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Fatal shooting in Council Bluffs Sunday evening

News

January 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Council Bluffs, Iowa) – Police in Council Bluffs are investigating the shooting death of a person found in an apartment across the street from the fire department. The incident at the site located near 4th and Willow Streets, was reported at around 5:15-p.m., Sunday. Additional details are currently not available.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Monday, Jan. 9, 2023

Weather

January 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Today (Monday): Areas of fog this morning; Partly cloudy. High 45. SW wind 10 to 15 mph.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low around 20. SW-West winds 5 to 10 mph.
Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 45. S @ 5-10.
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy. High near 45.
Thursday: Mo. Cldy.High around 30.

Sunday’s High in Atlantic was 41. The Low was 9. Last year on this date, the High was 25, and the Low was 5. The Record High was 58 in 2002. The Record Low was -23 in 1974. Sunrise is at 7:46-a.m. Sunset will be at 5:08-p.m.

Iowa’s U.S. House delegation sworn into office at 12:41 a.m. Saturday

News

January 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The four Republicans from Iowa who were elected to serve in the U.S. House were sworn into office at about a quarter ’til one on Saturday morning. The four Iowans supported Kevin McCarthy’s bid for House Speaker throughout last week as McCarthy negotiated and made concessions to try to win the support of 20 House Republican hold-outs. First district Congresswoman Marianette Miller-Meeks of LeClaire recorded a video early Saturday, after a 15th and successful vote for speaker had concluded.

“Tonight, we elected Kevin McCarthy as speaker of the House. It was a messy process, but it was transparent, out in the open,” Miller-Meeks said. “…Now, let’s get on to doing the work of the people and get this country back on track.” The other three members of Iowa’s congressional delegation issued written statements Saturday morning. Second district Congresswoman Ashley Hinson of Marion said McCarthy will be an incredible speaker and ensure House Republicans deliver on a historic agenda.

Fourth district Congressman Randy Feenstra of Hull said he’s encouraged by the deals McCarthy struck this past week that will ensure massive spending bills from being passed in the U.S. House. Third district Congressman Zach Nunn of Bondurant — taking the oath for his first term in office — said he’ll follow through and execute on tough requirements.

2023 Iowa legislative session gets underway today

News

January 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The 2023 Iowa Legislature begins later this (Monday) morning, with the G-O-P in firm control of the agenda since Republicans occupy 65 percent of the seats in the Iowa House and Senate. Republicans have what’s called a super majority in the Senate. With 34 of the 50 votes, Democrats will be unable to block Republican Governor Kim Reynolds’ nominees for appointed positions in state government. Senate Majority Leader Jack Whitver says it’s been a remarkable turn around for Senate Republicans.

“We were at 18 back in 2010, and then you go to 24 and then you go to 29 and then you go to 32 and now you’re at 34 and that really just builds momentum for the direction we’re taking the state,” Whitver says. In the House, Republicans hold 64 of the 100 seats. House Speaker Pat Grassley says each of Iowa’s 99 counties is now represented by at least one House Republican.

“That 99 of 99 was important to us because we knew that if we hit that, we would grow the majority, but more importantly I think it honestly puts us in a position to say: ‘We represent the entire state,'” Grassley says. “…I think that gives us an exciting opportunity.” Representative Brent Siegrist of Council Bluffs was House Majority Leader in the mid-1990s when the House G-O-P held the same number of seats. He warns there’s no guarantee every bill Republicans try to advance will have 64 “yes” votes.

“It is difficult to manage. When you have 64 you have different groups within your caucus that have a different idea than what the majority of the people in your caucus feel,” Siegrist says. “It’s apropos to say it’s like herding cats.” Democrat David Osterberg represented the Mount Vernon area in 1989 when Democrats held 61 seats in the House — and 60 percent of all seats in the legislature.

“You can do things that have never been done before,” Osterberg says. “However, remember Democrats had a big majority, but they didn’t have the governorship.” And Republican Governor Terry Branstad was a check on the Democrats in the legislature back then. Osterberg says with majority Republicans in the 2023 legislature sending bills to a Republican governor, expects some breathtaking moments. “Mischief happens when you have these kind of majorities,” Osterberg says. Siegrist says proposals that may be out of the mainstream have a better shot when one party has the trifecta in state government.

“You figure with 64, you can do whatever you want,” Siegrist says. Thirty-nine House members ad 14 state senators are starting their first terms. Siegrist says that’s more than a third of the legislature — and that’s a big challenge. “That’s not to say we won’t do a lot this year,” Siegrist says, “but it takes a while to get that many people used to the process and how everything works.” Republicans in the legislature say property tax reform is a top priority. Governor Reynolds says her top goal is ensuring every parent can choose where to send their child to school. House Democratic Leader Jennifer Konfrst  says she doubts Reynolds has the votes in the House to get that passed in 2023.

“Iowans don’t want to take public money and put it into private schools and I think there are some Republicans who also have some serious concerns…Will it make K-12 schools dry up in small towns?” Konfrst says, “so I think the book is not closed on that issue in any way, shape or form.” Senate Minority Leader Zach Wahls says Democrats will shine a light on Republican efforts to enact new abortion restrictions.

“We’ll be ready to provide the transparency and accountability that their radical ideas require us to do,” Wahls says. The House and Senate are scheduled to convene at 10 o’clock. Governor Kim Reynolds will deliver the annual “Condition of the State” message at 6 p.m. Tuesday.

UAW rejects contract offer, strike continues at Burlington CNHI plant

News

January 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The strike continues at Burlington’s Case I-H/New Holland plant. On Saturday, a majority of union workers at the plant in Burlington and one in Racine, Wisconsin, rejected the latest offer from the company. The proposed contract would have increased wages and lowered health insurance premium hikes, but U-A-W member Stacey Hathaway says the contract’s mandatory overtime requirements were a sticking point for many.

Hathaway did not disclose how he voted. The strike started in early May. This is the first time union members voted on a contract offer.

(Reporting by Zachary Oren Smith, Iowa Public Radio)

WEEK OF JANUARY 9, 2023

Trading Post

January 9th, 2023 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: Selling a box of puppy supplies. New or barely used. A Snuggle Pup with Heartbeat, almost full box of Puppy Housebreaking Pads, a small dog bed, an XS Dog Harness, 2 small collars, Bells to hang on your door to aid in Potty Training for your pup!! New cost for all items over $100.00. Selling all for $50.00. Call or text 712-249-5675

FOR SALE: Antique road grader, CAT brand. 8ft blade, everything works. $600. Antique ringer washing machine, works, $200. Antique snow sleds, steel rail type, 2 are new, asking $40 on up. Call 712-355-1566 in Council Bluffs.

FOR SALE: Wildcat 4×8 twin fan snowblower. 3-point mount style with two chutes. 8-foot wide. Located in Rembrandt, IA. Asking $8,750. Call 712-296-3946.

FREE: Vitamaster 1200 Treadmill- works. The time, pulse & speed monitor work, incline does not. Call 641-745-7505.  CLAIMED!

FOR SALE: Black swivel bar stool. New regular height bar stool with a back. Best Offer. Call 712-769-2426 or cell: 605-651-3135

FOR SALE: (1) 6,000 bushel and (1) 12,000 bushel grain bins. Both have drying floors. Will sell all or parts. Prices are negotiable. Located near Hamlin. Call 712-304-0178.

FOR SALE: Deluxe SUNBEAM mixmaster mixer—white–12 speed—burst of speed—small & large bowl–beater ejecter—dough hook—turntable– lightly used.. Asking $20.00 Call 712-243-4132 SOLD

FOR SALE: Dewalt DW 705 compound miter saw. 12″ saw. Used, works perfectly. No longer need. Asking $125. Call 712-254-3673

FOR SALE: Pure bred jack rat-terrier puppy, 10 weeks old, had first puppy shot, tail is docked, wormed twice , female. Call 712-589-3503.

FOR SALE: Wooden Ox Yolk in excellent condition, asking $250 firm. A very useful item for farming. Call 712-243-4132 or leave a message.

FOR SALE: Brand-new pair of shoes and a brand-new pair of slippers. Both size 14 W. Call 712-250-4021.

FOR SALE: 6- 9-inch Pyrex pie plates. $15 Call 515-523-1350

WANTED: Older duck call for display. Call 712-249-1775

FOR SALE:  2003 Subaru Forrester, milled Head with new head gasket, new brakes and new tires, new catalytic converter, 30 MPG.  Asking $2500.  Contact Steve at 575-590-1305.

FOR SALE:  Carpenter’s supplies, including a variety of doors and windows, asking $5 and up.  A variety of farm machinery for $100 and up.  A Chrysler Lebaron convertible with 100,000 miles, asking $2,300 OBO.  Call 712 -355-1566.

WANTED: Looking to buy a container or multiple containers.712-355-1566

FOR SALE: Tandem disks, one 14ft and one 12ft. Tandem ground packer, 10ft wide. Call 712-355-1566.

Drake women’s hoops beats Murray State

Sports

January 8th, 2023 by admin

DES MOINES, Iowa – A big second half enabled the Drake women’s basketball team to overcome a 43-point performance by Murray State’s Katelyn Young and beat the Racers 80-67 at the Knapp Center on Sunday afternoon.

The 43 points were the most by a Missouri Valley Conference player this season, but Drake (8-4, 3-1) countered with balanced scoring and a quick-handed defense that produced a season-high 13 steals and led to a 26-14 margin in points off turnovers.

Maggie Bair and Sarah Beth Gueldner scored 18 points each to lead the Bulldogs, who shot 61.3 percent in the second half (19-for-31) and outscored Murray State (9-4, 2-2) 49-35 over the final two quarters.

The Bulldogs will conclude a three-game homestand by hosting Northern Iowa at 6 p.m. Wednesday.

CONNIE EDWARDS, 70, of Greenfield (Celebration of Life 1/14/23)

Obituaries

January 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

CONNIE EDWARDS, 70, of Greenfield, died Saturday, January 7, 2023, at the Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines. Celebration of Life services for CONNIE EDWARDS will be held 11-a.m. Saturday, January 14, 2023, at the Greenfield United Methodist Church with a luncheon immediately following the service.  Lamb Funeral Home in Greenfield is in charge of the arrangements.

An open visitation will be held at the funeral home on Friday, Jan. 13th, from 2-until 7-p.m., with the family greeting friends from 5-until 7-p.m.

Burial will be at a later date in the Bryant Cemetery northwest of Fontanelle.

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

CONNIE EDWARDS is survived by:

Her husband – Kevin Edwards, of Greenfield;.

Her son – Blake (Melissa) Norton, of Waukee.

Her brother – Larry (Audrey) Dietrich.

2 grandchildren; her sister-in-law, Barbara Dietrich;  other relatives and friends.

Red Oak man arrested Sunday afternoon

News

January 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – Police in Red Oak have arrested a man for Violating a Protection Order. 30-year-old Michael David Sinnott, of Red Oak, was arrested at the Montgomery County Jail, at around 1:50-p.m.  Sinnott was already being held in the jail on a Domestic Assault charge. His bond was set at $300 for the latest offense.

Budget workshops to be held in Adair & Montgomery County, Monday morning

News

January 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors will hold a Special Session that begins at 9-a.m. Monday. During their meeting, which takes place in the Adair County Courthouse Courtroom, the Board will hear FY 2024 Budget requests at specified times, from the following department heads.

  • 9:00-a.m. – Brenda Wallace, County Treasurer
  • 9:15-a.m. – Leesa Lester, Southern Iowa Trolley
  • 9:30-a.m. – Janelle Schneider, County Recorder
  • 9:45-a.m. – Rich Wallace, Courthouse Maintenance.

Last Friday, the Board heard from Sheriff Jeff Vandewater, County Sheriff, with regard to a new hire; and FY 24 Funding Requests from:

  • Jotham Arber, Environmental Health
  • Kerry Aistrope, Ag Extension
  • Stephanie Claussen, Adair County Home Care
  • Adair County Library Association
  • Terri Queck-Matzie, Adair County Tourism
  • Adair County Veterans’ Affairs
  • Karen Varley, Stacie Eshelman, and Cheryl Marks, Midwest Partnership and, the
  • Adair County Fair Board.

No action will be taken on the requests at this time. The Board’s regular weekly meeting will be held 9-a.m. Wednesday.

In Montgomery County, the Board of Supervisors will meet at 9-a.m. in their Courthouse Meeting Room, to discuss the overall budget, including all departments, county expenses, revenues, levies subject to discussion, and set additional budget work sessions, if necessary. The regular Montgomery County Board of Supervisor’s meeting is at 8:30-a.m., Tuesday, Jan. 10th.

Budget discussions will take place during that meeting, as well, along with the setting of the date and time for a Public Hearing to review a subdivision plat for the Stanton Technology Park Subdivision, and action as necessary.