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Glenwood Police report, 4/21/22

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April 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The Glenwood Police Department reports the arrest on Wednesday, of a Sioux City, Iowa, resident. 39-year-old Leslie Wilson was arrested for Driving While Barred. Wilson’s cash or surety bond was set at $2,000.

High School Tennis Scoreboard 04/20/2022

Sports

April 21st, 2022 by admin

Lewis Central 9, Harlan 0

Cardinals take another from Miami

Sports

April 21st, 2022 by admin

The Cardinals took a second straight game from the Marlins on Wednesday night with a 2-0 win. Tommy Edman had two hits to lead the Cardinals offense.

Genesis Cabrera took the win on the mound with Miles Mikolas coming on in relief and Giovanny Gallegos earning the save.

The Cardinals improved to 7-3 on the season. The Redbirds will face the Marlins again tonight with pregame at 4:45 p.m. We’ll have it on KJAN.

Buffalo-Style Chicken Fingers (4-21-2022)

Mom's Tips

April 21st, 2022 by Jim Field

  • 4 cups crushed cornflakes
  • 1/4 cup finely snipped parsley
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 2 lbs. skinless, boneless chicken breast halves
  • 2/3 cup bottled blue cheese salad dressing
  • 4 teaspoons water
  • 2 to 4 teaspoons bottled hot pepper sauce
  • celery sticks
  • bottled blue cheese salad dressing

Preheat oven to 425 degrees.  In a shallow bowl or pie plate combine crushed cornflakes, parsley and salt.  Cut chicken breasts into strips about 3/4″ wide and 3″ long.

In a bowl, combine the 2/3 cup blue cheese salad dressing, water and hot pepper sauce.  Add chicken; stir to coat.  Roll chicken pieces individually in crumb mixture to coat.

Place chicken strips in a single layer in two lightly greased 15″ x 10″ x 1″ baking pans.  Bake, one pan at a time, for 18 to 20 minutes or until chicken is no longer pink and crumbs are golden.

To serve, transfer chicken to a serving platter.  Serve warm with celery sticks and additional blue cheese dressing for dipping.

YIELD:  24 servings.

Heartbeat Today 4-21-2022

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

April 21st, 2022 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with author, historian and documentary producer Jeff Stein, who will present the program, “From the Battlefront to the Homefront: Iowa Broadcasters Go to War,” Sunday, April 24 at 2:00 pm at the American Legion Memorial Building in Atlantic.  Jeff will also provide historical audio clips from Iowa war correspondents.  Here are a couple of examples:

Herb Plambeck V-E Day, May 15, 1945:

Jack Shelley on Guam after Atomic Bomb drop August 11, 1945:

And, here is the interview with Jeff:

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Pickup reported stolen in Creston

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April 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – The Creston Police Department says officials with AgriVision Equipment, in Creston, reported Wednesday morning, that one of their vehicles was stolen. A white, 2020 Chevy Silverado pickup registered to AgriVision, was stolen. The vehicle was valued at $37,200.

Iowa Tourism Organizations, Individuals Receive Awards at 2022 Conference

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April 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) — Officials with the Iowa Tourism Office, Wednesday, presented 26 awards recognizing excellence in the tourism industry at a ceremony in Des Moines, during the 2022 Iowa Tourism Conference. Amy Zeiger, state tourism manager for the Iowa Tourism Office, said  “Iowa tourism realized a great recovery since last summer.. That’s in large part to the innovative work from our partners. We’re excited to celebrate their accomplishments and the industry’s momentum with these awards.” 
Awards, divided into metro and rural distinctions, were made in 13 categories. In addition, conference attendees voted for the People’s Choice Award; nominees were the second-highest scoring nominations.   The following western and southwest Iowa communities or businesses received awards in these categories:
  • Outstanding Dining Business: The Wells Visitor Center & Ice Cream Parlor, Le Mars;
  • Outstanding Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Initiative  : Yummi Blox, Sioux City;
  • Outstanding Marketing Collaboration: City of Sioux Center and Sioux Center Chamber of Commerce;
  • Outstanding Social Media Execution: Council Bluffs Convention & Visitors Bureau (Metro); Emerge Marketing Solutions, Manning (Rural);
  • Outstanding Website: Council Bluffs Convention & Visitors Bureau (Metro); Adams Community Economic Development Corporation, Corning (Rural)
  • People’s Choice Award: The Wells Visitor Center & Ice Cream Parlor, Le Mars.

The Iowa Tourism Office, part of the Iowa Economic Development Authority, works closely with community partners, attractions and events, to promote the state’s beautifully vast scenery and unique history. Tourism in Iowa generated $1.5 billion in tax revenues in 2020, with more than $860 million supporting state and local governments, while employing a total of 60,218 people statewide. For more information on everything Iowa has to offer tourists, visit traveliowa.com.

Atlantic City Council approves facade grant application & subdivision plats

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April 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The City Council in Atlantic, Wednesday, approved a request from Southwest Iowa Planning Council (SWIPCO) Community Development Director Alexsis Fleener, to support an application to the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA), for a $900,000 CDBG-CV (Community Development Block Grant-Covid Recovery) grant to facilitate facade improvements to buildings in the 200-to 210-block of Chestnut Street, in downtown Atlantic.

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Fleener says the City’s support is needed in advance of the submission of the application to IEDA, as they will judge which projects are to be approved in the next grant cycle. The application deadline is April 30th. If approved, the City would act as the holder of the construction contract without any financial obligation. The building’s owners are Keith and Cindy Steffens.

The proposed plan will bring the buildings to good condition by repairing or replacing elements of the fronts of the buildings, which could include brick tuckpointing, windows, doors, painting, awnings, and storefront work.

The Steffens’ property is not the only project on the list for downtown improvements.

She says once it begins, construction will take approximately ten months to complete and must be completed by June 2023. In other news, the Atlantic City Council, Wednesday, approved a preliminary plat for the Redwood Subdivision for residential development. The land will be used for the creation of nine new lots for single-family homes. The first reading of a related ordinance changing the area zoning classification from R-4 (multiple family) to R-2 (low density single family),was also approved.

The Atlantic City Council also held and approved the first reading of Ordinances pertaining to the “Mowing of Properties” (reducing the maximum allowable growth of grass from 12 inches to 9 inches), and an Ordinance under Nuisance Abatement to include the amended mowing ordinance.

If the property owner fails to comply after the 2nd notice, the City would mow the grass and bill the owner accordingly. The hourly rate for mowing would be considerably higher than if a private mower were hired to handle the unsightly grassy area.

Eight people arrested in the Marshalltown area in an undercover drug sting

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April 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Eight people were arrested on Wednesday as part of an undercover investigation by Iowa Drug Task Force agents in Marshalltown and the surrounding area. According to a press release from the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office, three Marshalltown residents were taken into custody by law enforcement authorities after a search warrant was issued at a home located at 522 North Center Street.

Twenty-seven-year-old Austin Peter Baer was arrested and charged with having possession of a schedule II controlled substance (methamphetamine), with intent to deliver; failing to affix a drug tax stamp; and violating a parole warrant. Twenty-nine-year-old Scott William Doc Slocum was also arrested and charged with violating a parole warrant, while 22-year-old Ramon Jesus Mora was charged with having possession of a schedule II controlled substance (meth).

A search warrant was also issued by authorities at a home located at 206 South Third Avenue, at which time multiple arrests were made. Thirty-year-old Omar Alejandro Cruz, and 26-year-old Stefani Jo Perdue, both of Marshalltown were each charged with having possession of a schedule II controlled substance (meth); engaging in prohibited acts; and possession of drug paraphernalia. Thirty-one-year-old Jose Eduardo Victor of Marshalltown was also arrested at the same address on felony warrants. In addition, 45-year-old Michael Joseph Alexander of Wellsburg was arrested by authorities in Wellsburg on a failure to appear warrant.

A warrant was also issued by authorities in Hampton, resulting in the arrest of 41-year-old Andrew Craig Buttshaw on charges of having possession of a schedule II controlled substance (meth); and possession of drug paraphernalia. Warrants were also served at three other addresses in Marshalltown on Wednesday with no additional arrests being made. However, the search did lead to the seizure of a “distributional” amount of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia, with a stolen vehicle also being recovered.

According to the press release, a minor child was also encountered while the warrants were being served.

Iowa offensive line coach George Barnett talks spring drills

Sports

April 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Iowa offensive line coach George Barnett was not surprised that unit struggled a year ago. Despite having All-American center Tyler Linderbaum the line struggled with injuries and inconsistent play during the Hawkeyes’ 10-4 season.

Barnett says 10 of the 14 offensive lineman this spring have three or four years of eligibility remaining and several were forced into service last year at an early stage.

Barnett says the added experience will help in Iowa’s zone blocking scheme.

The Hawkeyes close out spring drills with an open practice Saturday in Kinnick Stadium.