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Former CHS Activities Director Curt Olson dies

Sept. 19

Curt Olson, Creston resident, retired athletic director, volunteer and friend of Creston Schools, died Sept. 19. The funeral was 2:30 p.m. Sept. 24 in the Creston High School gym.

In 1982, he became the assistant principal and activities Director at Creston High School, where he remained for the final 22 years of his career.

Curt went to work every day and tried to make a difference in the lives of young people. He worked with Guidance Counselors to find students who may have a drug, alcohol or emotional problem and get them help. He would stick his neck out to help them. Curt worked very hard at making sure the rules were for everyone. He made sure his “Guys” got a square deal. Probably the most important thing for the farmer boy from Manilla was helping kids get diplomas.

Green suspended as water works manager

Nov. 19

Creston Water Department Manager Steve Green was suspended with pay Friday afternoon after an emergency Water Board meeting was called.

Lee McNichols, Creston Water Board member and spokesperson, cited “alleged irregularities” as the reason for the suspension of Green, who has been with the department 31 years.

McNichols said Iowa Department of Criminal Investigation (DCI) and officials with Iowa Auditor’s office executed a search warrant at a garage owned by Green in Creston earlier Friday.

According to minutes of the meeting, water board members met at 1:30 p.m. Friday and went into executive session. At 1:38 p.m. they came out of executive session and approved a motion to place Green on “paid administrative leave pending review of outside legal counsel.” The motion was approved unanimously by all board members — Chairman Dennis Bailey, Bill Stuart, Cathy Dryden, Kenneth Sharp and McNichols.

The board also voted to remove Green as an authorized signer on all bank
accounts effective immediately and remove him as a signer on the company credit card.

Creston youth killed in Friday morning crash

Dalton Hribal, 16, of Creston died after the van he was a passenger in went out of control on a gravel road in Adams County.

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