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N/Warren Town and County News
Thursday, August 8, 2013
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The following local stu-
dents recently earned de-
grees from AIB. They are
Kayla Routson, who
earned a Bachelor of Sci-
ence degree in Business
Administration with Hon-
ors. Darcy Garcia earned a
Bachelor of Science degree
in Accounting. Colton
Barton earned an Associ-
ate in Applied Science de-
gree in Accounting with
Highest Honors. Eric Sher-
iff earned an Associate in
Applied Science degree in
Accounting and Kaitlyn
Goldizen earned a Bach-
elor of Science degree in
• Accounting with Highest
Honors.
Darcy Garcia
Kayla Routson
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NEIGHBORHOOD NOTESI
Some 4,000 under-
graduate•students at• the
University of Iowa were
named to the Dean's List
for the 2013 spring semes-
ter.
Students on the list
from Norwalk are Haley
Andrews, Nursing; Mere-
dith Francisco, Janie Myers
and Connor Milliken, Lib-
eral Arts and Sciences.
Also from Cumming, Ben-
jamin Roth, Liberal Arts
and Sciences; Woodrow
Sabroske, Business and
Brendan Smolen, Engi-
neering.
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Boy Scouts To
Hold Car Wash
Members of Norwalk
Cub Scout Pack 103 will
have two car washes. The
first one is Saturday, Aug.
10, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
at Fareway grocery store.
Sunda Aug. 18, from 1
to 4 p.m. they will have a
car wash at Scott's Foods.
Boy Scouts will wash
and dry cars for a free-will
donation. The proceeds
will be directed toward
purchasing new bikes for
the less fortunate.
Norwalk Nursing and Rehab
Success Story
Norwalk Nursing and Rehab wants to congratulate
Evelyn McClure who came for therapy for approxi-
mately six weeks after a recent broken bone. She did
an amazing job and is now back home finishing her
recuperation. Way to go, Evelyn! Photo submitted.
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POLICE REPORT
Disclaimer: All defendants are innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law.
fice for review.
Responded to the 1100 Received a report of a
block of Rolling Hills property damageaccident
Court for a Credit Cardin the 1200 block of East
Fraud. Information was 18th Street. A vehicle
taken and a report was
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8600 block of Crestview200 block of Marlou
Drive, resident called to Parkway, resident re-
advise that she was being ported criminal mischief
harassed over the phone., to his vehicle. Glass dam-
age; $75 loss.
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driven by Barbara Comito,
68, Norwalk, struck a
parked vehicle Informa-
tion was taken and a re-
port was forwarded to the
Iowa Department of Trans-
Called to the 900 block portation.
of South Avenue for a Hit
and Run accident. A Officer stopped to assist
Norwalk juvenile backed two vehicles at the inter-
from a driveway and section of 50th and Beard-
struck a parked vehicle, sley. One vehicle was con-
then left without reporting firmed stolen out of Des
the accident. The subject Moines. Devin Frazier, 23,
was cited for leaving the Des Moines, was arrested
scene of an accident. The and charged with Theft
report was forwarded to 2nd. A second subject,
the Iowa Department of Tylar Feder, 22, Norwalk,
Transportation. was arrested and charged
Dispatched to Lake- withaDrug/NarcoticVio-
wood Pointe Drive and lation and with Possession
Beardsley for a property of Drug Paraphernalia.
damage accident. A Nor- Both subjects were pro-
walk juvenile lost control cessed and transported to
of the vehicle and struck a the Warren County Jail.
utility pole. The subject
was charged with Failure Officer met with a vic-
to Maintain Control. A re- tim of a theft that occurred
port was made and for- in the 1900 block of Cedar
warded to the Iowa De' Street. Information was
pertinent of Transporta- taken and a report was
tion. made. Cody Gabriel, 19,
Received a Call of theft Norwalk, was arrested and
of services that occurred in charged with Burglary 3rd
the 300 block of Wright degree and Theft 5th de-
Road. Officer obtained in- gree. He was transported
formation for the report to the Warren Count Jail
and referred it to the War- for further processing.
ren County Attorney's Of-
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Mitchell Phipps Project
Recentl Mitchell Phipps, of Norwalk, attended the
High School Leadership Institute Program at Wartburg
College in Waverly. The program is a college level course
that Phipps will receive credit for, as well as a scholar-
ship upon completion. As part of the course, Phipps"
job was to create a service project that fits a need in his
community.
After meeting with city officials, Dr. Denny Wulf,
Norwalk Community Schools Superintendent and Nancy
Kuehl, Norwalk Parks and Rec Director, Phipps is plan-
ning a Grill Out/Swim event. The event will be held at
the Norwalk City Pool Wednesday, Aug. 14, 5-8 p.m.
Proceeds from the Grill Out/Swim will go to plans
for a recreation center and show the communities' ap-
preciation to the fire and police departments.
Phippsinvites everyone in the community to enjoy a
hamburger/hotdog, swim and meet and greet Norwalk
city officials. Donations will be accepted. For more in-
formation, contact Phipps at Mphipps14@norwalk.k1
2.ia.us or at 515-981-5226.
EAGLE SCOUT PROJECT
Eagle Scout Golf Equipment Drive for G.I.V.E.
Ryan Owens, a Norwalk Eagle Scout candidate with
Troop 48, is collecting donated golf equipment for the
non-profit G.I.V.E. organization. G.I.V.E. is an acronym
for Golf for Injured Veterans Everywhere. G.I.V.E. teaches
veterans with physical or mental injuries and one guest
to golf in a 5-week program. Each person is given a free
set of dubs and other equipment. Owens is collecting used
or-new golf clubs, bags, balls, tees, shoes, outerwear,
gloves, etc.
The Des Moines chapter of G.I.V.E. is new so a lot of
equipment is needed so that each veteran can have these
things. For more information, visit the G.I.V.E. website at
GiveForVeterans.com.
To donate, contact Owens at rhino1234567
89@gmail.com or drop items off at Scott's Foods, Farewa3˘
Legacy Golf Club or Echo Valley Country Club. Also,
Willow Creek Driving Range and Hy-Vee Mills Civic,
both in West Des Moines.
LIBRARY
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locate a good book to read, research medical conditions,
access government information and more.
Accredited libraries receive a higher rate•of compen-
sation through Iowa Library Services' Enrich Iowa pro-
gram. They also receive a Certificate of Accreditation
signed by Governor Terry Branstad, Lieutenant Gover-
nor Kim Reynolds, State Librarian Mary Wegner and
Iowa Commission of Libraries Chairperson Dan Boice.
Said Wegner: "The director and board of trustees of
the Norwalk Easter •Public Library and the city of
Norwalk are to be commended for this achievement and
their commitment to excellence in public library services
for their community."
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Christian Opportunity Center is hiring
people to fulfill its mission of integrating
U JUtl Christian values in teaching skills for life
Cl [ff while supporting people with disabilities.
We are eun seeking
I outgoing, positive, dedicated
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LIVING SKILLS ADVISOR
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a home environmdnt by assisting with a variety
of daily living skills such as cooking, cleaning,
grooming, etc.
• Full-time positions available including a unique
24-hour position with 7 days off every 3rd week!
• Friendly, caring environment.
WORK SKILLS SUPERVISOR
• Supervise and train people with disabilities in a
vocational setting for the purpose of improving
their work/social skills and the overall quality
of their life.
• Full-time positions available.
• Generous paid time-off and other b nefit
provided.
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Human Resources: 641-628-8087, Ext.
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