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Labor force participation up, unemployment down in January

News

March 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The January labor numbers are in and they show unemployment dropped to three percent in the month compared to three-point-one percent for December. Iowa Workforce Development spokesman Jesse Dougherty says there’s another number that’s more important. “Even more significant to us was that the state surpassed the 68 percent labor force participation rate,” he says. The labor force is the number of people working and those who are actively looking for work. “That number, in particular, that participation rate number is one that the state has a really close eye on, you know, just as significant as the overall unemployment rate, because that’s actually telling us what that labor pool is looking like and where it’s moving,” Dougherty says.

The January numbers are just being released now because the Bureau of Labor Statistics first did its annual review of the previous year’s numbers. “From the previous year, we actually have around 17,000 more Iowans in the labor force than we were a year ago,” he says. Dougherty says the job picture continued to get better as the state recovered from the pandemic. “We actually had around 38,000 — just over 38,000 jobs added within the last year. And that’s also significant because of the labor force participation rising at the same time, meaning that we’re also seeing more Iowans entering the pool,” he says. “That’s good news for employers too, because when they see that number climbing, it means that their talent pool is also getting bigger.”

Dougherty says the growth has been widespread. “And within the job numbers itself –the good news from that front was that there wasn’t one particular industry that was dominating that growth — we saw a lot of different growth within industries. Leisure and hospitality, which has continued to be a large sector has continued to grow,” Dougherty says, “But this past month, we also saw construction, we saw manufacturing, we even saw a couple of industries such as education and health services, that struggled during the pandemic that are starting to pick up more. So that’s also an encouraging sign.”

Dougherty says the labor force participation rate before the pandemic was in the 69 to 70 percent range — so to see it surpass 68 percent is significant.

State drought plan unveiled

Ag/Outdoor, News, Weather

March 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Department of Natural Resources has finalized its state drought plan. D-N-R hydrology coordinator, Tim Hall, says the plan is a resource for state, county and local use. “We think it’ll give us a better opportunity to stay in front of drought conditions,” Hall says. The Iowa Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management and the Iowa Agriculture Department helped develop the plan. Hall says the plan also draws from the longtime U-S Drought Monitor and provides a more localized version of that national program. “The drought plan also provides schedules and structure for having discussions and meetings and providing information to local decision makers during times of drought,” Hall says. “So we think it’s going to be a good tool to both prepare for and respond to drought conditions.”

State climatologist Justin Glisten is one of the primary contributors of Iowa information to the U-S Drought Monitor — and Hall says he’s helped develop the components of this state plan. “For example, in northwest Iowa stream level stream flows are very important for groundwater resources. So we’ve got the ability to look at statistical analysis of streamflow around the state to help us be better prepared for drought conditions,” he says. The plan divides the state into five regions, and will provide information on the drought status in each area. “Right now there are eight counties in northwest Iowa that are in our drought region one that we classify as being in drought watch. So it’s the lowest level of drought situation in the state,” Hall says. “So we do recognize that that corner of the state does still have some drought challenges.”

Hall says they will tweak the state drought plan as needed. “We’re going to spend the next this next year using the drought plan — and I suspect we’re going to learn quite a bit as we put it into practice,” he says. “We anticipate issuing a new version of the drought plan in about a year based on experience we get here in this first year.” You can see the full Iowa Drought Plan at the D-N-R’s website: iowadnr.gov.

Adair County Sheriff’s report, 3/13/23

News

March 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Sheriff’s Office reports two arrests took place last week. Friday afternoon, 27-year-old Matthew Henry Paulsen, of Adair, was arrested on an Adair County Felony warrant for Violation of Probation. He was later released on a $5,000 bond.

And, at around 5-p.m. on March 8th, Greenfield Police arrested 34-year-old Shaun David Shelley, of Greenfield, following a traffic stop. Shelley was charged with OWI/2nd offense, Driving Under Suspension, and Carrying a weapon while intoxicated. Deputies recovered a loaded pistol with a round in the chamber, from between the driver’s and center seats, and a fully load .270 caliber rifle with a scope and a round in the chamber. He was also cited for speeding and Open Container as a driver over the age of 21. Shelley was cited and later released.

Collective bargaining meeting Wed. evening at AHS in Atlantic

News

March 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Board of Directors of the Atlantic Community School District will meet 6:40-p.m. Wednesday, March 15th, in the Atlantic High School Media Center, for the purpose of sharing Collective Bargaining proposals with the Atlantic Education Association. First up is a presentation an initial proposal from the Atlantic Education Association for the 2023-24 school year, followed by the initial contract proposal for the ’23-’24 school year from the Atlantic Board of Education.

The session can be viewed through the following YouTube link: https://youtube.com/live/KtsIqrJAoOo?feature=share

WEEK OF MARCH 13, 2023

Trading Post

March 13th, 2023 by Jim Field

WANTED: An enclosed trailer. Call 641-745-7548

FOR SALE: SoftTub T220 Legend 2-4 person hot tub. Used very little. Always kept inside. Asking $2,750. Located in the Brayton area. 712-249-7367 SOLD!
FOR SALE:  Netgear Arlo HD Security System with 2 cameras, 100% wire free, HD Quality, weatherproof, motion alerts, brand new in original packaging.  Asking$150.00.  Call 712-249-0315.  Pictures available upon request.  SOLD!

FOR SALE:  6′ x 8′ shed, new in the box.  Also, 2 enclosures for double-wide carport for $100 each.  And, a Chrysler convertible with 100,000 miles for $2,000 or would consider trade.  Call 712-355-1566.

FOR SALE:  An Amana electric dryer. Works great. 1 year old. $75; A Craftsman bench grinder, $25. Call 712-254-0837.

FOR SALE:  19″ Element TV for $20.  Also, a Sharp 300-watt stereo with 5 CD changer for $20.  Call 712-254-3193.

FOR SALE:  Lab puppies, Born Jan 21st.  Vet checked and 1st shots done.  Playful and eating solid foods. Ready for new homes now.  Text 712-249-6389 with questions or interest.

Reynolds signals approval of bill banning gender transition Rx, procedures for minors

News

March 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds will soon sign a bill that would ban Iowa doctors from providing gender transition medication or procedures to minors. “Our legislature just passed blocking gender reassignment and puberty blockers, so that’s on its way to my desk, so thank you legislature for getting that done,” Reynolds said. Reynolds made her comments during an event in Davenport on Friday. The bill passed the Iowa House and Senate last week with Republican support.

All Democrats in the legislature and five Republicans in the House voted against it. A Des Moines Register Iowa Poll released this (Monday) morning has found 52 percent of the Iowans surveyed support the legislation.

20,000 visitors & $8M expected as Des Moines hosts NCAA basketball tourney

News, Sports

March 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa’s capitol city is among the hosts of the opening rounds of the N-C-double-A men’s basketball tournament this week. Catch Des Moines president and C-E-O Greg Edwards says the games Thursday and Saturday will feature eight of the nation’s top teams in college hoops.

This marks the third time Des Moines has hosted the March Madness games, which is a tremendous boost for the area’s restaurants, hotels and parking decks.

Since the tournament’s opening rounds have already been staged at the Iowa Events Center twice before, Edwards says he’s pretty confident they have all of the bugs worked out of the process.

This is the third time Des Moines has hosted the -opening- rounds of the tournament, and Edwards says it’s possible they’ll bid on hosting -regional- rounds in the future.

Could Des Moines host a Final Four? That would be a long shot, Edwards says, at least not until we have an N-F-L team here with an 80-thousand seat stadium. Iowa is sending six teams to the tournaments this year, both the men’s and women’s teams from Drake, Iowa State and Iowa, which is significant for a state our size.

Play opens at 1 P-M on Thursday with Howard versus Kansas, followed by Arkansas versus Illinois at 3:30 P-M, Colgate versus Texas at 6:25 P-M, and Penn State versus Texas A&M at 8:55 P-M.

IBCA 2023 All-Substate and All-Region Teams

Sports

March 13th, 2023 by admin

The Iowa Basketball Coaches Association released their Boys All-Substate Teams and Girls All-Region Teams over the weekend. Here is a look at area honorees. A file link with all the honors across the state is included below.

IBCA All-Substate Teams

CLASS 1A

Substate 7
Josh Sanderson, Grandview Christian, SR
Frankie Chiodo, Grandview Christian, SR
Cal Heydon, Coon Rapids-Bayrd, FR
Brock Littler, ACGC, SR
Lance Clayburg, Coon Rapids-Bayard, SR
Seth Hensley, CAM, SR
Gabe Funk, Lenox, SO
Ross Kusel, IKM-Manning, JR
Coach of the Year: Lance Kading, ACGC

Substate 8
Koleson Evans, West Harrison, SR
Sage Evans, West Harrison, SR
Mason King, West Harrison, SR
Mason Crouse, East Mills, SR
Michael Turner, Tri-Center, SR
Carter Gruver, Woodbine, SO
Grady Jeppesen, Riverside, JR
Landon Blatchford, West Monona, JR
Coach of the Year: Rowdy Evans, West Harrison

CLASS 2A

Substate 2
Jacob Hargens, Sioux Central
Carter Boettcher, Sioux Central
Eli Wheelock, South Central Calhoun
Michael Kasperbauer, Kuemper Catholic
Kane Ladwig, OABCIG
Richard Daugherty, Greene County
Beckett DeJean, OABCIG
Tyler Lightner, South Central Calhoun
Coach of the Year: Steve Tjaden, Sioux Central

Substate 7
Brayden Lund, AHSTW, SR
Brooks Moore, E-B-F, JR
Kyle Sternberg, AHSTW, SR
Landon Craven, DM Christian, JR
Boston DeVault, Nodaway Valley, SR
Aydn Netten, Van Meter, SR
Carsen Wade, E-B-F, SR
Carter Durflinger, Van Meter, SR
Coach of the Year: Jason Van Mersbergen, DM Christian

Substate 8
Zach Lutmer, Central Lyon, SR
Reece Vander Zee, Central Lyon, JR
Mason Coppock, West Sioux, SR
Jace Tams, Treynor, JR
Jack Vanfossan, Underwood, JR
Max DeVries, Red Oak, JR
Tyce Van Beek, Unity Christian, SR
Ethan Dickerson, Treynor, SR
Coach of the Year: Ben Gerleman, Central Lyon

CLASS 3A

Substate 1
Matt Noll, Bishop Heelan, JR
Carson Seuntjens, Denison, SR
Jaime Grossoehme, Webster City, SR
Evan Hammer, Carroll, JR
Adam Bryte, ADM, JR
Carter Kuehl, Bishop Heelan, SR
Ty McKinney, Webster City, SR
Coach of the Year: Matt Hahn, Bishop Heelan

Substate 8
Colby Collison, Bondurant-Farrar, SR
Jaxon Fried, Bondurant-Farrar, SR
Colton Rasmussen, Atlantic, JR
Caden Johnson, Glenwood, SR
Jacob Birch, Harlan, SR
Jack Cooley, Clarke, JR
Brad Curren, Harlan, SR
Coach of the Year: Travis Evans, Bondurant-Farrar

CLASS 4A

Substate 9
Omaha Biliew, Waukee, SR
Vance Pfeiffer, Waukee, SR
Mathok Mathok, CB Abraham Lincoln, SR
Cailix Cahill, Dallas Center-Grimes, JR
Tryon Wright, Des Moines East, JR
Cooper Randall, Waukee, JR
Coach of the Year, Kevin Kenaskie, Waukee

IBCA All-Region Teams

CLASS 1A

Region 4
Mya Bunkers, Remsen St. Mary’s, JR
Shay Burmeister, Exira-EHK, SR
Sydney Doeschot, Kingley-Pierson, FR
Quinn Grubbs, Exira-EHK, SR
Lindsey Haken, George-Little Rock, FR
Whitney Jensen, Remsen St. Mary’s, JR
Payton Reimers, Harris-Lake Park, JR
Maddie Thomas, River Valley, SR
Coach of the Year: Tom Petersen, Exira-EHK

Region 5
Ashlyn Davis, Westwood, SO
Brenna Johnson, Westwood, FR
Eva Steffensen, CAM, JR
Maclayn Houston, West Harrison, JR
Charlie Pryor, Woodbine, SO
Addison Erickson, Woodbine, SR
Amanda Newton, Woodbine, JR
Nicole Sherer, Woodbine, SR
Coach of the Year: Vince Johnson, Westwood

Region 7
Brynnly German, Martensdale St. Marys, JR
Sadie Cox, Lenox, SO
Missy Evezic, St. Albert, JR
Sophia Shannon Martensdale St. Marys, JR
Taylor Henson Lamoni. SO
Taylor Lumbard Diagonal, SR
Clara O’Brien Wayne, JR
Emily Williams East Mills, SR
Coach of the Year: Tim Baker, Martensdale St. Marys

CLASS 2A

Region 7
Clara Teigland, Treynor, SR
Lindsey Davis, Nodaway Valley, JR
Jaidyn Sellers, Panorama, JR
Tyme Boettcher, Panorama, JR
Josie McCuddin, Interstate-35, SR
Izzy Eisbach, Nodaway Valley, FR
Tegan Streit, Mount Ayr, SR
Coach of the Year: Joe Chapman, Treynor

Region 8
Carly Janssen, Pocahontas Area, SR
Riley Batta, South Central Calhoun, SR
Akaysa Duitscher, Pocahontas Area, SR
Alizaebeth Jacobson, Underwood, SR
Kylee Schleisman, South Central Calhoun, SR
Catherine Mayhall, Kuemper, SR
Olivia Sturgis, Manson Northwest Webster, SR
COY Robert Maske & Eric Francis, Pocahontas Area

CLASS 3A

Region 5

Aubrey Schwieso, Harlan, SO
2 Kaitlyn Mumm, DM Christian, SR
3 Maren Miller, DM Christian, SR
4 Paytn Harter, Atlantic, SO
5 Jada Jensen, Atlantic, SR
6 Ali Henry, Clarke, JR
Coah of the Year: Brad Johnson, DM Christian

CLASS 4A

Region 8
Jenna Hopp, Glenwood, SR
Doryn Paup, Creston, SR
Lucy Scott, Lewis Central, JR
Presley Blommers, Oskaloosa, SR
Kylie Tauke, Pella, SR
Kennedy Van Vark, Pella, JR
Coach of the Year: Blaine Forsythe, Pella

IBCA2023AllSubstateandRegionTeams

Iowa DOT to hold informational meeting on ADA sidewalk improvements in Griswold

News

March 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Griswold, Iowa) – Officials with the City of Griswold report a public information hearing will be held at the Griswold Community Building on April 11, 2023, from 10-a.m. until 1-p.m., and from 2-until 8-p.m. that same day, with regard to ADA compliant sidewalk improvements planned for existing sidewalks along Highways 92 and 48, in Griswold.

Construction is proposed for the Summer of 2024, and will require temporary easements. There is no cost to the property owner for the proposed improvements.

Information regard the proposed project, including a map, can be seen by viewing information from the Iowa Department of Transportation (found below). If you have any questions, please come to the meeting.

 

Audubon County Sheriff’s report, 3/13/23

News

March 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Audubon, Iowa) – Audubon County Sheriff Todd Johnson reports his deputies, with assistance from the Iowa State Patrol, Audubon Police Department, Cass County Sheriff’s Office and Shelby County Sheriff’s Office arrested 26-year-old Andrew Malloy, of Audubon, on March 6th. Malloy was arrested on an outstanding OWI/3rd offense warrant. He was also charged with Eluding- Speed over 25 Over Limit, Failure to Maintain Control, Reckless Driving, Driving While Barred and Interference with Official Acts. He appeared before the magistrate and is being held on a $9000 bond.
45-year-old James Fulk, of Hamlin, turned himself in on a Theft-2nd warrant on March 7th. He appeared before the magistrate, posted bond, and was released. And, 23-year-old Dawson Hansen, of Manilla, was arrested on March 9th on an outstanding Violation of Probation Warrant. He appeared before the magistrate, posted bond and was released.