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Iowa ag secretary says 13 million birds have been euthanized to prevent spread of avian influenza

Ag/Outdoor, News

April 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig says nearly 13 million poultry animals have been killed in Iowa so far to try to prevent the spread of bird flu.

Naig says in the bird flu outbreak of 2015, the virus spread from facility to facility, but it appears bio-security measures at large operations are working and officials believe this year’s round of bird flu is being spread by wild birds.

Naig made his comments today (Friday) during taping of “Iowa Press” which airs tonight (Friday) at 7:30 on Iowa P-B-S.

Controversy surrounding state money for USS Iowa launch

News

April 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A Senate committee has scaled back a House plan to provide 200-thousand dollars in state tax money to launch the U-S-S Iowa, a nuclear-powered submarine that’s scheduled to join the Navy fleet later this year. Republicans on the Senate Appropriations Committee have voted to reduce the state contribution to 150-thousand — and half of that would be withdrawn from a state fund for veterans.

Senator Bill Dotzler, a Democrat from Waterloo, says veterans groups strongly oppose the move and it taints the excitement of having a new sub named in honor of our state.

Iowans who get any of the two dozen specialty license plates for veterans pay a fee that goes into the Iowa Veterans License Plate Fund. Senator Mark Lofgren, a Republican from Muscatine, says it doesn’t seem outrageous to use some of that money for the U-S-S Iowa.

Money in the Iowa Veterans License Plate Fund is distributed by the Iowa Commission on Veterans Affairs. The state commander of the V-F-W says the money in that fund should be used for veterans who live in Iowa, not on a christening ceremony or Iowa-themed furnishings for a submarine.

IOLA MAE STEIBER, 96, of Atlantic (Visitation 4/3/22)

Obituaries

April 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

IOLA MAE STEIBER, 96, of Atlantic, died Thursday, March 31st, at Atlantic Nursing and Rehab. A Visitation and viewing with the family of IOLA STEIBER will be held on Sunday, April 3rd, from 3-until 5-p.m., at the Rieken Vieth Funeral Home in Oakland.

A private family interment will take place in the Oaklawn Cemetery.

IOLA STEIBER is survived by:

Her daughters – Cathy (Merlin) Eshelman, of Atlantic, and Joann Steiber, of Waukee.

Her sister – Peggy Taylor, of Oakland.

A grandson, and other relatives.

Supreme Court rules in case of transgender prison nurse

News

April 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Supreme Court threw out one portion of the case, but has upheld an award to a transgender nurse who used to work for the Iowa Department of Corrections. Jesse Vroegh Jesse Vroegh sued after he transitioned from female to male in 2014 and was told to use a unisex bathroom in a different building instead of the men’s bathroom. He cited sex and gender discrimination and won in court.

The Supreme Court upheld the 120-thousand dollar jury verdict for gender discrimination but threw out the sex discrimination finding. The court also denied Vroegh’s cross-appeal against health insurer Wellmark for denial of coverage for gender transition surgery. The opinion says the state determined which procedures were or were not covered under the policy, not Wellmark. Vroegh was fired in 2017 for an issue unrelated to this case.

Cass Health Welcomes Hand Surgeon

News

April 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

ATLANTIC, IOWA – Cass Health officials have announced board-certified hand and microvascular surgeon Dr. Caliste Hsu is the latest addition to the Atlantic Medical Center’s Surgery Clinic. Dr. Hsu specializes in hand and microvascular procedures and surgeries. Her discipline includes endoscopic and open carpal tunnel release, treatment for arthritis of the hand and wrist, as well as repairs for traumatic injury to the tendons, nerves, and arteries.

Tammy Bireline, Cass Health Chief Clinic Administrator, says “Cass Health is very fortunate to be able to add a needed orthopedic subspecialty to the many services we already have available. Adding someone with Dr. Hsu’s training and expertise will only raise the level of care we can provide our community.”

Dr. Caliste Hsu (Cass Health photo)

Dr. Hsu is board certified by the American Board of Surgery. She is fellowship-trained in Hand and Microvascular Surgery. She is a member of the American College of Surgeons and the American Medical Association. Dr. Hsu will provide care to patients on the second and fourth Fridays every month at Atlantic Medical Center Surgery Clinic. To make an appointment, please call 712-243-7535.

Glenwood P-D report, 4/1/22

News

April 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Police in Glenwood report two Glenwood men were arrested on separate charges, Thursday. 48-year-old Edwin Rogers was arrested on a Mills County warrant, with a cash-only bond of $5,000. And, 22-year-old Domonic Monson was arrested for Criminal Mischief in the 5th Degree. His bond was set at $300.

Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s report, 4/1/22

News

April 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Council Bluffs, Iowa) – Sheriff’s officials in Pottawattamie County report a woman was arrested on OWI and other charges, after she nearly hit a sheriff’s deputy head-on early Thursday morning.  The Pott. County communication center put out a broadcast about vehicle traveling north in the southbound lanes of Interstate 29. Deputy Healey proceeded to the location. When he entered I-29 southbound, a 2011 Mazda 3 was traveling at him in a head-on fashion at around 1:50-a.m. The Deputy performed a traffic stop on the vehicle, and following an investigation, arrested 43-year-old Jessica Roseann Fettinger for OWI 1st Offense, Possession of a Controlled Substance (Marijuana) 1st Offense, and Driving on the Wrong Side of Roadway.

In other activity, Pott. County Deputies were called at around 12:12-a.m. Friday (April 1st) to the Casey’s Store on Virginia Hills Road, following a report of an intoxicated man out of control, and with a taser. Following an investigation, 47-year-old Frank Hartford Kretzschmarm of Carter Lake was arrested for Assault with Intent to Inflict Serious Injury, Criminal Mischief 4th, and Public Intoxication 1st Offense. His bond was set at $3,300.

The Sheriff’s Office said also, 30-year-old Donald Bouchard, of Elk Horn, Nebraska, was arrested Thursday, following a traffic stop. He was charged with OWI 1st Offense ($1,000 bond). And, 32-year-old Ryan Thomas Shea, of Crescent, was arrested Thursday, for Violation of a No Contact/Protective Order – Contempt of Court. Authorities report on March 10th, 30-year-old Macaulay Cy Brock turned himself-in to the Pott. County Sheriff’s Department. Brock was wanted on a warrant for Criminal Mischief in the 3rd Degree, for damage ranging from $750-to $1,500. Brock was arrested and turned over to Pott. County Corrections.

Congresswoman Hinson talks about vote on insulin cap

News

April 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Iowa Congresswoman Ashley Hinson, a Republican from Marion, was one of two members of the Iowa delegation to vote against a U-S House bill that caps the cost of insulin at 35 dollars. Hinson says she doesn’t like the other costs that go with the bill. “It’s a serious issue we should be tackling here in Congress in a bipartisan way. It was disheartening for me to see Democrats and Speaker Pelosi mover forward with this legislation — because it will raise premiums for over 200 million Americans,” Hinson says.

Republican Congressman Randy Feenstra voted against the bill, while Republican Marionette Miller-Meeks and Democrat Cindy Axne voted for it. Hinson says the bill gives too much control to the government. “It also sets a dangerous precedent here that the governor should be able to control in the private sector the price of medications that Americans need,” she says.

Hinson says the favors another bill that includes several bipartisan provisions. “It caps seniors out of pocket for insulin at 50 dollars per month, and it also allows our high-deductible health insurance plans to cover insulin before the deductible kicks in. So, the Lower Cost More Cures Act is a policy of again, 40 bipartisan provisions,” Hinson says. “And that’s the direction we should be moving, not passing on that premium increase to more than 200 million Americans.”

Hinson is seeking her second term in Congress. Democrat State Senator Liz Mathis is challenging Hinson for the seat. Mathis released a statement which says Hinson “would rather protect the profits of her pharmacy donors than deliver on her promises to Iowans. Instead of honoring her word and Iowans’ wishes, Ashley Hinson sided with party bosses and her drug company donors.”

APRIL 2022

Birthday Club

April 1st, 2022 by admin

April 1st:

  • Kim Lackershire of Elk Horn (Winner)
  • Clint Mathisen of Massena
  • Joy Miller of Atlantic
  • Ruth Weitzel of Atlantic
  • Elana Sopcich of Atlantic
  • Bruce Nelson of Atlantic

April 2nd:

  • Kenny Hinson of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Lynette Herrick of Wiota

April 3rd:

  • Angela Johnson of Lewis (Winner)
  • Nancy Freeman of Atlantic
  • Herbert Hansen of Atlantic
  • Penny Beaman of Brayton
  • Betty Simonsen of Exira

April 4th:

  • Dorothy Peters of Marne (Winner)
  • Miley Kelly of Griswold
  • Jane Jessen of Exira
  • Wendy Petersen of Atlantic

April 5th:

  • Dawn Dreager of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Bobbi McNees of Atlantic
  • Jessie Wheeler of Exira

April 6th:

  • Rich Smith of Atlantic (Winner)

April 7th:

  • Sally Matthies of Walnut (Winner)
  • April Meyer of Atlantic

April 8th:

  • Sandy Bauer of Exira (Winner)
  • Kristen Templemen
  • Liz Schmidt of Audubon

April 9th:

  • Lori McConnell of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Jo Krueger of Griswold
  • Lily Knudsen of Marne

April 10th:

  • Joy Hansen of Brayton (Winner)
  • Dianna Peterson of Atlantic
  • Becky Stahr of Atlantic

April 11th:

  • Vickie Tibben of Audubon (Winner)
  • Keith Grabill of Audubon

April 12th:

  • Mara Ann Myers of Atlantic (Winner)

April 13th:

  • Beth Lauritsen of Exira (Winner)
  • Mary Ann Huegerich of Exira

April 14th:

  • Nancy Zellmer of Atlantic (Winner)

April 15th:

  • Mark Harris of Anita (Winner)
  • Megan Frederiksen of Atlantic
  • TJ Barber of Wiota
  • Phyllis Pierce of Atlantic

April 16th:

  • Donna Zellmer of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Darwin Alm of Atlantic
  • Elinor Elsberry of Atlantic

April 17th:

  • Sadie Schultes of Exira (Winner)
  • Brianna Atkins of Atlantic

April 18th:

  • James Hickman of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Debbie Leistad of Atlantic
  • Sara Paulsen of Exira
  • Bea Petersen of Atlantic

April 19th:

  • Carolyn Dix of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Deb Weitzel of Atlantic
  • Doris Christensen of Audubon

April 20th:

  • Sheri Fletcher of Atlantic (Winner)

April 21st:

  • Jenna Andersen of Audubon (Winner)
  • Mary Jo Blunk of Atlantic
  • Nancy Peterson of Audubon

April 22nd:

  • Brynn Lamp of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Dawn Marnin of Anita
  • Jacob Silence of Atlantic
  • Todd Lawshe of Audubon

April 23rd:

  • Teresa Wright of Atlantic (Winner)
    Raelynn Weisenborn of Exira
  • Roger Sinow of Gray
  • Elaine Rasmussen of Exira

April 24th:

  • Donna Willoughby of Atlantic

April 25th:

  • Carolyn Landon of Exira (Winner)
  • Madaline Paulsen of Exira
  • Brittany Knudsen of Atlantic
  • Dave Erickson of Exira

April 26th:

  • Kellie Sorensen of Atlantic (Winner)

April 27th:

  • Trudy Nelson of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Connie Sorensen of Exira

April 28th:

  • Sherry Kramer of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Sarah Becker of Atlantic

April 29th:

  • Susie McPherson of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Phil Marnin of Anita
  • John Roenfeld of Atlantic

April 30th:

  • no birthdays

Backyard & Beyond 4-1-2022

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

April 1st, 2022 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblens says, “Happy April Fools Day!”

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