Thursday, April 28, 2011 N/Warren Town and County News Page Seven
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CONGRESSMAN LATHAM'S
HELP DESK IN INDIANOLA
Iowa Congressman monthly visit to Warren nity for constituents to
Tom Latham's Traveling County Wednesday, May meet one-on-one with a
Help Desk makes its 4, providing an opportu- member of Congressman
Latham's staff to ask ques-
tions and voice concerns.
THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT No appointment is nec-
FOR WARREN COUNTY essary. The Help Desk
meeting takes place from
IN THE MATTER OF Probate No. ESPR019773 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Wednes-
THE ESTATE OF
ALAN EARL NORLIN NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF day, May 4, at the Warren
deceased. EXECUTOR AND NOTICE TO County Administration
CREDITORS Building, Conference
To all persons interested in the Estate o[ Alan Earl Norlin, Deceased, who Room 2 located at 301 N.
died on or about January 19, 2011:
You are hereby notified that on April 12, 2011, the undersigned was Buxton in Indianola.
appointed Executor of the estate. "It's critically important
Notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to the estate are requested
to make unmediate payment to the undersigned, and creditors having claims for my constituents to have
against the estate shall file them with the Clerk of the above-named Disdct open lines of communica-
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 tion with me, Congress-
notice or one month from the date of the mailing of this notice (unless other- man Latham said. "The
wise allowed or paid), a daun is thereafter forever barred. Traveling Help Desk is a
Dated this 21st day of April, 2011.
/s/Kelly I. Norlin
Kelly Jon Norlin, Executor
/s/Rod Powell
Rod Powell AT0006334
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(515) 224-4913
Date of second publication
5th day of May, 2011.
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convenient opportunity
for Iowans to discuss prob-
lems with members of my
staff while I'm in Washing-
ton, DC. These meetings
provide me with valuable
insight as I work to repre-
sent Iowa's 4 th District in
the halls of Congress."
The Congressman's
staff can answer questions
and offer help to individu-
als who have problems
with a range of federal
programs, including So-
cial Security and benefits
for veterans. Staff mem-
bers can help Iowa stu-
dents interested in attend-
ing one of the prestigious
U,S. Military Academies;
discuss agricultural pro-
grams with farmers or
help constituents work
with the Internal Revenue
Service or other fed-
eral agency. Latham's staff
will also make sure to pass
along any concerns to
Congressman Latham.
Each month a member
of Congressman Latham's
staff brings the Traveling
Help Desk to every county
of the Fourth Congres-
sional District. Additional
information can be ob-
tained by calling Con-
gressman Latham's Ames
office at 515-232-2885.
REVIEW
Equestrian Center Events
Kick off the spring sea- should meet at Camp Area
son at the Jester Park #5.
Equestrian Center. Nu- Polk County Conserva-
merous programs, camps tion naturalists will lead
and trail ride opportuni- hikers into the woods in
ties will take place this search of nocturnal ani-
spring and summer, mals and other wildlife.
Morns and daughters Allages are welcome.
can celebrate Mother's Kites and Kids is a class
Day weekend May 7, from designed for adults and
10 a.m.-3 p.m. Learn about children to do together on
horse safety, grooming, Saturda)5 May 14, from 1-
saddling, basic riding 2:30 p.m. at Jester Park,
skills and go on a horse- Shelter #4.
drawn wagon ride. Chil- Parents, grandparents,
dren must be 8 years old. or adult friends can bring
The fee is $100 per mother/ a young friend and "go fly
daughter pair. Lunchisin- a kite." Assemble and
• cluded. To register, call decorate a small kite and
515-999-2818. No experi- send them aloft for a fun
ence is necessary, ending.
Beginner and interme- To register by May 6, go
diate riding camps Will be online to www.mycounty
held in June, July and Au- parks.com. The fee is $5
gust. All camps run from per kite kit. Space is lim-
9 a.m.-noon and cost $130 ited. For more informa-
per child. Campers must tion, contact Polk County
be at least 8 years old. Conservation at 515-323-
Camp dates and detailed 5300.
information is listed
online at www.jes'ter MPO Meeting
parkec.com. The Des Moines Area
Spring is a great time to Metropolitan Plannirfg
enjoy the outdoors by Organization (MPO)will
host a public meeting to
horseback! Beginning on
receive comments on
May 1, trail ride reserva-
tions can be made by call- amendments to the Federal
ing the Jester Park Eques- Fiscal Years 2011-2014
trian Center. Guided rides Transportation Improvement
last onehour, Wednesdays Program (FFY 2011-2014
through Sundays, at set TIP) at 6 p.m., Tuesday,
times for $25 per person. May 17, at the Waukee
No experience is neces- Public Library, 950Warrior
sary. Children must be Lane.
The City of Waukee re-
eight years old and ride on
their own horse. Check for quests an amendment to
ride times and download the FFY 2011-2014 TIP to
add a new National Envi-
a permission form at
www.jesterparkec.com, ronmental Policy Act
Call 515-999-2818 to make (NEPA) project, as follows:
a reservation. Alice's Road/105 th Street/I-
During the night, the 80: Alice's Road:Ashworth
woods come alive with to 1-80 Interchange. 105 th
nocturnal creatures that Street/I-80 Interchange to
are rarely seen during the Wendover. 1-80 Inter-
day. A night hike will be change construction with
held at Jester Park to give removal of rest area. This
families the opportunity to project is not currently uti-
meet the creatures of the lizing any federal funds.
night. The hike will take Contact the MPO staff
place from 8:30 to 10 p.m. by telephone at 515-334-
Frida May 6. Participants 0075 or bwilcoxon@dmam
po.org.
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Storm Recovery
Guide Available
The forces of nature can
leave behind debris-
strewn areas, contami-
nated water, spoiled food
and conditions that could
lead to health problems.
"Storm Recovery Guide,"
available from Iowa State
University Warren County
Extension, includes infor-
mation to help you avoid t.
and recover from some of
the hazards created by
wind and water.
The guide covers a
range of t6pics from sal-
vaging belongings and re-
storing damaged build-
ings, running into critters
in unusual places and
documenting losses and
handling stress. It's avail-
able from your Warren
County Extension office or
for free download from
the ISU Extension Store,
www.extension.iastate.edu/
store (enter storm recovery
guide in the search box).
For answers to house-
hold cleanup questions
following a storm or other
disaster, call ISU
Extension's Answer Line at
800-262-3804. For informa-
tion about legal issues, fi-
nancial concerns, stress or
crisis, call Iowa Concern at
800-447-1985.
Remember to take care
of people first, then deal
with the things that were
damaged or lost.
Partnership
Surveying Interest
In Local Foods
ISU Extension special-
ist, Joe Sellers, has an-
nounced the South Central
Iowa Area Partnership
(SCIAP), a regional eco-
nomic development
group, is working on a lo-
cal foods project with sup-
port from ISU Extension
and the Leopold Center
for Sustainable Agricul-
ture. They are looking for
local producers who cur-
rently or who would like
to sell directly to consum-
ers and for honsumers iri-
terested in purchasing
more food locally.
SCIAP is also working
with the Iowa Food Coop-
erative to determine the
level of interest in devel-
oping a shared-use com-
mercial kitchen incubator
facility in the central/south
central Iowa area. To deter-
mine feasibility they are
beginning with an online
survey of potential users to
find out more about their
needs. The link to the sur-
vey is https://www.surve
ymonkey.com/s/food pro-
cessing. If you are inter-
ested in being able to use
such a facility, go online
and complete the survey.
Contact Warren County
Extension at 515-961-6237
for additional information.
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