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Iowa West Awards $10,000 to each Pottawattamie County Volunteer Fire Department that Responded to Tornadoes in Southwest Iowa

News

June 6th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Council Bluffs, IA) – Volunteers for local southwest Iowa fire departments went above and beyond in the aftermath of recent tornadoes that damaged homes and businesses in Pottawattamie County.  According to Jacob Nelson with the Minden Volunteer Fire Department, his colleagues immediately sprang into action checking on residents and their homes, ensuring safety, assisting with gas shut offs, and clearing streets among other duties. Several first responders did so even though their own homes were directly affected, according to Jacob Nelson with the Minden Fire Department.

“Our first responders -in the following hours, days, and weeks – put their lives on hold, taking time from work to assist in the daunting task of cleanup efforts and ensure our residents felt cared for,” he said. “We are so proud to call this our hometown.”

To recognize and support these efforts, the Iowa West Foundation board of directors approved a $10,000 grant to each volunteer fire department that aided in the disaster response. In addition to Minden, 10 other southwest Iowa departments responded including Avoca, Carson, Crescent, Lewis Township, McClelland, Neola, Oakland, Treynor, Underwood, and Walnut. IWF also awarded a $4,000 grant to Shelby County Volunteer Fire Department for their response in Shelby County.

“The Minden Fire Department is beyond grateful to all those who came from all over the county, state, and country to assist in clean-up efforts,” Nelson said. “The outpouring of support for our community is something magical and brings tears to our eyes. There are so many people, businesses, and entire communities to thank.”

Iowa West Foundation’s contribution to local fire department’s is in addition to its commitment of $50,000 to match donations to the Community Foundation for Western Iowa’s Southwest Iowa Disaster Relief fund.

“We’re fully committed to bolstering the immediate relief efforts in the affected regions and aiding those who have been impacted. Our dedication extends beyond the immediate crisis, as we remain steadfast in our commitment to stand by these communities and their residents throughout the rebuilding process,” said Brenda Mainwaring, President, and CEO of the Iowa West Foundation. “It’s inspiring to witness the outpouring of support from individuals rallying to assist their neighbors, and the Iowa West Foundation is privileged to play a role in supporting these commendable endeavors.”
About the Iowa West Foundation

The Iowa West Foundation is one of the largest private foundations in the Midwest. It has awarded more than $550 million to nonprofits and governmental agencies throughout southwest Iowa. Funding for the grants comes from investment earnings and the Iowa West Racing Association, which receives contractual fees from casino operators, Ameristar and Harrah’s. The Foundation targets resources into programs and projects that focus on belonging, financial stability, opportunity, and wellbeing.

Bridgestone-Firestone tire Mfg. in Des Moines to layoff employees

Ag/Outdoor, News

June 6th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Bridgestone will be laying off some employees at its Des Moines plant. In a statement, Bridgestone confirmed the layoffs but would not specify how many workers would be impacted.

“Bridgestone regularly evaluates all aspects of its business to ensure we remain competitive and resources are allocated in a manner that best supports our business strategy,” the company said in a statement.

Bridgestone says it notified United Steelworkers (USW) leadership in Des Moines about the workforce reduction, citing “demand constraints in the agriculture tire sector.”

The Iowa Senior Games open with a record number of hopeful medalists

News, Sports

June 6th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

More athletes than ever before are taking part in this year’s edition of the Iowa Senior Games. Cory Kennedy, spokesman for the 38th annual event, says it’s gratifying to see the popularity continue to grow, year after year.

The games opened Wednesday, with many events underway at Waukee High School in metro Des Moines.

Tennis is among the 30 sports at the games. (Iowa Senior Games 2023 photo)

The sports range from football and tennis to pickleball and granny basketball.

The events run through Sunday. You have to be at least 50 years old to participate in the Iowa Senior Games, though Kennedy says they have a good number of competitors who are well into their 90s.

Originally known as the Iowa Senior Olympics, Kennedy says the event provides a venue for competition among peers with the chance to earn the gold, silver, or bronze medals awarded to the top three individuals in each age group event. Winners have the opportunity to advance to the National Senior Games and world competition.

One the web at www.iowaseniorgames.org

Iowa’s twister tally is growing, approaching all-time record

News, Weather

June 6th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – As the experts study the damage, satellite photos and other data, the number of tornadoes that have hit Iowa this year continues to rise. The National Weather Service now says Iowa has had 94 tornadoes touch down in the state this year, in what’s still considered a preliminary count.

That includes 45 tornadoes during April, which broke the record for the month of 40, set in April of 2001. We had 48 more tornadoes in May, and one confirmed so far in June. The yearly total record for Iowa is 120 tornadoes, set in 2004.

There’s still roughly three weeks left in the three-month tornado season, though twisters can strike during any month.
Back in 2021, Iowa had a record of 63 tornadoes in a single day — in December.

Each dot or streak represents a tornado, color-coded for severity. The lone red slash is the EF-4 that hit Greenfield. (National Weather Service image)

Audubon County Sheriff’s report (6/6/24)

News

June 6th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Audubon, Iowa) – Audubon County Sheriff Todd Johnson reports seven arrests took place between March 12th and May 27th:
  • Kelly Scott, age 53, of Kimballton, was arrested March 12th, on a Domestic Abuse Assault-1st Offense charge. He appeared before the magistrate and was released on his own recognizance.
  • Daniel Pleiss, age 63, of LaVista, Nebraska, was arrested on March 25th, on charges of Possession of Controlled Substance- Methamphetamine 1st and Keeping Premises or Vehicle for Controlled Substance Violation. He posted bond and was released.
  • Militina Dumitru, age 30, of Orlando, Florida, was arrested on March 24th, on charges of Theft 4th, Neglect or Abandonment of Dependent Person and Interference with Official Acts. She appeared before the magistrate and was held until she posted bond later the next day.
  • Brandon Toft, age 41, of Audubon, was arrested on April 27th on an Operating While Intoxicated-1st charge. He was released on his own recognizance and will appear before the magistrate at a later date.
  • Xavier Prine, age 18, of Exira, was arrested on May 12th on charges of Possession of Controlled Substance-Marijuana 1st and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was released on his own recognizance.
  • Mario Garcia, age 35, of San Pablo, California, was arrested on May 16th, on a charge of Possession of Controlled Substance- Marijuana 1st. He was released on his own recognizance.
  • Joel Jens, age 42, of Elk Horn was arrested on May 27th, for Operating While Intoxicated-1st. He was released on his own recognizance that following day.
Note: Criminal Charges are merely accusations and defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a court of law.

Report IDs ‘red flags’ in bookkeeping by city clerk in small SW IA town

News

June 6th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – State Auditor Rob Sand says auditors have identified major concerns about how a city clerk in a small southwest Iowa town handled city funds.  “Cities have multiple accounts,” Sand says, “and if funds are not properly attributed to the accounts where they are due, then you can end up in a messy situation like this.” In August of 2022, Doris Loy was fired from her job as city clerk of Lorimor, a town in Union County with fewer than 400 residents.

The state auditor’s report shows there was a quarter of a million dollar deficit in the town’s General Fund budget — and Sand says auditors found Lorimor residents were being overcharged for natural gas service and had paid 44 percent more in property taxes than was called for in city records. The report also cites Loy’s request for back-pay after she was fired. “Someone asking for payouts when they are terminated and the basis that they are asking for that on is a handbook where electronic evidence shows it was edited just shortly before that person was terminated,” Sand says. The report identified over two dozen concerns about Loy’s bookkeeping, like checks getting signed before she had authority to do so. “This is a red flag,” Sand says. “That just shouldn’t ever happen.”

State Auditor Rob Sand, speaking at a recent news conference in his statehouse office. (RI file photo)

Auditors could not find two computers the city acquired about eight months before the clerk was fired. Loy has recently been city clerk in the small communities of Woodburn and Patterson as well. In 2013, Loy was fired after working for about a decade as city clerk in Grand River. A special investigation by the State Auditor’s office in 2013 found Loy was responsible for mishandling 27-thousand dollars worth of city funds.

Iowa State’s Jack Sadowsky on his early success

Sports

June 6th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State linebacker Jack Sadowsky admits even he was surprised he got on the field so early. The native of Batavia, Illinois earned a starting spot as a true freshman and started all 13 games last season. Despite some early growing pains Sadowski finished the season with 33 tackles.

Sadowsky says support from his teammates and coaches helped him adjust.

Sadowsky says the experience he gained last year will help as he prepares for a new season.

Sadowsky is part of an experienced linebacking corps that has high hopes heading into next season.

The Cyclones open next season at home on August 31st against North Dakota.

New Veteran’s Memorial dedication ceremony set for next week in Page County

News

June 6th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

SHENANDOAH, Iowa – A new memorial honoring Veterans from Page County, Iowa, will be dedicated during a 10 a.m. ceremony at Rapp Park Recreation Area in Shenandoah, Iowa, on June 15th, 2024. The public is invited to attend the free event. The memorial is located at 1769 State Highway 48 – Rapp Park & Recreation Area, in Shenandoah. The Veteran Memorial Rock is located at the West end of the park between the campground and the lake.

The memorial consists of a large Veteran rock with an inscribed plaque, new flag poles and several benches constructed by local community school students. The Page County Veterans Memorial at Rapp Park Committee is hosting the ceremony. The memorial’s genesis occurred at the Shenandoah VA Community-Based Outpatient Clinic in 2023 when Kala Varellas, a VA Whole Health coach, hosted a discussion with a local Veteran about his desire to see a memorial honoring local area Veterans. Following the discussion, Varellas met with several community members, including the then director of Page County Conservation — who is also a Veteran — who decided to pursue having a Veteran rock placed at the park. He said they “just kind of ran with it.”

The initial idea soon developed into a larger community project with numerous individuals and organizations donating their time and resources to the final design and installation of the memorial. Varellas said this included Schildberg Construction – Braddyville Iowa Quarry, which offered a discount on the rock; Wallick Family Trucking, which donated the delivery of the rock; and Benefiel Towing, which donated the unloading of the truck and the movement of the rock to its current location.

Other donors included the Essex and Shenandoah High School shop classes, which built the benches; Twin Oaks Landscaping, which donated three trees and hours of landscaping maintenance work; Page County Conservation, which donated money for the purchase of the rock, a flag, flagpole, and accompanying plaque; and a local area Veteran who donated money for the purchase of two flags and flagpoles.

Summer Naturalist introduced in Adair County; Fishing clinic for kids this Saturday at Lake Orient

Ag/Outdoor, News

June 6th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Board of Supervisors in Adair County, Wednesday, were introduced to the County Conservation Department’s Summer, seasonal Naturalist. Ashlynn Schubert talked about what some of the plans she has for this Summer.

Ashlynn Schubert

A full list of the activities can be found on the Adair County Conservation Board’s Facebook page. Schubert teaches 6th through 8th grade science at the Coon Rapids-Bayard School District during the school year. She’s originally from Cherokee, in northwest Iowa, but she and her husband moved to Adair last Summer, for the opportunity to work in the same school district.

Adair County Conservation Director Dominic Johnson reminds citizens of the County about the free fishing weekend this weekend, in Iowa.

Johnson said $700 in door prizes have been donated for the fishing clinic, which runs from 9-until 11-a.m., Saturday, and includes lunch, with all you can eat hot dogs. The event begins with at 8-a.m. with registration, followed by a presentation from DNR officials. The clinic is free to kids of all ages.

Fishing clinic door prizes

The next meeting of the Adair County Board of Supervisors is Tuesday, June 11th, at 9-a.m.

Iowa Names Jen Llewellyn Head Gymnastics Coach

Sports

June 6th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa – Jen Llewellyn has been selected as the next head coach of the University of Iowa gymnastics program, Henry B. and Patricia B. Tippie Director of Athletics, Beth Goetz announced Thursday. Llewellyn comes to the Hawkeyes after three years as head coach at the University of Washington. She will be the fifth coach in program history.

“I am thrilled and beyond grateful to be joining the Hawkeye community,” said Llewellyn. “I want to thank Beth, Marcus and the entire Iowa athletics staff for this tremendous opportunity. The tradition at Iowa is evident and I am excited to build off the strong foundation that has been laid by the past and present women who have built it. It is the best time in history to be a woman in sport and to see the commitment to women’s sports at Iowa is extremely inspiring. There are many opportunities in front of us and I am eager to be a part of the journey that is Iowa gymnastics. GO HAWKS!!”

At Washington, Llewellyn led the Huskies to three-straight NCAA second round regional appearances, including a sweet 16 appearance in 2023. In 2024, the GymDawgs recorded two team scores above a 197, the second time the squad has notched two 197+ scores in Llewellyn’s tenure at Washington. Llewellyn had student-athletes named NCAA Regional floor co-champions at the Cal Regional. She had one student-athlete qualify for NCAA National Championships in the all-around where she was a two-time All-American on bars and the all-around.

“We are truly excited to welcome Jen to the Hawkeye Family,” said Goetz. “She has a history of championship level success with a wealth of experience including 12 years as a head coach. In addition to her competitive success, she is known for her ability to create an incredible team environment where student-athletes succeed in all phases of their collegiate experience.”
Prior to Washington, Llewelyn was at Lindenwood University since the start of the program in 2012. She served as the interim head coach for the inaugural season and was named the head coach in 2013. Llewellyn led the Lions to six straight conference championships and three USAG National Championships. She was named Midwest Independent Conference (MIC) Head Coach of the Year in 2015, 2016, and 2018. Llewellyn was named the USA Gymnastics Head Coach of the Year in 2015 and 2016. She helped the Lions earn three different Gymnast of the Year awards from the MIC including the 2015 Gymnast of the Year, the 2015 Newcomer of the Year, and the 2018 Senior Athlete of the Year.

Llewellyn coached the Lions to their first-ever NCAA Regionals appearance after Lindenwood finished 2019 by winning the MIC championship and was selected to the Baton Rouge Regional as the third-ever Division II program to qualify for NCAA Regionals. The Lions had eight different individuals qualify for Regionals in Llewellyn’s time as head coach, including three in 2021
The Lions posted six-straight MIC championships under Llewellyn’s leadership. Over her nine seasons, Lindenwood earned 78 all-conference honors, including 18 in 2021. The Lions also earned four WCGA All-American honors in 2021, giving the Lions 64 All-Americans during Llewellyn’s tenure. Llewellyn was named Division II Regional Coach of the Year in 2019 and 2021.
In the classroom, the Lions achieved the highest GPA in program history in 2021, posting a 3.84 to top the previous record of 3.82 from 2020. Her student-athletes earned numerous MIC Scholar-Athlete and USA Gymnastics Scholar-Athlete honors, and in 2017 two members of the program became the first Academic All-Americans in team history

A native of Kenmore, Washington, Llewellyn was a three-time all-American and a national runner-up on bars at Oregon State. She would also win a Pac-12 championship in 2009 on bars and an NCAA Regionals championship in 2008 on bars.
Llewellyn earned her bachelor’s degree in merchandise management in 2012 from Oregon State and her master’s in communication from Lindenwood in 2014. She and her husband, Cody, have two children, William Grayson and Blakely.

What they’re saying about Jen Llewellyn:

Jen Cohen, USC Athletic Director, former Washington Athletics Director
“Jen Llewellyn is an exceptional coach, leader and person. She brings to Iowa Gymnastics a wealth of experience, a championship mindset and will build a culture where the young women in her program will thrive both in and out of competition. This is a great hire by Iowa.”

Jay Clark, Head Coach, Louisiana State University
“I’ve had the pleasure of knowing Jen since she was an athlete that I recruited. She was a tenacious competitor then, and I’ve watched from afar as she has grown into the complete coach she is today. She understands the importance of standards, values and todays need for a true culture of buy in from every role being played on her team. I’m excited to see her take this next challenge and move the needle the way she has everywhere she has been. Iowa is fortunate to have such a coach full of integrity and ambition to succeed.”

K.J. Kindler, Head Coach, University of Oklahoma
“In Jen’s young career she has accomplished what many thought might be unreachable including growing the Lindenwood program from inception to a birth in the NCAA post season and nurturing the Washington Huskies to compete in the final sixteen. Her professional endeavors are always preceded by her devotion to personal relationships with her student- athletes. She will undoubtedly provide the leadership and vision to propel the Hawkeyes into the next phase.”

Tanya Chaplin, Head Coach, Oregon State
“Jen is an exceptional coach, mentor, and teacher, dedicated to developing and empowering her athletes at every stage of their journey. Her enthusiasm and passion for the sport are contagious. It has been exciting to watch her succeed at every step of her journey, from a student-athlete to a championship coach. I am excited to watch her thrive at Iowa.”