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Jun

Ihm is Stars & Stripes Super Senior


Guttenberg native Joe Ihm will be the Super Senior honored in this year's Stars and Stripes parade. (Photo submitted)

By Molly Moser

The Guttenberg Chamber of Commerce has selected 87-year-old native Joe Ihm as the Super Senior for the June 30 Stars and Stripes parade. “Retiring this year from leading the Lockmaster’s House Heritage Museum after 25 years, Joe Ihm exemplifies the spirit of volunteerism. His wealth of river knowledge and stories have delighted thousands of museum visitors each year,” said Chamber Director Mandy Ludovissy.

Wed
20
Jun

City council acts on requests, denies item tabled last month

By Shelia Tomkins

The Guttenberg city council at its regular monthly meeting on June 11 moved forward on a noise ordinance, denied a zoning request that was tabled last month and approved wages and contracts with non-union employees.  

Mayor Bill Frommelt led councilmembers Mick Pierce, Austin Greve, Fred Schaub, Virginia Saeugling and Jane Parker through the evening's agenda; also on hand were city manager Denise Schneider and city attorney Michael Schuster.

Wed
20
Jun

Germaine L. Weyant

Germaine Lorraine Weyant, 93, of Guttenberg, died Monday, June 11, 2018, at the Guttenberg Care Center.

Funeral services were Thursday, June 14, at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Guttenberg, conducted by Rev. Marvin Bries. Visitation was before services at the church.

Interment was at St. Mary’s Cemetery, Guttenberg.

Wed
13
Jun

Dorothy M. Zittergruen

Dorothy Mae (Mueller) Zittgruen, 90, passed away peacefully on Sunday, June 10, 2018, at HCI Hospice Care at Kavanagh House in Des Moines.

Visitation will be from 4-7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 12, at Tuecke-Allyn Funeral Home, Garnavillo.

Funeral service will be at St. Peter Lutheran Church, Garnavillo, at 10 a.m., Wednesday, June 13, conducted by Rev. Hillary Burns-Kite.

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13
Jun

Richard “Rick” Hyde

Richard “Rick” Hyde, 51, of Guttenberg, died Monday, May 28, 2018, at the Guttenberg Municipal Hospital in Guttenberg.

Visitation was Saturday, June 2, at Tuecke-Allyn Funeral Home, Guttenberg.

Committal services followed the visitation at Ceres Cemetery on Saturday, June 2, conducted by Rev. Shane Anderson, with military rites by the Guttenberg American Legion Post #373.

Wed
13
Jun

Kuempel will be Grand Marshal


Tom Kuempel retired in March after 55 years of service at Kuempel Hardware. He was chosen by the Chamber of Commerce as the Stars and Stripes Celebration Grand Marshal. (Press photo by Sheila Tomkins)

By Molly Moser

Guttenberg Chamber of Commerce has selected Tom Kuempel to serve as Grand Marshal in the June 30 Stars and Stripes Parade. “With his 55 years as a business owner in Guttenberg, Tom Kuempel is a shining example of dedication to our community,” said Chamber Director Mandy Ludovissy.

Wed
13
Jun

Responsible beverage server training June 13, 20


Two free training courses for anyone serving alcoholic beverages will be held June 13 and 20 at the Guttenberg Welcome Center. (Press stock photo)

By Molly Moser

Substance Abuse Services for Clayton County and the Clayton County Sheriff’s Department will present two free training courses relevant to those serving alcohol in bars and restaurants, at community events, or selling beverages from convenience stores and grocery stores. Guttenberg native Adam Sadewasser, certified prevention specialist for Substance Abuse Services for Clayton County, will lead the courses.

Wed
06
Jun

County to hold public think tanks

Residents of Clayton County are invited to share thoughts on the future of Clayton County during an upcoming series of public meetings. 

Clayton County is updating comprehensive plan goals and strategies for housing, economic development, transportation, agriculture, natural resources, public facilities, land use and more. The County has held meetings with the public, the steering committee, and focus groups to establish a community vision, review data about the county, and discuss limitations and opportunities for different areas.  

Wed
06
Jun

Kathy Brown is Master Gardener


Master Gardeners must volunteer 20 hours annually to keep their status. Above, several Master Gardeners and volunteers from a local church group weed the St. Olaf garden that feeds the Clayton County Food Shelf. (Photo submitted)

By Molly Moser

Guttenberg resident Kathy Brown, like many in the area, was born and raised on a farm. “We had a huge garden so we were pretty much raised on the produce and milk, eggs and meat grown on the farm,” she told The Press. “It was very much organic and there was no processed food, so I guess I am a firm believer in ‘natural’ and ‘the way God gave it to us is best!’”

Wed
06
Jun

Stirn brings ancient tradition home from Ontario


Eric Stirn places a stone atop one of the inuksuk he built on his riverfront property. He began studying inuksuk because of their prevalence in the areas of northwestern Ontario where he often travels. (Press photo by Molly Moser)

By Molly Moser

Since ancient times, humans have been purposefully leaving traces of their presence throughout the landscape. From spray-painted graffiti and names carved into the bricks of Guttenberg’s 1903 school building, to projects like traveling painted rocks, all the way back to prehistoric cairns built worldwide, we have long had a desire to communicate our existence to future voyagers. 

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