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State trooper who caught COVID suing for back pay after being off work since Jan. 2021

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April 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Capital Dispatch is reporting that a state trooper who contracted COVID in January of last year is suing the state for back pay and benefits. Matthew Eimers of Fort Dodge is a former Iowa National Guard soldier who worked in Ogden’s police department for nearly nine years before becoming a state trooper in March of 2001. The lawsuit indicates Eimers has heart and lung problems caused by COVID and has been unable to work for the past 15 months. According to the Iowa Capital Dispatch, the state quit paying Eimers his salary after 60 days and he’s been using sick leave and other benefits to get by.

Eimers’ lawsuit cites an Iowa law that requires the state to pay troopers who are incapacitated due to work-related injury or disease until they recover or are declared permanently disabled. Eimers previously asked a judge to order a medical review board to determine if Eimers is disabled and eligible for benefits from the State Peace Officer Retirement System. A hearing on that case is scheduled later this week.

Iowan caught with drugs in New Mexico sentenced to prison

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April 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A northwest Iowa woman arrested in New Mexico with illegal drugs has been sentenced to seven years in federal prison. Forty-one-year-old Heather Sorgdrager and another person were caught with more than 42 pounds of meth a year ago. Sordrager admitted in court she planned to bring the drugs from New Mexico to Sioux City. She pleaded guilty in October to conspiracy to distribute meth in and around Sioux City.

Adair County Supervisors set Budget Amendment Hearing & Bridge project letting

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April 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors, Wednesday, set the date and time of a Public Hearing on an Amendment to the County’s FY22 Budget. The hearing takes place during their meeting on May 18th, at 9:15-a.m., at the courthouse, in Greenfield. Their action followed an explanation from County Auditor Mandy Berg, on some of the reasons for changes in revenue and expenditures, which included new money into the Clerk of Court, Juvenile Services and Sheriff’s Offices.

Some of the expenditures/changes include those for the Secondary Roads Dept., the Conservation Service, Medical Examiner and DHS.

You can review additional details at the Adair County Auditor’s Office. The Board also passed two Resolutions pertaining to $5-million in General Obligation Urban Renewal Bonds.

The second resolution authorized and provided: for the issuance and levying of a tax to pay the bonds; approval of the tax exemption certificate, and continuing disclosure certificate.

And, the Supervisors approved a Right-Of-Way contract for the N5 Richland Bridge. County Engineer Nick Kauffman said bid letting on the estimated $820,000 project is expected to take place May 23rd. A Public Hearing on vacating the western portion of 305th Lane in Adair County, will take place next month as well, but the date and time have not yet been set.

Oakland woman arrested on assault & Child Endangerment charges

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April 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Council Bluffs, Iowa) – The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office says a woman from Oakland was arrested Tuesday night, following a reported disturbance at a residence in the 400 block of S. Chautauqua, in Oakland. A Deputy made contact with a man who he had made contact with the night before, during a verbal disturbance. Authorities say 27-year-old Amanda Wheeler, of Oakland, was arrested for Domestic Abuse Assault on the parent of a child, and two counts of Child Endangerment with Substantial Risk. She remained held in the Pott. County Jail Wednesday (4/27), on a $2,300 bond.

And, 37-year-old Jonathan Keith Brown, of Council Bluffs, was arrested Tuesday afternoon, on a warrant for Probation Violation. He was taken into custody at the Sheriff’s Office after turning himself-in, and was booked into the Pott. County Jail.

Iowa company honored by SBA for its focus on helping other businesses shine

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April 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Anytime you see or hear about a ground-breaking or a grand opening, do you ever wonder where those golden shovels or giant scissors for ribbon-cuttings come from? They were likely purchased through a central Iowa company whose founder is being named the Iowa Small Business Person of the Year by the U-S Small Business Administration. Kimberly Baeth  is president and owner of Golden Openings of Urbandale. “We are a preferred vendor for the White House. We do things for Oprah, Disney, Fortune 500 companies, colleges, universities — those are some of our main repeat customers,” Baeth says. “We grew 32% every year for 24 years. Last year we did 84%, phenomenal growth.”

The company was founded in 1991 as a one-stop-shop for ceremonial products for grand openings, ribbon cuttings and ground-breaking events. Over 25 years, Golden Openings has helped tens of thousands of businesses open their doors and make an impact in their communities. Before venturing off on her own, Baeth was working for a chamber of commerce when a new business asked for help with a ribbon cutting ceremony, but there were no giant scissors to be found. “I had my dad make a pair of wood scissors with razor blades that met and then our chamber phones started ringing off the hook. We couldn’t keep them in stock,” Baeth says. “We had Target wanting a pair of red and white ones. We had General Mills wanting a pair with all their logos and their cereals on it. Other chambers were calling to borrow them and they were dangerous. You could get cut, it just was crazy, but the demand was so high so I knew this could be a business.”

Owner Kimberly Baeth

While the Iowa business offers some 20-thousand ceremony-related products, things like balloons, banners, red carpets, shovels and hard hats, those specialty scissors remain one of the top sellers. “Now, there’s probably over 100 different kinds of scissors between gold, chrome,” Baeth says. “The smallest ones are six-inch. We have plastic ones that don’t cut for prisons and preschoolers, all the way up to the world’s largest scissors and they’re called 40-inch world’s largest scissors. Different colored handles, you can customize them.”

Golden Openings has 14 employees and has done business on every continent on the globe but one, and Baeth says she’s working to change that by supplying the ribbon and scissors for a marathon foot race on Antarctica. Baeth will represent Iowa at National Small Business Week activities next week.

Closure of Glenwood Resource Center is chance for town to grow, diversify

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April 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Glenwood Resource Center’s closure in 2024 will leave a large gap in that southwest Iowa community. The facility for people with intellectual disabilities is Mills County’s largest employer. Glenwood Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Rachel Reis says the community is beginning to have conversations on how to shift.  Reis says, “This may be a transition and a growth period for our county to kind of look at things a little differently, and to set ourselves up differently so we’re not so dependent on one large employer.”

Reis estimates more than 500 Glenwood-area residents’ jobs will be impacted. The center for people with severe intellectual disabilities has been in Glenwood for over 150 years. Mayor Ron Kohn (CONE) says he believes its closure could lead to many of its families and employees looking to new communities for support and jobs. “The possibility of a similar job opening up is not very likely,” Mayor Kohn says, “and so that presents a serious challenging environment for them to decide what their future is going to hold.”

Kohn says the community is already working to see what will take the care center’s place. He says it could be an opportunity for the town to grow and diversify. The state announced the plan to close the facility earlier this month after a U-S Department of Justice investigation found residents in the facility were subject to harmful experimentation and poor medical care.

Mount Ayr Boys Raider Relays 04/26/2022

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April 27th, 2022 by admin

Mount Ayr Boys Raider Relays
04/26/2022

Class A Team Scores

  1. Earlham 129
  2. Central Decatur 115
  3. I-35 110
  4. Clarke 82
  5. Mount Ayr 74
  6. Nodaway Valley 57
  7. Wayne 16

Class B Team Scores

  1. Lenox 162
  2. Lamoni 108
  3. Southeast Warren 74
  4. Bedford 68
  5. East Union 61
  6. Seymour 53
  7. Central Decatur JV 29
  8. Murray 13
  9. Orient-Macksburg 11
  10. Mormon Trail 8
  11. Diagonal 2

Full results HERE

Heartbeat Today 4-27-2022

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

April 27th, 2022 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with graduating seniors Eyon Steffensen, Elly Peters, Lane Spieker and Paige Jensen of CAM High School.

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Creston man arrested on a drug warrant in Ringgold County

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April 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Officials with the Creston Police Department today (Wednesday), said 34-year-old Corry Donal Johnston, of Creston, was arrested April 20th at around 10-p.m., at the Ringgold County Sheriff’s Office. Johnston was taken into custody on an Adams County warrant, Union County warrants for:

Corry Donal Johnston (Ringgold Co. S/O photo)

Possession of Controlled Substance/2nd Offense – Methamphetamine; Driving while Barred; Possession of Drug Paraphernalia; Eluding-Speed in excess of 25mph over limit, and Participating in a felony or result in serious injury 2nd offense; and on Ringgold County warrants for:

  • Dominion/Control of a firearm by a felon.
  • Possession of Burglary tools
  • Possession of a controlled substance/2nd offense
  • Driving While Barred
  • Providing False Identification information
  • Poss. of Drug Paraphernalia, and
  • Failure to Display a registration plate.

His bond in Ringgold County was set at $11,300. His cash/surety bond on the Union County charges was set at $9,300.  The Ringgold County Sheriff’s Office says a Deputy made contact with Johnston at the Casey’s General Store in Mount Ayr, and took him into custody.

Cass County Extension Report 4-27-2022

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

April 27th, 2022 by Jim Field

w/Kate Olson.

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