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N/Warren Town and County News
Thursday, January 28, 2010
I NEIaHBORHOOD NOTES I
Mary Wiedmann, Nor-
walk, a senior at Buena
Vista University in Storm
Lake, has been named to
the Dean's List for the 2009
fall semester.
Students named to the
• Dean's List must have a
minimum grade point av-
erage of 3.5 for the semes-
ter, based on a 4.0 grade
point-system and must
have taken at least 12
hours of coursework.
Area residents have
been named to the Central
College Dean's List for the
2009 fall semester in Pella.
They are Ben Simpson, son
of Angela and,Michael
Simpson, freshman, unde-
cided, Norwalk High
School; Angela Berry,
Indianola, daughter of
John and Roberta Berry,
senior, social science, a
graduate of Norwalk High
School and Erin Sondag,
Martensdale, daughter of
Robert and Valerie
Sondag, junior, elemen-
tary education, Martens-
dale St. Marys.
At Iowa /State
University's winter com-
mencement ceremonies,
1,560 students received
degrees. Iowa State
awarded 1,218 under-
graduate degrees, 240
master's degrees and 102
doctor of philo§ophy de-
grees.
Included were Bradley
Richard Fuller, Norwalk,
MBA, Business Adminis-
tration and Amber Joel
Hraha, Martensdale, BA,
Political Science.
The following ;student
was named to the fall 2009
Dean's List at Northwest-
ern College in St. Paul,
MN. The Dean's List in-
cludes full-time students
to the President's List for
earning a grade point av-
erage of 4.0 while carrying
at least 12 hours of classes.
Area ~esidents named
to the Presidents List are
Gabrielle Jeanine Grg-
urich, Darin Lee Hutch-
inson, Jennifer Lynn
Smith, Norwalk; Nicole
Rene Dembinski, Prole;
Kayla M. Brown,
Cumming and Alexis
Lynn Purdum, Indianola.
Recognition for out-
standing academic
achievement has been
given to the following
Grand View University
students for the 2009 fall
semester.
The students are named
to the Dean's List for earn-
ing a grade point average
of 3.5 or better on a 4.0
scale while carrying at
least 12 hours of classes.
Area residents on the
Dean's List are Cheri
Danielle Cook, Kara L.
Gesaman, Leah Christine
Holcomb, James Metzger,
Jennifer Ann Thacker and
Rebecca White, all of
Norwalk; and Catherine
Elise Dondale, Erik Tyler
Montelongo, Amanda J.
Sharp, all of Indianola.
Birth
Aaron and Sherrie
Wolfe, Urbandale, are the
parents of a daughter, Mila
Gwen, born Thursday,
Dec. 17, at Iowa Method-
ist Medical Center in Des
Moines.
Mila weighed 7 lbs., 9
oz. and was 20 1/4 in. long.
She has two brothers, Tro)~
12 and Jack, 9.
Grandparents are Steve
and Julie Robinson,
Zumbrota, MN, Terry and
Mary Johnson, Aurora,
MN and Rex and Kathy
Wolfe, Cumming.
In Michigan, it is illegal to chain an aiiigator to a fire
hydrant.
FCA Activities
The Fellowship of Christian Athletes middle school
huddle started off 2010 with two rewarding service
projects. The local food pantry benefited from canned
foods that were collected at the annual Christmas Party.
The group also visited Norwalk Nursing & Rehab Cen-
ter; 19 members of the huddle enjoyed playing games
and talking with the residents.
FCA kids and residents enjoy a "Game Night."
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Huddle leaders pictured with a portion of their dona-
tion: Katie Olson, Hanna Hegland, Sebastian Capp
and Grant Wright. Photos submitted.
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DaVid and Linda Viggers
of Norwalk. Viggers is
pursuing a degree in Fi-
nance at NorthweStern.
The Academic Dean's
List for the fall 2009 semes-
ter at Northwestern Col-
lege in Orange City in-
cludes 403 students.
Among those is Emily
Papp, a junior from
Norwalk. She is majoring
in Public Relations.
The Dean's List in-
cludes students who
achieved a semester grade
point average of 3.50 or
above while carrying a
minimum of 12 graded
hours.
Recognition for out-
standing academic
achievement has been
given to the following
Grand View University
students for the 2009 fall
semester.
The students are named
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Spring Extension
Courses Offered
ISU Warren County Ex-
tension will offer several
courses this spring.
Commercial Ag Weed,
Insect and Plant Disease
Management Continuing
Instructional Course (CIC)
for commercial pesticide
applicators is Wednesday,
Feb. 10, at 909 E. Second
Ave. Suite E. Indianola.
Registration begins at 8:30
a.m. and the course runs
from 9-11:30 a.m. The reg-
istration fee is $35 on or
before February 3 and $45
after February 3.
Seed Treatment Con-
tinuing Instructional
Course (CIC) for commer-
cial pesticide applicators is
Wednesday, Feb. 24, at 909
E. Second Ave. Suite E,
Indianola. Registration be-
gins at 8:30 a.m. and the
course runs from 9-11 a.m.
The registration fee is $35
on or before February 17
and $45 after February 17.
The Ornamental and
Turfgrass Applicators
Continuing Instructional
Course (CIC) for commer-
cial pesticide applicators is
Wednesday, March 3, at
909 E. Second Ave. Suite E,
Indianola. Registration be-
gins at 1 p.m. and the
course runs from 1:30-4
p.m. The registration fee is
$35 before February 24 and
$45 after February 24.
A Certified Handlers
~ Contin~uilkg Instructional
Course (CIC) is WedneS-
day, March 10, at 909 E.
Second Ave. Suite E. Reg-
istration begins at 8:30 a.m.
and the course runs from
9 to 11 a.m. The registra-
tion fee is $35 on or before
March 3 and $45 after
March 3.
To register or obtain
additional information
about any of the above
courses, contact Kathryn
Pierson at the ISU Exten-
sion office in Warren
County by calling 515-961-
6237.
Additional information
and registration forms for
the above courses offered
by the PME program can
be accessed at www.
. extension.iastate.edu/
PME/.
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