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Atlantic Area Chamber Ambassadors Welcome RELIC

News

August 4th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic Chamber Ambassadors, Thursday (August 3rd, 2023), met to celebrate the opening of a new downtown business, RELIC, with a ribbon cutting ceremony. The ambassadors also had the opportunity to meet with the owner and learn more about what went into the process of opening.

Darrin Kimball, owner of RELIC, took the time to share about what inspired him to open a high-end antique shop in the community, as well as what it took to reach his goals. A Brayton, Iowa native, Kimball has had a wide variety of experiences in the design field after traveling the globe and working for different businesses. Kimball also had the opportunity to work for another high-end antique shop in San Francisco, named Loved to Death, which was even featured in a television series. After choosing to retire and move back to the area, Kimball knew that he still needed to stay busy. His previous experience with different antique shops helped inspire the contents and idea of RELIC.

Ambassadors from Left to Right: Paige Jensen, Steve Andersen, Amanda Christensen, Janet Cappel, Connie Wailes, Dr. Keith Leonard, Rick Mericle, Lana Westphalen, Larry Coles, Rebecca Clarken, Elaine Otte, Linda Kimball, John Bricker, Jason Watson, Reagon Watson, Jeremy Butler, Tracy Scott, Brian Wedemeyer, Sue Liston, Darrin Kimball, Anne Quist, Dolly Bergmann, Bill Saluk, Ruth Sears, Tori Gibson, Krysta Hanson, Alisha Wagner, Kathie Hockenberry, Megan Sramek, Jim Kickland, Jen McEntaffer, Kelsey Beschorner. (Photo provided by the Chamber)

Kimball is excited to watch his business and customer base continue to expand, as sales are increasing each day. He stays busy bringing in different vendors and coordinating with the existing 25 to change out inventory displays weekly. RELIC offers a selection of unique items such as traditional antiques, TrUe JuNk candle line, the Old School Barber, and Midwest Mable clothing line. Kimball’s main focus is to not only grow his business, but to also help grow Downtown Atlantic, by partnering with other Atlantic businesses for different events.

RELIC is open 9-5 Monday through Saturday, and 9-7 on Thursdays. For more information regarding the business, visit their Facebook page, RELIC – Atlantic, or call 712-249-5742. RELIC is located at 401 Chestnut Street in Atlantic.

Feenstra: U.S. needs to keep better watch on foreign purchases of farmland

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 4th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Fourth District Congressman Randy Feenstra is introducing a bill that would increase the federal government’s monitoring of farmland purchases by foreign business. Feenstra, a Republican from Hull, says the Farmland Act is aimed at China. “We’re seeing it more and more that China or Chinese businesses are buying our farmland and it’s nearly doubled in the last five years from the land they bought over the last decades to just the last three years,” Feenstra says. “They’ve nearly doubled the amount of land they’re buying. And it really comes from a lot of their businesses and obviously security issues is our biggest concern.”

The bill directs U.S. agencies to cooperate on oversight of these transactions. “The one that’s probably most important right now is just trying to get all the agencies together, the USDA, the DOD, other agencies around the country, to get them all together talking the same language and making sure that we are prohibiting some of these things from happening,” he says. “Right now, there’s a lot of lapses that have happened. I know the USDA has only ever really got involved with six different purchases over the last several years.”

Chinese firms have been purchasing U-S ag businesses, and that’s a concern to Feenstra. “If you think about from the farmland to Smithfield to they bought a seed company, I mean, they’re vertically integrated in the whole system from the land all the way to the production side and to our grocery stores,” Feenstra says. “So this has to worry us significantly. What is the purpose? Why are they doing this? And we’re trying to get oversight on this.” In particular, Feenstra says he’s concerned over Chinese land purchases near military bases. “This is sort of what started in Grand Forks, North Dakota. It was right by our military installation there,” he says. “We have some of our most secure military assets over there and to have that land being bought and overseen by the Chinese Communist Party is a very significant concern.”

Feenstra says the federal government has not enforced laws already on the books that would protect the U.S. from acquisition of farmland by foreign adversaries.

Auditor of State Rob Sand today released an audit report on the City of Audubon, Iowa.

News

August 4th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – State Auditor Rob Sand, today (Friday), released an audit report on the City of Audubon. There were no, unusual findings noted in the report, just some issues with administrative oversight, which is a common feature of reports from the Auditor’s Office.

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS:
The City’s receipts totaled $6,352,289 for the year ended June 30, 2022, a 2.8% increase over the prior year. Disbursements for the year ended June 30, 2022, totaled $5,181,056, a 7.8% decrease from the prior year. The decrease in disbursements is primarily due to the decrease in capital project activity in the current fiscal year.

AUDIT FINDINGS:
Sand reported seven findings related to the receipt and disbursement of taxpayer funds. They are found on pages 48 through 56 of the report. The findings address issues such as a lack of segregation of duties, errors in financial reporting, disbursements exceeding budgeted amounts and deficit fund balances in the Special Revenue, Road Use Tax and Economic Development Funds. Sand provided the City and the component unit with recommendations to address each of the findings.

Six of the seven findings discussed above pertaining to the City, are repeated from the prior year. Sand said “The City Council has a fiduciary responsibility to provide oversight of the City’s operations and financial transactions. Oversight is typically defined as the “watchful and responsible care” a governing body exercises in its fiduciary capacity.”

A copy of the audit report is available for review on the Auditor of State’s website at Audit Reports – Auditor of State.

Heartbeat Today 8-4-2023

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

August 4th, 2023 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Ciara Hoegh about the “Corn 4 a Cause” event on Saturday.

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Iowa woman must repay donors who fell for her cancer scam

News

August 4th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A Bettendorf woman who claimed to have cancer has been ordered to repay people who donated to cover cancer treatments she never received. Twenty-year-old Madison Russo has pleaded guilty to one count of first degree theft in June and could be sentenced to up to 10 years in prison. K-W-Q-C reports court documents show she must pay restitution to victims of her cancer scam before or as she’s sentenced on October 20th. Russo has been ordered to pay over 39-thousand dollars in total, but most of that must be paid to GoFundMe, where more than 400 donors gave money to support her.

Donations came from individuals, schools, businesses and non-profit groups. According to court documents, Russo used photos cancer patients had posted online and claimed she had leukemia, pancreatic cancer and a tumor the size of a football wrapped around her spine.

(Updated) Body found in Mo. River in S.W. IA was a woman from Nebraska

News

August 4th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Bartlett, Iowa) — A body pulled from Iowa side of the Missouri River last month, was identified as a woman from Nebraska. According to KETV in Omaha, officials with the Iowa Department of Criminal Investigation (DCI) reported 39-year-old Elizabeth Adair, of Omaha, was found on July 18th, about four-miles south of the Bartlett boat ramp, west of Bartlett, in Fremont County. Her body was found U.S. Army Corps of Engineers workers.

Adair was identified through finger prints. A State Medical Examiner’s Office autopsy determined no foul play was involved in the woman’s death. Her death was investigated by Fremont County Sheriff’s Office and Iowa DCI, with assistance from Omaha Police.

Hawkeyes Set for Exhibitions at South Dakota, Drake

Sports

August 4th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa soccer kicks off the 2023 season with a road exhibition against South Dakota on Saturday, Aug. 5, at the First Bank & Trust Soccer Complex in Vermillion, South Dakota. Action gets underway at 11 a.m. (CT).

The match is the first of two exhibitions prior to the regular season. The Hawkeyes conclude preseason action with the second exhibition versus Drake at 7 p.m. (CT) on Aug. 12 at the Cownie Soccer Complex in Des Moines, Iowa.

 

South Dakota finished 4-9-5 overall last season, led by returning Coyote Janaina Zanin with 12 offensive points, as well as starting goalkeeper Caroline Lewis. The Bulldogs were 5-8-6 on the year in 2022, and also return their leading point scorer in senior Emma Nagel (11 points, 5 goals).

Attendance to both matches is free, and spectators are encouraged to attend.

Iowa brings back a veteran core of five seniors who have made a combined 217 career starts. Leaders include returning captain and fifth year player Samantha Cary, as well as graduate student Josie Durr suiting up for her seventh season wearing the black and gold.

Junior Elle Otto is Iowa’s leading returner offensively, having put up 11 points last season on three goals and five assists. Senior goalkeeper Macy Enneking currently ranks sixth in career shutouts (9) and seventh in career victories (13) for the Hawkeyes.

Fourteen returning Hawkeyes have made at least 10 career starts. Iowa also welcomes 16 newcomers, including 13 freshmen and three transfers.

The Hawkeyes open the regular season on Aug. 17 at Florida Gulf Coast in For Meyers, Florida. Iowa’s home opener is set for 1 p.m. (CT) on Aug. 20 against Kansas City.

Patrick McCaffery To Attend Nike Skills Academy

Sports

August 4th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa senior Patrick McCaffery will participate in the Nike Skills Academy on the Nike campus in Portland, Oregon, from Aug. 7-12. The forward will attend the Academy prior to joining his teammates in Europe on their foreign trip.

The Nike Skills Academy will provide McCaffery the opportunity to train alongside some of the best past and present NBA players and coaches. The prestigious skills development camp features the nation’s top collegiate players, which includes a combine experience, drills, off-court workouts, film sessions and competition.

“I am honored and excited about the opportunity to represent our basketball program at the Nike Skills Academy,” said McCaffery. “I am grateful for the opportunity and will do my best to make the most of it.” 

 

McCaffery averaged 9.8 points, 3.5 rebounds, one assist and 0.8 steals during his junior season, where he played in 27 games with 14 starts. The Iowa City, Iowa, native reached double figures in 11 games and had five 20-point contests. McCaffery enters his senior season having scored 769 career points.

McCaffery is the fifth Hawkeye since 2014 to be invited to the elite basketball camp, joining Aaron White (2014), Jarrod Uthoff (2015), Peter Jok (2016) and Tyler Cook (2018). 

 

Other Notes 

Junior Riley Mulvey will not make the foreign trip due to a prior family commitment. 

 

The Hawkeyes depart for their foreign trip on Aug. 5. In a slight change to the previously announced schedule, the Hawkeyes will open play in Paris against the Paris All-Stars on Aug. 8, before playing game two in Valencia against the Valencia All-Stars on Aug. 11. Iowa closes out its foreign trip on Aug. 14, in Barcelona against the Barcelona All-Stars. 

Iowa State hoops heads to the Bahamas

Sports

August 4th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

The Iowa State basketball team leaves Friday for a three-game trip to the Bahamas. The Cyclones open Sunday against the Bahamas Select Team.

That’s Cyclone coach T.J. Otzelberger who feels the schedule will be competitive.

The final game of the trip is August ninth against a team from Argentina.

Iowa’s Freeman adjusting to college game

Sports

August 4th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Iowa freshman Owen Freeman has spent the summer adjusting to the physical challenge of college basketball. The 6-10 native of Moline helped lead Moline High School to an Illinois state championship last season and is expected to make an immediate impact for the Hawkeyes.

Freeman says his athleticism is an advantage on the front line.

Freeman says style of play is a major reason he is at Iowa.

The Hawkeyes leave on Saturday for a three-game trip to Paris and Spain,