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   Le Mars Daily Sentinel (Newspaper) - September 20, 2005, Le Mars, Iowa                                with a high around 89.. Please see page 2 for the extended weather forecast Rocket football wins big Page 9 Calendar of events 0 at the carrier to your home on Sentinel INDEX Opinion For the Obituaries People & Sports Essential services won't be affected by higher heating costs By Bob Eschliman v Staff Writer ' Le Mars city administrator Scott Langel said essential services provided by the city won't be affected by enormously higher fuel or prices this Other may feel a severe it's an essential it will continue to be performed as it always Langel believe the mayor and city council will back me up when I say that we will find other areas to cut Fuel prices will adversely affect the budgets set for the city fleets operated by the public works and water The 2005-06 budget was set in when fuel prices were estimated to be per the price is hovering around See On 3 Area students learn about agriculture during annual Chamber tour This lamb cries for its mother as children gather around to touch it. photo by Marcene By Marcene Heeren Sentinel correspondent They came by the Third and fourth grade students from Le Mars Gehlen Remsen Union and Remsen St. Mary's schools were ready to check out the four farms included in the annual Le Mars Area Chamber of Commerce Agricultural The students were divided into four Each group alternated from farm to farm on a schedule that allowed them 30 minutes per Life on the farm is familiar for some of the For the site of manure on the ground prompted a at There was much more to Darrel a sheep shearer from demonstrated his craft at the Dennis Wolf farm near Le It was a hands-on experience for the children as they passed around the sheared wool to feel the lanolin in it. Before Wolf gave them chance to pet a baby A stop at the Tony and Shirley Schroeder farm gave students a chance tq Baby remain the biggest draw for young farm pet Barkley the farm dog while listening to an informative talk about beef The Schroeders talked about the products that come from beef and how they care for the They also touched on farm See On 3 Inc. celebrates 40 Years Inc. will celebrate it's 40th anniversary with an open house at the administrative office at 418 S. Marion 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Sept. 21. Action W Inc. was created on Sept. 27, 1965, as a part of President Lyndon B. Johnson's Economic Opportunity Act. Initial staff focused on job training and economic the sion of Inc. is to meet the individual and community needs through and outreach is one of 18 Community Action Agencies in Iowa providing services to all 99 has been privileged to serve Northwest Iowa for these past 40 said Dick executive have been fortunate to have strong in order to allow our agency to grow and meet the changing needs of See On 3 Sparks will fly as returns to the Postal Playhouse By Earl Horlyk Editor The antic staged by the Le Mars Community will open 4 at the Postal a humorous retelling of the story of Cyrano de involves wannabe matchmaker Opal Kronke and her quest to fix up her friend Rosie Will the sparks fly between Rosie and the elusive Mr. Or will Sophie get burned in this countrified version of See On 3 Seivert will be honored at Bishop's Dinner By Beverly Van Buskirk Lifestyles A longtime Gehlen Catholic coach and guidance counselor is one of four Catholic schools educators who will receive the Excellence in Education Award at the Ninth Annual Bishop's Dinner for Catholic Education in Richard Seivert will receive the award at the Oct. 23 dinner to be held at the Sioux City Convention The Ninth Annual Bishop's Dinner for Catholic Education celebrates Catholic schools and each year recognizes four excellent teachers from the Sioux City Diocese for their work in Catholic The teachers will also receive a The other three orees are Cynthia Edge of St. Mary's Laura Owens of Sacred Heart Sioux and Janet Wade of St. Edmond Middle Fort Sievert came to Gehlen Catholic Schools in 1976 after teaching four years in He serves as guidance counselor for students in seventh to twelfth high school social studies girls track coach and is the director of Mission Honduras at Gehlen Catholic took on the counseling position at Gehlen in 1983. He is a graduate of Dakota State in S.D. am but to receive this Seivert said in a press release from the Sioux City See On Page 3 uur in All of Creation Pictured are Kevin Superintendent of Catholic Diocese of Sioux Richard counselor and coach at Gehlen Catholic and Linda Curriculum Development for the Catholic Schools for the Diocese of Sioux  

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