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Iowa restaurant with Vietnam veterans’ Wall of Honor to be featured on YouTube channel

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November 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A YouTube channel that’s profiled more than 800 independently owned restaurants will feature a restaurant along an eastern Iowa river that has a “Wall of Honor” for Vietnam veterans. Roger Zearley is co-owner of the Riverbend Pub and Grill in Manchester. “I think it started with me getting a missed call and listening to a voice mail and going: ‘Is this real or not? Did they really call me?’ And so I called back and, yes, it was ‘America’s Best Restaurants’ and we had a good conversation,” Zearley says. “We had some things that they thought were very unique.”

Representatives from America’s Best Restaurants were at the Manchester pub last week to film their morning prep and lunch hour and visit with customers. Host Luis Rivera says he walked out on the restaurant’s deck that overlooks the Maquoketa River, turned back around toward the building and was overwhelmed by what he saw. “The biggest service member wall that I’ve ever seen in my entire life. It was just impressive.

“Wall of Honor” at Riverbend Pub & Grill in Manchester, Iowa. (KMCH photo)

I had heard about it, but I had never seen it. This thing’s two stories tall. It’s unbelievable and then to have all the Iowans that perished during Vietnam listed alphabetically — it’s a lot,” Rivera says. “It’s pretty overwhelming just standing in front of it, so that was amazing.”

Zearley says local vets asked a key question when the current owners bought the restaurant. “‘Hey, would you keep these signs on the side of this building?’ And we’re doing a full remodel. We got involved with Brian over at Manchester Signs and he helped design that along with a lot of vets that helped us put this together,” Zearley says. “…The Wall of Honor is all about the vets and we’re just proud that it’s handing on the side of Riverbend.”

Producers of America’s Best Restaurants say the episode about the Manchester restaurant will be posted on their YouTube channel in the next seven to nine weeks.

8th Annual Toys for Tots event underway in Red Oak

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November 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – The Red Oak Police Department is hosting its 8th Annual Toys for Tots drive. The event serves children and families who may not otherwise experience the full joy of the holiday season. Officials say last year, more than 150 children from Montgomery County had toys delivered to them so they could enjoy the holiday. Donations of new, unwrapped toys for children from Zero-to 14, or, monetary donations, are being accepted through December 15th. Toys can be dropped-off at the Red Oak Police Department, or at any one of several local businesses.

Donations may be made payable to: Behind the Shields. Children sign-ups for the program are being accepted November 16th, from 3-until 5-p.m., at the Red Oak Fire Station, and on November 27th, from 5-until 7-p.m., at Red Oak Fareway Meat & Grocery. Please bring the child’s birth certificate or medical card as a form of ID. The deadline to sign children-up is December 1st.

If you have any questions, please call Amber Jennings, Red Oak PD Community Relations/Liaison, at 712-623-6500.

Cyclone Soccer Announces Two Signees

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November 13th, 2023 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State head coach Matt Fannon announced the signings of two high schoolers to National Letters of Intent on Thursday.

The Cyclones signed a pair of defensemen, Makenna Marshall and Laurence Leblanc, to their 2024 recruiting class.

“We feel really satisfied with our incoming class,” says Fannon. “We decided to be very specific with the needs we felt freshmen could help us within 2024, and we found a couple of players who will make a difference for us. We continue to have a very specific recruiting philosophy that will aid in the progress of our program over the coming years. We believe this group fits that philosophy, and we are excited to welcome them to our team.”

Laurence Leblanc – DEF | Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec | Saint-Gabriel HS
A center back from Canada, Leblanc will sign on with the Cyclones after a decorated high school career. Leblanc’s high school was League 1 QC Champions and Cup Champions as well as a League 1 Canadian Championships Finalist. Leblanc’s club team was CF Montréal Academy.

“Laurence was an absolute pleasure from the jump,” said Associate Head Coach/Recruiting Coordinator CC McGrath. “She quickly bought into what our program is all about and will help us continue to build our culture and raise the standard of Iowa State Soccer.”

Makenna Marshall – DEF | Hanson, Mass. | Whitman-Hanson Regional HS
Marshall played club ball with South Shore Select and has been a member of the Whitman-Hanson varsity squad since her freshman year. Marshall was the leader of her team’s backline and had the respect of all her teammates, providing leadership both on and off the field.

“Makenna was someone within five minutes of watching, we knew would be a good fit for our program,” says McGrath. “She likes to get forward out of the back and is super confident and composed on the ball. Physically, she is tough and gritty, which will suit her well in the Big 12.”

Glenwood P-D/Mills County Sheriff’s reports, 11/13/23

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November 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Glenwood Police Department reports the arrest on Saturday, of 23-year-old Brandon Good, from Malvern. Good was arrested for OWI/1st offense and Child Endangerment. He has since been released on a $3,000 cash or surety bond.

Glenwood Police said also, no injures were reported following a single-vehicle accident Friday morning. Authorities say the driver of a 2008 Ford Focus, 18-year-old Clark William Herrman, of Glenwood, told them the sun was in his eyes, causing him not to see a legally parked 2019 RAM 1500 pickup on the side of the road near 1705 Timber Lane.

The eastbound car struck the rear of the pickup, causing significant damage to both vehicles – a combined total of $13,000.  The Ford was able to be driven to Herrman’s residence, but it was leaking fluids along the way. No citations were issued.

And, Sheriff’s officials in Mills County report the arrested Sunday night, of 59-year-old Luke Joseph Soule, of Omaha, for OWI/1st offense. His bond was set at $1,000.

IEDA Awards $25 Million in Tax Credits to Iowa Historic Preservation Projects, including hotel project in Stuart

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November 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

November 13, 2023 (DES MOINES, IA) –  The Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) has announced $25 million in awards to help transform 13 historic buildings, including a former fire station and mass timber warehouse, into new spaces while maintaining their character. The awards were made through the Historic Preservation Tax Credit program. Included among the projects is the Hotel Stuart project in Guthrie County. The aim of the project is to convert the building into commercial space and four, upper-story apartments. The Project applicant (Aust Real Estate, LLC) requested a tax credit in the amount of $307,125.

IEDA and Iowa Finance Authority Director Debi Durham says “These projects breathe new life into historic treasures and help make Iowa’s communities attractive places for people to visit, live and work. ” The application round opened in June with about $20 million available for awards. IEDA received 21 applications requesting over $40 million in tax credits. Projects are scored based on readiness, financing and local support and participation.

The Historic Preservation Tax Credit program provides a state income tax credit to projects that rehabilitate underused or vacant historic buildings while maintaining the character-defining features that enhance neighborhoods and communities. Work completed on buildings must meet the federal Secretary of Interior standards.

This round of awards will help to enhance historic buildings across the state, including:

  • Sioux City: The Bay State Block restoration will include adding 27 apartment homes to the upper three floors, which have been vacant or underutilized for 60 years.
  • DeWitt: The vacant Iowa Mutual Insurance Company building will be converted into 53 apartment homes. Work will include full rehabilitation and preservation of the vaults, dumbwaiters, and historic elevator door with scissor gate.
  • Des Moines: The Carpenter Paper Company is the renovation of a four-story mass timber warehouse. The project will restore the historic windows and raise the floor to create proper window views for use by new office tenants.
  • Waterloo: The Waterloo Fire Station 2 will include exterior repair and renewal, and rehabilitation of the original windows or installation of historic appropriate new windows. The interior space will be converted into new office space and three apartment units.

The Historic Preservation Tax Credit program is administered by IEDA. The next application round for large projects opens January 2024, with applications due March 18.

Download a spreadsheet with today’s (Monday’s) awards here.

WEEK OF NOVEMBER 13, 2023

Trading Post

November 13th, 2023 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  Double well stainless-steel kitchen sink with faucet. Selling for $25, in Hamlin, call 712-304-4998.

FOR SALE:  Three Golden Doodle Puppies.  $200 each.  712-243-5047.

FOR SALE:  athletic shoes, including Vionic size 8.5 wide, orthodontic footbed, black and white, worn only twice, paid $110 but will sell for $40.  Adidas Cloudfoam Pure 2.0, size 9, gray and white, worn only once, paid $75 new, asking $35.  Skechers GoWalk Joy, size 9, black and white, machine washable, never worn, paid $60 new, asking $35.  Call 712-563-4172 and leave a message if no answer.

FOR SALE:  a two year old King Size Temper-Pedic Pro Adapt Medium Firm Hybrid mattress. Bought for an adjustable base but we are not selling the base. Can be used for a regular King base as well. Has had 2 protective covers on it since purchased. Excellent condition. Paid $4,000.00 new. Asking $1,500.00. Call or text 712-249-5675.

FREE:  Desk with 7 drawers in good condition.  Please call or text 712-249-0186.  Kimballton.

FOR SALE:  Like new 3-in-1 Crock Pot $30, Like new Metal Lawn Bench $20, and 2 Electric Blankets both for $25, $15 for each. If interested call 243-3366 and located in Atlantic.

FOR SALE:  Very nice full size mattress, box spring and frame.  Near new condition.  Asking $100.  Call or text 712 249 0186.  Kimballton areaSOLD!

WANTED: Looking for a complete King or Queen size bed…mattress, springs and frame. Call 712-254-0837

FOR SALE: Craftsman Snowblade for riding mower. $100. 712-254-0837

WANTED: Dehumidifier, pull behind weed sprayer and a small forklift. Call 712-355-1566

FOR SALE:  Shih tzu puppy female, 11 weeks old, 2 vaccinations and worming.  Call for details 402-590-6838. HOME FOUND!

FOR SALE:  I have a copper boiler with the name “Atlantic” on both sides. Perfect condition but no lid. Asking $200 or obo. SOLD!  Also, I have an electric wheelchair, Jazzy 614, for sale. Asking $300 or better offer. My phone is 712-249-4849.

FOR SALE:  Orange and Blue green river coffee table for sale.  First $500.  Call Tim at 712-249-9242.

FREE:  firewood. You pick it up. 4 miles west of Atlantic on G30. Call 712-243-6950 for exact address.

Special meeting of the Audubon School Board Tuesday evening

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November 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Audubon, Iowa) – The Audubon Community School District’s Board of Education will meet in a Special Session Tuesday. The meeting takes place at 5:45-p.m. in the Board Room at the Audubon High School. According to the agenda provided by Superintendent Eric Trager, the Board will hold a possible closed session, “To evaluate the professional competency of an individual whose appointment, hiring, or discharge is being considered when a closed session is necessary, to prevent needless and irreparable injury to that individual’s reputation and that individual requests a closed session.”

No action on the personnel matter is expected prior to the Board’s adjourning for the night.

Double-fatal crash in Des Moines Sunday night

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November 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – An elderly central Iowa couple was killed in a car crash last (Sunday) night. Des Moines police say a Buick being driven by a 76-year-old man and carrying a 79-year-old woman was turning at an intersection when it was struck on the passenger side by a Camaro. The Buick hit a utility pole and overturned, killing both occupants. Both were from Des Moines.

Police say the driver of the Camaro was an 18-year-old Des Moines man. A news release says witness statements and evidence at the scene indicate a significant contributing factor in the crash was — the Camaro traveling at a high-rate of speed. As yet, no names are public and there’s no word on charges.

Adel man struck and killed by a semi on I-80 in Polk County

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November 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Urbandale, Iowa) – [UPDATED] A man from Dallas County died Sunday night, after he was struck and killed while parked alongside Interstate 80, in Des Moines. The Iowa State Patrol says a 2019 Ford F-550 tow truck was hauling another vehicle, was legally parked on the right shoulder of the interstate at around 10:10-p.m., when a 2024 Volvo semi driven by 54-year-old Dmytro Prysich, of Hamtramck, MI., did not move over or slow down, and struck 45-year-old Joshua James Villa, of Adel, as he was getting out of the tow truck.Villa died at the scene.

Criminal complaints filed in the case say an Urbandale Police Officer was at the scene assisting with the crash, as well as a Highway Helper. An electronic sign instructed traffic move to the left, away from the outside lane. The complaint said Prysich didn’t stop and when he was pulled over by Clive Police Officers he told them he thought he hit a “bird.” The officers could smell alcohol coming from Prysich and said he had difficulty maintaining his balance.

Dmytro Prysich

According to the complaint, Prysich showed impairment during field sobriety testing and a breath test showed his blood alcohol level was over the legal limit of .08.

Prysich was booked into the Polk County Jail just after 3:00 a.m. Monday on charges of homicide by vehicle-OWI, leaving the scene of a deadly accident, and failure to change lane upon approach to emergency stationary vehicles – death. A $500,000 cash-only bond has been set on the homicide by vehicle charge.

Grand Lighting Ceremony This Thursday in Atlantic

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November 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Annual Grand Lighting Ceremony, sponsored by Atlantic Municipal Utilities, will be this Thursday, November 16th at 5 PM at the Historic Rock Island Depot in Downtown Atlantic. Bailey Smith, Executive Director at the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce says “Atlantic is Travel Iowa’s number one destination to celebrate the Christmas Season and Grand Lighting is a big reason why. There are over 200,000 lights strung throughout the trees on Chestnut Street as well as City Park that creates this magical scenery for everyone to enjoy.”.

Grand Lighting kicks off at 5 PM with a free hot dog meal, provided by Atlantic Hy-Vee. There will be free hot chocolate as well at the Chamber tent. Charlie Stogdill will DJ from 5 – 5:30 PM, with Santa making his special arrival at 5:30 PM to turn on the lights. He will see children in his cabin, sponsored by Atlantic Rotary Club and Farmhouse & Flowers, from 6 PM – 7:30 PM.

Smith says “We wouldn’t be number one without the Atlantic Street Department who spends a good month restringing lights and hanging garland and décor throughout downtown and 7th Street. Atlantic Municipal Utilities works to ensure the lights turn on and stay on all season long. They’re the best and we’re very fortunate to have them in our community.”

Pick up your Christmas brochure and Holiday Punch Card from area retail businesses, like the Chamber on Facebook or follow on Instagram to find dates and details to celebrate Christmas in Atlantic. You can find a complete list of activities at www.atlanticiowa.com.

Capture the Christmas magic with #MyAtlanticIA and post to the Atlantic Area Chamber’s Facebook page or Instagram (AtlanticIowaFan). Contact the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce with any questions at chamber@atlanticiowa.com or call 712.243.3017. Christmas in Atlantic is presented by Gregg Young of Atlantic.