Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application Janeille “Jan” Ann (Vlotho) Cain Age 78 of Ireton at Hawarden Regional Healthcare Hospital.  She was the daughter of Emery and Cleone (Myers) Vlotho.   Jan graduated from West Sioux High School in 1963 then completed a 2-year nursing program to receive her Registered Nurse degree from the University of South Dakota She went on to receive her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Dubuque.  To this 58-year marriage were born four children Ann She started her 60-year career of nursing at Hawarden Hospital She then worked at Lutheran Hospital in Sioux City Jan and Dan also served on the Belmond ambulance team for many years the family moved back to the Ireton area where she became the Sioux County public health nurse she worked for Woodbury County Public Health Jan’s next chapter took her to Sheldon as a grant writer at Northwest Iowa Community College Jan continued her public health journey by becoming a social worker to assist many others in the local communities Dan and Jan also co-owned and managed Oakhill Assisted Living in Hawarden for fourteen years.  Jan dedicated many hours to others by co-founding the West Sioux Educational Foundation (WSEF) She served as the President of the WSEF as well as serving on the West Sioux School Board and church councils in both Belmond and Hawarden Jan managed and grew the Hawarden Food Pantry serving countless families in the community and surrounding areas Jan didn’t know a stranger and she was always there to greet you with a smile and ask how she could help Jan assisted various community members to find housing insurance and a seemingly endless number of other issues hosted foreign exchange students and Japanese exchange teachers and sponsored a Vietnamese refugee family after the Vietnam war She was a successful grant writer and volunteer for Calliope Village.  especially at the Cain Family Farm where she lived and loved for forty-five years Her favorite hobbies included traveling with her husband going on yearly vacations with her children and grandchildren baking with her grandkids and genealogy research.  Remaining to cherish Jan’s memory are spouse IA and Becky (G.W.) Duff of West Des Moines  Preceding Jan in death were her parents Emery Sr from 2-4 pm at Porter Funeral Home in Hawarden at 10:30 am at Porter Funeral Home in Hawarden Iowa with a meal following at the Ireton Community Center.  memorial donations in Jan’s memory should be directed to the West Sioux Educational Foundation Enter your phone number above to have directions sent via text This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) Market Analysis: Industry Market Size Copyright © ChemAnalyst - 2020 | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy Another big achievement for young West Seattle athletes and their coaches – a statewide flag-football championship Here’s the report we received about the victory: This past Saturday and Sunday at Liberty HS in Renton the 2023 3rd/4th grade flag-football team from West Seattle won the Gridiron Football State Championship They defeated team PrimeTime from Coeur d’Alene in the finals A great game was played between both undefeated teams but in the end West Seattle came away victorious with five total interceptions to seal the victory 38-19 Please enter your username or e-mail address You will receive a new password via e-mail Three Luxemburg-Casco athletes were honored with Player of the Year in the Bay Conference all-conference awards Maggie Liebeck was selected for volleyball player of the year Jacie Legois for cross-country runner of the year and Austin Nellis for boys soccer player of the year Head Algoma football coach Wade Vandervest was selected as Olympian-Packerland-Small Conference Coach of the Year and Wolves' Ben Sealey was named defensive player of the year 11 from Algoma and seven from Kewaunee were named to first team all-conference Players of the Year-Defense: Rachel Feuerstein Interview: Pronorm's Richard Turner on making a success of 2020 Against a global backdrop of immense challenges the headwinds of COVID and Brexit failed to knock kitchen furniture manufacturer Pronorm off course national sales manager for UK & Ireland tells Amelia Thorpe how the company managed to turn 2020 into a success story Good news for German kitchen manufacturer Pronorm: it is currently extending its factory by 3,000sq m Says national sales manager for UK & Ireland Richard Turner: “Due to the increase in sales volume and investment in new machinery the enlarged factory will allow us to cope with the growing demands of the business.” With an annual turnover of around 85million Euros – up from 70million in five years – the company has been making kitchen furniture in Vlotho Westphalia since 1947 and has been owned by Dutch kitchen specialist DMG Group since 2010 Pronorm now has approximately 100 dealers across the UK managed by a UK team of four headed by Turner who took over as national sales manager on Jason Grinton’s retirement in July last year “Annual turnover in the UK is £8million at the moment,” he says “Our ambition is to get to £10million by supporting our existing dealers and by increasing our dealer database to 125-130.”  And why should retailers consider taking on Pronorm “We give exclusive trading territories to our dealers,” continues Turner who says that the areas are typically within a 15-mile radius but can be greater depending on the opportunity He also stresses the continuous flow of new products with new ranges launched at Hausmesse in September every year Most recent launches include new size cabinetry Proline128+ designed to offer 10% more internal storage with an increased carcase height and new door finishes in Platinum Grey Ultra Matt Terrazzo Gold Brown in anti-fingerprint matt finish Turner says that the company was able to maintain manufacturing and supply from Germany throughout the pandemic “During lockdown there was a big issue with material shortages and extended lead times but fortunately we were able to build up stocks unlike some of our competitors so were in a better position to supply the product within the expected timescales,” he explains attributing this to both the financial security of the company and astute management.  Despite the slowdown in sales caused by the first UK lockdown he says that sales have since held up well and he and his team have continued training dealers on new product launches “We had record months of orders coming in and finished the last quarter [of 2020] in a very strong position,” he says “Then everyone was expecting an issue with delays of product coming into the UK because of Brexit because we had all our paperwork in line.” And but dealers are more prepared and able to work smarter and they are reporting lots of orders.” “Turnover this year will match last year and if we can fit another 10% to 15% on there that will make us happy,” he continues no-one knows what impact COVID may continue to have we’ve got a very good order book from our dealers and there’s no reason why that won’t 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announces UK distribution of Lecico Design Series KBBFocus is the go-to resource for kitchen and bathroom retailers designers and installers to find all the latest industry news coverage News People Products Features Advertising Privacy notice Cookie policy Terms & conditions contact@kbbfocus.com LUXEMBURG -- The Berlin Indians once again took a lead into the locker room at halftime Luxemburg-Casco's vaunted line wore down the Indians on both sides of the ball Mitchel Kramer rushed for 125 yards and Nick Reinsbach and Dakota Ross each had rushing touchdowns for Berlin but Luxemburg-Casco pulled away in the fourth quarter for a 34-14 victory in a WIAA Division 3 Level 2 playoff game Friday night Luxemburg-Casco will face West De Pere next week in the Level 3 playoffs Berlin received and brought the ball into Spartan territory But on fourth-and-4 from the Luxemburg-Casco 44-yard line Indians quarterback Ross was picked off by Brogan Hall Seth Peters took the ensuing handoff and busted off a 55-yard touchdown run to give the Spartans a 12-7 lead "That was huge and it gave our kids a little bit of confidence obviously," Spartan second year coach Dillon Maney said "We've done that a couple times this year where we get a fourth down stop and then the next play is a big play He's usually the running back in there and he finds the holes and then he's off to the races." Peters scored again late in the third quarter – his third score of the night – to give the Spartans a 19-7 lead but the Indians had one last rally in them A pair of Kramer runs for 11 and 38 yards gave the Indians first and goal at the 10-yard line On the first play of the fourth quarter Ross took a quarterback keeper around the left end for a 7-yard score to trim the deficit to 19-14 "That was a big boost for us because that's when we believed that we could do this again," Kramer said "We had to keep fighting like that and every play like that but we couldn't always have that." Berlin forced a 3-and-out on the next possession to get the ball back with a chance to take the lead but the Spartans defense forced the Indians to punt into the wind and took over with excellent field position Luxemburg-Casco went 6 plays and quarterback David Vlotho capped it off with a 3-yard plunge up the middle Peters ran in the two-point conversion for a 27-14 lead Vlotho then took charge on the defensive end to seal the win for the Spartans Ross threw a deep pass to Austin Johnson in double coverage and Vlotho came up with the interception at the Spartan 13-yard line and returned it 87 yards for the game-clinching touchdown taking its first possession of the game and marching 65 yards on 6 plays capped off with a Reinsbach 10 yard touchdown run for the early 7-0 lead Peters answered later in the first quarter with a three-yard score of his own but a bad snap on the extra point allowed the Indians to keep the lead Peters finished with 134 yards rushing on 18 carries and quarterback David Vlotho rushed for 74 yards and a score and threw for 58 yards as well It was a season to remember for the Berlin team and town It was the first playoff appearance for the Indians since 2005 and its first time in the Level 2 playoffs since 1989 "It's going to be one to remember for ages," Kramer said "This has been my favorite season thus far but playing with these guys all my life it was amazing to play with these guys." 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