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Cass County Board of Supervisors News – 6/14/22

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June 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Board of Supervisors, Tuesday morning, heard a request from Dave Highfill, with the Atlantic Hawks Remote Control (R/C) Club, with regard to ARPA Funding.

(He explained they need the funds to purchase a mower to mow about three-acres south of Atlantic, where they meet weekly and also teach people how to fly r/c aircraft.)

Dave Highfill (2nd row of pews& on the left) makes ARPA request for the Atlantic Hawks R/C Club

It was thought the funds could come from the General Fund for “Outdoor recreation,” but the Board was of the consensus that the request did not fall under the AARP criteria Supervisor Steve Green…

Supervisor Mark O’Brien also pointed out the current round of ARPA Funds the County received, are already spoken for.

The request was tabled for the time being. In other news, the Supervisors approved by a vote of 3-to 2, a contract for the upcoming Fiscal Year, with Wellness Coordinator Brigham Hoege. The vote included a $1,000 increase in the County’s share, for a total of $7,000. The position is a 28E between four organizations; Cass County, ISU Extension, Cass Health and the YMCA. This will be the third year for the Wellness Coordinator’s position.

The Board also passed a Resolution allowing $29,500 in ARPA funds to be used for the Cass County Drone Team, for the purposes previously mentioned. And, they passed a Resolution distributing ARPA funds to the Cass County Fire Departments, with the exception of Anita, which has already received a share of funds. The remaining Fire Departments in the County will receive $25,000 per year for the next three-years, effective July 1st, as requested by the respective Fire Chiefs.

They passed a Resolution setting a Standard Agreement for the disbursement of ARPA Funds, to ensure uniformity and fulfillment of requests follows government rules, especially with regard to fire departments and other such entities. The Supervisors approved continuing with the Zoom meetings, and included the possibility of a phone attendance system like Adair County has. Regardless, the Board agreed they want a way to identify persons who use the dial-in and Zoom system, instead of just being identified as a “guest.”

The Board officially approved the hiring of two people for the Treasurer’s Office, but denied a request to suspend the abatement of taxes (amounting to $495) through a petition Treasurer Tracey J. Marshall had received. Their contention was the petition should have come directly to the Board first, according to Iowa Code. The Board had discussed having General Relief Coordinator Deb Schuler provide the necessary funds to get the petitioner caught-up, but she informed them the law does not allow her to use General Relief funds for the purposes of taxes and the like.

Iowa volleyball team releases complete 2022 schedule

Sports

June 14th, 2022 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The University of Iowa volleyball team released its complete 2022 schedule, which includes 13 home games at Xtream Arena in Coralville. 

The schedule includes 30 contests, 10 nonconference and 20 conference. Iowa opens the season against Gonzaga, Florida International (Aug. 26) and Oklahoma (Aug. 27) in the Oklahoma Invitational in Norman, Oklahoma, before traveling to Boulder, Colorado, to face Washington (Sep. 3) and Colorado (Sept. 4) in the Pac-12/Big Ten Challenge. The Hawkeyes will compete against Wright State, Iowa State (Sep. 9) and Drake (Sep. 10) in the Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series Tournament. 

Iowa’s home opener will be Friday, Sept. 16, versus South Dakota State in the Hawkeye Invitational. The Hawkeyes will also host North Florida (Sept. 16) and Northern Iowa (Sept. 17) that weekend. 

The Hawkeyes will face opponents from the West Coast Conference, Sun Belt, Big 12, PAC-12, Horizon, Missouri Valley, Summit, and Atlantic Sun in nonconference action. 

Iowa will challenge 10 teams that qualified for the 2021 NCAA Tournament (Illinois, Iowa State, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue, Washington, and Wisconsin). 

Iowa will battle Illinois, Michigan, Michigan State, Northwestern, Penn State and Wisconsin once, while taking on Indiana, Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio State, Purdue and Rutgers both home and away. 

The Hawkeyes’ Big Ten home opener falls on Friday, Sept. 23 against the Buckeyes, while their home finale will be on Wednesday, Nov. 23 versus the Wolverines. 

Jim Barnes enters his first season as head coach of the Hawkeyes. Iowa returns eight letterwinners, while adding two freshmen and seven transfers to the roster.

Iowa, Clemson to meet at Emerald Coast Classic

Sports

June 14th, 2022 by admin

NICEVILLE, Florida — Game matchups for the eighth annual Emerald Coast Classic, which include the University of Iowa, were announced by Global Sports on Tuesday.

Iowa will face Clemson in a semifinal round game at 6 p.m. (CT) on Friday, Nov. 25, while TCU will play Cal at 8:30 p.m. (CT). The third-place game will be played at 3 p.m. (CT) on Saturday Nov. 26, with the championship game scheduled for a 6 p.m. (CT) tip off on that Saturday. All games will be held at Raider Arena on the campus of Northwest Florida State College. Television information will be released later this summer.

Iowa captured the 2022 Big Ten Conference Tournament championship, tied for fourth in the conference standings and won 26 overall games, the second most wins in a season in program history. Fran McCaffery has coached Iowa to 20-plus wins eight of the last 10 seasons, including four straight years. The Hawkeyes have competed in the last three NCAA Tournaments and have been ranked in the final Associated Press Poll each of the last three years: No. 16 in 2020, No. 8 in 2021 and No. 25 in 2022.

This year will mark the second appearance for the Hawkeyes in the Emerald Coast Classic. Iowa previously competed in the 2016 tournament versus Virginia and Memphis.

Returning starting forwards Hunter Tyson and PJ Hall will key the fortunes for Clemson, which won five of its last six games to close out the 2021-22 campaign. Brad Brownell is the winningest coach in Clemson history, earning 218 victories in 12 years while guiding the Tigers to the 2021 NCAA Tournament, 2018 Sweet 16, 2011 NCAA Tournament and three NIT appearances.

The Horned Frogs’ second NCAA Tournament bid under coach Jamie Dixon was their fourth postseason appearance in the five seasons that postseason was held, the best in program history. TCU has all five starters returning from its 2021-22 team which finished 21-13, its fourth 20-win season in six years under Dixon with a program-record five wins over AP Top 25 teams. TCU surged late with consecutive victories over top-10 opponents in Texas Tech and Kansas to secure a NCAA Tournament berth.

Mark Fox will enter his fourth season as the head men’s basketball coach at Cal and has averaged nearly 19 wins each year in his 17-year coaching career. In previous stops at Nevada and Georgia, Fox has guided teams to five appearances in the NCAA Tournament. Cal boasts 28 postseason appearances, including 19 NCAA Tournament appearances.

On campus first-round games start Nov. 17 with TCU hosting Louisiana Monroe. Cal hosts Southern on Nov. 18 and Omaha travels to Iowa and Loyola Maryland visits Clemson on Nov. 21.  

Tickets will go on sale later this summer. For more tournament information visit emeraldcoastclassic.com.

Rain and hail causes some crop replanting

Ag/Outdoor

June 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Some Iowa farmers had to replant following rain and hail last week. The U-S-D-A report shows the corn planting was completed by the end of the week and just three percent of the beans remain to be planted. There were some reports however of pockets of heavy rain and isolated severe hail that led to farmers replanting some damaged crops. Ninety-five percent of the corn has emerged and the report says 86 percent of the corn crop is rated good to excellent condition. Eighty-four percent of soybeans have emerged — with 82 percent of the beans rated good to excellent.

Grassley and Ernst not ready to commit on gun control bill

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June 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Republican Senator Chuck Grassley says he’s waiting for details before saying whether he’ll support or oppose a bipartisan group’s response to recent mass shootings. Grassley says he’s “encouraged” by the progress on the subject so far in Washington. Grassley says, “What I’ve seen going on here in the last couple of weeks in the Congress, with the work of a bipartisan group that the leaders have put together in an effort to make schools safer, make it more easy to keep guns away from people that shouldn’t have them.” Rallies in six Iowa cities last weekend called on Grassley and Iowa’s other Republican Senator, Joni Ernst, to back gun restrictions.

Ten Republicans and ten Democrats announced Sunday they’d agreed on a package that includes making criminal records of juveniles available for background checks when a prospective gun buyer is under the age of 21. “I’m going to have to wait for the statutory language before I would take a position on it, but I’m encouraged by what they’re trying to put together,” Grassley says, “and I think that that’s a good thing and I’m glad to hear from Iowans who want to do it.” Grassley says he’s looking for two basic principles which he says are musts in the legislation. “One, to protect the constitutional rights that come from the Second Amendment,” Grassley says, “and make sure that anybody that’s deprived of those constitutional rights, that there’s a due process in place to protect their constitutional rights.”

Senator Joni Ernst is also withholding judgment on the package until she reads the text of the legislation. “The devil will be in the details…and making sure that they’re getting to the root causes of the issue of gun violence…and not infringing on the rights of law-abiding citizens,” Ernst says. The Des Moines City Council is urging both Grassley and Ernst to support the bill when it comes up for a vote in the Senate. Iowa’s capital city has the state’s highest murder rate. Nine people have been victim of homicide in Des Moines so far this year. Seven of those cases were fatal shootings.

41-year-old Spencer man to spend 8 years in prison on gun charge

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June 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

A Spencer man has been sentenced to eight years in federal prison on a gun charge. 41-year-old Demetrius Wright was not allowed to have a gun after a conviction on a domestic abuse charge in 2017 and judges in Iowa and Florida had issued protective orders against him. According to the U-S Attorney’s Office, Wright had someone else buy him a pistol last year and he displayed the gun in a video, to send a threat to someone. Then, last August, authorities say Wright took a semi-automatic handgun that someone else had used in a shooting, to try to keep police from finding the weapon.

Backyard & Beyond 6-14-2022

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

June 14th, 2022 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Juliann Salinas of the Women, Food & Agriculture Network.

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NE man arrested in Glenwood on drug/alcohol charges

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June 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – Police in Glenwood report a man from Omaha, 47-year-old Charles Mitchell, was arrested this (Tuesday) morning, for OWI/1st offense, and Possession of a Controlled Substance. Mitchell’s cash or surety bond was set at $2,000.

Ringgold County man arrested for Sex Offender Registry violation

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June 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Mt. Ayr, Iowa) – The Ringgold County Sheriff’s Office reports a call about a sex offender being inside the pool area at the Judge Lewis Aquatic Center, in Mount Ayr, resulted in an arrest. Authorities say when a Deputy entered the pool area, he was able to identify the suspect as 27-year-old Spencer Andrew Fisk, of Mount Ayr. Fisk was escorted out the park and after further questioning, was placed under arrested for non-compliance with Sex Offender Registry requirements.

Spencer Andrew Fisk

*Disclaimer: Any potential criminal charges identified above are merely allegations, and any defendant [is] presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.*

Stop sign theft leads to arrest of a Clearfield man on drug and theft charges

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June 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Bedford, Iowa) – Officials with the Taylor County Sheriff’s Office today (Tuesday), said on June 8, 2022, Deputies with the Taylor County Sheriff’s Office began an investigation into the theft of a stop sign in rural Taylor County. On June 9, 2022, a search warrant was executed on a residence in the 100 block of 2nd Street in Clearfield, in an attempt to recover stolen property. During the search, Deputies located a large amount of controlled substance along with other instruments used in the possession and or delivery of controlled substances. No one was home at the time of the warrant.

On Monday, June 13, 2022, 21-year-old James O’Connor, of Clearfield, turned himself into the Taylor County Sheriff’s Office on his outstanding warrants. O’Connor was charged with theft in the 5th degree and possession with intent to deliver. O’Connor posted bond and was released.

**All persons charged with a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.