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Griswold School Board acts on hires and discusses open positions

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July 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Griswold, Iowa) – Members of the Griswold School Board met Monday evening and discussed the number of open positions that still remain within the District. Superintendent Dave Henrichs reports that includes the need for an elementary classroom teacher.

He also spoke with the Board about redistricting, and how that might affect the Board makeup.

He says any changes should not impact the upcoming November elections, but it would likely affect future elections if there are boundary changes. Dave Henrichs said also, the Board approved the resignation of Custodian Reed Porter, Patty Jipsen as Route Bus Driver/MS-HS Paraeducator. They also approved some new hires….

Henrichs says the Board voted to re-appoint Dan Rold as Business Manager/Treasurer, Hannah Bierbaum as Board Secretary, and George Blazek ,with Frank, Sextro & Blazek, PLC., in Denison, as the District’s Attorney.

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Bike safety poster gains popularity in Le Mars prior to start of RAGBRAI

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July 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Ride Right Association is launching an effort to promote bicycle safety in Le Mars, which will host thousands of bicycle riders for this weekend’s launch of RAGBRAI. A poster campaign features Le Mars Mayor Dick Kirchoff and bicycle rider Dani Hurt, a Le Mars high schooler. The group’s Mark Sturgeon says it’s a tongue-in-cheek public service message.  “We want to promote wearing your helmet, riding on the right side of the road, hand signals, and also talk about things you shouldn’t be doing, having too many beverages and riding, not wearing a helmet, things like that,” Sturgeon says. “We just came up with this idea and we pitched it to the mayor and he was all in, he just loved the concept.”

In the posters, the mayor illustrates the things a bicycle rider should not do while Dani shows the correct actions. Sturgeon says the response has been favorable, and is quickly being spread on social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter. “I think we had an initial run of about 30 signs and those were all taken up quickly and we’re ready to do another batch because there’s such a high demand,” he says. “Online, this thing is going viral. I think it’s being shared maybe even across the nation. It’s a really neat concept.”

Last month, the Ride Right Association held a bicycle rodeo for youth and presented each participant with a new bicycle helmet, while teaching them the hand signals. Sturgeon says the association will be visible during the kickoff of RAGBRAI. “Just recently, we sent a letter out to a lot of the folks who will be affected by the traffic and the street closures,” he says. “On the day of the expo, on the 24th, at 2, 4 and 6, we’re going to have a brief Right Right presentation and we’ll go over a lot of these things we’re talking about.”

Those presentations will be held Saturday at the Uptown Events

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Shenandoah man arrested for disorderly conduct & IWOA

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July 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Police in Shenandoah, Monday afternoon, arrested a man following an investigation into a reported incident of trespassing. Authorities says officers called to the 200 block of North Blossom Street around 12:05 p.m. located a suspect — 29-year-old Daniel Dean Archer, of Shenandoah — and attempted to detain him.

Daniel Dean Archer

When Archer allegedly resisted arrest, and one officer suffered minor injuries. Archer faces charges that include disorderly conduct and interference with official acts causing bodily injury. He was being held in the Page County Jail on $1,300 bond.

Red Oak man arrested Monday on a warrant for sex abuse charges

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July 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Richard Eugene Darrell

Police in Red Oak, Monday afternoon, arrested a man on a warrant out of Nodaway County, Missouri, for sexual abuse and other charges. Authorities report 53-year-old Richard Eugene Darrell, of Red Oak, was arrested on a warrant charging him with: Sodomy 1st Degree; two counts each of Sexual Abuse 1st Degree and Child Molestation, along with Deviant Sexual Intercourse with a person under the age of 14.

Richard Darrell was held without bond, pending extradition by Nodaway County, Missouri authorities.

At least 4 arrested during Des Moines City Council meeting

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July 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Monday’s (July 19th) Des Moines City Council meeting resulted in arrests after protesters disrupted proceedings. It is the third Des Moines City Council meeting in a row to be disrupted by protests. According to KCCI, tensions ramped up after council members voted 4-2 not to allow public comment on items on the consent agenda, some of which were police-related, later voting unanimously to pass the consent agenda.

One of the consent agenda items regarded grant funding for police de-escalation training. Others included grants for police equipment and the Project Safe Neighborhoods program, as well as funding for public safety dispatch software updates. There were at least four arrests after groups began protesting with signs calling to defund the Des Moines Police Department. The arrests began after Mayor Frank Cownie ordered a protester, standing on a chair, to sit down and later leave. The protester remained standing and did not leave.

A previous city council meeting resulted in one arrest. Monday’s meeting resumed after the arrest with discussions on items not related to police. During the public comment section, a number of supporters of law enforcement spoke up as part of a “Back the Blue” group. Others spoke in support of protest groups.

Demolition begins at site of proposed pro-soccer stadium in Des Moines

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July 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Demolition is underway at the contaminated property in Des Moines where developers are planning to build a professional soccer stadium. The site is a mile west of Principal Park, where the Iowa Cubs play. Pesticides and car parts were made on the DICO property, leaving behind cancer-causing chemicals. E-P-A spokesperson Ben Washburn says once demolition is finished, a system will be installed to treat polluted groundwater. “And going forward with this upgraded system, it will continue to both protect Des Moines drinking water and continue to clean up the groundwater,” he says.

The E-P-A has capped the area with asphalt and installed treatment wells to contain soil and water contaminated with industrial chemicals. Once all the buildings are down, Washburn says the site will be ready for redevelopment. “We’re going to make sure that the site remains protective of the people that come and use it in the future,” Washburn says, “and part of that is making sure that the remedies that we have in place, whether something that is capped or the groundwater treatment system, remain effective and operational.”

Developers, led by a subsidiary of the company that owns Kum and Go convenience stores, are raising money to build a professional soccer stadium on the DICO site. State officials have approved 23 million dollars in tax rebates for the project. The EPA plans to finish its part of the demolition next month. City officials have said the rest of the site will be clear by the end of the year.

Adair County Fair begins Tuesday

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July 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – Preparations have been made, and now the Adair County Fair is set to get underway in full, from now (Tuesday, July 20) through Monday, July 26th, in Greenfield.

On today’s (Tuesday’s) Schedule is:

  • 9-a.m. to 2-p.m. 4-H/FFA Static Exhibits to be entered & judged.
  • 7-p.m. Judging of Adair County “Little Miss” & “Little Mister” candidates at the 4-H/FFA Center.
  • Other notes:
    • 4-H/FFA Center Open for Viewing: Wednesday 6 – 8 pm; Thursday 10 am – 8 pm; Friday 8 am – 7:30 pm; Saturday 10 am – 7:30 pm; Sunday 10 am – 4 pm.
    • All 4-H/FFA Photos: Photos are taken during fair shows or immediately following, except Exhibit Building State Fair Selections will be taken at 6:00 pm, Wednesday, 7/21.
    • Floral Hall/Varied Industries Buildings: Open for Viewing Wednesday 5 – 8 pm; Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10 am – 6:30 pm; Sunday 10 am – 3:30 pm.
    • First Aid Tent: Sponsored by Adair County Health System
    • Inflatables in the Midway: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday 5 – 11 pm; Saturday 10 am – 1 pm, 5 pm – 11 pm
    • NEW THIS YEAR: Mechanical Bull Riding 6 pm – 10 pm FRIDAY ONLY