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UW-Platteville announces Dean's List

The University of Wisconsin-Platteville announces its Dean's List, honoring those full-time students who earned high honors in their respective colleges in the fall 2019 semester.The College of Business, Industry, Life Science and Agriculture and the College of Liberal Arts and Education require grade-point averages of 3.75 and above for Dean's List honors, while the College of Engineering, Mathematics and Science requires students to reach at least a 3.

Lions Club continues 86 Year Tradition with Troop 47 Scouts

Vinton's Lions Club and Troop 47 renew Charter for 86th Year The Boundary Waters Canoe Wilderness Area, Glacier National Park, Rocky Mountain National Park, Smoky Mountains National Park, Philmont Scout Ranch. These, and more, are all High Adventure destinations that the Vinton Scout Troop #47 have been to over the last 10 years. In fact, they attend one such destination every year. This is in addition to all of the local adventures and learning that they are involved in.

OVERTON NAMED TO ALLEN COLLEGE - UNITYPOINT HEALTH DEAN’S LIST

The administration and faculty of Allen College are pleased to congratulate students named to the Allen College Dean’s List at the completion of the fall semester of the 2019 - 2020 academic year.Among them, Chase Overton, Nursing--BSN VintonBachelor’s and Associate’s students named to the Allen College Dean’s List must complete at least 12 semester hours and achieve a grade point average of 3.

Fall 2019 University of Dubuque Dean’s List

The University of Dubuque congratulates the following students on being appointed to the Fall Semester 2019 Academic Dean's List.To be named to the dean's list, a student must earn a grade point average (GPA) of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale for that semester.The University of Dubuque is a private university offering undergraduate, graduate, and theological seminary degrees as well as other educational opportunities with the intention of educating and forming the whole person.

Local Students Graduate from Drake University

The following local students graduated from Drake University at the end of the fall 2019 semester.Drake University is a midsize, private university in Des Moines, Iowa, enrolling nearly 3,000 undergraduate and more than 1,800 graduate students. Students choose from over 70 majors, minors, and concentrations and 20 graduate degrees offered through six colleges and schools.

A bit of History: Cato Sells - Vinton Native 1859-1948

Once in a while I stumble across articles that I find interesting.  This is one of those. With permission from the fine folks in Texas, I am sharing this article about a gentleman that was born in Vinton and later settled in Texas having a rather interesting career. Thank you to the folks at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram for your permission to share this story!Click after the first few paragraphs to view the remaining story.

Money Smart Essay Contests Offer Students a Chance to Win $1,000

Students in grades six to 12 can now enter either the Money Smart Kid or Money Smart Teen Essay Contest and compete for the chance to win up to $1,000 to help boost their college savings. The statewide essay contests are both sponsored by the Iowa Bankers Association in partnership with the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Eligible junior high school students (in grades six to eight) can enter the Money Smart Kid Essay Contest by writing an essay of 500 words or fewer, addressing the following:  “Many families fall prey to predatory lending every year, which is a term used to describe a wide range of unfair financial practices that involve borrowing, lending and check cashing.

Vinton-Shellsburg High School Semester 1 Honor Roll

12th GradeBohnsack, Leah MCantrell, Spencer JCardenas, Amanda MClark, Haley R*Dudley, Charles DElwick, Andrew TEvans, Franki LEvans, Sonnie AGraves, Zandalee HGriffith, Sam NHaefner, Payton WHansen, Morgan LHazen, HunterHendrickson, Joanna LHepker, Jesse JHerger, Davia MJohnson, Paul DKarr, Cameron LKlinzing, Cole TKramer, Zachary M*Lamont, Lillie RLane, Kellsie LLang, Caroline ELipcamon, Marcus AMiller, Alexis KMurray, Raelyn NNovotny, Madison JO'Brien, Katelyn RRake, Jace RReynolds, AlyssaSass, Thomas*Scheel, Rylee LSchmidt, Gabriel V*Schoettmer, Ryan CSchulte, Raeleigh JShaw, Broc DSlaton, Jessica DSmith, Jonah MSteele, Catherine MThomas, Amy RUpmeyer, Lauren MVinton, Beauregard C*White, Jillian P11th GradeAllsup, Isaac J*Almquist, Brayden JAtkinson, Madison NBahmann, Kailey JBearbower, Ayden WBrunssen, Alesha ABunten, Alexis A*Carolan, Clarissa SChristy, Kallea MColsch, Elias DDavis, Marjorie LDickinson, Emma EDighton, Alexis ADilley, Gretta EDilley, Sophia LEngler IV, John FErickson, Brooks RGriffith, Kayla MHansel-Walker, Mackenzie MHarrelson, Christina MHicok, Conner LHowe, Abigail NHowes-Vonstein, Lucy C*Humiston, Katelyn GJeffery, Kyla JJi, SiwooJohnson, Brynn NKalina, Philip JKalous, Elijah JKemp, Allison RLapan-Islas, David A*Lee, Mymint*Lindauer, Noah JLindsey, Lucille VMedvedjevs, Kyle JMurray, Lauren OOtt, Keira LPowers, Eli WRadeke, Bryce BRadeke, Lydia LRedlinger, Maren MRickels, Caleb JRippel, Mathew SRollinger, Ethan TSagan, Josephine MSeitz, Katherine FShipley, Taylor JSloop, Julius JStephens, Cameryn ESwayzer, Aza MTharp, Chloe RThomsen, Brianna MTippie, Preston D*Trinkle, Emily KVoshell, JadenWatson, Jax JWebster, Geordyn RWilliams, Carly EWirth, Andrew PYarbrough, Evian C10th GradeAnderson, Taylor JAragon, Zena L*Armstrong, Natalie LBane, Rachel EBartz, Abby KBecker, Anna MBendull, Carly JBooth, Claire ECrane, Hannah RDlouhy, Cameron NElwick, Abigail BErickson, Caroline SEtten, Kortney KGeiger, Alexandria JGoodell, Lexi LGram, Renee SGuenther, Alex A*Hainey, Ella KHendrickson, Leah MHendrickson, Megan OHenkle, Graham EHyland, Katelyn EJanko, Caleb CJohnson, Charlee KKingsbury, Kaden M*Lang, Morgan TLangham, Hayden MLillibridge, Tess LMather-Lorenz, Eve MMaynard, Addyson BMcDaniel, Emma MMcGowan, Hannah GMiracle, Kinzzy AMoen, Gunnar EMullinex, Isabel KPage, Elsa JPatterson, Brynn AReeves, Morgan LRice, KiaraRippel, Chase MSchulte, Kale LSmith, Alexis AStiefel, Jamin JSturtz, Dawson PSutton, Grace LThomas, Ashlee JVasquez, Maximo IWalton, Samantha CWeeks, Bailey M*White, Jozee SYessak, Marissa JoZearley, Logan A9th Grade*Ahrenholz, Aspen BAllsup, Ian TBarber III, Leon HBearbower, PaigeBeauchamp, MadilynneBodeker, Merritt W*Bruce, Brylee RBrummer, Andrew VBrunssen, Nicole EBurke, Kalinda MCarolan, Hudson LCarolus, Ryan P*Coder, Mason TCoots, Jade EDahlstrom, Lillia MDavis, Abigail G*Dawson-Fink, Cameron DDean, Natalie MDominick, Justyce LDrury, Gracie MErickson, Curtis MEvans, Kail IFarmer, Bryleigh JFleming, Christopher RGlynn, Darby OGriffith, Alyssa THaefner, Ella MHaisman, Molly EHanson, Karli AHenry, Margaret MHerger, Paul JHermanson, Reid KHowe, Joshua MD*Johnson, Ellery LKemp, Austin TKies, Patience MKoopman, Joseph AKress, Riley C*Lapan-Islas, Maya RMarzen, Gabriel JMcGowan, Autumn KMcKenna, Noel EMeyer, Ashlie LMosher, Austin JMott, Caleb DNewton, Annabelle MNoe, Elizabeth ROrtner, Brant JPettyjohn, Kaelyn LPhelps, Clayton JRast, Sawyer TRickels, Benett CRilling, Audriana ARocarek, Montana JRosonke, Joseph HRule, Jaxson RSallee, Ian NSchminke, Grace ASisco, Tristan MSlager, Destiny JSlaton, Ashton PSoquet, Blake OStreeter, Ali BThompson, Faith ETruax, Reese LVan Fossen, Cheyenne JVrba, Ian ScottWalker, Bryce VWatson, Logan BWheeler, Baylee JWhite, Jeana KWichtendahl, Steven PWiley, Joshua DWilliams, Ryan LWilson, Carleigh J*BOLD = 4.

College Scholarship Program Open Through Feb. 21

Iowa high school seniors eligible for a chance at $2,000 while learningcollege financing and planning informationWEST DES MOINES, IOWA (Feb. 4, 2019) — Registration is ongoing through Feb. 21 for a scholarship that offers Iowa high school seniors a chance to receive one of 30 scholarships worth $2,000 for college while learning important financial literacy skills.

Mount Mercy University students named to Fall 2019 Dean's List

Coach Brian Sheston's Vinton-Shellsburg wrestlers put on a solid performance Saturday at the North Tama Invitational.In all the Vikings crowned a pair of champions, two-more runners-up and added a third place finish while placing in the other weights they entered. Sophomore Brady Ortner copped the 132-pound title with five falls, capping his day off by pinning Sam Hackett of Waterloo Columbus in 5:48.
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