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Adair County Board of Supervisors complete light agenda Wednesday

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June 22nd, 2022 by admin

The Adair County Board of Supervisors had a short meeting on Wednesday morning at the Adair County Courthouse.

The Board started by approving wages for township clerks. They then updated the travel policy resolution for county business to meet the most recent IRS mileage rate of 62.5 cents per mile. That rate will be retroactive to June 1, 2022. The VA transport rate will be ten cents above that rate, as is normal.

The board also approved mailings for homestead and military dis-allowances. There was also approval for a Child Abuse Prevention Grant draw down of $2,508.41 and agreement on the 2023 fiscal agent contract for the same program. The board also approved a treasurer clerk salary increase for Bethany Smith who has been in the office for six months now.

The board ended their meeting with a report from Veteran Affairs Commissioner John Schildberg. The office had an employee that couldn’t go to the national conference they were scheduled to attend due to a health issue. The office was credited back flight money and registration money. The credits returned to the general fund and that was going to put their office over budget. The board discussed that they will see how tight that budget comes out and see if there needs to be an amendment to their budget next spring to better meet needs next year. The office has experienced a big influx of Veterans served this year.

Supervisor Jodie Hoadley said she has heard some high praise for the Veterans Affairs office in the county.

The board discussed making sure grant money is used in all the ways possible and tracked closely to help keep the budget on track in the future.

Atlantic Food Pantry set to move to new location in September

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June 22nd, 2022 by admin

The Atlantic Food Pantry will have a new home by the end of the year. The Atlantic Food Pantry Board announced that they have made arrangements for a move to 704 West 7th Street, the former “After 5 Somewhere” liquor store, in September.

The board said the new location will give them more storage space and allow for the continued drive-through distribution format it has utilized since 2020.

After discussion with city officials, the pantry has received permission to set up cones and barricades to route vehicles by the facility for a two-hour period on Thursdays. Vehicles will approach from the north down Palm Street, then turn west on the access road in front of the new building for delivery. They will then exit to the north down the alley towards 6th street. Vehicles will be prevented from entering from or exiting to Highway 6 for safety reasons.

The Pantry Board, volunteers, and clients wish to acknowledge and thank Dr. Chet Meneely and Dr. Tim Kriefels before him, for graciously allowing the pantry to use its current space for over 30 years at an affordable rent. The board said it has truly been a generous gift to the community.

New mobile medical training truck unveiled by University of Iowa

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June 22nd, 2022 by admin

The University of Iowa unveiled a new mobile medical training truck today (Tuesday) at the Iowa State Capitol. U-I program advisor, Cormac O’Sullivan says it allows medical professionals to get trained at home.

He cites one example where they would stage a car accident with mannequins for the local fire department.

They would then take them through training in the emergency room. O’Sullivan says there’s already staff shortages — and it’s tough for small towns to take everyone to a training session.

O’Sullivan is an associate professor in the College of Nursing where this first truck will be based in Iowa City. Two more trucks will be coming.

The goal is to reach every single facility, provider, and county in the state at least once a year with some continuing education training with simulation. Sioux City E-M-T Trainer, Terry Regaller, was on hand for the announcement.

He says the training is very important to the success of first responders.

The start-up of the program is funded with an eight-million-dollar grant from the Helmsley Charitable Trust. Trustee Walter Panzirer (Pan-seer), says Iowa is the fifth state to get these types of trucks.

The funding will gradually drop down over four years, and then the University of Iowa has to find money to keep the program going.

Hawkeye basketball players talk challenging schedule

Sports

June 22nd, 2022 by admin

(Radio Iowa) Iowa basketball players are excited about a challenging nonconference schedule that awaits next season. The Hawkeyes play three ACC opponents, including a game against Duke in Madison Square Garden. There is a game against Iowa State and a possible matchup against TCU and a yet unamed foe from the Big East in the Gavitt Tipoff Games. Junior forward Kris Murray.

Sophomore forward Payton Sandfort on the schedule.

Sandfort feels the Hawkeyes will be able to handle the difficult slate.

The Hawkeyes were 26-10 last season and won the Big Ten Tournament.

Heartbeat Today 6-22-2022

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

June 22nd, 2022 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Carolyn DeLay, who will use her experience in genealogy and with the Daughters of the American Revolution, to bring Betsy Ross to life at a program Thursday at 1:00 pm at the Atlantic Public Library.

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Cass County Extension Report 6-22-2022

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

June 22nd, 2022 by Jim Field

w/Kate Olson.

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College World Series Scoreboard (6/21) and Schedule (6/22)

Sports

June 22nd, 2022 by admin

Tuesday, June 21st

Texas A&M 5, Notre Dame 1 (2 RBI from Dylan Rock) (Notre Dame Eliminated)

Arkansas 11, Auburn 1 (Chris Lanzilli 3 hits, HR, 3 RBI) (Auburn Eliminated)

Wednesday, June 22nd Semifinals

Oklahoma vs. Texas A&M | 1 p.m. Wednesday | ESPN
Ole Miss vs. Arkansas | 6 p.m. Wednesday | ESPN
OU and Ole Miss Undefeated

High School Softball/Baseball Scoreboard 06/22/2022

Sports

June 22nd, 2022 by admin

SOFTBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Kuemper Catholic 7, Atlantic 0
Clarinda 15, Red Oak 2
Denison-Schleswig 11, St. Albert 1
Glenwood 11, Shenandoah 0
Harlan 4, Lewis Central 1
St. Albert 9, Denison-Schleswig 8 (8 inn)

Western Iowa Conference 

AHSTW 4, Missouri Valley 1
Logan-Magnolia 4, Audubon 1
Treynor 13, IKM-Manning 1
Underwood 12, Riverside 4

Rolling Valley Conference 

Ar-We-Va 2, Boyer Valley 1
Coon Rapids-Bayard 21, West Harrison 2
Grand View Christian 10, CAM 0

Corner Conference 

Sidney 5, Stanton 4
West Monona 4, Griswold 3

Pride of Iowa Conference 

Central Decatur 2, Nodaway Valley 0
East Union 9, Southwest Valley 0
Martensdale-St. Marys 11, Bedford 0
Southeast Warren 4, Mount Ayr 2 — 8 inn
Wayne 14, Lenox 0

Other Scores

LeMars 5, CB Abraham Lincoln 1
LeMars 7, CB Abraham Lincoln 3
Sergeant Bluff-Luton 7, CB Thomas Jefferson 4
Sergeant Bluff-Luton 10, CB Thomas Jefferson 8

BASEBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Atlantic 9, Kuemper Catholic 6
ADM 9, Creston 1
Clarinda 12, Red Oak 6
Denison-Schleswig 7, St. Albert 4
Glenwood 14, Shenandoah 4
Lewis Central 2, Harlan 1
St. Albert 6, Denison-Schleswig 4

Western Iowa Conference 

AHSTW 10, Missouri Valley 5
Audubon 12, Logan-Magnolia 8
Treynor 12, IKM-Manning 2
Underwood 12, Riverside 2

Rolling Valley Conference 

ACGC 15, Exira-EHK 5
Boyer Valley 12, Ar-We-Va 5
CAM 6, Grand View Christian 5
Coon Rapids-Bayard 7, West Harrison 3
West Central Valley 17, Glidden-Ralston 1
West Delaware 7, CAM 0 (@ Principal Park)

Corner Conference 

Stanton 17, Sidney 8

Pride of Iowa Conference 

Lenox 5, Wayne 2
Martensdale-St. Marys 13, Bedford 3
Nodaway Valley 14, Central Decatur 3
Southwest Valley 18, East Union 2
Southeast Warren 3, Mount Ayr 2

Other Scores

CB Abraham Lincoln 7 LeMars 0
CB Abraham Lincoln 6 LeMars 0
Sergeant Bluff-Luton 15, CB Thomas Jefferson 1
Sergeant Bluff-Luton 11, CB Thomas Jefferson 1
Saydel 4, Panorama 2

Skyscan Forecast 06/22/2022

Weather

June 22nd, 2022 by admin

Skyscan Forecast  Wednesday, June 22, 2022  Dan Hicks

Today: Partly cloudy. NW @ 10. High 88.

Tonight: Partly cloudy. Light and variable winds. Low 63.

Thursday: Partly cloudy. Isolated showers and storms. SE @ 10. High 88.

Friday: Partly cloudy. Showers and t’storms in the morning. High 90.

Saturday: Partly cloudy to cloudy. Scattered showers and t’storms. High 86.

SWIPCO Grant Applications approved for housing projects in Atlantic, Clarinda, Glenwood, Logan & Stanton

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June 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

ATLANTIC, IOWA – Affordable housing in southwest Iowa recently got a boost from the Iowa Economic Development Authority. A grant administered by Southwest Iowa Planning Council (SWIPCO) will provide $300,000 to renovate and add four upper-story housing units in the City of Atlantic.

The project will include a complete interior overhaul of the second level of the building at 300 Chestnut Street in Atlantic. The renovation will add four new one and two-bedroom rental units in the heart of downtown. The Whitney Development Corporation of Atlantic owns the building. The group, which has completed other projects such as the Whitney Hotel restoration, was formed in 2018 for the purpose of funding community development projects in Atlantic and Cass County.

Other communities approved for SWIPCO grants include:

  • $200,000 to renovate and update two upper-story housing units in the City of Clarinda. The Downtown Housing Grant is funded with State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds authorized under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. The project will include a complete interior overhaul of the second story space at 115 E Main Street, and will provide two of the only quality, updated rental units near the city center. Transforming this underutilized space into residential units will help to highlight the potential for improved quality of affordable living in downtown Clarinda.
  • (SWIPCO) will provide $200,000 to renovate and add two upper-story housing units in the City of Glenwood.  The project will include a complete interior overhaul of the second and third stories of the historic Hinchman Building on the Glenwood city square. The renovation will include two fully furnished two-bedroom, two-bath residential units. Major components of the project will include bringing electrical and plumbing services up to code as well as installing high efficiency HVAC and updated duct work.
  • (SWIPCO) will provide $100,000 to renovate and update two upper-story housing units in the City of Stanton. The project will include an interior overhaul of unfinished second story space in the property at 312 Broad Avenue, along with exterior improvements such as brick tuckpointing, the addition of concrete parking stalls, and deck construction to add outdoor living space.
  • (SWIPCO) will provide $178,984 to renovate and add two upper-story housing units in the City of Logan. The project will include a complete interior overhaul of the second level of the building at 307 E 7th Street in Logan. Boarded windows will be reopened, and a new stairwell built to provide a secure, main street entrance to the residential units. In addition to two more one-bedroom, one-bath housing units, the renovation brings new economic activity in town. While the upper story has been vacant for many years, the building’s main level will soon house an expansion of Logan Flours, an existing local bakery. The project’s total cost is estimated to be just under $240,000 with $60,000 in private dollars in addition to the Downtown Housing Grant. The grant is funded with State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds authorized under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.

SWIPCO routinely provides grant writing and administration services to its member communities in Cass, Fremont, Harrison, Mills, Montgomery, Page, Pottawattamie, and Shelby Counties and has brought over $100 million in grants to the region in the last two years alone.