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Heartbeat Today 6-24-2022

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

June 24th, 2022 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Humanities Iowa speaker David Connon about his program about Iowans who served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War.  The program will be Sunday, June 26, 2022 at 2:00 pm at the Hitchcock House near Lewis.

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Local 24-Hour Rainfall Totals Reported at 7:00 am on Friday, June 24, 2022

Ag/Outdoor, Weather

June 24th, 2022 by Jim Field

  • KJAN, Atlantic  .08″
  • Massena  .71″
  • Elk Horn  .07″
  • Oakland  .41″
  • Corning  .18″
  • Manning  .06″
  • Underwood  .16″
  • Creston  .19″

Master Gardener training now enrolling for August class

Ag/Outdoor, News

June 23rd, 2022 by admin

Applications are now being accepted for anyone interested in the Iowa Master Gardener training, which will be offered in many locations across the state, including Cass County, beginning in mid-August. Applicants have from June 3 to July 8 to apply for the fall session. Online training begins August 22, with a local orientation session scheduled for Monday evening, August 15th.  The program will be delivered in a hybrid format this fall, with many lessons taking place online, but several face-to-face learning opportunities also offered for trainees to connect and participate in hands-on learning activities as a group.

“Throughout the pandemic, many of our programs have been forced into virtual formats and participants have missed out on peer-to-peer interactions,” said Alicia Herzog, Master Gardener Statewide Coordinator with ISU Extension and Outreach. “We find immense value in the learning that happens when our participants interact with each other, their county Extension and Outreach staff, and experts in their local communities. We’re happy to be able to offer the best of both worlds with this hybrid format.”

Iowans wishing to complete Master Gardener training should complete the initial registration online by July 8, and then will be contacted by their local extension office to complete a background screening and finalize payment and registration. Once accepted into the program, trainees will participate in online learning modules at their own pace through their home computer, and should also plan to attend at least 4 in-person training sessions organized by their county office to complete the training.

A total of 17 educational modules will be offered online by Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, on topics that include houseplants, pollinators, vegetables, and perennial flowers. Each course module includes a book chapter, lecture video, online discussion board for trainees to connect and discuss the topic and a follow up quiz. Participants will also take an online pre-test and post-test to gauge knowledge gained through the course.

Applicants for the 2022 training must apply online by Friday July 8. The online class begins on Monday, August 22. An in-person orientation class will be held at the Cass County Extension Office on Monday August 15th to distribute materials and discuss the hands-on training schedule. Apply and learn more about the program online at www.extension.iastate.edu/mastergardener.

The fee for the training is $150 and covers all class materials. The fee will be payable to the Cass County Extension Office upon acceptance into the program. Because Master Gardener volunteers work with many community partners, applicants will also be required to successfully pass a background screen before being accepted into the program. At the end of the course, there is an open-book test that participants will need to pass to complete the course and receive their certificate.

The Master Gardener program is open to anyone who is passionate about volunteering and gardening. No previous garden knowledge is required. The program equips participants to grow in knowledge about gardening best practices. After the training, Master Gardeners volunteer in their community, making contributions such as donating vegetables to food pantries, leading community beautification projects and maintaining demonstration gardens at local parks and county fairgrounds.

After completion of the MG Training, participants have 13 months to complete 40 volunteer hours to finish their “internship” and become a full Master Gardener. Annually, Master Gardener status can be maintained with 20 volunteer hours per year and ten hours of continuing education. Cass County has an active Master Gardener group that participates in many projects throughout the year, so opportunities to learn and volunteer are plentiful! Examples of local Master Gardener volunteer projects include educational workshops and seminars, maintaining community parks and demonstration gardens, and donating fresh produce to food pantries. Iowa State has offered Master Gardener training since 1977, engaging more than 15,000 people in learning about gardening best practices.

Iowans who want professional development training for their job and who do not plan to volunteer can participate in the ProHort option, for a fee of $550. No background check is required for this option.

Local extension staff can help anyone with questions about joining Master Gardener training this year, including details of when and where in-person meetings will take place locally.

For more information on the class, or the Master Gardener program in general, contact the Cass County Extension Office at 712-243-1132, or email Cass County Extension Director and Master Gardner Coordinator Kate Olson at keolson@iastate.edu. Online program registration can be completed at www.extension.iastate.edu/mastergardener.

Frozen Fruit Slush (6-23-2022)

Mom's Tips

June 23rd, 2022 by Jim Field

  • 3 medium firm bananas, sliced
  • 1/2 cup lemonade concentrate
  • 6 medium ripe peaches, peeled and cubed
  • 3 cups water
  • 1 can (20 oz.) crushed pineapple, undrained
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 1 1/3 cups seedless red grapes, halved
  • 1 cup orange juice concentrate

In a large bowl, stir the bananas and lemonade concentrate until coated.  Stir in the remaining ingredients.  Cover and freeze for 8 hours or until firm.  Remove from the freezer 1 to 1 1/4 hours before serving so mixture becomes slushy.

YIELD: 12 servings

Heartbeat Today 6-23-2022

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

June 23rd, 2022 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Shelli Larsen at the Museum of Danish America about the Sankt Hans Aften festival on Saturday, June 25.

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Iowa DNR says Pheasant harvest was up this year

Ag/Outdoor, News

June 22nd, 2022 by admin

Survey numbers from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources show hunters bagged around 375-thousand pheasants this year. Wildlife biologist, Todd Bogenschutz, says that’s around a 25 percent increase over last year.

He says the information from hunters confirmed their August roadside survey — which show bird numbers up in the northern third of the state and across the central portion — while tough winter conditions dropped bird numbers in south.

Bogenschutz says he was shocked to see an increase in the number of hunters.

While bird numbers have trended up the last couple of years — Bogenschutz says habitat and weather remain the key factors that determine the trend will continue.

The D-N-R will conduct its roadside pheasant survey again in August. Bogenschutz says the weather conditions this spring have been good for nesting and he expects the numbers will stay strong.

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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Fun Continues at Produce in the Park June 23 with BBQ and Bounce Houses

Ag/Outdoor, News

June 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

ATLANTIC, IA – Produce in the Park continues to be a popular spot this summer. According to Market Manager Brigham Hoegh, weekly food trucks are believed to be playing a role in increased attendance. On June 23, A-Town SmokeShack will be at the park. A-Town SmokeShack is expanding their menu this week to include pulled pork nachos, hot dogs,
and kids meals, in addition to their traditional brisket and pulled pork barbeque sandwiches and meals, sides including cheesy potatoes and baked beans, chips, and ice-cold drinks.

In addition to food trucks, an increased number of visiting organizations and vendors is also drawing more people to the park. The Nishna Valley Family YMCA is the June sponsor of Produce in the Park and continues to bring bounce houses and activities to the park every week this month. The bounce houses are a kid favorite, and parents and guardians are reminded there are just two weeks left in the month of June to enjoy the fun. 

Other activities at the park on June 23 include coloring with Cass County PROSPER as part of Self-Care Summer, yard games with Atlantic Parks & Recreation, and gardening information from Cass County Master Gardeners. Zion Integrated Behavioral Health Services and the Cass County chapter of the American Cancer Society will also be at the park, the Guest Chef will be sharing free samples of kale chips, and Sarah Selders will be performing live. Lastly, nearly 20 vendors will be at the park on June 23, including popular dessert vendor Frosting Inc.

On June 16 Produce in the Park introduced a new market layout to help with traffic flow. Additional sidewalks and shady spaces are now being utilized. Produce in the Park thanks Atlantic Parks and Recreation for maintaining a beautiful city park and encourages shoppers to bring blankets or lawn chairs to relax, hang out, and picnic in the park.
Event: Produce in the Park Bounce Houses & BBQ
Date: June 23, 2022
Time: 4:30-6:30 PM
Location: Atlantic City Park (10 W. 7th Street, Atlantic, IA 50022)
For updates on Produce in the Park, follow Produce in the Park on Facebook (www.facebook.com/ProduceInThePark) or Instagram (www.instagram.com/produceintheparkatlanticia/), or visit the Produce in the Park website to sign up for the e-newsletter at www.produceintheparkatlanticiowa.com.

Wastewater overflow in Carroll

Ag/Outdoor, News

June 20th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

CARROLL, Iowa — The Iowa Department of Natural Resources reports untreated wastewater overflowed from a manhole near St. Anthony Regional Hospital on the southeast side of Carroll Monday morning.

An unknown amount of untreated wastewater reached the Middle Raccoon River before hospital and city staff stopped the spill about 11 a.m. City staff helped identify the likely cause of the discharge, a collapsed sewer pipe owned by the hospital.

DNR staff were onsite Monday afternoon to take water samples and look at the river. Residents should keep children and pets out of the river for the next 24 to 48 hours. DNR will monitor cleanup and consider appropriate enforcement action.