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Traffic Court: February 18, 2010 - March 3, 2010

The following defendants have been either found guilty or have pleaded guilty to the charge after which their name is listed on or between the dates of February 18, 2010 and March 3, 2010.

FAIL TO OBEY TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICE
Janet Marie Hoefling, Odebolt IA

VIOLATION - FINANCIAL LIABILITY - ACCIDENT
Tommy L Mann, Fort Dodge IA

6-10 OVER IN A 55 MPH ZONE
Tyson James Boeckman, Schleswig IA
James Robert Mohr, Manson IA
Donald Ray Lehman, Anita IA
Danial Roy Obermann, No Address Given
Bruce Allen Albertsen, Sioux City IA
Lona Jo Leiss, Sioux City IA
Rick A Holum, Omaha NE
Amber Marie Bosma, Ocheyedan IA
Teresa Drilling, Lake View IA
Royce David Fladung, Sioux City IA

OPERATION WITHOUT REGISTRATION
Bret F Wessendorf, Sac City IA
Christina Jin Ites, Newell IA
Ryan Lee Sheehan, Iowa City IA

MAX HOURS OF SERVICE VIOLATION
Brian Thomas Imes, Sioux Falls SD
Danial Roy Obermann, No Address Given
Robert Joe Newman, Sedalia MO
Craig David Hupfeld, Liscomb IA

FAIL TO USE HEADLAMPS WHEN REQUIRED
Patrick Benjamin Kenny, Portsmouth IA

FAIL TO MAINTAIN CONTROL
Corey Lee Mamanny, Schaller IA

CARELESS DRIVING
Corey Lee Mamanny, Schaller IA

FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH SAFETY REG.RULES
Dale Euguen Christensen, Sagle IN
Nathan Lee Stafford, Jonesboro AR
David Jon Stanley, Billings MT
Jason Eugene Hopkins, Sioux City IA
Jaeson Michael Hanrahan, Philip SD
Dennis Michael Quinn, Pleasant Hill IA
Bradley N Gosch, Dows City IA

FAIL TO MAINTAIN SAFETY BELTS
William F Kolbe, Lake View IA

FAILURE TO HAVE VALID LICENSE/PERMIT WHILE OP
Joe Ladehoff, Early IA

FAIL TO OBEY STOP OR YIELD SIGN
Nicholas Fenton Sackett, Schaller IA

11-15 OVER IN A 55 MPH ZONE
Dwayne Kenneth Jacobson, Gerretson SD
Anthony Charles Weiland, Alta IA

6-10 OVER IN A 30 MPH ZONE
Elaine Sue Aden, Carroll IA

1-5 OVER IN A 25 MPH ZONE
Danielle Renae Krass, North Sioux City SD

PASSING CONTRARY TO HIGHWAY SIGN/MARKING
Klay Scott Ebers, Sioux City IA

OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLE WITH EXPIRED LICENSE
Joey L. Arbegast, Lake View IA

16-20 OVER IN A 55 MPH ZONE
Tyler Dean Lefeber, Harlan IA

FAILURE TO PROVE SECURITY - 1ST OFFENSE
Tisha M Stastny, Omaha NE

FAILURE TO HAVE A VALID DL
Tisha M Stastny, Omaha NE

11-15 OVER IN A 25 MPH ZONE
Donald Kenneth Petschauer, Odebolt IA



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VIDEO - March 2, 2010 ESC CAC Meeting

Ag Ed Presentation


1. Call to order
2. Scott Johnson and Larissa Rupnow introduce themselves
3. What is the Ag Ed model?
4. Other departments that use the Ag Building.
5. What classes are offered?
6. Consideration of Ag business class and how it can be used for dual credit.
7. How many students take Ag Ed?
8. Classes highlighted and explained.
8a. Ag Literacy
8b. Horticulture
8c. Animal Science (aquatic)


8d. Ag Leadership
8e. Biotech


Future Farmers of America Presentation


1. FFA photo organization
2. How many students are in FFA?
3. Reasons to stay a member after high school.
4. ESC FFA top 5% for last 3 years
5. FFA events participation
6. How many middle school students are in FFA?
7. Discovery camp reviewed.
8. "We are by far the largest."
9. Professional support.
10. Ag teacher's conference.
11. Larissa Rupnow on the national soy board, setting biotech curriculum.
12. FAA helps student’s performance in science.

Questions


1. Questions and discussion.


Family Consumer Science Presentation


1. Marsha Phillips Introduces herself.
2. " Mrs. Dettmann had a family complication, so I'm going to talk about her..."
3. How many students go through Dettman's class?
4. FCS Classes highlighted and outlined.
5. FCCLA outlined.
5a. “... has the family as its focus..."
5b. “...not about cooking and sewing..."
5c. Stack the Mac competition.
6. FCS Skills Focus.
7. Technology usage
7a. wikis...
78. Digital photography.
7c. Skype.
8. Activities in which FCS engage that benefits the school.



Advisor Advisee Program Presentation


1. Bullying and harassment.
2. Financial fitness for the seniors.
3. Vision Statement discussed.
4. Questions, comments.




Business Department Presentation


1. Lanice Kock and Pam Rust introduce themselves
2. Dual credit classes explained
2a. Web Design.
2b. Intro to Accounting.
3. Rust is "Online Queen" and what that means.
4. Details of the online experiment.
5. Computer applications.
6. Digital Photography.
7. "If you want a lecture, don't come to our rooms."
8. Going green.
9. "...that piece of software also allows us to be Big brother"



1. Training middle school students in Moodle.
2. Questions.




Health Science Presentation


1. Kit Williams introduces herself.
2. Features of Health Science curriculum.
2a. Visiting Cherokee MHI.
2b. Alternative medicines.
2c. Frontier medicine.
2d. Infection Control.
2e. Hospice.
2f. Mercy Air Care.
2g. Infection control (more detail)
2h. Vital signs.
2i. Medical terminology.



3. Nurse aid program.
3a. What you can do with a nurse aid certification.
4. Health Fair competition.
4a. Unity award.
5. Questions.



Industrial Tech Presentation


1. Eric McCullough introduces himself
2. Industrial Tech Classes
2a. Woodtech I, II, II.
2b. Light Construction.
3c. Mechanical Drafting.
3d. CAD.
4. Number of students.
5. ESC students earn scholarships.
6. Student demonstrates software.
7. in depth explanation of.


1. Questions for the students / extended discussion.
2. Tour of the wood lab.
3. Questions and discussions about specific ongoing projects.
4. Explanation of the Sawstop safety feature.


Department of Ed site visit preparation


1. Kruthoff illustrates how the evening’s presentations tie into the DE visit prep







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VIDEO - CAASA Requests funding from Sac County

Part 1


Part 2


Part 3






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VIDEO - Sac County Supervisors table approval of central service cost allocation plan pending review of fee for service







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VIDEO - Elaine Rex reappointed to the Sac County Board of Adjustment







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ESC grad Chad Fertig interviewed in Farmer Today

Chad Fertig slings a backpack over his shoulder and heads out the door of Curtiss Hall, a journey that also puts him a step closer to the family farm near Wall Lake... Read More





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Iowa Association of School Boards in trouble

The Iowa Association of School boards, a group funded with taxpayer money, is in the midst of a financial crisis and has asked forensic auditors to look for evidence of fraud and criminal activity at the organization... Read More



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Wonderland! The Musical Misadventures of a Girl Name Alice to be performed at the middle school






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