September 2019

Redemption song: Guzzle reflects on transformation after showstopping fair performance

Sometimes in our lives, we all have pain. We all have sorrow. But, if we are wise, we know that there’s always tomorrow.
           

Supervisors receive bids for bridge repair project

The Grundy County Board of Supervisors opened a pair of sealed bids from two local contractors for a bridge repair in a rural area of the county around 150th Street and J Avenue at Monday morning’s regular meeting.
           
PCI of Reinbeck submitted the low bid at $79,932.50, and Boulder Contracting of Grundy Center submitted a bid of $119,600 for the project, which County Engineer Gary Mauer had originally estimated at $124,400. The repairs will include replacing wood piling with steel, and the bridge has been closed since May 1.
           

Board elections upcoming at local districts

The period to file paperwork for school board candidacy is officially underway in Iowa as of July 10, and several seats will be up for grabs at each of the five Grundy County districts. A list of the candidates up for re-election is below, and not all of them have announced whether or not they will run for another term.
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            In the AGWSR district, a total of three members are up for re-election in 2017: Board President Brian Johnson of district two, Pat Ubben of district one and Anthony Sillman of district 11.
 
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Motorcyclist injured in Highway 20 accident

A motorcyclist headed for the Sturgis Festival in South Dakota suffered a serious injury but was eventually released after losing control on Highway 20 at the Dike exit on Friday.
           
Yair Gavrielov, age 51, of Glenview, Illinois, was driving a 2013 Honda motorcycle westbound when he dropped off the inside shoulder, tried to bring himself back onto the road and lost control. Gavrielov was ejected from the vehicle after it rolled several times, and he was taken to Covenant Hospital in Waterloo.
 

Grundy Register July 20, 2017

Rebel baseball falls to Hudson in district final

TRAER – During a postseason run where defense was king, the Gladbrook-Reinbeck baseball team met its match in a Class 1A district final last Saturday night.
   Hudson was just as sharp defensively and had the right mixture of big hits and sound fundamentals to take advantage of a brief lapse in the Rebels' otherwise-sterling defense, pouncing on the opening in a 3-2 victory for the Pirates and ending G-R's season at 15-9.

July 20, 2017

Grundy, Iowa Falls law firms announce expansion

GRUNDY CENTER – Last week, the Heronimus, Schmidt, Allen, Schroeder & Geer law firm announced that an Iowa Falls-based practice – Barker, McNeal, Wiese & Holt – will be joining their firm.
Todd Geer, a partner with Heronimus et al., said their firm was contacted about the possibility last year by Michael Holt, who is a partner with Barker et al.

Fair board plans infrastructure improvements, upgrades

GRUNDY CENTER – Even with several days still left of this year’s Grundy County Fair Week, fair board members are already busy planning future improvements and upgrades at the fairgrounds – including one project they hope to start as early as this year.
“We’ve spent the last 10 years or so trying to make improvements out here to get more community involvement,” said fair board president Kyle Dudden. “We’ve had a lot of long-range, optimistic brain-storming for what we’d like to see in the future, and we’d like to go forward with some of these ideas.”

G-R's Tscherter stifles BCLUW bats in victory

REINBECK – Tyler Tscherter doesn’t let the opposition intimidate him.
   The freshman on Gladbrook-Reinbeck’s baseball team has held his own on the mound and threw a gem against BCLUW last Monday in a 6-2 victory for the Rebels in Reinbeck.
   Tscherter allowed no hits in five and two-third shutout innings, striking out nine with two walks. It was his second consecutive start with no hits allowed after a five-inning stint against South Hardin on June 21.

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