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Boaters in Western Iowa urged to use caution due to low water conditions

Ag/Outdoor, News, Sports

May 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Iowa DNR News) – Water levels in oxbow lakes adjacent to the Missouri River are lower than normal going into the summer due to consecutive years of abnormally dry conditions in western Iowa and historic low flows in the Missouri River this past winter. Access to these lakes may be compromised.

Carter Lake (Pottawattamie County), a popular recreational boating lake in the Omaha/Council Bluffs metro area, is three feet below crest. Lake Manawa is in better condition because it can divert water from nearby Mosquito Creek. Its water level has been down between one and two feet all spring. Affected lakes include Blue Lake (Monona County), DeSoto Bend (Harrison County), Snyder Bend (Woodbury County), Browns Lake (Woodbury County), and a host of smaller borrow lakes along the Interstate 29 corridor.

“These oxbow lakes have a hydrologic connection with the Missouri River,” explains Bryan Hayes, Iowa DNR fisheries biologist. “There is a lag time between when river levels are restored and water levels in these oxbow lakes. Trying to predict when water levels will return to normal is difficult.”

Cass Supervisors approve $50k for Anita Child Care Center from ARPA funds

News

May 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Board of Supervisors tentatively approved $50,000 from the County’s ARPA (Government provided Covid Recovery) funds, for the Anita Child Care Center. Gabrielle Wahlert, Board member for the Center had requested $60,000 for safety and other improvements, security features, along with basic office supplies, etc.

The center is currently located within the Anita Elementary School.

The Director has been there for 14-years, the lead teacher has been at the facility for about 10-years, while another has served for about a year. The rest of the staff are part-time. The Supervisors were of the opinion office supplies and that sort of thing should be included under the Center’s operating expenses, just like any other business. The Board will take formal action on a Resolution for appropriating the funds during their next meeting.

Cass County Emergency Management Coordinator Mike Kennon appeared on behalf of the Cass County Fire Association, which represents the eight fire departments in the county. He requested 15,000 per department ($120,000) from the County’s ARPA funds, for upgraded hand-held 700 megahertz radios, that will function with the ISIC’s system (Iowa Statewide Interoperable Communications System).

Kennon said a grant the Association received helped to pay for new mobile radios in the various pieces of apparatus. The grant did not cover the cost of paying for the radios.

The ARPA funds would be used for three radios in each of the eight fire departments in the County. The Board will formalize their approval of the funds during a Resolution in their next meeting on May 31st.

In other business, the Supervisors adopted a Resolution authorizing $65,000 for the Anita Fire Department from the ARPA funds. During their meeting last week, Anita Fire Chief Eric Steffensen requested the use of ARPA funds to purchase two new AED’s and a Stair Chair Pro totaling $65,000. Steffensen explained that fundraising is how the department raises funds for these types of items, yet the past 2 years those type of activities have not been held due to COVID.

They also adopted a Resolution allowing for the transfer of funds from one area to another on the budget. And, the Board, at the request of County Veteran’s Affairs Director Mitch Holmes, approved the re-appointment of Roger Barbero to the Veteran’s Affairs Commission.

Mills County Sheriff’s report, 5/24/22

News

May 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office, Tuesday (today), reports 42-year-old Carolin Sue Mills,of Avoca, was arrested at around 1:25-a.m. today, on Highway 34. She was taken into custody under a Pottawattamie County warrant for three counts of Failure to Appear in court. Mills’ bond was set at $100,000. And, late Monday morning, 39-year-old Jeffrey Dale Hankins, of Malvern, was arrested at the Mills County Courthouse, on a warrant for Violation of Probation. His bond was set at $10,000.

The Sheriff’s Office says also, officials with 10 Point Construction, of Denison, reported an incident of Theft in the 2nd Degree from their project location on Eastman Road in Mills County.

Atlantic Schools to offer breakfast & lunch to students this summer

News

May 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Officials with the Atlantic Community School District have announced the District will offer free breakfast and lunch during the summer, for students up to the age of 18. The free breakfast and lunch program will be held at the Schuler Elementary School, with breakfast served from 8-a.m. to 9-a.m., and lunch served from 11-a.m. until 12:30-p.m. The program takes place from June 1st through August 5th.

If you need more information, reach out to ACSD Food and Nutrition Director Natalie Ritter, at nritter@atlanticiaschools.org.

BURL EDWIN SCOTT, 93, of Lutz, FL (Svcs. 5/28/22)

Obituaries

May 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

BURL EDWIN SCOTT, 93, of Lutz, FL, died May 6, 2022, at home. Funeral services for BURL SCOTT will be held 11-a.m. Saturday, May 28th, at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca.

The family will greet friends at the funeral home on Saturday, from 10-until 11-a.m.

Burial is in the Graceland Cemetery in Avoca.

BURL EDWIN SCOTT is survived by:

His wife – Lois [Gustafson] Scott, of Lutz, Fl.

His daughters – Debra (Richard) Hierlmeier, of Jacksonville, FL, & Cindy (Jim) O’ Donoghue, of Tampa, FL.

His sons – Randy Scott, of Bettendorf; Ken (Renee) Scott, and Dan Scott, all of Tampa.

His brothers – Mark (Margy) Scott, of Dakota Dunes, SD, & Larry (Vera) Scott, of Warner Robbins, GA

12 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, and his sister in law, Joan Scott, of Council Bluffs.

Backyard & Beyond 5-24-2022

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May 24th, 2022 by Jim Field

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Putin bans Ernst from visiting Russia, Grassley hasn’t yet made the list

News

May 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Senator Joni Ernst is the latest Iowa lawmaker who’s been permanently banned from entering Russia, but her Republican counterpart in the chamber is not on the list. Senator Chuck Grassley was asked in a conference call with Iowa reporters why he’s wasn’t singled out by Vladimir Putin, what some American legislators consider a badge of honor. “Maybe I’m not because I haven’t been so prominently displayed as people have,” Grassley says. “I think that’s very important to know that I’ve been tough on Putin, so maybe I should be on the list. I’ve said that either he’s sick or an egomaniac or both.” Grassley has condemned Russia’s continued assault on Ukraine as “inhumane” and he’s on record saying Putin is mirroring the actions of Stalin in the 1930s. “It seems to me that he’s violating the U.N. charter, killing innocent people,” Grassley says. “He’s already got Russian soldiers being prosecuted as war criminals and he could be prosecuted himself.”

In a news release on Monday, Ernst said: “I consider getting sanctioned by an autocratic, murderous thug a pretty clear sign that I’m doing something right.” During a speech on the Senate floor, Grassley urged his colleagues to support sending Ukraine any resources needed to stop what he called Putin’s mass murder. “I’ve spoken out the same way other senators have,” Grassley says. “I don’t care whether I’m on the list or not, because I’m not going to go to Russia anyway. I’ve been to Russia three times and every time it was a pleasure to go over there and interact with them, but I wouldn’t want to sit down with Putin now.”

In her news release, Ernst said: “Vladimir Putin’s lawless, unprovoked, and horrific war on Ukraine will be remembered by history as a despicable and unforgiving act. Putin can put my name at the top of his list.” In mid-April, all four members of Iowa’s Congressional delegation were sanctioned by Russia. Iowa Congresswoman Ashley Hinson issued a release, saying: “This is badge of honor, but it is laughable that Putin thinks these sanctions will even slightly deter our efforts to defeat him and support the Ukrainian people in their fight for freedom. Putin is an autocratic thug and a war criminal. I’ll continue to do everything in my power to cut him and his cronies off at the knees and ensure Ukraine has the resources necessary to send Putin into retreat.”

DNR report finds Iowa’s air is improving

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Department of Natural Resource’s annual report on air emissions shows Iowa air quality has improved dramatically. Acting Air Quality Bureau Chief, Marnie Stein (stine), says the report for 2020, shows emissions of sulfur dioxide dropped more than 90 percent since 2002. And nitrogen dioxide emissions have fallen 70 percent. “The largest source of pollutants back in 2002 was electricity generating facilities and manufacturing facilities that burned coal. A lot of those have either shut down, converted to natural gas, or are relying on renewable energy now,” Stein says.

The annual report tracking six major air pollutants, is based on numbers provided by the 300 largest emission sources such as A-D-M, 3-M, Cargill, and food and ethanol producers. Smaller businesses are required to report every three years.  “For the larger facilities, we look at ones that have a big change from the previous year, either up or down in emissions. And then we select a certain number every year to do a complete, comprehensive review of,” she says.

Iowa began collecting data from large sources in 1992, and from smaller sources in 2000. Additional information on air quality in Iowa and across the country is available from the U-S E-P-A, Iowa D-N-R, and American Lung Association.

Mazur, Anthony earn 2 top Big Ten awards; 6 Hawkeyes honored

Sports

May 24th, 2022 by admin

OMAHA, Neb. – University of Iowa redshirt sophomore Adam Mazur was selected as the Big Ten Pitcher of the Year and Keaton Anthony was tabbed as the Big Ten Freshman of the Year, it was announced Tuesday by the league office.  The Hawkeyes had four student-athletes earn All-Big Ten recognition and two players were named to the Big Ten All-Freshman Team.

Mazur and redshirt sophomore Peyton Williams were first-team All-Big Ten selections and Anthony and redshirt senior Ben Beutel earned second-team honors.  Anthony and Brody Brecht were named to the All-Freshman team, while redshirt junior Brendan Sher was Iowa’s Big Ten Sportsmanship recipient.

Mazur is the second consecutive Hawkeye (and second player in school history) to earn Big Ten Pitcher of the Year honors, following Trenton Wallace in 2021. (Starting pitcher Brett Backlund was a Big Ten Player of the Year in 1992.)  It is the fifth time in Big Ten history that a school has had two straight honorees and the first since Illinois in 2015 and 2016.

Anthony is the second player in program history to earn Big Ten Freshman of the Year honors, joining second baseman C.J. Thieleke in 1994.

Iowa’s four All-Big Ten selections give head coach Rick Heller 30 selections in his nine seasons in Iowa City.  Heller has coached at least one first-team All-Big Ten selection in seven of his eight seasons when awards were handed out (there were no honors in 2020).  Anthony and Brecht are the program’s first All-Freshman team honorees since 2011 (Taylor Zuetenhorst).

Mazur earned the top pitcher and first-team All-Big Ten honors after going 7-2 with a 3.05 ERA in 14 regular season starts.  The right-hander posted nine quality starts and fanned 90 batters (to 26 walks) over 88 2/3 innings.  The Woodbury, Minnesota, native went 5-1 with a 2.59 ERA in eight Big Ten starts where he led the league in ERA (2.59), wins (5) and innings (55 2/3).

Mazur is the fourth starting pitcher to earn first-team All-Big Ten honors under Heller.

Anthony earned Freshman of the Year, second-team All-Big Ten and All-Freshman team honors after hitting .360 (67-of-186) with 20 doubles, 14 home runs, 53 RBIs and 43 runs scored during the regular season.  Ten of Anthony’s home runs came in Big Ten play and his 20 doubles are second-most in program history.

The Hoschton, Georgia, native hit safely in 40 games, reached safely in 45 contests and posted 21 multi-hit games.  He earned a Big Ten record six Freshman of the Week honors during the regular season.

The outfielder ranked third in the Big Ten in doubles (20), fourth in slugging percentage (.694) and OPS (1.135), seventh in batting average (.360) and 10th in home runs (14) during the regular season.  In league games, Anthony tied for fourth with 10 home runs, ranked fifth in slugging (.768), tied for sixth in RBIs (30) and seventh in OPS (1.193).

Williams earned first-team honors after hitting .356 wit 38 RBIs, 51 runs scored and having 31 extra base hits (17 doubles, 12 home runs and two triples) during the regular season.  The Johnston, Iowa, native hit safely in 37 games and reached safely in 45 contests.  Williams ranks in the top eight in the Big Ten in four categories, including being fifth in on-base percentage (.477) and OPS (1.131), sixth in slugging (.654) and eighth in batting average (.356).

Williams is the second Hawkeye first baseman (Jake Adams) to earn first-team All-Big Ten honors under Heller.

Beutel enjoyed a breakout regular season as a key Hawkeye reliever, going 3-0 with a 1.33 ERA and four saves in a team-high 26 appearance.  The Davenport, Iowa native has allowed just 17 hits, struck out 36 and walked just four batters over 27 innings and he hasn’t allowed a run in 22 of his 26 appearances.  The southpaw has made multiple weekend appearances nine times this season.

Brecht earned All-Freshman team honors after going 1-3 with a 2.42 ERA in 16 relief appearances.  The Ankeny, Iowa, native has 44 strikeouts over 22 1/3 innings and has only allowed one extra base hits all season.  The flame-throwing right-hander has hit 100 or above (at least) 37 times this season (when Trackman data was available).

Sher was selected as Iowa’s Big Ten Sportsmanship Award recipient. The distinction is presented to student-athletes who display sportsmanship and ethical behavior, are in good academic standing, and demonstrate good citizenship outside of athletics.

Atlantic Police report, 5/24/22 – Atlantic man arrested on Homicide by Vehicle warrant

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May 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic Police Department reports an Atlantic man was arrested Friday (May 20th), in connection with a fatal accident that occurred during the early morning hours of Oct. 25, 2021, in Cass County. Authorities say 27-year-old Bryce Baker was taken into custody on Cass County warrants for: Homicide by vehicle – Operating under the influence (A Class-B Felony); Driving While License denied, suspended, cancelled or revoked; and Driving on the Wrong side of a two-way highway. As previously reported, the Iowa State Patrol said a 2001 Lincoln LS driven by Bryce Baker was traveling south on 620th/Olive Street at around 5:30-a.m., Oct. 25th, when the car crossed the center line of the road and struck a northbound 2010 Chevy pickup, head-on, just south of Dallas Road. A passenger in Baker’s vehicle, 29-year-old Griffin Ferguson, of Humboldt, died at the scene. Baker, and the driver of the pickup, 64-year-old Bernard Sullivan, of Atlantic, were injured. Baker was being held without bond in the Cass County Jail. His preliminary hearing is set for 9-a.m., May 31st.

Also arrested May 20th in Atlantic, was 39-year-old Wainy Ruben, of Atlantic. Ruben was taken into custody for OWI. The A-PD says 21-year-old Josh James, of Atlantic, was arrested May 14th, for Burglary in the 2nd Degree, and Theft in the 2nd. On the 19th, 43-year-old Tina Binkley, of Des Moines, and 57-year-old Joline Reyes, of Ft. Dodge, were arrested for Theft in the 4th Degree (Shoplifting).

38-year-old Amy Jo Cameron, of Atlantic, was cited into court on May 14th, for Simple Assault. On May 23rd, 36-year-old Eric Mark, of Atlantic, was arrested for consumption of alcohol in a public place/1st offense, and disorderly conduct. And, 20-year-old Gage Mundorf, of Atlantic, was arrested on Cass County warrants for Criminal Mischief in the 4th and 5th Degrees.