Click on the following link to Helen’s obituary.
https://www.hugebackfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Helen-Schnurr?obId=30995791#/obituaryInfo
"Home of the Annual Lawler Irish Fest–always the 3rd weekend in June"
Click on the following link to Helen’s obituary.
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The City Council will conduct a public hearing on the proposed Fiscal Year City property tax levy as follows:
Meeting Date 4/1/2024 Meeting Time 7:05 PM Meeting Location: Lawler City Hall
Please click the link below for the information
The Lawler City Council met in regular session on March 4, 2024 at 7:00 PM.
Mayor Mark Mueterthies presided.
Council members present: Scheidel, King, Wilson and Roberson
Council members absent: Croell
Others present: Jay Uhlenhake, Ryan LaRosa-Fehr Graham, Jane Lynch and Cathy Humpal
Motion made by King to approve the Agenda
Second by Scheidel. All Ayes. Motion passed.
Motion made by Scheidel to approve the previous minutes and approval of current bills.
Second by King. All Ayes. Motion passed.
| ARAMARK | RUGS | 276.86 | |
| JENDRO | GARBAGE CONTRACT | 3,309.29 | |
| SANDEAN & COOMPANY, INC | DUMP TRUCK | 153.2 | |
| UPS | 122.91 | ||
| TEST AMERICA | 95.6 | ||
| EFTPS | FED/FICA TAX | 1,656.47 | |
| IPERS | IPERS | 1,258.30 | |
| MIENERGY | ELECTRICITY | 21,911.01 | |
| CASH | 446.16 | ||
| HAWKINS | AZONE | 488.19 | |
| BLAZEK CORPORATION | Clean culvert Brush St | 770 | |
| TEAM LAB | SUPER BUGS | 804 | |
| NEW HAMPTON TRIBUNE | JANUARY 2024 MINUTES | 129.71 | |
| LAWLER PUBLIC LIBRARY | OCT NOV DEC 2023 PAYMENT | 3,500.01 | |
| ROGER DRECKMAN | CLEAN CULVERT BRUSH ST AND | 1,000.00 | |
| QUILL CORPORATION | COPY PAPER | 72.96 | |
| IOWA ONE CALL | 4.5 | ||
| DENNIS UNGS | LAPTOP | 720 | |
| ROSENBAUM AUTO | SNOW PLOW | 996.47 | |
| VISA – J UHLENHAKE | SNOW REMOVAL | 122.47 | |
| VISA – S BYRNE | ADOBE | 21.19 | |
| HAWKEY INTERCONNECT | 37.32 | ||
| FEHR GRAHAM | BOX CULVERT ENGINEERING | 36,750.00 | |
| HACH | CHLORINE | 274.41 | |
| PAYROLL CHECKS | TOTAL PAYROLL CHECKS | 6,199.36 | REVENUE |
| CLAIMS TOTAL | 81,120.39 | 60,658.04 | |
| GENERAL FUND | 8,845.25 | 3,988.33 | |
| SANITATION FUND | 3,309.29 | 3,266.77 | |
| ROAD USE TAX FUND | 1,474.45 | 3,515.81 | |
| CAP PRO STORM DRAINAGE FUND | 38,520.00 | – | |
| WATER FUND | 2,436.90 | 6,699.56 | |
| SEWER FUND | 3,044.83 | 9,985.55 | |
| ELECTRIC FUND | 23,489.67 | 33,202.02 |
LIBRARY
| IPERS | IPERS | 271.97 |
| INGRAM | BOOKS | 225.3 |
| BETTER HOMES | RENEWAL 2024 | 16 |
| PREVENTION | 51.36 | |
| MAGNOLIA JOURNAL | RENEWAL 2024 | 15 |
| HAWKEYE INTERCONNECT | 31.12 | |
| MIC’S PLUMBING & HEATING | 86.73 | |
| CASH | 8,016.00 | |
| MARYJANESFARM | 21.95 | |
| BRINCKS CONSTRUCTION | Library remodel | 13,550.00 |
| PAYROLL CHECKS | TOTAL PAYROLL CHECKS | 1,490.27 |
| CLAIMS TOTAL | 23,775.70 | |
| GENERAL FUND | 23,775.70 |
Jane Lynch and Cathy Humpal updated the council regarding the library expansion. The library is waited for the grant request and said should be hear sometime in March. The library is planning on having an open house either in April or May.
King discussed a city garage sale and can drive with donated items for sale to raise money for Christmas lights during spring clean-up. It was decided to just have a can drive. The city would like spring clean-up to be April 20th or April 27th depending what would be available for Jendro to bring the dumpsters. Suzette will call Jendro.
Motion made by Scheidel to open Public Hearing to accept Box Culvert bids. Second by King.
Ayes: Scheidel, King, Wilson and Roberson
Nayes: None
Absent: Croell
Motion passed.
Nick LaRosa with Fehr Graham presented the bids for the replacement of the box culverts within the city.
Motion made by King to accept the 4 bids for 4 culverts from Bacon Concrete LLC of Postville, IA for $815,665.50 for the base bid work. Second by Roberson.
Ayes: King, Roberson, Wilson and Scheidel.
Nayes: None
Absent: Croell
Motion passed.
Motion made by Scheidel to close the Public Hearing. Second by Wilson.
Ayes: Scheidel, Wilson, Roberson and King
Nayes: None
Absent: Croell
The nuisance abatement for the property located at 205 N Center St was discussed. The property owners will be taking the house down end of March 2024. The garage on the property will be painted and new window installed. The willow tree on the property will be cut down.
The council discussed other nuisance letters to be sent to property owners. Suzette will be sending nuisance letters to property owners.
There are several deceased trees on home owner’s property. A list of the property owner’s deceased trees was presented to the council. A letter will be sent to the property owner’s with deceased trees on their property. The property owner will have 60 days from the date of the letter to remove the tree or speak with Mayor Mueterthies or any council member.
The council discussed helping the Lawler Lions and Sons of a Legion fund a digital sign in the City of Lawler to be located on the Key Car Wash property
Next meeting will be April 1, 2024
Motion made by King to adjourn at 7:50pm. Second by Scheidel.
Ayes: Wilson, King, Scheidel and Roberson
Nays: None
Motion passed.
Suzette Byrne
City Clerk
The City Clerk email has changed. You can email the city clerk, Suzette Byrne at
The Lawler City Council met in regular session on February 5, 2024 at 6:00 PM.
Mayor Mark Mueterthies presided.
Council members present: Scheidel, King, Wilson, Croell and Roberson
Council members absent:
Others present: Jay Uhlenhake, Renea Huinker, Ryan Wicks and Nick LaRosa
Motion made by King to approve the Agenda with an addition regarding City Burning.
Second by Croell. All Ayes. Motion passed.
Motion made by Scheidel to approve the previous minutes and approval of current bills.
Second by King. All Ayes. Motion passed.
| ARAMARK | RUGS | 276.86 | |
| JENDRO | GARBAGE CONTRACT | 16,309.29 | |
| SANDEAN & COOMPANY, INC | DUMP TRUCK | 153.2 | |
| UPS | 122.91 | ||
| TEST AMERICA | 95.6 | ||
| EFTPS | FED/FICA TAXES | 1,709.89 | |
| IPERS | IPERS | 1,292.33 | |
| MIENERGY | ELECTRICITY | 21,911.01 | |
| CASH | 446.16 | ||
| HAWKINS | AZONE | 488.19 | |
| BLAZEK CORPORATION | Clean culvert Brush St | 770 | |
| TEAM LAB | SUPER BUGS | 804 | |
| NEW HAMPTON TRIBUNE | JANUARY 2024 MINUTES | 129.71 | |
| LAWLER PUBLIC LIBRARY | OCT NOV DEC 2023 PAYMENT | 3,500.01 | |
| ROGER DRECKMAN | CLEAN CULVERT BRUSH ST AND | 1,000.00 | |
| QUILL CORPORATION | COPY PAPER | 72.96 | |
| IOWA ONE CALL | 4.5 | ||
| ROSENBAUM AUTO | SNOW PLOW | 996.47 | |
| VISA – J UHLENHAKE | SNOW PLOW | 1,517.66 | |
| VISA – S BYRNE | USA FILING | 380.19 | |
| HAWKEY INTERCONNECT | 37.32 | ||
| FEHR GRAHAM | BOX CULVERT ENGINEERING | 36,750.00 | |
| HACH | CHLORINE | 274.41 | |
| PAYROLL CHECKS | TOTAL PAYROLL CHECKS | 6,355.47 | REVENUE |
| CLAIMS TOTAL | 95,398.14 | 55610.99 | |
| GENERAL FUND | 9,320.42 | 4615 | |
| SANITATION FUND | 16,419.29 | 3088.68 | |
| ROAD USE TAX FUND | 2,863.05 | 3996.58 | |
| CAP PRO STORM DRAINAGE FUND | 38,520.00 | ||
| WATER FUND | 2,203.81 | 6324.64 | |
| SEWER FUND | 2,815.01 | 7073.1 | |
| ELECTRIC FUND | 23,256.56 | 29298.3 | |
| STORM WATER FEE | 1214.69 | ||
| CITY OF LAWLER 2023 GROSS WAGES | |||
| SUZETTE BYRNE | 26,969.45 | ||
| JAY UHLENHAKE | 63,405.00 | ||
| CATHERINE HUMPAL | 584.55 | ||
| GWEN KUEHNER | 175.00 | ||
| MARK MUETERTHIES | 1,200.00 | ||
| DALE KING | 300.00 | ||
| JOHN IZER | 250.00 | ||
| JEREMY SCHEIDEL | 275.00 | ||
LIBRARY
| IPERS | IPERS | 288.12 |
| INGRAM | BOOKS | 225.3 |
| BETTER HOMES | RENEWAL 2024 | 16 |
| PREVENTION | 51.36 | |
| MAGNOLIA JOURNAL | RENEWAL 2024 | 15 |
| VISA | 154.08 | |
| HAWKEYE ALARM & SIGNAL | 31.12 | |
| MIC’S PLUMBING & HEATING | 86.73 | |
| CASH | 8,016.00 | |
| MARYJANESFARM | 21.95 | |
| PAYROLL CHECKS | TOTAL PAYROLL CHECKS | 1,459.93 |
| CLAIMS TOTAL | 10,365.59 | |
| GENERAL FUND | 10,365.59 |
Ryan Wicks and Nick LaRosa were here to present the council with the plans for the Box Culverts construction. They went through each culvert with the council and answered questions.
Renea Huinker showed the council the updated library. She explained they are still waiting on a grant she applied for to help the library with expenses.
Mayor Mueterthies told the council he asked John Izer to be on the Board of Adjustment and he agreed. Motion made by Croell to appoint John Izer to the Board of Adjustment. Second by Scheidel.
Ayes: Croell, Scheidel, King, Roberson and Wilson
Nays: None
Motion passed.
The council discussed the Public Hearing for the Proposed Tax Rate for FY24/25. Suzette explained to the council this Public Hearing will need to be a separate council meeting. Motion made by Wilson to have the Public Hearing for the Proposed Tax Rate April 1, 2024 at 7:05pm. Second by King.
Ayes: Wilson, King, Scheidel, Croell and Roberson
Nayes: None
Motion passed.
Suzette presented the counsel with the Budget FY24/25 for their review. She explained to the council that property tax went because of the Debt Levy since the city had a new loan for the box culvert project.
Wilson informed the council of a citizen burning and said not just wood. A nuisance letter will be sent to resident with a copy of the ordinance.
Next meeting will be March 4, 2024
Motion made by Croell to adjourn at 6:58pm. Second by King.
Ayes: Wilson, King, Scheidel, Roberson and Croell
Nays: None
Motion passed.
Suzette Byrne
City Clerk
Monday, February 5th City Council Meeting will start at 6:00 pm instead of 7:00 pm
Thank you!
Click on the following link to Mary Ann’s obituary.
https://www.hugebackfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Mary-Ann-Kuennen?obId=30455550#/obituaryInfo
Lawler Lions Club presents the 18th Annual Cowboy Poetry & Western Music.
Cowboy Poetry, Stories and Music through the eyes of working Cowboys and Ranchers who live the life they portray.
Friday January 26th and Saturday, January 27th at the Starlite Ballroom in Lawler, includes a swiss steak dinner. Meal at 6:00 pm and Show at 7:15 pm, $30.00 advance tickets only, per person.
Performers include: R.P. Smith, Broken Bow, NE, Jake Riley, Riverdale, NE and Brooke Turner, Clarinda, IA
Tickets available at any New Hampton Bank or call Carla Dreckman at 563-238-3861.
The Lawler City Council met in regular session on January 2, 2024 at 7:00 PM.
Mayor Mark Mueterthies presided.
Council members present: Scheidel, King, Wilson, Croell and Roberson
Council members absent:
Others present: Jay Uhlenhake, Jane Lynch, Travis Suckow, Dave Burns and Renea Huinker
Motion made by King to approve the Agenda.
Second by Croell. All Ayes. Motion passed.
Motion made by Scheidel to approve the previous minutes and approval of current bills.
Second by King. All Ayes. Motion passed.
| ARAMARK | RUGS | 276.86 | |
| JENDRO | GARBAGE CONTRACT | 3,477.50 | |
| STANTON ELECTRIC | ROGER DRECKMAN NEW SERVICE | 5,435.63 | |
| UPS | 132.84 | ||
| TEST AMERICA | DRINKING WATER | 95.6 | |
| EFTPS | FED/FICA TAXES | 1,861.24 | |
| IPERS | IPERS | 1,439.05 | |
| STATE WITHHOLDING | STATE TAXES | 772.09 | |
| BLACK HILLS ENERGY | GAS UTILITY | 419.52 | |
| MIENERGY | ELECTRICITY | 21,091.66 | |
| IOWA DEPT OF REVNUE/SALES | SALES TAX | 1,234.32 | |
| NEW HAMPTON TRIBUNE | DEC 2023 MINUTES | 92.11 | |
| WELLMARK BLUE CROSS | 5,034.75 | ||
| LAWLER FIRE DEPARTMENT | 1ST HALF 2024 TAXATION | 6,171.25 | |
| CHICKASAW COUNTY AUDITOR | 1ST QTR 28E AGREE AMBULANCE | 10,886.40 | |
| BANK IOWA | DEC 2023 LOAN PRINCIPAL PYMT | 8,474.24 | |
| STATE HYGIENIC LAB | DRINKING WATER TEST | 21 | |
| VISA – J UHLENHAKE | FUEL PICKUP | 95.41 | |
| VISA – S BYRNE | ADOBE | 50.63 | |
| HAWKEY INTERCONNECT | 45.9 | ||
| FEHR GRAHAM | BOX CULVERT IMPROVE | 10,500.00 | |
| DONS TRUCK SALES | 114.99 | ||
| PAYROLL CHECKS | TOTAL PAYROLL CHECKS | 8,156.77 | |
| CLAIMS TOTAL | 85,879.76 | REVENUE | |
| GENERAL FUND | 25,468.59 | 7,896.08 | |
| SANITATION FUND | 3,477.50 | 2,705.79 | |
| ROAD USE TAX FUND | 1,611.31 | 4,708.52 | |
| DEBT SERVICE FUND | 8,474.24 | 2,119.80 | |
| CAP PRO STORM DRAINAGE FUND | 10,500.00 | 1,000,000.00 | |
| WATER FUND | 2,983.83 | 7,440.70 | |
| SEWER FUND | 3,735.14 | 8,115.07 | |
| ELECTRIC FUND | 29,629.15 | 27,700.46 |
LIBRARY
| EFTPS | FED/FICA TAX | 1,312.54 |
| IPERS | IPERS | 290.57 |
| STATE WITHHOLDING | STATE TAX | 102.84 |
| CATHY HUMPAL | WEEBLY | 33.9 |
| INGRAM | BOOKS | 25.67 |
| ILA | MEMBERSHIP | 30 |
| MID-AMERICA PUBLISHING | BOOKS | 68.85 |
| HAWKEYE INTERCONNECT | 31.22 | |
| VISA | CRAFTS | 78.84 |
| MIC’S PLUMBING & HEATING | LIBRARY EXPANSION | 6,900.44 |
| KENNEDY & KENNEDY | CONFERENCE CALL RENEA HUINKER | 44 |
| RENEA HUINKER | DOOR SIGN | 18.61 |
| CASH | 665.64 | |
| PAYROLL CHECKS | TOTAL PAYROLL CHECKS | 1,548.02 |
| CLAIMS TOTAL | 11,151.14 | |
| GENERAL FUND | 11,151.14 |
Cole Roberson has agreed to fill Gwen Kuehner’s council seat after her resignation. Motion made by Scheidel to appoint Cole Roberson to the council to replace Gwen Kuehner’s council seat. Second by King.
Ayes: Scheidel, Wilson, Croell and King
Nayes: None
Motion passed.
Mayor Mark Mueterthies, Karen Wilson, Dale King, Jeremy Scheidel and Cole Roberson to their Oaths.
Appointments were made by council for 2024. The Board of Adjustment will need another appointment to for a replacement until 2025
Appointments January 2024
Mayor pro-tem Dale King
Bank Bank Iowa
City Attorney John Anderson
City Clerk Suzette Byrne
Toxic Cleanup Jeremy Scheidel
Street Committee Kurt Croell, Cole Roberson, Jay Uhlenhake
Utilities Committee Karen Wilson, Dale King, Jay Uhlenhake
Fire Dept. Rep. Cole Roberson & Dale King
Tree Committee Dale King, Karen Wilson, Jay Uhlenhake
Health Officer Dr. Lukas Brinkman
Street Superintendent Jay Uhlenhake
Water Superintendent Jay Uhlenhake
Landfill Committee Rep. Jay Uhlenhake
Board of Adjustment 5 year term
2025
Jeremy Scheidel 2025
Kurt Croell 2027
Roger Dreckman 2024
Frank Wilson 2025
Park Board 5 year term
Roger Dreckman 2026
Dale King 2026
Jeremy Scheidel 2025
Emergency Management Board
Mark Mueterthies
Dale King
REAP
Mark Mueterthies
Motion made by Scheidel to approve the Appointments for 2024 with the Board of Adjustment to be tabled until February. Second by Wilson.
Ayes: Scheidel, Wilson, King, Croell and Roberson.
Nayes: None
Motion passed.
Dave Burns cleaned up under the city culvert near his house. The City did not hire him to do this work and he did not get paid for this. Kurt Croell thanked him for his volunteer work. Mr. Burns also handed out a flier regard a Lawler TEAM Challenge to volunteer to help cleanup Dry Run Creak through town. Suzette stated the property owners along the creek receive letters to clean up their half of the creek that runs along their property.
Renea Huinker with the Library Board gave the council an update on the library remodel. The furnace room has been moved and is functional. The outside windows to the south and west have been installed. The library will be applying for a grant the Chickasaw Foundation. She informed the council the winter hours for the library will be closing at 4:30pm.
Mayor Muetherthies informed the council the city will need a new air conditioner in the city hall. Mic’s Plumbing & Heating informed him a coil was rusted in current air conditioner. Motion made by Croell to purchase a new air conditioner. Second by King.
Ayes: Croell, King, Scheidel, Wilson and Roberson
Nayes: None
Motion passed.
Lucas Elsbernd sent the council a schedule for the Box Culvert Improvements. The council needs to date and time for bid opening for the Box Culvert Improvements projects and set date and time for the public hearing on the proposed Contract Documents and Estimated Costs for the Box Culvert Improvements project. Motion made by Croell to set bid opening date February 28, 2024 at 10:00am. Second by Wilson.
Ayes: Croell, Wilson, Roberson, Scheidel and King
Nayes: None
Motion passed.
Motion made by Croell to set public hearing date to accept bid on March 4, 2024 at 7:15pm. Second by King.
Ayes: Croell, King, Scheidel, Roberson and Wilson
Nayes: None
Motion Passed.
Chickasaw County Supervisor Travis Suckow was at the meeting. Croell was asking why the City of Nashua received the $50,000 to fix their damn. Travis also voted to give $50,000 to the secondary roads near Alta Vista. Croell asked Mr. Suckow to start representing his district. The City of Lawler could use some help with the replacement of the 4 box culverts within the city.
The council worked on the Budget FY24-25. Street repairs were discussed. Not much will be able to be done this year since the box culverts are being replace. Jendro Sanitation raised their prices of the garbage pickup. Jay stated increase in chemical prices for the water, sewer and parks. Suzette will run the numbers the council gave. Budget numbers will be discussed next month.
Next meeting will be February 5, 2024 at 7:00pm.
Motion made by Croell to adjourn at 9:00pm. Second by King.
Ayes: Wilson, King, Scheidel, Roberson and Croell
Nays: None
Motion passed.
Suzette Byrne
City Clerk
Click on the following link to Kristy’s obituary.
https://www.hugebackfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Kristin-Clare-Blazek?obId=30150827#/obituaryInfo