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19
Oct

Patricia A. “Pat” Bergstrom

Patricia A. “Pat” Bergstrom, 82, of Garnavillo and formerly of Waterloo, died Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2022, at home.

A celebration of life will be held Saturday, Nov. 12, at the Guttenberg Marina Center.

Graveside services were Tuesday, Oct. 18, at Fairview Cemetery in Cedar Falls

Wed
19
Oct

Elizabeth A. Dolan

Elizabeth “Betty” Arlene Dolan, 97, of Guttenberg, passed away on Sunday, Oct. 9, 2022, at the Elkader Care Center in Elkader.

Funeral service were Saturday, Oct. 15, at Leonard-Muller Funeral Home in Strawberry Point, conducted by Pastor Mike Jackson.

Interment was at Floral Hills Cemetery – Hazleton.

Wed
19
Oct

Businesswoman, nurse, mother shares lifetime of memories


Many local residents and visitors to the area stop and compliment Betty Evers, 91, who continues to care for her lovely expansive flower garden. (Press photo by Austin Greve)

By Caroline Rosacker

Wed
19
Oct

Council hears reports, project updates

By Shelia Tomkins

The Guttenberg city council heard updates on major city projects, heard Chamber/Community Vitality reports and amended several ordinances at the regular monthly meeting on Oct. 10.

Mayor Fred Schaub presided over the evening’s agenda with council members Michelle Geuder, Steve Bahls, Jane Parker, Austin Greve and Mandy Ludovissy at the table, along with City Manager Denise Schneider.

Wed
19
Oct

City awarded $500,000 for water project

By Shelia Tomkins

The City of Guttenberg has been awarded $500,000 from the Iowa Economic Development Authority through the Community Development Block Grant (CBDG) program, which provides support for community improvements.

The grant application was written by Upper Explorerland Regional Planning Commission with help from City Manager Denise Schneider and Veenstra & Kimm Inc., an engineering firm contracted by the city.

Wed
12
Oct

C.R. students set to perform fall play


Lead actors Izzy Cartwright (portrayed by junior Ellie Davis), right, stands with her twin brother Finn Cartwright (junior Andrew "Ham" Johnson) just before departing on her camping trip to Wells, Ore. (Photo submitted)

By Caroline Rosacker

Clayton Ridge student cast members and directors Jason and Nika Tipsword, and volunteers Julie and Frank Davis, and Shirley Edwards are set to perform the play The Search for Izzy Cartwright or, Escape from the Forest of Mind-Control Slime by Madison Mondeaux.

Performances will be Friday, Oct. 21, and  Saturday, Oct. 22, at 7 p.m., and Sunday, Oct. 23 at 2 p.m. in the Clayton Ridge Elementary, Garnavillo.

Wed
12
Oct

Lakeside hosting "Band Together for Good"


Dr. Mollie Marti (above) of Worldmaker, will join Rachelle Howe of Mental Health Today, and Kyle Selberg of Lakeside to raise funds to support youth mental health and resilience programming in Allamakee County at Lakeside Ballroom in Guttenberg on Saturday, Oct. 22. (Photo submitted)

Submitted by Kyle Selberg

Three natives of northeast Iowa are joining forces to host the "Band Together for Good" fund-raiser on Saturday, Oct. 22, at Lakeside Ballroom and Sports Bar in Guttenberg. Kyle Selberg of Lakeside, Dr. Mollie Marti of Worldmaker, and Rachelle Howe of Mental Health Today are raising funds to support youth mental health and resilience programming in Allamakee County. The three natives of Waukon share a passion for supporting youth and families in their hometown.

Wed
12
Oct

Lakeside hosting "Band Together for Good"


Dr. Mollie Marti (above) of Worldmaker, will join Rachelle Howe of Mental Health Today, and Kyle Selberg of Lakeside to raise funds to support youth mental health and resilience programming in Allamakee County at Lakeside Ballroom in Guttenberg on Saturday, Oct. 22. (Photo submitted)

Submitted by Kyle Selberg

Three natives of northeast Iowa are joining forces to host the "Band Together for Good" fund-raiser on Saturday, Oct. 22, at Lakeside Ballroom and Sports Bar in Guttenberg. Kyle Selberg of Lakeside, Dr. Mollie Marti of Worldmaker, and Rachelle Howe of Mental Health Today are raising funds to support youth mental health and resilience programming in Allamakee County. The three natives of Waukon share a passion for supporting youth and families in their hometown.

Wed
12
Oct

GMHC updates masking guidelines

The Guttenberg Municipal Hospital & Clinics is updating its masking guidelines. 

"Based on decreased levels of COVID-19 transmission in our communities, GMHC will no longer require patients, guests or visitors to wear a mask while in our facilities, with the following exceptions," said a spokesperson.

•Masks are required within 10 days of a positive COVID-19 test or related exposure.

Wed
05
Oct

Henry C. Plagman

Henry Christopher Plagman, 71, of Guttenberg, died Friday, Sept. 30, 2022, at Guttenberg Care Center. 

Graveside services were held at Mt. Harmony Cemetery in Garber on Tuesday, Oct. 4, conducted by Pastor Margaret Yackel Juleen.

Henry was born on July 21, 1951, at Mercy Hospital in Dubuque to LaVerne and Minnie (Bottleman) Plagman. Henry grew up around the Elkport area where he received his education locally. Henry spent his life working for various local farmers. 

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