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Thousands of Iowans may lose Medicaid coverage next month

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May 18th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – State officials say more than three-thousand Iowans are on track to lose their Medicaid coverage by June 1st. During the pandemic, the state was forbidden from dis-enrolling anyone from Medicaid except in limited circumstances. That rule ended last month, which is when Iowa Health and Human Services officials started mailing out Medicaid eligibility re-determination forms. State Medicaid Director Elizabeth Matney says the state is trying multiple approaches to reach people.

“We’re following up via phone, phone call, text message,” Matney says, “and in some circumstances, especially for more vulnerable populations we are going out and knocking door to door.” About half of the forms have not yet been returned. Matney says that may be because the state is first targeting members who are most likely to no longer qualify.

“When we did a look at the 150,000-ish that we had flagged for maintaining eligibility due to the public health emergency, over 100,000 of those have other health insurance,” she says. State officials expect this Medicaid unwinding process to take about a year.

(reporting by Natalie Krebs, Iowa Public Radio)

2023 State Track and Field Meet – Day 1 – Class 2A and 3A Session 05/18/2023

Sports

May 18th, 2023 by admin

*Place is listed at beginning for events that have completed, Place winners and qualifiers in bold. Listed times for other events are qualifying times.

2A Boys Shuttle Hurdle Relay Prelims

6th- Underwood (Mason Boothby, Sam Hulsing, Lucas Bose, Jack Vanfossan) 1:02.06 Qualified
22nd- Clarinda (Xavier DeGroot, Levi Wise, Kaiden Roop, Wyatt Schmitt) 1:06.51

3A Boys Shuttle Hurdle Relay Prelims

17th- Atlantic (Jackson McLaren, Colton Rasmussen, Alex Keiser, Easton O’Brien) 1:02.87 PR
13th- Lewis Central (Julian Humpal, Jaylen Davis, Braeden Dalheim, Aidan Bergman) 1:02.34

Girls 2A 3000M

3rd- Mayson Hartley, Clarinda, 10:33.97
23rd- Hailey Egbert, Shenandoah, 11:55.82

Girls 3A 3000M

7th- Lindsey Sonderman, Harlan, 10:50.93
9th- Lola Mendlik, Denison-Schleswig, 10:52.31
16th- Madelyn Berglund, Glenwood, 11:30.76

Boys 2A 3200M

2nd- Treyton Schaapherder, Clarinda, 9:36.36
4th- Kyle Wagoner, Clarinda, 9:51.67
18th- Jacob Greving, Kuemper Catholic, 10:24.90

Boys 3A 3200M

4th- Bryant Keller, Glenwood, 9:31.59
3rd- Ethan Eichhorn, Lewis Central, 9:30.80

Girls 2A 200M Prelims

1st- Jaidyn Sellers, Panorama, 25.24 Qualified
12th- Jerzee Knight, Clarinda, 26.23
13th- Tasha Williams, WCV, 26.34
17th- Aliyah Humphrey, Underwood, 26.73

Girls 3A 200M Prelims

17th- Danika Arnold, Glenwood, 26.79

Boys 2A 200M Prelims

11th- Tadyn Brown, Clarinda, 22.93
21st- Luke Sternberg, AHSTW, 23.43
15th- DJ Vonnahme, Kuemper Catholic, 23.08
9th- Jack Kling Red Oak 22.80

Boys 3A 200M Prelims

1st- Will Neuharth, Harlan, 21.80 Qualified
5th- Cade Sears, Harlan, 22.21- Qualified

Girls 2A 4x800M Relay

18th- AHSTW (Delaney Goshorn, Makenna Paulsen, Rylie Knop, Ava Paulsen) 10:25.78

Girls 3A 4x800M Relay

5th- Atlantic (Aubrey Guyer, Claire Pellett, Mariah Huffman, Ava Rush) 9:47.47
11th- Glenwood (Lauren Hughes, Neyla Nanfito, Haylee Hughes, Breckyn Petersen) 10:00.39

Boys 2A 4x800M Relay

21st- Kuemper Catholic (Tregan Beiter, Koby Lampman, Trevor Rial, Jacob Greving), 8:39.37

Boys 3A 4x800M Relay

10th- Atlantic (Caden Andersen, Bennett Whetstone, Tanner O’Brien, Alex Sonntag) PR 8:12.77
19th- Lewis Central 1 8:26.71 3 1) Colin Petersen 10 2) Haidyn Cox 11 3) Kade Diercks 11 4) Marshall Arkfeld

Girls 2A 100M Prelims

1st- Jaidyn Sellers, Panorama, 12.35 Qualified
8th- Tasha Williams, West Central Valley, 12.88 Qualified
6th- Jerzee Knight, Clarinda, 12.82 Qualified

Girls 3A 100M Prelims

14th- Shay Sinnard, Carroll 12.82

Boys 2A 100M Prelims

9th- Alex Ravlin, Underwood, 11.33 (Lost out on thousandth of a second.)
5th- DJ Vonnahme, Kuemper Catholic, 11.27 Qualified
21st- Brayden Sifford Red Oak 11.53

Boys 3A 100M Prelims

1st- Will Neuharth, Harlan, 10.88 Qualified
6th- Cade Sears, Harlan, 11.09 Qualified

Girls 2A 400M

1st- Jaidyn Sellers, Panorama, 59.67 State Champion
11th- Jocelyn O’Neal, Red Oak, 1:00.71

Girls 3A 400M

5th- Ava Rush, Atlantic, 58.42
6th- Madeline Fidone, LC, 59:36

Boys 2A 400

4th- Jack Kling, Red Oak, 50.57
8th- Braiden Beane West Central Valley 50.89
1st- Alex Razee Shenandoah 49.22 State Champion
19th- Braylon Dawes Panorama 52.91

Boys 3A 400M

15th- Ethan Perrien Denison-Schleswig 51.21

Girls 2A Shuttle Hurdle Relay

7th- Treynor (James, Konz, Zadalis, Teigland)- 1:08.07 Qualified
16th- Shenandoah (Kate Lantz, Caroline Rogers, Jenna Burdorf, Chloe Denton) 1:10.53
9th- Underwood (Jordyn Reimer, Mallorie Leaders, Maddie Irwin, Hailey Martin) 1:08.17

Girls 3A Shuttle Hurdle Relay

8th– Atlantic (Morgan Botos, Chloe Mullenix, Adler Bruce, Jayci Reed) 1:10.00- 2nd at Carroll Qualified 1:08.87
12th- Denison-Schleswig (Kamden Bruhn, Avery Bock, Kaitlyn Bruhn, Claire Miller 1:09.26
18th- Glenwood (Courtney Crawford, Kayden Kahl, Lauren Stanislav, Carlie Clemmer) 1:11.60

Boys 3A High Jump

7th- Jayden Proehl, Atlantic, 6-03.00
8th- Colton Rasmussen, Atlantic, 6-01.00
5th- Trey Hunter, Carroll, 6-03.00

Boys 2A Long Jump

2nd- Isaac Jones, Clarinda, 22-03.75
9th- Mason Boothby, Underwood, 21-05.00
12th- Tadyn Brown, Clarinda, 20-06.50
16th- Benjamin Gerken, Kuemper Catholic, 19-08.75

Girls 3A Discus

17th-Doryn Paup, Creston, 111-05
18th- Olivia Rowedder, Carroll, 110-05
19th- Elise Thramer, Lewis Central, 110-03

Girls 2A Shot Put

12th- Ellie Sibbel, Kuemper Catholic, 37-00.75
21st- Lynnae Green, Shenandoah 32-07.00
23rd- Delaney Mathews, Treynor, 31-06.50

Boys 2A Shot Put

4th- Thomas Huneke, Underwood, 52-07.00
6th- Tyler Laughlin, Shenandoah, 50-05.25

Boys 3A Discus

7th- Parker Matiyow, Lewis Central, 161-09
18th- Logyn Eckheart, Glenwood, 137-04

Girls 2A Long Jump

4th- Jocelyn O’Neal, Red Oak, 17-03.75
7th– Jordyn Reimer, Underwood, 16-10.50
13th- Kinsey Alt, West Central Valley, 16-01.75
22nd Macy Blum, Kuemper Catholic, 15-03.00

Girls 3A High Jump

7th- Sara Mun, Denison-Schleswig 5-00.00

Unemployment rate drops in April

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May 18th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa’s unemployment rate dropped down to two-point-seven percent in April, compared to two-point-eight percent in March. Iowa Workforce Development spokesperson, Jesse Dougherty, says the labor force participation rate moved up slightly. “Our labor force added 43-hundred new workers. So, I think what’s notable about that is that’s not only encouraging news, you know, for the job seekers that are that are finding jobs, but also encouraging for the employers in Iowa to know that pool of available workers is growing,” he says. Dougherty says the participation rate and getting more people back looking for work is important.”It continues to climb up. And, you know, that’s, that’s something that we continue to watch that shows us, you know, the labor pool is active, the workforce is in a healthier spot than it certainly was a couple of years ago. So that’s very encouraging sign for us,” he says.

Manufacturing saw an increase of 14-hundred jobs. “That was really driven by a couple of factors within durable goods, factories, as well as some other production facilities,” Dougherty says. “We also saw growth and healthcare and retail and you know, retail has gone through some ebbs and flows the last two or three years. So that was encouraging sign to see another month, as well as healthcare. So we saw a couple of industries that really have gone through a lot. And you know, in the early days of the pandemic that have appeared to be have a little bit more steady of climb.” He says there was a negative in the overall employment number.

“We did see some slight losses over in overall non-farm employment. That was driven by some areas that, you know are receiving some general, we see that some general tightening in the economy, certainly with interest rates, and some other concerns that are there,” he says. “You know, we see some of that.” That drop was 300 jobs in total non-farm employment from March to April, the first loss since November 2022. Dougherty says it’s not a concern for the overall economy.  “Over the past 12 months we still have a net gain of over 26-thousand jobs. So that’s something we continue to look at when we’re looking at things long term,” he says.

I-W-D says the lowest Iowa unemployment rate was two-point-three percent in April 2022. That number came after the U-S Labor Department made its annual revisions for the year.

Cass County (IA) Recorder warns of a “County Deed Records” scam

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May 18th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Cass County Recorder Mary Ward, today (Thursday), wants residents in the area to be aware of a scam “County Deed Records” letter some residents are receiving. Ward says “On Monday, May 1, a County Recorder’s Office assisted a resident with questions about a confusing letter they received, which was quickly identified as a scam and reported to local law enforcement.

The letter claimed to be from”County Deed Records.” It contained false information about the recipients’ home warranty expiration date. Mary Ward says “The letter also contained a ‘renewal fee voucher‘ for $199, which resembles a check, and requests immediate action to call or be left vulnerable to repair costs.” Ward warns “The Iowa County Recorders Association, in partnership with Iowa Land Records, confirm that this information is NOT legitimate. Similar illegitimate letters have been found across the county.”

“Thankfully,” Ward says, “The resident came into their local County Recorder’s Office with questions, before taking any action. If you are someone you know has received a letter claiming to be from County Deed Records, please DO NOT RESPOND to the letter in any way.”

  • Do not pay
  • Do not call
  • Do not go to the website
  • and Do not return any mail requests.

For more information, contact the Cass County Recorders Office at 712-243-1692.

Scam Voucher check

MARDELLE SORENSEN, 87, of Bridgewater (Celebration of Life 5/22/23)

Obituaries

May 18th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

MARDELLE SORENSEN, 87, of Bridgewater, died Wednesday, May 17, 2023, at her home.  A Celebration of Life for MARDELLE SORENSEN will be held 11-a.m. Monday, May 22nd, at the United Methodist Church in Fontanelle. Lamb Funeral Home in Fontanelle has the arrangements.

The family will greet friends on Monday, May 22, 2023, at the Fontanelle United Methodist Church from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

Burial is in the Fontanelle Cemetery.  A luncheon will be held following the burial at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Fontanelle.

Memorials may be directed to the Mardelle Sorensen Memorial Fund to be established by the family at a later da

MARDELL SORENSEN is survived by:

Her husband – Oliver Sorensen, of Bridgewater.

Her daughter – Janell (Rick) Stender, of Bridgewater.

Her son – Robert Sorensen, of Fontanelle.

3 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

Online condolences may be left to the family at www.lambfuneralhomes.com.

FRED SKELLENGER, 85, of Greenfield (Funeral Svcs. 5/23/23)

Obituaries

May 18th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Former Adair County Sheriff FRED SKELLENGER, 85, of Greenfield, died Thursday, May 18, 2023, at the Salem Lutheran Homes and Rehabilitation Center in Elk Horn.  Funeral services for FRED SKELLENGER will be held 10:30-a.m. Tuesday, May 23, 2023, at the Greenfield United Methodist Church. Lamb Funeral Home in Greenfield has the arrangements.

Visitation at the funeral home is on Monday, May 22nd, from 3-until 7-p.m., with the family greeting friends from 5-until 7-p.m.

Burial, with full military rites by the Greenfield American Legion Head-Endres Post #265 & VFW Post 5357, will take place in the Greenfield Cemetery. A luncheon will follow the burial at the church.

Memorials may be directed to the Jimmy V. Foundation.

FRED SKELLENGER is survived by:

His wife – Virginia Kay Skellenger, of Greenfield.

His son – Kevin Skellenger, of West Des Moines.

3 grandchildren,  other relatives and friends.

Online condolences may be left to the family at www.lambfuneralhomes.com.

Two Iowa cities on a list of the best places to live in the U.S.

News

May 18th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) — It’s not the “garden spot” of the U-S, but Iowa does have two cities listed on a report from U.S. News and World report, for the country’s best places to live. In its annual list of Best Places to Live in the U.S., released May 15, U.S. News ranked Des Moines 19th and the Quad Cities (Davenport and Bettendorf in Iowa and Moline and Rock Island in Illinois) 54th.

The publication ranks the 150 largest metropolitan areas in the U.S. based on an analysis of quality of life, housing affordability and the job market, among other factors.

It’s a slight drop for Des Moines, which ranked 14th last year and 13th in 2021. At its highest on the list, Iowa’s capital city was fourth in 2018. The Quad Cities dropped one spot from 2022.

Downtown Des Moines, IA

Quad Cities Sky Bridge

U.S. News & World Report’s Top 20 Best Places to Live in the U.S., 2023-24

1. Green Bay, Wisconsin

2. Huntsville, Alabama

3. Raleigh and Durham, North Carolina

4. Boulder, Colorado

5. Sarasota, Florida

6. Naples, Florida

7. Portland, Maine

8. Charlotte, North Carolina

9. Colorado Springs, Colorado

10. Fayetteville, Arkansas

11. Madison, Wisconsin

12. Boise, Idaho

13. San Jose, California

14. Ann Arbor, Michigan

15. Melbourne, Florida

16. Jacksonville, Florida

17. Albany, New York

18. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

19. Des Moines, Iowa

20. Grand Rapids, Michigan

13 Iowa kennels are on a list of “Horrible Hundred” for puppy breeding/brokering

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May 18th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Washington, D-C) – The Humane Society of the United States is reporting on problem puppy mills, including some dealers (re-sellers) and transporters. The “Horrible Hundred” report is a list of known, problematic puppy breeding and/or puppy brokering facilities. According to the report, Iowa has the second-highest number of puppy mills in the country, at 13. Two of the kennels – one each in Sioux Center and Kiron, are in northwest Iowa.

Ohio also has 13 puppy mills on the list. And, for the 11th year in a row, Missouri is number one with 31 confirmed puppy mills.  The report says the Iowa breeders on the list made dogs live in filthy and dangerous conditions.

Dogs in a northern IA puppy mill (2018 ASPCA photo)

The report is not a list of all puppy mills, according the the Humane Society, nor is it a list of the worst puppy mills in the country, but rather a list of dog breeders to avoid.

2023 State Track and Field Meet – Day 1 – Class 1A and 4A Session 05/18/2023

Sports

May 18th, 2023 by admin

*Place is listed at beginning for events that have completed, Place winners and qualifiers in bold. Listed times for other events are qualifying times.

Girls 1A Shuttle Hurdle Relay Prelims

7th– Ar-We-Va 1:10.41 Qualified
4th
– Stanton 1:08.59 Qualified
2nd
– Fremont-Mills- 1:08.55 Qualified
DQ- Nodaway Valley
14th- Logan-Magnolia 1:11.93
10th- Tri-Center 1:11.25
12th- Mount Ayr 1:11.35
19th- Woodbine 1:13.18
11th- Audubon (Michelle Brooks, Mattie Nielsen, Madison Burr, Madison Steckler) 1:11.26

Girls 1A 3000M

5th– Madison Sporrer, Logan-Magnolia 11:01.94
9th- Allysen Johnsen, Logan-Magnolia 11:22.88
12th- Mariah Falkena, Boyer Valley 11:27.85
13th- Stefi Beisswenger, Audubon 11:29.40
16th- Adyson Lapel, Woodbine, 11:50.47

Boys 1A 3200M

2nd- Landon Bendgen, Woodbine 9:18.58
4th- Patrick Heffernan, Boyer Valley 9:42.15
15th- Justin Reinhart, ACGC 10:20.15
3rd- Colin Lillie, St. Albert 9:35.23
9th- Caden Keller IKM-Manning 9:51.36
8th- Owen Wise, St. Albert 9:49.10
20th- Doug Berg, Nodaway Valley 10:30.81

Girls 1A 200M Prelims

3rd- Emma Lundy, Nodaway Valley 25.90 Qualified
4th- Madison Steckler, Audubon, 26.19 Qualified
10th- Carly McKeever, St. Albert, 26.81

Boys 1A 200M Prelims

1st- Austin Kunkle, ACGC, 21.90 Qualified
5th- Brendan Monahan, St. Albert, 22.44 Qualified
7th- Cash Emgarten EHK-Exira 22.56 Qualified

Girls 1A 4x800M Relay

12th- Riverside (Carly Henderson, Veronica Schechinger, Bailey Richardson, Bentley Rone) 10:01.03
3rd- St. Albert (Reese Duncan, Molly Wise, Carly McKeever, Lili Denton) 9:50.30
13th- Fremont-Mills (Teagan Ewalt, Ellie Switzer, Ella Thornton, Hannah Wilson) 10:08.77
15th- Woodbine 10:10.61
24th- IKM-Manning (Julianna Stribe, Emmie Ring, Alikxa McGinna, Taylor Beckendorf) 10:41.98
21st- ACGC ( Hayden Coffman, Adalyn Benson, Katelyn Schafer, Ava Campbell) 10:29.72

Boys 1A 4x800M Relay

4th- IKM-Manning (Reed Hinners, Hunter Smith, Ben Ramsey, Caden Keller) 8:14.96
2nd- St. Albert (Luke Wettengel, Colin Lillie, Owen Wise, Parker Heisterkamp) 8:12.85
19th- Tri-Center 1) Brennan Boden 10 2) Michael Turner 12 3) Sean McGee 12 4) Carter Kunze 8:39.01
17th- ACGC 3 1) Gavin Sloss 10 2) Tyconder Ellis 12 3) Jarrett McClain 11 4) Andrew Mahaffey- 8:37.03
20th- Riverside (Mason McCready, Landyn Schoenrock, Teegan Schechinger, Hayden Hensley) 8:39.37

Girls 1A 100M Prelims

8th- Veronica Andrusyshyn, Riverside, 13.10 Qualified
14th- Emily Williams, East Mills, 13.28

Boys 1A 100M Prelims

2nd- Austin Kunkle, ACGC, 11.01
9th- Brendan Monahan, St. Albert, 11.41
10th- Cash Emgarten, Exira-EHK, 11.55
18th- Zach Thornburg, East Mills 11.71

Girls 1A 400M

16th- Abby Engles, Nodaway Valley, 1:02.07
6th- Teagan Ewalt, Fremont-Mills, 59.50
5th- Sadie Cox, Lenox, 59.46
15th- Isah VanArsdol, Tri-Center, 1:00.96
24th- Eve Brumbaugh, Sidney, 1:05.30
21st- Isabelle Cogdill, Woodbine, 1:04.61
23rd- Madelyn Snyder, IKM-Manning, 1:05.09

Boys 1A 400M

21st- Ayden Salias, Riverside, 53.09
1st- Ryce Reynolds, Mount Ayr, 48.21- State Champion
15th- Cale Maas CAM 51.98

Boys 1A Shuttle Hurdle Relay Prelims

2nd- CAM (Jack Follmann, Cale Maas, Collin Bower, Sam Foreman) 1:00.90 Qualified
DQ- Stanton 1) Nolan Grebin 11 2) Joshua Martin 12 3) Jacob Martin 10 4) Gavin Ford 1:04.73
10th- ACGC 1) Tate Fever 09 2) Jathan South 10 3) Brexton Schneider 09 4) Treyton Schneider 1:03.43
18th- CR-Bayard 1) Lucas Obert 10 2) Johnny Cortez 09 3) Parker Hays 10 4) Cal Heydon 1:04.74
15th- Logan-Magnolia 1:04.34
11th- East Mills 1:03.79
Lenox- DNF (Gabe Funk, Isaac Grundman, Travis Beck, Samson Adams)

Girls 1A Shot Put

2nd- Emily Baker, Bedford 39-09.00
15th- Amanda Newton, Woodbine 35-02.00
20th- Mackenzie Richards, SW Valley 33-03.50
22nd- Olivia Baker, Essex 32-10.75
23rd- Jorja Holliday, Nodaway Valley 32-00.00
24th- Macy Mitchell, Fremont-Mills 31-08.50

Boys 1A Long Jump

9th- Tony Racine, Essex, 20-03.25
17th- Carter Kunze, Tri-Center, 19-08.00
24th- Isaac Grundman, Lenox, 15-02.50

Boys 1A Shot Put

7th- Grant Brix, Logan-Magnolia, 50-02.50
14th- Payton Jacobe, ACGC, 45-08.00
15th- Cooper Marvel, F-M, 45-07.75
20th- Cal Heydon, Coon Rapids-Bayard, 43-03.50
22nd- Corbin Peach, CAM, 42-06.00
23rd- Lance Clayburg, CR-B, 42-04.75
24th- Trenton Warner, Nodaway Valley, 42-01.75

Girls 1A Long Jump

3rd- Emile Sorenson, Tri-Center 16-07.50
15th-Emma Cooper, SW Valley 15-09.25
16th- Lauren Johnson, Stanton, 15-07.25
19th- Paycee Holmes, Sidney, 15-02.50

Treasurer Roby Smith Highlights Military-Related Organizations in the Great Iowa Treasure Hunt: 3 from western IA are on the list!

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May 18th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Des Moines, IowaIn honor of Memorial Day on May 29th, State Treasurer Roby Smith is highlighting military-related institutions with funds to claim in the Great Iowa Treasure Hunt, Iowa’s unclaimed property program. “This Memorial Day, we remember and honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom,” stated Smith. “Supporting our members of the U.S. Armed Forces and Veterans is important for our country and our communities. We have several businesses and organizations on our list with property to claim. We need the public’s help to ensure the return of funds to these organizations as they continue to support Iowa’s service members and Veterans.”

Three western Iowa organizations are included on the list.  If you recognize a business or group below, encourage them to visit GreatIowaTreasureHunt.gov to start a claim.

  1. Iowa Army National Guard, Johnston: $4,922.90
  2. Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Waterloo: $3,853.12
  3. Veterans Administration, Iowa City: $1,836.86
  4. Disabled American Veterans, Tama: $1,000.00
  5. Veterans Administration, Des Moines: $898.96
  6. American Legion Aux Harrison County, Little Sioux: $560.81
  7. Scott County Veteran Assoc, Donahue: $476.23
  8. Air Force Aid Act, Iowa City: $425.02
  9. Army Reserve Center Sioux Fall, Des Moines: $379.84
  10. Navy League Council 255, Sioux City: $376.41
  11. Veterans Council, Prairie City: $350.36
  12. Disabled American Veterans Store Trustee, Des Moines: $274.08
  13. Army Reserves, Des Moines: $253.75
  14. American Legion, Centerville: $250.00
  15. Iowa Veterans Advocacy Corp, Cedar Rapids: $250.00
  16. National Assoc of Concerned Veterans, Des Moines: $204.82
  17. Great River CB Club Veterans Memorial, Burlington: $129.77
  18. Cambridge American Legion, Cambridge: $120.00
  19. American Legion Hanford Post 5, Cedar Rapids: $119.92
  20. 1954 Navy Reunion Fund, Ames: $106.00
  21. Madrid Veterans Foreign War, Madrid: $83.84
  22. Harrison County Veterans Affairs, Logan: $75.00
  23. Disabled American Veterans, Des Moines: $75.00
  24. Iowa Family Veterans, Waterloo: $65.38
  25. Central Iowa Honor Flight, Council Bluffs: $64.19

Millions of dollars are turned over each year after financial institutions and businesses lose contact with the owner. The State Treasurer’s Office safeguards these assets through the Great Iowa Treasure Hunt until they are reunited with their rightful owner. Common examples of unclaimed property include dormant checking and savings accounts, uncashed checks, utility refunds, lost stocks, life insurance policies and contents from abandoned safe deposit boxes. The Great Iowa Treasure Hunt is Iowa’s only legitimate source of unclaimed property, and to date, has returned over $340 million in unclaimed property.

Visit GreatIowaTreasureHunt.gov to securely search for your name, the names of family and friends or the names of local businesses and organizations. Connect with the Treasurer on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to stay up-to-date on all areas of the office.