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Linda Allen, 89, of AZ (formerly of Atlantic) – Family Svcs. at a later date in AZ

Obituaries

May 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

LINDA ALLEN, 89, of AZ (formerly of Atlantic), died May 6, 2023, in hospice care in Chandler, AZ. A family service for LINDA ALLEN will be held at a later date, at the Mountain View Cemetery, in Mesa AZ.

LINDA ALLEN is survived by:

Her daughter – Susan (Don) DeNure, of Sioux Falls, SD.

Her son – Phil (Cristin) Allen, of Gilbert, AZ.

6 grandchildren, 2 great-granddaughters, and other relatives.

Northwest Iowa county hiring emergency housing coordinators

News

May 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A recent statewide report found the number of people in the Spencer area who were homeless grew 43 percent between 2019 and 2021 — and Clay County and the City of Spencer are launching an emergency housing program. Rebecca Goeken is the General Relief director for Clay County. “We hope to provide compassionate and timely intervention and prevention of reoccurrence,” Goeken says. Data released recently by the Institute for Community Alliances found fewer than 50 people in Clay County were homeless in 2019, but two years later, more than 100 people in the area were homeless. Goeken says the plan is to hire two part-time people who would be emergency housing coordinators.

“Somebody who can respond within six hours, also someone who can respond on evenings, weekends and holidays, which is kind of unique,” Goeken says, “because right now we don’t have anyone who can do either of those things in Clay County.” Goeken says the county’s emergency coordinators will help set up a plan to find housing for homeless individuals or a job, if needed.

“And to find whatever services they’re needing, whether that be mental health, physical health, substance abuse or whatever that would look like,” she says. According to federal data, about 24-hundred people in Iowa experienced homelessness at some point last year — and only 16 percent of them were chronically homeless.

Grassley hopes for legislative solution to ease impact of Prop 12 ruling on hogs

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley fears the recent U-S Supreme Court ruling on hog confinement sizes will have “a tremendous economic impact” on Iowa’s pork producers and he hopes a legislative solution will help to ease the blow. The ruling upheld what’s known as Proposition 12, a California law that will ban the sale of pork products from sows that come from pens of a certain size. “It’s not only going to make it difficult to market any Iowa products in California, maybe even prohibit it,” Grassley says. “I don’t want to go that far, for sure, but it could.”

Nearly one-third of the nation’s pork is raised in Iowa and while California only raises about one-percent, that state consumes about 15-percent of the pork that’s produced in the U-S. Grassley couldn’t yet offer specifics on any bills in the works. “We need a legislative solution that is bipartisan, and put it in the Farm Bill as an option,” Grassley says. “I think you’re going to see Senator (Roger) Marshall of Kansas lead the way in this direction.”

Grassley says he and fellow Iowa Republican Senator Joni Ernst co-sponsored Marshall’s bill last year called the EATS Act, or the Exposing Agricultural Trade Suppression Act, which did not win passage. It would have banned state and local governments from interfering with agricultural production in other states. If that bill is reintroduced by Marshall, who’s also a Republican, Grassley is uncertain what level of support may come from the other side of the aisle. “The animal rights organizations of this country are going to be a big voice in this,” Grassley says, “and Democrats tend to listen to their voice more loudly than they should, and that’s a factor that we have to fight here.”

Grassley fears the court ruling could raise pork prices while also forcing some producers to close up shop. An Iowa ag economist says we’re already seeing some of the biggest losses in the pork industry in 25 years and some farmers won’t be able to afford to implement major changes in their operations.

Audubon School Board approves Budget Amendment & Flex Fund Expenditures

News

May 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Audubon, Iowa) – The Audubon School Board, Monday night, held a Public Hearing with regard to a proposed Budget Amendment and Expenditures from the Professional Development /Teacher Leadership Flexibility Fund for the District’s Middle School Science Curriculum. As we reported last week, the $300,000 amendment is for Support Services.

The amendments were approved as presented, along with the $21,548 Flex Fund expenditures. The Audubon School Board approved reimbursing the Athletic Fund by use of the General Funds to refurbish football helmets and other safety equipment. The Board increased Student Fees for the 2023-24 School Year. Student breakfast and lunches prices went up by 10-cents.

They also increased Substitute personnel pay.

And, the Audubon School Board made some changes to the Para-Educator pay structure.

The Board agreed to sell the old greenhouse for a some of $800. The structure will be removed by the buyer. The District will build a new greenhouse in its wake. And, various change orders were approved during Monday’s Audubon School Board meeting. Eric Trager said they continue to work on their facility projects and as things come up, will review and act on those matters.

And finally, the District continues to work on contingency plans in the event a 4th Grade and Pre-K HeadStart Teacher can’t be found before the beginning of the school year.

Superintendent Trager said also, graduation this past weekend went well, and the excitement continues for the multiple of sports activities underway and those still to come.

Cass County Supervisors pass Resolution on the sale of property for $1.7-million

News

May 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Board of Supervisors, today (Tuesday), passed a Resolution approving the sale of County-owned farm land (at the site of the former Willow Heights Care Facility). The vote was 4-to 1, with Supervisor Wendy Richter opposed. Board Chair Steve Baier..

The property consists of 117.73 acres of cropland and 34.43 acres of pasture land. Milk Unlimited owners Kelly and Christy Cunningham had a high bid of $13,100 per acre for the farmland and a high bid of $6,200 per acre for the pasture. Supervisor Steve Green reminds citizens of the County, the decision was not made without public input.

 

In other business, the Cass County Supervisors set June 13, 2023 as the date for a Public Hearing on Fiscal year 2022-23 Budget Amendments. Cass County Engineer Trent Wolken reported the Secondary Roads Department is still hauling rock for rural roads and driveways in two County districts, and other projects. Wolken updated the Board some Secondary Roads Department construction projects.

On a related note, the Board approved an updated Title IV Non-Discrimination Agreement with the Iowa Department of Transportation & U-S Department of Transportation. The agreement existing agreement, Wolken said, dates back to 2016, and needed to be updated according to the DOT’s satisfaction.

The Supervisors then approved extending the current insurance deductible/out-of-pocket maximum through Dec. 31, 2023, but they tabled discussion and possible action, with regard to the Wellness Program and base premium insurance rate for County employees who do not participate in the program, and a discount for those who do. The Supervisors want more information before they act on the matters.

KAREN KAY BOONE, 82, (formerly of the Fontanelle area) – Graveside Svcs. 5/20/23

Obituaries

May 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

KAREN KAY BOONE, 82, (formerly of the Fontanelle area), has died. Graveside services for KAREN BOONE will be held 11-a.m. Saturday, May 20, 2023, at the Fontanelle Cemetery, with a luncheon following at the Greenfield United Methodist Church. Lamb Funeral Home in Greenfield has the arrangements.

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

Memorials may be directed to the Karen Boone Memorial Fund to be established by the family at a later date.

KAREN KAY BOONE is survived by:

Her four children – Angee, Patrick, Michael, and Jayne.

11 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.

High School Baseball Scoreboard 05/15/2023

Sports

May 16th, 2023 by admin

Monday was the first available competition date for the 2023 softball and baseball seasons in Iowa. Here is a look at some area baseball scores.

Atlantic 6, Nodaway Valley 4
Audubon 8, Glidden-Ralston 7 (9 inn.)
Creston 13, Carlisle 5
Denison-Schleswig 14, Greene County 4
Dowling Catholic 3, Lewis Central 1
Kuemper Catholic 5, Des Moines Christian 4
MVAOCOU 5, Missouri Valley 3
Sioux City North 9, Harlan 0
Sioux City North 10, Harlan 8
West Harrison 15, Sidney 0

2023 Boys State Golf Qualifiers

Sports

May 16th, 2023 by admin

Following boys district golf play on Monday the fields for Class 1A, 2A, and 3A boys golf are set. All three tournaments will be played at courses in Ames on May 22nd and 23rd.

  • Class 3A: Veenker Memorial
  • Class 2A: Coldwater Links
  • Class 1A: Ames Golf & Country Club

Follow the links below to see all the qualifying teams and individuals from district competition.

ADM and Winterset advance for 3A Boys Golf District at AGCC

Sports

May 16th, 2023 by admin

Class 3A Boys District Golf @ Atlantic Golf and Country Club
05/16/2023

Team Scores

  1. ADM 300 (State Qualifier)
  2. Winterset 313 (State Qualifier)
  3. Ballard 322
  4. Clarke 332
  5. Bondurant-Farrar
  6. Carlisle
  7. Glenwood
  8. North Polk

Individual Top Five

  1. Easton Korell, ADM, 71
  2. Austin Gonseth, Clarke, 73 (Indivdual State Qualifier)
  3. Luke Linde, Winterset, 73
  4. Jacob Eagan, North Polk, 76 (Indivdual State Qualifier)
  5. Finn Garton, ADM, 76

Atlantic girls golf beats Harlan to complete undefeated dual season

Sports

May 16th, 2023 by admin

GIRLS GOLF

Atlantic 189, Harlan 193
Medalist: Timber Svendsen, Harlan, 44
Runner-Up: Belle Berg, Atlantic, 45

Other Atlantic Scores: Makenna Schroeder 47, Abby Smith 48, Abby Muller 49, Lexi Noelck 49, Emma Rose 55

Atlantic Head Coach Kathy Hobson: “This was a great match.  Very competitive, head-to-head play. For Atlantic, this closed out an undefeated regular season. That, plus the H10 conference tournament title, were two things we had hoped to accomplish this season. Best 9 hole score of season for Makenna Schroeder.  Belle Berg 3 pars. Abby Muller 1 par.  Makenna Schroeder 2 pars.”