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Iowa-based Winnebago buys premium pontoon boat maker Barletta

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Officials with Forest City-based outdoor lifestyle product manufacturer Winnebago Industries announced today (Tuesday) they’ve reached an agreement to acquire Barletta Pontoon Boats. Winnebago CEO Michael Happe says Barletta is the industry’s fastest-growing premium boat manufacturer, since it was founded in 2017.  “What is particularly exciting about Barletta Boats is the combination of their youth, their success to date, the talent they’ve acquired and the opportunities in front of them,” Happe says. “We believe there are multiple growth avenues. Product line expansion is one. They have a very solid product line today with the three different series of pontoon boats. We know they have great vision to expand that product line in the future.”

Happe says there’s potential growth in pontoon boat sales.  “We believe the secular popularity of this particular category, including popularity of this category that is increasing in some untraditional places, i.e. the Western U.S. but also some of the inland waters near some saltwater bodies, means that there’s great potential to expand the overall presence of the category as well,” he says. Happe says Barletta has positioned itself to rise in the pontoon boat industry.

“From a market share perspective, while they are #9 today, we believe we have signed a purchase agreement with a company that can be a top three market share performer in the pontoon segment in the future,” he says. “That will take some time and some hard work against some formidable competitors, but we believe the market share potential with this particular brand is material.”

It’s the second marine company that Winnebago has acquired in the last four years as the company purchased Chris-Craft Boats in 2018. The agreement is for an initial consideration of $255 million in cash and newly-issued Winnebago stock shares, plus up to $15 million in Winnebago shares upon the achievement of performance milestones at the end of the calendar year.

Iowa’s corn crops are at critical stage, still need more rain

Ag/Outdoor, News, Weather

July 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Forecasters say it’ll likely be dry much of this week, but last week’s heavy thunderstorms brought some areas of the state four and even five inches of rainfall. Still, overall precipitation is still well below normal in northwest Iowa. Iowa State University Extension field agronomist Joel DeJong says with corn is getting into the pollination phase and more rain would be a big help.

“Four or five inches below normal right now, yet, even after some pretty good rain since the first of July,” DeJong says. “Our timing was about perfect for the rainfall because we’re not quite at 50% silked at this stage but we’re starting to see a lot more silks on those corn plants and it is that critical time period.” DeJong says Iowa’s soybean fields will soon be entering a critical phase, too.

“August is much more critical for beans,” DeJong says. “It’s really nice to have some moisture now so we can really try to accelerate some of that growth and development, get those rows closed as fast as we can.” DeJong says they haven’t seen any real disease issues with the crops but bugs -are- becoming a problem for some growers.

“We’ve had some insect issues, gall midges along the edges of soybean fields,” he says, “and I’m getting several calls about corn kind of lodged, particularly on continuous corn acres that have some rootworm injury. We’re seeing beetle numbers get high in those fields so we need to watch those silks to make sure they’re not getting clipped by beetles and so we can pollinate that corn crop.”

DeJong encourages producers to scout their fields and make sure those kernels get pollinated as this is the critical time for corn.

JILL LORAY HANSEN, 67, of Fremont, NE (A native of Atlantic) – Memorial Svcs. 8/7/21

Obituaries

July 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

JILL LORAY HANSEN, age 67, of Fremont, NE (an Atlantic native), died July 13th, 2021 at Methodist Fremont Health. A Memorial service for JILL HANSEN will be held 1-p.m. Saturday, August 7th, at the Ludvigsen Mortuary Chapel in Fremont, NE., followed by a Nebraska Nurse Honor Guard service.

JILL LORAY HANSEN is survived by:
Her daughter – Sarah of Fremont NE
Her sons – Daniel of Fremont, NE.; Matthew, and Timothy, both of Minden, IA.

1 grandchild, her brother-in-law, and other relatives.

MILTON BOLL, 70, of Walnut (Svcs. 07/23/2021)

Obituaries

July 20th, 2021 by admin

MILTON BOLL, 70, of Walnut died Monday, July 19th at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan. Funeral services for MILTON BOLL will be held on Friday, July 23rd at 11:00 a.m. at the Walnut Community Center. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca has the arrangements.

Family will greet friends on Friday, July 23rd from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at the Walnut Community Center prior to services.

Burial will be in the Lincoln Township Cemetery in Hancock.

MILTON BOLL is survived by:

Wife: Dianne (Redinbaugh) Boll of Walnut.

Son: Tim (Stacey) Boll of Clive.

Daughter: Brenda Shannon of Des Moines.

Sister: Janice (Gene) Wilwerding of Harlan.

JIMMY McCLAIN, 77, of Kimballton (7-24-2021)

Obituaries

July 20th, 2021 by Jim Field

JIMMY McCLAIN, 77, of Kimballton died Monday, July 19, 2021 at Jenny Edmundson Hospital.  Funeral services for JIMMY McCLAIN will be held on Saturday, July 24, 2021 at 11:00 am at the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Kimballton.  Ohde Funeral Home in Kimballton has the arrangements.

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Visitation will be held on Saturday, July 24th from 9:00 am to 11:00 am at the church.

Burial in the Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery in Kimballton.

JIMMY McCLAIN is survived by:

Wife:  Donna McClain of Kimballton

Children:  Khristine (Barry) Jacobsen of Portsmouth; Mike (Debbie) McClain of Elk Horn; Aaron (Amy) McClain of Blair, NE; Sheri (Joel) Schlueter.

Brothers:  Gordon “John” (Cindi) McClain of Johnstown, CO; Jerry (Kristi) McClain of Exira.

18 Grandchildren

4 Great-Grandchildren

and many other relatives and friends.

Glenwood Police report 9 arrests

News

July 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Glenwood Police Department reports nine people were arrested from July 4th through the 18th:

  • 38-year-old Julian Brown, of Omaha, was arrested on the 18th for Possession of a Controlled Substance (PCS), with bond set at $2,000, and for being a Fugitive from Justice, for which there is no bond.
  • 25-year-old Blake Holland, of Glenwood, was arrested July 16th, for PCS. Bond was set at $1,000.
  • On July 15th, 38-year-old Jared Newman, of Glenwood, was arrested on a Pottawattamie County warrant for Probation Violation, with bond set at $2,000.
  • 39-year-old Jeffrey Morrical, of Los Angeles, CA was arrested July 11th, for OWI/1st offense. Bond $1,000
  • On the 10th, 37-year-old Heath Holmes, of Glenwood, was arrested by Glenwood Police, for OWI/1st offense and Child Endangerment. Bond $3,000. And, 53-year-old Brenda Lang, of Glenwood, was arrested for OWI/1st offense. (Bond $1,000)
  • On July 7th, 29-year-old Kaylena Pavelka, of Glenwood, was arrested for Domestic Abuse Assault. (Bond $300)
  • On the 6th, officers arrested 32-year-old Heather Beaman, of Glenwood on a Mills County warrant for Criminal Mischief. (Bond $300)
  • and, on July 4th, 19-year-old Dominick Maddocks-Mills, of Glenwood, was arrested for OWI/1st offense. (Bond $1,000)

Cass County Supervisors set Holiday time-off dates & 2 personal days per year for County employees

News

July 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Board of Supervisors, Tuesday morning, approved the final schedule for County employees who wish to take paid time off during FY2022. Board Chair Steve Baier.

The Board had previously discussed doing away with President’s Day, but only officially did so during their meeting Tuesday. Board member Steve Green made the motion…

The following holidays were officially approved as paid time-off:

Independence Day
Labor Day
Veterans Day
Thanksgiving, and the day after Thanksgiving
Christmas (which is observed December 24th)
New Year’s day (observed on Friday, December 31)
and Memorial Day.
And as Green mentioned, employees will also get two personal days per year, in lieu of President’s Day. In other business, during his report to the Board, Cass County Engineer Trent Wolken updated the status of three bridge projects.

He said crews closed bridge #208 on Indian Creek, Monday, one-half mile north of Highway 6. It will be replaced with a concrete box culvert.

State Softball Schedule/Scoreboard Tuesday 07/20/2021

Sports

July 20th, 2021 by admin

CLASS 1A

Consolations
#5 Sigourney 4, #8 North Butler 0
#6 Clarksville 4, #7 Remsen St. Mary’s 0

CLASS 2A

Consolations
#8 Pella Christian 5, #5 North Union 3
#7 Iowa City Regina 2, #6 Underwood 1

CLASS 3A

Quarterfinals
#2 Mount Vernon 7, #7 Estherville-Lincoln Central 0
#3 Williamsburg 10, #6 West Liberty 0

Consolation
#8 Clarke 4, #5 Anamosa 2

CLASS 4A

#1 Winterset 7, #8 Oskaloosa 4
#5 Boone 5, #4 Carlisle 0
#2 Western Dubuque 5, #7 North Polk 2
#3 ADM 1, #6 Clear Creek-Amana 0

CLASS 5A

#2 Pleasant Valley 11, #7 Southeast Polk 10
#6 Ankeny Centennial 2, #3 Iowa City High 0
#1 Fort Dodge 7, #8 Bettendorf 0 (Jalen Adams threw no-hitter for the Dodgers)
#4 Waukee 9, #5 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 8

Mills County Sheriff’s report, 7/20/21

News

July 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Mills County report four recent arrests. Monday night, 47-year-old Jerry Lee Dawson, of Silver City, was arrested on a warrant for Failure to Appear (FTA) on a Driving While Barred, charge. His bond was set at $2,000. Monday afternoon, 29-year-old Jamilla Marier Havrum, of Council Bluffs, was arrested at the jail in Shelby County, on a warrant for FTA on a Possession of a Controlled Substance charge. Her bond was also set at $2,000.

And, there were two arrests July 14th in Mills County: 32-year-old Tera Lee McAtee, of Glenwood, was arrested at the Pottawattamie County Jail,on a warrant for FTA, with bond set at $2,000. 36-year-old Has Ger Htoo, of Omaha, was arrested at the Mills County Jail for being a Fugitive from Justice. He was being held without bond.

Owen Hoover & Jake Wailes Win High School & Junior SWIFT Fishing Tournament at Mormon Trail Lake

Ag/Outdoor, Sports

July 20th, 2021 by admin

Atlantic, IA. – CAM high school student angler Owen Hoover of Anita , IA scored the victory in the Powerade High School Bank Series at the Cappel ACE Hardware SWIFT bass tournament at Mormon Trail Lake on Sunday, July 18th with his bag of 3 fish totaling 38.5 inches. Second was Cooper Jipsen from Atlantic, IA his three fish measured 35.75 inches and rounding out the top 5 were Logan Eilts from Atlantic in third with 20 inches, Teagan Steinhuehler from Harlan with 13 inches was fourth and in fifth was Colton Rudy of Atlantic with 12 inches.

Jake Wailes of Wiota, IA caught a 3-bag limit measuring 40.75 inches to win the Fairlife Yup Junior Bank Series. Second place went to Colin Rudy of Atlantic, IA., with 37.5 inches and rounding out the top 5 were Grayson Molgaard in third with 33.5 inches, Brenty Hoover of Anita fourth, 21.25 inches and in fifth place Colton Kruger of Carson, 19.5 inches. Kruger also earned the AM Cohron & Sons Big Fish of the tournament with his 19.5” bass.

Twenty-eight high school and junior SWIFT Anglers competed at the second bank tournament of the season. All combined the student anglers caught 30 fish with a total length of 363.25 inches which is a 12.10 average length fish. All fish were safely returned to the lake.

Powerade High School Individual Bank Series-

  • 1st – Owen Hoover, Anita, IA.- 3 bass, 38.5 inches
  • 2nd- Cooper Jipsen, Atlantic, IA.- 3 bass, 35.75 inches
  • 3rd- Logan Eilts, Wiota, IA.- 2 bass, 35.75 inches
  • 4th- Tegan Steinkuehler, Harlan, IA.- 1 bass, 13.00 inches
  • 5th– Colton Rudy, Atlantic, IA 1 bass, 12.00 inches
  • 6th– Tytan Frohlich, Harlan, IA.- 1 bass, 11.5 inches
  • 7th– Jake Oathoudt, Coring, IA.- 1 bass 5”
  • 8th-TIE- Joey Oathoudt, Corning, IA.- 0 bass
  • 8th-TIE- Conor Britten, Red Oak, IA.- 0 bass
  • 8th-TIE- Vicente Butcher, Corning, IA.- 0 bass
  • 8th-TIE- Cameron Hoden, Council Bluffs, IA.- 0 bass

Fairlife Yup Junior Individual Bank Series

  • 1st- Jake Wailes, Wiota, IA.,- 3 bass, 40.75 inches
  • 2ndColin Rudy, Atlantic, IA., – 3 bass, 37.5 inches
  • 3rd: Grayson Molgaard, Atlantic, IA., – 3 bass, 33.5 inches
  • 4th– Brentyn Hoover, Anita, IA., – 2 bass, 21.25 inches
  • 5th- Colton Krueger, Carson, IA., – 1 bass, 19.5 inches
  • 6th- Letty McSorely, Carson, IA., – 1 bass, 16.25 inches
  • 7th: Holden DeVore, Atlantic, IA., – 1 bass, 16.25 inches
  • 8th: Brody Hughes, Red Oak, IA., – 1 bass, 15.5 inches
  • 9th- Bently Hughes, Red Oak, IA.- 1 bass, 14 inches
  • 10th: Joaquin Wailes, Wiota, IA., – 1 bass, 13 inches
  • 11th-Tie: Cody Swank, Harlan, IA., – 0 bass
  • 11th-TieHunter Quist, Atlantic, IA., – 0 bass
  • 11th-Tie: Gavin Dougherty, Lewis, IA., – 0 bass
  • 11th-Tie: Braxton Hass, Atlantic, IA., – 0 bass
  • 11th-Tie: Jersey Ratigan, Exira, IA., – 0 bass
  • 11th-Tie: Aiden Duede, Carson, IA., – 0 bass
  • 11th-Tie: Steven Ring, Neola, IA., – 0 bass

The next event for SWIFT will be Sunday, July 25th at Greenfield Lake. It is the final SWIFT tournament in the 20/21 season. SWIFT will also hold their Championship Banquet immediately following the tournament.

2021/22 Season is right around the corner with tournaments starting in September. If you are interested or know of a high school or junior angler who loved to fish send a request for more information to swifishingteam@gmail.com .

For complete details and updated information visit www.southwestiowafishingteam.teamapp.com.

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