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MVAOCOU Students Qualify for State Speech

    Speaking is a daily occurrence for nearly everyone. Some people are blessed with the gift of gab while others have learned the art of speaking. Four Rams have practiced and performed their art of speech at the district individual speech contest on March 1st in Whiting, and two proved that they have mastered the art of speaking. Junior Ada Gee (daughter of Kellie and Jeff Gee of Mapleton) and Freshman Caitlee Koenigs (daughter of Abby and Josh Koenigs of Mapleton) both earned trips to the state individual speech contest held on March 15th at Woodbury Central High School.
    "Our whole team was filled with first-time contest participants, said Bethany Mallory who, along with Kristi Paulsen coached the ladies. "We were so proud of their willingness to experiment with some new competitions and push themselves to grow despite their fears."
    Though she is a junior, Ada Gee is a rookie in Speech. She competed in Solo Improvisation.
    "I joined speech because I've always been an outgoing person, said Gee. "I've never had trouble speaking to strangers or large groups of people so I thought I'd give it a shot."
    "Ada wasn't sure what improvisation really involved, but she was up for the challenge," said Mallory. "She has a natural ability to think creatively on the spot so this category ended up being a good fit for her skills and abilities."
    "I was nervous about qualifying for state and was definitely unsure considering it was my first time," added Gee. "Once I drew my prompts and got a couple of minutes to brainstorm, I was excited and confident I would execute it well. After qualifying, I was excited and already starting to think of the next step. I like to be prepared and was asking my friends from other schools what to expect at state."
    Freshman Caitlee Koenigs competed in Interpretive Reading Prose. Unlike Gee, it took a little convincing to participate in speech.
    "Speech was something I really wasn't interested in, but my mom and sister (Cadence) pushed me a lot to do it, because it is a good learning opportunity and skill to gain," said Koenigs. "I am very glad that they did that because I learned more about myself. I never thought that I could stand up in front of a group of people and talk confidently. My dad also made it very clear that having public speaking skills will take me a lot farther in life than my jump shot."
    "Caitlee put in many hours on her own as she prepped for contest," said Mallory. "Because she was so familiar with the material, she was able to make some unanticipated, but required, adjustments to her program the day of the contest. She dug in and kept practicing up until her performance and ultimately did a terrific job.
    Caitlee, upon making it to State, now has another goal.
    "Honestly, my first emotion (when I learned that I qualified for Stae) was excitement and I wasn't thinking about anything, I was just extremely happy," said Koenigs. "But, my first thought was my new goal which is to beat my sister Cadence and make it to All-state as a freshman."
    Cadence Koenigs had been chosen for All-State her junior and senior years.
    Along with Gee and Koenigs, Nina McMillen and Chloe Wanberg stood in front of the crowd and participated in the district competition. McMillen competed in Solo Improvisation, and Wanberg competed in Original Oratory. Mallory commented that they also did very well in their categories.
    "If you are thinking about doing speech, go for it," exclaimed Ada. "It can sound intimidating, but Mrs. Mallory and Mrs. Paulsen do a great job of getting you prepared. Starting with group speech would be a great choice if you maybe have stage fright or don't want to do it alone. There is also a wide variety of things you can do, so definitely ask questions if you're interested. Lastly, do not wait and say, ‘Oh I'll do it next year.' Get started early so you can have experience under your belt and plenty of time to grow and excel!"
    Caitlee added concerning the thought of going out for Speech, "I would tell them to just go for it and do it. It is a different activity, and the skill of being able to confidently talk in front of people is what you will use for the rest of your life.
    Congratulations, ladies!
    Photo submitted by Mrs. Mallory. Thank you, Bethany!


MS Variety Show This Thursday

    The MVAO middle school 7th/8th grade concert choir will perform their annual Variety Show on Thursday, March 13, 2025, at 7:00 pm in the Anthon Center building. Please join them for a night of jokes, skits, pop songs and dancing.


Seed Planting at Cord Memorial Wednesday

    Cord Memorial Library in Danbury will be busy planting flower seeds with Cecelia Dose from Posy Lane Floral on Wednesday, March 19th from 4:00 - 5:30; come and go at your convenience.
    What a beautiful way to welcome spring! With a little love & care, you will have some charming flowers to brighten your spring and summer. Hope to see you there!


DC Preschool Round-Up for 3-Year Old Class Wednesday

    With the end of the third quarter of this year's school year ending next week, it's time for the Round-Ups to be held for the schools.
    Next week the Danbury Catholic Elementary School will hold Preschool Round-Up for the 3-year old class. To attend this round-up on Wednesday, March 19th, you are asked to either call the school at 712-883-2244 or email office@danburycatholic.org. Questions regarding round-up or Danbury Catholic School may also be asked via the phone or email above.


We Had a Blizzard, If You Get My Drift

    Last Tuesday evening and into Wednesday we had a blizzard in the area. It began with rain Tuesday afternoon and finally turned to snow overnight. The winds picked up as the snow picked up, and white out conditions were prevalent as no travel was advised.
    Unlike many blizzards, this one didn't bring as much snow as many blizzards do, somewhere around 3". This picture, taken by Lee Petersen at Rick's Computers (thanks, Lee) demonstrates the challenge of measuring the snowfall. In the foreground, hardly any snow has covered the driveway. However, the drift in the center of the picture collected several feet of snow.
    Here's a bit of trivia: This drift had a little help in growing so tall. Inside this drift was a vehicle!


Lasagna Supper Sunday

    The parishioners at St. John's United Methodist Church in Mapleton are going a bit Italian on Sunday with their lasagna supper which will be served from their church.
    There are two options for this meal, lasagna with lettuce salad and breadstick and cupcake for $10 or just lasagna and a cupcake for $6. This meal is offered as drive thru; pick it up and eat it at home!
    To reserve your meals, contact Tena at 840-0043 or Nancy at 889-1050.


LWML Prayer Service

    The Mapleton Zone LWML (Lutheran Women's Missionary League) invites you to their annual prayer service. This year the service will be at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Ida Grove. The theme is "Blessed are They..." based on the Biblical Beatitudes. The date is Thursday, March 20, 2025. Meet at 9am for coffee/rolls. Service will follow after from 9:30-10:30am. All are welcome.


Treasurer Smith Announces $1,000 ISave 529 Spring Giveaway

    DES MOINES – State Treasurer Roby Smith is kicking off March and the "unofficial" start of spring with a $1,000 ISave 529 giveaway.
    "Every Iowan should visit ISave529.com


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Seuntjens Reaches 2-Gallon Milestone at Blood Drive

    For over 15 years, Danbury and surrounding communities have supported the local blood bank, LifeServe Blood Center with at least four blood donation opportunities per year. Over the course of February, one


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Shupe Graduates from SDSU

    BROOKINGS, S.D. (03/06/2025)-South Dakota State University announces that Rachel Marie Shupe of Mapleton has graduated following the summer and fall 2024 semesters.
    Shupe graduated with an Associate of Arts


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Anthon Legion Named as Watch Site for USS Iowa Commissioning

    Members of the American Legion Post 389 in Anthon are pleased to announce that they have been chosen to host one of the currently 25 locations across the state to hold a watch party for the commissioning


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Okoboji Writers' and Songwriters' Retreat Returns for 2025

    SPIRIT LAKE - The Okoboji Writers' and Songwriters' Retreat returns to the picturesque Iowa Great Lakes area this fall, offering writers and songwriters a unique blend of education, creativity, and


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Fisher Whiting Library Events

    Stop at the Library for Some Unsolicited Advice. Monona County Reads book chosen for 2025 Jesse Q. Sutanto's Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers. Each library will offer a brief program in conjunction with the book.


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Nominate a Conservation Leader for the Iowa Farm Environmental Leader Award

Individuals and farm families will be recognized at the Iowa State Fair

    DES MOINES, Iowa – Gov. Kim Reynolds, Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig and Department of Natural Resources


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Monona County Cattlemen Scholarship

    The Monona County Cattlemen's Association will one again be offering $1000.00 scholarships for high school seniors. To be eligible to apply the student's parents/guardians must have been a paid member of the Monona County


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Adventures with Lynnie

    Blizzard warning! Woo hoo!
    When I was a kid (not that long ago) I loved blizzards. I loved the massive amounts of snow. I loved how the drifts would reach the top of our ranch-style home so we could walk onto


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FFA Members Compete in Sub-Districts

    On February 20th, three FFA members went to sub-districts in Akron. Sara Rosener and Jenna Rosener received Gold and will advance to Districts in Chapter Program. Claire Schumacher received Bronze in Creed Speaking. Claire


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Attorney General Bird Warns of IRS/Tax Scams as Tax Season Gears Up

    DES MOINES—Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird today announced tips to protect Iowans from tax and IRS scams during the 2025 tax filing season.
    "As tax season


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People Over Politics

By Jennifer Konfrst,
Iowa House Democratic Leader
    Last week, the Iowa Legislature reached the halfway point of the 2025 session, marking the first legislative deadline known as the "funnel."


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Restoring security at our southern border and delivering justice for Sarah Root

By Rep. Randy Feenstra
    Nine years ago, on January 31st, 2016, tragedy struck the Root family. 21-year-old Sarah Root, who was driving home to celebrate with


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City of Danbury - February 24, 2025 - Special/Workshop Meeting Minutes

    Mayor Boyle called the meeting to order @ 7:01pm at Danbury City Hall. Council Members Welte, Allen, Dougherty, Scholl were present and Gaspers arrived at 7:03pm. City staff Nelson was


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Keep Iowa Beautiful Announces Annual Pick-Up Iowa Program

    DES MOINES, Iowa – Keep Iowa Beautiful is calling on Iowans to help achieve our statewide goal of 2,500 volunteers to clean up litter across the state this spring. Iowans are invited to host


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