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SPORTS • ChaRleS CiTy PReSS • www.ChaRleSCiTyPReSS.COm FRiday, auguST 21, 2020 10
IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR FLOYD COUNTY
CITY OF MARBLE ROCK, Petitionervs. LYNN W. SPURBECK, JR. and FLOYD COUNTY, IOWA,
RespondentsEQUITY NO. EQCV031587
ORIGINAL NOTICETO THE ABOVE-NAMED RE-
SPONDENTS:You are notified that a petition has
been filed in the office of the clerk of this court naming you as a respondent in this action, which petition prays that real estate located in Floyd County, Iowa, to-wit: Lynn W. Spurbeck, Jr., be abandoned and that title be awarded to the City of Marble Rock, Iowa. The name and address of the attorney for the petitioner is Mark L. Walk, Walk & Mur-phy, P.L.C., 515 State Street, Osage, IA 50461. The attorney’s phone number is 641-732-3796; facsimile 641-732-5345.
You must serve a motion or answer on or before September 21, 2020, and within a reasonable time thereafter, file
your motion or answer with the Clerk of Court for Floyd County, at the court-house in Charles City, Iowa. If you do not, judgment by default may be ren-dered against you for the relief demanded in the petition.
You are further notified that the above case has been filed in a county that utilizes electronic filing. Please see Iowa Court Rules Chapter 16 for informa-tion on electronic filing and Iowa Court Rules Chapter 16, division VI regarding the protection of personal information in court filings.
If you require the assistance of aux-iliary aids or services to participate in court because of a disability, immedi-ately call your district ADA coordinator at 641-494-3612. (If you are hearing impaired, call Relay Iowa TTY at 1-800-735-2942).
No. 2031908/14/20 08/21/20 08/28/20
Legal Notice • Legal Notice
Facility Name: 218 Fuel ExpressDate: 8/18/20
PUBLIC NOTIFICATIONMONITORING VIOLATION OF THE
WATER TESTING SCHEDULEOur water system violated a drink-
ing water standard(s) over the past year. Even though these were not emergen-cies, as our customers, you have a right to know what happened and what we did to correct these situations.
We, the 218 Fuel Express Public Water Supply in Floyd, IA are required to monitor your drinking water for specific contaminants on a regular basis. Results of regular monitoring are an indicator of whether or not our drinking water meets health standards. During the second quar-ter we did not monitor or test one sample for coliform bacteria and therefore can-not be sure of the quality of our drinking water during that time.
What should I do?There is nothing you need to do at
this time.What Happened? What is being
done?We are conducting a sample as soon
as possible.For more information, please contact
Hilary at 1-641-398-2390Please share this information with all
the other people who drink this water, especially those who may not have re-ceived this notice directly (for example, people in apartments, nursing homes, schools, and businesses). You can do this by posting this notice in a public place or distributing copies by hand or mail.
No. 2033608/21/20
Legal Notice • Legal NoticeThe letter reiterated that Pen-ske, just the fourth owner of the speedway, purchased the prop-erty for future Penske genera-tions and that hosting the 104th running in front of empty grand-stands protects the health of the fans and the future of the Indy 500. No admissions or conces-sions sales means the Indy 500 will be a massive money loss for Penske, but it has been can-celed only twice, during World War I and World War II. It has never been held without spec-tators.
The financial losses for host-
ing an empty race and paying out some $7 million in prize money is the cost that comes with Penske’s emotional attach-ment to the Indy 500. His teams have won the race a record 18 times, including the last two years.
His affection for the speed-way was clear in the letter to fans as he noted his father first brought him to the race as a 14 year old in 1951. Penske was hooked.
“Lee Wallard won it. I was able to put on a helmet and sit in a race car. I’ll never forget that experience,” Penske wrote. “That special day shaped the rest of my life and made me who I am. It’s why I care so much about the Speedway and
IndyCar racing. It’s why the fan experience will always be my top priority.
“Thank you for understand-
ing, and I look forward to see-ing you next May.”
Penske then signed off: “And drivers – start your engines.”
INDY 500Continued from page 9
NIACC basketball schedules setTo The Press
Trojan WomenThe NIACC women’s basket-
ball team opens the 2021 season on Jan. 20 at Iowa Central.
Due to COVID-19, the NJ-CAA has moved the basketball season to the spring semester.
NIACC, which has won the last two NJCAA Region XI titles, will play a 20-game IC-CAC schedule.
All of the NJCAA Division I and NJCAA Division II teams in the conference will play each other two times.
Crossover games between Division I and Divison I schools within the league count as
league games. The Division I and Division
II schools will still play separate regional tournaments.
NIACC’s home opener is set for Jan. 23 against DMACC.
January 20 — at Iowa Central; 23
— vs. DMACC; 27 — at Kirk-wood.
February 3 — vs. Southeastern; 6 —
vs. Iowa Western; 10 — at Marshalltown CC; 13 — at DMACC; 17 - vs. Iowa Central; 23 — at Southeastern; 25 — vs. Iowa Lakes; 27 - at Southwest-ern.
March 3 — vs. Ellsworth; 6 — at
Northeast CC; 10 — vs. Kirk-wood; 13 — vs. Marshalltown CC; 17 — at Iowa Lakes; 20 — vs. Northeast CC; 27 — at Iowa Western; 31 — at Ellsworth.
April 3 — vs. Southwestern.
Trojan MenThe NIACC men’s basketball
team opens the 2021 season on Jan. 20 at Iowa Central.
NIACC’s home opener is set for Jan. 23 against DMACC.
January 20 — at Iowa Central; 23 —
vs. DMACC; 27 — at Kirk-
wood; 30 — at Indian Hills. February 3 — vs. Southeastern; 6 —
vs. Iowa Western; 10 — at Marshalltown CC; 13 — at DMACC; 17 — vs. Iowa Cen-tral; 20 — vs. Indian Hills; 23 — at Southeastern; 25 — vs. Iowa Lakes; 27 — at South-western.
March 3 — vs. Ellsworth; 6 — at
Northeast CC; 10 — vs. Kirk-wood; 13 — vs. Marshalltown CC; 17 — at Iowa Lakes; 20 — vs. Northeast CC; 27 — at Iowa Western; 31 — at Ellsworth.
April 3 — vs. Southwestern.
Friday, Aug. 21Football scrimmage vs. Clear Lake at Comet Field, TBDThursday, Aug. 27Cross Country Invitational at Wildwood Golf Course, 4 p.m.Friday, Aug. 28Football at New Hampton, 7:30 p.m.Saturday, Aug. 29Volleyball Tournament at Comet Gym, 9 a.m.Thursday, Sept. 3Cross Country Invitational at Wildwood Golf Course, 4:15 p.m.Friday, Sept. 4Football vs. Union Community at Comet Field, 7:30 p.m.Tuesday, Sept. 8Volleyball at New Hampton, 7:15 p.m.Thursday, Sept. 10Volleyball Triangular at Mason City w/Clear Lake, 6 p.m.Friday, Sept. 11Football vs. Western Dubuque at Comet Field, 7:30 p.m.Saturday, Sept. 12Volleyball Tournament at Osage, 9 a.m.Tuesday, Sept. 15Volleyball vs. Decorah at Comet Gym, 6 p.m.Thursday, Sept. 17Cross Country Invitation at Central Elkader, TBDFriday, Sept. 18Football at West Delaware, 7:30 p.m.Saturday, Sept. 19Volleyball Tournament at Dike-New Hartford, 9 a.m.Tuesday, Sept. 22Cross Country Invitational at Mason City, 4 p.m.Thursday, Sept. 24Cross Country Invitational at Grundy Center, TBDFriday, Sept. 25Football vs. Decorah at Comet Field, 7:30 p.m.
PREP SPORTS CALENDAR
CHARLES CITY ComETS
Tuesday, Aug. 25Volleyball Tournament at Jesup High School, 5 p.m.Thursday, Aug. 27Volleyball vs. Rockford at home, 7 p.m.Friday, Aug. 28Football at Central Springs, 7 p.m.Saturday, Aug. 29Volleyball Tournament at Garner-Hayfield-Ventura, 9 a.m.Tuesday, Sept. 1Volleyball at Northwood-Kensett, 7 p.m.Thursday, Sept. 3Cross Country Meet at Wildwood Golf Course, 4 p.m.Volleyball vs. Newman Catholic at home, 7 p.m.Friday, Sept. 4Football at Postville, 7 p.m.Saturday, Sept. 5Volleyball Tournament at Vinton-Shellsburg, 9 a.m.Tuesday, Sept. 8Cross Country Invitational at Wartburg College, 3 p.m.Volleyball at Central Springs, 7 p.m.Thursday, Sept. 10Cross Country Meet at La Porte City Golf Course, 4:15 p.m.Friday, Sept. 11Football vs. Saint Ansgar at home, 7 p.m.Saturday, Sept. 12Volleyball Tournament at Aplington-Parkersburg, 7 p.m.
NASHuA-PLAINfIELd HuSKIES
Thursday, Aug. 27Volleyball vs. Northwood-Kensett at home, 7 p.m.Friday, Aug. 28Football at BCLUW, 7 p.m.Saturday, Aug. 29Volleyball Tournament at Clarion-Goldfield-Dows, 9 a.m.Tuesday, Sept. 1Cross Country Meet at Mercy Medical Center, 4:30 p.m.Volleyball at Newman Catholic, 7 p.m.Thursday, Sept. 3Cross Country Meet at Wildwood Golf Course, 4:15 p.m.Volleyball vs. Central Springs at home, 7 p.m.Friday, Sept. 4Football vs. Central Springs at home, 7 p.m.Tuesday, Sept. 8Cross Country Meet at Belmond Country Club, 4 p.m.Volleyball at Saint Ansgar, 7 p.m.Thursday, Sept. 10Volleyball vs. Osage at home, 7 p.m.Friday, Sept. 11Football at Lake Mills, 7 p.m.
NoRTH BuTLER BEARCATS
Tuesday, Aug. 25Volleyball at Clarksville, 7:15 p.m.Thursday, Aug. 27Volleyball at Nashua-Plainfield, 7 p.m.Friday, Aug. 28Football at Tripoli, 7 p.m.Saturday, Aug. 29Volleyball Tournament at Garner-Hayfield-Ventura, 9 a.m.Tuesday, Sept. 1Cross Country Meet at Mercy Medical Center, 4:30 p.m.Volleyball vs. West Fork at home, 7 p.m.Thursday, Sept. 3Cross Country Meet at Wildwood Golf Course, 4 p.m.Friday, Sept. 4Football vs. Turkey Valley at home, 7 p.m.Tuesday, Sept. 8Cross Country Meet at Belmond Country Club, 4:30 p.m.Volleyball at Northwood-Kensett, 7 p.m.Thursday, Sept. 10Volleyball vs. Newman Catholic at home, 7 p.m.Friday, Sept. 11Football vs. Riceville at home, 7 p.m.Saturday, Sept. 12Volleyball Tournament at Central Springs, 9 a.m.Tuesday, Sept. 15Cross Country Invitational at Mitchell County Nature Center, 6 p.m.Volleyball at Central Springs, 7 p.m.Friday, Sept. 18Football at Dunkerton, 7 p.m.Tuesday, Sept. 22Volleyball vs. Saint Ansgar at home, 7 p.m.
RoCKfoRd WARRIoRSVideo appears to show deputy first shoved Raptors presidentOAKLAND, Calif. (AP) —
A new video released by the attorneys of Toronto Raptors president Masai Ujiri appears to show an Alameda County sheriff’s deputy initially shoved him twice leading to an alterca-tion moments after his team had defeated the Golden State War-riors in last year’s NBA cham-pionship.
The Raptors had just won their first title at Oracle Arena in Oakland on June 13, 2019, when Ujiri went onto the court to join his celebrating team.
Alameda County sheriff’s deputy Alan Strickland claimed in a federal lawsuit filed in February that he stopped Ujiri because he didn’t provide the proper credential, leading to a shoving match that was partial-ly captured on video. Strickland alleged Ujiri hit him “in the face
and chest with both fists,” tried to go around him and repeatedly ignored orders to stop.
Strickland’s body camera vid-eo released Tuesday by Cotch-ett Pitre & McCarthy, the law firm representing Ujiri, shows the Raptors president walking while pulling credentials out of his suit’s breast pocket and the deputy aggressively shoving him twice shortly before Ujiri shoves him back. The footage ends shortly after that.
The Raptors said in a state-ment they stand by Ujiri and point out the video shows Strick-land’s accusations are “baseless and entirely without merit.”
“We believe this video ev-idence shows exactly that — Masai was not an aggressor, but instead was the recipient of two very violent, unwarranted ac-tions,” the team said.
“While Masai has the full backing of Raptors and MLSE (Maple Leaf Sports Entertain-ment) as he fights this injustice, we are aware that not all people have similar support and re-sources. This is a spurious legal action that MLSE, the NBA, and especially Masai should not be facing,” it added.
In a counter-claim filed Tues-day, Ujiri’s attorneys said the footage shows Strickland was “undeniably the initial aggres-sor” in the confrontation and that the new evidence will vin-dicate Ujiri’s rights “as a victim of unreasonable force, assault, and battery at the hands of Mr. Strickland,” the East Bay Times reported.
Mastagni Holstedt, A.P.C. law firm, which represents Ala-meda County sheriff’s deputies, did not respond to a request for
comment.In a statement Wednesday,
sheriff’s spokesman Sgt. Ray Kelly said the department had closed out its part in the case last July. Kelly distinguished between the public case, which ended with a citation hearing last November, and the pri-vate matter of Strickland’s suit against Ujiri.
“There’s been a snippet of video released publicly that doesn’t tell the story of the en-tire investigation,” Kelly said. “That story will have to come out through the process. We stand by our original state-ments.”
Kelly confirmed that Strick-land remains employed by the department and said the depu-ty is on leave recovering from injuries sustained during the incident.
BRUNERRECORDSHIS 2ND ACE AT
WILDWOODJoel Bruner recorded a Hole-in-One on Aug. 2 during a 2-Person, Best-Shot Tournament at Wildwood Municipal Golf Course.
It’s only the second ace recorded at Wildwood since the new holes were added in 2017.Bruner also had a Hole-in-One at Wildwood before 2017, making him the only golfer so far to have recorded aces before and after the ren-ovation.
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