Click on the following link to view Alvin’s obituary.
https://www.hugebackfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Alvin-Vsetecka?obId=28581138#/obituaryInfo
"Home of the Annual Lawler Irish Fest–always the 3rd weekend in June"
Click on the following link to view Alvin’s obituary.
https://www.hugebackfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Alvin-Vsetecka?obId=28581138#/obituaryInfo
The City of Lawler will be holding an election this November.
The position of Mayor and 3 Council seats will be on the ballot.
The City of Lawler’s Mayor position has a 2 year term. Council seats have 4 year terms. Current Mayor is Mark Mueterthies. John Izer, Dale King and Jeremey Scheidel hold the Council Seats which will become open. The people elected will begin serving January 1, 2024. The 2 Council seats that will be staying are Kurt Croell and Gwen Kuehner.
Candidates must be eligible electors of the City of Lawler. This means you must live within City Limits of Lawler, be a US citizen, be of legal voting age, and not have been convicted of a felony or other infamous crime for which your rights have not been restored by the Iowa Governor or by the President of the United States.
Each candidate must file an affidavit of candidacy and nomination petitions with Chickasaw County Auditor’s office. Sheila Shekleton is Chickasaw County Auditor, and her office is in the courthouse in New Hampton. An Affidavit of Candidacy and a Nomination Petition for City offices can be filed starting August 28, 2023 and must be filed by September 21, 2023. Lawler only needs 10 signatures on the nomination petitions. Contact Sheila at 641-394-2100. Be part of Lawler’s Solutions.
The City of Lawler will be holding an election this November.
The position of Mayor and 3 Council seats will be on the ballot.
The City of Lawler’s Mayor position has a 2 year term. Council seats have 4 year terms. Current Mayor is Mark Mueterthies. John Izer, Dale King and Jeremey Scheidel hold the Council Seats which will become open. The people elected will begin serving January 1, 2024. The 2 Council seats that will be staying are Kurt Croell and Gwen Kuehner.
Candidates must be eligible electors of the City of Lawler. This means you must live within City Limits of Lawler, be a US citizen, be of legal voting age, and not have been convicted of a felony or other infamous crime for which your rights have not been restored by the Iowa Governor or by the President of the United States.
Each candidate must file an affidavit of candidacy and nomination petitions with Chickasaw County Auditor’s office. Sheila Shekleton is Chickasaw County Auditor, and her office is in the courthouse in New Hampton. An Affidavit of Candidacy and a Nomination Petition for City offices can be filed starting August 28, 2023 and must be filed by September 21, 2023. Lawler only needs 10 signatures on the nomination petitions. Contact Sheila at 641-394-2100. Be part of Lawler’s Solutions.
Click on the following link to view Alan’s obituary.
https://www.hugebackfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Alan-H-King?obId=28193878#/obituaryInfo
The Lawler City Council met in regular session on June 5, 2023 at 7:00 PM.
Mayor Mark Mueterthies presided.
Council members present: King, Izer and Scheidel
Council members absent: Kuehner and Croell
Others present: Renee Huinker, Jane Lynch, Steve Lynch, John Cuvelier, Deb Throndson and Clyde Throndson, Sr.
Motion made by King to approve the Agenda.
Second by Izer. All Ayes. Motion passed.
Motion made by Scheidel to approve the previous minutes and current bills.
Second by Izer. All Ayes. Motion passed.
ARAMARK | RUGS | 363.03 | |
BODENSTEINER IMPLEMENT CO | LAWNMOWER | 531.83 | |
JENDRO | GARBAGE CONTRACT | 3,951.86 | |
POLLARD PEST CONTROL CO. | PEST | 59.51 | |
STANTON ELECTRIC | WATER TOWER | 1,684.50 | |
UPS | 93.01 | ||
TEST AMERICA | WASTEWATER TESTING | 197.45 | |
EFTPS | FED/FICA TAX | 1,505.50 | |
IPERS | IPERS | 1,150.59 | |
BLACK HILLS ENERGY | GAS UTILITY | 204.15 | |
MIENERGY | ELECTRICITY | 16,881.97 | |
IOWA FINANCE AUTHORITY | 49,952.50 | ||
CASH | PARKS | 1,177.37 | |
HAWKINS | AZONE | 840.15 | |
IOWA DEPT OF REVNUE/SALES | SALES TAX | 1,209.81 | |
BLAZEK CORPORATION | culvert | 2,220.08 | |
TEAM LAB | 4,330.00 | ||
HEARTLAND ASPHALT | MIX 70% TIM SPELTZ $858.70 | 1,226.72 | |
NEW HAMPTON TRIBUNE | BUDGET AMENDMENT – 2 | 375.44 | |
LAWLER FIRE DEPARTMENT | 2023 2ND TAXATION PYMT | 6,171.25 | |
UNITES STATES POSTAL | 40 | ||
K & W COATINGS LLC | FURNISH AND INSTALL KASCO MIXE | 14,000.00 | |
RAPID PRINTERS | CORK BOARD FOR CROELL PARK | 50.49 | |
MIC’S PLUMBING & HEATING | BALL PARK BATHROOMS | 1,338.53 | |
ANDERSON | 288 | ||
MUNICIPAL SUPPLY INC | RADIO READ | 1,725.66 | |
STATE HYGIENIC LAB | 20 | ||
GARY CUVELIER | 2022-2023 SNOW REMOVAL | 190 | |
VISA – J UHLENHAKE | CHANGING TABLES | 1,425.60 | |
VISA – S BYRNE | POSTAGE | 61.84 | |
CHRIS RIGEL | CONSESSION STAND | 250 | |
HAWKEY INTERCONNECT | PHONE | 44.54 | |
BUSTA LAWN CARE | THATCHING PLAY GROUND | 100 | |
CLEMENS-MR LAWN | PARKS | 458 | |
FORT ATKINSON NURSERY | TREES | 2,550.00 | |
BRUENING ROCK PRODUCTS | ROAD ROCK | 304.62 | |
DEPOSIT REFUNDS | REFUND DATE 05/24/2023 | 308.73 | |
PAYROLL CHECKS | TOTAL PAYROLL CHECKS | 5,685.58 | |
REVENUE | |||
CLAIMS TOTAL | 122,968.31 | ||
GENERAL FUND | 20,396.04 | 58509.76 | |
SANITATION FUND | 3,951.86 | 2870.58 | |
ROAD USE TAX FUND | 2,711.38 | 4239.8 | |
WATER FUND | 17,227.42 | 6407.49 | |
WATER SINKING FUND | 17,260.00 | 1626.67 | |
SEWER FUND | 7,091.63 | 7117.48 | |
SEWER SINKING FUND | 32,692.50 | 3093.33 | |
ELECTRIC FUND | 21,363.68 | 27125..87 | |
DEPOSITS – ELECTRIC FUND | 273.8 | -314.95 | |
STORM WATER | 1162.06 |
LIBRARY
IPERS | IPERS | 273.29 |
INGRAM | BOOKS | 159.14 |
HGTV | 44.97 | |
RILEY’S | TONER | 99.95 |
MIDAMERICA BOOKS | 96.85 | |
READER’S DIGEST | RENEWAL | 37.43 |
COUNTRY SAMPLER | 38.52 | |
BIBLIONIX | 800 | |
COAST TO COAST | 74.78 | |
FAMILY HANDYMAN | 24.61 | |
HAWKEYE INTERCONNECT | PHONE | 31.47 |
VISA | 6 | |
TRADITIONAL HOME | 20 | |
PAYROLL CHECKS | TOTAL PAYROLL CHECKS | 1,329.51 |
CLAIMS TOTAL | 3,036.52 | |
GENERAL FUND | 3,036.52 |
John Cuvelier with Insurance Associates was here to discuss the cities insurance. The property portion of the policy saw the largest increase in premium. Since the city has had only 2 claims in the last two years, he recommends the city increase the deductible from $1,000 to $2,500 or $5,000. With the larger deductible the premium will remain the same.
Motion made by King to increase the cities deductible to $2,500. Second by Scheidel.
Ayes: King, Scheidel and Izer
Nayes: None
Absent: Croell and Kuehner
Motion passed.
Clyde and Deb Throndson presented council with an application for a fireworks permit. They plan the fireworks display July 2, 2023 at dark with possible rain dates July 3, 2023 or July 8, 2023. They should be done by 10:30pm.
Motion made by Izer to authorize fireworks permits the Deb and Clyde Throndson. Second by Scheidel.
Ayes: King, Scheidel and Izer
Nayes: None
Absent: Croell and Kuehner
Clyde and Deb Throndson let the council no they are working to clean up the shed on their property. John Izer stated if the city doesn’t see improvement with in the year the city can file for a Municipal Infraction against them.
Motion made by King to open the Public Hearing – Budget Amendment. Second by Izer
Ayes: King, Izer and Scheidel
Nayes; None
Absent: Croell and Kuehner
Motion passed.
Suzette presented Resolution #2023-06052023 to increasing the Community and Beautification Fund and Culture and Recreation Fund in the FY22-23 Budget.
No comments were made regarding the Budget Amendment.
Motion made by Scheidel to close the Public Hearing. Second by Izer.
Ayes: King, Izer and Scheidel
Nayes; None
Absent: Croell and Kuehner
Motion Passed
Motion made by Scheidel to approve Resolution No. 2023-06052023 to approve the Budget Amendment. Second by Izer.
Ayes: King, Izer and Scheidel
Nayes; None
Absent: Croell and Kuehner
Motion Passed
The council reviewed salaries of other cities the size of Lawler. Mayor Mark Mueterthies let the council know that other small cities have more than one maintenance employee and a deputy clerk. The City of Lawler has one. After reviewing the salaries of other cities the size of Lawler, it was decided the City Maintenance and City Clerk was in need of raise.
Motion made by King to give Jay Uhlenhake a 15% and Suzette a 10% raise as of July 1, 2023. Second by Izer.
Ayes: King, Scheidel and Izer
Nayes: None
Absent Croell and Kuehner
Renee Huinker with Lawler Library Board was here to update the council with the expansion. The Library has applied for a grant.
Cathy Stevens term on the library board has expired. Ralph Steinlage will replace Cathy Stevens for a six year term on the Library Board.
Motion made by Izer to accept Ralph Steinlage to the Library Board. Second by King.
Ayes: King, Scheidel and Izer
Nayes: None
Absent Croell and Kuehner
Motion passed.
John Izer told the council the streets Irish Fest would like to be closed June 14, 2023-June 19, 2023. Grove Street will be closed from Benz St to Diagonal St. Railroad Street will be closed from Depot Street to Spring Street.
Motion made by King to close Grove Street will be closed from Benz St to Diagonal St. Railroad Street will be closed from Depot Street to Spring Street from June 14, 2023 – June 19, 2023. Second by Scheidel.
Ayes: King, Scheidel and Izer
Nayes: None
Absent Croell and Kuehner
Motion passed
Suzette informed the council regarding nuisance abatement letters the next step would be to file a municipal infraction against the property owner. This will cost up to $6,000 per property and the city would file with the county to receive the cost back through property owner property tax. This will take time. The council discussed the nuisance abatement letters mailed to property owners.
Motion made by King to file a municipal infraction against property 205 N. Center St. Second by Izer.
Ayes: King, Scheidel and Izer
Nayes: None
Absent Croell and Kuehner
Motion passed
Dale King informed the council the Lawler Lion’s Club would like to donate an electronic sign in Highland Park to inform community of what is going to be happening in Lawler.
Motion made by Izer to allow the Lawler Lion’s to proceed with electronic sign at Highland Park in Lawler. Second by Scheidel,
Ayes: King, Scheidel and Izer
Nayes: None
Absent Croell and Kuehner
Motion passed
Motion made by Scheidel to adjourn at 8:10pm. Second by King.
Ayes: Izer, Scheidel and King
Nays: None
Absent: Croell and Kuehner
Motion passed.
Suzette Byrne
City Clerk
Click on the following link to view Jan’s obituary.
https://www.hugebackfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Janet-Jan-Sheridan?obId=28102018#/obituaryInfo
Memorial Day Service will be held, Memorial Day, Monday, May 29th.
11:00 AM Service at the Veterans Memorial Park with Turkey Valley Marching Band
Followed by a reception at the Starlite Ballroom with hamburgers, hotdogs, candy bars, popcorn and refreshments.
Public is invited.
Show your support for our Veterans on this Memorial Day by attending.
Lawler Little League is having a fundraiser on t-shirts, sweatshirts, hats, koozies, bags and water bottles! Some items have Lawler Little League and some just have Lawler, Iowa printed on. The deadline is May 29th at midnight. Orders can be brought to Lawler or shipped.
Please click on the link and help support Lawler Little League!
https://lawlerlittleleaguefundraiser.itemorder.com/shop/home/
Click here – PublicHearingNotice (15) Updated
The City of Lawler will conduct a public hearing for the purpose of amending the current budget for fiscal year ending June 30, 2023.
Meeting Date/Time: 6/5/2023 at 7:15 PM
Meeting Location: Lawler City Hall
Click here also for this article Lawler Historical Society 2023
LHS’s MISSION and GOALS!
The Lawler Historical Society endeavors to establish a vital presence of Lawler’s history and culture for the benefit, enlightenment, and enjoyment of its residents, descendants, and visitors. To capture, preserve, promote, and present the history of the Lawler Community; past, present and future.
Why establish the LHS:
• A famous Lawler native, Bill Sheridan, has continued to keep the heart beat of Lawler in play through his rich and elaborate published writings.
• The Carnegie Cultural Center has been a depository of history for many towns with in Chickasaw County.
• Events such as the Lawler Irish Fest and RAGBRAI put Lawler back on the map! This Irish Fest has become a tradition for Lawler and the community, embracing heritage, creating a venue in bringing family and friends together near and far.
• A resurrection of Lawler’s history in the making. An early aspect of Irish Fest was the amazing displays of Lawler’s past.
• An ever growing interest over the years amongst individuals wanting to see the collecting and preserving of history. Through establishing and maintaining a physical and virtual gallery, LHS will exhibit collections of priceless artifacts, heirlooms, etc of historical importance and proudly present and promote the who, what, where and why of the Lawler Community for current and future generations.
LHS Goals:
• Downtown location – LHS envisions having a location that would facilitate displays and walkthrough viewing during festivities, special events and by appointment. Such a hard surface footprint may start small with growth opportunity. LHS is very fortunate to collaborate with Curt and Anita Franzen in utilizing the Starlite as an event location during the Lawler Irish Fest (2022 and 2023).
• The LHS Scrapbook – Will provide online virtual library of photos, articles and other information. Currently LHS is on Facebook and features weekly posts of historical interests.
• Books of Lawler Series – LHS will continue the successful ‘Books of Lawler Series’. To date the following books have been published “Team Pride. Team Spirit” (1st Edition 2014); “Main and Grove” (2nd Edition 2015); “Your Town Your History” (3rd Edition 2015). Next to come: Lawler Farming Community (2024/25).
• Collecting Artifacts – MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL To date, the contribution and collection of artifacts has been amazing in providing a foundation collection of historical memorabilia.
LHS Board:
Kurt Hemesath, Bonnie Kuehner, Verna Orvis, Kyle Kuehner, Nancy Cuvelier and Mary Burns. Like many of you, their family roots are deep within the Lawler community, and neither time nor distance has broken the bond.
LHS Welcomes Donations:
It is about the legacy of parents, grandparents, great grandparents, family and friends, who gave it their all in making Lawler a true and viable community. A time and place where settlers from various backgrounds and countries came here and through their perseverance, their love of land and country made it their “HOME”.
LHS endeavors not only to establish the means of a physical and visual history experience but to also provide a basis of the sensory aspect of Lawler’s history and its many family legacies with in its community.
Donations will be key to the success of the LHS. LHS graciously thanks those individuals, organizations and businesses to date that have supported and contributed in various respects, and anxiously await donation opportunities to come. Donations, in all forms, will be of great importance to the success of Lawler’s historical preservation for generations to come. LHS will work with donors in providing recognition for contributions.
Information: Please visit/contact us on Facebook – Lawler Historical Society
LHS was formed in March of 2020 and has 501(c)3 status from the Department of the Treasury effective March 23, 2020. Donors can deduct contributions they make to LHS under IRC Section 170. Tax ID #85-0532469.
Contact any one of the LHS Directors for donation opportunities, donation forms, and information.
The Lawler City Council met in regular session on May 1, 2023 at 7:00 PM.
Mayor Mark Mueterthies presided.
Council members present: King, Izer, Croell and Scheidel
Council members absent: Kuehner
Others present: Jay Uhlenhake, Renee Huinker, Jane Lynch, Stephanie Tangen, Deb Speltz, Gail Stammeyer, Steve Lynch and Ryan Izer
Motion made by Izer to approve the Agenda.
Second by King. All Ayes. Motion passed.
Motion made by Scheidel to approve the previous minutes and current bills with addition of Mark Kriener bill.
Second by King. All Ayes. Motion passed.
ARAMARK | RUGS | 242.02 | |
JENDRO | GARBAGE CONTRACT | 2,737.15 | |
STANTON ELECTRIC | FLAG POLE LIGHTS | 307.5 | |
UPS | 221.96 | ||
TEST AMERICA | 184.9 | ||
EFTPS | FED/FICA TAX | 1,442.92 | |
IPERS | IPERS | 1,107.61 | |
STATE WITHHOLDING | STATE TAX | 107.15 | |
BLACK HILLS ENERGY | GAS UTILITY | 457.52 | |
MIENERGY | ELECTRICITY | 17,366.14 | |
CASH | 433.73 | ||
IOWA DEPT OF REVNUE/SALES | SALES TAX | 1,117.00 | |
BLAZEK CORPORATION | 141 | ||
TEAM LAB | TERMINATOR WEED KILLER | 2,816.50 | |
NEW HAMPTON TRIBUNE | ORDINANCE #2023-1 | 31.46 | |
LAWLER PUBLIC LIBRARY | QUARTER 1 2023 | 3,550.02 | |
MIC’S PLUMBING & HEATING | CROELL PARD DRAIN PIPE LEAK | 37.5 | |
ANDERSON | PHONE CONFERENCES | 168 | |
IWD | 1ST QTR 2023 UNEMPLOYMENT | 21.55 | |
MUNICIPAL SUPPLY INC | RADIO READS | 1,839.93 | |
MARK KRIENER | TILLING VOLLEYBALL COURTS | 175 | |
INSURANCE ASSOCIATES | Insurance | 40,843.00 | |
VISA – J UHLENHAKE | WASTEWATER CLASS | 60 | |
VISA – S BYRNE | SAM.GOV RENEWAL | 306.93 | |
HAWKEY INTERCONNECT | Apr-23 | 43.96 | |
CLEMENS-MR LAWN | 1st application fertilizer ball | 458 | |
DSG | STRIPING PAING | 177.59 | |
PAYROLL CHECKS | TOTAL PAYROLL CHECKS | 5,481.10 | |
REVENUE | |||
CLAIMS TOTAL | 81,877.14 | 92,047.21 | |
GENERAL FUND | 50,285.55 | 43,626.02 | |
SANITATION FUND | 2,737.15 | 2,432.87 | |
ROAD USE TAX FUND | 721.36 | 3,826.46 | |
WATER FUND | 2,542.26 | 5,921.49 | |
SEWER FUND | 5,216.59 | 6,845.08 | |
ELECTRIC FUND | 20,374.23 | 28,202.41 | |
STORM WATER FEE | 1,192.88 |
LIBRARY
IPERS | IPERS | 218.17 |
PAYROLL CHECKS | TOTAL PAYROLL CHECKS | 1,081.02 |
CLAIMS TOTAL | 1,299.19 | |
GENERAL FUND | 1,299.19 |
Resolution #2023-05012023 Authorizing transfer of fund from the Local Option Sales tax fund to the General Fund in order to cover the costs of funding the expenses associated with city it is necessary to transfer the funds in the amount of $50,000.00.
Motion made by Croell to transfer funds from LOST Fund to General Fund in amount of $50,000.00. Second by Scheidel.
Ayes: Croell, Scheidel, Izer and King
Nayes: None
Motion passed.
Deb Speltz and Gail Stammeyer with the Crane Creek Trail committee would like the city permission to extend the current trail in Highland Park. The committee would like to extend and outlet on the corner to McHugh St.
Motion made by Croell to allow Crane Creek Trail Committee to extend the trail at Highland Park to McHugh Street. Second by Izer.
Ayes: Croell, Scheidel, Izer and King
Nayes: None
Motion Passed
Deb Speltz also stated the Irish Fest 5k money raised would like to go to the City to update the trail around the pond on Highway 24. Crane Creek Trail will to Roger Dreckmen regarding the 10 year mitigation with wetlands from state. Jay will also talk with Roger.
Motion made by Croell to open Public Hearing at 7:15pm for Public Opinion regarding Library Expansion. Second by Izer.
Ayes: Croell, Izer, Scheidel and King
Naye: None
Motion Passed.
Renee Huinker, President of Library Board explained she had a State Consultant look over the plans the Library Board would like to expand. They will need and architect. The board will also be signing up for a Utilizing Grant of $3,000. She is working with other libraries that have expanded library. The State Consultant also took pictures. This would involve taking the sink and cupboards from the room where the library would expand.
Motion made by Croell to close Public Hearing at 7:27pm. Second by Izer
Ayes: Croell, Izer, Scheidel and King
Nayes: None
Motion Passed
Motion made by Croell to transfer the Community Center room to Lawler Public Library pending the agreement to transfer room to library. Second by Scheidel.
Ayes: Croell, Scheidel, King and Izer
Nayes: None
Motion passed.
Nuisance letters were discussed. The city has had one property owner abating the property owned. Motion made by King to start the next step of the abatement process as printed within the City Code of Ordinances. Second by Croell.
Ayes: Kind, Croell, Scheidel and Izer
Nayes: None
Motion passed.
Suzette stated a Budget Amendment will need to happen for the Tree Committee for the Community Beautification Fund.
Motion made by Scheidel to set Public Hearing June 5, 2023 at 7:15pm. Second by Izer
Ayes: Scheidel, Izer, Croell and Izer
Nayes: None
Motion passed.
Motion made by Izer to approve the Brite Spot liquor license. Second by King.
Ayes: Scheidel, Izer, Croell and King
Nayes: None
Motion passed.
Motion made by King to approve the Irish Fest liquor license. Second by Croell.
Ayes: Scheidel, Izer, Croell and King
Nayes: None
Motion passed
Motion made by Scheidel to approve Bucky’s liquor license. Second by King.
Ayes: Scheidel, Izer, Croell and King
Nayes: None
Motion passed.
Jay will tighten volleyball nets at Highland Park. Ryan Izer let the council know the Volleyball League should start Wednesday, May 31, 2023.
Deb Speltz let the council know Irish Fest may donate for basketball hoops for Highland and Croell Park. Dale King has been cleaning up at Junko Park. Mary Gruenberg had been working on the utility shed at Junko Park.
Mark made a comment; he has talked with John Cuvelier regarding the city insurance increase. John will be at next council meeting to discuss.
Next council meeting will be June 5, 2023 at 7:00pm
Motion made by Scheidel to adjourn at 7:50pm. Second by Izer.
Ayes: Croell, Izer, Scheidel and King
Nays: None
Motion passed.
Suzette Byrne
City Clerk