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Investigator says police haven’t given up on Huisentruit case

News

June 29th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – An investigator with the Mason City Police Department says they continue to explore every lead in the disappearance of Jodi Huisentruit. Monday was the 27th anniversary of the former K-I-M-T T-V morning anchorwoman’s disappearance. Officer Terrance Prochaska has been working on the case for 12 years. “I just want everyone to know that this case is very much alive with us. We continue to investigate this case like it happened just here recently,” he says. Prochaska says he’s talked and interviewed hundreds of people since taking on the case and hopes to someday find the right piece of evidence that solves this puzzle.

“In my 12 or 13 years I’ve investigated this case, it’s countless people that I’ve talked to, met, interviewed, and I want you to understand is that we focus on the new technology that comes about all the time. We keep trying to figure out a way to put this case into our technology that keeps advancing, to hope one day find an answer to what happened,” Prochaska says. He encourages people who think they have any information to call his office.  “Ultimately what this is going to lead to is, what the findjodi.com team has been saying all along, is if you know something, say something. If you want to just give us a call with your thoughts, we’re welcome to listen,” Prochaska says. “You’ll talk to me directly if you do make that call, and I will be happy to listen to you and answer what questions I can.”

Prochaska says trying to solve the case has become a part of his life and can understand some people’s frustrations when they think their tips don’t result in anything. “Some of the feedback that we’ve heard over the years is that ‘we don’t ever get a result of what happened when I called in’. On cases like this, what you have to understand is, we’re playing a small game with whoever did this, and the more information we tell, the information that person could be receiving to try to hide even further, if you understand what that means,” he says. “Understand that we take this case as serious as any other case.”

If you possibly have any information regarding Huisentruit’s disappearance, you can call Prochaska at the Mason City Police Department at 641-421-3636. It is believed Huisentruit was abducted from the parking lot of her apartment complex in 1995 Her body has never been found and she was declared legally dead in 2001.

Poop in the pool can spread illnesses and force expensive disinfection procedure

News

June 29th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – It’s a scene reminiscent of the movie “Caddyshack,” but in this case, it wasn’t a Baby Ruth bar spotted floating in the clear water, causing swimmers to panic. Hamilton County’s public health director Shelby Kroona has a reminder for parents everywhere in Iowa to keep their kids home if they’re sick, especially from public swimming pools. “We’ve had two pools in Hamilton County that have had poop in the pool,” Kroona says. “Please remember, if your children are ill, do not send them to the pool. Oftentimes, there’s bacteria or viruses in that poop and it can spread to other people through the water.”

She says the risk of making someone else sick isn’t the only problem with the situation. “It also causes a lot of issues for the pool owners and operators because they then have to disinfect their entire pool,” Kroona says. “Just like absolutely any other time of the year, if your kid has a fever, diarrhea, illness, be conscious of where you send them.”

The Iowa Department of Public Health says there are about 1,300 pools, more than 420 spas, 260 wading pools, and 260 water slides at about 1,260 locations statewide that are inspected every year.

DeJear says she’d make reproductive rights a priority as governor

News

June 29th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Democratic gubernatorial candidate Deidre DeJear says her Republican opponent’s legal push to revive a six week abortion ban shows Governor Reynolds is determined to stand against the will of the vast majority of Iowans. During an appearance in Sioux City just before Reynolds made her announcement, DeJear denounced last Friday’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe v Wade. “We know what happened just a few days ago,” DeJear said, “that decision that compromises the integrity of a woman’s right — I won’t even say: ‘Right to choose’ — right to be.”

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DeJear says reproductive rights will be a centerpiece of her campaign. “To ensure that each and every person that lives in this state has that freedom to life, liberty and happiness,” DeJear said, “and we can do that.” In a written statement released last (Tuesday) night, said instead of focusing on abortion restrictions, it’s time for a governor who instead will address pressing issues like education, healthcare, housing and the workforce shortage.

(Reporting by Iowa Public Radio’s Kendall Crawford; additional reporting by Radio Iowa’s O. Kay Henderson)

Purdy Named Big 12 Sportsmanship Award Winner

Sports

June 29th, 2022 by Jim Field

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State’s Brock Purdy has been named a recipient of the 2021-22 Big 12 Sportsmanship Award, the Conference announced Tuesday. Purdy won the award along with Anna Dong (Texas Tech women’s golf).

The awards, previously called the Sportsperson of the Year, began in 2000-01 to annually recognize student-athletes who displayed an extraordinary degree of sportsmanship, community service and academic achievement. This year’s winners were selected by a 10-person media panel.

Purdy was the Iowa State football team’s advocate for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, presenting to groups, leading bible studies and taking speaking engagements, with little notoriety for his contributions. He was involved in events such as Night to Shine, a special-needs prom, Iowa State’s Victory Day, an event for individuals with disabilities to compete in drills at MidAmerican Energy Field at Jack Trice Stadium, and the Boys & Girls Club Day for Kids. He visited with students at local high schools, both as a keynote speaker for Fields of Faith and with regular in-person and zoom visits.

Purdy was a two-time CoSIDA Second Team Academic All-America selection and three-time Academic All-Big 12 First Team honoree. The Gilbert, Arizona, native graduated cum laude with a degree in communications studies.

He was ISU’s starting quarterback for 46 consecutive games, and finished his career with 32 Iowa State records. After the season, he was selected in the NFL Draft by the San Francisco 49ers.

Purdy is the third Iowa State student-athlete to earn the honor, following wrestler Cael Sanderson (2001-02) and football player David Montgomery (2018-19).

Schools had the opportunity to nominate for the Big 12 Male and Female Sportsmanship Award. Ruby Chou of the Iowa State women’s golf team was also nominated. Chou, a sophomore from Taipei, Taiwan, volunteers heavily with the Rosedale Shelter through her degree program of criminal justice.

(Cyclones.com)

Hawkeyes Announce Football Schedule Updates

Sports

June 29th, 2022 by Jim Field

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The University of Iowa announced on Tuesday updates to future football nonconference schedules.

It was previously announced that Iowa would host Northern Illinois in 2025, but that game has been moved to Sept. 5, 2026. Joining the Huskies on Iowa’s 2026 nonconference slate will be Northern Iowa on Sept. 19 in Kinnick Stadium.

In 2027, the Hawkeyes will host Ball State on Sept. 4 in Iowa City.

Iowa and Northern Illinois will also play on Sept. 15, 2029 in Iowa City, a game that was previously scheduled for 2020, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Big Ten schedules for each season will be released at a later date.

Below are Iowa’s updated future nonconference schedules.

2023 Schedule
Sept. 2 Western Michigan
Sept. 9 at Iowa State (Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series)
Sept. 16 Utah State

2024 Schedule
Aug. 31 Illinois State
Sept. 7 Iowa State (Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series)

2025 Schedule
Aug. 30 Florida Atlantic
Sept. 6 at Iowa State (Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series)
Nov. 15 Massachusetts

2026 Schedule
Sept. 5 Northern Illinois
Sept. 19 Northern Iowa

2027 Schedule
Sept. 4 Ball State

2029 Schedule
Sept. 15 Northern Illinois

(Hawkeyesports.com)

Moss Named Walter Camp Preseason All-American

Sports

June 29th, 2022 by Jim Field

IOWA CITY, Iowa – Senior Riley Moss has earned Walter Camp Preseason Second-Team All-America honors, it was announced Tuesday by the Walter Camp Football Foundation.

Moss, a defensive back from Ankeny, Iowa, has also earned preseason All-America honors from Phil Steele and he is a preseason All-Big Ten selection by Phil Steele and Athlon Sports. He was also named to the Lott IMPACT Trophy Watch List.

During the 2021 season, Moss was a first-team All-America selection by Sporting News and he was voted the Tatum-Woodson Big Ten Defensive Back of the Year. Moss was a first-team All-Big Ten selection by both league coaches and media and was a semifinalist for the Jim Thorpe Award. He also earned Iowa’s Team Hustle Award.

Moss is second in school history in career interception return yards (239) and he is one of three players in program history with three interception return touchdowns. In 41 career games, Moss has 111 tackles (92 solo), 4.5 tackles for loss, 10 interceptions and 25 pass breakups.

(Hawkeyesports.com)

Bateman Steps into Cass County Youth and 4-H Role: Alumni brings experience and enthusiasm to local program

Ag/Outdoor, News

June 29th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) –  Cass County Extension Director Kate Olson reports Katie Bateman is the new, Youth Programs Coordinator at the Cass County Extension Office. Olson says Bateman is no stranger to the 4-H program, and that knowledge will serve her well in the role she began in Mid-May. She’s has jumped right in to working with youth, parents, volunteers, and partners across the county, Olson says. The Youth Program Coordinator role is a full-time position, with responsibility for youth outreach programming and 4-H program management in Cass County. Katie’s first month on the job has been a flurry of activity with livestock weigh-in and entries, county fair preparation and summer daycamps and programming.

Katie is a graduate of Atlantic High School and was active in the Cass County 4-H program throughout her early years, serving in leadership roles at the club and county level. She remained involved in college, interning for several years at the Cass County extension office during the summer and helping form a collegiate 4-H club at the University of Northern Iowa, where she graduated with a degree in Leisure Youth and Human Services. Following graduation, she worked as a CYC in the Story County extension office for two years, in addition to other work experience with youth organizations and senior living communities around Iowa. She has also stayed involved as a volunteer in 4-H programs as she has moved across the state. Katie is excited to get back involved with the Cass County 4-H program to reconnect with old friends and make new ones.

Katie Bateman, Cass County Extension Youth Programs Coordinator.

Bateman says “As a Cass County 4-H Alumni and previous 4-H Staff member, I’m excited to be back in Cass County and leading a program I love! I’m looking forward to stepping back into the Cass County 4-H program and getting to work with our youth, volunteers and partners to keep our local program strong and continuing to grow.”

Kate Olson invites you to stop by the Cass County Extension Office at 805 W. 10th Street in Atlantic and welcome Katie to her new position, or give her a warm welcome as you see her at upcoming programs and around the fair this summer.  She is available to answer questions regarding 4-H and youth programming or share information on resources available through Iowa State University Extension in Cass County.

Katie can be reached by calling the Cass County Extension Office at 712-243-1132 or by email at kbateman@iastate.edu. For information on upcoming youth and 4-H activities in Cass County, visit www.extension.iastate.edu/cass, follow @CassCoIAExt on Facebook or @casscountyiowa4h on Instagram.

Adair County Board of Supervisors to meet Thursday morning

News

June 29th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors are holding their weekly meeting at 9-a.m. Thursday, in their Boardroom at the Courthouse, in Greenfield. Here’s what’s on their agenda:

The conference phone will still be used for those who cannot attend in person and can be accessed by using the following dial in information:

Dial in Number: (605) 313-6157 Access Code: 526272#

9:00 a.m.

  • Minutes
  • Claims
  • Taxable Mileage
  • Resolution to Pay Utilities & Postage
  • Fiscal Year 2023 Appropriations Resolution
  • Fiscal Year 2023 Transfer Resolution
  • Records Destroy Resolution
  • Fiscal Year 2023 Wages
  • Greenfield Planning and Zoning Appointment
  • Greenfield Board of Adjustment Appointment
  • Veterans’ Affairs Commission Appointment
  • Manure Management Plan Updates

Mandy Berg, County Auditor

  • HAVA (Help America Vote Act) Cybersecurity Grant Application

9:15 a.m. Nick Kauffman, County Engineer

  • Wage Rate Progression
  • Secondary Roads Benefits Policy update
  • Speed Limit Resolution – Airport Rd.
  • Speed Limit Resolution – Iowa Street and Orange Ave.
  • Title VI Non-Discrimination Agreement with Iowa Department of Transportation
  • Title VI Non-Discrimination Assurances
  • Report of Maintenance & Activities

Cass County Supervisors to hold their regular weekly meeting, Thursday (6/30)

News

June 29th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Board of Supervisors will hold their regular weekly meeting Thursday morning (June 30th), in their Board Room inside the Cass County Courthouse, in Atlantic. (ARPA items are with regard to the American Rescue Plan Act for COVID relief) Here’s what’s on their agenda (Click on the image to enlarge):

To join the meeting via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/2899195216?pwd=R0hSa2FOOTh0NUdra1ZSdVhVWHpMUT09
Meeting ID: 289 919 5216
Passcode: 012064
Dial by your location
+1 312 626 6799 If you are calling in, Press *9 to raise your hand if you wish to speak

 

MICHAEL M. HOLLOWAY, 72, of Irwin (7-1-2022)

Obituaries

June 29th, 2022 by Jim Field

MICHAEL M. HOLLOWAY, 72, of Irwin died Monday, June 27, 2022 at Jennie Edmundson Hospital.  A memorial service for MICHAEL M. HOLLOWAY will be held on Friday, July 1, 2022 at 11:00 am at Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan.

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Visitation will be held on Thursday, June 30, 2022 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the funeral home.

Burial in the Rose Hill Cemetery in Kirkman.

MICHAEL M. HOLLOWAY is survived by:

Son:  Travis (Jessica) Holloway of Irwin.

Daughter:  Heather (Heath) Richards of Earling.

Brothers:  Daniel (Sheryl) Holloway of Irwin; Thomas (Janelle) Holloway of Harlan.

Sisters:  Melinda (Robert) Huber of Cedar City, UT; Cynthia (Michael) Horvatich of Breda.

7 Grandchildren