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CAM School Board meeting agenda: Monday, Aug. 14, 2023

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August 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Monday, August 14, 2023
6:30 PM
CAM High School Media Center
1000 Victory Park Rd., Anita, IA 50020
1 Call to Order
2 Welcome Visitors
3 Agenda Changes
4 Approval of Agenda
5 Consent Agenda
5.1 Approval of Minutes, Bills, Financial Statements
5.2 Open Enrollment
5.3 Resignations
5.4 Contracts
5.5 Volunteers
5.6 Fundraisers
6 Communications
6.1 Public input on non-agenda items
6.2 Correspondence
7 Administrative Reports
8 Discussion/Action items:
8.1 School Board Election Process
8.2 Approval of Board Policies
8.3 Service Agreement with ASPi Solutions, Inc. dba Bound
8.4 Approval of Roof Bids for the Industrial Art Shop
9 Board Reports
10 Adjournment
*Note: The board will tour the Jr./ Sr. High School and Elementary School building following the conclusion of the meeting.

Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office Teams with Council Bluffs Police to Benefit Cancer Patients

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August 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Council Bluffs, Iowa) – The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office announced on social media late last week, a joint effort with the Council Bluffs Police Department to help raise money for cancer patients. The announcement was made August 11th and will include a friendly competition between the two law enforcement agencies. Tshirts and hooded sweatshirts will be sold, with all proceeds donated to the CHI Health Mercy Council Bluffs Oncology Department. The backside of the apparel will include images of vehicles from both agencies with the text “Shine a Light on Cancer.”
Customers can choose from two options for the design on the front, selecting between a silhouette of a Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Department star or a Council Bluffs Police Department shield. The agency with the highest number of orders representing its brand, gets the bragging rights.
“We’re having fun with this competition,” said Pottawattamie County Sheriff Andy Brown. “Our agency has participated in raising funds and awareness for cancer patients and survivors for several years. Our hope is that the friendly wager between the two agencies gets people talking and helps boost proceeds going towards a great cause,” said Brown.
The shirts printed by Sideline Sports & Tees are pink, a color usually identified to support breast cancer awareness, but organizers say the funds from sales will benefit all cancer patients. Prices for t-shirts vary depending on the size. Adult-sized hooded sweatshirts are $30.
Both agencies will have order forms available for in-person cash transactions. The first bulk order will be placed at 8:00 am on August 25th , with additional orders going through on September 9th and September 22nd . Online orders can be placed through the vendor website, SidelineSportsAndTees.com. The competition will end, and orders will be tallied on November 3rd, 2023.
“We’re competitive, so of course we want to win,” said Brown with a smile. “Honestly, it’s two agencies that work hard to serve our community, and this is just a fun way to give back.”

Injury accident S. of Griswold Sunday morning

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August 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Cass County, Iowa) – Two men were injured during an accident early this (Sunday) morning, south of Griswold. Griswold Rescue and Cass EMS responded to the scene near 56171 Wichita Road. The call went out from a resident at that location, at around 2:51-a.m.

Both men complained of pain, according to dispatch reports, but the extent of their injuries wasn’t immediately known. Both men were transported to the Montgomery County Memorial Hospital in Red Oak.

Additional information was not readily available

1 hurt in an ATV accident in Massena Saturday night

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August 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Massena, Iowa) – One person was injured during a three-wheeled ATV accident late Saturday night, in Cass County (IA). According to dispatch reports from the Cass County Communications Center in Atlantic, the accident occurred at Highway 148 and Clarke Avenue in Massena, at around 10:25-p.m. A man was found laying on the street at that location.

Massena Rescue tiered with Cass EMS to transport the patient to Cass Health before he was flown to a trauma center. Additional information is not available at this time.

8-year-old injured in a Carroll County accident Saturday afternoon

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August 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Glidden, Iowa) – A child on a bicycle was seriously injured after being struck by a pickup truck Saturday afternoon, in Carroll County. The Iowa State Patrol reports the unidentified 8-year-old was struck when the bicycle they were riding rode out into the street in Glidden, into the path of a 2023 Chevy Silverado pickup. The driver of the pickup, 63-year-old Thomas Lee Fransen, of Carroll, was unable to avoid the collision.

The juvenile was transported to Blank Children’s Hospital in Des Moines by Life Flight helicopter. Thomas Fransen was not injured during the accident, which happened at around 1:32-p.m., on Colorado Street, just south of 6th Street, in Glidden.

Deputies with the Carroll County Sheriff’s Department assisted at the scene.

6-year old boy dies after being struck by an SUV in Guthrie County

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August 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Rural Guthrie Center, Iowa) – An accident involving an SUV Saturday morning, resulted in the death of a juvenile male. The Iowa State Patrol reports the accident happened at 2696 170th Street, as a 2002 Chevy Suburban driven by 45-year-old Shane Ellis, of Guthrie Center, was backing out of a residential driveway at around 9:38-a.m.

The 6-year-old child entered the blind spot at the right rear of the Suburban before the right rear tire of the vehicle struck the unidentified child. The Patrol says Shane Ellis performed life saving measures until rescue crews arrived on the scene. The child was pronounced deceased at the scene, a short time later.

Reminder from the Adair County Auditor, re: Elections

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August 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – Adair County Auditor Mandy Berg reminds residents of the County, that Monday, August 28, 2023, is the first day to file nomination papers with the Adair County Auditor, if you intend to run for Mayor or City Council or the School Board Secretary for School Board members.

The candidate filing deadline is 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 21, 2023. The City/School Election will be Tuesday, November 7, 2023. Voter pre-registration deadline is 5:00 p.m. Monday, October 23, 2023. You may file an absentee ballot request with the Adair County Auditor’s office beginning Tuesday, August 29, 2023.

Adair County Courthouse, Greenfield, IA

The deadline to request an absentee ballot be mailed is 5:00 p.m. Monday, October 23, 2023. The last day to vote absentee in the Auditor’s Office is Monday, November 6, 2023 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

State Fair’s Big Pumpkin a 1221 pounder

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August 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The winner of the Iowa State Fair’s Big Pumpkin contest is 200 pounds heavier than the pig that was crowned as the fair’s Big Boar. Kids, and adults, are lining up to snap photos with the big orange fruit that weighs over 12-hundred pounds. There were 20 entries in this year’s contest and they’re all on display outside the Agriculture Building on the state fairgrounds.

Rhonda Magnusson of Hartford is superintendent of Agriculture and Horticulture Crops at the Iowa State Fair. She says it’s not easy to produce a really huge pumpkin. Growers have to keep the varmints away — and keep the plants supplied with lots of water. “At some point they’ll grow about 40 pounds a day,” Magnussen says. It’s early in the pumpkin growing season and most competitions are held in the fall.

First place pumpkin in 2023 State Fair competition. (RI photo)

“If we had this in the first of October or something, we’d have like over 2000 pound pumpkins,” Magnussen says. The Iowa State Fair started its Big Pumpkin contest nearly 20 years ago and the winners don’t just get bragging rights. There’s an 18-hundred-50 dollar prize.

This year’s winner was grown by a team. Don Young and his son-in-law Tommy Rhodes of Des Moines have won the contest before.

As fall nears, gardeners should plant grasses to add nutrients to the soil

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August 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – For Iowans who enjoy growing fruits and veggies in their back yards, it’s almost time to put those home gardens to sleep for the season. Horticulturist Isaac Zaman says once the fall harvests are complete, consider planting some cover grass over your garden.

Any sort of rye or short-lived perennial grasses will do the trick, and he suggests you could also layer your garden with compost or leaf mulch and let it rest over the winter. Zaman says the traditional “three sisters” plantings of corn, beans and squash should be seeing good progress.

Canned Peach Jam (Radio Iowa photo)

Pick those beans now if you want green beans, Zaman says, or let them keep growing if you want harder beans to keep over the winter. At a loss for what to do with all those tasty veggies? Zaman says simple preparations can sometimes be the best ones.

The Iowa State University Extension has a wealth of information online about how to can vegetables, including recipes. Just search for “canning” at https://www.extension.iastate.edu/humansciences/preserve-taste-summer

DeSantis on three-day campaign swing through Iowa

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August 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis says his plan to visit each of Iowa’s 99 counties shows how his campaign differs from former President Donald Trump. DeSantis, who made a brief stop Friday morning, in Atlantic at the Downtowner, easily won reelection to a second term as Florida’s governor last year. In July, DeSantis let about a dozen staffers on his presidential campaign go and this week he fired his campaign manager. The man who’s been the governor’s chief of staff in Florida’s capitol is now leading DeSantis’ presidential campaign.

DeSantis’ scheduled campaign stop took him to Coralville, Thursday. He was also set to partake in meet and greet events Friday, in Harlan (12:30-1:30-p.m.), and Panora (6-7-p.m.). “You’ve got to get in front of people. They want to see you. They want to be able to ask questions and that’s really the way it should be and so we’re committed,” DeSantis says. “We’ve now done 32 of the 99 counties and we’re going to do all 99.”

Governor Kim Reynolds will host DeSantis and three other G-O-P presidential candidates for her Fair Side Chat series Saturday at the Iowa State Fair. Former President Donald Trump plans to campaign at the Fair on Saturday, too. Two Democrats who’re running against President Biden are scheduled to speak at the Fair on Saturday.