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Secretary Pate provides grants to every county to improvement accessibility for voters with disabilities

News

August 12th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate is providing a $1,000 grant to every county in the state to improve voter access ahead of the 2022 general election. The grant is intended for counties to partner with local advocacy organizations and self-advocates to receive feedback on how polling places can be more accessible for Iowans with disabilities.

“I want all voters to have a positive experience when they cast their ballot,” Secretary Pate said. “Every polling place is required to be accessible, but we need to move past simple compliance. Inclusion begins in the planning stages and providing county auditors with the resources to work with local organizations to improve access will make sure every Iowan can easily navigate their polling place on Election Day.”

Approximately 300,000 Iowans have a disability. Counties can use the grant to improve accessibility considerations and receive communication, etiquette, and sensitivity training to understand the perspective of voters with disabilities.

“Voting can be challenging for people with disabilities,” said Bill Kallestad, public policy manager for the Iowa Developmental Disabilities Council. “This grant opportunity is a great way to take steps to understand and address these challenges. Learning about voting challenges from people with disabilities can lead to meaningful change.”

Secretary Pate’s efforts to improve access for Iowans with disabilities have earned national recognition from the U.S. Election Assistance Commission and the National Association of Secretaries of State.

“We are excited by the continued commitment to making voting accessible for Iowans with disabilities,” said Catherine Johnson, executive director for Disability Rights Iowa. “As the Protection and Advocacy system for Iowa, voting accessibility is one of our main focus areas. We are passionate about making sure Iowans with disabilities have the chance to share their opinions with all of Iowa through voting. We are grateful for the continued partnership with Secretary of State’s Office and their making this grant accessible to all counties in Iowa.”

The deadline for counties to request the grant funds is August 31 and the scope of work must be completed by the November 2022 general election.

Audubon County Livestock Producer’s Bull wins “Super Bull” title at the 2022 IA State Fair

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 12th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – Audubon County Farm Bureau Board Member Randy Dreher and his huge bull named “Albert the Bull,” s the 2022 Iowa State Fair Super Bull! “Albert” weighed-in at 3,042-pounds! Make sure to give Albert a visit when you are at the Iowa State Fair!

Randy Dreher & family. (Audubon Chamber of Commerce FB photo)

Cass County General Election filing update

News

August 12th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(UPDATED] (Atlantic, Iowa) – Cass County Deputy Auditor Sheri Karns reports two candidates filed their nomination papers in advance of the November General Election, as of Friday, Aug. 12th:

Chad Becker is running for the Agricultural Extension Council. And,

Mike Klocke is running for Hospital Trustee.

Sunnyside Pool End of Year Update

News

August 12th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Atlantic Parks and Recreation Department Director Bryant Rasmussen and his staff say they would like to thank everyone who supported the Sunnyside Pool over the summer. “Unfortunately,” Bryant says, “the season is starting to wind down and school with be starting soon. Due to the lack of lifeguards the pool will begin reducing its days.

After Sunday August 14th, the Sunnyside Pool will only be open on the weekends: Saturday the 20th and Sunday the 21st, and again on Saturday the 27th and Sunday the 28th.

Rasmussen said “Once again, thank you for a great pool season, and we look forward to seeing you again in 2023!”

RUTH MARY HENKELMAN, 70, of Harlan (8-20-2022)

Obituaries

August 12th, 2022 by Jim Field

RUTH MARY HENKELMAN, 70, of Harlan died August 4, 2022 at her home.  A Memorial service for RUTH MARY HENKELMAN will be held on Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 1:00 pm at Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan.

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Visitation will be held on Saturday, August 20, 2022 from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm at the funeral home.

Burial in the Saints Peter & Paul Cemetery in Defiance.

RUTH MARY HENKELMAN is survived by:

Brother:  Clem (fiance Rebecca Trenhaille) Henkelman of Harlan

Sister-in-Law:  Barbara Henkelman of Omaha

Nieces and nephew

Semi-tractor trailer rollover near Marne Friday morning

News

August 12th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Marne, Iowa) – The driver of a semi-tractor trailer suffered minor injuries during a rollover accident this (Friday) morning on Interstate 80 westbound, in Cass County. According to dispatch reports, the accident happened just west of  the 54 mile marker, at around 3:57-p.m.

When the semi rolled into the ditch, the driver was left hanging upside down by his seat belt. Passing motorists stopped and helped cut him free. He suffered shoulder and head pain, along with minor bruises and abrasions. The driver (and only occupant of the vehicle) was transported to Cass Health. His name was not released.

Marne Fire and Rescue, Cass EMS and the Cass County Sheriff’s Office responded to the scene.

Skyscan Forecast 08/12/2022

Weather

August 12th, 2022 by admin

Skyscan Forecast  Friday, August 12, 2022  Dan Hicks

Today: Partly cloudy. S @ 10-20. High 94.

Tonight: Partly cloudy. S @ 5-10. Low 72.

Saturday: Partly cloudy. S 10-15 shifting to NW in the afternoon. High 96.

Saturday Night: Partly cloudy. NW @ 5-10. Low 66.

Sunday: Partly cloudy. High 90.

Monday: Partly cloudy to cloudy. A few scattered showers and t’storms. High 86.

Possible presidential candidate Hogan touts his blue-state record

News

August 12th, 2022 by admin

(Radio Iowa) Maryland Governor Larry Hogan says he’s not sure he plans to run for president, but he has just joined the ranks of hundreds of White House hopefuls who’ve visited the Iowa State Fair. Hogan, a Republican, is a two-term governor who cannot seek reelection due to term limits in Maryland. Hogan told Radio Iowa he wants to continue to be a voice in the G-O-P when his term ends in January.

The Republican candidate Hogan backed to succeed him as governor lost in July to a candidate endorsed by former President Trump. Hogan won’t be voting for Trump’s preferred candidate.

If Republican voters were to pick their 2024 Republican presidential nominee today, Hogan says it would likely be Trump. Hogan says politics can change dramatically in a year and he intends to be among a group of Republicans trying to figure out if there’s room for other candidates.

On Thursday, Hogan met with a small group of Iowa law enforcement officials and Republican Congressman Randy Feenstra to discuss efforts to combat crime. As governor, Hogan has used state tax dollars to pay for more federal prosecutors who handle gun-related cases and he approved a 50 percent increase in state spending on local policing. Hogan calls it “RE-funding” the police, as a counter to progressives’ calls for DE-funding. Hogan says he didn’t like hearing some fellow Republicans call for “defunding” the F-B-I following the search at Trump’s Florida home

Hogan says there are still a lot of questions that need to be answered to end speculation about the F-B-I’s actions, but Hogan says the U.S. Attorney General took a step in the right direction by filing a motion to make public both the warrant and list of items removed from Trump’s Florida home.

State Treasurer renews call for state-run ‘Retirement Savings Iowa’ program

News

August 12th, 2022 by admin

State Treasurer Mike Fitzgerald is again calling for creation of a state-managed investment program for Iowans who don’t have a pension or retirement plan through their employer.

Fitzgerald first proposed a “Retirement Savings Iowa” program in 2016, to be managed by the State Treasurer’s office.

Fitzgerald’s office has managed the College Savings Iowa program since in 1998. It currently has seven-and-a-half billion dollars in assets for 280-thousand accounts set up by parents and grandparents to cover college expenses for the next generation. Fitzgerald says it makes sense to set up a similar program, so Iowans can set aside money for retirement without paying taxes on it.

Fitzgerald made his comments Thursday afternoon at the Des Moines Register’s Political Soapbox at the Iowa State Fair. Fitzgerald, a Democrat, is the nation’s longest-serving state treasurer. Roby (ROB-ee, like “Robbie”) Smith, a state senator from Davenport, is the Republican challenging Fitzgerald’s bid for an 11th term.

Former Iowa star set for fifth season in Denver

Sports

August 12th, 2022 by admin

Decorah native Josey Jewell is beginning his fifth year with the Denver Broncos. The former Iowa all-American signed a two-year deal with the Broncos this spring. Jewell says he was happy Denver wanted him back

The Broncos traded for all-pro quarterback Russell Wilson in the off-season. Jewell says having a player of that caliber raises everyone’s game

Jewell missed the majority of the season last year with a torn pectoral muscle. The injury occurred on special teams. Jewell was asked if Denver was going to keep him off of special teams this year

Jewell is listed as a starting inside linebacker in the Broncos’ initial depth chart prior to Saturday night’s preseason opener against Dallas.