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Old Settlers Day Brings Fun, Food and Community Spirit to Farnhamville

What a great day it was in Farnhamville as the community came together to celebrate Old Settlers Day on Saturday, Aug. 15.

The festivities began with vendors setting up along the south side of the city park before the annual parade stepped off at 11 a.m. Community members lined the streets to enjoy the entries and celebrate the tradition.

This year’s celebration was especially meaningful as The Lunch Bunch celebrated its 25th anniversary. The organization has been a longtime supporter of the community and played an important role in this year’s festivities, including sponsoring the popular cake walk and earning first-place honors in the parade.

Following the parade, attendees gathered at the park shelter house for a noon meal catered by Feedshed Catering. The menu included pulled pork sandwiches or hot dogs, baked beans, coleslaw, corn on the cob, chips and water. Read More...

Little Free Pantry Dedicated at Gowrie United Methodist Church

A new community resource is now available in Gowrie thanks to Black Hills Energy and the dedicated efforts of local employee Mark Klingson. On August 10th, a ribbon‑cutting ceremony was held at the Gowrie United Methodist Church to celebrate the installation of a Little Free Pantry, offering 24/7 access to food and essential items for anyone in need.

Before the ribbon cutting, Marissa Gaal, Public Affairs Manager for Black Hills Energy, spoke about the importance of community involvement in projects like this. She shared that Black Hills Energy relies on employees who are deeply engaged in their communities and Klingson is one of them. A Gowrie resident and Black Hills Energy employee, Klingson played a major role in bringing the pantry to life. The project began in October of last year, with Black Hills Energy partnering with businesses, companies, and organizations to expand access to food across Iowa and Nebraska.

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Dollar General Celebrates Grand Opening in Gowrie

Dollar General celebrated its grand opening in Gowrie on Saturday, Aug. 15, welcoming community members to explore the new store and its wide selection of products.

As part of the grand opening festivities, the first 50 customers received a $10 gift card, helping kick off the celebration and draw an enthusiastic crowd.

Shoppers had the opportunity to browse the aisles, check out the store’s offerings, and help welcome Dollar General to the Gowrie community. Read more...

Obituary

Robert C. Craigmile, 89

Jennifer Sue Sorenson Morrill, 80

Robert C. Craigmile, 89

Gowrie - Robert C. Craigmile, 89, passed away Thursday August 6, 2026, at Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines.

Funeral services were held 10:30 AM Tuesday August 11, 2026, at First United Church, Farnhamville with Pastor Kay Christie officiating. Burial followed at Gowrie Township Cemetery. There was a visitation from 4:00 to 7:00 PM on Monday August 10, 2026, at Laufersweiler Palmer Funeral Home in Gowrie.

Robert is survived by his daughter, Diana Craigmile of Fairview Park, Ohio, several nieces, nephews, and cousins, including, Mary Jane Martinez, Mario Martinez, and Elena Mallett.

Robert is preceded in death by his wife, Nyra Craigmile, parents, Edwin and Nina Craigmile, biological parents, Edward and Alvena Williamson, brothers, Clark Williamson, LaVerne Williamson, Roger Williamson, and Boyd Williamson.

Robert C. Craigmile was born on December 24, 1936, in Independence, IA, and graduated from Farnhamville High School. He went on to attend Simpson College and graduated with his accounting degree. He was employed with Stokely/VanCamp for 10 years. Bob returned to the Farnhamville area to farm. On July 21, 1972, he was united in marriage to Nyra Roe in Las Vegas, Nevada. The couple established their farm in Farnhamville and Gowrie area. Retiring to Gowrie in 2002. He was a member of First United Church, Farm Bureau, and Jaycees.

Memorials may be left to the discretion of the family.

George Allan Anderson

Jennifer Sue Sorenson Morrill, 80

Robert C. Craigmile, 89

George Allan Anderson, age 96

George Allan Anderson, age 96, died May 1, 2026. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, August 15th at United Methodist Church, Gowrie. Visitation will be one hour prior, at the church, with internment following the service at the Gowrie Township Cemetery. Luncheon will follow at the church. Laufersweiler’s Palmer & Sons Funeral Home of Gowrie is serving the family.

George Anderson was born March 11, 1930, in Newman Grove, Nebraska, the son of Clarence E. and Wyllma Ruth Knapp Anderson. He attended school there and in Denison, Lytton, Yetter, and Gowrie, Iowa, and graduated from Gowrie Consolidated High School in 1947. He enlisted in the US Navy in 1948 and trained as an Air Controlman before he was appointed Midshipman in1949.

George attended Missouri University as a Midshipman, graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a BA (with Distinction) in History and was commissioned as an ensign in the U. S. Navy. He served in the Pacific as Assistant Navigator on the aircraft carrier USS Oriskany during the Korean War and later on the carrier USS Bon Homme Richard. George also received a Certificate in Political Economics from the University of Copenhagen where he was a Fulbright Scholar, studied labor economics at American University and George Washington University in Washington, D.C., and received a Master of Science in Education from the University of Southern California.

ln 1952 George married his high school classmate, Eleanor F. Pohl.

After his naval service, George joined the US Diplomatic Service in 1956. Overseas, he served as a labor, political and economic specialist at US Embassies in Copenhagen (1957-59), Oslo (1963-67), Brussels (1971-74), and Vienna (1974-1979), and as military-political affairs officer from 1968 to 1969 at the US Embassy in Saigon, Vietnam. While In D.C. (1960-63) he edited President Eisenhower’s Top Secret Daily Brief and then supervised European and Soviet Affairs in the Secretariat of Secretary of State Dean Rusk. Later, (1970-71) he joined Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird’s Vietnam Task Force at the Pentagon, receiving the Secretary of Defense’s Meritorious Civilian Service Medal, the highest award for civilian service at the Defense Department,.

Retiring from the Foreign Service in 1980, George worked as Vice-President of United Technologies (Europe) in Brussels, Belgium, then as President of Widcom International, for which he oversaw the marketing in Europe and the Middle East of the world’s first Videophones. He returned to the United States in 1987 where he joined the Arizona State Legislature’s Auditor General’s Performance Audit Division. 

After retiring in 1997, George and Eleanor divided their time between their homes in Gowrie and South Carolina, enjoying traveling and visiting far-flung friends for several years. In their eighties, they chose to simplify their lives, settling permanently in Gowrie where they had maintained a home and close connections with lifelong friends and family. They remained deeply involved in their church and community until relocating to Friendship Haven in February 2025.

George was preceded in death by his wife of 72 years, Eleanor, his parents, and by his brothers, Clarence Jr., Ruel, and Albert, and his sisters, Alyce, Betty, and Ardell. He is survived by five children, Travis, Miles, Greta, Jon and Grant, fifteen grandchildren and seven (soon ten) great-grandchildren, by his sister-in-law, Avis Pohl of Ames, and by many nieces and nephews.

Jennifer Sue Sorenson Morrill, 80

Jennifer Sue Sorenson Morrill, 80

Jennifer Sue Sorenson Morrill, 80

William “Bill” James Richman, Sr 87William “Bill” James Richman, Sr 87 of San Benito, TX passed away Wednesday, May 20, 2026 at his home. Memorial services will be 11:00 am Wednesday, June 3, 2026 at Zion Lutheran Church with Minister Beth Carion officiating. Visitation will be 10:00 am Wednesday at the church until the time of service. Burial will be at the Humeston Cemetery, Humeston, Iowa at a later date.  

Bill is survived by his wife Gail, sons Jim (Laura) Richman of Fort Dodge, Jerry (Nancy) Richman of Barnum, stepsons Terry (Barb) Wingerson and Tracy Wingerson of Fort Dodge, stepdaughter Tammy (Bob) Coiner of Marion. He had 21 grandchildren, 32 great grandchildren, and 1 great- great-granddaughter, sisters Jean Larson of Gowrie and Karol (Tom) Nordstrom of Marion. He was preceded in death by his parents Edwin and Oneda Mae (Roe) Richman, aunt/mother Clela Fern Richman, sons Jay Richman, Joel Richman, and stepson Tim Wingerson.

William James Richman Sr. was born August 13, 1938 on his grandparent’s farm near Humeston, Iowa. Bill spent many summers on his grandparent’s family farm. He grew up in southern Iowa, graduating from Numa High School in 1956. On April 25, 1980 he was united in marriage to Gail Wingerson in Fort Dodge, Iowa. Bill was the owner/operator of Richman Seamless Gutter Service in Fort Dodge for several years. He loved hunting and fishing before retirement. After retiring he loved spending time with family and friends. He loved traveling, playing games, and was an awesome craftsman. He will be missed by many.

Jennifer Sue Sorenson Morrill, aged 80, went to be home with the Lord on March 4, 2026, after a long health battle. She passed away peacefully, in her sleep, on her birthday. Being with her Lord and Savior Jesus - what a wonderful birthday present for her.

She was born in Fort Dodge, Iowa, and grew up on a farm with her three sisters. She later graduated from Luther College in Iowa, where she met her future husband, Bill Saetveit. They married in 1968, moved to Indiana, and then to Denver, Colorado.

Jennifer was a stay-at-home mom to two beautiful daughters, Amy and Stacy. She then eventually worked as an Administrative Professional in the Pulmonary Division at the University of Colorado Medical Center. 

She is survived by her two daughters: Amy and Stacy; her four grandchildren: Logan, Blake, Simon and Alex; her two sisters: Jeri Peffer and Jane Mosher; and many other loved ones. She is preceded in death by her parents Alvin and Bethel Sorenson, and her sister Judy Sorenson Paski.

Jennifer enjoyed time with family, traveling, sewing, painting, and other crafts, and loved shopping on QVC!

The family will be having a small, private service, and thanks you in advance for your thoughts and prayers.

If so led, those wishing to honor Jennifer’s life can make a donation to the Alzheimer’s research organization of their choice.

Sports

Southeast Valley Band Ready to Take the Field for Exciting 2026 Season

As the 2026-27 school year gets underway, the Southeast Valley High School Band is preparing for an exciting marching season filled with music, school spirit, and new opportunities. Under the direction of first-year band instructor Josiah Fischer, students have already been hard at work during summer band camp and are looking forward to sharing their talents with the community.

Fischer said he is especially excited about the upcoming marching season and the role the band plays in the overall high school experience.

“High school football games are great places to show off the hard work of the team, cheerleaders, and of course the band. In some ways, it functions as a melting pot of all the fabulous students diving into their own interests and sharing them with each other.” Fischer said.

Marching band has played an important role in Fischer’s own life. He spent four years marching on the snare line at Iowa State University, Roll Clones, an experience he says helped shape him both as a musician and as a person. Read More...

Jaguars Look to Build on Success Entering 2026 Football Season

The Southeast Valley Jaguars are preparing for the start of the 2026 football season with a veteran group of returning players and high expectations as they compete in a challenging district schedule.

Head Coach Mike Swieter enters his 25th season as a head coach with a career record of 147-98. Swieter compiled an 18-11 record in three seasons at Lakeland, went 59-42 during 10 years at Prairie Valley, and has posted a 70-45 mark in 11 seasons leading the Southeast Valley program.

Joining Swieter on the coaching staff are assistant coaches Kyle Johnson, Mitch Murphy, Mark Graves, and Gary Balk.

The Jaguars have 45 players out for football this season, providing the program with solid numbers and depth as they prepare for the 2026 campaign. Read More...

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