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Governors of 15 states, including Iowa, object to proposed nursing home staffing rules

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November 2nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds and the Republican governors of 14 other states – including the neighboring states of Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska and South Dakota – are objecting to proposed federal rules on nursing home staffing levels. The proposed rule comes from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. It says nursing homes should have enough staff to provide each resident with at least half an hour of care from a registered nurse and at least two hours and 45 minutes of care from a nurses aide each day.

The 15 Republican governors have sent a letter to President Biden, asking him to reconsider the rule. The governors say the long-term care industry is facing a workforce crisis, especially in rural areas, and the group calls the agency’s proposal an unnecessary, one-size-fits-all requirement that will force many long-term care facilities to close. The governors say that means many vulnerable Americans will find it more difficult to get a spot in a nursing home.

Twenty-six Iowa nursing homes have closed since May of last year. During the 2023 legislative session, Iowa lawmakers increased Medicaid reimbursement rates by 15 million dollars.

One of world’s richest women donates $5 million to Iowa non-profit

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November 2nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – An unusual phone message led to a five MILLION dollar grant for the Siouxland Community Health Center of Sioux City. Mari Kaptain-Dahlen, the C-E-O of the non-profit health center, says the initial call came in mid-September from a woman who would only talk to her. “I was pretty skeptical because I get messages like that every week, but the woman had a very intriguing name, which has to remain anonymous, so I decided to give her a call,” Kaptain-Dahlen said. “When I returned her call and introduced myself, she said to me: ‘Thank you for taking a leap of faith to call me back. Many people don’t.'”

The woman Kaptain-Dahlen was speaking with represents the Yield Giving Foundation — established by MacKenzie Scott, the ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bazos. In the past three years, Scott has given away about half her fortune to non-profits around the world. Kaptain-Dahlen says this is how the foundation representative she spoke with in September announced the grant:

“This woman said to me: ‘Well, Mary, we have fully vetted you and we have fully vetted your organization and we have fully vetted your leadership team,'” Kaptain-Dahlen said yesterday, “and she said: ‘We have found you to be a thriving organization and I am notifying you that Yield Giving has identified you as one of the funding recipients for 2023.'”

Last year, the Siouxland Community Health Center served 35-thousand patients who spoke 52 different languages. The center’s C-E-O credits the more than 350 people on staff and board members for embracing the non-profit’s mission. “Your commitment to make sure that mission is achieved with every person who comes through these doors and the empowerment of that mission that you have cultivated with your team and all of our staff — that is what has brought us to this moment,” she said.

Andrea Buckley, chair of the center’s board of directors, also spoke at yesterday’s (Wednesday’s) news conference. “We’re going to create a task force, hopefully come up with a real catchy name for it,” she said with a laugh, “but it’s really an opportunity for us to listen to our stakeholders, listen to our partners, listen to our community and figure out how we can use this gift.”

Yield Giving’s website indicates the foundation has donated more than 14 BILLION dollars to over 16-hundred non-profits around the world so far and at least seven are located in Iowa.

46 Horses Seized in Neglect Investigation

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November 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Adel, IA) – The Dallas County Sheriff’s Office, Wednesday evening, said earlier in the day, Wednesday (11/1/23), a search warrant was executed at 33034 165th Street in rural Dallas County, Iowa. The search warrant was in reference to an ongoing live stock neglect investigation at that location.

Dallas County Sheriff’s Office Detectives located 46 horses on the property that were in need of Veterinarian care. These horses were seized as a part of this investigation. The investigation is ongoing and charges are pending at this time. This release will be updated when more information is available.

The Dallas County Sheriff’s Office is greatly appreciative of the assistance of the Animal Rescue League of Iowa. The Iowa Department of Agriculture also assisted in this investigation.

Atlantic City Council approves numerous resolutions; Receives Chamber update on programs, etc.

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November 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic City Council met this (Wednesday), and approved several agenda items. They included:

  • A resolution “Obligating funds from the Southeast Urban Renewal Area (URA) Revenue Fund for Appropriation to the payment of annual appropriation Tax Increment Financed (TIF) obligations,” which are due in the next succeeding fiscal year. City Administrator John Lund noted “This is bureaucratic red tape relating to [a TIF] for the Redwood Subdivision.” A similar resolution was passed with regard to the Hotel Whitney URA. Councilman Pat McCurdy abstained from the vote due to a conflict of interest.
  • The Council passed also, a resolution “Granting [an] extension on the maximum accrued vacation hours for Assistant Police Chief Paul Wood.” Wood has served the A-PD for 19-years. City Administrator John Lund reports that due to ongoing staffing issues with the Police Department, Assistant Chief Wood has had to delay the use of his Paid Time-Off (PTO) hours and fill shifts for other officers, sometimes swinging between day and night shifts. The Mayor noted Wood is “A valued employee, Assistant Chief of Police, [is] committed to [the] department and our City.”
  • The Council passed a resolution establishing a full-time Assistant Code Enforcement/Animal Control Officer. The City will post the job description, salary information and other application requirements for prospective candidates.
  • The Atlantic City Council passed the First Reading of an amended ordinance with an updated position description for the “City Administrator’s” position. And, they…
  • Approved the submission of the Annual Urban Renewal Report to the Iowa Department of Management. The report details everything relating to TIF Districts and projects.

Mayor Grace Garrett dovetailed a report from Chamber Executive Director Bailey Smith, in mentioning there were 500 Halloween Trick-or-Treaters in the downtown district, Tuesday afternoon and evening.

She mentioned also an appearance before the Atlantic Rotary Club, Tuesday afternoon at the Schmidt Family Funeral Home, of Iowa Lt. Governor Adam Gregg.

As part of a pilot program, Cass County received $50,000 from the State of Iowa, and $25,000 from Cass County for training and equipment. Program organizers are looking for volunteers (active or retired), who have been trained in the medical field, to carry kits equipped with tools for CPR (an AED), first aid, and drug overdoses (Narcan). Those volunteers will be notified through a phone app that they are needed to respond to an area close to them, in order to provide early emergency first response, prior to the arrival of professional emergency responders.

The program is being facilitated by AmeriCorps volunteer Erik Johnson, who is also a paramedic with Cass EMS. Persons interested in becoming an emergency response volunteer can contact Erik Johnson at 712-249-8816, or via e-mail at cassCountyFirstAid.Erik@gmail.com.

In other news, Atlantic City Clerk Barb Barrick noted for candidates who are elected (re-elected or appointed) to City Offices in Cass County on November 7th, that a special forum for those elected will be held November 13th at 5-p.m., at City Hall. The forum features Republican State Senator Tom Shipley from Nodaway, and Republican Representative Thomas Moore from Griswold. It will be geared toward answering questions from the elected officials, and moderated by Dan Stalder, with the Iowa League of Cities.

Iowa Democrats release more details about their presidential preference cards

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November 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Eligible Iowans may now go on the Iowa Democratic Party’s website and start requesting the presidential preference cards that are replacing the complicated in-person calculations that have been a long-running feature of the Iowa Democratic Party’s Caucuses. Both major parties in Iowa will hold Caucuses on January 15th. Republicans will again have a straw poll vote to determine which presidential candidate wins the Iowa G-O-P’s Caucuses, still the kick-off event in their party’s nominating process.

New NATIONAL party rules forbid Iowa Democrats from any form of voting that would yield results that night. The Iowa Democratic Party will begin distributing presidential preference cards on January 12th — and the results will be announced March 5th. Iowa Democrats have hired a vendor to count the presidential preference cards, which will be mailed in — and you must be a registered Democrat to get one.

Minnesota Congressman Dean Phillips announced last week that he’s running against President Biden. The Iowa Democratic Party’s state central committee will meet in December to decide which candidates’ names will appear on their presidential preference cards.

Underwood Eagles ride rushing game to the Quarterfinals

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November 1st, 2023 by admin

The Underwood Eagles lost their opening game of the season to Van Meter 21-14. That 21 points allowed has been the most this Eagles team has allowed all year long. The Eagles have allowed just 6 total points over the teams last six games. The Eagles have won 9 in a row after the opening night loss including a 42-0 win over AHSTW last week in the 2nd round of playoff football. The Eagles defense for the sixth time this season pitched a shutout in a dominating display but on this night the rushing attack of the Eagles stole the show. The Eagles rushed for 393 yards and six total touchdowns on 44 carries. The Eagles wasted no-time getting on the scoreboard as they scored on their first drive of the night and had 21 on the board going into the halftime break. Head Coach of Underwood Nate Mechaelsen says the team has finally gotten healthy in the later part of the season and credits that to the offensive success.

Now moving onto the quarterfinals the Eagles will have their hands full as they will take on the 8-2 OABCIG Falcons who have won 7 in a row following their 2d round win. The Falcons have shocked a lot of people with their impressive season and Eagles Coach Nate Mechaelsen said they are maybe the most improved team from the start of the season until now.

The Falcons have a pretty explosive offense but like the Eagles they rely heavily on their defense to make big crucial plays to set up their offense. The Falcons have forced 32 turnovers on the season with 16 fumble recoveries and 16 interceptions. Coach Mechaelsen knows to win this game and advance to the UNI dome to the semifinals that his offense will have to take care of the ball.

In what will most likely be a defensive battle down to the end whichever offense is able to make the big play will likely pull out with a victory and move on to the final 4. The Eagles and the Falcons will kickoff at 7pm at OABCIG High School.

You can listen to the full interview with Head Coach Nate Mechaelsen below.

 

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Atlantic’s Alex Sonntag commits to Simpson College

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November 1st, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Atlantic Cross Country and Track runner Alex Sonntag signed his letter of intent to Simpson College on Wednesday, November 1st. Sonntag was surrounded by family members and friend’s Wednesday afternoon. Sonntag has a 17:28 5K time and has enjoyed his time participating in Trojan athletics. Sonntag looked at other schools, but Simpson was the one that just felt right to him.

Sonntag is looking forward to continuing his athletic career with the Simpson XC and Track program. His still has goals he wants to achieve.

Atlantic’s Head Cross Country Coach Dan Vargason is proud of how Sonntag has run for Atlantic and knows his future looks bright in the world of collegiate athletics.

Sonntag’s final year of high school track and field begins in the spring.

ISU Men’s Basketball Announces Redshirt Plans

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November 1st, 2023 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State head men’s basketball coach T.J. Otzelberger has announced the plans to redshirt a pair of freshmen for the 2023-24 season. JT Rock and Jelani Hamilton will sit out their initial year in Ames.

“After discussion with Jelani and JT, we have decided that it’s in their best long-term interest to redshirt this season,” Otzelberger said. “Player development is at the forefront in everything that we do in our program and that will serve Jelani and JT well this season.”

Rock, the youngest player on an NCAA Division I men’s basketball roster this season, reclassified and enrolled a year early at Iowa State. The Sioux Falls, S.D. native was a four-star recruit and ranked in the top 100 by all three national outlets.

Hamilton, a four-star recruit from Marietta, Ga., was ranked No. 111 in the country by Rivals.

Northwestern Claims Men’s Golfer of the Week Honor

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November 1st, 2023 by admin

Cameron Adam, Northwestern

Jr. – Edinburgh, Scotland – Merchiston Castle School

 

  • Carded a seven-under-par 209 for a top-10 finish to help the Wildcats take second overall in their fall season finale at the Cal Poly Invitational in Carmel, Calif.
  • Fired rounds of 71, 70 and 68 to tie for sixth place on the individual leaderboard
  • The Edinburgh, Scotland, native turned in his top 18-hole effort during final-round play, carding a four-under-par 68 that included eight birdies
  • The Academic All-Big Ten honoree earns his first career Golfer of the Week honor
  • Last Northwestern Golfer of the Week: Ethan Tseng (Oct. 4, 2023)

2023-24 Big Ten Men’s Golfers of the Week

Sept. 7: Hunter Thomson, Jr., MICH

Sept. 14: Max Herendeen, Fr., ILL/Mac McClear, Gr., IOWA

Sept. 20: Daniel Aas, Sr., WIS

Sept. 27: Herman Sekne, Sr., PUR

Oct. 4: Ethan Tseng, So., NU

Oct. 12: Jackson Buchanan, Jr., ILL

Oct. 18: Timmy Crawford, Gr., ILL

Nov. 1: Cameron Adam, Jr., NU

Survey: Economy in Iowa, Midwest ‘limping along’ during October

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November 1st, 2023 by admin

Iowa’s economy saw a slight gain during October, while the Midwestern economy dipped, according to the monthly survey of business leaders and supply managers across the nine-state region. Creighton University economist Ernie Goss says the Business Conditions Index, a leading economic indicator for the Midwest, is measured on a zero-to-100 scale with 50 being growth neutral. The region’s economy slipped a full point, from 52-point-5 in September to 51-point-5 in October.

Iowa’s economy is just below growth neutral, meaning it’s shrinking, but did show a glimmer of growth, rising from 48-point-5 in September to 49-even in October. Goss says the survey quizzed supply managers on what they saw as the largest challenge facing the Midwestern economy in the months ahead.

The regional hiring gauge sank below growth neutral during October, as job losses outpaced new hires.

According to U.S. Bureau of Statistics data, Goss says Iowa’s manufacturing sector boosted employment by 0.9% over the past year, with the average hourly wage rate expanding by 2.3%, well below the 3.7% increase in consumer prices.