November 2015

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Wolverine football team stuns No. 6 Janesville, 75-45

West Bend-Mallard/Gilmore City-Bradgate kept its football season alive with an impressive, 75-45 victory over previously unbeaten and No. 6 ranked Janesville, 75-45 Monday night (Nov. 2) in 8-player second round state playoff action. The Wolverines capitalized on four Janesville turnovers and an interception. Nolan Roger Dahlhauser rushed for 244 yards on 16 carries with five touchdowns to power the Wolverine running game.The victory advances the Wolverines into a quarterfinal round game at Marcus on Friday, Nov. 6, against Marcus-Meriden-Cleghorn.See full story in the Humboldt Independent Newspaper. Subscribe today for full access to the print and/or digital edition of the Independent by clicking the link above to get started!

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COOK OF THE WEEK - JENNY ABENS

Correction to a recipe of Sharon Miller’s Crescent Roll Casserole: Where Sharon’s recipe calls for a cup of Parmesan cheese, she says she prefers to use cheddar or Monterey Jack instead. (Sounds pretty good either way!) Just which taste your family prefers! Jenny Abens has been a teller at Bank Iowa in Gilmore City for 37 years. When asked what she enjoyed best about working at Bank Iowa, Jenny stated, “It is my customers in Gilmore City that I like the best.” Jenny and her husband, Paul Abens, have been married for 40 years. They both grew up in the Gilmore City area and both graduated from Gilmore City-Bradgate Schools. Jenny went on to study at Wartburg College, Moody Bible Institute and graduated from Buena Vista College in Storm Lake. Paul also attended Hawkeye Technical School after high school. They have two children and five grandchildren. Katy is married to Tyler; they have five children. Patrick is married to Taylor.

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November 4, 2015

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LENA M. EYRICH

LENA M. EYRICH, 54, Fort Dodge, formerly of Humboldt, died Friday, Oct. 30, 2015. Those wishing to send online condolences can send them to masonlindhart@gmail.com and we will see that it gets to the family. Be sure to put the deceased’s name in the subject line.

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