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Adair County Supervisors hear success stories from ISU Extension Children’s Programs

News

May 31st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors, Wednesday morning, heard from Iowa State University Extension representatives Kerry Aistrope and Carolyn Savage, with regard to Children’s Spring Break programs, and a reimbursement for $2,949.57 associated with the cost of one of the programs.

A grant covered a good chunk of the expenses.Most of the programs are STEM-related (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) kit. Pre-K through 5th Grade students at Nodaway Valley and Kindergarten through 6th Grade in Orient took the projects home.

Some of the projects involved the creation of paper airplanes using different types of materials and engineer. A couple of weeks later, the kids built, under the watchful eye of older students, model rockets that took to the sky last Friday.

The kids were taught how to load the fuel and pack the parachutes for the reusable rockets. High school students actually took care of the launch process, as a safety precaution. To relaunch the rockets next year, the program only has to pay for the engine load, according to Aistrope. An investment in a Blue Tooth launch controller next year will aid in the safety protocols.

ISU Extension staffers said the kids were excited about the projects, especially the rockets.

DOLORES RINEHART, 72, of Moravia (6-5-2023)

Obituaries

May 31st, 2023 by Jim Field

DOLORES RINEHART, 72, of Moravia died Friday, May 26, 2023 at Select Specialty Hospital.  A local visitation with the family of DOLORES RINEHART will be held on Monday, June 5, 2023 from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca.

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Burial at a later date in Moravia.

DOLORES RINEHART is survived by:

Husband:  Jimmy Rinehart of Moravia

Daughters:  Celine (Bryan) Simonsen of Walnut; Nyla (Mark) Paulsen of Avoca; Jackie Dargin of Oakland; Nikki (Jimmy) Enos of Indianola

Sons:  TJ (Jamie Hill) Dargin of Persia; Logan (Missy) Rinehart of Oregon, WI

Sisters:  Jane (Ray) Olsen of Avoca; Rita Osbahr of Avoca

18 Grandchildren

5 Great-Grandchildren

Grassley: Bill to raise debt ceiling, limit spending is good and ‘not so good’

News

May 31st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The U-S House is expected to vote late today (Wednesday) on raising the nation’s debt ceiling and Iowa’s senior senator is still on the fence about the legislation. Republican Senator Chuck Grassley says as important bills go, this one is at least relatively concise. “It’s a little over 100 pages, I believe, compared to sometimes you have a couple of thousand pages bill on your desk,” Grassley says, “and so consequently, I should have gone through it thoroughly but haven’t yet. I probably won’t make my announcement until the House passes the bill.”

Indications are, the House vote won’t come until tonight, after the markets have closed. Grassley says he has done some research on the bill and isn’t entirely thrilled with it. “There’s some good and some not-so-good in it,” Grassley says. “Another way of saying what I just said is, from the standpoint of cutting down on government expenditure, it could go a lot further.”

The measure was crafted by House Speaker Kevin McCarthy working with President Biden and it would suspend the debt ceiling until January 1st of 2025. Grassley says one of the keys to politics is the art of give-and-take.”We have a Republican House, a Democrat Senate, a Democrat president, and so out of this, you have to have compromise,” Grassley says, “and very seldom could anybody say that the compromise was 100% the way they wanted it to be. So you accept some good, you accept some bad, and you vote either yes or no.”

In addition to raising the debt ceiling, the measure also promises to set certain limits on federal spending. “This isn’t just about how much money to spend over the next two years,” Grassley says. “It’s also about the government not going into default. We never have defaulted and we won’t default and it’s very important to me that we don’t default.”

Grassley says he’ll make a decision on the legislation within 24 to 48 hours.

Adair County Supervisors approve Secondary Roads Dept. Security Cam’s & longevity raise

News

May 31st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors, Wednesday morning, agreed to allow County Engineer Nick Kauffman to proceed with the purchase of additional security cameras for the County Shop. Kauffman said nine of their 12 current cameras are functioning. He wants to purchase additional cameras effective July 1st, for a total of 18, to surveil specific areas around the County Shop.

In addition to the exterior cameras, others will be placed inside the shop office, and the wash bay.

He would also add an exterior light to north end of the shop to better illuminate that area. Kauffman said he budgeted roughly $46,000 for the cameras, so there is still $9,700 remaining in the budget for those expenditures.

In other business, the Adair County Supervisors approved a Longevity raise for 10-year Secondary Road Department employee Sawyer Hansen. And, the Board agreed to let Kauffman proceed with the sale of a crane.If a reasonable offer cannot be obtained locally, he’ll proceed to advertise it on the Purple Haze auction website.

Kauffman then updated the Board on current construction projects.

Kauffman said bridge inspections in Adair County are wrapping-up, and there are no significant issues to report. He mentioned also, Secondary Roads employee Ray Palmer is retiring effective July 7th. The process of searching for his replacement will begin at first, in-house, before the position is advertised.

Accident and Vehicle theft on Monday in Crawford County; Suspect arrested Tuesday

News

May 31st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Denison, Iowa) – The Crawford County Sheriff’s Office reports that at approximately 11:10-a.m., Monday, May 29th, a 911 call came into the Communications Center in Denison, about a single vehicle accident on Highway 59, south of the junction with Highway 141. Authorities say a vehicle was traveling south on Highway 59, when for unknown reasons it crossed the northbound lane and went into the east ditch and into a creek.
The driver, identified, as Damien Hunt, of Dubuque, exited the vehicle and approached two bystanders that stopped to assist him. At one point, Hunt went back to his vehicle and then approached the two bystanders again, this time returning with what allegedly appeared to be a knife in his pocket. Hunt allegedly attempted to get in the bystander’s vehicle by climbing through the driver’s side window, but was unsuccessful and went to the second vehicle, broke out the rear back window and entered the vehicle.
Three occupants in the vehicle were able to exit the vehicle without harm. Hunt drove away from the scene in the bystander’s truck. Law enforcement arrived shortly after the incident and issued an attempt to locate the stolen vehicle. On Tuesday, May 30th, Damien Hunt was arrested without incident at his mother’s house, in Johnson County. He was charged with Robbery in the 1st degree; Theft in the 2nd Degree; Burglary in the 3rd degree; and driving while Barred.
Assisting agencies include the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office, Manilla Fire and Rescue, Shelby County Sheriff’s Office, Denison Police Department , Iowa State Patrol, Iowa State Patrol Airplane, Crawford County Memorial Hospital and Jones County Sheriff’s Office.

Iowan Whitson home after historic 4th space mission

News

May 31st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – After a ten-day mission to the International Space Station, retired NASA astronaut and Iowa native Peggy Whitson is back on Earth after she and three crewmates splashed down last night off the Florida coast in a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule.

Peggy Whitson in space suit (Axiom photo)

SpaceX Mission Control: “SpaceX, We see splashdown and mains (parachute cables) cut. Peggy, John, Ali, Rayyanah, on behalf of SpaceX, welcome home!”

Whitson, laughing: “SpaceX, we would like to tell you that was a phenomenal ride. We really enjoyed all of it!”

Whitson, who grew up in Beaconsfield, was commander of the mission, the first private space mission in history commanded by a woman.

Local 24-Hour Rainfall Totals at 7:00 am on Wednesday, May 31, 2023

Ag/Outdoor, Weather

May 31st, 2023 by Jim Field

  • 7 miles NNE of Atlantic  .15″
  • Exira Post Office  1.95″
  • 2 miles west of Exira  2.25″
  • Anita  .03″
  • Corning  .02″
  • Villisca  .11″
  • Carroll  .09″
  • Clarinda  .1″

 

2023 Hawkeye 10 All-Conference Boys Soccer

Sports

May 31st, 2023 by Jim Field

FIRST TEAM:

  • **Caden Johnson, Glenwood, 12 (MF)
  • **Cort Lovato, Jr., Glenwood, 11 (MF)
  • **Casey Godbout, Glenwood, 11 (GK)
  • **Brayden Shepard, Lewis Central, 11 (ST)
  • **Adriene Robles, Lewis Central, 9 (CDM)
  • Jackson Savavia, Denison-Schleswig, 10 (RW)
  • Jesus Espinoza, Denison-Schleswig, 12 (F)
  • Cameron King, Glenwood, 11 (ST)
  • Ian Shelton, Harlan, 11 (F)
  • Brandon Hoss, Lewis Central, 10 (CDM)
  • Boston Hensley, Lewis Central, 12 (RM)
  • Gaberial Barajas, St. Albert, 10 (ST)
  • Kyle Irwin, St. Albert, 9 (ST/CAM)
  • Mason Anderson, Harlan, 12 (F)
  • Chris Campos, Denison-Schleswig, 12 (CDM)

SECOND TEAM:

  • Tyrell Williams, Atlantic, 11 (GK)
  • Jesse Velasquez, Denison-Schleswig, 11 (LW)
  • Virginio Rangel Gonzales, Glenwood, 10 (MF)
  • Spencer Fink, Harlan, 10 (F)
  • Dan Overall, Lewis Central, 9 (D)
  • John Helton, St. Albert, 12 (LB)
  • David Helton, St. Albert, 12 (CB)
  • Xander Drake, Creston, 10 (CM)
  • Dillon Starlin, Creston, 11 (CM)
  • Sabasian Contreras, Denison-Schleswig, 10 (GK)
  • Richard Gonzales, Denison-Schleswig, 10 (CAM)
  • Adam Severn, Glenwood, 11 (MF)
  • Elmer Argueta, Harlan, 11 (MF)
  • Carson Kanne, Kuemper Catholic, 10, (RF)
  • Dylan Voudry, Lewis Central, 11 (CDM)

HONORABLE MENTION:

  • Kyler Edie, Atlantic, 11 (CAM)
  • Nolan Clark, Glenwood, 11 (MF)
  • Cooper Williams, Lewis Central, 9 (CB)
  • Landon Duff, Lewis Central, 10 (D)
  • Garrett Tarbox, St. Albert, 11 (GK)
  • Matthew Borkowski, Kuemper Catholic, 12 (CB)
  • Kamdyn Cross, Lewis Central, 11 (GK)
  • McCoy Haines, Creston, 11 (F)
  • Jesus Hernandez, Denison-Schleswig, 11 (LW)
  • Abner Velasco, Denison-Schleswig, 10 (CDM)
  • Alex Garcia, Denison-Schleswig, 12 (D/CDM)

Heartbeat Today 5-31-2023

Ag/Outdoor, Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

May 31st, 2023 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Cass County Extension Director Kate Olson about the Cass County Master Gardeners Bus Tour on June 7 to the Lincoln, NE area.  The deadline to register for the day-long trip on Thursday, June 1.  For more information or to register, CLICK HERE!

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Cass County Extension Report 5-31-2023

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

May 31st, 2023 by Jim Field

w/Kate Olson.

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