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Students Learn Empathy Towards Jesus During Living Stations of the Cross

    During Danbury Catholic School's final hour of school before the Easter break, the older students relived Jesus' final hours during their Living Stations of the Cross.
    "We want our students to experience what it was like and to reflect how Jesus suffered," said kindergarten teacher Michelle Drees.
    The students indeed experienced Jesus' final walk. Using the Stations which line the walls at St. Mary's Church, the group of cast members following Jesus, played by Leo Dirksen, grew as they traveled towards the final destination at the front of the church. The kids, normally full of smiles and happy talk, remained somber during the reenactment. Numerous students explained that this annual event gives them perspective of the pain and suffering which Jesus endured.
    "I like to do it (the Stations of the Cross) because it reminds people of the Stations of the Cross and what Jesus did for us," stated Emily Flammang who played Veronica.
    Principal Molly Petersen agreed that the living stations help to remind those in attendance of the sacrifice Jesus gave.
    "The Living Stations of the Cross really give the kids and the attendees a chance to imagine the sequence of events," added Principal Molly Petersen. "You don't just hear the story, but you see the kindness of Veronica when she wipes Jesus's face and you see Mary's despair as she tries to push through the crowd to get to her son. The music we incorporate helps give more context to the story and more time for personal reflection on the story unfolding."
    "It was a sad story," said Charlotte Gagnon, one of the soldiers. "I was a solder, so I had to deal with the sadness."
    The children do get into their parts, putting their hearts into their character.
    "I felt scared, and I felt like a horrible person and weird when people were yelling to crucify him," commented Samantha Scofield who played the part of Barabbas.
    Annika Doty, one of the women who met Jesus on the way to Golgatha, felt empathy for Mary, Jesus' mother.
    "I felt bad for Mary because she had to watch her son die," she said.
    Lauren Dirksen, who played Mary, had mixed thoughts, one as a student and one as Mary.
    "It was weird," she said concerning having to hold Leo Dirksen, her classmate and pretending he was her son. "In real life, Mary would be really sad," she added.
    Playing Jesus did give Leo a different perspective on the pain and suffering Jesus endured.
    "It made me open my eyes how worse it (the crucifixion) actually was than what I thought it was," he said. He also enjoyed the opportunity to play such a significant part. "It was fun because I got to act out everything they did and experience it first hand," he added.
    To the right, the group arrives at the sixth station, Veronica wipes the face of Jesus. Veronica holds up the cloth which was used by Jesus to wipe his face, and his image was left on the cloth.


Easter Bunny Welcomes Kids of All Ages

    It was cold outside, but it was warm in Dana Hall for the Eggstropiganza. Using a tropical theme, kids were able to participate in multiple activities, including meeting the Easter Bunny.
    Above, Nixon Boyle, son of Ally and Alex Boyle of Mapleton paid a visit to the Eggstropiganza with his grandparents, Ellen and John Boyle. He was a little hesitant at first but did go to the Easter Bunny all decked out in tropical flowers.
    More pictures are in this issue.


DC to Present A Western Story, the Good, the Bad, and the Silly

    The students at Danbury Catholic School will going western when they perform their Spring program, "A Western Story, the Good, the Bad, and the Silly."
    All are invited to attend the program during one of its showtimes. It will be presented on Tuesday, April 14th at 9:30 a.m. and again at 6:30 p.m.


Plant Orders Due Apr. 15

    The 8th annual Danbury Catholic Plant sales are winding down. Order your high-quality annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, hanging baskets and mixed potted planters from any Danbury Catholic student or online at janetsjungle.com. Orders are due April 14th.
    Delivery is in time for Mother's Day. Hanging baskets and patio planters make beautiful Mother's Day gifts!
    This year, a plant order pick up location will also be in Ida Grove at the Sacred Heart Parish Center. Pick up your orders on May 7th in Ida Grove or May 8th at Danbury Catholic School. When you order, please specify where you would like to pick up your order.
    Questions? Need help ordering? Contact Janelle Clausen at 712-420-1502 or Molly Petersen at 712-420-0954.


Danbury Clean Up This Weekend

    Spring Cleanup is this weekend in Danbury. Details can be found in this Review.


Corn Days Meeting April 20th

    Yeah, it's a little early for Corn Days, but then again, it's not too early to make plans for our annual weekend celebration.
    A Corn Days meeting will be held on Monday, April 20th at 6:00 in Dana Hall. We will brainstorm


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Brodersen Named FSB President/CEO

    Ryan Brodersen has joined First Security Bank in the position of President / CEO as of March 30th.
    Ryan was raised in Denison and has spent most of his life in western Iowa. He graduated from Denison High School


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Thank You

The Easter Eggstropiganza was a huge success; the smiles on the faces of the kids and adults were amazing to see. Those who thanked me for the hard work and creativity were very much appreciated.
There is no way I could have pulled this off without lots of help.


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Adventures with Lynnie

    Last week, well, the last few weeks, I'd been working on the Easter Eggstropiganza. It was nice to have something to work on. Yeah, there were other things to distract boredom, but - you have to be like me to understand me, I guess - I revel


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Euchre, Bingo at Cord Memorial

    Join fellow Euchre players at Cord Memorial Library, and play Euchre at 4pm every week. Beginner and seasoned players are welcome.
    On Thursday, April 16th Bingo will fill the library. This will begin at 1:30. Everyone's


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Artificial Intelligence Unpacked

    ISU Extension and Outreach - Woodbury County is hosting 'Artificial Intelligence Unpacked,' a session designed for all experience levels. Whether you use AI daily or are just starting to wonder what the buzz is about, join us on


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Danbury Spring Clean Up April 10-12

    Danbury's Spring Clean Up Days will be Friday, April 10th from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Saturday, April 11th from 9:00 a.m. - noon, and Sunday, April 12th from 9:00 a.m. until the dumpsters are full. The dumpsters will be in the


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Stress Awareness Program for Seniors

    The Fisher Whiting Memorial Library will host a special program focused on stress awareness for seniors on Thursday, April 16th at 1:00 PM.
    Presented by the CCMH Senior Life Solutions team, this informative


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LoHi Trek to traverse Loess Hills

    Castana, IA (April 6, 2026) - The 2026 LoHi Trek will take place in parts of Monona and Woodbury counties April 8-12. The Trek is a four-day, four-night group hiking trip through western Iowa's Loess Hills. Participants will be


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Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report

March 30 - April 5, 2026

    DES MOINES, Iowa (Apr. 6, 2026) - Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig commented on the Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report released by the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. The


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Weather Summary

Provided by Justin Glisan, Ph.D., State Climatologist, Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship
    The first reporting period of the season was unseasonably warm and wet as an active storm track brought several rounds


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Help Us With Our Bottom Line

    Recently, MidAmerica Publishing, owner of 19 newspapers and 4 shoppers in Iowa including the Ida County Courier and Holstein Advance, announced its closure. These newspapers and shoppers were at risk of being forced to end. It appears


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President Trump's Great American Agriculture Celebration Signals a New Era for Farmers

by Congressman Randy Feenstra
    Last week, during the Great American Agriculture Celebration, we saw the largest gathering of farmers ever hosted at the


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The Alons Archive

by Senator Kevin Alons
    Debate continued on the Senate floor this week as we considered policies impacting Iowans across our state. As we work to finalize budget negotiations and move toward adjournment, I'd like to highlight


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MAPLE VALLEY-ANTHON OTO COMMUNITY SCHOOL April 2026 Regular Board Meeting Agenda

The board of education, staff, and volunteers of the Maple Valley-Anthon Oto Community School shall be responsible for developing the intellectual, physical, emotional, social, and creative skills


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Farmers Need a Written Estate and Succession Plan

March 24, 2026, 8:00 am | Alaina Friesleben, Kristine Tidgren
    AMES, Iowa – None of us likes to think about death. It's upsetting to acknowledge that dad or grandpa just had his second


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