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Ames, Iowa Teen Set to Compete in National Scholarship Competition This Month

News

June 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Mobile, Ala. – Alina Markutsya of Ames, Iowa will travel to Mobile, Ala., on Wednesday, June 14, to participate in the 66th Distinguished Young Women National Finals on June 22, 23, and 24 at the Mobile Civic Center Theater. Markutsya is one of 50 representatives competing for $155,000 in cash scholarships and the opportunity to represent the program as the Distinguished Young Woman of America for 2023.

Following her selection as the Distinguished Young Woman of Iowa, Markutsya began preparations for the National Finals competition, which will include five categories of evaluation: scholastics, interview, fitness, talent, and self-expression. During her two weeks in Mobile, Markutsya will participate in team building activities, complete community service projects, interact with the Gulf Coast community through various events, and engage in many hours of rehearsal in preparation for the three-night scholarship competition.

“We are excited to welcome the 50 outstanding state representatives to Mobile for the 66th annual National Finals of Distinguished Young Women,” said Carole Hegwood, Executive Director of Distinguished Young Women. “These young women are accomplished, talented, intelligent, and have exciting futures ahead of them.”

If selected as the program’s overall winner, Markutsya will spend the next year representing Distinguished Young Women across the country through various appearances and promoting the program’s national outreach initiative of Be Your Best Self. The outreach program is designed to combat major issues facing children today including childhood obesity and high school drop out rates, as well as encourage young people to take an active interest in their communities through service. The outreach program consists of five elements – Be Healthy, Be Involved, Be Studious, Be Ambitious, and Be Responsible.

Alina Markutsya

Markutsya is a 2023 graduate of Ames High School and the daughter of Svitlana Zbarska and Sergiy Markutsya About Distinguished Young Women Founded in 1958, Distinguished Young Women is a free program that encourages participants to reach their full individual potential. Their mission is to empower young women by providing over $1 billion in scholarship opportunities, connecting with a nationwide network of women, developing their self-confidence, and participating in our Life Skills Workshops that prepare them for success after high school.

National sponsors include Barbara Barrington Jones Family Foundation, Mobile County, City of Mobile, Alabama Power Foundation, Master Boat Builders, Gant Travel Management, Regions Financial Corporation, John Cauley Jeweler,  Jostens, and Alabama Media Group.

For more information about Distinguished Young Women, visit www.DistinguishedYW.org.

Iowa GOP Announces 2023 Lincoln Dinner Lineup

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June 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) — The Iowa GOP will host its annual Lincoln Dinner fundraiser at the Iowa Events Center in Des Moines beginning at 5PM CT on Friday, July 28th. Chairman Jeff Kaufmann will host the event which will feature GOP 2024 presidential candidates having the opportunity to mingle with and address attendees.

Presidential candidates who have confirmed their attendance so far include:

President Donald J. Trump
Governor Ron DeSantis
Vice President Mike Pence
Ambassador Nikki Haley
Senator Tim Scott
Vivek Ramaswamy
Governor Asa Hutchinson
Larry Elder
Perry Johnson

More details are expected to follow.

Cong. Hinson introduces flood mitigation bill using USDA program

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June 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Congresswoman, Ashley Hinson, has introduced a flood mitigation bill that uses the existing U-S-D-A Regional Conservation Partnership Program. “Despite flooding being a major challenge for American agriculture, flooding has never really been elevated as a natural resource concern within the R-C-P-P programs,” Hinson says.

Hinson is a Republican from Marion and was a T-V reporter in Cedar Rapids during the flooding there 15 years ago. She says the legislation will expand prevention measures and ensure communities can secure the resources to protect themselves from flooding.

“The infrastructure for these programs already exists if we can use it for some of these other critical flood mitigation initiatives to protect homes and crops and across cost effective way I think that’s that is what the intent is,” Hinson says.

Democrat Illinois Congressman Eric Sorensen is co-sponsoring the “Flood Resiliency and Land Stewardship Act” with Hinson. Sorensen is a former T-V meteorologist.

Wiota Steakhouse and Lounge Updated in Time for Wiota’s Sesquicentennial Celebration

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June 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Wiota, Iowa) – The Wiota Steakhouse and Lounge façade revitalization construction is expected to be completed this month (June 2023) in time for Wiota’s Sesquicentennial Celebration. The city of Wiota received a grant from the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) in June 2022 under the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Covid Façade program with assistance from Southwest Iowa Planning Council (SWIPCO). This grant was to revitalize the Wiota Steakhouse and Lounge and construction is nearing completion this month.

The CDBG award was for $300,000 in construction costs and administration and the owner contributed $95,433 of their own funding for architect and construction costs. These funds were able to repair the facades on the North, West, and South sides of the existing structure.

Brenda Williams, owner of Wiota Steakhouse and Lounge, said “I am excited to see this project getting so close to completion. We are celebrating Wiota’s Sesquicentennial this June and our city park is getting new playground equipment so the town will be looking its best just in time for the celebration.”

The playground also benefited from grant writing assistance from SWIPCO. SWIPCO assisted the City of Wiota with securing the Rural Revitalization Grant for $20,000 to help purchase the new playground equipment in Wiota.

The focus of CDBG Covid Façade programs is to eliminate “slum and blight” in communities by completing important building façade repairs and storefront improvements while respecting historic character. To participate, a property owner must contribute a minimum of 10% of the construction cost, commit to the program throughout the grant period, sign related documents, make timely payments, and follow all related grant requirements.

“A facelift to the exterior of the building was previously planned by the owners for summer 2020 but the financial repercussions from Covid-19 delayed this plan. The delay of this project caused further problems for the exterior of the building,” stated Tammy DeBord, Grants Specialist III with SWIPCO. “This grant allowed the building to be restored so that it can remain a source of pride for the residents and this business that draws people to Wiota.”

SWIPCO routinely provides grant writing and administration services to its member communities in Cass, Fremont, Harrison, Mills, Montgomery, Page, Pottawattamie, and Shelby Counties and has brought over $129 million in grants to the region in the last year alone.

Gov. Reynolds Announces SBA Disaster Assistance for Davenport Apartments Collapse  

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June 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds has announced the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has granted her request to provide assistance in the form of low-interest disaster loans for residents and businesses impacted by the partial building collapse of The Hotel Davenport Apartments.

Homeowners, renters, businesses, and most nonprofit organizations in Scott County whose property was damaged or destroyed by the incident will be able to apply for low-interest disaster loans from the SBA. Residents, businesses, and nonprofit organizations in the surrounding counties of Cedar, Clinton, and Muscatine, whose property was damaged or destroyed as a result of this incident, also may be eligible for SBA assistance. In addition, impacted small businesses, agricultural cooperatives, and nonprofit organizations in the above counties will be eligible to apply for Economic Injury Disaster loans.

Applicants may apply online, receive additional disaster assistance information ,and download applications at https://disasterloanassistance.sba.gov/. Applicants may also call SBA’s Customer Service Center at (800) 659-2955 or email disastercustomerservice@sba.gov for more information on SBA disaster assistance. For people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability, please dial 7-1-1 to access telecommunications relay services. Completed applications should be mailed to U.S. Small Business Administration, Processing and Disbursement Center, 14925 Kingsport Road, Fort Worth, TX 76155.

Tax Changes are Coming for Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

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June 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – The Iowa Department of Revenue is reminding owners of non-residential electric vehicle chargers that new tax changes take effect July 1, 2023.

Owners of non-residential electric vehicle charging stations will be responsible for reporting and paying to the Iowa Department of Revenue two and six-tenths cents for each kilowatt hour ($0.026 per kWh) of electric fuel dispensed into an electric vehicle battery or energy storage device. Any business or organization, including local governments and nonprofits, that has a charging station for its employees or customers will need a license. Licensing and taxation does not apply to electric fuel dispensed at residences.

Visit the Department’s Electric Fuel Excise Tax guidance for more information about how to obtain a license and file and pay the tax. 

To receive notifications of resources and guidance issued by the Department, subscribe to updates by selecting the tax topics of interest.

Regional Water “Level Yellow” conservation update, 6/9/23)

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June 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Avoca, Iowa) – Officials with Regional Water Rural/Water Association, issued a statement with regard to the use of water as it pertains to spraying operations. Regional Water says they have modified their guidance concerning the “Level Yellow” Alert, which went into effect on May 26th. The organization today (Friday) announced the addition of the following mandatory water usage restriction measure:
  • Effective immediately, the use of water from the Avoca Treatment Plant for spraying operations is prohibited.
Those conducting spraying operations will need to use other sources. This additional restriction is in response to the continued high demand for water and the reduced availability of water in our wellfields due to the drought conditions. Contact the water utility for more information on other potential sources. As a reminder, municipal, residential, agricultural, commercial, and industrial users will be required to observe the following mandatory reduction measures:
A. No outdoors watering or irrigation of any kind between the hours of 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM. No watering or irrigation of lawns whatsoever. Watering of flowers, vegetable gardens, trees or shrubs less than four years old, and new seedlings and sod is permitted once per week, with an application not to exceed one inch and only between the hours of 8:00 PM to 8:00 AM.
B. No car washing is allowed, except at commercial establishments that provide that service as their only means of income. In these cases, hours of use will be restricted to 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
C. No water shall be used to fill private swimming pools, children’s wading pools, or similar articles.
D. No water shall be used to clean streets, driveways, sidewalks, etc.
E. Large volume water users, including industries, motels, hotels, eating establishments, and livestock confinements may be requested to scale back services and/or production. This includes spraying operations.
F. Schools are strongly urged to cancel their physical education activities and inter-scholastic competitions that require showers or attract crowds and take other actions to reduce water consumption.
Officials want to thank their customers who have taken steps to conserve water during this emergency. They said also, the system is working with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources to resolve the situation. For more information, please contact the Regional Water Office at 712-343-2413.

NORMA JEAN BRIX, 91, of Atlantic (Svcs. 6/17/2023)

Obituaries

June 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

NORMA JEAN BRIX, 91, of Atlantic, died Friday, June 9, 2023, at the Heritage House, in Atlantic. A Memorial service for NORMA BRIX will be held at 11-a.m., Saturday, June 17, 2023, at United Church of Christ in Atlantic, with luncheon to follow in the church reception hall.Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Public visitation with the family will be held from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m., on Friday, June 16, 2023, at the funeral home

Interment will take place following the luncheon at the Atlantic Cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to the Norma Brix Family to be designated to many of her favorite local organizations and charities. They may be mailed to the Schmidt Family Funeral Home P.O. Box 523, Atlantic, IA 50022.

NORMA BRIX is survived by:

Her sons – Danny Brix,  and Jerry (Christy) Brix.

Her daughters – Patty Maas; Kay (Dennis) Jorgensen, and Denise (Jeffery) Johnson.

13 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; 2 great-great-grandchildren; other relatives and friends.

Waldorf names interim football coach

Sports

June 9th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Tyler Chapa has been named the interim football coach at Waldorf. He becomes the third different head coach for the program since the end of last season. Chapa replaces Chad Paramore, who resigned to become an assistant coach at a Division II school in Pennsylvania. Paramore was named head coach in January after one season as offensive coordinator.

 

That’s Waldorf athletic director Chad Gassman. Chapa has been on the Waldorf staff since 2019. The Warriors finished 7-4 last season and have posted four straight winning seasons.

Supreme Court rules former DCI agent can’t seek additional damages in state lawsuit

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June 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Supreme Court says a law allowing for additional damages for whistleblowers cannot retroactively apply to a fired D-C-I agent.Larry Hedlund reported in 2013 an S-U-V he said was going 90 miles an hour on Highway 20. The S-U-V turned out to be carrying former Governor Terry Branstad and then Lieutenant Governor Kim Reynolds. Hedlund was fired several days later.

His lawsuit against the state has continued, and he wanted to seek additional damages under the whistleblower law enacted six years after the incident. The Iowa Supreme Court says the law contains no statement that it should be used retrospectively and reversed the district court ruling that sided with Hedlund.