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Iowa DCI seeks public’s help to locate missing person: Sandra Rubinstein

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July 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Walcott, Iowa – In partnership with the Walcott Police Department, the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation’s Missing Person Clearinghouse is seeking the public’s assistance in locating missing person Sandra Rubinstein.

Rubenstein is a 57-year-old female who went missing from Walcott, Iowa and was last seen and heard from in the Walcott area on March 14, 2023. Rubenstein is a Caucasian female, approximately 5’ 04” tall. She weighs between 140 and 160 lbs. A description of her clothing was unknown at the time of her disappearance.

Those with information relative to the disappearance of Rubenstein can contact the Iowa Missing Person Clearinghouse at mpicinfo@dps.state.ia.us.

Sandra Rubinstein (2 photos, via the IDPS/DCI)

This is an active missing person investigation, and no further information will be released at this time.

Judge hears request to block abortion law, will rule Monday

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July 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A Polk County District Court Judge heard arguments today (Friday) from Planned Parenthood North Central States and the Emma Goldman Clinic seeking and injunction to block the fetal heartbeat bill. The hearing that started before the governor signed the bill into law, and Planned Parenthood Attorney Peter Im argued for an injunction against the law, saying it creates an undue burden on women.

Im says the burden falls on women in many ways.

Im asked the judge to rule from the bench following arguments.

Assistant Attorney General Daniel Johnston argued for the state, saying Planned Parenthood’s argument leaves one thing out.

Johnston argued the state has an interest in protecting the unborn.

Peter Im (Media Pool photo)

Johnston says there is harm done by not putting the law in place.

He says he will do his best to issue a ruling on Monday.

Atlantic Public Library receives accreditation from the State Library of Iowa

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July 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES—The State Library of Iowa has announced that the Atlantic Public Library has met the conditions for state accreditation as outlined in “In Service to Iowa: Public Library Standards Sixth Edition.”

Achieving accreditation requires a significant, ongoing local commitment to high quality library services. The Atlantic Public Library has been recognized for its efforts in all areas of library operations including governance and funding, staffing, library collection, services, public relations, access, and facilities. The accreditation status begins July 1, 2023, and is valid through June 30, 2026.

State Librarian Michael Scott says “The director and board of trustees of the Atlantic Public Library and the city of Atlantic are to be commended for this achievement and their commitment to excellence in public library services for their community.”

Of Iowa’s 543 public libraries, 414 – including the Atlantic Public Library – are accredited. Iowa’s accredited public libraries are recognized for being responsive to their communities and for exhibiting excellence in their provision of library services. Almost two-thirds of all Iowans have active public library cards. Iowa libraries play key roles in workforce and economic development, lifelong learning and e-government activities. Iowans use their libraries to find jobs, do homework, locate a good book to read, research legal information, access government information, and more.

Accredited libraries receive a higher rate of compensation through the State Library’s Enrich Iowa program. They also receive a Certificate of Accreditation signed by Governor Kim Reynolds, Lieutenant Governor Adam Gregg, State Librarian Michael Scott, and Iowa Commission of Libraries Chair Zachary Stier.

For more information on the State Library’s accreditation program, and to view the Public Library Standards, go to https://www.statelibraryofiowa.gov/index.php/libraries/search/accred-stand.

NW Iowa dairy donates 36,000 cartons of milk to Siouxland food bank

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July 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Milk is a tough commodity for food banks to store and distribute, because of its short shelf life and need for refrigeration. Kemp’s Dairy and local Hy-Vee stores are partnering to help the Food Bank of Siouxland by donating thousands of “Giving Cow” cartons or milk for distribution across the 11-county service area. Jay Johnson, sales director for the Kemp’s facility in Le Mars, and says theses cartons have a special advantage for distribution.

Jamie Bockelmann is operations manager of the food bank and says this milk will help children who are among the nearly 25-thousand food insecure people in the region.

While it sounds like a lot of milk, the cartons will be distributed quickly over the next two months. Food bank associate executive director Valerie Petersen says companies like Kemp’s are critical to having enough food to meet the area’s demand.

Kemp’s plans to have another Giving Cow contribution to the food bank in November. That donation will likely be chocolate milk.

Reynolds signs bill to ban most abortions

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July 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds has signed a bill into law that will ban most abortions in Iowa.

Reynolds signed the bill on stage at The Family Leader’s summit in Des Moines. The crowd of two-thousand evangelical Christians at the event stood as she put her signature on the document and cheered her along with the Republican lawmakers who joined her on stage.

The Republican-led legislature passed the bill Tuesday during a special session and it’s almost identical to the Fetal Heartbeat Act Reynolds signed in 2018, but was never enforced due to a court injunction. Last month’s three-to-three tie on the Iowa Supreme Court kept that injunction in place. Reynolds criticized the three justices who rejected her call to let that 2018 law take effect.

The legislation bans most abortions after about the sixth week of a pregnancy, with exceptions for rape, incest and certain medical conditions.

Tony Angran, pastor of the Solid Rod Church of God in Centerville, is thrilled.

Earlier this (Friday) afternoon, an attorney for two Iowa abortion providers asked a judge to at least temporarily block the law from going into effect. Peter Im said abortion is time sensitive care and even small delays can be significant for patients. An attorney for the State of Iowa says that ignores the unborn patient.

(Update 1:07-p.m) Multiple Vehicles Involved in a head-on crash NE of Atlantic

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July 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Cass County, Iowa) – A head-on crash northeast of Atlantic occurred at around 12:53-p.m. at 650th (Highway 71) and Troublesome Creek Road.  Multiple vehicles and subjects were involved.  Anita Rescue & two helicopters were requested, along with Atlantic Fire and Rescue and Cass EMS.   At least one of the helicopters declined due to incoming weather.  The road is blocked.

Additional details are not available. Please stay away from the area.

Atlantic Area Chamber Ambassadors Visit Sunnyside Pool

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July 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – On Thursday, July 13, 2023, the Atlantic Chamber Ambassadors visited Sunnyside Pool in Atlantic to celebrate and view their new renovations and amenities. The Ambassadors also had the opportunity to learn about the process behind their renovations.

Chelsie Rush and Chelsie Huddleson, new managers of the Sunnyside Pool, shared about why they decided to step up in the community and what it took to reach their goal of fixing up the pool. Alongside Jess Larsen, the three women saw a need to fill at the pool, which has been a staple of summertime in the community for many years. With their prior experience, they have been able to bring many new and exciting features to the pool such as new toys, new concession stands menu, and items new building updates such as a mural and bathhouse renovations.

The crew is excited to watch their work continue to grow and benefit the community. Rush and Huddleson shared that attendance numbers have increased this year in comparison to previous years. They are very thankful for everyone that has helped them out along the way, especially their new staff members, who allow the pool to be open each day.

Ambassadors from Left to Right: Lana Westphalen, Dawn Powers, Jake Olsen, Shannon Nelsen, Steve Andersen, Sue Liston, Rick Mericle, Elaine Otte, Kathie Hockenberry, BJ Hart, Dolly Bergmann, Dr. Keith Leonard, Alisha Wagner, Alex McAfee, John Bricker, Anne Quist, Colt Doherty, Chelsie Huddleson, Jim Kickland, Chelsie Rush, Jeremy Butler, Krysta Hanson, Alex Sampson, Megan Sramek, Tori Gibson and Laurie West. (Photo courtesy Paige Jensen)

Sunnyside Pool is open to the public every day from 1-7 p.m., with adult swim from 12-1 p.m. For more information about the pool, visit their Facebook Page, Sunnyside Pool, or call 712-243-4171. More information about the pool and other area events is also available on the Community for Kids app. Sunnyside Pool is located at 1000 Sunnyside Lane in Atlantic.

Red Oak man issued a warning following a collision Thu. evening

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July 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – A driver in Red Oak was issued a written warning following a collision Thursday evening at N. Miller Avenue and E. Summit Streets. No injuries were reported. Police report a 2008 Buick Lucerne driven by 43-year-old Peter Alan Rabotinsky, of Red Oak, was traveling south on N. Miller Avenue at around 5:13-p.m., and a 2014 GMC Acadia (SUV) driven by 35-year-old Ashley Lanae Bolte, of Red Oak, was traveling east on E. Summit.

The Police report says Rabotinsky stopped at the controlled intersection, and then proceeded into the intersection, striking the SUV. Police issued a written warning to Rabotinsky for Failure to obey a stop sign, and failure to yield the right-of-way.

Damage from the collision amounted to $12,000. Red Oak Police were assisted at the scene by the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office.

Authorities ask for help in locating a missing Council Bluffs woman

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July 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Council Bluffs, Iowa) – Officials with the Council Bluffs Police Department, today (Friday), asked for your help in locating a missing Council Bluffs woman. Authorities say 62-year-old Lisa Marlene Bonham-Gunderson was visiting with family members since the passing of a relative. She has not been seen since July 8th, when she was planning to take her vehicle in for repairs. Bonham-Gunderson has not had contact with her family since July 8th, when she advised she was not feeling well.

Lisa Bonham-Gunderson is a 5-feet, 4-inch tall Caucasian female. She has brown hair and eyes, and weighs approximately 180 pounds.  If you have any information on her location, please contact Sgt. Ted Roberts with the Council Bluffs Police Department, at 712-890-5212, or your local law enforcement agency.

Lisa Bonham-Gunderson

Audubon & Cass County Community Foundation’s Fall Grant Program Now Open

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July 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Omaha, NE) – Officials with the Community Foundations of Southwest Iowa, today (Friday), announced applications are now being accepted from organizations providing charitable services in Audubon and Cass Counties. As part of this fall grant cycle, $29,940 is available to support Cass County nonprofit organizations and community projects, and $45,420 is available to support Audubon County nonprofit organizations and community projects. The deadline to apply for funds in each respective county, through the online application process, is September 1st.

Of the total allocated funds in Cass County, $4,000 is restricted to the community of Griswold, and $25,940 is available to support nonprofit organizations and projects throughout the county.  Of the total allocated funds in Audubon County, $2,375 is restricted to the Exira area, $5,060 is designated for the community of Audubon, and $37,985 is available to support projects throughout the county.

Beginning July 15, application details, a fact sheet, and a link to the application form can be found online by selecting either Audubon County or Cass County, under County Listing at swiowafoundations.org. Applications will only be accepted through the online system. Only organizations providing services in Audubon County and Cass County are eligible to apply, and only in their respective counties. They must be able to demonstrate broad community/county support and be an IRS-approved 501(c)(3) public charity, a local municipality, or a fiscally sponsored project. For the Fall 2023 grants, the Audubon and Cass County Community Foundations will entertain requests for capital and program support. General operating support will only be considered for extenuating, non-recurring circumstances.

The Community Foundations aim to improve the quality of life in Audubon and Cass Counties, by supporting community needs in the areas of civic engagement, culture, health, education, and social services. The objective of the grant program is to fund projects that will have a lasting impact. These grant funds are made possible by the generosity of the Cass and Audubon County Community Foundation donors. To learn more about donating to either the Audubon or Cass County Community Foundation, please contact the Community Foundations of Southwest Iowa staff or any board member listed below. Gifts to permanently endowed funds through the Audubon or Cass County Community Foundation may be eligible to receive a 25% Endow Iowa Tax Credit.

Audubon County Community Foundation Board members: Chair Pat Kaiser of Audubon; Vice Chair Gina Benton of Exira; Secretary/Treasurer Megan Wagner of Audubon; Bob Blomme of Audubon; Travis Nelson of Exira; Donna Olson of Kimballton, and Doug Carter of Audubon. Cass County Community Foundation Board members: Chair Kristi Burg of Massena; Vice Chair Gaylord Schelling of Atlantic; Secretary/Treasurer Sue Hunt of Atlantic; Sandy Bierbaum of Griswold; Justin D. Hockenberry of Anita; and Mike Tibken of Anita.

Please contact Sunni Kamp (sunni@omahafoundation.org) or Sydney Calcagno (sydney@omahafoundation.org) at 800-794-3458 with application-related questions. All completed grant applications will be considered at the October Board meeting, with applicants being notified of funding decisions by the end of October.