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  • Frosty fishing fun at Scharnberg Pond

    Nick Pedley, News Editor|Jan 26, 2023

    The sight of 1,500 rainbows dazzled visitors at Scharnberg Pond near Everly Saturday, but their gazes weren't fixed on the sky above. Curious anglers and other onlookers crowded the pond's south shoreline to watch a mobile tank filled with rainbow trout get released into the frosty waters below. The fish, which were trucked in from a Decorah hatchery, needed no coaxing after they were released from the tank via pipeline into a large hole cut into the surface. The stocking was organized by the...

  • Ash borer crawls into Osceola County

    Jan 26, 2023

    An invasive green beetle has made its way to another northwest Iowa county. The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship on Jan. 19 confirmed that an infestation of the emerald ash borer (EAB) was discovered in Melvin. In addition to Osceola County, state officials also announced Monday the invasive pest was found in Monona and Woodbury counties. Since its original detection in 2010, the invasive, ash tree-killing insect has now been confirmed in all but three of Iowa's 99 counties...

  • Bids to be received for parking lot, diamond upgrades

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Jan 19, 2023

    Bids for several improvements at Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn High School are scheduled to be opened next month. The school board approved the scope of the project on Monday. According to John Hight, of Beck Engineering, Inc., bids will be opened and tabulated on Feb. 16. Results will be announced at the Feb. 20 meeting, when the board will conduct a hearing and determine whether to award contracts. BEI will recommend awarding contracts based on bid amounts and whether contractors are able to...

  • Moving up the ladder

    Jan 19, 2023

    The leader of the World's Greatest County Fair is heading to the big show. Clay County Fair CEO/Manager Jeremy Parsons will officially be named CEO and manager of the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines. Gary Slater, who has held the top position since 2001, announced his retirement in October of 2022. Parsons' appointment will be effective in early March. "We could not be more excited to announce the transition of CEO and Fair Manager to Jeremy Parsons," Iowa State Fair Board President Darwin...

  • Everly council approves wage increases

    Nick Pedley, News Editor|Jan 19, 2023

    The Everly City Council handled a variety of New Year business during its meeting Monday. Wage increases for city employees garnered the bulk of discussion. The council in previous years had approved wage increases based on a percentage; however, this year they shifted gears and instead OK’d a $1-per-hour hike for each city employee. “I think you’ve gotta pay the people that take care of you,” said Mayor Ron Thompson. A 5 percent wage increase was originally proposed. Council Member Shaun Iske noted that a 5 percent hike was approved for eac...

  • 01/19/23: Crime, Courts, Accidents & Incidents

    Jan 19, 2023

    • Traffic William J. Crosby, Kirtland, Minn., Speeding. Isaias Munoz Yanez, Sheldon, No Valid Driver’s License; Failure to Use Child Restraint Device. Bryand Danny, Sheldon, No Valid Driver’s License; Failure to Obey Traffic Control Device; No Proof of Insurance. Jonathan Manuel Flores Duran, Sheldon, No Valid Driver’s License. Gage Tyler Husted, Kingsley, Speeding. Catherine L. Utecht, St. James, Minn., Speeding. Christine Marie Wilson, Dakota Dunes, S.D., Speeding. Alexis Guzman Camacho, Louisville, Ky., Violation of Safety Regulat...

  • Garbage contract continues to raise questions

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Jan 19, 2023

    Although they approved a new solid waste collection contract with Town & Country Disposal, Royal council members on Jan. 11 still questioned the meaning of some of its language. The main sticking point was that the initial proposal received in November called for a 3 percent increase per year for the five-year agreement. Local officials interpreted that to mean the rate charged to the city would increase 3 percent each year. The final contract, however, calls for a 15 percent increase in the fir...

  • Still waiting

    Pat Kinney, Grout Museum District|Jan 12, 2023

    Family members of Iowan Alden Pearl Anders are still waiting for him to come home – 77 years after he and his crewmates were shot down off Indonesia, in the Pacific theater of World War II. Among those waiting are a niece, Sherri Peterson, of Cedar Falls. But the wait is over for her father, Alden's brother, Merwin Anders. Merwin recently passed away at age 96. He had recently resided at Bridges Senior Living in Waterloo, adjacent to the Grout Museum District. Peterson and Anders were f...

  • Hartley's pool situation remains unchanged

    Nick Pedley, News Editor|Jan 12, 2023

    Officials at City Hall are remaining tight-lipped about Hartley's never-opened new pool. City Administrator Erica Haack last week declined to comment on any potential progress made towards opening the aquatic center this summer. The ribbon was supposed to be cut at the new facility in June of 2022, but a failed safety inspection has kept it shuttered indefinitely. "I'm not able to go into specifics at this time," said Haack. "Please know we are working diligently to seek a resolution and will...

  • One wild ride

    Nick Pedley, News Editor|Jan 12, 2023

    Ever since he was a little boy, Randy Guggisberg knew he wanted to work with horses. Decades later, he's still riding and reaping the rewards for his hard work. This weekend he'll accept the award for show horse trainer of the year from the South Dakota Quarter Horse Association during a ceremony in Pierre. "It feels very humbling to win this and I have lots of people to thank for it," Guggisberg said. "There have been a lot of hard hours that went into this. Without good clients, good horses an...

  • City to purchase new sewer pickup

    Nick Pedley, News Editor|Jan 12, 2023

    The Hartley City Council on Monday approved a bid for $51,812 for a new sewer department truck. Ron Drenkow Motors, of Sheldon, was the winning bidder, with the only other submission coming from Asher Motor Company, of Spencer, for $52,995. The 2023 Dodge Ram 2500 regular cab 4x4 will be delivered when it's available. According to Superintendent of Public Works Jaron Benz, neither Ford nor Chevy is taking truck orders at the moment, which left Dodge as the city's only option. He didn't want to...

  • 01/12/23: Crime, Courts, Accidents & Incidents

    Jan 12, 2023

    • Traffic Joshua E. Moore, Oelwein, Failure to Obey Stop Sign; Trespass. Alexandru Golan, Kirkland, Wash., Hours of Service Violation; No Commercial Driver’s License. Duanenisha Labrenda Jackson, Spencer, Failure to Obey Stop Sign. Arryn Elizabeth McClaren, Primghar, Speeding. Celena Cervantes, Sioux Falls, S.D., Speeding. Koku Lewi, George, Seatbelt Violation. Dominic James Konz, Rock Valley, No Proof of Insurance; Registration Violation. Kevin Lee Mebane, Chattanooga, Okla., Speeding. Douglas J. Blumeyer, George, Seatbelt Violation. Dyl...

  • Education and taxes are targets for Iowa GOP majority in 2023

    Nick Pedley, News Editor|Jan 5, 2023

    With strong majorities in both the House and Senate, Iowa Republicans are hoping to keep Gov. Kim Reynolds' desk piled high with bills to sign during the 2023 legislative session. The 90th Iowa General Assembly kicks off Jan. 9 with a target end date of April 28. GOP lawmakers are expected to push through key agenda items that include changes to the tax code and K-12 education funding; however, a host of other topics will no doubt bring forth a vast array of proposals this year in Des Moines. Du...

  • Maybe next time

    Nick Pedley, News Editor|Jan 5, 2023

    The Clay Central/Everly school board on Dec. 28 had to rescind a measure that had been rescinded once already. A resolution regarding board member elections was yanked from the books after being unanimously approved in November. According to Board Secretary Diane White, last month's resolution included a small paragraph stating "that the board secretary of CC/E CSD shall cause this resolution to be on the ballot in November 2023." "It was brought to our attention that we do not want that...

  • 01/05/23: Crime, Courts, Accidents & Incidents

    Jan 5, 2023

    • Arrested in Lyon County The Lyon County Sheriff’s Office reported that McKinsey Scroggin, of Hartley, was arrested during a traffic stop on Dec. 31, near the intersection of 210th St. and Highway 182. Scroggin was charged with Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Speeding. • Driving without proper licenses A Clay County deputy initiated a traffic stop at 217 West 3rd Street in Peterson, at 1 a.m. on Dec. 26. It was found that Tommy Hartfield, 50, of Peterson, had a barred driver’s license. He was charged with Driving...

  • Out with the old

    Nick Pedley, News Editor|Dec 29, 2022

    And just like that, the sun has set on 2022 and we're on to the New Year. Though the pages of the Sentinel-News were filled with hundreds of stories over the past 365 days, some stood head and shoulders above the rest. They commanded multiple headlines throughout the year and impacted the community in unique ways. With the page about to flip to 2023, it's time to fill the 2022 scrapbook. What follows is a rundown of the biggest stories to grace the pages of the Sentinel-News during past year....

  • Pre-Christmas blizzard blasts NWI

    Nick Pedley, News Editor|Dec 29, 2022

    It wasn't so much the snow as it was the wind. An intense winter storm blew through the upper Midwest last week just in time to wreck travel plans and cancel Christmas events throughout the region. Bitter wind chills repeatedly hit -40 degrees in northwest Iowa and visibility on roads dropped to zero as the storm raged last Thursday and Friday. Highways closed and travel was not advised during the blizzard, which stranded motorists who dared tempt Mother Nature's wrath. According to the...

  • O'Brien County farmland is prettiest penny in Iowa

    Nick Pedley, News Editor|Dec 29, 2022

    The average value of an acre of O'Brien County farmland is now the highest in Iowa. The annual Iowa State Land Value Survey released this month reported a 20.6 percent increase in O'Brien County farmland prices in 2022 and a 20.3 percent increase in Clay County. O'Brien County's average now sits at $16,531 per acre of farmland, which was high enough to knock Scott County from the No. 1 slot and end its nine-year reign at the top of the survey. The nominal value of an acre of farmland is again...

  • 12/29/22: Crime, Courts, Accidents & Incidents

    Dec 29, 2022

    • Arrested on active warrant Jacob Jepson, 39, (no address given) was taken into custody by the Clay County Sheriff’s Office at 11:04 a.m. on Dec. 19, on an active warrant for Violation of Probation (two charges). Bond was set at $4,000 cash only, and Jepson was held in the county jail for another agency. • Injured in Minnesota accident A Sanborn woman was injured in an accident near Fairmont, Minn., at 12:56 p.m. on Dec. 21. The Minnesota State Patrol reported that a 2021 Peterbilt driven by Joshua Roger Dunn, 30, of Alta Vista, was eastbound...

  • Jared Strong, Iowa Capital Dispatch|Dec 29, 2022

    A significant stretch of a northwest Iowa river has run dry several times in the past seven years as a rural water utility has pumped more water from the ground – at least a quarter of which is sold out-of-state – with the approval of state regulators. A two-mile segment of the Ocheyedan River dried up this year in September amid drought conditions and increased pumping by Osceola County and the Osceola County Rural Water System, according to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. That led...  Website

  • Landowners express concerns about pipelines at Hartley meeting

    Nick Pedley, News Editor|Dec 22, 2022

    Farmers and landowners gathered at the Hartley American Legion on Saturday to share concerns and information about two controversial pipelines that would affect O'Brien and Clay counties. Citing safety concerns and a lack of need, those in attendance were overwhelmingly against the pipelines, which would carry compressed carbon dioxide from Midwest ethanol plants to sequestration sites in North Dakota and Illinois. The goal of the projects is to lessen ethanol's carbon footprint on the...

  • Bull truck will ride again

    Nick Pedley, News Editor|Dec 22, 2022

    Everly's famed bull truck is down, but she's not out. The city council on Monday signed off on a $1,305 quote for repair expense on the 1941 International truck. It started on fire last weekend prior to a trip to Royal, but a timely response saved it from being completely overcome. "I love the truck and I don't want to see it go away," said Council Member Shaun Iske. "It's a staple of the community." Al Grigg was slated to take the bull truck to Royal last weekend for a special holiday-related...

  • H-M-S board applies for MSA funds

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Dec 22, 2022

    Applications for additional spending authority were the main items of business for Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn school board members during a brief session on Monday. H-M-S is applying to the School Budget Review Committee for modified supplemental amount (MSA) totaling $108,405 for open-enrolled out students. The district is paying tuition this budget year for 15 students who were not included in the 2021-22 certified enrollment count. Additional MSA is also being requested for providing...

  • Royal council tackles utility rates for 2023

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Dec 22, 2022

    Utility rates charged in Royal are set to increase, pending approval by the city council of new ordinance language next year. Faced with higher charges by Town & Country Disposal for garbage collection, council members agreed the increases should be passed on to customers. "I feel we should raise the percentage anytime they raise it on us," said Council Member Matt Goyette. Council members agreed to increase the monthly rate to $22. The contract with Town & Country also indicates that a separate...

  • 12/22/22: Crime, Courts, Accidents & Incidents

    Dec 22, 2022

    • Traffic Adrian David Perpignan, North Las Vegas, Nev., Hours of Service Violation. Delphin Ndaruhutse, Columbia, Mo., Hours of Service Violation. Jacob Jordan Michael Rice, Sibley, Registration Violation. Charles A. Williams, Chicago, Ill., No Valid Driver’s License. Andrea Nicole Espinoza Pena, Boyden, Failure to Obey Stop Sign. Sydnee Johnson, Sheldon, No Proof of Insurance. Kaleb Wayne Vis, Sioux Falls, S.D., Speeding. Jessica Dawn Sanchez, Spirit Lake, Speeding. John T. Nasers, Royal, Registration Violation; No Proof of Insurance. Lan...

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