712 Digital Group - top

Iowa unemployment rate rises slightly to 2.5%

News

August 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa’s unemployment rate climbed slightly in July to 2.5% but remains among the lowest in the nation. Iowa Workforce Development announced Friday that the unemployment rate rose from 2.4% in June. The rate had been stuck at that level since July 2018. Although the unemployment rate increased, the number of residents with jobs also rose by about 4,000 compared to June. The number of unemployed residents increased by about 1,400.

Iowa’s unemployment rate was third-lowest in the nation, behind Vermont and North Dakota and tied with New Hampshire. The national unemployment rate in July was 3.7%.

Audubon County Picnic & Policy conversation w/John Delaney set for Aug. 20th

News

August 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, IA – Democrat Presidential candidate John Delaney will campaign in Iowa from the 20th to the 21st of August. Candidate Delaney will be meeting with Audubon County Democrats in Exira on Tuesday, August 20th, for a “Picnic & Policy” session. The picnic is open to the public. His schedule calls for him to hold the event from 5-until 6-p.m., at Legion Park, in Exira (199 S. Florence St.).

Later that same evening Candidate Delaney will meet with Cass County Democrats at their monthly meeting in the basement of the Cass County Courthouse. The event runs from 7-until 8-p.m., and is also open to the public.

Atlantic Police report 4 arrests

News

August 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Police Department reports four, recent arrests. On Monday (Aug. 12th), 29-year old Norrin Bishop, of Council Bluffs, was arrested on Cass County warrants for Prostitution, and Pandering for Prostitution. On Aug. 9th, 42-year old James Almudarris, of Winnetka, CA., was arrested for Theft in the 4th degree (Shoplifting), stemming from an incident on Aug. 1st, Theft in the 5th degree (Shoplifting), and Operating a vehicle without the owner’s consent. That same day, 55-year old Veronica Perez, of Lancaster, CA., was arrested for Operating a vehicle without the owner’s consent.

And, on August 8th, 43-year old Eric Grayling, of West Salem, IL., was arrested for OWI. All four subjects were booked into the Cass County Jail.

Robbery delays opening of Adventureland amusement park

News

August 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(UPDATE 12:30-p.m): Adventureland has re-opened) ALTOONA, Iowa (AP) — The search for a robber has caused officials to delay the opening of a suburban Des Moines amusement park and evacuate a nearby hotel. Altoona police say the robber was armed but didn’t fire any shots as he held up Spectators Sports Bar & Grill around 7:35 a.m. Friday. Officers evacuated the bar and the Adventureland Inn to conduct a room-to-room search. Hotel guests were allowed back into their rooms about two hours later.

No arrests have been reported. Adventureland delayed its opening but was expected to resume normal operations by early this afternoon at the latest.

Deere sees sales dip 3% for the quarter, blaming uncertainty in ag sector

Ag/Outdoor

August 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The farm economy can be fickle and Iowa’s largest manufacturing employer is seeing a drop in sales of three-percent for the quarter, blamed on continued uncertainty in agricultural sector. Quad Cities-based Deere and Company released its financial report today (Friday) in a conference call with reporters. Ryan Campbell, Deere’s senior vice president and chief financial officer, says momentum started building in 2017, indicating a rising demand from farmers for equipment replacement. “North American customer sentiment has since deteriorated not only due to uncertainty over market access, but also due to weather and the demand impact of African swine fever,” Campbell says. “As these challenges persist, we are now beginning more aggressive action on our cost structure to create a more efficient and nimble organization.”

Deere is reporting net income of 899-million dollars in the third quarter, compared to 910-million dollars at this time a year ago.  “Note that we’ve increased our dividends by 25% over the last two years and further increases will be under consideration as we demonstrate progress to our increased profitability goals,” Campbell says. “During the quarter, we repurchased 400-million of stock and will continue to buy when we can create value for long-term shareholders.”

A Deere statement says sales in the agriculture and turf divisions fell for the quarter, while operating profit also declined primarily due to lower shipment volumes, higher production costs, and the unfavorable effects of foreign-currency exchange.  “We’ve significantly invested in next-generation large ag products and accelerated our precision ag initiatives,” Campbell says, “all the while, diversifying our construction and forestry division with the Wirtgen acquisition. Additionally, we increased our infrastructure spending to gain efficiencies and modernized systems that enhance our dealer and customer engagement.”

Deere has completed the five-billion dollar purchase of the Wirtgen Group, a leading manufacturer of road construction equipment.

Altoona bar robbery suspect still at large

News

August 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Altoona Police Department reports a robbery took place at around 7:35-a.m. today (Friday), at Spectators Sports Bar. The suspect, at last OFFICIAL report, was not in custody. The suspect is a black male, 5-feet 5-inches tall, wearing white button up shirt, blue pants, brown shoes, & dark hat. Authorities say he displayed a black handgun. Stay away from the area of Adventureland and Prairie Meadows. If you see the suspect, do not approach, call 911.

Earlier reports that the suspect was apprehended in the parking lot of a Target Store were not correct. That was a shoplifting arrest, according to the police department.

Spectators Bar robbery suspect (Altoona PD photos)

Reminder: Aug. 26th is the first day to file nomination papers for Cass County school/City office

News

August 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Auditor’s Office is reminding persons who wish to run for School Board or City Office in Cass County towns, that Monday, August 26th is the first day to file nomination papers for those offices. Please remember that you file papers for City Offices with the Auditor. All papers for School Offices are filed with your respective school district.

CITY OFFICES (click to enlarge the list)

School District Offices (Click to enlarge the list)

Here are the offices/Board seats to appear on the Nov. 5th ballot:

14-year old Page County girl missing

News

August 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(UPDATE 10:13-a.m.) — Joslyn Shum has been located by the father, Matthew Shum as well as her location confirmed by the Page County Sheriff’s Office.  She has found to be in a Safe place at this time.  The Page County Sheriff’s Office is currently investigating this incident.

(Original report at 10:04-a.m. follows…)

The Page County Sheriff’s Office reports they received a missing person’s report this (Friday) morning, from Matthew Shum, of Yorktown. Shum told authorities that his 14 year old daughter, Joslyn Grace Shum, also of Yorktown, was missing. It is believed that Joslyn left the residence willingly with another family member in a white car.

Anyone with information about Joslyn Shum’s whereabouts is asked to contact the Page County Sheriff’s Office @ 712-542-5193 or their local Law Enforcement Agency.

(click to enlarge)

These are recent photos…..

‘They screwed us,’ Grassley says of EPA’s ethanol waivers

Ag/Outdoor

August 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley is using some blunt language to describe the E-P-A’s decision last Friday to grant waivers to big oil companies, reducing the amount of ethanol that must be blended into gasoline. “They screwed us when they issued 31 waivers compared to less than 10 waivers during all of the Obama years,” Grassley says. “And we thought that was bad.” Grassley says the waivers were intended for small refineries, but are now being granted to the likes of Exxon and Chevron. “What’s really bad isn’t a waiver,” Grassley says, “it’s that it’s being granted to people that really aren’t hardship.”

Last year the E-P-A granted 38 ethanol waivers to oil companies and this year has granted 31, but Grassley says there’s “no victory” here for farmers.  “And it’s no accomplishment whatsoever, so we’ve got to go back to the president,” Grassley said, “the same way we have in the past.” Grassley says he’s lobbied President Trump and Ivanka Trump on the issue — and Trump heard from farmers when the president visited a western Iowa ethanol plant earlier this summer. “I know that he knows about the ethanol issues,” Grassley says, “and he wants to be considered very pro-ethanol and he wants to be considered very pro-farmer.”

But Grassley says officials in Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency are blocking ethanol’s progress. Grassley made his comments this (Friday) morning during taping of the Iowa Press program that airs tonight (Friday) on Iowa Public Television.

Backyard & Beyond 8-16-2019

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

August 16th, 2019 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Michelle Anderson of the Atlantic Public Library.

Play