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Shellsburg American Legion Elementary School continues Flag Raising tradition

The Shellsburg Legion continues flag raising tradition in spite of a missing flag pole this year For the last several years the Shellsburg American Legion marks the first day of school by raising a new flag the elementary school in Shellsburg. Dave Travis, Bud Yoe, Ed Shaeffer, Garth Gardemann, Ace Husted and honorary bugler, Don "Snip" Wilson all participated.  Normally the Legion will lower last year's flag and raise a new one. This year due to the derecho, the school lost their flag pole.

S.C.R.A.M.

Do you own a surveillance camera that records video footage and want to help the police solve crime?  Register your home or business surveillance camera with the Vinton Police Department.  The information will help police contact you quickly to identify criminals in your neighborhood.  Registration is entirely voluntary and all personal information gathered is for official use only and will not be released to any member of the general public.

Century & Heritage Farm Families honored in Vinton and not the Iowa State Fair

The Gordon Spurgeon Family Farm recognized as a Century Farm Photo Captions: The Spurgeon Family post with Gordon who was recognized as a Century Farms member. Pictured next to him are his daughters Cathy and Carol, and Stephan is on the right in the white shirt, carrying on the family tradition. Other members of the family were present for the special recognition.---The family farm in 1971 and in 1982---Iowa Secretary of Ag Mike Naig along with Iowa Farm Bureau Federation President Craig Hill made a stop in Vinton on Tuesday, September 1, to present two Century Farm awards and one Heritage Farm award to families who have kept their farms in the family for at least 100 and 150 years respectively.

First week of school, First case of COVID-19

The West Family celebrating the first day of Kindergarten at Tilford Elementary The first day of school for many of the children took place on Tuesday, for Kindergarten and on Wednesday for preschoolers. For the first time in 5 months, children gathered at the local schools and made their way to their classrooms. Teachers were eager to get back to work, in a normal way and the children lined up outside, were obviously ready to be back as well.

Derecho sends Grain Bin into Benton County Deputy on Duty

Deputy Sheriff Jeff Harnish survives encounter with grain bin For Deputy Sheriff and officer with Belle Plaine Jeff Harnish, it was just another day at work. Except on this day, August 10th. It won't be one he will be forgetting. He had just finished a stop on Highway 30 when he noticed the wind was picking up. He searched for a place to find some shelter. Pulling in across the road from a stand of trees which also sheltered a pig barn and silo, he saw a straight truck had also pulled over to escape the wind as well.

Help needed at Timber Ridge Mobile Home Park today, Tuesday September 1

Many people have been concerned about the residents of the trailer park just south of Shellsburg.   If anyone is available and interested in lending a helping hand there, here's an organized opportunity.    The Mennonite Disaster Service folks have spent several days working on properties in and around Shellsburg and we appreciate their assistance.

Boomfest Wraps up the Summer

With close to 25 vendors in downtown Vinton, the weather cooperated with a cool breeze, but nothing of the sort from earlier this month. Residents were able to get their fix of Scratch Cupcakes, funnel cakes, and various hot meals this weekend from the food vendors downtown. Vendors shared their wares with the community and stores provided sales to shoppers.

IBSSS officially owned by the City of Vinton, for now

It's official! The IBSSS will now be under private ownership for the first time in its history. After 3 years, the hard work of so many people has finally paid off. Until Thursday morning, (well officially midnight Thursday night) the Braille School Property had been owned by the State of Iowa Board of Regents. The city, until now has had no say in what happened with the property, which included Kiwanis Park. The almost 40-acre 11 building campus has been the focal point of several people over the last several years.

Iowa Storm Bring Elected Officials and Candidate out to help with Cleanup

Governor Reynold and State Representative Ashley Hinson lend a hand in Benton County It's not news that Iowa farmers were hit with a second kick in the shins with the storm 2 weeks ago. The first hit came with COVID and the shut down of processing plants for the farm animals. It is however news when the Governor shows up in her jeans and with her work gloves to help clear tree branches. Then you another woman shows up, State Representative Ashley Hinson, and this is indeed 2020 when almost anything can and will happen.

SACG (Shellsburg Area Community Group) is accepting donations

Shellsburg, one of the towns affected by the Derecho is in need of donations to help in the community. Anyone who desires to assist with the storm relief efforts can make checks out to:SACG (Shellsburg Area Community Group), and write in “storm relief” in the note.Please send to:P0 Box 71Shellsburg, IA 52332They are 501(c)3 so donations are tax deductible.