Thursday, November 12, 2015
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Gustafson Announces Re-Election Plans
Rep. Stan Gustafson has announced he will be seek-
ing re-election to the Iowa House in District 25 which
includes all of Madison County and portions of Warren
County.
Gustafson is a graduate of the University of Califor-
nia at Berkley where he earned a degree in Finance.
After graduation, he became a 2nd Lieutenant in the
Marine Corps and served in Vietnam in the Second Bat-
talion, lst Marines. Stan served on active duty and in
the Reserves for a total of 26 years, retiring as a Lt. Colo—
nel.
Once stateside, Gustafson used the GI Bill to attend
law school at night while working for Mattel Toys in
California. Eventually, he opened his own legal prac-
tice, focusing on International law. Upon retirement,
the Gustafson’s moved to Dallas County to be closer to
their grandchildren. Stan has been active in Republi-
can politics and a variety of veterans causes.
In the House, Gustafson is the Vice Chairman of the
House Judiciary Committee and also serves on the Eco-
nomic Growth, Human Resources, and Veterans Affairs
committees, as well as the Justice Systems budget sub-
committee. ' .
"Just like all Iowans do at home, the state must con-
tinue to balance its checkbook and not spendmore than
it takes in,” said Gustafson. "I will continue to work to
make sure every tax dollar is spent efficiently and effec-
tively and any overpayment is returned directly to the
taxpayers."
Stan and his wife, Betty, have five children and eight
grandchildren.
Taste of Home
Cooking School
Taste of Home Cooking
School with Culinary Spe-
cialist Guy Klinzing will
be at the Jacobson Build-
ing, Iowa State Fair-
grounds, Monday, Nov. 16;
Doors open at 4 p.m. The
show kicks off at 7 p.m.
At the Taste of Home
Cooking School show, at—
tendees experience two
hours of exciting recipe
demonstrations using in—
gredients that are easily
found at the local grocery
store. Taste of Home Culi-
nary Specialist, Guy
Klinzing will show step-
by-step how to create sat~
isfying and flavorful
dishes. And best of all, the
recipes are submitted by
real home cooks from
across the country. Fea-
tures of the event include
a Marketplace where you
can shop and sampleyour
way through several ven-
dors before the live show,
several food trucks from
the metro serving up deli-
cious eats for your dining
pleasure.
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
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BUSINESS REVIEW
Norwalk Police Department
Completes Seatbelt Safety Project
Recently the Norwalk
Police Department (NPD)
conducted a seatbelt sur-
vey of high school stu-
dents who were leaving
the school parking lot at
the end of the school day.
A seatbelt survey involves
an officer observing driv—
ers as they pass and re-
cording whether or not the
driver was properly buck-
led up. School Resource
Officer Criswell conduct-
ed the survey during the
first week of September.
The survey results showed
that only 92% of students
were properly wearing a
safety restraint.
"While 92% is a signifi-
cant number and indicates
a high level of compliance,
it is lower than the 94%
statewide average for all
drivers,” explains SRO
Criswell. “The Norwalk
average for all drivers is
96%.”
Statistically, 16 to 19
year old drivers are the
most likely age group to be
involved in a crash. This
age group is also three
times more likely to be in-
volved in a fatal traffic ac-
cident. Armed with specif-
ic data that Norwalk’s teen
drivers were using their
safety restraints at a lower
rate than the general pub-
lic, and that nationally teen
drivers are more likely to
be involved in a crash, the
N PD carried out a Seatbelt
Safety Project hoping to
increase usage rates
among high school driv-
ers.
During the month of
September, public safety
announcements regarding
safety restraint use were
broadcast to high school
students. The theme of
these announcements was
to remind students that
every person, in every seat,
on every trip should buck-
le up. In conjunction with
the announcements offic—
ers on Bikes patrolled the
parking lot and streets
around the school on two
different days. As a result
four seatbelt warnings
were issued. On Septem-
ber 29, officers on bikes
again patrolled the school
parking lot and nearby
streets. This time with the
intent to issue citations to
those who were not prop-
erly restrained. Apparent—
ly the efforts completed
earlier in the month
worked, because no unre-
strained student drivers
«were located or issued a
ticket.
During the first week of
October, additional an-
nouncements were made
concerning the need to
buckle up. Another seat-
belt survey was also con-
ducted. This survey deter—
mined that after the project
concluded, 98% of our stu—
dent drivers buckled up. '
“Our intent with this
survey was not to penalize
student drivers who didn’t
wear their seatbelts,” said
Criswell. “We want to ed—
ucate students about the
importance of buckling
up. It’s also another oppor—
tunity to remind teens that
they are not invincible.”
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Boutique
Shopping for
a Cause
The Junior League of
Des- Moines is holding its
27th Annual Holiday Gift
Mart, November 19 — 21, at
' the Community Choice
Credit Union Convention
Center (Veterans Memori-
al Auditorium), 730 Third
Street, in Des Moines.
More than 50 vendors
display home décor, acces-
sories, clothing, food, gifts,
and toys along with a
theme and fun activities
each day. ‘
Thursday, Nov. 19, 6 —
9 p.m., admission $15,
Girls Night Out: The
evening will feature a fash-
ion show and complimen-
tary appetizers will be
served along with a cash
bar while you shop. Ad-
mission of $15 is required
for this event, available in
advance or at the door.
Friday, Nov. 20, 9 a.m.
— 9 p.m., free admission,
Winter Wonderland: Bring
the family for kid friendly
activities including photos
with Santa Claus, face
painting and more while
you shop.
Saturday, Nov. 21, 9
a.m. — 3 p.m., free admis-
sion, Living Healthy: Join us
for yoga, nutrition consult-
ing and more while you
shop.
1611 Sunset Dr.
Norwalk
981—0836
Dine In or Carry Out
0Daily Specials
~Winn's PizZa
Tuesday thru Saturday 11 a.m. 9 p.m.
Sunday 11 a.m. 8 p.'m.
Closed Monday
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
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