Thursday, July 1, 2010
N/Warren Town and County News
Page Nine
NORWALK E0000CHER AWARDS
15 Years of Service
Brenda Jorgensen
Cindy Spurr 2009-10 Norwalk Teacher of the Year,
Charity Campbell 2010-11 Norwalk Teacher of the
Year.
31 Years Retiree
Al Hart
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30 Years of Service
BJ Garrison
40 Years of Service
Suzette Roach
35 Years Retiree
Anna Roppo
23 Years Retiree
Marge Heath
20 Years of Service
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25 Years of Service
Linda Bussanmas, Gwen Enderlin and Aggie Hildreth.
5 Years of Service Award
Row 1, left to right: Jana Bahr, Ann Swenson, Leigh VanderHolt, Holly Karlen,
Amy Crick, Liz Elliott, Johanna MacKenzie, Kate Hennigan, Sarah Huff, Kim
Simmerman, Carol Wheeler. Row 2, left to right: Bryan Hughes, Mark Crady, Steve
Kaster, Gerard Krupke, Justin Hartman, Rodney Martinez, Stacy Morgan and Lisa
Popken.
10 Years of Service
Laura Byers, Aaron Evans, Marla Frantum, Bobi Jo Friesen, Josie Innis, Renee
McCombs, Stacey Squires, Stephanie Tuinstra.
35 Years of Service
Sandi Lathrum and Anna Roppo. Photos submitted.
SHERIFF REPORT
Concluded from p.5
port of a possible no-con-
tact violation in Greenfield
Plaza; incident remains
under investigation.
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A rural Norwalk resi-
dent reported harassment;
the matter has been re-
solved through civil action.
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Officers responded to a
welfare check in
Greenfield Plaza. As a re-
sult, officers arrested Jef-
frey Meyer, 41, and
charged him with second
degree kidnapping, first
degree harassment, two
counts of domestic assault,
obstructing 911 communi-
cations, three charges of
assaulting a police officer
and criminal mischief; he
is being held at the Warren
County Jail.
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Dan Streyffeler, rural
Prole, reported trespass-
ing at his residence.
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Dennis Estell, rural
Norwalk reported a gui-
tar amplifier, valued at
$850, taken.
LIBRARY HOURS
Monday- Thursday
10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Friday & Saturday
10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday, 1-5 p.m.
Closed Sundays
(Memorial Day-I_alx)r Day)
VARSITY
SOFTBALL
Continued from p.8
single, a Lammers double
and a Nelson grounder.
Richardson finished the
scoring in the seventh
when she walked, Mateer
singled and Brown drove
in Richardson.
Brown pitched a fine
game allowing five hits
with one walk, one
strikeout and one earned
run.
Brown went four-for-
five from the plate with
two RBIs, Meuler was
three-for-four with a
homer and RBI, Lammers
was two-for-three with an
RBI, Nelson two-for-four
with two RBIs, Richardson
two-for-three with an RBI,
Mateer one-for-three with
tWO RBIs and Abbey
Montgomery was one-for-
one.
This leaves Norwalk 6-
2 in the conference and 11-
9 overall.
The varsity softball girls
lost to Dowling in the
Urbandale tournament
Frida) June 25, 8-0. Brown
pitched for the Warriors
and gave up 11 hits with
two strikeouts and one
walk with three earned
Concluded p.10
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