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NATHAN HESSON, VINTON UNLIMITED DIRECTOR - October 3rd, 2011 6:35 pm
Residents of the Vinton area will join with thousands of other Iowans in a one-kilometer "Start Somewhere" Walk at 12 noon on Friday, October 7. Local walkers will begin walking at 12 Noon and will choose a route that will allow them to walk for 12 minutes and finish at the Benton County Courthouse.
VINTON TODAY - October 3rd, 2011 6:13 pm

The 2011 Viking/Vikette Hall of Fame Inductees were introduced to the crowd during halftime of the Vikings Homecoming football game Friday night.
The honorees include the following individuals and teams. The infomation below was read to the audience that evening:
1937 440 RELAY TEAM
In 1937 the 440-Yard Relay Team of Melbert Bieber, Hoyt Carrier, Eugene Crisman and Millard Jones were coached by Fred Cameron.
VINTON TODAY - October 3rd, 2011 12:35 pm

While the football team had the attention on Friday, the annual Homecoming week took place all week, and featured a variety of activities for high school students. Younger VS students participated as well. The Middle School Band performed for the crowd and played the National Anthem before the game began.
Here are a few more photos.
VINTON TODAY - October 3rd, 2011 11:23 am

Like most of its Vinton neighbors, the First Christian Church property sustained noticeable damage during the July 11 storm. Virtually all of its trees were damaged or destroyed, and many shingles blew off the roof (although no water seeped into the building).
The tree between the church and 13th Street had been reduced to a large stump.
VINTON TODAY - October 2nd, 2011 10:52 pm
In an email to Vinton Today and others, KT's Kloset owners Kathy Hulse and Tim Westemeier announced that the clothing store will close Oct. 15. A 50 percent off sale begins Oct. 10.
The owners thanked their customers for their support. The business sells used clothing, along with a few new items, and other miscellaneous used items; it is located across the street from the Vinton Palace on West Fourth Street.
VINTON TODAY - September 30th, 2011 4:58 pm

Vinton-Shellsburg High School students cheered, stomped and clapped together at a short pep rally at the end of school day Friday. The winners of the daily dress-up contests received their prizes, then led the student body in another cheer.
Captains Nolan Edwards and Gunner Tranel and Homecoming Queen Kelly Wagner served as the judges of the Viking Power yelling contest, tossing t-shirts to the areas of the crowd that were loudest.
VINTON TODAY - September 30th, 2011 11:58 am

It was more windy than usual in the Vinton area the past few days, and with the wind came what tree experts have been warning Vinton residents about: More storm-damaged limbs.
"Much of what we’re seeing come down in the strong winds that our area experienced in the last couple of days are limbs and branches that were broken off during the wind storm on July 11, and were hung up or caught in the tree," said Mark Pingenot, a rural Vinton resident and field manager for Trees Forever.
GREG WALSTON, ISU EXTENSION OFFICE - September 30th, 2011 11:18 am
Iowa State University Extension is sponsoring Planning Your Financial Future for Childcare Providers. According to the instructor, Phyllis Zalenski, Family Finance Specialist, with Iowa State University Extension, “Planning for your financial future is an important part of success in reaching your financial goals as a childcare provider.
HEATHER KALOUS - September 30th, 2011 10:54 am

John Levis, and Greg helped another student change a flat tire recently; the two were named the Vikes of the Week in honor of their efforts to help another student.
DUANE RANDALL, VINTON PARKS & RECREATION - September 30th, 2011 10:47 am

The Vinton Parks & Recreation Department Farmer’s market season had its last night on Thursday, September 29th. Appropriately it was one of the windiest nights in market history with the summer that we have endured this year in Vinton.
The VPRD is very thankful for all of the great vendors that participated this season and of course to all of you that came out weekly to support those vendors.