Luther College announces alumni named to service committees

DECORAH, IOWA—Luther College announces that three alumni will begin service on committees for the Luther College Board of Regents beginning in October: Mark Lovelace, class of 1996, Andrew Carney, class of 2001, and Lisa Small Steinbauer, class of 1988. As committee members, they will contribute their expertise on resource development and management, investment and campus life.

About the new committee members: 

Andrew Carney

Andrew Carney, class of  2001, was named to the Investment Committee. After earning his bachelor’s degree in Mathematics/Statistics with magna cum laude honors at Luther College, Carney joined Willis Towers Watson as a pension actuary. He joined Walleye Capital in 2006, a Minnesota-based hedge fund, as an options trader.

Since joining Walleye Capital, Carney has been instrumental in building the U.S. options market making business and now serves as a partner and president and co-chief information officer of the firm. Carney is also a member of Walleye’s Investment Committee and currently manages over five billion dollars of outside capital through two main hedge fund vehicles trading hundreds of different strategies in various asset classes around the globe.

Mark Lovelace

Mark Lovelace, class of 1996, was named to the  Resource Development and Management Committee. After he graduated from Luther College with a bachelor’s degree in elementary education with a psychology minor, Lovelace spent 11 years teaching and coaching in different cities before moving back to Decorah in 2007. He serves the agency president at A&J Petersburg and is part owner of AJ Realty, Inc.

Lovelace has significant experience serving on boards and committees such as the Winneshiek County Development & Tourism board, Decorah Area Chamber of Commerce, City of Decorah and Decorah Community School District.

 

Lisa Small Steinbauer

Lisa Small Steinbauer, class of 1988, was named to the Campus Life Committee. After graduating from Luther College with a bachelor’s degree in public communication, Small Steinbauer began working as a sports reporter and also served in marketing and communications roles at Prudential Insurance and Southwest News Media. She now serves as the Director of Marketing & Communications and Volunteer Services at Ridgeview Medical Center in Waconia, Minnesota.

Small Steinbauer serves on the Waconia Chamber of Commerce and board of directors. She is the communications lead for the Cologne (Minnesota) Community of Belonging and is a former member of the Cologne City Council and Cologne Planning Commission.

About Luther College

At Luther College in beautiful Decorah, Iowa, students explore big questions and take action to benefit people, communities and society. Luther’s academic programs, experiential approach to learning and welcoming community inspire students to learn actively, live purposefully and lead courageously for a lifetime of impact. Learn more at luther.edu.

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Influenza vaccines available at WinnMed

Influenza season is approaching and it is an important and effective prevention strategy to get a flu shot.

When should I get a flu shot and how long does it last?

Influenza season generally begins in November and ends in March. However, there’s no set timeframe; the flu can start to spread earlier in the fall and last through May. The flu shot protects against the influenza virus for about six months. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommends adults get the annual flu shot in September or October. You can benefit from the vaccine even if you don’t get it until after the flu season starts.

What types of vaccine are available this year?

The injection is the quadrivalent flu vaccine, which is designed to protect against four different flu viruses; two influenza A viruses and two influenza B viruses, and is for ages 6 months to 49 years. Flublok, for ages 50-64 years and High Dose, for ages 65+, also protect against four different flu viruses.  Flu mist is not available. 

Who should get a flu shot?

The CDC recommends all people 6 months and older should receive the flu vaccine. It is especially important for pregnant women to get vaccinated because of their increased risk for influenza-related complications. Pregnant women can get vaccinated during any trimester, including the first. It takes about two weeks after vaccination for antibodies to develop in the body that protect against flu.

How will flu shots be given this year?

At WinnMed, influenza vaccines will be available through an appointment, though walk-ins will be accepted as the vaccine schedule allows.  (If you have a scheduled appointment for another reason, you may also get a flu shot at that time.)  Flu vaccine charges will be submitted to your insurance. Influenza vaccine is available in WinnMed’s Decorah, Ossian and Mabel Clinics.  Make an appointment by calling:

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Bill Smith named vice president for communication at Luther College

DECORAH, IOWA—President Jenifer K. Ward has announced the appointment of Bill Smith as vice president for communication, beginning Oct. 16.

Bill Smith will serve as Luther College’s vice president for communication.

Smith comes to the college from Arkansas State University, where he has served since 2013, most recently as chief communications officer. At Luther, Smith will serve as the head of the newly constituted Division of Communication, encompassing the offices of marketing and communications as well as campus programming.

“I am excited to welcome Bill Smith to Luther. His academic training, deep communication and marketing experience and proven success in leadership in a breadth of institutional contexts, and his affinity for Luther, all bode well for a great next chapter in our story,” said President Jenifer K. Ward.

“I’d like to thank President Ward and the search committee for the opportunity to become a part of the leadership team of Luther College,” said Smith. “I’m excited to join the staff of one of America’s top liberal arts colleges, and one with such a storied past and vibrant future. I’m looking forward to communicating and promoting the great strengths of Luther to the community, the region and the world.”

Smith is a historian as well as a communications expert. He holds a Ph.D. in history from the University of Arkansas, as well as an M.A. in history and a B.A. in journalism from the University of Louisiana at Monroe. He has taught history at Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, Louisiana, and at NorthWest Arkansas Community College. For the regional National Public Radio affiliate in Northwest Arkansas, he created and co-hosted a monthly “We’re History” radio program reflecting on the use of history in popular culture. His scholarly areas of expertise are U.S. diplomatic and military history as well as 20th-century U.S. and European history.

At Arkansas State University, Smith led external and internal communications efforts. He initiated a visual branding program, served as primary university spokesperson and managed crisis communications. For his work in university communications, he has won multiple regional awards from the Council for the Support and Advancement of Education (CASE).

As a crisis communications expert, he holds certifications in public information and the incident command system from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. He achieved the National Weather Service’s StormReady Campus certification for Arkansas State in 2017 and 2022.

Smith is very involved in his community, having served in multiple volunteer roles for the city of Jonesboro, Arkansas. An avid cyclist, he holds a certification as a safety course instructor from the League of American Bicyclists, and he has served as board president of the Northeast Arkansas Bicycle Coalition. His cycling interests brought him to Iowa in 2018 to complete RAGBRAI (Register’s Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa).

Bill and Vickie Smith will be joining the Decorah community together. “Vickie and I are very excited about coming to Decorah and experiencing all the great things to do in northeast Iowa,” Bill said.

About Luther College

At Luther College in beautiful Decorah, Iowa, students explore big questions and take action to benefit people, communities and society. Luther’s academic programs, experiential approach to learning and welcoming community inspire students to learn actively, live purposefully and lead courageously for a lifetime of impact. Learn more at luther.edu.

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Spots Available for Music Booster’s Annual Craft Show and Bake Sale

Decorah Community School District’s Music Booster’s Craft Show and Bake Sale will be held on Saturday, October 28th.  This annual event is a major fundraiser for this group that supports music throughout Decorah schools.

Seven spots are still open for vendors of handmade crafts and four are left for non-handmade vendors. 

The event website will direct interested parties on how to register online: Decorah High School Music Boosters Craft Show

Contact Denise Gulrud at denise.gulrud@decorah.school with any questions.

2023 Craft Fair

Empowering Festina Residents: Job-Related Trainings and Opportunities in Winneshiek County

In partnership with UERPC, the City of ­­­­­­­­­­­Festina (Winneshiek County) wants to help connect residents of the region with job-related trainings and opportunities. Below are links to job-related resources available in our region.

IowaWorks Decorah Satellite Office Training Schedule: The Decorah office serves Allamakee, Chickasaw, Clayton, Delaware, Dubuque, Fayette, Howard and Winneshiek counties. Check out the IowaWorks calendar to see the various trainings available or call IowaWorks at 563-382-0457. https://www.iowaworkforcedevelopment.gov/decorah

Northeast Iowa Community College (NICC) Business and Community Solutions: Business and Community Solutions is the customized training, workforce development and continuing education division of NICC, offering a variety of education and training options for businesses and individuals to obtain or advance their skills. Check out the website to see the various trainings available or call NICC at 844-642-2338. https://www.nicc.edu/business-community/

If you need further assistance with connecting to the resources you need, feel free to call our office at (563)382-5085.

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Changes in Winneshiek County Recycling Drop Off Shed

Starting Monday, October 2nd, there will be a new blue bin in the drop off shed at the Freeport Recycling Center. This container will be used for collecting plastics stamped #1 or #2 and metal cans. This bin will replace the cages and smaller bins previously used to collect plastics and metal cans.

The pink cardboard collection container and the paper collection bins will also trade spots, so the paper collection bins will be next to the new plastics/metal cans container on the right side of the shed.

Blue recycling roll off trailer labeled with #1 plastic, #2 plastic, tin cans, and aluminum cans. There are also labels that say no styrofoam and no plastic bags.

WinnMed introduces hyperbaric oxygen therapy to the region

Patients needing pure, pressurized oxygen to promote the healing of chronic wounds can now get that care locally at WinnMed. 

In September, the first hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO) chamber in the region opened as part of WinnMed’s Wound Center in Decorah.  The chamber was purchased with funds donated to the WinnMed Foundation through their Annual Fund.

What is hyperbaric oxygen therapy?

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized environment. This therapy is indicated for certain non-healing wounds, such as a diabetic foot ulcer, radiation injury or osteomyelitis. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is not appropriate for all patients – as with most medical treatments it truly depends on the patient’s condition and needs.

Why is a hyperbaric oxygen chamber beneficial for wound care?

The body’s tissues need an adequate supply of oxygen to function normally, and to heal. When tissue is injured it needs even more oxygen. A hyperbaric oxygen chamber has been proven to enhance tissue oxygenation, stimulate growth factors, reduce inflammation, fight infection and ultimately promote healing.

Steve Mayer, HBO technician at WinnMed, joined the Wound Center team earlier this summer to help build the HBO program.  He came to the area from a long career of providing HBO therapy in Green Bay, Wisconsin.  Mayer says, “It has been my privilege to assist many patients heal problematic wounds, such as radiation injuries from their past cancer treatments, or diabetic ulcers. Some of these patients have literally endured painful, unhealed wounds for years. I have found it very rewarding to see people heal their wounds and regain an improved quality of life and health.”

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy may be recommended in coordination with other wound healing treatments, or independently to address wounds due to radiation injury, sudden hearing loss, or other conditions, as directed by a health care provider.

The WinnMed Wound Center, including hyperbaric oxygen therapy, is led by Caroline Schwickerath, D.O., Mayo Clinic Health System general surgeon and board certified wound specialist.  In addition to Dr. Schwickerath, Wound Center providers include: Bethany Stevens, ARNP; Thomas Marquardt, D.P.M.; Caity Schultz, ARNP; and Jenny Schrandt, ARNP, who will join the team this fall.

To learn more about hyperbaric oxygen therapy, visit www.winnmed.org/service/wound-center.  To schedule a consult, call WinnMed at 563-382-2911 and ask for the Wound Center.

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Winneshiek County Supervisors Meeting – September 25, 2023

Agenda:

0:00:15 – Public Hearing – vacation of Horn Hollow Road
– Consideration of comments and possible action on the vacation

0:23:19 – Consent Agenda: approve minutes, approve claims, accept and file departmental reports, approve liquor licenses, approve fireworks permits. Any matter on the Consent Agenda will be removed from the Consent Agenda and discussed as a regular agenda item upon the request of any Board member

Discussion about the old jail

0:34:19 – Public Hearing – Proposal to enter into a Sewer Revenue Loan and Disbursement Agreement
– Resolution taking additional action on proposal to enter into a Sewer Revenue Loan and
Disbursement Agreement

0:40:33 – Tom Madden – SEH Engineering
Re: contract for Engineering services & other documents related to the Festina Sewer Project

0:50:44 – Adam Ramseth – R & S Fiber Optics Services
Re: project updates

1:06:57 – Andy Van Der Maten – County Attorney
Re: legal questions regarding agenda & other issues

1:17:26 – Nick Rissman – Interim Co Engineer and/or Jeff Kuboushek – Maintenance Superintendent
Re: road matters

1:33:40 – Miscellaneous
– Roman Lensing letter
– Sound System update / discuss possible interim changes
– RFQ results for Engineer search firms – consider extension
– Discuss whether to hold Public Comment session(s) on Roads, Bridges, and Culverts

Luther College announces new and expanded scholarships for incoming students

DECORAH, IOWA—Luther College is expanding its scholarships and awards offered to students who enroll starting next fall. The new awards include increased amounts for academic merit scholarships and a new scholarship for first-generation students. These changes, which are available to both first-year and transfer students, are meant to broaden the accessibility of a Luther education by keeping tuition affordable.

For incoming students beginning in 2024, the college has expanded the Luther College Iowa and Minnesota Impact Award that offers four years of free tuition for qualified students; it was previously only available to students residing in Iowa. To qualify for the Impact Award, students must either live in Iowa or Minnesota, achieve a certain threshold of academic excellence, have a family adjusted gross income of $80,000 or less and live on campus.

“Luther College is excited to extend our Iowa Impact Award to students in Minnesota considering Luther for the upcoming year and beyond,” said Karen Hunt, vice president for enrollment management. “With our location in the Driftless Region, so close to the Minnesota border, we want to do all we can to make our distinctive and transformative education at Luther College affordable for students in both states.”

Luther has also increased the amount for academic merit scholarships. Once students are admitted to Luther College, they are automatically awarded merit scholarships based on their academic performance. Luther has increased the amounts of the five scholarships by several thousand dollars each. For example, incoming students who earn the Founders Scholarship – the highest merit-based scholarship – will receive $34,000 each year. Previously, the scholarship awarded $28,000 per year to help with tuition costs, an increase of more than 20 percent.

“Overall, we’re always seeking to make Luther accessible and affordable for students. We take information and adapt to what students need,” said Katie Moon, regional admissions counselor for Luther based in Minneapolis. “When students are accepted to Luther, the very first scholarship they receive is the merit scholarship because we want them to know from the beginning Luther is an affordable option.”

“Luther College is committed to rewarding students for their academic excellence and providing access to a top national college,” Hunt said.

The college has also added the First Generation Award, which aims to assist students whose parents do not hold a bachelor’s degree by providing $2,000 each year. Luther has also added the Campus Visit Award, which provides $1,000 per year to first-year and transfer students who visit Luther’s campus before enrolling.

Luther College is committed to affordability, with 100 percent of students receiving some sort of financial aid. In fall 2022, Luther students were gifted nearly $50 million from more than 850 different funds.

“I’m extremely proud to work at an institution that offers competitive scholarships for students of all backgrounds,” said Matt Beatty, director of admissions at Luther. “While there is increased skepticism about the value of a four-year college degree, Luther continues to offer a broad range of financial awards that reduce the overall out-of-pocket costs to families.”

About Luther College

At Luther College in beautiful Decorah, Iowa, students explore big questions and take action to benefit people, communities and society. Luther’s academic programs, experiential approach to learning and welcoming community inspire students to learn actively, live purposefully and lead courageously for a lifetime of impact. Learn more at luther.edu.

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