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Update on wind farm planned in three northwest Iowa counties

Ag/Outdoor, News

April 24th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Developers of a northwest Iowa wind farm plan to erect 18 turbines in Emmet County. The Red Rock Wind Energy Center project is being scaled back in neighboring Dickinson County, though, as officials consider changes to Dickinson County’s wind turbine ordinance.

Joe Crowley is project developer for Invenergy, the company building the wind farm. “We’ve definitely been delayed,” Crowley said Tuesday. “…That being said, working with counties is how we build successful projects.”

The company originally planned to build 83 wind turbines in Dickinson County, but Crowley says that’s been pared back to around 70 wind turbines due to expected changes in the county’s ordinance. Yesterday, Crowley briefed Emmet County Supervisors on Invenergy’s prep work in their county.

“We’ve been doing geo-technical studies as well diligence to make sure that the sites that we currently have are suitable for the turbines that we’re contemplating,” Crowley said, “as well as just keeping up on working with landowners and refining our layout to make sure that they fit the needs as best as possible.”

The Red Rock Wind Energy Center is planned for Emmet, Dickinson and Clay Counties. Invenergy has built 17 other wind farms in Iowa.

ENOLA MARIE HANSEN, 85, of Wiota (Svcs. 5/1/24)

Obituaries

April 24th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

ENOLA MARIE HANSEN, 85, of Wiota, died Tuesday, April 23, 2024, at Iowa Methodist Hospital, in Des Moines. Funeral services for ENOLA HANSEN will be held 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, May 1, 2024, at the Brayton Lutheran Church in Brayton. Kessler Funeral Home in Exira has the arrangements.

Open visitation with family will be held on Tuesday, April 30, 2024, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Kessler Funeral Home in Exira.

Interment is at the Oak Hill Cemetery, west of Brayton. A luncheon will be held following the committal service in the fellowship hall of the Brayton Lutheran Church.

ENOLA HANSEN is survived by:

Her sons – Mark (Marlene) Hansen, of Wiota; Steven (Sandy) Hansen, of Atlantic, and Brian (Kari) Hansen, of Anita.

Her daughter – Laura Hansen, of Clive.

Her sister – Janet (Duane) Clark, of Guthrie Center.

9 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, and 3 great-great-grandchildren; her brother-in-law, other relatives & friends.

Atlantic Police report, 4/24/24

News

April 24th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Officials with the Atlantic Police Department report 10 arrests took place over the past week.

  • On Tuesday, April 23rd, Officers with the A-PD arrested 30-year-old Jesse Boken, of Atlantic, for Public Intoxication.
  • On the 22nd, 39-year-old Mathew Rigen, of Shelby, was arrested for Theft in the 5th Degree (Shoplifting). Rigen was cited into court and released at the scene.
  • On the 21st, 34-year-old Benjamin Sonish, of Atlantic, was arrested for OWI/1st offense.
  • On April 20th, 37-year-old Robert Hackwell, of Atlantic, was arrested for OWI/1st offense.
  • There were 3 arrests in Atlantic on April 19th:
    • 63-year-old Susan Bashor, of Atlantic, and 47-year-old Amanda Bashor, of Clarinda, were arrested for Violation of a No Contact Order, and,
    • 28-year-old KR Takauo, of Atlantic, was arrested for Public Intox.\
  • On April 18th, Atlantic Police arrested:
    • 30-year-old Chad Arbuckle, of Atlantic, for Theft in the 4th Degree
    • 30-year-old Edward Parrott, of Council Bluffs, for Simple Assault, and
    • 37-year-old Jessica Blumberg, of Atlantic, for Domestic Abuse Assault.

Each of the named individuals mentioned above (With the exception of Mathew Rigen) were taken into custody and booked into the Cass County Jail.

Iowa’s Cooper DeJean and Iowa State’s T.J. Tampa ready for NFL Draft

Sports

April 24th, 2024 by admin

Iowa All-American Cooper DeJean will be the latest Iowa defensive back to be taken in the NFL Draft. DeJean is projected to be taken in Thursday night’s first round in Detroit. Hawkeye defensive coordinator Phil Parker.

Parker says the program has produced so many defensive backs in part because of how they study the game.

Parker on the work ethic players take to the next level.

Iowa State corner T.J. Tampa is projected as a second or third round pick in the draft. Cyclone cornerback coach Hank Poteat (poh-teet) says Tampa’s versatility is a strength.

Poteat says Tampa will fit in a lot of different systems at the next level.

Tampa was a third-team All American this past season.

B1G baseball to move to 30-game conference schedule

Sports

April 24th, 2024 by admin

Iowa baseball coach Rick Heller says the Big Ten will move to a 30-game conference schedule next year when the league adds USC, UCLA, Washington and Oregon. The Big Ten currently has an eight week, 24-game schedule. Beginning next year the Hawkeyes will play 10 conference foes and make one trip to the west coast each season.

Heller says Big Ten coaches had advocated for divisional play.

The Big Ten footprint will expand to 14 states but Heller says the new schedule will preserve regional rivalries.

The top eight teams qualify for the Big Ten Tournament. Heller believes that will expand to 10 or 12 teams beginning next season and the format may resemble the one used by the ACC.

The Hawkeyes return to Big Ten play this weekend by visiting Nebraska for a three-game series.

Hayashida, Kranholdt Earn B1G Recognition

Sports

April 24th, 2024 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa– University of Iowa women’s tennis sophomore Daianna Hayashida was named to the All-Big Ten team, it was announced Wednesday by the league office. Sophomore Pia Kranholdt was Iowa’s Big Ten Sportsmanship Award recipient.
The honor is the first of Hayashida’s career. It is the second straight season and the third time in four seasons the Hawkeyes have had an All-Big Ten honoree.
Hayashida finished the regular season with an 11-6 record in singles, including a 5-2 mark in Big Ten play. The Lima, Peru, native has been Iowa’s No. 1 singles player throughout the spring season.
Hayashida and senior Vipasha Mehra are currently ranked No. 85 nationally in doubles with a 4-3 record. Hayashida has a total of nine doubles victories during the spring.
Kranholdt 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.
On the court, Kranholdt holds a 9-7 singles record, including a 5-3 mark in Big Ten play. She is also a part of the winningest doubles tandem, posting 11 wins while playing alongside junior Barbora Pokorna.
The seventh-seeded Hawkeyes open Big Ten Tournament play Thursday, facing No. 10 seed Penn State at 1 p.m. (CT) in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

La DONNA KING, 88, of Adair (Graveside Svcs. 4/27/24)

Obituaries

April 24th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

La DONNA KING, 88, of Adair, died Tuesday, April, 23, 2024 at Atlantic Specialty Care, in Atlantic (IA). Graveside Services for La DONNA KING will be held 2:30-p.m.  Saturday, April 27, 2024, at the St. Clair Cemetery in Ute, Iowa. Schmidt Family Funeral Home of Adair is handling the arrangements.

Memorials may be directed to the family in memory of La Donna. Memorial contributions may be mailed to the Schmidt Family Funeral Home, P.O. Box 523, Atlantic, Iowa 50022.

Community orchard project is taking root in Dubuque

News

April 24th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – In honor of Arbor Day, community leaders in Dubuque will break ground Saturday on what will eventually grow to become a community orchard. Laura Roussell, executive director of Dubuque Trees Forever, says they’ll plant a few fruit trees this weekend with plans to add between 15 and 20 more trees over the coming few years. Roussell says, “We’re going to have apple, cherry and pear, and also some berry bushes like a honey berry, raspberry, maybe blueberry, we haven’t finalized the whole list yet.” The triangular plot of land is considered a city park, but it’s never been developed. Where some saw empty ground, Roussell saw an opportunity.

“We had this vacant lot that’s just been mowed for many, many years, and we thought, this is located in a food desert, and we thought it would be a great place to have free, fresh fruit for the people in the neighborhood,” Roussell says, “and also any leftovers would go to the food pantry.” In addition to the fruit trees, the community orchard will also include what Roussell is calling a Mowing to Monarchs pollinator garden to benefit bees, butterflies and other important insects. She hopes this orchard marks the start of something special that’ll endure for decades.

“We get volunteers that sign up to plant, weed, mulch, all of those things, so that that trees that we plant will have a long and successful life,” Roussell says. “It’s just going to be a really beautiful — and edible — addition to the neighborhood.”

The public is invited to Saturday’s 10 A-M free event at the corner of Hill and Caledonia Streets.

Waterloo plans to covert former meatpacking building into senior apartments

News

April 24th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The City of Waterloo is planning to convert a long vacant Rath meatpacking plant building into almost 90 affordable apartments for seniors. Waterloo City Administrator Noel Anderson says that could free up many single-family homes for first-time home-buyers, and could mean revitalization for the city. “We need that new construction or rehabilitation of senior housing greatly in Waterloo to help open some of these existing neighborhoods for new housing opportunities,” he says.

The administration building is over 70 thousand square feet and has been vacant since 1985 when the company went bankrupt. Anderson says the building will be will converted into studio, one bedroom and two-bedroom apartments. “Sometimes it’s a matter of having more options out there for seniors will help reinvest back into those neighborhoods not only with new owners, but with a new populations,” he says.

Former Rath Meatpacking Plant in Waterloo

The city anticipates construction will get underway this summer.

Mental Wellness Panel to be held on May 9th at the Griswold Community Building

News

April 24th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Griswold, Iowa) – The Cass County Coalition for Mental Wellness will host a Mental Wellness Panel on Thursday, May 9, 2024, at the Griswold Community Building (601 2nd Street, Griswold, Iowa 51535). A free meal will be provided at 5:30 pm. The presentation will begin at 6:00 pm. Community members of all ages are welcome to join as we discuss resiliency strategies, emotional support for our youth, and local resources for therapy and crisis situations. No pre-registration is required.

Panelists who are scheduled to share their expertise include Erika Kirchhoff, Mary-Beth Roskens, Debrenee Grajeda, Carolyn Bruck, and Melanie Fell. The panelists are local service providers with organizations that work in and around Cass County and provide assistance to local residents. There will also be booths set up to explore local mental health resources before and after the event.

If you are unable to attend in person, please join us through Zoom. The QR code is attached to the Flyer or contact Grace McAfee for the link. The Zoom call will also be confidential for those who would like the option to be anonymous. Anita and Atlantic libraries will also be satellite hosts for those unable to join the Zoom meeting from home. If you are interested in viewing the event from the library, please reserve your space by calling Grace McAfee (712-250-8170) by May 8. No meal will be provided at the library satellite locations. If you are unable to find transportation but would like to attend in person, please contact Grace to arrange free transportation by May 8.

Michelle Hartfield of the Cass County Coalition for Mental Wellness invites residents to “Come hear a panel of professionals on available resources and learn how to navigate mental health and substance abuse services in our communities. Cass County has several resources available that go underutilized. This event will give attendees a chance to learn about mental health services that are available in our backyard.”

This event is sponsored generously by the Healthy Cass County Coalition with funding from the Healthiest State Initiative Grant and Atlantic Coca-Cola Bottling Company. If you have any further questions, please contact Grace McAfee at (712) 250-8170 or mcage@casshealth.org.