September 2019

Delfs joins Register staff as spring intern

Aspiring writer and Grundy Center High School senior Zachary Delfs is joining the staff of The Grundy Register as a spring intern to learn more about reporting and hone his skills before he heads off to UNI in the fall.
           
Delfs was born in Georgia but moved back to Wellsburg shortly thereafter and has lived in Grundy Center since 2012, attending Grundy Center schools from kindergarten on. When he isn’t busy with school, he works at Brothers Market and creates films with the Barking Vans collective that was profiled in The Grundy Register in December.

Zajac tabbed as new Spartan football coach

Everything lined up just right for Travis Zajac.

After nearly 20 years of coaching in the Dubuque area, Zajac will be the new Grundy Center football head coach, pending school board approval.

Brent Thoren resigned as the Spartans coach earlier this season, citing the need to spend more time with family.

Zajac's most recent coaching stint has been as head coach of Dubuque Wahlert's football program the last six seasons. He leaves Wahlert with an 18-38 overall record, helping lead the Eagles to two consecutive playoff appearances in 2014 and 2015 and back-to-back winning seasons in 2016 and 2017.

The Telegraph Herald newspaper in Dubuque reported that Zajac's back-to-back winning seasons with Wahlert were the first consecutive seasons above .500 for Wahlert since the early 2000s, and the consecutive playoff appearances were a first for Wahlert since a stretch of four-straight state appearances from 1994 to 1997. Wahlert has five playoff appearances in the 21 seasons since.

Wahlert went 0-9 last season in Class 3A District 4, a district that produced undefeated 3A champions Cedar Rapids Xavier and 3A runner-up Western Dubuque. The Eagles also had a tough non-district schedule, including West Delaware and Davenport Assumption

Zajac is familiar with how difficult Grundy Center's district was last fall, with three playoff teams coming out of Class A District 7, including Class A champions Hudson. The Spartans finished 5-4 overall and was fourth in the district at 3-3.

"I know Grundy Center has a rich football tradition," Zajac said. "I reached out to colleagues that had great things to say about the kids from there as well as the community and school system. It's an intriguing opportunity."

Taking the job in Grundy Center, where Zajac will also teach English, allows his family to be closer to relatives. Zajac's wife grew up in the Raymond/Gilbertville area.

"That was the big draw," Zajac said. "[Grundy Center activities director] Dan Breyfogle reached out to me to gauge my interest and I was very impressed when I went to interview."

So, too, was Breyfogle.

"He's definitely student-focused, whether it's in the classroom or on the athletic field and that stuck out to us," Breyfogle said. "He focuses on relationships and what's best for the student."

Zajac, 39, will finish the rest of the school year with Wahlert before moving to the Grundy Center area over the summer. He's excited for the unique opportunity to build new relationships in a new area, along with his daughter Lauren, 10, and son Ty, 8.

"I try like crazy to build a relationship with every single kid I coach," Zajac said. "If you can learn how to relate to a kid, you find ways to motivate them because they're all motivated a bit differently. ... I like to use the sport as a way to pass on valuable lessons, to have value in society beyond wearing a football jersey on Friday nights."

Zajac, born in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, played...

Spartans' Grames wins 200 in Pella

PELLA – Grundy Center's Will Grames won the 200-meter dash at a large indoor meet held at Central College in Pella last Friday.
  
Grames' winning time clocked in at 23.77 seconds, outrunning over 300 other competitors in the event. He also notched a top-10 finish in the long jump with a best leap of 6.04 meters.
  
The 4x400 relay team of Logan Knaack, Jensen Clapp, Caleb Kuiper and Will Grames finished ninth in 3:47.57. Kuiper was 11th in the 400-meter run in 55.41.
  

The bombshell that wasn't

The Mueller report was never going to produce what the #Resistance so desperately hoped it would—a wide-ranging, Tom Clancy meets Jim Garrison “JFK” espionage conspiracy reaching the highest levels of government and vindicating the heroic journalists who saw themselves as Redford and Hoffman in “All the President’s Men” while wading further and further into a whirlpool of unbridled lunacy.

Arlene I. Goos

Arlene I. "Fuzzy" Goos, 94, of Gladbrook passed away March 24, 2019, at Westbrook Acres in Gladbrook. Funeral services will be 11:00 a.m., Thursday, March 28, 2019, at Peace United Church of Christ in Gladbrook. Visitation will be 9:30 a.m., until the time of the services, at the church.

Dike man murdered; father charged in his death

BREMER COUNTY - The father of a Dike man found dead from a gunshot wound on Friday night has been arrested and charged with first degree murder.
 
Around 5:30 p.m. on Friday evening, the Bremer County Sheriff's Office responded to the 2600-block of Vine Avenue, just west of Fairbank, for a report of a stabbing. Upon arrival, deputies found 36-year-old Brock Niebuhr, of Dike, dead from a gunshot wound. Brock’s father, 59-year-old Daniel Niebuhr, of Fairbank, was later arrested and charged with first degree murder.
 

Ashton, Creswell MVPs at NICL Senior Games

REINBECK – Tyson Creswell had been preparing for Friday night.
  
His practice during physical education classes at Gladbrook-Reinbeck paid off during the NICL Senior All-Star Game, sinking three 3-pointers, including a crowd-pleasing half-court 3-pointer that made him a solid choice for Most Valuable Player for the NICL West in the series of games on Friday night in Reinbeck.
  
In the boys game, the East came away with a 93-80 victory, led by NICL East MVP Junior Bodden of Aplington-Parkersburg, who scored a game-high 22 points.
  

Road debate rages on at supervisors meeting

After discussions over rock on gravel roads and the controversial Grundy Road paving project resumed at last week’s Board of Supervisors meeting, county officials heard feedback from constituents on both sides of the issue. Their responses couldn’t have been more different.
           
“The first person I saw this morning told me to tell (Supervisor Jim) Ross to get over it,” Dike area Supervisor Chuck Bakker said. “The road’s going through. If we need more rock, buy more rock.”
           

Kathleen Robeson

Kathleen M. Robeson, 97, of Grundy Center, formerly of Waterloo, died February 25, 2019, at Grundy Care Center. Services were March at Locke Funeral Home, Waterloo, with burial in the Garrison Cemetery in Garrison. Visitation was March 1 at Locke Funeral Home. 

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