2024 Turkey Shoot Results!
2024 Turkey Shoot Results
Building Local Community Through Arts, Cultural, and Recreational Events, and the Exchange of Goods and Services
2024 Turkey Shoot Results
(A hybrid meeting pursuant to Iowa Code § 21.8(1))
Agenda:
Pledge of Allegiance
9:30 a.m. Tom Madden – SEH Engineering – Festina Sewer Project
Re: Change Order, Completion Certificates, Closeout procedures, and project updates9:45 a.m. Michael Kueny – County Engineer
Re: FEMA (UEI#) resolution, No Winter Maintenance resolution & road projects updates10:05 a.m. Miscellaneous
– Action on Compensation Board
– Lease for Rural Waste Collection in Bluffton
– Discuss/act on compensation for Kayla Hageman for additional duties performed
– Discuss plan for replacing County TreasurerConsent 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.
Community Services Building Updates
Committee reports
It’s time to celebrate and support Luther College’s 22 intercollegiate teams and 500 Norse student-athletes both in the classroom and on the field through Luther’s fifth annual One Team Day event on Thursday, Nov. 21.
“The athletics department looks forward to this day each year,” said Renae Hartl, director of intercollegiate athletics. “These 30 hours are full of meaningful connections that leave us feeling an astounding amount of support.”
During One Team Day, student-athletes invite alumni, family members and other Norse athletic supporters to designate their monetary gifts for specific teams at Luther. Through their shared experiences, past and present student-athletes make connections, inspire one another and build upon the legacy of Luther.
Funds raised provide critical operating support, such as advanced technologies for training, conditioning and recovery, top-tier equipment and uniforms, quality travel and training experiences, and high-caliber coach and student-athlete recruitment.
“We want our coaches to be able to create competitive schedules and provide cutting-edge training equipment for our student-athletes,” Hartl said. “The outcome on One Team Day ensures that we can do so. Your gifts will make a great impact in our programs.”
Supporters may give online at Luther.edu/one-team-day or by calling 563-387-1862. They are also encouraged to share their support and what they love about Norse athletics using the #OneTeamDay on Facebook and other social media platforms. Contributions on Nov. 21 will be matched dollar-for-dollar up to $125,000 by One Team Day sponsors.
The daylong event concludes with light refreshments and a cash bar at the One Team Day Celebration from 5:30–7:30 p.m. at T-Bock’s. Luther alumni, parents, coaches, and fans of Norse athletics are invited to attend the celebratory event sponsored by T-Bock’s Sports Bar and Grill.
Launched in 2020, One Team Day highlights the importance of athletics and student-athletes within the Luther community. In 2023, Luther raised $367,000 from more than 1,100 donors on One Team Day, which was the largest-ever One Team Day on record.
Luther College continues to excel in a wide range of national rankings issued this fall. Notably, the college was named one of the top 50 in WalletHub’s 2025 best U.S. colleges ranking; in addition, Luther placed best among its peers in key criteria evaluated in the Wall Street Journal / College Pulse 2025 best colleges ranking. Luther also garnered sustainability and quality-of-life accolades.
WalletHub Best U.S. Colleges
In WalletHub’s best colleges list, rankings were weighted most heavily by student selectivity, cost and financing, educational outcomes and career outcomes of graduates. Metrics included the student-faculty ratio, graduation rates and salaries after graduation.
Luther was ranked 42nd in the country among all colleges (which award only bachelor’s degrees); it ranked second in the state of Iowa among all colleges and universities (institutions that award both undergraduate and graduate degrees).
WalletHub is a personal finance company that empowers consumers to lead financially healthy lives.
Wall Street Journal / College Pulse Best Colleges
According to College Pulse, which collects data about college student opinions, this is the second year that the Wall Street Journal has worked with College Pulse and Statista to rank the top 500 universities in the country.
“Rather than focusing on colleges’ wealth or reputation, these rankings expand the importance of student outcomes: graduation rates and graduate salaries,” said College Pulse in a news release. “Critically, we emphasized measuring the value added by colleges — not simply measuring their students’ success, but focusing on the contribution the college makes to that success.”
In the criteria that determined the Wall Street Journal / College Pulse top 500 universities ranking, Luther was ranked top three in several key areas relative to three peer groups: Iowa private colleges, the Associated Colleges of the Midwest (ACM) and the Network of Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Colleges and Universities (NECU). The top 500 ranking included five Iowa private colleges, nine of the 13 ACM members, and nine of the 26 NECU members.
The areas in which Luther ranked highly were learning opportunities, character development, career preparation, community and social life, learning facilities and campus facilities.
Princeton Review Green Colleges, Bicycle Friendly University
Echoing earlier national rankings for sustainability in college operations, Luther was ranked 21st in America in the Princeton Review’s Top 50 Green Colleges, scoring 97 out of 99 points in the ranking.
In a major national recognition of Luther and Decorah’s quality of life, the League of American Bicyclists recently awarded Luther a silver rating in its first application for the Bicycle Friendly University designation. Luther is one of three BFU campuses in Iowa. It joined the University of Iowa at the silver level; Grinnell College also entered the ranking this year at the bronze level.
The City of Decorah is announcing the opening of the City’s Downtown Economic Development Grant Program’s application period. Applications are due to City Hall or citymanager@decorah.iowa.gov by 4:00P on Friday, November 22nd. Applications will be reviewed by the committee and recommendation of award anticipated to be considered at the December 2nd council meeting. All awardees will be required to enter into the Grant Agreement to receive funding.
Any questions should be directed to Travis Goedken at citymanager@decorah.iowa.gov.
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Luther College is proud to earn a Bicycle Friendly University (BFU) silver award after completing a comprehensive assessment conducted by the League of American Bicyclists.
“We’re thrilled to earn a silver-level designation,” said Jon Jensen, director of Luther’s Center for Sustainable Communities. “It’s great to see the efforts of our students recognized by the League of American Bicyclists. I’m particularly proud of the work the students did in last year’s environmental studies course ‘Sustainability, Systems, and Solutions.’ Their project paved the way for this recognition.”
Senior Madison Major and juniors Evan Hansen and Sophie Chadima, in association with Luther’s Center for Sustainable Communities, evaluated campus parking and bicycle storage systems. They surveyed Luther students and employees about bicycle use. The students also assisted in gathering data required for the BFU application.
“It feels amazing to see our hard work pay off. I can not wait to see where this award can take us in the future,” Major said.
Luther is listed in the elite group of 209 colleges and universities in 44 states and the District of Columbia to earn BFU awards. The University of Iowa is the only other silver-level BFU campus in the Hawkeye State. Grinnell received a bronze-level award.
More than 500 higher education institutions have applied for an BFU award during the program’s history. Notably, Luther College received a silver award in the college’s first-ever application. Five other campuses received bronze-level recognition on their first-time applications this year, and three campuses received honorable mentions.
In its Oct. 24, 2024 announcement, the League of American Bicyclists highlighted Luther College and its efforts to empower students and staff to make choices that benefit their health, their environment and their communities.
“Luther College’s commitment to bicycling is grounded within a deep commitment to sustainability and community,” the league said.
Bicycling is a main component of Luther’s long-standing sustainability strategy and goal to be carbon neutral by 2030. Luther ranks seventh among baccalaureate institutions nationally on the Sustainable Campus Index (AASHE 2024 Sustainable Campus Index).
Luther’s Center for Sustainable Communities has been the home for the college’s bicycle share program and its Bicycle Advisory Committee, which includes students, faculty, staff and administrators working to improve biking safety and awareness.
“Biking reduces our need for cars, but it’s also a great way to experience the beauty that is all around Luther and throughout the Driftless Region,” Jensen said.
Agenda:
Pledge of Allegiance
9:30 a.m. Brenda Kreitzer – County Treasurer
Re: Office update9:40 a.m. Michael Kueny – County Engineer
Re: review/action on loader quotes and other road projects updates10:00 a.m. Miscellaneous
– Recycling Supervisor hiring – update and possible action
– Recycling glass hauling – options and possible action
– Food Pantry lease10:15 a.m. Andy Van Der Maaten – County Attorney
Re: legal questions regarding agenda & other issuesConsent 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.
Community Services Building Updates
Committee reports