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Red Oak couple face Animal Neglect charges

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October 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) — Two people were arrested late Friday morning in Red Oak, on animal neglect and other charges. According to Red Oak Police, 57-year-old Kelly Kay Wilcoxon and 21-year-old Spencer Fred Lee Wilcoxon, both of Red Oak, were face charges that include animal neglect with injury, and allowing a dog to run at large.

The couple was later released from the Montgomery County Jail after posting $1,000 bond’s, each.

Grandparent scams are on the rise

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October 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) -The Butler County Sheriff says what’s known as the “Grandparent Scam” is starting to show up more and more. Chief Deputy Mike Lammers says scammers target older people by calling and claiming to be a grandchild with an emergency need for cash. He says they use a lot of personal information they get online.

Lammers says if someone calls you and says your family member has been arrested you need to check it out. You can get help from local law enforcement.

Reports says Americans older than 60 lost three-point-four-billion dollars to scams in 2023.

Feenstra opponent Melton says cancer crisis in Iowa not being addressed

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October 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Democrat running against Republican Congressman Randy Feenstra in Iowa’s fourth congressional district says rank-and-file voters in the district have massive public health concerns that aren’t being addressed. Iowa is the only state where cancer rates are increasing and Ryan Melton says Iowans want answers.

Melton cites Palo Alto County, which has a cancer rate 50 percent higher than the national average. There’s just one other county in the country that has a higher incidence of cancer among its residents. Melton says more robust action is needed to encourage farmers to reduce the amount of fertilizer that winds up in Iowa waterways.

Melton says policymakers should explore limiting the amount of nitrogen applied to farm fields.

Melton says the added cost of treating drinking water to reduce contaminants and the sheer number of “swimming not advised” warnings this summer at state owned parks are concerning to Iowans, regardless of party.

Ryan Melton, the Democratic Party’s nominee in Iowa’s fourth congressional district, on the “Iowa Press” set on Oct. 4, 2024. (Iowa PBS photo)

And Melton says there need to be increased protections for public health and water due to the increase in large-scale hog operations in Iowa.

Melton made his comments during today’s (Friday’s) taping of “Iowa Press” which airs tonight on Iowa P-B-S. Congressman Feenstra did not accept the invitation from Iowa P-B-S to debate Melton before this year’s election. Melton is running against Feenstra for a second time. Melton works for a major insurance company. Melton and his family recently moved from Nevada (nuh-VAY-duh) to Webster City.

Danish Ambassador visits Elk Horn

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October 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Elk Horn, Iowa) – The Danish Ambassador to the United States visited Elk Horn (IA) this (Friday) afternoon. Ambassador Jesper Møller Sørensen (Yesper mOH’lur S’OH-rensen), Chief of Mission at the Royal Danish Embassy in Washington, D-C, was the featured guest at a “Kaffe og kringler” (Coffee and pastry) reception at the Museum of Danish America. In Elk Horn, Ambassador Sorensen toured the Museum, and then spoke about the relationship Denmark has with the U-S and Iowa, in particular.

He spoke also about our two countries sharing agricultural and technological advancements.

Ambassador Jesper Møller Sørensen speaks at the Museum of Danish America on Oct. 4th, 2024. (Ric Hanson/photo)

Ambassador Sorenson and his trade delegation of wind energy suppliers and sub-suppliers stopped in Des Moines Thursday, and visited with Governor Kim Reynolds.

He spoke Friday morning with students and toured the private, Grand View University, which was founded in 1896 by the Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. In Elk Horn, the Ambassador discussed the importance of security and collective defense, and Denmark’s partnership with NATO, especially in light of the threat coming from Russia.

Ambassador Sorensen said the United States is Denmark’s most important ally. The strength of that relationship, he said, is the basis for continued economic and commercial ties between the two countries.

He said one particular area that is very strong, and Denmark has been a front-runner for decades, is in the renewable energy sector. The country includes wind energy, bioreactors, life sciences and Quantum Technology. The relationship Denmark has with the U-S and Iowa, is a “Truly special one…We are looking to continue to build these bridges between companies, research institutions, capital [investments] and between the people of our two countries.”

Cass County (IA) Sheriff’s Office reports jury duty scam is making the rounds again

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October 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports a scam is circulating locally, in which the person calling claims to be a Deputy with the sheriff’s office. “This ‘Deputy’ is telling people that they have missed jury duty and eventually asks the potential victims to provide personal information to verify their identity.”
Authorities stress “This is a scam and these types of phone calls will not come from our office. In general, it is never a good idea to give personal information out over the phone, without properly sourcing and trusting who you are speaking with.”
Thank you for your diligence in staying safe.

Convoy of historic military vehicles to trek across Iowa next week

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October 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A convoy of U-S military vehicles will make its way through north-central Iowa next week as part of a 25-hundred mile journey. The Military Vehicle Preservation Association is celebrating the 15th year of its convoy program by retracing the historic Jefferson Highway route from the Minnesota border to New Orleans. Visit Mason City executive director Lindsey James says the caravan will be a must-see, especially for veterans.

The convoy will head south on Wednesday. James says it’s sponsored by the largest international historic military vehicle group, which includes roughly 35-hundred members.

James says the public will have a chance to have an up-close look at these historic vehicles at the Mason City V-F-W.

This year marks the eighth convoy organized by the Military Vehicle Preservation Association and the first to follow a north-south axis through the heart of the country.

Photo from Visit Mason City

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More at https://www.mvpa.org/

Atlantic Area Chamber Ambassadors Welcome New Management at Atlantic Golf & Country Club

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October 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Chamber Ambassadors were hosted by the Atlantic Golf & Country Club on Thursday, October 3rd, 2024. The Ambassadors helped welcome Derrick Sears as the new General Manager. Derrick is originally from Maryville, Missouri and moved to Atlantic with his family in 2019. Since coming to Atlantic, Derrick has worked in tech and sales, but he has always dreamed of having a career in the golf industry and when the Country Club General Manager position came available, Derrick new it would be a good fit.
Derrick has enjoyed learning from long-time General Manager, Sheryl Dusenberry, and looks forward to implementing new improvements to the Country Club through the strategic plan set in motion by the Board of Directors. Derrick, along-side the Board Members, are looking to add an indoor golf simulator to encourage the members to use the Clubhouse restaurant and dining area during the winter months.

Ambassadors Top Row (Left to Right): Jake Olsen, Lucas Mosier, Colt Doherty, Keith Honke, David Kalny, DeeDee Kalny, Sue Liston, Jim Kickland, Beth Spieker, Jeremy Butler, Tori Gibson, Jeff Christensen, Jen McEntaffer, Krysta Hanson, Anne Quist, BJ Hart, Scott Bennett, Kate Olson, Bill Saluk
Ambassadors Bottom Row (Left to Right): Dolly Bergmann, Jill Leonard, Chris Parks, Ruth Sears, Derrick Sears, Graydon Schmidt, Madeline Schmidt, Kennedy Freund

The Atlantic Golf & Country Club features an 18-hole golf course, restaurant, and seasonal pool. The Club is featuring special membership deals in honor of Derrick coming on board. Off-season Clubhouse hours are Tuesdays: 3:30 PM to Close; Wednesdays: 1:00pm to Close; Thursdays: 9:00 AM to Noon and 3:30 PM to Close; Fridays: 3:30 PM to Close; Saturdays: 12:00 PM-5:00 PM.

Governor says India might buy Iowa ethanol

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October 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Reynolds says there’s a possibility India may be a market for Iowa-made ethanol. Reynolds has recently returned from a trade mission to India, which is the world’s third largest ethanol producer. However, the country has set the goal of having a 20 percent blend of ethanol in all gasoline sold in India — by next year — and eliminating all carbon emissions by 2070. Reynolds says not only does that mean Iowa-made ethanol may have a new market, but the ban on imports of Iowa corn — because it’s grown from genetically-modified seeds — might be lifted if that corn is used to produce ethanol.

Reynolds says another idea would be finding plots of land in rural India to grow genetically-modified corn that would be used to make ethanol. She says that could lead to acceptance of G-M-O corn in India for food production.

Reynolds stressed the work of Iowa native Norman Borlaug (BOR-log) as she met with officials in India last month. Borlaug developed a strain of high-yielding wheat in Mexico, took it to India in the 1960s and was credited with saving hundreds of millions in Pakistan and India from starvation.

No relief in site for dry conditions

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October 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The latest U-S Drought Monitor shows nearly all of Iowa in abnormally dry or drought conditions, with portions of Monona and Harrison counties in western Iowa in severe drought. It is the first time since May that any area of the state has carried a severe drought designation. Glenwood Fire Chief Matt Gray says the dry weather made conditions ripe for grass and field fires, and fire departments don’t have as many firefighters as they used to.

Gray says the cooperation among departments has helped everyone deal with a tough situation.

Shenandoah Fire Chief Justin Marshall says farmers need to be working in the fields to bring in the crops and that increases the fire danger.

Marshall says there’s no rain in the forecast, so the risk will stay high into next week.

The number of burn bans has more than doubled this week and now includes 35 counties.

Pedestrian Trail bridge vandalized in Atlantic

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October 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – A pedestrian trail bridge located just west of the KJAN studios, crossing the East Nishnabotna River, was damaged recently by graffiti. The bridge connects the AMU Well head trail with the Schildberg Recreational Trail.

Atlantic Parks and Recreation Coordinator Jeff Christensen said in a video posted online, that crews were spending the morning today (Friday), power washing the bridge to clean up the mess.

If you have any information on this incident, contact Jeff Christensen or the Atlantic Police Department.