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October 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

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DAMON BUCHANNON CLARK, 38, of Atlantic (Svcs. Private, Visitation 10/15/2021)

Obituaries

October 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DAMON BUCHANNON CLARK, 38, of Atlantic, died Monday, October 4, 2021, at his home. Private family funeral services for DAMON CLARK will be held. Visitation with the family present will be held on Friday, October 15th from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Saturday, October 16th from 1:00pm-4:00 p.m. at Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.

During the visitation there will be a place to leave a favorite memory of Damon or you can bring one already prepared.

Condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com

DAMON BUCHANNON CLARK is survived by:

Children: Tyzha L. Clark of Ames. Julien Tribolet of Atlantic. Avadah Clark of Atlantic.

Love of his life: Erica Bengel.

Parents: Deb Kelso of Atlantic and Harry Clark of St. Charles.

Sister: Jenny May Clark of Atlantic.

Brothers: Tyler Clark of Atlantic. John Waltz of Atlantic.

Southwest Valley Superintendent: No additional evidence uncovered in alleged racial slur against Earlham FB player

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October 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Corning, Iowa) – The Superintendent of the Southwest Valley Community School District posted a statement on social media, Monday, with regard to an alleged racial slur spoken during a high school football game against Earlham last Friday night. During the reported incident, Earlham High School Quarterback Darrell Matchem said Southwest Valley players uttered a racial slur against him. Matchem was ejected when he yelled at the other players. In addition, at the conclusion of the football game accusations were made of inappropriate and aggressive fan and spectator behavior. Southwest Valley won the game, 15-13. After the allegations came into the spotlight, the Iowa High School Athletic Association was notified.

Southwest Valley Superintendent Chris Fenster said on social media, “The Southwest Valley School District has conducted multiple interviews with people closest to the situation. We did not discover any more evidence to report to Earlham Administration or the Iowa High School Athletic Association. The Southwest Valley District would like everyone to know that we have good, positive students, and this type of behavior is never tolerated. We are a proud school district that will never condone treating people because of race, gender, sexual orientation with anything but respect, dignity, and kindness. We will continue to work with Earlham and investigate any new information that would surface. We are proud of our student-athletes, fans, and communities for allowing the administration to investigate the incident and reach our conclusion.”

On Saturday, Fenster and Earlham Interim Superintendent Tony Alysworth issued a joint statement, saying “The Earlham and Southwest Valley school administration are both aware of and actively investigating multiple concerns stemming from the Earlham vs Southwest Valley football game on October 1, 2021. Toward the end of the football game, an Earlham football player reported that an inappropriate racial slur was directed at him by a member of the Southwest Valley team. Additionally, at the conclusion of the football game accusations were made of inappropriate and aggressive fan and spectator behavior.The administration from the Earlham and Southwest Valley schools have been in touch and are working cooperatively to investigate these matters. The Iowa High School Athletic Association was notified and both schools are committed to working through these serious matters in accordance with school and district policy.

Respectfully,
Tony Aylsworth, Interim Superintendent, Earlham Schools
Chris Fenster, Superintendent, Southwest Valley Schools”

Low income assistance program has more money this year

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October 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The program which helps low-income Iowans with their heating bills will have more money this year. Christine Taylor oversees the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program known as LIHEAP. “Our program begins November first of every year, but if there are households that have someone in the home that is 60 years of age or older, or disabled, then those households can begin applying October 1st. This year we do have more money than we have had in the past. We received funds from the American Rescue Act just for that specific part of our program,” Taylor says.

That money is on top of what they will get from the state. She says they will be passing the extra money onto the recipients. “Regular payment is around 470 dollars and we are anticipating that households will receive an extra bump sometime in the spring, and we’re hoping it will be somewhere around that amount,” according to Taylor. Taylor says the spring payment is important as it will come after the moratorium that prevents utility shutoffs for lack of payment ends. “Usually when they are coming out a moratorium there are bills that they haven’t been able to pay over the winter — and we can help with that,” she says. “We can be proactive, and we might be able to relieve some of that tension that everyone has been feeling.”

Taylor says they’ve already helped some Iowans through their emergency program. “This year because of the influx of funding we have been able to help people with some really high arrearages — and hopefully that will help them stay on top of their bills a little easier,” Taylor says. Taylor says the unpaid bills can get quite high. “We’ve seen quite a few at three-thousand or four thousand in arrears. And when it gets that high you begin to feel pretty helpless — like you’ll never be able to pay that down,” Taylor says. “The people that we serve, many of them are working poor, and they simply don’t make enough.” To find out more about the LIHEAP program — go to the Department of Human Services website.

PATTEE ZELLMER, 62, of Creston (Celebration of Life 10/7/21)

Obituaries

October 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

PATTEE ZELLMER, 62, of Creston [a 1978 graduate of the Walnut High School], died Sunday, Oct. 3, 2021, at home. A Celebration of Life Memorial Service for PATTEE ZELLMER will be held 10:30 a.m. Thursday, October 7, 2021 at the Powers Funeral Home in Creston.

Visitation will be open from 2 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, with family receiving friends from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, at the the Powers Funeral Home in Creston.

Memorials may be given to an education fund for her 3 grandsons, to be established by the family; Online condolences may be made at www.powersfh.com.

Burial will be at Graceland Cemetery, south of Creston.

PATTEE ZELLMER is survived by:

Her husband – Mark Zellmer, of Creston.

Her son – Brennon (Melissa) Zellmer, of Creston.

Her daughters – Amanda Lett, of Creston, & Katie Zellmer, of Vernal, Utah.

Her brothers – Joseph Anderson, of Washington; Bruce Anderson, of Swansboro, N.C., and Edward Anderson, of Fayetteville, N.C.

Her sisters – Pennie Hallaway, of Hubert, N.C.; Lillee Anderson, of Walnut; Lynda Anderson, of Belton, MO.; Arlene Anderson, of Harlan, and Kerree (Alan) Grooms, of Walnut

3 grandchildren,  and numerous nieces and nephews.

LYLE EUGENE LEHMAN, 91, of Adair (Svcs. 10/9/21)

Obituaries

October 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

LYLE EUGENE LEHMAN, 91, of Adair, died Sunday, October 3, 2021 at The New Homestead in Guthrie Center. Funeral services for LYLE LEHMAN will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, October 9, 2021 at the First Presbyterian Church in Adair. The Schmidt Family Funeral Home of Adair is handling the arrangements.

Open visitation with family present will be held from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. on Friday, October 8, 2021 at the funeral home; Condolences may be left at www.schmidtfamilyfuneralhomes.com.

A luncheon will be held following the funeral in the church fellowship hall. Committal service will take place at Dalmanutha Cemetery in rural Guthrie County, IA following the luncheon.

Memorials will be directed to the First Presbyterian Church in Adair, IA in honor of Lyle, and will be designated for audio & visual equipment. They can be left or mailed to the church at 405 5th St. Adair, IA 50022

LYLE LEHMAN is survived by:

His daughter – Bonita Crawford, of Lubbock, TX.

His daughter-in-law: Donna Lehman, of Iowa City.

4 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren.

 

JOSHUA “JJ” PARK, JR., 49, of Atlantic (Celebration of Life Memorial Svc. 10/9/21)

Obituaries

October 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

JOSHUA “JJ” PARK, JR., 49, of Atlantic, died Thursday, Sept. 23rd, at Cass Health in Atlantic. A Celebration of Life Memorial service for JOSH PARK, JR., will be held Saturday, Oct. 9th at 2-p.m., at the Hillside Hope Assembly in Atlantic. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements. The service will be livestreamed and a link made available on Roland’s website. It will also be made available for viewing on the website by noon on Oct. 11th.  Livestream will also be shown at the funeral home during the service for any overflow or those who would like to social distance.

Visitation with the family will be held prior to the service at the church on Oct. 9th, from 12:30-until 1:30 p.m.; Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

Memorials may be directed to the family for designation at a later date.

JOSHUA “JJ” PARK, JR. is survived by:

Wife: Jacqueline Park of Atlantic.

His sons – Tate Ryan Park, Jacob Christopher Park, and Cole Jackson Park; His step-daughter: Samantha Eichstadt.

His mother: Delores Hoover; Step-mother: Leona Park.

His brothers: Sam (Christine) Park, and Charles (Jamey) Park; His sister: Janet (Keith) Harvey

Father-in-law: Jim (Laurel) Butler; Mother-in-law: Ann Butler; His brother-in-law: Chris (Ann) Butler.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area: Tuesday, Oct. 5 2021

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October 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly-to-Mostly Sunny. High 79. E @ 10.

Tonight: Partly Cloudy. Low 52.

Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 79. E/SE @ 10.

Thursday: P/Cldy. High 82.

Friday: P/Cldy. High 86.

Monday’s High in Atlantic was 81. The Low was 43. Last year on this date, the High was 76 and the Low was 39. The Record High was 93 in 1963. The Record Low was 22 in 2012.

Legislators convene today to make a decision on redistricting

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October 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Legislature convenes at 10 a.m. today (Tuesday) in special session, to vote on the first plan for reconfiguring legislative and congressional district boundaries. The new district maps are based on 2020 U.S. Census data, showing population loss in rural Iowa and gains in metro areas. The top two Democrats in the Iowa legislature have announced they’ll vote for the plan. Senate Minority Leader Zach Wahls of Coralville says there’s no legitimate reason to vote no.

“If Republicans vote down the first map, that is a clear signal that they are planning to gerrymander Iowa legislative districts to keep themselves in power,” Wahls says. Republicans hold the majority of seats in both the Senate and the House. Republican leaders have avoided making any public declaration about the maps. House Speaker Pat Grassley was a recent guest on Iowa Press on Iowa P-B-S.

“This is a decision for 10 years. I don’t think it’s something you just rush out immediately and be like, ‘Yes’ (or) ‘No,'” Grassley says. “I think you have to make sure you really think through and take all the factors in play.” Today (Tuesday), legislators will be voting on what’s called Plan 1 and Iowa’s redistricting process does not allow the plan to be amended. If Plan 1 is rejected, the non-partisan Legislative Services Agency has 35 days to submit Plan 2 to lawmakers.

The reapportionment process is usually done in the spring, but the late arrival of Census data pushed the process beyond the constitutional deadline for getting it done. The Iowa Supreme Court has given legislators leeway to follow Iowa’s redistricting rules, but has set December 1st as the deadline for completing the process.

Axne says Fox News program misconstrued her remarks about Christians

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October 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa)  – Democratic Congresswoman Cindy Axne says remarks she made during an online forum that were recently broadcast on Fox News program were misinterpreted. Host Tucker Carlson criticized Axne’s reference to “anti-vaxxer crazies” and he accused Axne of hating human beings.

“As this talking head normally does, it’s taken out of context and completely misconstrued and, as a matter of fact, he put words in my mouth,” Axne says. During the brief video segment played on Fox, Axne appears to be commenting on the recent uproar over mask mandates in schools and she’s heard suggesting the situation is a “hot mess.” Here’s what Axne had to say to reporters on Monday:

“I’m frustrated by folks around this country who use religion as a way to deny science and put our communities at risk because I grew up as a Catholic saying that you support people in your community, you serve others,” Axne said, “and you put others above yourself.” After a meeting with constituents in Norwalk, Axne told reporters the Christian right is wrong to try to weaponize religious to make political points.

“We’ve got to stop. We’ve just got to stop,” Axne says. “I hope that, as a country, we should come together as a country better and realize that we should be talking to the people, like I’m doing right now and going out and talking to the people I serve, as opposed to trying to create false narratives.” State and national Republican groups have criticized Axne’s remarks on the Fox video, in which she’s heard saying the Christian right uses the cross like a political weapon.

A spokesman for the Iowa G-O-P called the remark disgusting. The Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition says Axne is out of step with the overwhelmingly Christian culture in Iowa. Axne, who describes herself as a life long Catholic, suggests she’s following the words of Pope Francis.  “I’m not sure when we’re going to get past having the public understand that what they see on Fox television is being misinterpreted,” Axne says.

Last month, the pope said the cross should not be used as a political symbol or a flag to wave.