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Voters can see how election machines work

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October 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate and Polk County Elections Director John Chiodo are allowing the public to view the testing that’s done on voting machines. Pate says they want to be sure everyone knows how the process works. “Because there’s a lot of people who don’t know what happens — I mean literally — they’ll fill out paper ballot and then they stick it into the machine and they’re going, where did it go, what did they do?,” Pate says. “And with some of the misinformation and disinformation has been going out, we thought it’d be very well thought through at least to give you the facts.”

Chiodo says “This goes on for many weeks and months preparing for this, it’s just not like I was telling the gentleman earlier, it’s not like we wake up on Election Day and throw everything against a wall and hope it sticks. I mean, we test and test and test and test. So you have that comfort, waking up on election day that things are gonna go right. If you get the doors open, you’re in good shape.”

Polk County Elections Director John Chiodo

Pate says they’re testing different kinds of ballots, because each precinct might have a different ballot for the different offices that are up for election. “This machine is also designed to assist the voter because let’s say for example, they caught a double vote, they actually voted for two people for the same office, the machine will catch that, and we’ll push it back out and alert you there’s a problem. Well, this can be resolved, right while the voters there, we don’t want to spoil their ballot, we don’t want to, we want to make sure your vote gets counted,” Pate says.

Chiodo ran a number of different ballots through a machine as reporters watched.

Pate says the machines are all clean when voting begins on election day. “Meaning there’s no information in here, they have a designated stick that we put in those. They’re sealed so that again, they’re only used this time. And that’s how it works,” Pate says. “That is really a big part of this — because at the end of the night they’ll take the stick out and the ballots and they’re all sealed. And now we have two ways to audit you have stick and you have the physical ballots to go off of.”

Pate says his office will identify a precinct in all the 99 counties that has to be manually audited with a hand count of the ballots for the top office against what the machine’s tabulator says. He says they’ve been doing that for three election cycles and it’s checked out 100 percent in all 99 counties. Chiodo says the machines are not connected to the internet during voting. “The only time that it has any connection whatsoever is at the end of the night when we enable a modem to transfer the results from the point place to here (county election office). And it’s outgoing only. And that’s only live for when they close the machine out — and there safeguards on both ends as far as who can get in who can get out. And it’s only outgoing data,” Chiodo says.

Pate says those numbers are only unofficial results and the numbers reported by the machines are checked against the paper ballots.

Can Iowa’s offense score against Illinois?

Sports

October 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Iowa’s offense ranks last in the Big Ten in scoring, rushing and passing. The goal this week is to find a way to score points against an Illinois defense that is giving up just over eight points per game in a 4-1 start to the season. Despite the dismal numbers with the ball sophomore center Logan Jones feels progress is being made.

The Illinois defense has given up only three touchdowns in five games. Hawkeye sophomore receiver Arland Bruce.

Bruce says the offense is focused on what is ahead and not on past failures.

Iowa basketball Media Day

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October 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Iowa basketball coach Fran McCaffery says it is Kris Murray’s time in the spotlight. The junior forward will be looked on to replace his twin brother Keegan, who is now in the NBA after an All American sophomore season.

It will be the first time Kris has been on a team without his brother.

McCaffery says big things are expected from Kris.

Several veteran players return from last year’s team that won the Big Ten Tournament and McCaffery feels the pieces are in place to continue the upward trajectory of the program.

The Hawkeyes take on Truman State on October 31st in an exhibition game.

Adams County Sheriff’s report, 10/6/22

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October 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Corning, Iowa) – The Adams County Sheriff’s Office reports five arrests took place over the past couple of weeks. Most recently, on Monday (10/3/22), Deputies in Adams County conducted a traffic stop at Highway 34 and Vanilla Avenue, and upon further investigation, arrested 18-year-old Kiaraliz Rodriguez Rosario, of Creston, for Possession of a Controlled Substance (Marijuana), and Poss. of Drug Paraphernalia. Rosario was being held in the Adams County Jail on a $1,300 bond.

On Sept. 30th, Deputies in Adams County conducted a Welfare Check and subsequently arrested 38-year-old Mandy Simpson, of Corning, for Violation of a No Contact Order. She was being held on a $300 bond. During the same incident, 34-year-old Michael Simpson, of Coin, was arrested on the same charge, as well as for Possession of a weapon in a Correctional Facility. His bond was set at $10,300.

On the 24th of September, a traffic stop at Highway 34 and the Avenue of the Industries, west of Corning, resulted in the arrest of 50-year-old Robert Dennis Gard, of Corning, for OWI/2nd offense. His bond was set at $2,000. And, on the 23rd, 53-year-old Michael Newsome, of Woodbine, was arrested in Adams County for OWI/1st offense. His bond was set at $1,000.

KEVIN E. BLUNT, 58, of Stanton (Svcs. 10/8/22)

Obituaries

October 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

KEVIN E. BLUNT, 58, of Stanton, died Tuesday, Oct. 4th, at home. Funeral services for KEVIN BLUNT will be held 10:30-a.m. Saturday, Oct. 8th, at the Mamrelund Lutheran Church, in Stanton. Sellergren-Lindell-DeMarce Funeral Home in Red Oak has the arrangements.

Visitation at the church will be held Friday, Oct. 7th, from5-until 7-p.m.; Online condolences may be left at www.sldfuneralhome.com.

Burial is in the Mamre Cemetery in Stanton.

Memorials may be directed to the family for either a scholarship fund in Kevin’s name, or step project on the Hole 7 tee box at the Villisca Golf Course.

KEVIN BLUNT is survived by:

His wife – Tami Blunt, of Stanton.

His sons – Easton Blunt, and Justin (Katie) Miller, all of Stanton. and Shane (Jessica) Miller, of Grain Valley, MO.

His father – Larry (Denise) Blunt, of China Spring, TX.

His mother – Sharon (Lynn) Lightner, of Lincoln, NE

His sister – Karmin Wilson and fiancé, Jim Ellinger, of China Spring, TX

5 grandchildren, many other relatives, his brother-in-law, and friends.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022

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October 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly Cloudy. High 68. N Winds @ 15-25 mph.
Tonight: P/Cldy. Low 35. N @ 5-10.
Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 56. N @ 10 mph.
Saturday: Mostly sunny. High 65.
Sunday: P/Cldy. High near 70.

Wednesday’s High in Atlantic was 75. Our Low this morning was 43. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 76 and the Low was 53. The Record High on this date was 91 in 1963 & 1997. The Record Low was 15 in 2012.

Only Grassley-Franken debate of campaign is tonight at 7 p.m.

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October 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Republican Senator Chuck Grassley and his Democratic opponent, Mike Franken, will meet in their only televised debate tonight (Thursday). The two have been debating from afar in comments this summer and fall. Grassley, who is seeking his eighth term in the U.S. Senate, has been telling audiences his opponent would be an ally of President Biden.

“What you’re seeing is a candidate that’s going to be a rubber stamp if he’s in the United Senate for everything this administration wants because it seems like he’s backed it to this point.” Franken, a retired Navy Admiral, often cites Grassley’s longevity in office. “We’ve got real problems, but fixable problems and it’s not too late,” Franken said. “It’s never too late. Why? Because Iowans are resilient. We deserve better than a senator for life who voted against our needs.”

Tonight’s debate between Grassley and Franken starts at 7 p.m. on Iowa P-B-S.  There’s a debate tonight (Thursday) between the candidates in Iowa’s third congressional district on K-C-C-I Channel 8, the C-B-S affiliate in Des Moines. Congresswoman Cindy Axne, a Democrat from West Des Moines, and Zach Nunn, a Republican from Bondurant, are scheduled to debate again Sunday at 6 p.m. on K-M-A Radio.

Central Iowa crash kills a man from Texas

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October 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(St. Charles, Iowa) – A single-vehicle accident Wednesday evening in central Iowa’s Warren County has claimed the life of a man from Texas. According to the Iowa State Patrol, a 2016 Ford F-150 pickup driven by 57-year-old Russell George Menth, of Leonard, TX, was traveling north on I-35 at around 5:30-p.m., when the vehicle left the road near mile marker 53.5

The pickup entered the west ditch and struck several trees and an embankment. Russell died at the scene. He was not wearing seat belt. The crash remains under investigation.

City of Atlantic has a Parks Director opening

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October 5th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – (Atlantic, Iowa) – At the tail end of Wednesday evening’s City Council meeting in Atlantic, Mayor Grace Garrett announced the City will be looking to fill the position of Parks and Rec Department Director.

She was referring to Bryant Rasmussen. Rasmussen – who was hired in November 2018 as Parks & Rec Foreman, was promoted to Interim Director in March, 2019, following the resignation of Seth Staashelm, who left to take a job in Marion. The Council made him Parks and Rec Director Full-time, in August, 2019.

In other business, the Atlantic City Council passed the Third and Final Readings of Amended Ordinances pertaining to Mowing of Properties, Removal of Solid Waste, and Removal of Snow & Ice Accumulations. Councilman H.Lee Sisco voted “Nay” of each of the three amendments. Sisco explained his No vote, with regard to the Mowing of Properties…

Earlier, he shared pictures of a narrow sidewalk path where there was grass overgrowth. The measure passed by a vote of 6-to 1. Sisco also voted no on the Solid Waste Ordinance, because “There is not enough teeth” in it, “to get repeat offenders to collectively do what they need to be doing.” The measure passed 6-1 in favor. Lee Sisco, along with Councilmen Jim Behrens and Pat McCurdy, voted against the amended Snow/Ice removal ordinance. Pat McCurdy…

Despite their contentions, the ordinance was approved on a 4-to 3 vote. The Atlantic City Council approved an Order to close selected streets for this Saturday evening’s Fireman’s Parade (see previous story), and orders referring the vacating of an alley and ROW (right-of way), to the City’s Planning and Zoning Commission for official recommendation to the Council, before voting to make the orders official.

Red Oak man arrested on Harassment charge

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October 5th, 2022 by admin

The Red Oak Police Department reports an arrest Wednesday afternoon. At 2:57 p.m. 60-year-old Tracy Lin Craven, Sr. of Red Oak was arrested in the 400 block of East Nuckols Street in Red Oak on a charge of Harassment 2nd Degree. Craven Sr. was transported to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $1,000 bond.