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REPUBLICAN PARTY
Adair County Supervisor – District 2 (vote for 1):
Jodie Hoadley 136* Steven Shelley (I) 82
Adair County Supervisor – District 4 (Vote for 1) : Nathan Baier 97 Nick Carson 47
Adair County Attorney (Vote for 1): Write-In
Adair County Treasurer (Vote for 1) – Brenda L. Wallace 712
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
County Attorney – Melissa Sue Larson 201
REPUBLICAN PARTY
County Supervisor – District 1 (vote for 1):
Mike Kolbe 573
Bryce Donald Schaben 859*
County Attorney (Vote for 1): No candidate (Write-in)
County Treasurer (Vote for 1) – Carolyn Blum 1,000
County Recorder (Vote for 1) – Geralyn S. Greer 1,264
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
County Attorney: Marcus Gross, Jr. 213
REPUBLICAN PARTY
Adams County Supervisor – District 1 (vote for 1): Bobbi J. Baker-Maynes 69
Adams County Supervisor – District 2 (Vote for 1): Tony Hardisty 53* Jerry Peckham 50
Adams County Supervisor – District 3 (Vote for 1): Scott Akin 75
Adams County Supervisor – District 4 (Vote for 1): Leland Shipley 81
Adams County Supervisor – District 5 (Vote for 1): Karl McCarty 39 Christopher Standley 79*
Adams County Attorney (Vote for 1) – Write In
Adams County Treasurer (Vote for 1) – Write In
Adams County Recorder (Vote for 1) – Jamie Stargell
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Adams County Treasurer (Vote for 1): Holly Schafer 128
REPUBLICAN PARTY
County Supervisor – District 1 (vote for 1): Charla A. Schmid 99
County Supervisor – District 2 (Vote for 1): Michael Olson 104
County Supervisor – District 4 (Vote for 1):
George Bruce 49
Mark L. Peterson 181
County Attorney (Vote for 1): Drew B. Swanson 717
County Treasurer (Vote for 1) – Jackie Joy Porter 751
County Recorder (Vote for 1) – Carleen Bruning 764
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
*No candidates filed for County offices
REPUBLICAN PARTY
Audubon County Supervisor (vote for 1): Heath Hansen 338* Todd M. Nelson 213
Audubon County Attorney (Vote for 1): No candidate
Audubon County Treasurer (Vote for 1) – No candidate
Audubon County Recorder (Vote for 1) – No candidate
US Senator (Vote for 1): Jim Carlin 179 Chuck Grassley (I) 361
US Representative/District 4 (Vote for 1): Randy Feenstra 450
Governor: Kim Reynolds (I) 508
Sec. of State: Paul D. Pate (I) 424
Auditor of State: Todd Halbur 242 Mary Ann Hanusa 168
Treasurer of State: Roby Smith 373
Sec. of Agriculture: Mike Naig (I) 429
Attorney General: Brenna Bird 380
State Senate/District 6: Jason Schultz 397
State Representative/District 11: Brian Best 449
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Audubon County Treasurer: Debra M. Campbell 171
Audubon County Recorder: Miranda J. Bills 169
Audubon County Attorney: Christopher R. Swensen 167
US Senate:
Abby Finkenauer 63
Michael Franken 109
Glenn Hurst 19
US Representative/District 4: Ryan Melton 162
Governor: Diedre DeJear 181
Sec. of State: Joel Miller 114 Eric Van Lancker 33
Auditor of State: Rob Sand (I) 171
Sec. of Agriculture: John Norwood 159
Attorney General: Tom Miller (I) 179
Treasurer of State: Michael L. Fitzgerald 172
State Senate/District 9 – No candidate
State Senate/District 18 – No candidate
REPUBLICAN PARTY
Cass County Supervisor – District 2 (vote for 1)
Mark O’Brien 229
Cass County Supervisor – District 3 (Vote for 1)
John P. Hartkopf (I) 232
Wendy Richter 255*
Cass County Attorney (Vote for 1)
Robert J. Engler 452
Jay W. Mez 430
Vanessa E. Strazdas (I) 625
Cass County Treasurer (Vote for 1) – Tracey J. Marshall 1,193
Cass County Recorder (Vote for 1) – Mary Ward 1,379
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
*No candidates filed for County offices
(Red Oak, Iowa) – The Montgomery County Board of Supervisors are set to meet 8:30-a.m. Wednesday (June 8th), in their courthouse meeting room. New Business on their agenda includes accepting the resignation of Auditor Stephanie Burke. Assuming her resignation is accepted, the Board will set an appointment to fill the vacancy in the office of the Montgomery County Auditor. Burke was expected to make a comment to the media on her reason(s) for tendering her resignation, on Wednesday.
Other business during the meeting, includes opening the sealed bids from the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Auction for certain property, and act on the bids accordingly. They are expected to take action also, on:
The Board’s next regular meeting is June 14th, immediately following the 2022 Primary Election Canvass. The June 8th Board of Supervisor’s meeting is public, and can be viewed via Zoom (meeting ID: 861 8514 1628)
(Harlan, Iowa) – Police in Harlan, Tuesday (today), said there were two recent arrests to report. On Monday (June 6), 32-year-old Brooke Megan Hytle, of Harlan, was arrested for Public Intoxication. And, on Saturday, 19-year-old Daija Suzanne Buttry, of Harlan, was arrested following a traffic stop. Buttry was transported to the Shelby County Jail where she was charged with possession of a controlled substance, driving while suspended, no proof of insurance, windshield requirement, fail to display license plate, no seat belt and minor in possession of alcohol.
And, Harlan Police investigated two, non-injury accidents. On Friday, vehicles driven by Grace Mallory, of Charter Oak, and Tonya Feekes, of Walnut, collided head-on, when Mallory’s 1993 Pontiac Bonneville crossed the center line of the road as it was traveling east, in the 1200 block of Chatburn Avenue, and collided with Feekes’ westbound 2016 Dodge Ram.
The other accident occurred at 19th and Chatburn in Harlan, on June 2nd. Authorities say Danny Kittrell, of Harlan, was attempting to turn left onto 19th Street. Samantha Wahling, of Shelby, was unable to stop. Her 2001 Toyota Camry struck Kitrell’s 2016 Honda Civic, in the rear.
(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds says the Iowa National Guard’s adjutant general has briefed her about the Guard’s connection to last week’s shooting at an Ames church, as a man who’d been a member of the Guard since 2015 shot a woman to death who was a member of the same unit.
The Story County Sheriff says Johnathan Whitlach shot 22-year-old Eden Montang and another women, then shot himself to death. Montang had recently ended a relationship with Whitlach and he had been charged at the end of May with harassing her at work. Reynolds today said leaders of the Guard were aware of Whitlach’s actions.
“He was full-time and relieved of duty and so I have to be careful how much is out and what isn’t,” Reynolds said. “There were some steps that had been taken.”
Whitlach was seeing a mental health counselor, according to the governor. “But again, some people just have evil in their heart and I don’t know what we can do and it’s not necessarily a gun,” Reynolds said. “We’ve seen them use other things, especially in domestic abuse.”
Montang’s friend, 21-year-old Vivian Flores, was also shot to death outside Cornerstone Church in Ames. The two women were active in a youth ministry at the church.
(Radio Iowa) – Governor Reynolds has signed a bill into law that lifts the cap on the amount of alcohol Iowa distilleries may produce. It also lets smaller distilleries sell up to nine liters of alcohol to retail customers at their locations. Larger Iowa distilleries are already allowed to sell that amount to a retail customer. Reynolds went to the Revelton Distillery in Osceola for a ceremony to sign the bill, which deals with a wide-range of state liquor control issues.
“The bill does several things to enhance Iowa’s licensing and permitting processes for alcohol distributors. It creates Sunday sales parity for all retail license and alcohol permits and it simplifies the permitting process for non-profit organizations applying for licenses for events,” Reynolds says. “Finally, the bill – which I love — will help quickly modernize the outdated process for applying for, renewing and paying for licenses.” It changes the licensing system for producers and sellers of beer, wine and alcohol, including the fee structure.
Rob Taylor and his wife, Christi, own the Revelton Distillery in Osceola. He says the bill will allow native distilleries expand, as they’ve been restricted to producing 16-hundred barrels of bourbon and whiskey each year. “Because of this bill, it allows us as a distillery….to make unlimited amounts of fine spirits and be competitive not only within our state, but within our region — and also our dream is to be competitive globally,” Taylor says. “We have the best corn in the world in Iowa and I think, because of that, we should have some of the finest spirits in the world.”
The legislation became a catch-all for several proposals. It includes new restrictions for food delivery companies like GrubHub, Uber Eats and DoorDash.