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Getting to know local government The ins and outs of city zoning


New zoning restrictions are currently underway to protect property along the top and toe (the bottom or base) of Guttenberg's bluff from becoming unstable. (Press photo by Molly Moser)

By Molly Moser

The City of Guttenberg uses two distinct boards, the zoning board of adjustment and the planning and zoning commission, to keep abreast of current events and settle zoning issues that arise. The planning and zoning commission makes recommendations to the city council regarding rules and regulations, while the board of adjustment addresses special requests and exceptions to those rules. Major points of the city’s zoning policies include regulation of type of property (commercial, residential, industrial, agricultural, etc.), set-back requirements and height requirements. 

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Reflections on a journey through the Holy Land


Guttenberg and Colesburg residents joined a larger group touring the Holy Lands in Israel, pictured here near Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem. (Photo submitted)

By Molly Moser

Pastor Shane Anderson and members of St. Paul and St. John’s Lutheran Churches in Guttenberg visited the Holy Land on a nine-day journey in January. Diane Schilling, Lori Anderson, Kathy Krieg, Matthew Anderson, Anne Glime, Karilyn McArthur and Matt Esser of Guttenberg and Colesburg traveled through Israel, visiting many places of biblical significance. 

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Feb

Kuempel Hardware announces sale of business to Meuser Lumber Co.


From left, John Finch of Meuser Lumber Co. and Tom Kuempel of Kuempel Hardware mark the beginning of a new era as two long-time Guttenberg businesses announce a change in ownership. (Press photo by Shelia Tomkins)

By Shelia Tomkins

Two historic Guttenberg businesses last week announced a change in ownership. Effective March 1, Meuser Lumber Co. will take over operation of Kuempel Hardware in downtown Guttenberg.

The Kuempel Hardware business name will remain the same.

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Feb

Getting to know local government Library board has crucial duties


The library board is responsible for staffing, collections, finances, building maintenance, and ensuring the library is a welcoming place for all audiences. Book signings, informational presentations, and youth events like toddler time, above, are part of that plan. (Press photo by Molly Moser)

By Molly Moser

Now home to 17,473 catalogued materials, the Guttenberg Public Library began as a shelf in a 1925 Guttenberg pharmacy. It was officially chartered as the Guttenberg Public Library by the City of Guttenberg in 1936, and moved to a room in the Guttenberg Municipal Building. In 1989, the current building was completed at the corner of 2nd Street and Schiller Street. Today, there are 2,401 library cardholders, and 1,597 people attended 86 library programs during the 2016-17 fiscal year. 

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Feb

Mercy Health Network seeks to replicate GMH Family Resource Center statewide


Kari Harbaugh, coordinator of the GMH Family Resource Center, spoke with Democratic gubernatorial candidate John Norris when he visited the hospital in February. Harbaugh feels strongly that her role at the FRC is to help people help themselves. (Press photo by Shelia Tomkins)

By Molly Moser

In 2017, Guttenberg Municipal Hospital’s Family Resource Center assisted 83 families with food, 198 families with clothing, and 42 families with children at Christmas. Infant items such as strollers, car seats, and beds were given to 19 families, and household or hygiene products were provided 161 times over the course of the year. All this and more were done under the coordination of Kari Harbaugh with help from 23 adult volunteers and 15 student volunteers, who gave a total of 1,251 hours of their time. 

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Joyce Hedemann

Joyce Hedemann, 90, of Monona died Friday, Feb. 23, 2018, at Central Community Hospital in Elkader.

Visitation was Tuesday, Feb. 27, at Leonard-Grau Funeral Home and Cremation Service, Monona, and before services at the church on Wednesday.

Funeral services were Wednesday, Feb. 28, at Living Faith United Methodist Church, Giard, conducted by Rev. Deb Parkison.

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Adella C. Hoeger

Adella C. Hoeger died on Feb. 23, 2018, at the Guttenberg Municipal Hospital, Guttenberg, following a brief illness.

Visitation was Monday, Feb. 26, at Tuecke-Allyn Funeral Home, Garnavillo.

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David W. Rolston

David Wayne Rolston, 75, of Bluffton, Ind., passed away Saturday morning, Feb. 17, 2018, at Markle Health and Rehabilitation. 

Visitation was Saturday, Feb. 24, at Calvary Lutheran Church in Bluffton, followed by a memorial service conducted by Pastor Jeremy Russell. 

Goodwin – Cale and Harnish Memorial Chapel in Bluffton was in charge of arrangements.

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Feb

Getting to know local government Boards address housing shortage


Home efficiency and safety repairs are the focus of CDBG funds. (Press photo)

By Molly Moser

In a recent interview with Pat McTaggart, Clayton County Supervisors Gary Bowden and Ron McCartney both point to a shortage of appropriate housing as one of the largest struggles the county faces. City Manager Denise Schneider serves on two housing-related boards aiming to address those very challenges in Guttenberg, and she sat down with The Press to explain the various acronyms, audiences, and purposes of the two.

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Wahls explains 2018-19 grade realignment plan


Students in pre-K through fifth grade will attend school at the Garnavillo campus starting this fall. Grades six to 12 will take classes in Guttenberg. (Press photo by Molly Moser)

By Molly Moser

Big changes are coming to the Clayton Ridge School District. By the fall of this year, elementary and middle school students will completely swap campuses. 

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