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The Iowa Newspaper
Association has an-
nounced its 2014 All-State
Baseball selections re-
cently, selecting first, sec-
ond, third teams and team
captains for classes 1A, 2A,
3A and 4A.
Named were Class 1A-
First Team: Outfield, Eddy
Kraber, Martensdale-St.
Marys; Class 1A-Second
Team: Catcher, Luke
Anctil, Martensdale-St.
Marys.
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Colton Barton, Hannah
Myers and Christina
Wonderlin, all of Norwalk
have been recognized as
Outstanding Business Ad-
ministration Students by
the faculty at AIB College
of Business.
They all are earning a
Bachelor of Science degree
in Business Administra-
tion. Honorees are re-
quired to attain a grade
point average of 3.75 or
higher in the previous
term.
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Hannah Myers and
Christina Wonderlin,
Norwalk, have been hon-
ored as Presidential Schol-
ars at AIB College of Busi-
ness.
To qualify as a Presi-
dential Scholar, they at-
tained a grade point aver-
age of 3.80 or higher for the
term.
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Austin Grimm and
Kathryn Moeller,
Norwalk, have been
named to the Dean's List at
AIB College of Business.
To qualify for the
Dean's List, they attained
a grade point average of
3.5 to 3.79 for the term
while earning a Bachelor
of Science degree in Ac-
counting at AIB.
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Taylor Lore of Norwalk
has been named to the
Honor Roll at A1B College
of Business.
To qualify for the
Honor Roll Lore attained
a grade point average of
3.0 to 3.49 for the term.
Lore is earning a Bachelor
of Science degree in Con-
temporary Business Com-
munications at AIB.
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Photographers from
around the country sub-
mitted their best work into
the Photography Salon
competition judged prior
to the start of the 2014
Iowa State Fair. All photo-
graphs in this year's com-
petition were required to
be black and white.
Lucia Ruppert, Nor-
walk, placed first in the
Places & Landscapes divi-
sion.
The top artists from
across the country put
their skills to the test at the
Fine Arts competition, also
judged before the fair be-
gan.
Janet Bergeron, Nor-
walk, won first in the Fi-
NOTES[
ber division. In Youth Di-
vision, Ellen Wines and
Lucia Ruppert, both of
Norwalk, earned Honor-
able Mention.
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Six talented Senior divi-
sion acts (ages 13-21) have
advanced to the semi-final
round in Bill Riley's 55th
annual Iowa State Fair Tal-
ent Search. Included was
Cali Wilson, 13, Norwalk,
Lyrical Dance.
Six talented Sprout di-
vision acts (ages 2-12) have
advanced to the semi-final
round in Bill Riley's 55th
annual Iowa State Fair Tal-
ent Search. Included was
Maggie Wood, 10,
Norwalk, Baton.
Iowa's amateur beer
makers brewed their best
for the beer portion of the
Amateur Oenology com-
petition judged prior to
the start of the 2014 Iowa
State Fair. Eighty-two ex-
hibitors entered 277 brews
in 31 categories. Dustin
Borror, Norwalk, placed
second in Blonde & Kolsch
and first in Hefeweizen.
LEISURE LINE
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Room (door #16); Cost per session: Norwalk residents
$24.50, non-residents $28.20; Minimum/Maximum per
class: 10/20.
YOGA CLASS
Yoga is for everyone! It increases strength, flexibility
and balance for bothbody and mind. Regular yoga prac-
tice can help to improve circulation, digestion and pos-
ture, stimulate the immune system, decrease stress level
boost self-esteem and create a sense of calmness and
well-being. Bring your own mat, towel and water. Come
in with an open mind and open heart. Instructor:
Bethanie Lafferty. Registration Dates: Through August
8; Dates: Mondays, August 11,'18, 25, September 8, 15,
22, 29; Time: 7:30-8:30 p.m.; Location: Oviatt Multi-Pur-
pose Room (door #16); Cost: Norwalk resident $40.25,
non-resident $46.30; Minimum/Maximum per class: 10/
20.
ZUMBA FITNESS/STEP
Zumba is a fusion of Latin and International music
and dance themes that create a dynamic, exciting and
effective workout system. Zumba Step will tone and
strengthen your legs and glutes with a blend of Zumba
routines and step aerobics to get maximum results with-
out losing the easy to follow fitness party. This class com-
bines 30 minutes of Zumba fitness and 30 minutes of
Zumba Step, using every muscle of the body as you
shimm shake and stomp your way fit-the Zumba party
fitness way! Instructor: Cassandra Canny. Registration
Dates: Through August 8; Date: Tuesday, Aug. 12; Time:
6-7 p.m.; Cost: Norwalk resident $35, non-resident
$40.25; Location: Oviatt Multi-Purpose Room (door #16);
Minimum/Maximum: 10/20.
MEN'S FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUE
This is a 6 on 6 recreational flag football league for
men. Come relive those good ol' days of fun on the
gridiron while the weather is still warm! Players must
be 18 years .old and out of high school. Six weeks of
All work is guaranteed by a 12 months/12,000 Miles Warranty.
NAPA Auto Center
Complete Engine Specialist
Intake Specialist
802 Sunset Drive
play depending on the number of teams. Registration
Dates: Through August 22; Program Dates: Sundays,
September 7, 14, 21, 28, October 5, 12 (tentative); Time:
1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00 (dependent on number of teams);
Location: Norwalk-McAninch Sports Complex; Team
Fee: $86.25 (includes state sales tax); Minimum/Maxi-
mum Teams: 4/8.
ADULT COED VOLLEYBALL - A AND B LEAGUE
Two separate leagues are offered for coed Volleyball.
A league is considered a power league, while B league
is considered a recreation league. Each league is lim-
ited to 6 teams. Officials are provided for each game.
Register as a team. There is a six-player minimum and
ten player maximum. Registration accepted on first
come, first serve basis until it is full. Registration Dates:
Through August 22; Program Dates: Mondays, Septem-
ber 8, 15, 22, 29, October 6, 13, 20, 27, November 3, 10;
Time: 7:30, 8:15 and 9 p.m. (time could vary); Location:
Norwalk Middle School; Cost per Team: $86.25 (in-
cludes state sales tax); Minimum/Maximum Number
of Teams: 4/12.
OPALS- SENIOR CITIZEN PROGRAMS
(Older People with Active Life Styles)
SENIOR CITIZEN EXERCISE
Everyone age 55 and older is invited to attend a free
exercise program that will include stretching and ton-
ing. We will meet at the Norwalk Christian Church lo-
cated at 701 Main St. This is a continuous program run-
ning yearly. Days: Monday and Thursday; Time: 10-
10:30 a.m.
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