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Seafood Lasagna (10-7-2021)

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October 7th, 2021 by Jim Field

  • 1/2 cup margarine or butter
  • 2 cloves garlic, crushed
  • 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
  • 2 cups milk
  • 2 cups chicken broth
  • 2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese (8 ounces)
  • 1/2 cup sliced green onions (5 medium)
  • 1 teaspoon dried basil leaves
  • 1/4 teaspoon pepper
  • 9 uncooked lasagna noodles (about 8 ounces)
  • 1 cup small curd creamed cottage cheese
  • 1 can (7.5 ounces) crab meat, drained and cartilage removed
  • 1 can 4 to 4.5 ounces) tiny shrimp, drained
  • 1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese

Melt margarine in 3 quart saucepan over low heat.  Stir in garlic and flour.  Cook, stirring constantly, until mixture is smooth and bubbly; remove from heat.  Stir in milk and broth.  Heat to boiling, stirring constantly.  Boil and stir one minute.

Stir in mozzarella cheese, onions, basil and pepper.  Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until cheese is melted.

Heat oven to 350 degrees.

Spread one-fourth of the cheese sauce (about 1 1/2 cups) in ungreased rectangular baking dish, 13″ x 9″ x 2″.  Top with 3 uncooked noodles, over-lapping if necessary.  Spread cottage cheese over noodles; spread with one-fourth of the cheese sauce.  Top with 3 noodles, the crab meat and shrimp; spread with one-fourth of the cheese sauce.  Top with remaining noodles and cheese sauce.  Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese.

Bake uncovered 35 to 40 minutes or until noodles are firm but tender (al dente).  Let stand 15 minutes before cutting.

YIELD:  12 servings

Heartbeat Today 10-7-2021

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

October 7th, 2021 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Cass County Extension 4-H Youth Coordinator Shelby Van Horn about National 4-H Week.

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Work release escape of Markez Fox

News

October 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Coralville – The Iowa Department of Corrections today (Thursday) said 24-year-old Markez Fox, who was convicted of Assault While Participating in a Johnson County Felony, failed to the Coralville Residential Facility as required, Wednesday. Fox is a Black male, height 5′ 10″, and weighs 190 pounds. He was admitted to the work release facility on 9/15/21.

Markez Fox

Persons with information on Fox’s whereabouts should contact their local police department.

Lullabye Foundation update

News

October 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Founders of the Lullabye Foundation acknowledge we’re all aware of how much the Covid pandemic has affected most of our society. But despite Covid and its affects on businesses, schools, activities, and even our churches, from early in 2020 through today, Lullabye has still been able to help many children in need and at risk of slipping through the cracks of our society’s social service safety net. The Foundation serves children in both Iowa and Illinois.

Lullabye Board Members coordinate closely with schools, orphanages, Social Service Agencies, Park Districts, etc. who work with kids, identify needs and address those needs.  The non-profit partners with organizations that genuinely want to help kids and make sure the children they serve receive the goods and services needed to help them be the best they can be – without delay. CEO Pastor Sally Meyer says Lullabye has helped children in Iowa, through:

  • Project Sweet Dreams
  • Support of Groups of Kids associated with the Atlantic, Iowa, Community Schools
  • Speaker’s Bureau—several members of our Lullabye Board are willing to speak at various organizations and events.
  • Lullabye’s Jim and Gert Hunt Memorial Golf Tournament
  • Bill Of Rights for Kids
  • Lullabye’s Gallery of Kids

Other projects include:

+ Going International/ helping many children through the Malawi Orphan Care Project, by feeding, offering spiritual and educational guidance, and sports activities daily to 800 kids.

+ The construction of a playground for the Still Waters Kids Home, Inc, in the Philippines. Their previous playground had been destroyed in a typhoon. The new playground was received with great joy!

+ A substantial gift to CASA of Champaign County went to serve 380 children in Foster Care county-wide. CASA’s mission is to find these children safe, healthy, and permanent homes.

+ Through a school in northern Illinois Lullabye generously supported a family devastated by a fire which took the lives of two young girls and destroyed all the family’s belongings.

+ In Southwest Iowa, school personnel helped the Foundation assist a high school girl whose family could not afford her extracurricular activities. We helped. She then took part in her activities

+ A guidance counselor in a school in northern Illinois alerted Lullabye to a need for dollars to send a homeless and recently orphaned boy to a Park District-provided Summer Camp.

+ Working with one of the Foundation’s Northern Illinois partner schools, we provided dollars for playground equipment geared toward Special Needs Kids.

+ At present, Pastor Meyer says they are looking into the possibility of working with the Cunningham Children’s Home in Urbana, IL.

If you would like to learn more about the Foundation, got to https://www.lullabyefoundation.org/

Creston Police report for 10/7/21

News

October 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Officials with the Creston Police Department say a woman from Macksburg reported Wednesday evening, that her cash card was stolen from her vehicle, while it was parked outside the Casey’s General Store, at 102 W. Taylor. No monetary loss was ascertained at the time of the report.

(Podcast) KJAN News, 10/7/21

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October 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The broadcast News at 7:07-a.m.

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Updated IDPH data show 91 additional COVID-19 related deaths

News

October 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa —The Iowa Department of Public Health released new COVID-19 data Wednesday that shows an additional 91 virus deaths. Health officials reported two additional deaths that occurred between May and July, and 89 deaths that occurred between Aug. 4 and Sept. 30. That brings the statewide total to 6,654 deaths since the start of the pandemic. The health department reported fewer positive tests over the last week. There were 9,198 positive tests in the last seven days, down from 9,841 positive tests reported on Monday. A total of 498,638 positive tests have been reported in Iowa since the start of the pandemic.

The state’s 14-day positivity rate dropped from 9.6% to 9.5% since Monday. Those under 18 continue to make up the largest percentage of positive tests in the state at 24%, but make up the smallest percentage of those hospitalized with the virus at 3%. The number of Iowans hospitalized with COVID-19 also declined slightly from 629 to 626. Of those hospitalized with the virus, 74.1% are unvaccinated, while 85.8% of those listed in intensive care with COVID-19 are not vaccinated.

IDPH reports virus outbreaks in 31 long-term care facilities, up from 29 at last report Monday. There have been 3,500,405 vaccine doses administered in Iowa. That means 66.4% of all Iowans over the age of 18 have been fully vaccinated and 68.8% of all Iowans 12 or older have had at least one vaccine dose.

The Iowa Department of Public Health releases new virus data each Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

Two charged in death of Estherville man

News

October 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Two teens have been charged with murder in the investigation of a body found Saturday along a roadway northeast of Estherville. Authorities executed simultaneous search warrants early Wednesday morning at homes in Rockwell City and Estherville which resulted in 19-year-old Connor Uhde and 18-year-old CeJay Van Der Wilt being arrested on first-degree murder charges. The victim was later identified as 20-year-old David McDowell of Estherville. The cause of death has not been released.

Uhde was taken to the Emmet County Jail and Van Der Wilt to Buena Vista County where both were held without bond.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area – Thursday, Oct. 7, 2021

Weather

October 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Today: Areas of morning fog; Mostly cloudy w/spotty afternoon showers. High 75. E/SE @ 10.

Tonight: P/Cldy. Low 60. SE @ 5.

Tomorrow: Areas of morning fog; P/Cldy. High 82. SE @ 10.

Saturday: P/Cldy. High 88.

Sunday: P/Cldy. High 74.

Wednesday’s High in Atlantic was 76. Our Low was 53. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 84 and the Low was 41. The Record High on this date was 88 in 1938. The Record Low was 16 in 1952 & 2012.

Reynolds says people had better wake up to crisis at southern border

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October 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds says her trip to Texas with nine other Republican governors has given her a better understanding of the escalating humanitarian and security crisis caused by illegal border crossings. Reynolds was in McAllen, Texas, when she spoke with Iowa reporters by phone Wednesday afternoon. “Wouldn’t it be nice if the president of the United States and the vice president of the United States took the time to come down to the border to see and to listen to the border patrol agents, to listen to the Texas law enforcement, to listen to the families — the owners of the property that butt up against the border and the safety issues that they’re dealing with?” Reynolds asked.

The ten governors are calling for a surge in federal agents along the border. “They need to dedicate federal resources to stop the human and drug trafficking that is taking place at the border,” Reynolds says. “…It is unbelievable what they’re seeing.” In July, Reynolds sent more than two dozen Iowa troopers to Texas and she’s not ruling out another deployment if the Republican governor of Texas again asks states for assistance at the border.

“The president has a constitutional responsibility to protect the border and to protect Americans and he is not doing that,” Reynolds says, “and so if he doesn’t step up and do what he needs to do, then you know we’re going to have to step up and do what we need to do.”

The governors are also calling on the Biden Administration be more transparent when migrants detained at the border are sent elsewhere. Reynolds says state officials were not notified when a flight carrying 19 unaccompanied girls landed at the Des Moines airport late one night in April. “They need to let governors know when they are sending illegals, migrants as well as unaccompanied children into our state because I become responsible for that,” Reynolds says. “My number one priority is to protect the health and safety of Iowans.”

Leaders of the Iowa Democratic Party’s Latinx Caucus called on Reynolds to welcome those seeking a new home. The Iowa Democratic Party’s chairman says the governor’s trip was a political stunt meant to detract from her own record. “No it’s not a political stunt. This is the real thing,” Reynolds told Iowa reporters. “Biden owns this. This is a self-inflicted crisis. He overturned all the politics that worked.”

Reynolds says fentanyl seizures have jumped dramatically in Texas and the illegal narcotic is being added to drugs like marijuana and opioid pills, leading to overdose deaths. “So if you think this is a political stunt, then people had better wake up because this is what’s coming across the border,” Reynolds said. “This is what’s coming into our states.”

The Republican Governors Public Policy Committee covered transportation costs for the group. The State of Iowa is paying about 500 dollars for lodging in Texas for Reynolds and her staff.