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Nodaway man arrested in Creston on Extortion & other charges

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December 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – An Adams County man was arrested last week on several charges. Officials with the Creston Police Department today (Wednesday), said 53-year-old Darryn Lyn Dugan, of Nodaway, was arrested on Adams Street, on charges that include: Violation of a No Contact/Protective Order; Stalking; Extortion, and Impersonating a Public Official. He was transported to the Adams County Jail in Corning, and later posted bond.

Authorities continue to investigate the death of a Des Moines middle school teacher

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December 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa — The Des Moines community is morning the loss of Natasha Williams. Police say Williams was found dead in her home on Monday. She was a special education associate at Merrill Middle School.

Police say patrol officers conducted a requested welfare check on two people who live at a rental home on the 1600 block of East Glenwood Drive at approximately 10:27 a.m. on Monday. Officers located a deceased woman – identified as Natasha Williams – in the home. Her death was deemed a homicide. Hers was the 18th homicide in Des Moines, this year.

Merrill Middle school Principal Kate Panek sent a note to families on Tuesday, describing Natasha as effervescent, bubbly and always ready with a smile and a hug for everyone. “Her loss leaves behind an empty space in our school community. She was a special part of our Merrill family and we relied heavily on her big heart and expertise in supporting students,” the note said.

Counselors are available to provide support for students and staff.

Cass County Extension Report 12-14-2022

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December 14th, 2022 by Jim Field

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Iowa volunteers will lay wreaths on veterans’ graves this weekend

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December 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Volunteers will be laying wreaths on hundreds of veterans’ graves in cemeteries across Iowa this Saturday as part of the national event called Wreaths Across America. Luanne Jackson, Hamilton County’s Veteran Affairs director, is coordinating efforts in her area. “It’s a national wreath day of laying wreaths and honoring those who have given their lives during service or since they served,” Jackson says, “so it’s honoring all our veterans.” Organizers say it’s an event which aims to help ensure the people who served our country will never be forgotten.

Jackson says they began last year with the South Marion Cemetery in Stratford and have added several more area graveyards this year. “We started with Lawn Hill and Presbyterian Church in Kamrar,” Jackson says. “We have added to that the Community Church of Kamrar Cemetery and Liberty Center Cemetery.” Among the other Iowa communities taking part on Saturday, volunteers in Urbandale will place more than 100 wreaths on veterans’ graves at McDivitt Grove Cemetery.

Volunteers will also lay wreaths at the Iowa Veterans Cemetery in Adel, at the Iowa Veterans Home and Cemetery in Marshalltown, and in Iowa Falls. The Iowa cemeteries join more than 3,100 nationwide in the project.

More info. at wreathsacrossamerica.org

USDA to survey cattle operations next month

Ag/Outdoor

December 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Des Moines, IA – In January, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) will survey about 41,000 cattle operations nationwide to provide an
up-to-date measure of U.S. cattle inventories. “This information helps producers make timely, informed business decisions and plan for herd expansion or reduction. It also helps packers and government leaders evaluate expected slaughter volume for future months and determine potential supplies for export,” said Upper Midwest Regional Director Greg Thessen. “Obtaining the current count of cattle will serve as an important decision-making tool for the entire agriculture industry.”

During the first two weeks of January, Iowa producers will have the opportunity to report their beef and dairy cattle inventories, calf crop, death loss and cattle on feed information. To
make it as convenient as possible for producers to participate in the survey, NASS offers the option of responding via the Internet, telephone, or mail. Survey respondents are encouraged to use the new Respondent Portal at agcounts.usda.gov. On the portal, they can complete their surveys, track upcoming surveys, access data visualizations and reports of interest, link to other USDA agencies, and more.

NASS safeguards the privacy of all respondents. The information provided by survey respondents will be used for statistical purposes only. In accordance with federal law, responses
will be kept confidential and will not be disclosed in identifiable form. Survey results will be published in the Cattle report to be released on January 31, 2023. These and all NASS reports are available online www.nass.usda.gov/Publications.

For more information, call the NASS Upper Midwest Regional Field Office at (800) 772-0825.

Former U-I president Sandy Boyd dies at 95

News

December 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Former University of Iowa president Willard “Sandy” Boyd has died at the age of 95. Boyd was a St. Paul, Minnesota native who practiced law for two years in Minneapolis before joining the U-I law faculty in 1954. He moved up the university ladder — becoming the Iowa City school’s 15th president in 1969. He left to become president of the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago in 1981 — returned to the U-I as a law professor in 1996 and served as interim president in 2002-03 before formally retiring 2015.

Boyd’s 12-year presidency saw a large increase in enrollment and major changes in the campus footprint that included the building of Carver-Hawkeye Arena, and success in getting the Board of Regents approval for a 500-thousand-dollar upgrade of the University Hospitals building.

Willard “Sandy” Boyd

Boyd is survived by his wife, Susan Kuehn Boyd; their three children, Elizabeth “Betsy” Boyd of Iowa City, Willard Lee “Bill” Boyd III of Des Moines, and Thomas Boyd of St. Paul; and seven grandchildren.

Linn County Board of Supervisors considering pipeline ordinance

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December 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Linn County Board of Supervisors will hold its second of three considerations today (Wednesday) on an ordinance changing setback requirements for new hazardous material pipelines. The ordinance sets out a formula for how close a new pipeline could be built near a place of public assembly or dwelling, and would impact Wolf Carbon Solution’s 280-mile pipeline project. Jessica Wiskus has been organizing residents against the pipeline. She opposes the ordinance for what she calls “loopholes” in its language.

“I understand that they want to get something done and I think that that’s admirable but I think that we need to take a look at the fine print and make sure that we really are getting something done,” she says. The ordinance will allow landowners to wave their right to setbacks. It also reduces requirements if the pipeline operator addresses why this reduction is necessary in their petition to the Iowa Utilities Board.

(reporting by Zachary Smith, Iowa Public Radio)

Iowa State set to add Tre King to the rotation

Sports

December 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

When Iowa State returns to action on Sunday against Western Michigan the Cyclones will gain the services of senior forward Tre King. The native of Lexington, Kentucky transferred from Georgetown to Iowa State last fall without playing a game for the Hoyas. He began his college career at Eastern Kentucky.

That’s coach T.J. Otzelberger. King becomes eligible at the end of the first semester and will get plying time against Western Michigan.

Iowa State is 8-2.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Wed., Dec. 14, 2022

Weather

December 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Areas of morning fog; Partly cloudy to cloudy. High 37. SW winds @ 10-20 mph.
Tonight: P/Cldy to Cldy. Low 27. W @ 10-20.
Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy w/flurries. High 31. NW @ 15-30.
Friday: Mo. Cldy w/flurries. High 26.
Saturday: P/Cldy. High 24.

Tuesday’s High in Atlantic was 45. We received .15″ of rain. Our Low was 29. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 59 and the Low was 27. The Record High on this date was 59 in 1975. The Record Low was -19 in 1901 & 1972.

Rail workers and their union allies rally at Iowa Capitol

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December 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The state legislative director for a union that represents transportation workers says the contract being imposed on the nation’s rail workers sets a troubling precedent. Chris Smith of Tama is a local leader in the SMART-T-D Union, which rejected the tentative agreement in November.  “We’re not happy that congress intervened in a system that’s set up to work without their intervention,” Smith says. “We feel that the railroads did not have to fairly negotiate contracts because they had the leverage of congress forcing us back to work.”

At President Biden’s request, congress voted to avert a strike and force rail workers to accept the terms of a tentative agreement on wages and benefits. Members of seven different unions rallied at the Iowa Capitol yesterday (Tuesday) to voice their objections. Ross Grooters is chairman of the Iowa State Legislative Board for the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen.

“Our issues have not changed and we’re going to continue working to get the kind of workplace we need as workers,” Grooters says. Grooters says there seems to have been a collective sigh of relief in the country that a railroad strike was averted, but he says the issues that are causing supply chain disruptions haven’t been resolved.

“We’re going to continue to have problems with the freight rail system, Grooter says, “and so we’re trying to keep that at the forefront of people’s minds.” Grooters says trains aren’t properly staffed. Freight railroads have pared staff dramatically since 2015 to reduce costs and increase profits. According to the Associated Press, more than 22 percent of the jobs at Union Pacific, C-F-X and Norfolk Southern have been eliminated in the past five years.