Archive for May, 2009

Salsa Judging at Kalona Days

Posted: Monday, May 11th, 2009 at 5:22 am

Theres going to be a new event at this years Kalona Days. $50 in Kalona cash, as well as bragging rights, will go to the person who makes the best salsa. JWs Foods is sponsoring the first ever salsa contest during the early summer Celebration. A panel of judges will rate salsas on a scale of 1-10 in appearance, balance of flavor and texture. Entry forms and rules are available by through Kalona Days Director Dave Finely. 

Dunbar encourages residents to congratulate a grad

Posted: Monday, May 11th, 2009 at 5:22 am

A local law enforcement official wants area residents to remember what it was like when they approached high school graduation. Sheriff Jerry Dunbar says its a time when young people realized they are now considered adults. He says the new graduates this year have the same thoughts. Dunbar encourages residents to take the time, and shake the hands of the new graduates while wishing them well. He says its up to all of us to give our future leaders the confidence and support they need to be successful.

WHS Baccalaureate Services

Posted: Sunday, May 10th, 2009 at 5:27 am

Baccalaureate services for Washington High’s class of 2009 are a week from today (5/17). The Christian worship service is open to all family and friends of the senior class. Several seniors will be involved in the praise band, vocal choir and puppets. Anyone who has pictures of the graduates’ faith experiences, and would like to share them to during the ceremony’s video show, should contact Lynette Sievers by the end of the day today.

BOS Preview

Posted: Sunday, May 10th, 2009 at 5:27 am

Washington County Supervisors will appoint a weed commissioner at this week’s meeting. Auditor Bill Fredrick says this person will be in charge of controlling noxious plant life this summer. The supervisors will also make an appointment to the Board of Health. Several road related items are also on the agenda, including contracts for culvert projects and surface overlays on Vine Avenue, and establishing a bid letting date for the annual fuel contract. The meeting starts at 9:30 am this Tuesday in the lower level of the Washington County Courthouse.

Home School Fundraiser

Posted: Sunday, May 10th, 2009 at 5:26 am

Mid Prairie’s Home School Assistance Program is hosting a fundraiser at Barnes & Noble in Coralville on Saturday May 16th. Community Supporters can make purchases in the store from 9 am to 10 pm on that day and the program will receive a percentage back for supplies for our Lending Library. They will be hosting two events that are free and open to the public that evening. 6:00 PM will be a fun game night with prizes and at 7:00 PM they will have a Pajama Story time. Attendees are encouraged to wear pajamas to the event. Staff teachers will be reading stories and doing activities while sipping hot chocolate samples from the Barnes & Noble Cafe.

Graduation Thoughts

Posted: Sunday, May 10th, 2009 at 5:26 am

This is the time people are thinking about high school graduation. Washington County Sheriff Jerry Dunbar says Remember the thoughts that ran through our minds; we all realized we were now considered adults, high school was behind us, and the world was laid at our feet. He says these new graduates have the same thoughts. Dunbar says when you meet one of these new graduates, take the time to give them a firm hand shake, look them in the eye, and sincerely wish them well. Its up to all of us to give these leaders of our future the confidence and support they need to be successful.

Severe Weather in SE Iowa

Posted: Saturday, May 9th, 2009 at 5:40 am

A series of severe thunderstorms moved through Southeast Iowa last night, bringing heavy rains, quarter sized hail, and winds in excess of 60 miles per hour. KCII received reports of a semi trailer being blown over in Keokuk County, and damage to a sign on Highway 218 in Washington County. The KCII Severe Weather Action Team went on the air just before 7:00 last night, and finished coverage a little after 8:00 when the warning expired.

Corn Country Cruisers open 2009 season

Posted: Saturday, May 9th, 2009 at 5:40 am

The Corn Country Cruisers are having their first cruise night of this season this evening on Washington’s Downtown Square. Organization member Ken Linmeyer says it will be meet the pros night. He says they’ll have representatives from Mid America Engine Builders, King’s Hot Rod Shop and Papa Clutch Customs. The cruise night runs from 5-9 this evening in downtown Washington.

Help Washington letter carriers stamp out hunger today

Posted: Saturday, May 9th, 2009 at 5:39 am

Washington letter carriers are collecting donations for the “Stamp Out Hunger” food drive this morning (5/9). Carrier Andy Miller says they’re asking residents to put non perishable food items outside their house to be picked up along with the mail. This is the first year Washington has participated in the campaign. Miller says after they collect the food, they’ll take it to the post office to be weighed. After that it heads to local food banks.

Sheriff’s open house

Posted: Saturday, May 9th, 2009 at 5:39 am

Washington County residents are invited to get a look at the new sheriff’s office again today. Sheriff Jerry Dunbar says he wants to give them a chance to see the facility that was paid for with their tax dollars. The public is invited to the open house. It goes from 9:00 am to noon today (5/9)