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Heartbeat Today 10-11-2022

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October 11th, 2022 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Market Manager Brigham Hoegh about the final Produce in the Park event coming up on Thursday, October 13, 2022 from 4:30 – 6:30 in the Atlantic City Park.

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ETHEL BOCKELMANN, 98, of Denison (Svcs. 10/12/22)

Obituaries

October 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

ETHEL BOCKELMANN, 98, of Denison, died Sunday, Oct. 9, 2022, at the Exira Care Center. Funeral Services for ETHEL BOCKELMANN will be held 10:30 AM, Wednesday, October 12th, at Our Savior Lutheran Church in Denison. Huebner Funeral Home in Denison has the arrangements.

Visitation at the church is on Wednesday, from 9- until 10-A.M.

Burial will be in the St. Clair Cemetery, in Ute.

Memorials may be directed to Our Savior Lutheran Church in Denison.

ETHEL BOCKELMANN is survived by:

Her daughter: Chrystal (Allen) Zobel, of Audubon.

Her sons – Eugene (Linda) Bockelmann, of Fort Dodge; Richard (Cheryl) Bockelmann, and Mark Bockelmann, all of Denison.

Seven grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren; many other relatives and friends.

Online condolences and tributes may be left at https://www.huebnerfuneralhome.com

Creston man arrested for Public Intox.

News

October 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Police in Creston Sunday evening, arrested 65-year-old Gregory Lee Kaufman, of Creston. The man was taken into custody a little after 7-p.m., at the Creston Dairy Queen for Public Intoxication. He was being held in the Union County Jail on a $300 cash or surety bond.

Secretary of State says effort to get more poll workers has paid off

News

October 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Election Day is now four weeks away, and Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate says efforts to recruit more poll workers for elections during the pandemic are appearing to pay off. “We’ve had now a couple of counties that have said, ‘I got enough’, you don’t need to send me anymore,” he says. Pate says the idea was to protect some of the older workers and have more people available to help out. He says some counties still face some issues — like having a balance of Democrat and Republican workers. “You get into a county that’s a diehard Republican or diehard Democrat county, now you’ve got to get the other party because we want equal representation. So the auditors really have to hustle hard to make sure that they get that balance, “Pate says.

Pate spoke during a voting machine test with Polk County Elections Director John Chiodo. Polk County has the most residents and Chiodo says the extra poll worker recruiting has helped. “That was one of the nerve-wracking things, especially during COVID is finding people to work — and even now it’s a struggle. I mean, as you all know, businesses are having trouble finding people,” he says. Pate says the general elections coming up are big — but there are other elections throughout the year where they need workers. “You can’t expect the same poll workers to come to every one of these for you. We tried to provide consistency and all the training. So there’s a lot of templates we put out from our office. And what I how I look at it is our Office plays the role of being a coach. The players are right,” according to Pate. Pate says you can help by thinking ahead before election day.

“I encourage you to have a plan. It’s not a complicated process, but have a plan for voting. And it’s as basic as is my voter registration up to date. Maybe I haven’t registered yet. Do I know where my voting precinct is? Do I know what the polling hours are? Am I gonna vote absentee? So there’s some deadlines for that,” Pate says. “I mean, I love our postal folks — but we don’t have overnight delivery. So you don’t want to be pushing your luck and getting those ballots in and not getting counted.” He says if the auditor doesn’t have your ballot on election day it won’t be counted.

You can track your absentee ballot on the Secretary of State’s website.

Northern Iowa announces renovation project for the UNI-Dome

Sports

October 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

UNI has announced a 50-million dollar campaign to renovate the UNI-Dome, Phase one of the project will include a new fabric roof, reconstruction of the west entrance and concourse as well as new and expanded suites. The dome opened in 1976.

That’s Panther athletic director David Harris, who says the renovations will help renew the facility for the next 50 years.

Harris says the dome serves the school, The Cedar Valley and the state.

Harris on the additional improvements beyond phase one.

Northern Iowa’s Bryce Paup talks about the defense

Sports

October 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

UNI defensive line coach Bryce Paup says the Panthers are still searching for consistency on defense. UNI ranks eighth in the Missouri Valley Football Conference in total defense and gives up an average of just over 207 yards on the ground per game.

Third down has been a huge problem. Opponents are converting more than 51 percent on third down.

Lack of experience up front is a factor.

Paup says it is difficult to fast track development.

The Panthers are 2-4 and host Utah Tech this weekend.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Tue., Oct. 11, 2022

Weather

October 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy. High near 80. SW winds @ 10-20 mph.
Tonight: Showers & some thunderstorms are possible. Low around 50. S-NW @ 10-15.
Tomorrow: P/Cldy & cooler. High 65. NW @ 10-20.
Thursday: P/Cldy. High 59. Windy.
Friday: P/Cldy. High 62.

Monday’s High in Atlantic was 80. Our Low was 32. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 71 and the Low was 37. The Record High on this date was 93 in 1893. The Record Low was 17 in 1987.

Layoffs at Waterloo factory that makes kitchen and bathroom cabinets

News

October 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Nearly 100 employees are being laid off from a Waterloo factory that makes kitchen and bathroom cabinets. According to K-W-W-L, employees of Omega Cabinets in Waterloo have been notified the factory’s parent company is rebalancing operations and that means layoffs. MasterBrand Cabinets is offering its employees in Waterloo extra money if they agree to transfer to work in another company factory.

MasterBrand’s headquarters is in Indiana. The company makes several different brands of cabinets and employs 14-thousand people at its manufacturing plants and service centers across the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Iowa GOP chair blasts potential GOP presidential candidate Liz Cheney

News

October 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) -Comments from key Iowa Republicans make it clear a prominent G-O-P critic of former President Donald Trump faces a tough campaign in Iowa’s 2024 Caucuses if she runs for president. Harriet Hageman, the Republican who defeated Wyoming Congresswoman Liz Cheney in an August Primary, was the keynote speaker at a Polk County G-O-P fundraiser. Iowa G-O-P chairman Jeff Kaufmann, the evening’s emcee, called Cheney a poor loser.

“What happened in Wyoming was pure grassroots…and it was versus the D.C. swamp…The grassroots absolutely kicked it out of the ballpark,” Kaufmann said, to cheers. “…It’s really kind of sad to see someone that is part of a team and forgets they’re part of that team if things don’t go their way.” Kaufmann ridiculed those who’ve praised Cheney for her role on the committee investigating Trump’s actions as the U.S. Capitol was being attacked — as well as those who lamented her primary loss.

“And when I heard all of the comments afterwards and the sadness and the wondering and the comparison to Abraham Lincoln — really? Really? We’re not going there, are we?” Kaufmann asked the crowd rhetorically. Former Governor Terry Branstad, appointed by Trump to be U.S. Ambassador to China, says being in Trump’s corner has been a winning formula for Iowa Republicans.

“You know, we went through that in 2016. (In) a lot of other states, Republicans got divided. Not here! Not here,” Branstad said. “We all pulled together. We carried the state for Trump and we picked up a bunch of seats and, you know, he’s continued to do that.” State Senator Brad Zaun of Urbandale was the first Iowa elected official to endorse Trump in 2015 and he praised Hageman for defeating Cheney.

“We were watching that night and we are so proud of you,” Zaun said. “Thank you! Thank you! Thank you for winning that election.” Republicans make up a sizable majority of voters in Wyoming and Hageman is virtually assured of winning Wyoming’s only seat in the U.S. House next month. “We have to be sending people to Washington, D.C. who are not going to be cowed by the people who have been there forever who say: ‘No, this is the way we do it,'” Hageman said.

Hageman will campaign with Iowa Republicans today (Tuesday) in Ottumwa, Cedar Rapids and Bettendorf.

Produce in the Park October 13: Last Market and Trick-or-Treat

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

ATLANTIC, IA – This Thursday, October 13, is the last Produce in the Park farmers market of the season. Load up on fall produce and other local foods and fall crafts, and don’t miss trick-or-treating. Vendors and visiting organizations will be handing out treats to both kids and adults. Costumes are optional but encouraged, and musicians, vendors, and representative from visiting organizations are likely to be seen wearing something festive. October sponsor the Atlantic Elks Lodge will be offering free cupcake decorating for kids.

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This week at the market shoppers can expect to find a variety of squashes, potatoes, sweet potatoes, spinach, kale, green onions, red onions, beets, watermelon, garlic, parsley, and possibly carrots, bok choi, tomatoes, peppers, and green beans. That’s a lot of local produce and a reminder that the growing season in Iowa extends well into fall. In addition to produce, there will be lots of local meat, honey, granola, and baked goods. A new product this week is popcorn on the cob from Corn 4 a Cause. Popcorn can be popped right off the cob in the microwave.

Expect lots of seasonal crafts at the last market in the park, including fall candles and wax melts, fall bath and body products, and spooky jewelry. This week’s food truck is Zemog’s Cocina.

Details for Produce in the Park October 13: Time: 4:30-6:30 PM
Location: Atlantic City Park (10 W. 7th St. Atlantic, IA 50022)
Trick-or-Treat Night at the Park for both kids and adults, costumes welcome!
Food Truck: Zemog’s Cocina Taco Truck
Produce: Squash, Sweet Potatoes, Watermelon, Aronia Berries, Red Onions, Green Onions, Radishes, Cabbage, Beets, Shallots, Eggplant, Garlic, Potatoes, Kale, and more!
Farm Favorites: Beef, Pork, Chicken, Lamb, farm-fresh eggs, honey, granola, tea made with local herbs, popcorn on the cob
Desserts: Kringle, sweet breads, crisps
Crafts: fall-scented candles, bath and body products, art prints, spooky jewelry, and more
Cupcake Decorating with Atlantic Elks
Visiting organizations including: Cass County Master Gardeners, Atlantic Parks and Recreation
Live Music (expect costumes): Lisa Johnston and Jeremie Faga

Payment methods accepted: All vendors accept cash. Many accept credit cards, Venmo, and Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) Senior and WIC checks. All qualifying food vendors accept SNAP/EBT (also known as food stamps). All fresh produce vendors both accept and distribute Double Up Food Bucks (coupons given for SNAP/EBT purchases of fresh produce).

Produce in the Park October 2022 farmers markets are sponsored by the Atlantic Elks Lodge, the Atlantic Community Promotion Commission, Cass Health, Cass County Tourism, First Whitney Bank and Trust, the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce, and Deter Motor Co.