymouth County, IA. Containing approximately 18 acres M/L.<br />

GENERAL DESCRIPTION: SPRING HAS SPRUNG!! What a wonderful way to start the<br />

summer of 2023 and the rest of your life with your very own 18-acre M/L acreage. You can<br />

design your own dream property in any manner you can think of as long as you meet the<br />

local rules. This exquisite property could not be located any better. With the City limits of Le<br />

Mars just on your West boundary, you can enjoy the quiet country life while having all the<br />

things city life has to offer only seconds away.<br />

Gene and Kathleen are offering you a once in a lifetime opportunity, to be the proud<br />

owners of a rare, rare property. To find a private piece like this that you alone can control so<br />

close to one of the fastest growing communities is extremely hard to find. Just minutes from<br />

Gehlen Catholic School, Downtown, Churches, Willow Creek Golf Course and the many<br />

other amenities, this fast growing, progressive community offers.<br />

Imagine for a moment the wonderful feeling you and your family will have over the years as<br />

you enjoy the gentile country life with the solitude that comes from having your very own<br />

design. Maybe, the 4 seasons will change before your very eyes with the unobstructed views<br />

of nature that you have built into your private<br />

retreat. Your kids and grandkids and you<br />

having the freedom to roam as you please<br />

without any disturbances at all. For a lifetime<br />

of enjoyment and a legacy to pass down, your<br />

destiny and your family’s future will be set,<br />

never to be infringed upon.<br />

Good Luck to all. Bruce and all of us from For Complete Details, Photos & Video go to<br />

Brock Auction Company.<br />

www.BrockAuction.com<br />

EUGENE AND KATHLEE KIPP - OWNERS<br />

Craig Bauerly - Attorney<br />

BRUCE R. BROCK<br />

BROKER<br />

World Champion<br />

Auctioneer<br />

AUSTIN POPKEN<br />

REALTOR<br />

AUCTIONEER<br />

712-539-1178<br />

BRUCE R. BROCK RE L.L.C.<br />

Licensed in IA, SD & NE<br />

1321 Hawkeye Ave. SW, Le Mars, IA<br />

(712) 548-4634<br />

BRIAN RUBIS "The Midwest's Largest and Fastest<br />

AUCTIONEER<br />

712-253-5481<br />

Growing Auction Company<br />

with 4 Generations Serving The Midwest Since 1919"<br />

“The Land Marketing Professionals for Over 100 Years”<br />

Proudly Presents<br />

300 Acres M/L of Unimproved Farmland (OFFERED IN THREE TRACTS)<br />

Section 13 and 14, Pilot Township, Cherokee County, Iowa<br />

(Per Original Government Survey)<br />

PUBLIC AUCTION<br />

LIVE AND ONLINE AUCTION<br />

Online Bidding @ BrockAuction.com & Click on<br />

Friday, May 19th, 2023 @ 10:00 AM<br />

Sale to be held at the Farm Site - Intersection of R. Ave & 570th Street<br />

OFFERED IN THREE TRACTS (Tract 1 - 77.12 Acres : Tract 2 - 78 Acres : Tract 3 - 146.27 Acres)<br />

METHOD OF SALE: The property will be sold with the high bidder having their choice of Tract 1 or 2 or both tracts. In<br />

the event both tracts are taken after the first round, the auction of those 2 tracts is over. In the event only 1 of those<br />

tracts are taken, the remaining tract will be offered. Tract 3 will be sold individually. The tracts will not be combined and<br />

offered as a single unit.<br />

LAND LOCATION: From Cherokee: Go South 3 miles on Highway 59, East 1½ miles on Pilot Rock Road, then go South ½<br />

mile on R. Ave. From Aurelia: Go West 3 miles on 550th St., South 1 mile on S Ave., West 1 mile on 560th St., then go South<br />

¾ mile on R. Ave. From Quimby: Go East 4 miles on Highway 31, North 4½ miles on Highway 59, East 1½ miles on Pilot<br />

Rock Road, then go South ½ mile on R. Ave.<br />

GENERAL DESCRIPTION: In this offering there are 3 nice High Quality Cherokee County Farms all laying side<br />

by side and only a couple of miles straight South of Cherokee. The Meylor family is offering them in 3 tracts.<br />

Tract 1 is approx. 77.12 M/L acres, Tract 2 is approx. 78 M/L acres and Tract 3 is approx. 146.27 M/L acres.<br />

These highly productive farms offer the buyer(s) an opportunity to purchase anywhere from 77.12 acres all<br />

the way up to 301.39 acres. It’s really hard today to find such flexibility and to have 3 pieces just next to and<br />

across the road from each other. So, whether you want a small tract or a large one, whatever fits your operation<br />

will be available.<br />

The Cherokee ASCS office has all three tracts combined so the exact acres and figures for the individual<br />

tracts will be delegated by their rules. The total figures show 232 farmland acres which includes a few acres of<br />

Steve and Mary Lundsgaard’s land that will not be included in the new buyers total of approx. acres M/L.<br />

Cropland acres 205.57, with a 168.20-acre corn base with a 184 bu. PLC Yield Index and a 37.37-acre soybean<br />

base with a 57 bu. PLC Yield Index.<br />

The Cherokee County NRCS Office shows the main soil types to be as follows:<br />

Tract 1: Mainly Galva, with a small amount of Colo-Judson and an average weighted CSR II of 87.3<br />

Tract 2: Mainly Galva, with smaller amounts of Steinauer, Colo-Judson, and Everly with a weighted average<br />

CSR II of 83.3.<br />

Tract 3: Mainly Galva, with smaller tracts of Colo-Judson, Steinauer, Everly, Sac and Primghar with a weighted<br />

average CSR II of 80.2.<br />

In today’s modern family farming world, it is almost impossible to find 3 pieces so close together and yet offer<br />

so much flexibility. You can tailor this to custom fit you and your operation. No matter what your intentions are<br />

for the future you get to make the choice. Your family’s<br />

future and your legacy will be determined by the<br />

choices you make today. As you look back in history<br />

and follow its trade record you will see that the families<br />

and operations that are flourishing today are the ones<br />

whose forefathers and mothers took the bold step to<br />

grab the opportunity when it was presented. Yours will<br />

be no different down the road. How you respond will<br />

make all the difference for generations to come. Best of<br />

luck to you all. From all of us at Brock Auction<br />

Company and myself, Bruce Brock. Thank you and For Complete Details, Photos & Video go to<br />

we’ll see you at the auction.<br />

BRUCE R. BROCK<br />

BROKER<br />

World Champion<br />

Auctioneer<br />

www.BrockAuction.com<br />

MEYLOR ACRES & KAY MEYLOR - OWNERS<br />

Gene Collins - Attorney<br />

AUSTIN POPKEN<br />

REALTOR<br />

AUCTIONEER<br />

712-539-1178<br />

BRIAN RUBIS<br />

AUCTIONEER<br />

712-253-5481<br />

BRUCE R. BROCK RE L.L.C.<br />

Licensed in IA, SD & NE<br />

1321 Hawkeye Ave. SW, Le Mars, IA<br />

(712) 548-4634<br />

"The Midwest's Largest and Fastest<br />

Growing Auction Company<br />

with 4 Generations Serving The Midwest Since 1919"<br />

$<br />

30 minutes design time.<br />

50*Sales tax not included<br />

Thank GRADUATION<br />

You<br />

for 100<br />

*3.5x5 flat postcards,<br />

full color, 2 sided, includes<br />

POSTCARDS<br />

712-324-5347<br />

PRINTSHOP@IOWAINFORMATION.COM


(PHOTO CONTRIBUTED)<br />

Night Shift Di ferential<br />

(PHOTO CON<br />

(PHOTO BY ROY TUCKE<br />

Le Mars Shopper’s Guide Tuesday, May 16, 2023 3<br />

VERN EIDE HONDA<br />

4625 Singing Hills Blvd. • Sioux City, IA 51106<br />

verneidehondasiouxcity.com<br />

LE MARS • INTERVIEWING NOW!<br />

MICHAEL V. HODGSON<br />

Sales & Leasing Consultant<br />

mhodgson@verneide.com<br />

Bus: (712) 274-6622<br />

(800) 593-3686<br />

Fax: (712) 274-6790<br />

Cell: (712) 540-3565<br />

REQUIREMENTS<br />

Online Only - BID NOW<br />

Fridge, Furniture, Décor,<br />

Sm. Appliances, Vintage,<br />

Collectibles * Proceeds to<br />

Support Tanzania Mission Trip<br />

Mark & Vickie Hemmingson<br />

Online Only - Bid May 18<br />

Amazing Fire-arms & Ammo<br />

Larry Kolbold<br />

Fri. May 19th, 10:00 am<br />

302 M/L Acres of Unimproved<br />

Farmland, Cherokee, IA<br />

Meylor Acres & Kay Meylor<br />

Sat. May 20th, 10:00 am<br />

18 M/L Acres Unimproved<br />

Farmland, Plymouth County, IA<br />

Eugene and Kathleen Kipp<br />

Online Only - Bid May 25th<br />

2016 Liebherr 716 Dozer<br />

AuctionTime<br />

Mon. June 5th, 10:00 am<br />

240 Fantastic Certified Organic<br />

Acres M/L Offered in Two Tracts<br />

Plymouth County, IA<br />

Yeager Family Ventures<br />

Fri. June 9th, 10:00 am<br />

211 Acres M/L Unimproved<br />

Farmland, Woodbury County, IA<br />

Otto Schrunk Revocable Trust<br />

Mon. June 19th, 10:00 am<br />

73.06 Acres M/L of the Highest<br />

Indexing and Highest Producing<br />

Farms in the State of Iowa and the<br />

U.S.A in O’Brien County, IA<br />

Patricia Wright<br />

BrockAuction.com<br />

1321 Hawkeye Ave SW.<br />

Le Mars (712) 548-4634<br />

“The Land Marketing Professionals<br />

for Over 100 Years”<br />

GOD BLESS AMERICA<br />

1 FOR SALE<br />

FOR SALE 20 metal filing cabinets<br />

$15.00 each and 2 fire<br />

proof $150.00 each. Please contact<br />

Le Mars Sentinel 712-546-<br />

7031 or stop in at 41 1st Ave NE<br />

Le Mars, Iowa.<br />

14 FOR RENT<br />

THE SHED multi-size storage<br />

units available. Call 712-546-<br />

4413.<br />

17 APTS FOR RENT<br />

FOR RENT: 1, 2 & 3 bedroom<br />

apartments. Rent based<br />

on income. Smoke free apartments.<br />

Please call 712-580-<br />

5360.<br />

19 WANTED<br />

FIRST AMERICAN Pickers in<br />

Remsen BUYING! Antiques,<br />

gold, silver, coins, jewelry, collections<br />

and estates. Bring in.<br />

Call us out! 505-319-0109.<br />

21 HELP WANTED<br />

ACCOUNTING & Tax office-<br />

Administrative Assistant. Parttime<br />

with flexible days & hours,<br />

Office 365 skills required. Mail<br />

resume- PO Box 903, Le Mars,<br />

IA 51031 or email info@puhlcpa.<br />

com.<br />

HELP WANTED: <strong>Full</strong> and part<br />

time housekeeping. Apply in<br />

person at the Amber Inn, 635<br />

8th Ave. SW Le Mars, Iowa.<br />

EXPIRED SUBSCRIPTION?<br />

What are you waiting for?<br />

Contact us, (712) 546-7031<br />

Now Hiring<br />

Activity Director<br />

Approximately 32 hours а week, shifts vary, and<br />

will include some weekends and evenings.<br />

Job includes assisting residents in leisure activities,<br />

scheduling calendars, care planning, taking<br />

residents on group outings (chauffeurs license is<br />

necessary) lead group activities in facility and Ье<br />

part of а great team. Activity Coordinator<br />

certification and CNA is required or willing to get.<br />

Akron Care Center offers РТО, Extended Sick<br />

Leave and IPERS (State retirement).<br />

991 Hwy З<br />

Akron, lowa<br />

Contact Patricia: 712-568-2422 or<br />

аdministrator@ akroncarecenter. сот<br />

Akron Care Center is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer that does not discriminate against someone<br />

(applicant or employee) because of a person's race, color, religion, sex (including gender identity, sexual orientation,<br />

and pregnancy), national origin, age (40 or older), disability or genetic information.<br />

HELP WANTED: <strong>Full</strong> time<br />

meat cutter/wrapper and other<br />

duties included. Call 712-786-<br />

1197 or apply in person at<br />

Remsen Processing, 230 South<br />

Washington, Remsen, Iowa.<br />

HELP WANTED: Greenway<br />

Lawn Care full time mowing<br />

position with experience with<br />

zero turn a plus, $20 an hour,<br />

712-546-4055, greenwaylawncare@premieronline.net.<br />

LE MARS COMMUNITY<br />

Schools. Kluckhohn Elementary<br />

Teacher Assoc.- $17.34/hr., 32.5<br />

hrs/wk. IPERS, paid holidays<br />

and optional health insurance<br />

stipend. If interested, apply<br />

on-line at: www.lemarscsd.org.<br />

OUR CLASSIFIEDS run in the<br />

Le Mars Sentinel, Shopper’s<br />

Guide and Remsen Bell-<br />

Enterprise. Call 712-546-7031 to<br />

get yours listed.<br />

NEED a place to rent? Check<br />

out the classifieds.<br />

Preschool<br />

Openings<br />

Guardian Angel Preschool & Daycare<br />

has openings in the following classes<br />

(Classes begin September 2023):<br />

5 year old preschool. M-F afternoon<br />

from 12:30pm-3:30pm.<br />

Call for price.<br />

Call Guardian Angel<br />

to get on the list!!<br />

712-546-8732<br />

POLICE OFFICER CITY OF LE MARS<br />

Police Officer Position<br />

27 NOTICES<br />

PUBLISHER’S NOTICE: All<br />

real estate advertised herein<br />

is subject to the Federal Fair<br />

Housing Act, which makes it<br />

illegal to advertise any preference<br />

limitation or discrimination<br />

because of race, color, religion,<br />

sex, handicap, familial status,<br />

or national origin, or intention<br />

to make ay such preference<br />

limitation, or discrimination. In<br />

the sale, rental, or advertising<br />

of real estate based on factors<br />

in addition to. We will not knowingly<br />

accept amy advertising for<br />

real estate which is in violation<br />

of the law. All persons are hereby<br />

informed that all dwellings<br />

advertised are available on an<br />

equal opportunity basis.<br />

29 GARAGE SALE/ESTATE<br />

SALE/MOVING SALE<br />

GARAGE SALE: Friday, May 19<br />

(1-6), Saturday, May 20 (9-noon).<br />

710 5th Ave. SW, Le Mars.<br />

The City of LeMars is accepting applications for the<br />

position of police officer in order to fill a vacancy on or<br />

about October 1, 2023 and to establish a certified<br />

hiring list for future vacancies. For an application<br />

packet, call the Le Mars Police Department at<br />

712-546-4113 or email lemarspd@lemarsiowa.com.<br />

Applications must be returned and received by Friday<br />

June 7, 2023 by 12:00 pm. The POST examination and<br />

physical agility testing will be held on Thursday June<br />

22, 2023 in Le Mars. Certified Officers<br />

are encouraged to apply and lateral<br />

testing/benefits may apply. Pay and<br />

Benefit information will be provided with<br />

the application packet. The City of Le<br />

Mars is an equal opportunity employer.<br />

HELP WANTED<br />

The Plymouth County Conservation<br />

Board is seeking a part-time seasonal<br />

employee for the summer months at<br />

Hillview Recreation Area.<br />

MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE.<br />

Contact Conservation Board Office<br />

at 712-947-4270<br />

for questions or to apply.<br />

MOTOR GRADER OPERATOR<br />

The Plymouth County Secondary Road Department has a<br />

position available as an Equipment Operator in Craig. The job<br />

involves manual labor, operating a motor grader, trucks, and<br />

other maintenance and construction equipment.<br />

The applicant must meet the requirements as described in the<br />

job description of the Plymouth County Secondary Road<br />

Department.<br />

Contact the<br />

Plymouth County Engineer<br />

32802 170th St., PO Box 1227<br />

Le Mars, IA 51031<br />

712-546-4559<br />

Applications accepted until May 22, 2023.<br />

An Equal Employment Opportunity Employer<br />

PERDUE PREMIUM<br />

MEAT COMPANY<br />

Now Hiring!<br />

Maintenance Technician<br />

Sign on bonus of $5,000.00<br />

Production Associate -<br />

Harvest Floor<br />

Sign on bonus of $5,000.00<br />

Electrical Tech<br />

Sign on bonus of $5,000.00<br />

APPLY NOW<br />

Perduecareers.com<br />

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22 as they not only auditioned LCHS musicians were selected<br />

for the All-State Music percussion, 1st alternate;<br />

are Asher Moss, sophomore,<br />

but were also a host school for<br />

LE MARS — It was a busy the 2022 A l-State Music Festival<br />

auditions.<br />

nates.<br />

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that pay dues to use the<br />

library’s resources.<br />

The city of Hinton has a bookshelf<br />

located in city ha l with books<br />

that are free to residents. A new<br />

little free library stocked with children’s<br />

books wi l soon be placed at<br />

the Michael’s Miracle Park, which<br />

is the Hinton city park in Marland<br />

Heights.<br />

“It’s a way to help Hinton,” said<br />

Alan Holton, Merri librarian. “If<br />

it’ successful we can bring more<br />

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RSM advances to championship<br />

NOVEMBER 11, 2022 • WEEKEND<br />

PLYMOUTH COUNTY<br />

V TERS<br />

TURN OUT AT POLLS<br />

Christmas in Hometown Le Mars<br />

GROWS ACTIVITIES, FUN<br />

BY BEVERLY VAN BUSKIRK<br />

Lifestyles editor<br />

(Sentinel Photo by beverly van buSkirk)<br />

Le Mars residents lined up to vote at the three precinct locations at the Le Mars Convention Center Tuesday<br />

around 7 p.m. Po ls closed at 8 p.m.<br />

LCS musicians selected for All-State<br />

Merrill library expanding resources<br />

WE<br />

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to Jan Hoffman, deputy auditor.<br />

“In a general election, the<br />

LE MARS — Plymouth absentee ballot counts have<br />

County residents went to the to roll back into the precinct<br />

voting booths Tuesday to elect totals,” she explained.<br />

local, state and national candidatesout<br />

of voters for a midterm elec-<br />

She added it was a good turn-<br />

Of the county’s 18,270 registered<br />

voters, 9,883, or 54.09 Precinct results are brought<br />

tion cycle.<br />

percent cas their ballots in the to the auditor’s office on election<br />

night by machine by poll<br />

2022 election, either at the 11<br />

voting precincts Tuesday or by workers. Hoffman said the last<br />

absentee ba lot.<br />

precinct runner to return the<br />

“It was definitely busier than machine came at 8:40 p.m.<br />

we thought it would be,” said Plymouth County Board of<br />

Cheri Nitzschke, deputy auditor.<br />

votes at their Nov. 15 board<br />

Supervisors will canvass the<br />

Po ls were open from 7 a.m. to meeting.<br />

8 p.m. on Election Day.<br />

This year there were 2,591<br />

absentee ba lots cast, according<br />

ping, getting pictures with Santa, downtown businesses for Sma l<br />

listening to live music, enjoying Business Saturday shopping.<br />

LE MARS — Celebrate the great food and watching a tree Now in 2022, more events<br />

true spirit of Christmas and lighting ceremony at the Olson have been added.<br />

join in a day fu l o festive family<br />

events and holiday cheer and “It’s going to be a day full of something new each year, grow<br />

Event Center at 6 p.m.<br />

“We’re hoping to add a little<br />

help support local businesses, events,” said Margaret Catton, it just a bit more and get more<br />

too, at Christmas in Hometown who is heading up this year’s<br />

SEE CHRISTMAS PAGE 3<br />

Le Mars this Saturday, Nov. 26. celebration.<br />

From dashing store displays The idea started in 2020,<br />

and festive activities to heartwarming<br />

entertainment, explore tree lighting and show at the<br />

what makes the Ice Cream Cap-<br />

Olson Cultural Event Center<br />

ital of the World® a must-see in downtown Le Mars.<br />

and featured a Christmas<br />

and shop Christmas destination.<br />

Spend the Saturday after more in-person activities<br />

Thanksgiving in Le Mars shop-<br />

and again partnered with the<br />

The 2021 event added<br />

(Photo contributed)<br />

Le Mars Community High School musicians chosen for the 2022 A l-State Music Festival are, from left, Asher Moss, Blake<br />

Daale, Beau Pravecek, Henry Marienau, Abigail Tilberg, Brock Feldman, Greta Tilberg, Samuel Johnson, Bradyn Anderson,<br />

Ryder Mu la ly, Spencer Schnetzer, and Jacob Hargens.<br />

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Hinton fall season recaps<br />

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There wi l be a number of places for photo opportunities for<br />

everyone during the Christmas in Hometown Le Mars event Saturday,<br />

Nov. 26. From cutouts to sleighs to packages, there wi l be<br />

plenty of fun places to pose.<br />

(Sentinel Photo by by Sarah labrune-Jongeling)<br />

Teresa Peters, city clerk of Hinton, Nadine Binneboese and Carol Lang look over the<br />

free books that were donated from the Merri l Library to the residents of Hinton.<br />

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A tribute to veterans<br />

LE MARS — At the Quilts of Great Britain died on D Day,<br />

Valor open house a the Plymouth<br />

County Historical Muse-<br />

“On the beach, I looked up and<br />

June 6, 1944.<br />

um in September, Rose Heeren saw the German bunkers where<br />

of Le Mars shared her thoughts the Germans aimed their arti lery<br />

with veterans and their families on those men. It nearly broke my<br />

in attendance, on the trip she heart to see that.<br />

had taken jus the week before “Now some of you here today<br />

to France<br />

have said that you don’t think you<br />

She said, “I had the privilege deserve the honor that is being<br />

this last week to visi the Normandy<br />

beaches. It was a moving me, you do deserve a l honor we<br />

bestowed on you today. Believe<br />

experience.<br />

give. Because of your service and<br />

“I walked for over an hour those young men who gave their<br />

among the white crosses. Over lives in 1944 — we are free today.<br />

167,000 young men from the I am grateful to you. I thank you,”<br />

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the D Day invasion June 6, 1944.<br />

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Lifestyles editor<br />

NOVEMBER 21, 2022 • MONDAY<br />

Community Foundation<br />

awards grants to 27 entities<br />

LE MARS — The Community<br />

Foundation of<br />

Greater Plymouth County<br />

has made its 2022 a location<br />

of funds to county organizations<br />

and communities.<br />

Board members are Kelly<br />

mation on organized with<br />

Nashleanas, Laurie Bird,<br />

spreadsheets.<br />

Keith Bohle, Bev Fagan,<br />

“The grant board ranks<br />

Jenny Hartman-Mendo-<br />

all of the grants, on a scaling<br />

system, ranked highest<br />

za, Mike Kooistra, Mary<br />

Korthas, Ashley Schuttpelz<br />

to lowest, so depending on<br />

and Co leen Westergard. what they feel is important<br />

Nashleanas, an executive to fund,” Nashleanas said.<br />

board member, explained Dollars awarded by the<br />

how the grant money is a located.<br />

Greater Plymouth Coun-<br />

Community Foundation of<br />

“We have an executive ty (CFGPC) will help 27,<br />

board and we have a grant 501(c)3 organizations and<br />

board. The grant board government entities to<br />

meets once a year. They improve the quality of life in<br />

have 3-4 weeks to review the communities in Plymouth<br />

applications and go through County.<br />

a l the grants. If they have any This year, the foundation<br />

questions, they reach ou to had $151,133.65 available to<br />

the organizations and ask award.<br />

those questions, and then we<br />

met and reviewed the infor-<br />

SEE GRANTS PAGE 3<br />

LCS board conducts<br />

annual meeting business<br />

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Lifestyles editor<br />

president.<br />

Catton then took over the<br />

LE MARS — The Le Mars meeting to ask for nominations<br />

for Vice President.<br />

Community School District’s<br />

Board of Education conducted<br />

its annual meeting Mon-<br />

Jane Arnold was nominated<br />

Current Vice President<br />

day, Nov. 14.<br />

for the position and received<br />

The annual meeting is unanimously approval from<br />

required to officia ly conduct the board.<br />

business.<br />

The board then appointed<br />

Board secretary Lisa Lisa Boehm to continue as<br />

Boehm began that portion secretary for the board for<br />

of the meeting by asking for 2022-23.<br />

nominations for president of Boehm administered the<br />

the of the board.<br />

oath of office to Catton and<br />

Angela Catton was nominated<br />

for the president posi-<br />

year term.<br />

Arnold. Both wi l serve a one<br />

tion, which she currently The board appointed Pat<br />

holds. Catton was unanimously<br />

approved as board<br />

SEE SCHOOL BOARD PAGE 3<br />

Rejoice again offers free Thanksgiving meal<br />

have been very busy cooking ond year of cooking turkeys. welcome.<br />

turkeys, to be honest with you,” He explained that in the past “If you need a meal, come<br />

LE MARS — A Thanksgiving<br />

tradition continues in<br />

“A couple weeks ago I did Rejoice, she and her husband, happy to serve you,” he said.<br />

Vande Weerd said Thursday. when Adri Ruisch was sti l with on in and we wi l be more than<br />

Le Mars with a Thanksgiving<br />

just shy of 10 turkeys. Last Saturday<br />

I did 34 turkeys. That’s church with the two of them, together, and free available to<br />

Gene, would spend a day at the “To see an event like this come<br />

Celebration dinner at Rejoice<br />

Community Church.<br />

a lot of birds to manhandle,” cooking, cooling and cleaning anyone is a blessing.”<br />

The church offers a fu l dinner<br />

for those who wish to dine-<br />

Over the weekend, he away.<br />

would not be possible without<br />

he said.<br />

the birds, and putting the meat An undertaking such as this<br />

in, have a carryout, or have a<br />

planned to cook a dozen turkeys<br />

Friday night and finish up keys last week, I had two gals only from the church bu the<br />

“When I cooked the tur-<br />

a number of volunteers, not<br />

dinner delivered.<br />

This year marks the 18th<br />

on Saturday with 16-18. and two couples there jus to community.<br />

annual Thanksgiving Banquet<br />

Last year the group prepared debone the birds. They had 34 “We have wi ling volunteers.<br />

at the church at 1320 Third<br />

72-74 turkeys. However, they turkeys done in an hour and a We have people volunteer to<br />

Ave. S.E.<br />

did have leftovers.<br />

half,” he said.<br />

come help us that aren’t even<br />

There is no charge for the<br />

“I’m expecting our numbers Volunteers wi l be on hand members of our church,” he<br />

meal, however a free wi l donation<br />

wi l be accepted.<br />

served last year,” he explained. ing and carryout lines, and get for that, just for the fact that<br />

to go up a little bit over what we Wednesday to set up for serv-<br />

continued. “I am so grateful<br />

The meal includes turkey<br />

“Here at Rejoice we partner<br />

with the Siouxland Food “I’ l get there early at 6 a.m., church name for a reason, it’s<br />

a l things in proper order. the word ‘community’ is in our<br />

and dressing, mashed potatoes<br />

and gravy, corn, cranberry<br />

Bank with our food pantry Thursday morning, to start Rejoice Community Church.”<br />

sauce and an assortment of pies<br />

and we’ve seen an increase in heating a l the food for serving. “Reaching ou to the community,<br />

helping in the com-<br />

and desserts.<br />

Gengler coordinating the day, and no later than 2 p.m.,<br />

demand there, so I’m guessing We have to make the potatoes,<br />

The committee organizing deliveries.<br />

Wednesday, Nov. 23, as delivery<br />

routes are mapped out that<br />

our count for the dinner will make the dressing, there wi l be munity and being a part of<br />

this year’s dinner is Margaret To order a delivery, call<br />

go up.”<br />

a lot of work done in about five the community is, like I said,<br />

Catton, Kent Vande Weerd Cathy at the church office, day.<br />

He’s hopeful the numbers hours,” he said.<br />

it’s what we do It’s a labor of<br />

and Beth Campbe l, with Nick 548-4430 Monday and Tues-<br />

“Maggie is our organizer. I<br />

for food items are a l in place. As always, the meal is free of love, put i that way,” he said<br />

This is Vande Weerd’ sec-<br />

charge, although donations are in conclusion.<br />

WE<br />

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LE MARS BRACES FOR ANOTHER<br />

WINTER STORM<br />

BY TOM LAWRENCE<br />

Sta f writer<br />

LE MARS — Scott Kneip and his<br />

team are like a lot of Iowans: They watch<br />

the weather a l winter.<br />

It’s just practical, given the propensity<br />

for blizzards, winter storms and<br />

the accompanying snow, bitter cold<br />

and high winds. The impending storm<br />

due to hit Plymouth County today<br />

(Wednesday) won’t catch them by surprise,<br />

said Kneip, the Le Mars Public<br />

Works Department’s street supervisor.<br />

“During the winter, we are always<br />

keeping an eye on the weather. Our goal<br />

is to be ou there a soon as it starts to<br />

prevent accidents if possible and make<br />

sure people can ge to and from their<br />

home safely,” Kneip told the Le Mars<br />

Sentinel on Tuesday morning as the<br />

forecast grew more ominous by the<br />

hour.<br />

Le Mars is in a winter storm warning<br />

from noon today until midday Thursday,<br />

with the possibility of 6 to 9 inches<br />

of snow. The National Weather Service their normal eight-hour shift but sometimes<br />

are called in th early-morning street plowed right away. After the day<br />

the end of that route might not see their<br />

predicts an 80 percent chance of snow<br />

this afternoon, a 95 percent chance of hours or are asked to stay late so we can of snow, the nex two nights the guys<br />

snow tonight, and a 100 percent chance ge the job done,” he said. “They are a start at 2 a.m. downtown. There are 28<br />

of snow after midnight.<br />

great group of guys and always do what blocks of downtown parking that must<br />

That’s on top of the around 3 feet that it takes to get the job done. We have six be pu led from the curb to the center<br />

already have fa len this winter. trucks that go out and plow their routes. of the street. The a leys within those 28<br />

National Weather Service meteorologist<br />

Jen Hacker, who is stationed at we can do our job safely. We can’t be out pushed to the center windrow. That wi l<br />

These guys need to eat and sleep, too, so blocks are done a the same time and<br />

Sioux Fa ls, South Dakota, said there is there 24/7 but do our best.”<br />

take anywhere from two to four hours<br />

no weather observer in Le Mars. Kneip said the amount of sand and depending on the amount of snow we<br />

“The nearest locations for which we salt available to spread on city streets to receive. Once that is done, then they wi l<br />

have snowfall data are near Remsen reduce slippery conditions is “looking head out to plow their routes.”<br />

(33.2 inches) and Orange City (38.7 good for what we have on hand.” Plymouth County Engineer Tom<br />

inches),” Hacker said.<br />

He said city crews follow a regular Rohe said his department wi l have 35<br />

High winds and bitter cold are expected<br />

to accompany the snow. Kneip and “On an average snow, it wi l take each graders available. They have a mixture<br />

pattern in removing snow.<br />

workers, 14 truck plows and 14 motor<br />

his team know the dri l.<br />

truck to plow their entire route about of rock salt and liquid chemicals ready<br />

“Every snow is different, so we try to four hours,” he said. “So, depending on<br />

plan accordingly. The guys always work where their route start, the people on<br />

MMCRU Industrial Technology program<br />

receives STEM Best HD award<br />

BY SARAH LABRUNE-JONGELING<br />

Sta f writer<br />

Who doesn’t like the opportunity to have<br />

Breakfast with Rudolph as part of the<br />

Nov. 26 Christmas activities.<br />

sure precise measurements<br />

are done for cutting or shaping.<br />

MARCUS — The Industrial<br />

Technology program at In northwest Iowa,<br />

Marcus Meriden Cleghorn MMCRU has the only<br />

Remsen Union (MMCRU) machining program. The<br />

was selected for a $40,000 program is 100 percent<br />

STEM (Science Technology backed by local businesses,<br />

Engineering and Math) Best including Wetherell Manufacturing<br />

out of Cleghorn.<br />

High Demand award in 2023.<br />

The school district has “We’ve had people trained<br />

previously won a STEM Best in three different areas,<br />

award and STEM educator machinists, welders and<br />

of the year award to Matt technical trade-draftsman<br />

Hansen, one of the Industrial<br />

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or 3D designers,” said Todd<br />

2020.<br />

er. “There are we l rounded<br />

This year’s funds will be students coming out of Marcus.”<br />

used to purchase a 2023<br />

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Hansen said finding<br />

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numerical controls) for help, so a ski led trade of<br />

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