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Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission to be involved in development of Dubuque’s soon-to-close greyhound race track

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December 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Greyhound racing is scheduled to end in Dubuque next spring and Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission Administrator Brian Ohorilko says the commission will be involved in deciding what’s done with the Iowa Greyhound Park property. “The commission would, ultimately, have to approve or reject any type of capital improvement project,” he says, “and at this point I know there are discussions and I expect that we probably will see some plans in the next year or two.”

The license for racing in Dubuque has been held by the Iowa Greyhound Association, representing kennel owners, but Ohorilko says the track’s property is owned by the City of Dubuque and leased by the Q Casino. “We have not seen any formal plans, but I expect that area will be developed in the near future,” Ohorilko says. Ohorilko made his comments during taping of the “Iowa Press” program that airs tonight (Friday) on Iowa P-B-S.

The Dubuque Greyhound Park opened in June of 1985 and it was the first licensed dog racing track in Iowa. The greyhound track in Waterloo closed in 1994. The state’s other greyhound track was in Council Bluffs. It closed in 2015. The Iowa Greyhound Park in Dubuque is currently scheduled to hold an 18-day spring racing season and close in May. Once the Dubuque track closes, there will be just two greyhound racing facilities left in the U.S.

Axne, Hinson discuss inflation

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December 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Congresswoman Cindy Axnes, a Democrat from West Des Moines is backing a bill she says will help with supply chain issues at the country’s ports. She says it prohibits ocean carriers from unreasonably declining opportunities for U-S exports. “At any given point in time, we have about a ten percent lag in import-export where we don’t export as much — ten percent of our containers might go empty. But right now, we’ve been up to 70 percent. So, that’s what this addresses,” Axne says. Axne says the requirements could be enforced.

“There is certainly oversight over what happens in our ports, oversee maritime import-export business to ensure that we are moving products appropriately,” she says. The supply chain issues are one of the factors in the high inflation the country is experiencing. Axne says it’s not the main problem. “But what I would tell you is that the best way to get any inflationary issues under control is to put things in place like our Build Back Better Act — which addresses multiple areas. Whether it is helping families to have the financial means by reducing the cost of prescription drugs. Capping things like insulin at 35 dollars a month so that they could afford it. Making sure that child care doesn’t exceed seven percent of our income,” according to Axne.

Axne rejects the idea that the big-spending bills add to inflation. “No — because those two don’t even add up. If anything, I would have to say it’s the major tax breaks that have been given to the wealthy over the last several years that have limited our ability to bring in enough funding to support what America needs,” Axne says. Republican Congresswoman Ashley Hinson spoke with reporters today (Friday) on her weekly conference call and says spending more isn’t the answer.

“When we are seeing that inflation has accelerated at its fastest pace since 1982 –that’s longer than I have been alive. That’s hugely concerning to me. One of the things that I have been sounding the alarm on for months is slowing the spending down,” Hinson says. She says the spending bills pushed by Democrats are making things worse. “When you look at the American Rescue Plan Funds that surged into our economy, also with the Build Back Better plan that the Senate is considering right now. Not only is it a big government bill that will put our country on the wrong track — it has some provisions in it that will add to our inflation problems,” according to Hinson.

She is backing her own legislation to deal with supply chain issues. “I introduced a bill that will take a look at the supply chain and critical manufacturing — specifically for rural areas — what that supply chain pipeline looks like. Looking at the high-demand products and what that supply chain looks like and what we can manufacture, specifically focused on rural America,” Hinson says.

“We are seeing that because of the administration policies. I am hopeful we will have some common sense policies that will get our economy working again. Right now our economy is not working for working families.” Hinson is seeking re-election in the new Second Congressional District. Axne is seeking re-election for a third term in the new Third Congressional District.

Non-profits struggling in tight labor market, too

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December 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Non-profits are having the same struggles as for-profit companies when it comes to finding workers. Recruiters have filled just a quarter of the 50 AmeriCorps assignments in Iowa that are to start in early 2022. AmeriCorps members must be between the ages of 18 and 25 and they receive health care coverage, a monthly stipend and more than 63-hundred dollars to cover student loan debt or pay college tuition. Rachel Wagner of Conservative Corps for Minnesota and Iowa says the job market is really competitive right now.

“There are so many hiring signs out there,” Wagner says. “When the job market is better, I think people are less likely to do an AmeriCorps program because it’s more of a service thing.” Most of the job openings in Iowa are for work on conservation-related projects outdoors. Wagner says the crews will be based in Des Moines, Cedar Rapids and Cedar Falls, but may travel outside Iowa to work in some of the National Parks in the Midwest.

“This is a really great opportunity for a young person who, whether or not they want to get into natural resources work or environmental work, they really can network, build their resume and try something new for just a year or part of a year before starting on another career path,” she says. Student loan payments are put on hold while an AmeriCorps member is on assignment, too.

A recent survey by the National Council of Non-profits found 80 percent of the organizations were finding it difficult to hire workers.

Gov. Reynolds announces appointments to Iowa’s boards & commissions 

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December 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Today (Friday), Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds announced appointments to Iowa’s boards and commissions.  They included two residents from each of Cass, Carroll and Dallas Counties, and one each from Page & Union Counties.

The following (Area) appointments are subject to Senate confirmation:

Board of Speech Pathology and Audiology
Caitlin McKenney, Dallas County

Commission on Tobacco Use Prevention and Control
Chad Jensen, Carroll County

Iowa Workforce Development Board
Mary Landhuis, Page County
Alicia Stafford, Union County

The following appointments are not subject to Senate confirmation:

Council on Agricultural Education
Ben Booth, Carroll County

Southwest Regional STEM Advisory Board
Misty Gray, Cass County
Katherine Somers, Cass County

State Historical Records Advisory
Joseph (Andy) Swanson, Dallas

JOSEPH ROMAN ZIMMERMAN, 82, of Minden (12-18-2021)

Obituaries

December 10th, 2021 by Jim Field

JOSEPH ROMAN ZIMMERMAN, 82, of Minden died Thursday, December 9, 2021 at home.  A Memorial Mass for JOSEPH ROMAN ZIMMERMAN will be held on Saturday, December 18, 2021 at 10:30 am at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Neola.  Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca has the arrangements.

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A Rosary will be prayed on Friday, December 17, 2021 at 6:00 pm at the church.

Burial in the St. Boniface Cemetery in Westphalia.

JOSEPH ROMAN ZIMMERMAN is survived by:

Wife:  Joyce Zimmerman of Minden

Daughters:  Janelle (Troy) Smith of Whitman, NE; Janine (Jerry) Marsh of Ralston, NE; Janet (David) Dettle of Prosper, TX.

Sisters:  Margaret Konz of Sioux Falls, SD; Cecilia Cairney of Clive.

Brothers:  Bro. Michael Zimmerman, SJ of Pine Ridge, SD; Jerome (Alice) Zimmerman of Minden.

7 Grandchildren

3 Great-Grandchildren

Tyler Goodson declares for NFL Draft

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December 10th, 2021 by Jim Field

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa junior running back Tyler Goodson has announced that he will declare for the 2022 NFL Draft, thus completing his Hawkeye playing career.

“Tyler has been a valuable member of our program throughout his career, and we wish him nothing but success as he pursues his next phase in life and football,” said Kirk Ferentz, Moon Family head football coach. “Tyler enjoys the game of football. His passion and energy are evident on a daily basis, and we are appreciative of his many contributions to our program. It has been a pleasure having Tyler and his family as part of our program.”

Goodson has led Iowa in rushing the past three seasons, including 1,151 yards and six touchdowns in 2021. His career rushing totals include 2,551 yards and 18 touchdowns.

Area high school sports cancellations 12/10/2021

Sports

December 10th, 2021 by Jim Field

Basketball

Audubon @ AHSTW (DH)- Postponed to 1/10/2022
Denison-Schleswig @ Harlan (DH)- moved up start times Girls 5:00 p.m. Boys to follow.
Essex @ Shenandoah (Boys)- moved up to 7:00 p.m.
Glenwood @ Clarinda (DH)- moved up start times. Girls 5:00 p.m. Boys 6:30 p.m.
Glidden-Ralston @ Boyer Valley (DH) -Postponed TBD
Kuemper Catholic @ Red Oak (DH)- Postponed to 12/13
Paton-Churdan @ West Harrison (DH)- Postponed to 12/11 Girls 3:00 p.m. Boys 4:30 p.m.
Riverside @ Missouri Valley (DH)- moved up start times, Girls 5:00 p.m. Boys 6:30 p.m.
St. Albert @ Lewis Central (DH)- moved up start times. Girls 5:00 p.m. Boys 6:30 p.m.
Stanton @ East Mills (DH)- moved up start times. Girls 5:30 p.m. Boys 7:00 p.m.
Treynor @ Logan-Magnolia (DH) postponed. Updated
Tri-Center @ IKM-Manning (DH)- Postponed to 1/6/2022
West Monona @ OABCIG (DH)- Postponed TBD

Wrestling

MVAOCOU Tournament- Cancelled.
Western Christian Tournament-Cancelled.

3 arrests and one accident reported in Cass County

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December 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Sheriff’s Office, Friday (today) said there were three arrests over the past week, and one accident. On Friday (Dec. 10th), 43-year-old Anthony Karns, of Wiota, was arrested on a warrant for violation of a protective order. Karns was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked and held, pending release by bond or on his own recognizance.

Wednesday (Dec. 8), Cass County Deputies arrested 67-year-old Terry Bahney, of Austin, TX, for OWI 1st Offense. Bahney was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked and later released after posting bond. And, on Tuesday, Dec. 7th, deputies arrested 34-year-old Lisa Sivard, of Council Bluffs, on a warrant for controlled substance violations. Sivard was transported to the Cass County Jail where she was booked and later released with time served.

Authorities said also, a non-injury accident took place December 5th, in Cass County. Deputies were notified at around 6:50-a.m. about the accident on Main Street / Highway 92, in Griswold. A 2019 Chevrolet Spark driven by Randall Myers, of Griswold, was traveling West on Main Street / Highway 92. When he leaned over to pick up something, his actions caused the vehicle to veer rightward. The car struck a legally parked 2009 Ford F150 owned by Ross Baier, of Atlantic.

Damage from the collision amounted to $12,000.

Garrett confirmed winner of Atlantic Mayoral race

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December 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – A recount of the November 30th run-off election for Mayor in the City of Atlantic, resulted in no change in the winner. The recount was requested by candidate Tim Teig, after election night results showed he lost by just four votes. A committee of three people gathered in the Cass County Board of Supervisor’s Board Room Friday morning. They included Bert Hoeck, representing candidate Tim Teig, Leanne Pellett, representing candidate Grace Garrett, and Tammy Wickman, who served a non-partisan role. Election night results had shown there were a total of 1,174 votes cast during the race, including two write-in votes for Kathy Somers.

Dorene South, Assistant to the Cass County Auditor, oversees the recount process.

All ballots were counted separately for each of three precincts: Absentee; Atlantic Wards 1,2,&3; and Atlantic Wards 4&5. The number of ballots matched the number counted electronically on November 30th. The committee then went through and separated in each precinct, the ballots for each candidate. Afterward, they went through a three-stage process for counting each ballot as a means of confirming the tallies.

In the end, there were no disputed ballots, and there no change in any of the total precinct numbers. The vote remains 588 for Garrett and 584 for Teig. Deputy Auditor Sheri Karns acknowledge the results are official, and Garrett is the winner. Karns said also, Precinct 3 (Atlantic Wards 4 & 5), was chosen by the Secretary of State’s Office to be audited, as part of the election validity process every county goes through. The State found no discrepancies during the audit.

The recount was overseen by Dorene South, Assistant to the Cass County Auditor. The recount lasted just under 2 ½ hours.

DAN PETERS, 90, of Manning (Svcs. 12/14/21)

Obituaries

December 10th, 2021 by Jim Field

DAN PETERS, 90, of Manning died Thursday, December 9, 2021 at St. Luke’s Hospital in Sioux City.  Funeral Services for DAN PETERS will be held 2-p.m. Tuesday, December 14, 2021 at Zion Lutheran Church in Manning. Ohde Funeral Home in Manning has the arrangements.

Visitation at Zion Lutheran Church is from 1-until 2-p.m., Tuesday.

Interment with Military Honors by the United States Army Honor Guard, Veterans Of Foreign Wars Post 3517 and American Legion Post 22 at the Manning Cemetery, Manning, Iowa

DAN PETERS is survived by:

His sons : Mike (Callie) Peters, of Bozeman, MT; Mark (Lynne) Peters, of Stagecoach, CO; Jeff Peters, of Pagosa Springs, CO; and Greg and Randy Peters, of Manning.

His daughter – Julie (Jim) Rabbitt, of Steamboat Springs, CO;

His brother – David (Dee) Peters, of Plano, TX

His sister – Cynthia Genzen, of Manning

12 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; a sister-in-law Joann Pratt of Minnesota; and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.