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SCOREBOARD & SCHEDULES SPORTS ChaRleS CiTy PReSS www.ChaRleSCiTyPReSS.COm FRiDay, JUly 17, 2020 9 HIGH SCHOOL Softball 2020 Top of Iowa East Division Softball All-Conference Teams FIRST TEAM Kaylea Fessler CentralSprings So. Kiley Hanft CentralSprings Jr. Madisyn Kelley Central Springs So. Cooper Klaahsen Central Springs Fr. Lainie Bouillon Nashua-Plainfield Fr. Lily Castle Newman Catholic Sr. Paige Leininger Newman Catholic Sr. Hailey Worman Newman Catholic Sr. Kenzie Groen North Butler Fr. Kiya Johnson North Butler Fr. Kayla Senne Northwood-Kensett Jr. Ashley Halbach Osage So. Kayla Carroll Rockford Sr. Gabby Keith Rockford Jr. Hali Anderson Saint Ansgar Jr. Abby Hemann Saint Ansgar So. SECOND TEAM Abigayle Angell Central Springs Jr. Emme Dietrich Central Springs Jr. Abby Pate Central Springs Fr. Regean Tobin Nashua-Plainfield Jr. Kealan Curley NewmanCatholic Jr. Leah Martinez NewmanCatholic So. Molly McGuire Newman Catholic Jr. Kristen Dralle North Butler Sr. Brooke Trees North Butler Jr. Jaela Parks Northwood-Kensett Sr. Leah Grimm Osage Fr. Emma Ramon Rockford Sr. Amber Reams Rockford Sr. Brooklyn Hackbart Saint Ansgar Jr. Mallory Juhl Saint Ansgar Fr. Maddie Hubka West Fork So. Rachael Hubka West Fork Sr. HONORABLE MENTION Aurora Stepleton CentralSprings Fr. Breanna Hackman Nashua-Plainfield So. Faith Wadle Newman Catholic Jr. Brynn Salge North Butler Jr. Peyton Pangburn Northwood-Kensett Sr. Victoria Schwarting Osage Jr. Mikayla Heit Rockford Sr. Hannah Patterson Saint Ansgar Sr. Kylie Laudner West Fork Sr. Player of the Year: Lily Castle, Newman Catholic Coach of the Year: TomDunn, Newman Catholic Baseball 2020 Top of Iowa East Division Baseball All-Conference Teams FIRST TEAM Chase Berding Central Springs So. Austin Bienemann Nashua-Plainfield Jr. Max Burt Newman Catholic Fr. Nash Holmgaard Newman Catholic So. Sammy Kratz Newman Catholic Sr. Doug Taylor Newman Catholic Fr. Cade Hengesteg Northwood-Kensett Jr. Ethian Tasker Northwood-Kensett Jr. Spencer Krabbe Osage Jr. Tyler Oberfoell Osage So. Kolton Lyman Rockford So. Trey Norby Rockford Sr. Ryan Cole Saint Ansgar Jr. Carter Salz Saint Ansgar Jr. Mark Williams Saint Ansgar Sr. Kellen Cameron West Fork Jr. SECOND TEAM Mason Hanft Central Springs Sr. Max Howes Central Springs Sr. Max Hillegas Nashua-Plainfield So. Kristian Holmvig Nashua-Plainfield Jr. Elijah Brinkley Newman Catholic So. Jacob Nelson Newman Catholic Sr. Chet Buss North Butler So. Ross Dearmoun Northwood-Kensett Sr. Kael Julseth Northwood-Kensett Jr. Isaac Renteria Northwood-Kensett Jr. Gavin Schaefer Osage Sr. Brett Hansen Rockford Sr. Justice Jones Rockford Jr. Taylor Hillman Saint Ansgar Jr. Kayden Ames West Fork Jr. Noah Maske West Fork Jr. Jakob Washington West Fork Jr. HONORABLEMENTION Drew Kelley Central Springs So. Sam Fundermann Nashua-Plainfield So. John Fitzsimmons NewmanCatholic Sr. Kolben Miller North Butler So. Caden Schrage Northwood-Kensett Sr. Mason O’Malley Osage Sr. Kole Menne Rockford Sr. John May Saint Ansgar Sr. Levi Janssen West Fork Jr. Player of the Year: Max Burt, Newman Catholic Coach of the Year: Jeff Ferstein, North- wood-Kensett “Floyd County Agricultural Extension District Published Report - Operating 07/01/2019 to 6/30/2020” Total Balance: July 1, 2019$235,704.83 Receipts: Grant Revenue .................$15,397.99 Interest Revenue....................$407.02 Program Fee Revenue ......$46,691.15 Property Tax Revenue....$253,123.51 Rental Revenue ..................$5,400.00 Resale Revenue .....................$435.00 Tort Revenue......................$2,878.29 Unemployment Revenue....$1,742.34 Total Receipts: ...............$326,075.30 Total Beginning Balance and Re- ceipts: ......................$561,780.13 Disbursements: Aatrix Software-Supplies Expense ....... ...........................................$24.95 Ace Professional Cleaning Services-Fa- cility Expense ..................$376.20 Amazon-Grant Expense ....$1,495.53 Applebee’s-Non-Tax Meals Expense ... ...........................................$30.00 Artwear-Supplies Expense .....$28.00 Basol, Terry-Program Fee Expense ...... .........................................$356.96 Beranek, Janet J.-Net Wages and Travel .........................$24,143.70 Bluhm’s Greenhouse-Grant Expense.... .........................................$354.33 Boge, Teresa-Program Fee Expense ..... .........................................$225.00 Bortz, Sue-Program Fee Expense ......... .........................................$601.75 Boundless Network-Marketing Expense ......................................$2,610.44 Casey’s Pizza-Meeting Expense$464.32 CedarRiver Signs, Inc-Program Fee Ex- pense ...............................$459.60 CenturyLink-Telecommunications Ex- pense ............................$3,541.95 Cerro Gordo County Extension-Program Fee Expense .................$1,709.52 Charles City Area Chamber-Member- ships, Dues Expense..........$79.00 Charles City Electronics-Equipment Ex- pense ...............................$549.98 Charles City FFA-Program Fee Ex- pense ...............................$250.00 Charles City Press-Advertising Ex- pense ............................$2,591.90 City Of Charles City-Facility Expense . .........................................$768.02 Coca-Cola-Program Fee Expense ......... ......................................$1,512.96 County Inn & Suites-Professional De- velopment Training Expense$239.92 Dairy Queen-Program Fee Expense...... .........................................$303.30 Dave’s Restaurant-Program Fee Ex- pense ............................$1,926.00 Deeter, Maxwell H.-Net Wages and Travel ..............................$293.95 Dight, Trent-Program Fee Expense ...... .........................................$285.42 Discount School Supply-Program Fee Expense .............................$32.87 Do It All Services-Facility Expense ..... ......................................$3,204.53 Dollar General Store-Program Fee Ex- pense .................................$12.31 Dollar Tree Stores-Non-Fee Proj Act Expense ...........................$382.40 Dralle’s Dept. Store Inc.-Facility Ex- pense ............................$2,412.00 Edson, Charlie-Program Fee Expense .. ...........................................$35.00 Elderbridge-Non-Fee Proj Act Expense ........................................ ($39.45) Elma Locker & Grocery, Inc.-Program Fee Expense ....................$575.00 Fareway-Non-Fee Proj Act Expense .... ......................................$1,286.36 First Advantage-Background Checks Expense ........................$1,164.20 Flint, Jody-Program Fee Expense$39.14 Floyd County Fair Board-Program Fee Expense ........................ ($126.20) Floyd County Fair Society-Program Fee Expense ...........................$314.00 Floyd County Sheriff-Program Fee Ex- pense ...............................$100.00 Floyd County Treasurer-Facility Ex- pense ...............................$216.00 Franklin County Extension-Marketing Expense .............................$40.00 Garza, Cindy-Program Fee Expense ..... ...........................................$35.00 Halvorson, John-Program Fee Expense ...........................................$11.00 Hanawalt & Son Lumber LLC-Grant Expense ...........................$256.80 Hobert Electric-Facility Expense .......... .........................................$392.10 Hobson, Andrea J.-Net Wages and Travel .........................$24,377.63 Hockenson, Patricia-Facility Expense .. ......................................$2,700.00 Hundley, Jeremy-Program Fee Expense ...........................................$35.00 HyVee-Grant Expense ......$3,123.45 Iowa 4H Foundation-Program Fee Ex- pense ............................$1,650.05 Iowa Agricultural Extension Associ- ation-Prof. Develope Training Ex- pense ............................$2,500.00 Iowa Extension Council Associa- tion-Memberships, Dues Expense ... .........................................$305.00 Iowa Public Employee Retirement Sys-Retirement Plan...$24,884.85 Iowa State Fair-Non-Fee Proj Act Ex- pense .................................$76.00 Iowa State University-Shared Support, Programs, Materials ...$30,114.76 Jendro Sanitation-Facility Expense....... .........................................$156.00 John Deere Financial-Grant Expense.... .........................................$199.05 Johnson, Jodie-Professional Contracted Services Expense .........$1,538.28 Jolly Ranchers-Program Fee Expense .. $69.00 Kamm Excavating Corp.-Grant Ex- pense ...............................$170.00 KMart-Program Fee Expense $12.56 KMAX Farms-Program Fee Expense ... $70.00 Knecht, Teresa-Program Fee Expense .. .............................................$0.00 Kwik Trip-Program Fee Expense ......... .........................................$215.29 Leaman, Amy Marie.-Net Wages and Travel ...........................$6,473.30 Litterer, Annemarie E.-Net Wages and Travel ...........................$7,372.26 Marco, Inc.-Equipment Expense........... ......................................$7,037.95 Martin Bros.-Grant Expense $722.87 Mayhew, Julie L..-Net Wages and Travel ..............................$369.07 MidAmerican Energy Company-Facility Expense ........................$2,757.50 Midwest AcuTech-Equipment Expense $889.02 Milius, Lesley A.-Net Wages and Travel .........................$44,519.41 Mills Inc.-Facility Expense ..$178.16 Mitchell County Extension-Program Fee Expense .............................$20.00 MWI Animal Health-Program Fee Ex- pense ...............................$627.72 National 4H Council-Non-Fee Proj Act Expense ........................$1,150.49 Nora Springs Rockford Register-Adver- tising Expense ...................$93.37 North Iowa Broadcasting Inc.-Marketing Expense ...........................$200.00 Northern Lights-Program Fee Expense ......................................$1,511.30 Office Depot-Supplies Expense ............ ......................................$1,368.20 Oriental Trading-Program Fee Expense .........................................$358.08 Otto’s Oasis-Grant Expense$2,142.04 Pam’s Catering-Program Fee Expense . .........................................$120.00 Pizza Hut-Non-Fee Proj Act Expense... .........................................$426.67 Poppinga, Elaine-Program Fee Expense .........................................$886.00 Prichard Law Office-Professional Con- tracted Services Expense.$150.00 QCI-Professional Development Training Expense ........................$2,270.00 Quill-Supplies Expense..........$47.96 Reams, Emily N.-Net Wages and Travel ...........................$1,496.89 Redenius, Blair A-Facility Expense...... ......................................$1,600.00 Reeves, Max-Program Fee Expense ..... ...........................................$66.00 RegistrationMax-Non-Fee Proj Act Ex- pense ...............................$750.00 Romaine’s-Facility Expense $305.00 Roseville - Rosary Society-Program Fee Expense ...............................$0.00 Rustic Corner-Program Fee Expense .... ...........................................$13.91 Scholastic, Inc.-Non-Fee Proj Act Ex- pense ...............................$461.18 Schueth Ace Hardware-Grant Expense .........................................$153.36 Science Center of Iowa-Transportation Expense ........................ ($240.00) Sedgwick, Sue-Telecommunications Ex- pense ...................................$6.27 Sherwin-Williams-Facility Expense ..... .........................................$934.39 Sisson, Sherri-Program Fee Expense .... .........................................$500.00 Sonberg, Lisa-Program Fee Expense .... .........................................$497.35 Staples-Program Fee Expense$121.43 Stille, Troy-Program Fee Expense ........ .........................................$207.00 Subway-Program Fee Expense$117.13 Superior Lumber-Grant Expense .......... .........................................$599.44 Target-Program Fee Expense$120.96 TCM Bank NA-Non-Fee Proj Act Ex- pense ...............................$526.60 Tenenbaum’s Jewelry-Non-Fee Proj Act Expense .............................$63.70 The Cincinnati Insurance Company-In- surance, Bond Expense $2,615.00 The Pub On The Cedar-Meeting Ex- pense ...............................$378.00 Titus Lock Services-Facility Expense .. $107.00 Treasurer, State Of Iowa-Payroll Taxes $6,100.00 Trinity United Methodist Church-Pro- gram Fee Expense .............$75.00 US DEPT Treasury-Payroll Taxes ........ ....................................$34,987.49 USPS-Postage Expense.....$1,120.00 Vance, Kimberly J.-Net Wages and Travel .........................$19,787.95 Vance, Missy-Program Fee Expense .... .........................................$112.50 Youth Enrichment Center-Program Fee Expense ...........................$760.95 Total ........................... ($303,798.55) Total Disbursements:...($303,798.55) Net Balance: June 30, 2020 ................. ..................................$257,981.58 No. 20244 07/17/20 Legal Notice • Legal Notice • Legal Notice • Legal Notice • Legal Notice • Legal Notice • Legal Notice • Legal Notice Friday, July 17 Baseball Class 3A-District 6 semifinal vs. Decorah at Dec- orah 7 p.m. Saturday, July 18 Softball Class 4A-Region 5 semifinal vs. Waterloo East or Center Point-Urbana at home, 7 p.m. Monday, July 20 Baseball Class 3A-District 6 final vs. TBD at TBD Tuesday, July 21 Softball Class 4A-Region 5 final vs. TBD at TBD PREP SPORTS CALENDAR CHARLES CITY COMETS Saturday, July 18 Baseball Class 1A-District 5 final vs. Saint Ansgar at Saint Ansgar, 7 p.m. NASHUA-PLAINFIELD HUSKIES REFINISHING TOUCHES ON YMCA GYM FLOOR Photos provided Throughout the month, the Charles City Family YMCA has been refinishing its gym floor, first stripping the old layer away down to the bare wood — something that was last done in 2006 — before relining it this week. The YMCA received partial funding for the project through the YMCA Facility Improvement Grant by Iowa Arts Coun- cil, a division of the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs, and the National Endow- ment for the Arts. The gym is sched- uled to re-open on Monday, July 27. NASCAR reopens gates at Bristol with more tracks to follow BRISTOL, Tenn. (AP) — Chase Elliott put his face mask on and went into the grandstands at Bristol Motor Speedway to watch the quali- fying event before NASCAR’s All-Star race, briefly becom- ing a part of the largest group of spectators at a U.S. sporting event since March. Tennessee officials permit- ted Bristol to sell up to 30,000 tickets — less than 20% of its capacity of 140,000-plus — as NASCAR slowly begins to re- open the gates. Texas Motor Speedway has the green light to admit up to 67,500 spectators on Sunday, but soaring summer tempera- tures are an expected deterrent to the track reaching 50% ca- pacity. Iowa Speedway, which is owned by NASCAR, will allow up to 6,000 into its fa- cility for IndyCar racing this weekend. Elliott on Wednesday night won the $1 million All- Star race and celebrated by fist-bumping one of the many fans that surged to the fence as he collected the checkered flag. He’d been energized ear- lier in the evening as he dis- creetly sat in the stands along the back straightaway before the main event. “I’m looking around, see- ing all these kids and families, people wearing their respective drivers (merchandise),” Elliott said. “You don’t realize how much impact you have on peo- ple you never met, you never will meet, who genuinely want to see me do well and they don’t even know me. “I felt like I had a special night sitting up there with them watching that Open from the grandstands, really seeing and getting back to the roots of what this sport is built on.” Speedway Motorsports, which owns Bristol, moved the All-Star race to Tennessee from Charlotte Motor Speed- way because North Carolina would not permit spectators. The All-Star race debuted at Charlotte in 1985 and this year marked just the second time it was not held at that track. Allowing the largest group of fans since the coronavirus pandemic shut down sports meant implementing health protocols for admission. There were no paper tickets given so fans used their phones for scanning at the gates. Tickets were still avaialble at the Tues- day evening deadline. Masks were required to nter and suggested for high-traffic areas, but fans could remove them once in their seats. San- itizer stations were located throughout the facility, as well as markers to indicate six feet of distance. Because “The Last Great Colosseum” is shaped as a massive bowl, Bristol had the ability to socially distance spectators throughout the stands.
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scoreboard & schedules

SPORTS  •  ChaRleS CiTy PReSS  •  www.ChaRleSCiTyPReSS.COm   FRiDay, JUly 17, 2020 9

hIGh schoolSoftball

2020 Top of Iowa East Division Softball All-Conference TeamsFIRST TEAMKaylea Fessler Central Springs So.Kiley Hanft Central Springs Jr.Madisyn Kelley Central Springs So.Cooper Klaahsen Central Springs Fr.LainieBouillonNashua-PlainfieldFr.Lily Castle Newman Catholic Sr.Paige Leininger Newman Catholic Sr.Hailey Worman Newman Catholic Sr.Kenzie Groen North Butler Fr.Kiya Johnson North Butler Fr.Kayla Senne Northwood-Kensett Jr.Ashley Halbach Osage So.

Kayla Carroll Rockford Sr.Gabby Keith Rockford Jr.Hali Anderson Saint Ansgar Jr.Abby Hemann Saint Ansgar So.SECOND TEAMAbigayle Angell Central Springs Jr.Emme Dietrich Central Springs Jr.Abby Pate Central Springs Fr.RegeanTobinNashua-PlainfieldJr.Kealan Curley Newman Catholic Jr.Leah Martinez Newman Catholic So.Molly McGuire Newman Catholic Jr.Kristen Dralle North Butler Sr.Brooke Trees North Butler Jr.Jaela Parks Northwood-Kensett Sr.Leah Grimm Osage Fr.Emma Ramon Rockford Sr.Amber Reams Rockford Sr.

Brooklyn Hackbart Saint Ansgar Jr.Mallory Juhl Saint Ansgar Fr.Maddie Hubka West Fork So.Rachael Hubka West Fork Sr.HONORABLE MENTIONAurora Stepleton Central Springs Fr.BreannaHackmanNashua-PlainfieldSo.Faith Wadle Newman Catholic Jr.Brynn Salge North Butler Jr.Peyton Pangburn Northwood-Kensett Sr.Victoria Schwarting Osage Jr.Mikayla Heit Rockford Sr.Hannah Patterson Saint Ansgar Sr.Kylie Laudner West Fork Sr.Player of the Year: Lily Castle, Newman CatholicCoach of the Year: Tom Dunn, Newman Catholic

Baseball2020 Top of Iowa East DivisionBaseball All-Conference TeamsFIRST TEAMChase Berding Central Springs So.AustinBienemannNashua-PlainfieldJr.Max Burt Newman Catholic Fr.Nash Holmgaard Newman Catholic So.Sammy Kratz Newman Catholic Sr.Doug Taylor Newman Catholic Fr.Cade Hengesteg Northwood-Kensett Jr.Ethian Tasker Northwood-Kensett Jr.Spencer Krabbe Osage Jr.Tyler Oberfoell Osage So.Kolton Lyman Rockford So.Trey Norby Rockford Sr.Ryan Cole Saint Ansgar Jr.Carter Salz Saint Ansgar Jr.

Mark Williams Saint Ansgar Sr.Kellen Cameron West Fork Jr.SECOND TEAMMason Hanft Central Springs Sr.Max Howes Central Springs Sr.MaxHillegasNashua-PlainfieldSo.KristianHolmvigNashua-PlainfieldJr.Elijah Brinkley Newman Catholic So.Jacob Nelson Newman Catholic Sr.Chet Buss North Butler So.Ross Dearmoun Northwood-Kensett Sr.Kael Julseth Northwood-Kensett Jr.Isaac Renteria Northwood-Kensett Jr.Gavin Schaefer Osage Sr.Brett Hansen Rockford Sr.Justice Jones Rockford Jr.Taylor Hillman Saint Ansgar Jr.Kayden Ames West Fork Jr.

Noah Maske West Fork Jr.Jakob Washington West Fork Jr.HONORABLE MENTIONDrew Kelley Central Springs So.SamFundermannNashua-PlainfieldSo.John Fitzsimmons Newman Catholic Sr.Kolben Miller North Butler So.Caden Schrage Northwood-Kensett Sr.MasonO’MalleyOsageSr.Kole Menne Rockford Sr.John May Saint Ansgar Sr.Levi Janssen West Fork Jr.Player of the Year: Max Burt, Newman CatholicCoach of the Year: Jeff Ferstein, North-wood-Kensett

“Floyd County Agricultural Extension District

Published Report - Operating07/01/2019 to 6/30/2020”

Total Balance: July 1, 2019 $235,704.83Receipts:Grant Revenue .................$15,397.99Interest Revenue ....................$407.02Program Fee Revenue ......$46,691.15Property Tax Revenue ....$253,123.51Rental Revenue ..................$5,400.00Resale Revenue .....................$435.00Tort Revenue ......................$2,878.29Unemployment Revenue ....$1,742.34Total Receipts: ...............$326,075.30Total Beginning Balance and Re-

ceipts: ......................$561,780.13Disbursements: Aatrix Software-Supplies Expense .......

...........................................$24.95 Ace Professional Cleaning Services-Fa-

cility Expense ..................$376.20 Amazon-Grant Expense ....$1,495.53 Applebee’s-Non-Tax Meals Expense ...

...........................................$30.00 Artwear-Supplies Expense .....$28.00 Basol, Terry-Program Fee Expense ......

.........................................$356.96 Beranek, Janet J.-Net Wages and

Travel .........................$24,143.70 Bluhm’s Greenhouse-Grant Expense ....

.........................................$354.33 Boge, Teresa-Program Fee Expense .....

.........................................$225.00 Bortz, Sue-Program Fee Expense .........

.........................................$601.75 Boundless Network-Marketing Expense

......................................$2,610.44 Casey’s Pizza-Meeting Expense $464.32 CedarRiver Signs, Inc-Program Fee Ex-

pense ...............................$459.60 CenturyLink-Telecommunications Ex-

pense ............................$3,541.95 Cerro Gordo County Extension-Program

Fee Expense .................$1,709.52 Charles City Area Chamber-Member-

ships, Dues Expense..........$79.00 Charles City Electronics-Equipment Ex-

pense ...............................$549.98 Charles City FFA-Program Fee Ex-

pense ...............................$250.00 Charles City Press-Advertising Ex-

pense ............................$2,591.90 City Of Charles City-Facility Expense .

.........................................$768.02 Coca-Cola-Program Fee Expense .........

......................................$1,512.96 County Inn & Suites-Professional De-

velopment Training Expense $239.92 Dairy Queen-Program Fee Expense ......

.........................................$303.30 Dave’s Restaurant-Program Fee Ex-

pense ............................$1,926.00 Deeter, Maxwell H.-Net Wages and

Travel ..............................$293.95 Dight, Trent-Program Fee Expense ......

.........................................$285.42 Discount School Supply-Program Fee

Expense .............................$32.87 Do It All Services-Facility Expense .....

......................................$3,204.53 Dollar General Store-Program Fee Ex-

pense .................................$12.31 Dollar Tree Stores-Non-Fee Proj Act

Expense ...........................$382.40 Dralle’s Dept. Store Inc.-Facility Ex-

pense ............................$2,412.00 Edson, Charlie-Program Fee Expense ..

...........................................$35.00 Elderbridge-Non-Fee Proj Act Expense

........................................($39.45) Elma Locker & Grocery, Inc.-Program

Fee Expense ....................$575.00 Fareway-Non-Fee Proj Act Expense ....

......................................$1,286.36 First Advantage-Background Checks

Expense ........................$1,164.20 Flint, Jody-Program Fee Expense $39.14 Floyd County Fair Board-Program Fee

Expense ........................($126.20) Floyd County Fair Society-Program Fee

Expense ...........................$314.00 Floyd County Sheriff-Program Fee Ex-

pense ...............................$100.00 Floyd County Treasurer-Facility Ex-

pense ...............................$216.00 Franklin County Extension-Marketing

Expense .............................$40.00 Garza, Cindy-Program Fee Expense .....

...........................................$35.00 Halvorson, John-Program Fee Expense

...........................................$11.00 Hanawalt & Son Lumber LLC-Grant

Expense ...........................$256.80 Hobert Electric-Facility Expense ..........

.........................................$392.10 Hobson, Andrea J.-Net Wages and

Travel .........................$24,377.63 Hockenson, Patricia-Facility Expense ..

......................................$2,700.00 Hundley, Jeremy-Program Fee Expense

...........................................$35.00 HyVee-Grant Expense ......$3,123.45 Iowa 4H Foundation-Program Fee Ex-

pense ............................$1,650.05 Iowa Agricultural Extension Associ-

ation-Prof. Develope Training Ex-pense ............................$2,500.00

Iowa Extension Council Associa-tion-Memberships, Dues Expense ............................................$305.00

Iowa Public Employee Retirement Sys-Retirement Plan...$24,884.85

Iowa State Fair-Non-Fee Proj Act Ex-pense .................................$76.00

Iowa State University-Shared Support,

Programs, Materials ...$30,114.76 Jendro Sanitation-Facility Expense .......

.........................................$156.00 John Deere Financial-Grant Expense ....

.........................................$199.05 Johnson, Jodie-Professional Contracted

Services Expense .........$1,538.28 Jolly Ranchers-Program Fee Expense ..

$69.00 Kamm Excavating Corp.-Grant Ex-

pense ...............................$170.00 KMart-Program Fee Expense $12.56 KMAX Farms-Program Fee Expense ...

$70.00 Knecht, Teresa-Program Fee Expense ..

.............................................$0.00 Kwik Trip-Program Fee Expense .........

.........................................$215.29 Leaman, Amy Marie.-Net Wages and

Travel ...........................$6,473.30 Litterer, Annemarie E.-Net Wages and

Travel ...........................$7,372.26 Marco, Inc.-Equipment Expense ...........

......................................$7,037.95 Martin Bros.-Grant Expense $722.87 Mayhew, Julie L..-Net Wages and

Travel ..............................$369.07 MidAmerican Energy Company-Facility

Expense ........................$2,757.50 Midwest AcuTech-Equipment Expense

$889.02 Milius, Lesley A.-Net Wages and

Travel .........................$44,519.41 Mills Inc.-Facility Expense ..$178.16 Mitchell County Extension-Program Fee

Expense .............................$20.00 MWI Animal Health-Program Fee Ex-

pense ...............................$627.72 National 4H Council-Non-Fee Proj Act

Expense ........................$1,150.49 Nora Springs Rockford Register-Adver-

tising Expense ...................$93.37

North Iowa Broadcasting Inc.-Marketing Expense ...........................$200.00

Northern Lights-Program Fee Expense ......................................$1,511.30

Office Depot-Supplies Expense ............ ......................................$1,368.20

Oriental Trading-Program Fee Expense .........................................$358.08

Otto’s Oasis-Grant Expense $2,142.04 Pam’s Catering-Program Fee Expense .

.........................................$120.00 Pizza Hut-Non-Fee Proj Act Expense ...

.........................................$426.67 Poppinga, Elaine-Program Fee Expense

.........................................$886.00 Prichard Law Office-Professional Con-

tracted Services Expense .$150.00 QCI-Professional Development Training

Expense ........................$2,270.00 Quill-Supplies Expense ..........$47.96 Reams, Emily N.-Net Wages and

Travel ...........................$1,496.89 Redenius, Blair A-Facility Expense ......

......................................$1,600.00 Reeves, Max-Program Fee Expense .....

...........................................$66.00 RegistrationMax-Non-Fee Proj Act Ex-

pense ...............................$750.00 Romaine’s-Facility Expense $305.00 Roseville - Rosary Society-Program Fee

Expense ...............................$0.00 Rustic Corner-Program Fee Expense ....

...........................................$13.91 Scholastic, Inc.-Non-Fee Proj Act Ex-

pense ...............................$461.18 Schueth Ace Hardware-Grant Expense

.........................................$153.36 Science Center of Iowa-Transportation

Expense ........................($240.00) Sedgwick, Sue-Telecommunications Ex-

pense ...................................$6.27 Sherwin-Williams-Facility Expense .....

.........................................$934.39 Sisson, Sherri-Program Fee Expense ....

.........................................$500.00 Sonberg, Lisa-Program Fee Expense ....

.........................................$497.35 Staples-Program Fee Expense $121.43 Stille, Troy-Program Fee Expense ........

.........................................$207.00 Subway-Program Fee Expense $117.13 Superior Lumber-Grant Expense ..........

.........................................$599.44 Target-Program Fee Expense $120.96 TCM Bank NA-Non-Fee Proj Act Ex-

pense ...............................$526.60 Tenenbaum’s Jewelry-Non-Fee Proj Act

Expense .............................$63.70 The Cincinnati Insurance Company-In-

surance, Bond Expense $2,615.00 The Pub On The Cedar-Meeting Ex-

pense ...............................$378.00 Titus Lock Services-Facility Expense ..

$107.00 Treasurer, State Of Iowa-Payroll Taxes

$6,100.00 Trinity United Methodist Church-Pro-

gram Fee Expense .............$75.00 US DEPT Treasury-Payroll Taxes ........

....................................$34,987.49 USPS-Postage Expense .....$1,120.00 Vance, Kimberly J.-Net Wages and

Travel .........................$19,787.95 Vance, Missy-Program Fee Expense ....

.........................................$112.50 Youth Enrichment Center-Program Fee

Expense ...........................$760.95Total ...........................($303,798.55)Total Disbursements:...($303,798.55)Net Balance: June 30, 2020 .................

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Friday, July 17BaseballClass3A-District6semifinalvs.DecorahatDec-orah 7 p.m.Saturday, July 18SoftballClass4A-Region5semifinalvs.WaterlooEastorCenter Point-Urbana at home, 7 p.m.Monday, July 20BaseballClass3A-District6finalvs.TBDatTBDTuesday, July 21SoftballClass4A-Region5finalvs.TBDatTBD

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Saturday, July 18BaseballClass1A-District5finalvs.SaintAnsgaratSaintAnsgar, 7 p.m.

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REFINISHING TOUCHES ON YMCA GYM FLOOR

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Throughout the month, the Charles City Family YMCA hasbeenrefinishingitsgymfloor,firststripping the old layer away down to the bare wood — something that was last done in 2006 — before relining it this week.

The YMCA received partial funding for the project through the YMCA Facility Improvement Grant by Iowa Arts Coun-cil, a division of the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs, and the National Endow-ment for the Arts.

The gym is sched-uled to re-open on Monday, July 27.

NASCAR reopens gates at Bristol with more tracks to follow

BRISTOL, Tenn. (AP) — Chase Elliott put his face mask on and went into the grandstands at Bristol Motor Speedway to watch the quali-fying event before NASCAR’s All-Star race, briefly becom-ing a part of the largest group of spectators at a U.S. sporting event since March.

Tennessee officials permit-ted Bristol to sell up to 30,000 tickets — less than 20% of its capacity of 140,000-plus — as NASCAR slowly begins to re-open the gates.

Texas Motor Speedway has the green light to admit up to 67,500 spectators on Sunday, but soaring summer tempera-tures are an expected deterrent to the track reaching 50% ca-pacity. Iowa Speedway, which is owned by NASCAR, will allow up to 6,000 into its fa-cility for IndyCar racing this weekend.

Elliott on Wednesday night won the $1 million All-Star race and celebrated by fist-bumping one of the many fans that surged to the fence as he collected the checkered flag. He’d been energized ear-lier in the evening as he dis-creetly sat in the stands along the back straightaway before the main event.

“I’m looking around, see-ing all these kids and families, people wearing their respective drivers (merchandise),” Elliott said. “You don’t realize how much impact you have on peo-

ple you never met, you never will meet, who genuinely want to see me do well and they don’t even know me.

“I felt like I had a special night sitting up there with them watching that Open from the grandstands, really seeing and getting back to the roots of what this sport is built on.”

Speedway Motorsports, which owns Bristol, moved the All-Star race to Tennessee from Charlotte Motor Speed-way because North Carolina would not permit spectators. The All-Star race debuted at Charlotte in 1985 and this year marked just the second time it was not held at that track.

Allowing the largest group of fans since the coronavirus pandemic shut down sports meant implementing health protocols for admission. There were no paper tickets given so fans used their phones for scanning at the gates. Tickets were still avaialble at the Tues-day evening deadline.

Masks were required to nter and suggested for high-traffic areas, but fans could remove them once in their seats. San-itizer stations were located throughout the facility, as well as markers to indicate six feet of distance.

Because “The Last Great Colosseum” is shaped as a massive bowl, Bristol had the ability to socially distance spectators throughout the stands.

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