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N/Warren Town and County News Page Seven
OFFICIAL
PUBLICATION
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that a pub-
lic hearing will be held before the WAR-
REN COUNTY BOARD OF ADJUST-
MENT on the 28 day of October,
2010 at 7:35 p.m. in the 2 ' floor
Board of Supervisors Meetlng
Room, Warren County Administra-
tion Buildlng, Indianola, lowa.
Said hearing is in regard to an
application submitted by Raymond
and Jami Mays, 3047 80 = Avenue,
Norwalk, Iowa 50211. A vadance is
sought from T'e V, Chapter 41.04 [7E]
of the 2008 Warren County Zoning Or-
dinance. Section ['TE] provides for Mini-
mum Rear yard Depth. Dwellings and
other permitted uses: fifty (50) feet
unless otherwise specified. The vari-
ance request is to build a pole building
within ten (10) feet from the rear (East)
property line on property described as:
Lot #4 of Iola's Acres in Section
17, Township 77 North, Range 24
West of the 5 = P.M., Warren County,
Iowa.
Located at 3047 80 th Avenue,
Norwalk, Iowa 50211.
The text of the application is on tile
in the ZONING OFRCE in the Warren
County Administration Building, 301
North Buxton, Suite 212, Indlanola,
Iowa, and may be examined during
regular office hours (Monday through
Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.).
Written comments will be ac-
cepted before or during the hearing.
Send comments to: Warren County
Zoning Office, 301 North Buxton, Suite
212, Indianola, Iowa 50125 or email
them to: robertf@co.warren.ia.us
Dated at Indianola, Iowa this 7 t"
Day of October, 2010.
/s/Robert Folkestad
Zoning Director
LIBRARY HOURS
Monday- Thursday
10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Friday & Satttrday
10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday, 1-5 p.m.
Closed Sundays
(M00norialDay-/_abr Day)
BUSINESS REVIEW 1
Plan Benefit
For Hospice
The 24th Annual Benefit Dance for Hospice of Cen-
tral Iowa is scheduled for Friday; Nov. 5, from 8 to 11
p.m. at the Holiday Inn Downtown, Des Moines.
The event at The Top of the Tower indudes dancing,
silent auction, cash bar and dining specials. Live music
will be provided by Free Style, a variety dance band.
Admission is $10 and attire is casual. Profits are do-
nated in the name of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick
and Elks Lodge 98.
Tickets and more information are available by call-
ing Ed Kelly at 515-577-3843.
CHRISTIAN STORE DAY
CELEBRATION
Wellspring Parable will be participating in the up-
coming Christian Store Day celebrations that will be
taking place across the country Saturda3 Oct. 23. This
unprecedented initiative marks the single largest col-
laborative promotional effort ever launched within the
Christian marketplace as consumers are encouraged to
"Celebrate Faith and Community" and show support
for their local Christian stores by shopping on this date.
As a part of the day's events and in a partnership with
Compassion International, Operation Christmas Child-
a project of Samaritan's Purse and World Vision, Well-
spring Parable will be selling an enhanced compilation
CD that will include recordings and e-book offerings
from major Christian authors and artists for the pur-
pose of generating awareness and raising funds for con-
tinued relief and rebuilding for earthquake victims in
Haiti. The CD will be available in-store only on Chris-
tian Store Day and proceeds will go to Haitian aid pro-
grams. The participating authors and artists have do-
nated royalties for the project and the publishers and
music companies are foregoing profits to help raise
funds for the ministry work.
Mineart Inducted into Iowa Wesleyan College
Athletic Hall of Fame
Norwalk resident Dave Mineart was inducted into the Iowa Wesleyan College
Athletic Hall of Fame during ceremonies at the Mr. Pleasant college Friday, Oct. 1.
Mineart played halfback and fullback for the Iowa Wesleyan College Tiger foot-
ball team from 1956-1959. He was the first player to be a two-time captain, in 1958
and 1959. During one game he totaled 29 tackles, a school record that stood for three
decades.
After graduating with a bachelor's degree in 1960, Mineart went on to teach biol-
ogy. He was awarded the Biology Teacher of the Year in 1972.
Mineart began his coaching career as a football coach at Harmony Community
Schools in 1960. He moved to HLV Community School where he coached football as
well as golf, softball, boys basketball and baseball. He continued his career in Norwalk
in 1966, where his record stands at 173-77-1, winning nine conference and one dis-
trict championships. His 1971 team finished an undefeated season. Norwalk went to
the playoffs four years under Mineargs leadership: 1983, 1989, 1990 and 1992. He
was named Coach of the Year in football seven times in the Norwalk athletics confer-
ence. The Norwalk football field is named in his honor. He was inducted into the
Iowa Football Coaches Hall of Fame in November 2009.
Mineart was a head football and track coach for 35 years, retiring after the 1994
season with a career 202-102-3 football record. He is one of the winningest coaches in
Iowa, one of only 44 coaches to reach the 200 win level.
Mineart has served in many professional and civic organizations, including the
Iowa Football Coaches Association, the Iowa Track & Field Coaches Association, the
Iowa Academy of Science, St. John the Apostle Catholic Church and the Knights of
Columbus.
He was also a member of the Iowa Wesleyan College Alumni Association.Board of
Directors from 1982-88, serving as Vice President from 1989-1994 and as President
from 1995-1998. He and his wife, Libby, received the Iowa Wesleyan College Alumni
Service Award in 2008.
The Iowa Wesleyan College Athletic Hall of Fame was created in 2003 to honor
former student-athletes, coaches, teams or others who have had a significant impact
on, or brought special recognition to, Iowa Wesleyan College. All inductees were
nominated by their peers and selected by the Hall of Fame Committee, consisting of
representatives from the Board of Trustees, Alumni Association and College admin-
istration.
If dabbling in art didn't amuse me, I beg you to believe that I wouldn't do it.
-Pierre-Auguste Renoir
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