Thursday, September 19, 2013,N/Warren Town and County News Page Eleven
SHERIFF'S REPORT
Disclaimer: All defendants are innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law.
.September 6 - 9:45 p.m.: Justin Vanwyk, 28,
a.m.: Elizabeth Knott, 86, Altoona (unit 1) and Julia
Indianola (unit 1) and Foster, 57, Indianola (unit
Brandon Stromer, 29, West 2) both were northbound
Des Moines (unit 2) were on Hwy 65/69. Unit 2 was
southbound on Hwy 65/ slowing to turn off into a
69. Both vehicles were in private driveway. Unit 1
the left lane due to road did not react in time to
work. Unit 2 did not notice miss unit 2 and caused a
how much unit 1 had rear end collision. Unit 2
slowed. The front of unit 2 was pushed off into the
struck the rear of unit 1. driveway and then slid
September 6 - 3:09 intothe ditch.
POLICE REPORT
Concluded from p. 1
tered vehide and Violation
of a School permit. The
vehicle was impounded.
September 11
Called to the 2000 block
of Avery for found prop-
erty. A bicycle was located
at a residence there and
put in storage pending lo-
cation of an owner.
September 12
Officer initiated a traf-
fic stop in the 1700 block
of North Avenue. The
driver, Derek Baier, 26,
Norwalk, was arrested and
charged with Operating
While Intoxicated and
Speed. Subject was pro-
cessed and transported to
the Warren County Jail.
Found property was
turned in that had been
located in the 1200 block of
Hunter Drive. Officer at-
tempted to make contact
with the owner, but was
unable to do so; case
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
CITY OF
DUE:
STATE OF IOWA
2013
FINANCIAL REPORT
FISCAL YEAR ENDED
JUNE 30, 2013
GUMMING
December 1, 2013
Ba~J Mosiman, CPA
Auditor of State
State Capitol Building
Des IA 50319-0004
, IOWA
16200100300000
City Clerk/Treasurer
649 N 44th St, P0 Box 100
Cumming, IA 50061
{Please correct any error in name, address, and ZIP Code)
NOTE - The informalion supplied in ~s report will be shared by the Iowa State
AuditoCs Offce, the U.S. Census Bureau, various public interest groups, and State
and h~ecal agendes.
ALL FUNDS
Item descfip on
Revenues and Other Financing Sources
Taxes levied on prope
Less: Uncollected~ear
Net current taxes
Delin uent ro e taxes
TIF revenues
~taxes
Licenses and permits
Useofmone~
Intergovernmental
Charges for fees and service
~dal assessments
!Miscellaneous
Other financincj.sources
Total revenues and other sources
Expenditures
Public safety
Govemmental
(a)
and Other Financing Uses
227,255
0
227,255
T
0
0
15 393
8,O74
19160
0
0
3,374
294,368
- -.-.- - - -.-.-.-.
-
33 321
Public works
Health and social services1,178
Culture and recreation 13,1.~~ ~
5,462
0
0
o
45,992
Total actual
(c)
227,25 55
o
227,255
o
20
o
8,074
45,992
Budget
247,671
247,671
1 381
9,500
6 300
16 000
17,000,
34
308,604
V ~
73,01E 104,200
Communi and economic develo Lornent
vemment
Debt service
~ts
Total govemmental activities
ditures
Business activities
Total ALL expenditures
Other financin uses indudin transfers out
Total ALL expenditures/And
other financing uses
Excess revenues and other sources over
(Under) Expenditures/And other
~ses
~balance July 1, 2012
~une 30, 2013
73,583
28,370
25,156
253,275
0
253,275
0
253,275
41 093
124,329
165,422
24 911
24,911
o
24,91
21 08
14,864
5,46;
73 58,"
28 370
25,156
253,275
278,186
.o
278,186
118,112
180,28(
12 500
O4,20O
28 96(
291,312
18,5o. oo
309,812
320 564
-11 960
Note - These balances do not include $
held in Pension Trust Funds; $
held in agency funds which were not budgeted
and
held in non-budgeted intemal service funds; $
held in Private Purpose Trust funds and $
are not available for city operations.
Indebtedness at June 30~ 2013 Amount - Omit cents
General obligation debt 368 00C
Revenue debt
TIF Revenue debt L
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Indebtedness at June 30, 2013 Amount - Omit cents
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CERTIFICATION
~debt
Short-term debt
General obl" ation debt limit
$ 2,111 700
THE FOREGOING REPORT IS CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNCWLEDGE AND BELIEF
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Area Code
515
Mark (x) one
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closed pending location of
owner.
Officer initiated a traf-
fic stop in the 700 block of
Beardslev. The driver,
David Hockett, 49, Nor-
walk, was arrested and
charged with Operating
While Intoxicated. Subject
was processed and trans-
ported to the Warren
County Jail.
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- Saturday, Sept. 21
Baby & Me, 9 a.m. Join us for Baby & Me early liter-
ary class which includes lapsit stories, finger plays and
songs, all designed for babies. Care providers should
br mg a soft blanket to lay their baby on during class.
Parents, expect full interaction with your little ones and
some helpful tips on early literacy skills you can use at
home. This storytime is designed for a 1:1 or 2:1 care
provider to child ratio and lasts approximately 15 to 20
minutes. Registration required.
Wee Ones, 9:30 a.m. Join us for this early literacy
class, designed for walkers up to 22 months. Registra-
tion required.
Monday, Sept. 23
Friends of the Library, 5:30-6:30 p.m. The purpose
of the "Friends of &e Library" is to gather a group of
people who will help with fundraisers, give feedback,
offer input and advocate for the Library in the commu-
nity. This is a working group. "Friends" typically meets
on the 4th Monday of the month at 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Sept. 24
Pre-School Story Time, 10:30-11 a.m. For 3-6 year-
olds, join us for stories, finger plays, songs and flannel
boards! Parents, expect some interaction with your little
ones and helpful tips on early literacy skills you can use
at home. This storytime is also a good fit for parents
attending with several children and for daycare groups.
Craft Night, 6:30-8 p.m. Using guest presenters, this"
group explores all kinds of arts and crafts! For enthusi-
asts to share their hobby areas and for participants to
socialize, try new areas or learn about arts/crafts: Con-
tact Mary Kay Johnson if you want to lead a workshop
or register as a participant. Tonight, learn ink stamp-
ing!
Wednesday, Sept. 25
Take a Break, 10-11 a.m. Join us on Wednesdays for
this adult/youth collaborative program. Drop by and
talk with other adults while your kids participate in age-
appropriate literacy centers or activities. Working with
the Adult Services Coordinator, participants will choose
how this group works (for example, whether to start a
book club, work on curriculum design, explore the li-
brary collection and preview new library materials, etc.).
Ideal for home-schooled families or anyone with chil-
dren in their care!
4th- 5th Grade Book Club, 2-2:45 p.m. On the fourth
Wednesday of each month, join us for book talks, ac-
tivities and snacks. Bring what you are currently read-
ing or come to get some ideas for new reads.
Thursday, Sept. 26
Toddler Time, 10:30-11 a.m. For ages 18 months to
three years, join us for stories, finger plays, songs and
flannel boards! Parents, expect lots of interaction with
your little ones and some helpful tips on early literacy
skills you can use at home.
Sampler Book Club, 6-8 p.m. This club meets to dis-
cuss popular books in particular genre categories. Par-
ticipants meet two Thursday evenings every other
month.
Pajama Story Time, 7-7:30 p.m. Can't make it to a
morning storytime or prefer an evening storytime? Stop
by the library for Pajama Storytime! This storytime in-
cludes flannel boards, music and stories. Everyone is
welcome and we meet the2nd and 4th Thursday of each
month (but just once in November and December).
Friday, Sept. 27
Tweens & Teens, 5-7:30 p.m. Stop by the Library
tonight for a showing of Iron Man 3 (rated PG-13). Par-
ticipants must have a permission slip signed by a par-
ent or guardian.
What art offers is space -a certain breathing room for
the spirit.
-John Updike
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