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Unemployment rate up slightly, but IWD says economy has positive signs

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November 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa’s unemployment rate inched up slightly in October to two-point-nine percent. Iowa Workforce Development spokesperson, Jesse Dougherty (Door-uh-tee), says there are positive signs despite the increase. “In large part what we’re seeing is more Iowans are entering the labor force. We had, I think over 22-hundred entering the labor force, and the overall participation rate held steady at 67-point-seven. So it did go up — but we did see some positive indicators there,” Dougherty says. “And also I’ll mention to you on the employer front, we had employers report 45-hundred jobs created, and that’s the seventh straight month that we’ve seen that.”

He says the labor participation rate is one of the strengths of Iowa’s economy.  “Iowa has typically had a higher labor force participation rate than the country and last month, the national labor force participation rate actually declined. But Iowa’s held steady, so that’s important for us,” he says. “We were near 68, 69, 70 percent pre-pandemic.” He says the growth in jobs hit a key mark. “With October’s growth we saw Iowa’s employment level actually surpass the level in March 2020. So in other words — we’ve now replaced all of the 169-thousand jobs lost during the pandemic. Plus, we’re at about 900 above that,” Dougherty says. “So that’s an encouraging sign. Certainly, there are still those that have not returned to the workforce. And that’s been our key focus.”

Dougherty says inflation and other factors still create some headwinds for employers — but he says it’s encouraging to see some strong indicators. “What I mean by that is, leisure and hospitality had another good month they had at a 22-hundred jobs. And actually, that brings leisure and hospitality to the highest level that all time that we’ve seen in Iowa, the sector is currently employing over 147-thousand Iowans,” he says. “That gain was led by accommodations and food services, but we also saw gains and arts, entertainment, recreation, some of that we expect to happen seasonally, but it’s also been a higher number than it’s ever been before.”

He says other areas are also showing positive signs. “Manufacturing, health care and social assistance, retail, and financial activities and construction. All those sectors have gains this past month. And so that, to us, is definitely a positive trend. Certainly, we’re still looking at, you know, ways that we can continue to grow that,” Dougherty says. He says the economy continues to be positive for workers looking for a job, or looking to move up.

Record price for Iowa farmland now $30,000 per acre

Ag/Outdoor, News

November 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The sale of 73 acres of farmland near Sheldon appears have set the record price for Iowa agland. Mark Zomer of Zomer Company Realty and Auction of Rock Valley handled the sale last Friday. “We had several bidders for the farm and all of them were local farmers,” he says. “The farm sold for $30,000 per acre. I believe that might be a new record for the state of Iowa for agland only.”

A month ago, 53 acres of Plymouth County farm ground between Marcus and Remsen sold for over 26-thousand dollars an acre. Zomer says the parcel he sold in Sioux County on Friday is highly-rated cropland. “An older gentlemen once told me if you could order a farm and have it perfect, this farm would be as perfect as you could get. It had just a little bit of slope to it, so the drainage was excellent and it had very good soil types to it,” Zomer says. “It was what we call an inside parcel of land, so it was land with road on only one side, so it was virtually all tillable except for the road and ditch.”

Zomer says the buyer is adding the 73 acres to a family operation. There’s only so much farm ground for sale and, according to Zomer, that makes the land market very strong.  “I think, long term, people believe land’s a good investment,” Zomer says. “…I realize there can be ups and downs in the land market, but overall…I think people understand that the long-term dividends of owning a farm — receiving rent every year or crop income every year…over the 40 to 50 year history — I think land is proven to be a good investment.” The land that sold for 30-thousand dollars an acre last Friday is located between Sheldon and Boyden.

Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series football game extended through 2027

Sports

November 17th, 2022 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – – The University of Iowa and Iowa State University have extended the contract that will ensure the Hawkeyes and Cyclones compete in the annual Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series football game through the 2027 season. The joint announcement was made Thursday by Gary Barta, Henry B. and Patricia B Tippie Director of Athletics Chair, and Jamie Pollard, director of athletics at Iowa State.

Iowa and Iowa State have played annually since resuming the series in 1977 in Iowa City, other than 2020 when the game was canceled due to Covid-19. The teams first met in 1894, with Iowa holding an overall 46-23 advantage in the all-time series after winning six of the last seven meetings.

The latest extension calls for the teams to meet in Iowa City on Sept. 12, 2026, and in Ames on Sept. 11, 2027. All terms of the previous contract are unchanged.

Atlantic City Administrator says financial belt-tightening is coming

News

November 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Thanksgiving is typically the time those at the table loosening their belts to take-in all the goodies, but when it comes to spending, the City of Atlantic is going to be tightening its financial belt. That’s the message City Administrator John Lund essentially conveyed to the Council during their meeting, Wednesday. Lund gave the Council a copy of the Property Tax Report he also gave the City’s Department Heads.

Lund said “It sounds like they’re (The legislature) gonna do more things related to property taxes this year,”and he urged the Council not to wait for their action to happen.

He says “No one likes paying property taxes, but what pays for fire, police, the libraries? Property taxes.

One way to reduce the property tax burden, is through growth: adding more businesses and residents. Lund says the push to establishing more housing units this year in Atlantic is a step in the right direction, but it isn’t easy to accomplish.

It remains to be seen what the Iowa Legislature will do to the property tax system, but it’s clear City Managers in the area are concerned enough to ask their leaders to lobby the legislature not to make any drastic changes, in light of the current economy.

Here is more information on the property tax and how it relates to a city’s financial situation. These documents were prepared by Erin Mullenix, Research Director for the Iowa League of Cities, and made possible courtesy Atlantic City Clerk, Barb Barrick:

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Iowa smokers are being nudged to quit

News

November 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowans who smoke cigarettes are being encouraged to quit — just for today (Thursday). As part of the American Cancer Society’s Great American Smokeout, it’s hoped if smokers can kick the habit for one day, they can make the change permanent. Studies show the average smoker has to try seven times before they quit smoking for good. State health officials say about 17-percent of Iowa adults smoke and 10-percent of high school students.

Anti-smoking advocates are calling for Iowa lawmakers to raise taxes on cigarettes in January. The taxes are now a dollar-36 per pack in Iowa. That’s 45-cents below the national average and four dollars below New York’s taxes. For free help stopping smoking, call the Quitline at 800-QUIT-NOW.

Iowa adds Dembele to men’s hoops 2023 recruiting class

Sports

November 17th, 2022 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa head men’s basketball coach Fran McCaffery announced on Wednesday that Ladji Dembele has signed a National Letter of Intent to attend the University of Iowa.

Dembele joins Owen Freeman, Brock Harding, and Pryce Sandfortas Iowa’s four signees in its 2023 recruiting class.

LADJI DEMBELE (pronounced Lah-gee Dem-BELL-eh)
Forward, 6-foot-9, 250 pounds
Newark, New Jersey (St. Benedict’s Prep)

  • Played the last two years at St. Benedict’s Prep
  • Averaged 16 points, 12 rebounds, 1.5 steals, 1.3 blocks, and 1.1 assists last season
  • Shot the basketball at a 52 percent clip from the field, including 36 percent on 21 made 3-pointers
  • Helped St. Benedict’s Prep, ranked No. 6 nationally by MaxPreps, to a 25-1 record and a State Prep A championship last season
  • St. Benedict’s Prep head coach is Mark Taylor
  • Also played on the AAU circuit for NY Rens and NY Jayhawks
  • Originally from Mali
  • Moved to Spain at the age of 13 and the United States at 17
  • Played for Mali U-19 team in the 2021 World Cup
  • Totaled 17 points and nine rebounds in a win over Puerto Rico at the World Cup
  • St. Benedict’s Prep is the same school that former Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delany attended

HELEN DELORES HUTCHINSON, 92 (Svcs. 12/17/22)

Obituaries

November 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

HELEN DELORES HUTCHINSON, 92, died Tuesday, November 15, 2022, in Atlantic. Services for HELEN HUTCHINSON will be held 1:30-p.m. Saturday, December 17, 2022, at the Atlantic Methodist Church, in Atlantic. Visitation will take place one hour prior to service at 12:30 pm at the church.

HELEN HUTCHINSON is survived by:

Her Son: Larry

Her Daughters: Diane and Barb

8 grandchildren, & 1 great granddaughter.

Iowa State women survive test from UNI

Sports

November 17th, 2022 by admin

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa – No. 7 Iowa State (3-0, 0-0 Big 12) survived a dramatic fourth-quarter comeback to continue its undefeated start to the season with an 88-85 win over UNI (2-1, 0-0 MVC) Wednesday night at the McLeod Center.

The Cyclones had a lead of as many as 14 points in the second half, but saw that lead erased in the fourth quarter. However, Emily Ryan stepped up with a step back 3-pointer with 2:03 to play to put ISU ahead, as the Cyclone defense stepped up to hold the Panthers scoreless over the last 2:17 of the contest.

Iowa State was led by 26 points and nine rebounds from Ashley Joens, who set a new career field goals record, now sitting at 795 buckets in her career. She was joined in double figures by the rest of the starting lineup, with Stephanie Soares getting 23 points on 9-of-11 shooting, 14 from Ryan, 12 from Denae Fritz and 10 by Lexi Donarski.

Up Next

Iowa State returns to Hilton Coliseum on Sunday to take on Columbia. Tip will be at 11 a.m. on Big 12 Now.

Dr. Pepper Pork Sandwiches (11-17-2022)

Mom's Tips

November 17th, 2022 by Jim Field

  • 2 lbs. pork roast, shoulder or butt
  • 12 oz. Dr. Pepper
  • 1 bottle BBQ sauce
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • buns (for serving)

Place the pork roast in the slow cooker.  Add the Dr. Pepper, BBQ sauce and garlic powder.

Cook on low for 6 to 8 hours or on high for 4 hours.

Serve on buns.

Heartbeat Today 11-17-2022

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

November 17th, 2022 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Christian Connett of the band, “Cover That.”  They will perform your favorite classic rock songs at the Warren Cultural Center in Greenfield Friday, November 18, 2022 at 7:00 pm.  Get tickets at warrenculturalcenter.com.

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