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Red Oak man arrested for Criminal Mischief following an incident in Stanton

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October 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The Montgomery County (Iowa) Sheriff’s Department reports a man was arrested this (Monday) morning following an investigation into a property damage incident that happened at around 5:30-a.m., in Stanton. Authorities say 22-year-old Nicholas A. Foster, of Red Oak, was arrested at around 5:49-a.m., on a charge of Criminal Mischief in the 4th Degree (A Serious Misdemeanor).

Foster was found by Red Oak Police and detained for personnel from the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, who were conducting the investigation. Foster was taken into custody without incident and was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $1,000 bond.

Regional Volleyball Schedule 10/17/2022

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October 17th, 2022 by admin

Regional Volleyball gets underway tonight for Class 1A, 2A, and 3A Schools. Here is a look at the area brackets. FYI tickets for postseason matches need to be purchased online.

CLASS 1A

Region 1

Woodbury Central at Gehlen Catholic
Woodbine at Boyer Valley
Kingsley-Pierson at Remsen St. Mary’s
Siouxland Christian at River Valley
West Harrison at Stanton
Whiting at Westwood
Heartland Christian at Riverside
St. Albert at Logan-Magnolia

Region 2

Ankeny Christian-BYE
Nodaway Valley at Audubon
Exira-EHK at CAM
Bedford at Tri-Center
Hamburg at Sidney
Fremont-Mills at Lenox
Essex at East Mills
Coon Rapids-Bayard at Griswold

Region 3

Paton-Churdan at Newell-Fonda
Ar-We-Va at St. Edmond
Harris-Lake Park at Bishop Garrigan
George-Little Rock at Trinity Christian
West Hancock at AGWSR
GTRA at North iowa
Storm Lake St. Mary’s at Glidden-Ralston
South O’Brien at West Bend-Mallard

Region 4

North Tama-BYE
Collins-Maxwell at Colo-Nesco
Waterloo Christian at GMG
HLV at Baxter
East Union at Southeast Warren
Murray at Lamoni
Orient-Macksburg at Earlham
Martensdale-St. Marys at Diagonal

CLASS 2A

Region 3

IKM-Manning at AHSTW
Panorama at Underwood

Region 4

Ogden at Woodward-Granger
I-35 at Madrid

CLASS 3A

Region 2

MOC-Floyd Valley at Unity Christian
Harlan at Cherokee
Southeast Valley at Nevada
OABCIG at Greene County

Region 3

Saydel at Des Moines Christian
Shenandoah at Atlantic- ON KJAN
Clarke at Van Meter
Clarinda at Red Oak

IEDA announces $96 million investment in Iowa’s small businesses and entrepreneurs

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October 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(DES MOINES, IA) – The Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) has announced a $96 million investment in growing Iowa’s small businesses, including startups, manufacturers and businesses owned by veterans and individuals from diverse backgrounds. The funding is available through the U.S. Treasury Department’s State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI), a small business aid program that was expanded through the federal American Rescue Plan Act.

The program, created during the 2021 legislative session to strengthen Iowa’s food supply chain and support rural development, was so successful legislators renewed it during the 2022 session. Grants of up to $100,000 will be awarded to eligible businesses, with a total of $1,000,000 available through the program in the current fiscal year.

“Small businesses and entrepreneurs dream big, drive Iowa’s economy and make our communities better places to live,” Gov. Kim Reynolds said. “Iowa had the fastest economic recovery through the pandemic in large part because of the creativity and resilience of our small businesses. This funding will build on the momentum by investing in our small businesses and entrepreneurs just as they have chosen to invest in Iowa.”

The Treasury Department approved Iowa’s amount based on a plan submitted by IEDA. Iowa’s SSBCI dollars will focus on encouraging venture capital and investment in scalable innovation companies through the following programs:

  • Loan Participation Program for Manufacturing 4.0 Investments: $28 million to help Iowa manufacturers invest in the new technologies that are transforming the industry. The state will purchase part of the loan to help offset risk for lenders.
  • Small Business Collateral Support Program: $15 million to help small businesses offset collateral shortfalls as they secure loans through commercial lenders. Eligible borrowers include small businesses that are 51% owned by women, individuals from diverse backgrounds, veterans, individuals with disabilities, and long-term rural residents; and small businesses that enhance arts and culture in Iowa.
  • Venture Capital Innovation Fund Program: $22 million to increase funding opportunities across the state’s assistance programs for entrepreneurs. This fund also will provide more funding to address gaps in startup development phases as businesses work through concept, launch and expansion.
  • Venture Capital Co-Investment Fund Program: $31 million to process and hold equity investments in private companies and ensure investments are qualified.

“Iowa’s small businesses have faced some of the biggest economic challenges of the last few years, but they also have some of the greatest success stories and we’ve seen a record-breaking surge in new businesses for two years in a row,” said Debi Durham, executive director of IEDA and the Iowa Finance Authority. “Our team looks forward to working with our small business and innovation partners to bring these new efforts to life.”

The SSBCI was established in 2010 to increase access to capital for traditionally underserved small businesses and entrepreneurs. It was reauthorized and expanded through the American Rescue Plan to build on that success as businesses emerge from the pandemic.

Planning for the SSBCI application process is underway. For more information, visit iowaeda.com/ssbci.

UI and ISU presidents say hiking Pell Grants a long-term solution to easing student debt

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October 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The federal website where some current and former students may apply for college loan forgiveness launched Friday night — and University of Iowa president Barbara Wilson says for several weeks the university’s financial aid office has been fielding calls from students making preparations. “Trying to figure out if they qualify, under what respects, whether they qualify for $10,000 or $20,000,” she says, “and we’re there for them to try to help them sort it out.” Wilson says she’s unsure how many current students on her campus qualify. Iowa State University president Wendy Wintersteen says 43 percent of I-S-U students graduate without debt. “Those that do have debt have average debt of about $29,500 would be a pretty close figure,” Wintersteen says.

Wintersteen has been cautioning I-S-U students about potential scams and to wait for the federal website to apply for student loan forgiveness. Earlier this year, federal lawmakers increased the maximum size of a Pell Grant by 400 dollars, but Wintersteen notes it’s not as much as had been discussed a year ago. “That would make a tremendous difference whose family really don’t have the capacity to send their students to college without taking out significant loans, it would have helped them really directly into the future for a long time,” Wintersteen says. The University of Iowa’s president also contrasts the one-time student debt forgiveness plan with Pell Grants.

“I am hopeful at the federal level we really take a look at Pell Grants,” Wilson says. “because if we can increase Pell Grant funding from students from low income families, that will be a much longer path to affordability for students.”

Wilson and Wintersteen made their comments during recent appearances on Iowa Press on Iowa P-B-S. According to the Biden Administration, over 400-thousand Iowa borrowers are eligible for student loan forgiveness and 61 percent of them are Pell Grant recipients who qualify for 20-thousand dollars in debt forgiveness.

Alzheimer’s Assoc. to host conference in Council Bluffs Oct. 27

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October 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Council Bluffs, Iowa) – The Alzheimer’s Association Iowa Chapter is hosting its first Dementia Conversations Mini-Conference. The event takes place at The Gathering Room in Council Bluffs, on Thursday, October 27, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Conference is centered around caregivers and families facing Alzheimer’s disease or dementia and is free for all to attend.

The Conference will feature presentations from:

·       Dr. Lindy Fields, Clinical Neuropsychologist at Methodist Health System, on when families should take their loved one to the doctor for cognitive testing

·       Shelly Otten, RN-BC, IALMP, CDP, Executive Director at CountryHouse Residence, on the four main types of dementia

·       Patti Salvo-McGinn, MS, LMHC, LIMHP, Mental Health Therapist and part-owner at Horizon Therapy Group, on caring for yourself as a caregiver

·       Deborah L. Petersen, Attorney and owner at Petersen Law PLLC, on legal considerations for families facing dementia

·       Jessica Duncan, CDP, Account Executive at Angels Care Home Health, on the 10 warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease

·       Marti Nerenstone, local Attorney, on caring for her late wife throughout her journey with dementia

To register or for more information visit alz.org/iowa or call 1-800-272-3900.

More than 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease – a leading cause of death in the United States. Additionally, more than 11 million family members and friends provide care to people living with Alzheimer’s and other dementias. In Iowa, there are more than 66,000 people living with the disease and 73,000 caregivers.

Collision in Creston, Sunday afternoon – no serious injuries reported

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October 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – A collision Sunday afternoon in Creston caused a total of $1,500 damage, but no serious injuries. Creston Police report the accident happened in the eastbound lane of Highway 34 near Industrial Parkway at around 3-p.m. An investigation determined a 2022 Chevy Equinox driven by 64-year-old Laurie Girard, of Afton, was stopped in the left lane of the eastbound lane. Her turn signal was on while she waited to turn left onto Industrial Parkway.

A 2023 Chevy pickup driven by 22-year-old Dalten Bierle, of Creston, was coming down the hill and was not able to stop in-time. The pickup’s bed was loaded with “a lot of heavy material,” according to the report. Authorities say that contributed to Bierle not be able to stop in an assured safe distance.

Girdard told police she “was unsure she was hurt and that she had blacked out after she was hit.” Medics checked both drivers out at the scene and cleared them of injuries. There were no citations issued.

WEEK OF OCTOBER 17, 2022

Trading Post

October 17th, 2022 by Lori Murphy

FOR SALE:  BB/pellet gun, .177 caliber, Barra 1866 Cowboy Series, new in the box.  Asking $45.  Call 712-304-3341.

FOR SALE:  2011 Chevrolet Suburban Great condition, very well kept!  Black walnuts all new on the ground this year!   Firewood, cut to size, some split some whole chunks!  Running Boards for Ford truck!  Call 515-537-3913.

LOST:  I’m missing this big boy named Goober.  He has a notch in his ear(fixed).  He is really tall and big but super friendly and gentle.  Please call me if you find him. 712–249–5047.  FOUND!!

FOR SALE:  commercial table saw with extended arms for $75.  Rec room equipment, including foosball table, hockey table and hot tub for $175.  Can-AM Spyder with only 900 miles, asking $10,000.  Call 712-355-1566.

FOR SALE: Refrigerator with freezer on top  SOLD and an upright freezer. Also have 2 Amana brand dehumidifiers. Will be having a moving sale soon. Located in Atlantic 712-250-0434

NEED NEW HOMES:  I’ve got mouser’s in Massena.  Kittens 16 weeks old and cats.  Free will offering.  They are mice catchers.  Call (712) 590-7001.

FOR SALE:  Clear Roof Panels (use over deck or for siding) size 12′ X 26″.  I have four sheets that I did not use.  Retail $35.00.  Sell $15 each.  CoverLite Polycarbonate sheet has a length of 12 feet and is 26 inches wide — with 24 inches of net coverage.  Call 712-249-0900.

FOR SALE: Electric lift chair brown like new. Asking $400. Call 712-249-2204 SOLD

FOR SALE: Gravely zero turn home/commercial mower. 635.1 hrs. New solenoid and switch. 45 inch deck. Runs and mows great! Used for 1 1/2 seasons. Asking $2200 obo. Call 515-523-1350 or 515-240-8267 (have owners manual). Located in Stuart

FOR SALE:  Golden Retriever puppies 712-744-3381.

FOR SALE:  Locally grown holiday turkeys available for order now.  Pastured, no added water, no antibiotics.  Processed in state inspected facility.  Processing dates of November 7th and November 21st.  Delivery the next day.  A few slots still open for the 21st.  A $25.00 deposit required for each turkey ordered.  Text or call 712-355-2034 to place an order or to ask any questions.

FOR SALE:  A roll bar for a Ford tractor (may fit other models), measures 64″ tall and 32 1/2″ between the posts.  Made for up to 8,250 pounds.  Asking $225 OBO.  Call 712-296-3733 in Linn Grove.

FOR SALE: China Hutch…$25, Kid’s bike…$5 and Antique radio…$15. Call 712-249-5063

FOR SALE:  Cochran Glen Oak Drop Leaf Table with 2 leafs. Asking $75. Call or text 712-249-4801.

FOR SALE: Unopened collectible tin Dale Earnhardt DVD set. Copyright 2006. Narrated by Paul Newman. Asking $25 obo. Will meet in Atlantic. NO HOLDS. Cash only. Call or text 712-249-4848

Yale among nine Iowa Communities awarded grants for Water Infrastructure Projects

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October 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(DES MOINES, IA) – The Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA), last week, announced that grant awards totaling more than $3.3 million have been awarded to the communities of Arcadia, Crystal Lake, Elgin, Fostoria, Guttenberg, Hospers, Oelwein, Spencer and Yale to assist water and sewer infrastructure projects through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program. Yale, located in Guthrie County, was awarded a grant for $267,000 for water and sewer installation and improvement projects.

Iowa Finance Authority Director Debi Durham said “Investments in water infrastructure are vital to supporting Iowa families and businesses.” The CDBG program is federally funded through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. IEDA is responsible for administering the CDBG funds in the non-metropolitan areas of the state. CDBG funds enable communities to make needed improvements to water and sewer systems, improve housing conditions for low-income homeowners, provide facilities for disabled and at-risk individuals and make transformative downtown improvements.

IEDA received 15 applications totaling $5.47 million in funding requests and had $3.3 million available for allocation. Grants are awarded based upon the benefit to low- and moderate-income persons, financial need, project impact and readiness and commitment of local resources to the project.

For more information on CDBG or other community programs, visit iowaeda.com.

The awards list is available here.

Chiefs fall short against Buffalo

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October 17th, 2022 by admin

The Kansas City Chiefs came up a bit short against the Buffalo Bills 24-20 in a tight game on Sunday at Arrowhead Stadium. The two teams went blow for blow for nearly the entire contest, with the game tied at the end of the first three quarters. Buffalo was able to mount a late 12-play 76-yard drive that ended with a touchdown pass from Josh Allen to Dawson Knox to grab the lead and the win. The Chiefs last chance drive ended when Patrick Mahomes was picked off by Taron Johnson.

Josh Allen finished 27-40 passing for 329 yards and 3 touchdowns to lead the Bills to a record of 5-1 on the season.

Patrick Mahomes was 25-40 for 338 yards and 2 touchdowns but also threw two interceptions. The Chiefs fall to 4-2 and will now prepare for a Sunday afternoon game at San Francisco next week.

Hinson hospitalized in Cedar Rapids for kidney infection

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October 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Republican Congresswoman Ashley Hinson of Marion has been hospitalized for treatment of a kidney infection. Jimmy Peacock, Hinson’s chief of staff released a statement, announcing Hinson was admitted to a Cedar Rapids hospital Sunday evening. Peacock said Hinson appreciates all of the prayers and well wishes and is looking forward to being back on the road soon, but did not give a time frame for her doctor’s treatment plan. Hinson, who is 39, was first elected to the U.S. House in 2020 and is running for reelection in Iowa’s new second congressional district.

Congresswoman Ashley Hinson.

Hinson and Liz Mathis of Hiawatha — the Democratic candidate in Iowa’s second congressional district — debated last week on K-C-R-G T-V, where they both have worked in the past.

Mathis posted a statement on Twitter, saying she’s sorry to learn of Congresswoman Hinson’s hospitalization and Mathis wished Hinson a speedy recovery from her illness.