Et Cetera
AMERICORPS NCCC - April 22nd, 2014 10:27 am

By: Emily Wilmoth
NCCC team Cedar 3 has been serving in Canton, SD for the past 3 weeks, serving with the South Dakota Parks and Recreation Department. They have been removing an invasive tree called buckthorn, a non-native plant to South Dakota that grows at a rapid pace and can take over a forested area and kill all the native plants and trees surrounding it.
AMERICORPS NCCC - April 22nd, 2014 10:27 am

By: Sarah Williams
Koal Melville, from Winter Park, Florida is serving on team Cedar 6 in AmeriCorps NCCC Class 20. She arrived in Vinton on February 11 to start her 10-month service term. Cedar 6 is made up of nine people from across the country who will serve together around the Midwest.
When asked why Koal joined AmeriCorps NCCC she says, “I thought it would be a great adventure.
AMERICORPS NCCC - April 21st, 2014 12:44 pm

By Vincent Chavis
Maple 1 gets the chance to spend six weeks in the city that smells like crunch berries, and it’s every bit as amazing as you would think. The team is working with Cedar Valley Habitat for Humanity, and has the opportunity to help the city of Cedar Rapids recover from a terrible flood that happened in the summer of 2008.
VINTON TODAY - April 18th, 2014 3:32 pm
University of Iowa students from your area are among about 235 of their peers selected to serve as On Iowa! students leaders, charged with welcoming new first-year and transfer students this fall.
On Iowa! student leaders are chosen after a competitive interview process. They are instrumental to the week-long program, which is designed to immerse new students in University of Iowa culture, underscore academic expectations, and teach UI traditions.
AMERICORPS NCCC - April 18th, 2014 3:32 pm

Jesse Crouch
After two days of travel and over 10 hours in the “Golden Goose” (our affectionately named 15 passenger van) the weary but excited members of Maple 4 arrived on the grounds of Flying Horse Farms in Mt. Gilead, Ohio. Flying Horse Farms (FHF) is an organization bringing severely ill children to camp free of charge.
AMERICORPS NCCC - April 17th, 2014 10:04 am

By:Colton Carter
AmeriCorps NCCC Team Maple 2 has served at Camp Nissokone, located near Oscoda, Mich. for three weeks.
In that short time, much has been achieved as a result of the team's enthusiasm and hard work. Camp Nissokone was first built in 1914 on Lake Van Etten by the YMCA and encompasses 100 acres of land.
The camp is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year.
AMERICORPS NCCC - April 17th, 2014 9:58 am

By: Sarah Williams
David West, from Chesapeake, Virginia is a corps member for Cedar 3 in AmeriCorps NCCC Class 20. He arrived in Vinton on February 11 to start his 10-month service working with a team of people between the ages of 18 and 24. Cedar 3 is made up of nine people from across the country and they will serve together around the Midwest.
AMERICORPS NCCC - April 16th, 2014 12:04 pm

By: Sarah Williams
Juan Rodriguez, from Puerto Rico is serving on team Cedar 1 in AmeriCorps NCCC Class 20. He arrived in Vinton on February 11 to start his 10-month service term. Cedar 1 is made up of nine people from across the country who will serve together around the Midwest.
Juan says, “I chose to do a year of service because it represents a fresh start in life, new challenges, people to meet and experience to gain as a human being.
EMILY CASHMAN, CO-REPORTER, VS FFA - April 16th, 2014 10:31 am
On Thursday April 3, 2014 the Vinton-Shellsburg FFA Chapter had their annual labor auction. At 7 o’clock PM, many FFA member and community members came to the high school gym for our biggest fundraiser of the year.
Each member that is sold, is sold for an 8 hour day of work to be done whenever the buyer calls them.
This year, the chapter had a total of 47 freshman, sophomores, juniors, seniors, and advisors sold to a long list of community members and supporters of our chapter.
VINTON TODAY - April 15th, 2014 10:20 am
A total of 858 students have been named to the Dean's List at Augustana College for the 2013 winter term. Students who have earned this academic honor have maintained a grade-point average of 3.5 or higher on a four-point scale for courses taken during the term.
Kersten King from Dysart, Iowa, was among the students named to the winter term Dean's List.