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Manilla, Iowa Times Thursday, August 6, 2020 Page 10 Crawford County Board of Supervisors Minutes July 21, 2020 Providing Comfort and Support in 66 counties www.careinitiativeshospice.org Albia 877.577.8222 Cedar Rapids 877.577.2999 Des Moines 877.577.2888 Greenfield 877.577.8555 Sioux City 877.577.3888 Waterloo 877.577.3999 Call to learn more July 21, 2020 The Board of Supervisors met at 9:00 o’clock a.m. with Cecil Blum, Chairman presiding. All members were present. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. A motion was made by Schultz, sec- onded by Muhlbauer to approve the public notice and the publication thereof related to the expansion of a Confined Animal Feeding Operation known as the Mel- vin & June Neddermeyer Farm located in the NW ¼ NW ¼ Section 7 Paradise Twp. Motion was passed unanimously. The Board met with concerned citizens regarding the Hwy 59 Detour and dust con- trol on gravel. A motion was made by Schultz sec- onded by Vogt to approve the change of wage for Meritt Blunk, Maintenance Employee I in the Engineer’s Depart- ment. Motion was passed unanimously. The Board approved the Clerk of Court fees for June 2020. A motion was made by Muhlbauer, seconded by Vogt to approve the Car- roll Glass bid for the Annex Door. Motion was passed unanimously. A motion was made by Vogt, seconded by Skoog to approve the following resolution: RESOLUTION 2020-18 RESOLUTION APPROPRIATING TO DEPARTMENTS WHEREAS, It is necessary to make addi- tional department appropriations, funded by Crawford County’s budget adopted by the Board of Supervisors on March 10, 2020. BE IT RESOLVED that appropriations be adjusted to the following department in ac- cordance with Section 331.434, §6, Code of Iowa, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2021: DEPARTMENT TO INCREASE FUND AMOUNT Dept. 22 Conservation 0029.....…$13,568.00 Voting Aye: Blum, Muhlbauer, Skoog, Schul- tz and Vogt. Motion passed unanimously. The Board discussed rescinding the cur- rent handbook Section 3.8 under the advise- ment of Jack Reed, INCS and County Attor- ney, Colin Johnson. No action was taken at this time. During Citizen’s Input the Board met with Co- lin Johnson, County Attorney for an update. The Board also met with Dan Mundt dur- ing Citizen’s Input to discuss mask re- quirements in the Courthouse due to rising COVID-19 cases in the state. On motion duly seconded the Board ad- journed at 11:25 o’clock a.m. Agendas for the next meeting are posted and available at the Courthouse on Friday at 4:30 o’clock p.m.. preceding the next meeting. Terri Martens, County Auditor Cecil Blum, Chairman Published in The Manilla Times on Thurs- day, August 6, 2020. Everyone from the ages of 13 to 64 should get tested for HIV at least once in their lives. Make getting tested a part of your routine health care. Questions? Visit stophiviowa.org Manning Regional Healthcare Center wants to remind parents and caregivers to keep an eye on their children’s physical, mental, social and nutritional health as they prepare to return to school. “We’re not just talking about their physical health,” shared Shelby Dickson, RN, Family Practice Clinic director. “We need to keep an eye on their social, emotional and nutritional health as they make these im- portant transitions back to the classroom. Things will be different for them and these changes may be difficult for some children.” A child’s mental well-being is a key aspect of their overall health. Not being able to see friends as well as having routines change drastically can be difficult. Getting children into a routine will make going back to school an easier transition from summer. School may feel quite different for them this year, so it is important to check in with them often. MRHC encourages parents to talk to their children and families to find healthy ways to connect and relieve stress during these transitions. A child’s social health is also important for appropriate growth and de- velopment. They likely did not have a normal summer routine spent with friends and extended family members. With school quickly approaching they may either be anxious or excited about seeing their friends on a daily basis again. Encourage them to explore their interests with friends. The amount of social interaction they receive may be less than normal, so it is vital to find outlets for them to socialize safely. Talk to them about the importance of appropriate social distancing, hand hygiene and other guidelines. Children’s nutritional health needs to be a top priority as well. Chil- dren should eat healthy, well balanced meals following MyPlate guide- lines. Meals need to have a variety of foods from different food groups, half of the plate should be fruits and vegetables and at least half of their grain servings should be whole grains. Consider fat-free or low-fat (1%) milk and water instead of sugary drinks and avoid large portions. A great way to ensure that children are growing and developing ap- propriately is to complete a well-child exam with their primary care pro- vider. Children will receive necessary vaccinations and their provider will discuss behaviors, school issues and proper nutrition. A well-child exam also includes reviewing immunization records, past history and family history. To further ensure children are physically healthy, it is important to limit screen time and ensure that children are being active for at least an hour every day and getting at least nine hours or more of sleep every night. To schedule a well-child exam at MRHC or talk to a provider about any health concerns of a child, call Manning Regional Healthcare Center at (712) 655-2072. Manilla/Manning pastor participates in Great Cycle Challenge USA Continued from page 1. at leading pediatric cancer centers across America, and Sutton notes that if he doesn’t ride the full 250 miles, he will refund the donors’ 25¢ for every mile he is short. To learn more about Joel’s Great M & M GOLF COURSE MEN’S NIGHT July 27, 2020 American League Pts. Templeton Rye …...………………....81 The Grooming Haus………………....67 Manilla Ins. Agency………………….67 Larsen Seed………………………….60 WCIRWA……………………………...57 NAPA………………………………....55 Busch Light…………………………..53 Bob’s Construction…………………..49 Channel Seeds……………………....40 Low Scratch…Aaron Ahrendsen,... 33 Low Handicap…Dustin Poldberg, ..28 National League Pts. 1 st National Bank………………….....81 Juice Bar……………………………...67 Carroll County Feed………………....62 Soll’s Service………………………...47 Home Mutual Ins………………….....47 Templeton Hardware………………..45 Aspinwall Coop……………………....41 Kandy Kitchen…………………….....38 Echo Group…………………………..33 Low Scratch…. ...Austin Haubrich, 36 Low Handicap …….....Jon Brandt, 28 7-27 Results NAPA – Templeton Hardware 8-2 Carroll Feed – Bob’s Const. 8-2 Manilla Ins. – Kandy Kitchen 8-2 WCIRWA – Home Mutual 6-4 1 st National Bank – Busch Light 6-4 Grooming Haus – Juice Bar 9-1 Larsen Seed – Aspinwall Coop 8-2 Templeton Rye – Echo Group 10-0 Channel Seed – Soll’s Service 8-2 M & M GOLF COURSE MEN’S NIGHT July 29, 2020 American League Pts. Templeton Rye …...…………………91 Manilla Ins. Agency………………….75 The Grooming Haus…………………69 WCIRWA……………………………..66 Larsen Seed………………………….62 NAPA…………………………………59 Busch Light…………………………..58 Bob’s Construction…………………..57 Channel Seeds………………………45 Low Scratch…..Aaron Ahrendsen, 33 Low Handicap………Brian Halbur, 28 National League Pts. 1 st National Bank…………………….91 Juice Bar……………………………..76 Carroll County Feed………………...68 Soll’s Service…………………………53 Home Mutual Ins…………………….51 Templeton Hardware………………..45 Aspinwall Coop………………………41 Kandy Kitchen………………………..39 Echo Group…………………………..34 Low Scratch…………….Ken Behrens, Bob Sturm……………………………38 Low Handicap ……Dave Ramsey, 29 7-29 Results 1 st Nat. Bank – Aspinwall Coop 10-0 Soll’s Service – Home Mutual 6-4 WCIRWA – Kandy Kitchen 9-1 Templeton Rye – Templeton Hd. 10-0 Channel Seed – Busch Light 5-5 Bob’s Const. – Larsen Seed 8-2 Carroll Feed – NAPA 6-4 Juice Bar – Echo 9-1 Manilla Ins. – Grooming Haus 8-2 Children’s Health is Top Priority as School Starts Cycle Chalenge USA and to make a donation, please visit greatcy- clechallenge.com/riders/joelsut- ton1. About Great Cycle Challenge USA: Great Cycle Challenge USA encourages cyclists across the United States to challene them- selves and set their own personal riding goal throughout September to fight kids’ cancer. Riders fund- raise to save lives and give kids the brighter future they deserve. For more information, visit www. greatcyclechallenge.com. About Children’s Cancer Re- search Fund: Children’s Cancer Research Fund invests in ground- breaking resarch that is leading to better treatments and cures for children with cancer. CCRF also funds vital family support ser- vices and advocates for childhood cancer education and awareness. Since 1981, CCRF donors have helped fund research that has revolutionized the way childhood cancer is treated worldwide. Visit childrenscancer.org or call 1-888- 422-7348 to learn more.

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Manilla, Iowa Times Thursday, August 6, 2020 Page 10

Crawford County Board of

Supervisors Minutes

July 21, 2020

Providing Comfort and Support in 66 counties

www.careinitiativeshospice.org

Albia 877.577.8222Cedar Rapids 877.577.2999Des Moines 877.577.2888

Greenfield 877.577.8555Sioux City 877.577.3888Waterloo 877.577.3999

Call to learn more

July 21, 2020 The Board of Supervisors met at 9:00 o’clock a.m. with Cecil Blum, Chairman presiding. All members were present. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. A motion was made by Schultz, sec-onded by Muhlbauer to approve the public notice and the publication thereof related to the expansion of a Confined Animal Feeding Operation known as the Mel-vin & June Neddermeyer Farm located in the NW ¼ NW ¼ Section 7 Paradise Twp. Motion was passed unanimously. The Board met with concerned citizens regarding the Hwy 59 Detour and dust con-trol on gravel. A motion was made by Schultz sec-onded by Vogt to approve the change of wage for Meritt Blunk, Maintenance Employee I in the Engineer’s Depart-ment. Motion was passed unanimously. The Board approved the Clerk of Court fees for June 2020. A motion was made by Muhlbauer, seconded by Vogt to approve the Car-roll Glass bid for the Annex Door. Motion was passed unanimously. A motion was made by Vogt, seconded by Skoog to approve the following resolution:

RESOLUTION 2020-18RESOLUTION APPROPRIATING TO

DEPARTMENTS WHEREAS, It is necessary to make addi-tional department appropriations, funded by Crawford County’s budget adopted by the Board of Supervisors on March 10, 2020. BE IT RESOLVED that appropriations be adjusted to the following department in ac-cordance with Section 331.434, §6, Code of Iowa, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2021:

DEPARTMENT TO INCREASE FUND AMOUNT

Dept. 22 Conservation 0029.....…$13,568.00 Voting Aye: Blum, Muhlbauer, Skoog, Schul-tz and Vogt. Motion passed unanimously. The Board discussed rescinding the cur-rent handbook Section 3.8 under the advise-ment of Jack Reed, INCS and County Attor-ney, Colin Johnson. No action was taken at this time. During Citizen’s Input the Board met with Co-lin Johnson, County Attorney for an update.The Board also met with Dan Mundt dur-ing Citizen’s Input to discuss mask re-quirements in the Courthouse due to rising COVID-19 cases in the state. On motion duly seconded the Board ad-journed at 11:25 o’clock a.m. Agendas for the next meeting are posted and available at the Courthouse on Friday at 4:30 o’clock p.m.. preceding the next meeting.Terri Martens, County Auditor Cecil Blum, Chairman Published in The Manilla Times on Thurs-day, August 6, 2020.

Everyone from the ages of 13 to 64 shouldget tested for HIV at least once in their lives.

Make getting tested a partof your routine health care.

Questions?Visit stophiviowa.org

Manning Regional Healthcare Center wants to remind parents and caregivers to keep an eye on their children’s physical, mental, social and nutritional health as they prepare to return to school. “We’re not just talking about their physical health,” shared Shelby Dickson, RN, Family Practice Clinic director. “We need to keep an eye on their social, emotional and nutritional health as they make these im-portant transitions back to the classroom. Things will be different for them and these changes may be difficult for some children.” A child’s mental well-being is a key aspect of their overall health. Not being able to see friends as well as having routines change drastically can be difficult. Getting children into a routine will make going back to school an easier transition from summer. School may feel quite different for them this year, so it is important to check in with them often. MRHC encourages parents to talk to their children and families to find healthy ways to connect and relieve stress during these transitions. A child’s social health is also important for appropriate growth and de-velopment. They likely did not have a normal summer routine spent with friends and extended family members. With school quickly approaching they may either be anxious or excited about seeing their friends on a daily basis again. Encourage them to explore their interests with friends. The amount of social interaction they receive may be less than normal, so it is vital to find outlets for them to socialize safely. Talk to them about the importance of appropriate social distancing, hand hygiene and other guidelines. Children’s nutritional health needs to be a top priority as well. Chil-dren should eat healthy, well balanced meals following MyPlate guide-lines. Meals need to have a variety of foods from different food groups, half of the plate should be fruits and vegetables and at least half of their grain servings should be whole grains. Consider fat-free or low-fat (1%) milk and water instead of sugary drinks and avoid large portions. A great way to ensure that children are growing and developing ap-propriately is to complete a well-child exam with their primary care pro-vider. Children will receive necessary vaccinations and their provider will discuss behaviors, school issues and proper nutrition. A well-child exam also includes reviewing immunization records, past history and family history. To further ensure children are physically healthy, it is important to limit screen time and ensure that children are being active for at least an hour every day and getting at least nine hours or more of sleep every night. To schedule a well-child exam at MRHC or talk to a provider about any health concerns of a child, call Manning Regional Healthcare Center at (712) 655-2072.

Manilla/Manning pastor participates in Great Cycle Challenge USA

Continued from page 1. at leading pediatric cancer centers across America, and Sutton notes that if he doesn’t ride the full 250 miles, he will refund the donors’ 25¢ for every mile he is short. To learn more about Joel’s Great

M & M GOLFCOURSE

MEN’S NIGHTJuly 27, 2020

American League Pts.Templeton Rye …...………………....81The Grooming Haus………………....67Manilla Ins. Agency………………….67Larsen Seed………………………….60WCIRWA……………………………...57NAPA………………………………....55Busch Light…………………………..53Bob’s Construction…………………..49Channel Seeds……………………....40Low Scratch…Aaron Ahrendsen,... 33Low Handicap…Dustin Poldberg, ..28

National League Pts.1st National Bank………………….....81Juice Bar……………………………...67Carroll County Feed………………....62Soll’s Service………………………...47Home Mutual Ins………………….....47Templeton Hardware………………..45Aspinwall Coop……………………....41Kandy Kitchen…………………….....38Echo Group…………………………..33Low Scratch…. ...Austin Haubrich, 36Low Handicap …….....Jon Brandt, 28

7-27 Results NAPA – Templeton Hardware 8-2 Carroll Feed – Bob’s Const. 8-2 Manilla Ins. – Kandy Kitchen 8-2 WCIRWA – Home Mutual 6-4

1st National Bank – Busch Light 6-4Grooming Haus – Juice Bar 9-1

Larsen Seed – Aspinwall Coop 8-2Templeton Rye – Echo Group 10-0Channel Seed – Soll’s Service 8-2

M & M GOLFCOURSE

MEN’S NIGHTJuly 29, 2020

American League Pts.Templeton Rye …...…………………91Manilla Ins. Agency………………….75The Grooming Haus…………………69WCIRWA……………………………..66Larsen Seed………………………….62NAPA…………………………………59Busch Light…………………………..58Bob’s Construction…………………..57Channel Seeds………………………45Low Scratch…..Aaron Ahrendsen, 33Low Handicap………Brian Halbur, 28

National League Pts.1st National Bank…………………….91Juice Bar……………………………..76Carroll County Feed………………...68Soll’s Service…………………………53Home Mutual Ins…………………….51Templeton Hardware………………..45Aspinwall Coop………………………41Kandy Kitchen………………………..39Echo Group…………………………..34Low Scratch…………….Ken Behrens, Bob Sturm……………………………38Low Handicap ……Dave Ramsey, 29

7-29 Results1st Nat. Bank – Aspinwall Coop 10-0

Soll’s Service – Home Mutual 6-4WCIRWA – Kandy Kitchen 9-1

Templeton Rye – Templeton Hd. 10-0Channel Seed – Busch Light 5-5Bob’s Const. – Larsen Seed 8-2

Carroll Feed – NAPA 6-4Juice Bar – Echo 9-1

Manilla Ins. – Grooming Haus 8-2

Children’s Health is Top Priority as School Starts

Cycle Chalenge USA and to make a donation, please visit greatcy-clechallenge.com/riders/joelsut-ton1. About Great Cycle Challenge USA: Great Cycle Challenge USA encourages cyclists across the

United States to challene them-selves and set their own personal riding goal throughout September to fight kids’ cancer. Riders fund-raise to save lives and give kids the brighter future they deserve. For more information, visit www.greatcyclechallenge.com. About Children’s Cancer Re-search Fund: Children’s Cancer Research Fund invests in ground-breaking resarch that is leading to better treatments and cures for children with cancer. CCRF also funds vital family support ser-vices and advocates for childhood cancer education and awareness. Since 1981, CCRF donors have helped fund research that has revolutionized the way childhood cancer is treated worldwide. Visit childrenscancer.org or call 1-888-422-7348 to learn more.