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N/Warren Town and County News
Thursday; July 10, 2014
[NEIG.BOR.OOD NOTESi
Several Norwalk resi- Spring Semester Dean's
dents graduatedSaturda List for earning a 3,5 to
May 3, from Simpson Col- • 3.99 grade point average.
lege in Indianola. Included from Norwalk
Included were Joseph were-Jessica Baker, Carrie
Domino - BA in manage- Bustillos, Jeremy Carr and
ment; Molly Hill - BA in Dawn Walker, Pre-Nurs-
accounting and manage- ing; Bethany Belden - Bio-
ment; Nathan Jones- BA in technology; Erin Braun -
accounting; Travis Mateer, Paralegal; Hayes Breeser -
Magna Cum Laude, with Accounting and Book-
a BA in liberal arts and el- keeping; Megan Eddy and
ementary education and Colton O'Connor - Agri-
Jacob Meuler - BA in mar- Business; Aticus Gassman
keting. - Associate General Stud-
....... : .......................... ies; Harrison Hayward,
Nichole Fayer, Nor- Clint Miller and Alex-
walk, has been awarded an
Associate in Applied Sci-
ence degree in Business
Administration-Sales and
Marketing from AIB Col-
lege of Business.
Nicole Mowery, Nor-
walk, has been awarded a
Bachelor of Science degree
in Accounting from AIB
College of Business.
Commencement exer-
cises were held Sunday,
June 8, at Community
Choice Credit Union Vet-
erans Memorial Conven-
tion Center in Des Moines.
AIB's 2014 graduating
class included 184 stu-
dents who received Bach-
elor of Science degrees and
119 who received Associ-
ate in Applied Science de-
grees.
More than 1,250 stu-
dents graduated from the
Spring Semester from Des
Moines Area Community
College's (DMACC's) An-
keny, Boone, Carroll, New-
ton, Urban and West Cam-
puses.
Those from Norwalk
were Josh Hall Associate
General Studies; Colton
O'Connor, Agri-Business
and Agri-Business Agron-
omy; and Preston Hoyt,
Caitlin Huffman and
Patrick Wood, Liberal
Arts.
ander Weikum - Culinary
Arts; Michael Kathol -
Business Administration;
and Sharon Sanchez and
Eric Sieren - Human Ser-
vices.
Also, Nicholas Adams,
Nicole Bowden, Sarah
Braun, Samantha Brooner,
Brett Bunnell, Jaleel Chan-
dler, Madison Coons, Jo-
seph Detrick, Lindsey
Downe},, Jordan Ford, Al-
exandria Gudenkauf,
Madison Harrington,
Betty Hill, Adam Hogan,
Emma [ohanson, Sabrina
Jondal, Baylie Martin, Bra-
dley Myers, Tabor Nunez,
Alex Palmer, Jacey Rode-
meyer, Samantha Roemer,
Caleb Sipley and Patrick
Wood, Liberal Arts.
Students from Prole
were Danielle Broadbent
and Heather Huhtala - Lib-
eral Arts.
Deadline for ads,
legals and stories
is Noon Friday!
Des Moines Area Com-
munity College President
Rob Denson recently re-
leased the names of stu-
dents eligible for the
Spring Semester Presi-
dent's List. To be eligible,
a student must have
earned a 4.0 grade point
average.
From Norwalk were
Andrew Cleveringa - Pre-
Computer Aided Design;
Brandi Lister - Pre-Infor-
mation Technology/Net-
work Administration; Lisa
Mowery and Jessica
Thorne - Business Admin-
istration; Caitlin Huffman,
Michaela Huse, Benjamin
Klinefeher, Karisa Long-
cor, Collin Miller, Leanne
Sheets, Benjamin Warren
and Ashley Williams - Lib-
eral Arts.
Also, from Prole, Beth-
any Phillips and Carrie
Schultz, Liberal Arts.
President Demon also
released the names of stu-
dents eligible for the
ANKENY DISC GOLF
The 22nd annual
Ankeny Summerfest Heri-
tage Park Disc Golf Tour-
nament will be held July
12 and.j3 during Ankeny
Summerfest weekend.
This is a Professional Disc
Golf Association (PDGA)
sanctioned C-tier nation-
wide event.
This tournament is for
recreational and the more
advanced men and
women disc golfers.
Saturday, July 12, Inter-
mediate players (men and
women) are those who
have been playing for a
while, but have not played
many tournaments. The
Intermediate Division will
play two rounds of 18
holes, with a lunch break
between rounds. Recre-
ational will play one
round of 18 holes. There
Ankeny. The park is about
1,5 mile east of 1-35 off exit
92 (First Street).
Fees for this tourna-
ment are as follows: Nov-
ice/Recreations $20, Inter-
mediate division will be
$25. Registration fees are
$33 for Advanced and $38
for Open (pro). Because
this is a PDGA sanctioned
event, there is an addi-
tional $10 fee for those par-
ticipants who are not
PDGA members. For
members of the PDGA, the
fee is included in the reg-
istration. Novice/Recre-
ational are not required to
pay the PDGA fee.
Early registration is en-
couraged because there is
a limit of 90 participants in
the PDGA events. (Inter-
mediate, Advanced and
Open divisions).
964-8028 or write 1106 SE
Michael Dr., Ankeny, IA
50021. Email lanceacoles@
msn.com.
The pink and white lady's
slipper is the state flower
of Minnesota and one of
its rarest wildflowers, It
can take up to 16 years to
produce its first bloom.
It takes approximately 12
$136,000 for Iowa
Firefighters
Senator Tom Harkin (D-
IA) has announced that
two Iowa fire departments
will receive a total of
$136,625 from the U.S. De-
partment of Homeland
Security's Assistance to
Firefighters Grant (AFG)
Program for station opera-
tions and safety programs.
Harkin is a senior member
of the Senate Appropria-
tions Committee and co-
sponsored the legislation
that authorized this pro-
gram.
Included was the
Lacona Fire Department in
Warren County. They will
receive $5,700. The
Jefferson - Monroe Fire
Department will receive
$130,925.
will be a recreational or
novice category of both
men and women. Registra-
tion will start at 7:30 a.m.
Sunday, July 13, the
tournament will begin at
9:30 a.m. with registration
starting at 7:30 a.m."for
Open and Advanced. Two
rounds of 18.
Every paid entrant will
receive a special hot-
stamped golf disc. Prizes
and trophies through 3rd
place for Saturday's Inter-
mediate and Novice play-
ers. Trophies and prizes
for Sunday's Advanced
players through 3rd place.
Open will have payouts.
There will be prizes for
closest to the pin in all di-
visions.
Heritage Park is located
at the corner of East First
and Frisk streets in
For more information, hours for food to entirely
call Lance Coles at 515- digest.
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About the author.
Pam Johnson is a former Norwalk
resident who worked pari-fime at the
N/Warren Town and County News. She and her husband, Jeff,
recently moved to Texas to be near her mother.
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and attend Norwalk Schools at Fox Valley.
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