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Southwest Iowa Planning Council Strengthens Local Economies and Communities through Business Loans

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April 17th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Southwest Iowa Planning Council (SWIPCO) has over $500,000 available to lend in its Business Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) program and is looking for qualified applicants. These RLF dollars may be used in conjunction with local lenders, to provide gap financing, or to serve businesses that have otherwise been turned down from a financial institution.

RLF funds may be used by a new or an existing business with loans available up to $125,000. These loans can be used for a variety of business related expenses including equipment purchases, working capital, and purchasing inventory but not for buildings or building renovations. As loans are repaid into the pool, the fund revolves back out to other businesses for the program.

SWIPCO established the business revolving loan fund in 2009 with grants from the US Economic Development Administration and the US Department of Agriculture to help businesses in Cass, Fremont, Harrison, Montgomery, Page, and Shelby counties create and retain jobs. In the past 14 years the fund has made 28 loans to businesses and loaned $1,637,950 to businesses regionally. Over 150 jobs have been created or retained by the fund.

The minimum loan is $10,000 and the goal is to create or retain one job per $10,000 loaned. Currently the interest rate is a very competitive 4%. With interest rates on the rise, this is a major benefit for businesses needing gap financing.

“This program is a great resource for new or existing businesses to get additional financing at a competitive interest rate that they aren’t able to get without the program. With a low interest rate and a loan closing fee of 1% of the loan award, businesses can get the gap financing they need and be able to pay back the loan in a reasonable timeframe,” stated John McCurdy, SWIPCO Executive Director.

To apply, businesses must complete and return an application to SWIPCO. Applications are reviewed by SWIPCO staff, and the final decision is made by a loan committee, which meets monthly. Application materials and guidelines can be found at www.swipco.org under the Business RLF tab. For additional questions contact Erin Hudson at 712-243-4196 or erin.hudson@swipco.org. SWIPCO is an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender.

Two Iowans charged with stealing ATM from western Minnesota store

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April 17th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Two men from northwest Iowa have been charged with stealing an A-T-M in western Minnesota. The Sherburne County Sheriff’s Office indicates three men broke through the front door of a general store in Clear Lake, Minnesota and stole the A-T-M inside at about 4 a.m. Friday.

An image of the get away vehicle was captured by security cameras. Minnesota deputies soon located the vehicle in the area and arrested the three men inside after a chase. A 51-year-old from Minneapolis, along with 40-year-old Daniel Johnson of Spencer and 36-year-old Robert McKevitt of Spirit Lake have been charged with third degree burglary. Johnson, the man from Spencer, has also been charged with fleeing a peace officer since he was driving the vehicle.

Storm Spotter training in Menlo postponed until May 3rd

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April 17th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Menlo, Iowa) – Adair and Guthrie County Emergency Management Deputy Coordinator Jeremy Cooper reports, “With the potential for severe weather for our area on Wednesday April 19, 2023, the National Weather Service has requested a date change for the Annual Storm Spotter Training. We were able to confirm availability for the Menlo Community Center for Wednesday May 3, 2023.” 2023 Storm Spotter Class Flyer – Updated Date Change-1

SWIPCO Completes Owner-occupied Housing Rehabilitation Community Development Block Grant Projects in Dexter, Fontanelle, and Leon

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April 17th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Southwest Iowa Planning Council (SWIPCO) recently completed 3 owner-occupied housing rehabilitation Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) projects in Dexter, Fontanelle, and Leon. These grants addressed updates to HVAC, electrical, plumbing, windows, doors, siding, roofing, handicap accessibility, and lead based paint, bringing the homes up to Iowa’s minimum housing standards. The grants assisted 14 low to moderate income households, with a total of $530,837 spent in grant funded repairs.

Unusually, these projects are outside the normal SWIPCO service area of the counties of Harrison, Shelby, Pottawattamie, Cass, Mills, Montgomery, Fremont, and Page. But, in this case SWIPCO had previously contracted with Southern Iowa Council of Governments (SICOG), based in Creston, to provide the inspections portion of their housing CDBG repair projects while SICOG continued to provide overall project administration. In February 2022 due to SICOG being unable to administer CDBG projects due to staffing issues, SWIPCO contracted with the cities to provide administration services for the CDBG rehab projects in nine communities that were currently underway. The three communities of Dexter, Fontanelle, and Leon were the first of these projects to be completed and the remaining are well on their way to completion.

“It is important for us to stand beside our fellow COGs and assist where we can,” said John McCurdy, Executive Director at SWIPCO. “The value of what these grants bring to communities is that they not only help the individual homeowners by improving the safety and energy efficiency of their homes, but they also help improve the value of all the homes in the community over time.”

CDBG is a program funded by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development managed in Iowa by the Iowa Economic Development Authority. SWIPCO is a council of governments serving the eight counties of southwest Iowa with public transportation, community development, and housing. SWIPCO is an equal opportunity employer, provider, and lender. To learn more about what current programs are available, visit www.swipco.org or call 712-243-4196.

Former Cass County Pheasants Forever Sec/Treasurer arrested on a Felony Theft charge

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April 17th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – A woman from Cass County was arrested Sunday on a Cass County warrant charging her with Felony Theft in the 1st Degree. Rebecca Jean Dreager, age 44, was being held in the Cass County Jail on a $20,000 cash or surety bond. A criminal complaint was filed on April 11th. Dreager served as the Secretary/Treasurer for the Cass County Chapter of Pheasants Forever. She allegedly used Pheasants Forever funds amounting to more than $18,284 for her personal use.

According to court documents, between the approximate dates of February 26, 2021 and June 3, 2022, Pheasants Forever representatives reported that during that time, a large number of transactions were made that were not made at normal times of spending and were not consistent with the amounts normally spent. Dreager had not turned in receipts for the transactions to support the purchases. Organization representatives said they had made many attempts to gather information from Dreager, and provided law enforcement with a copy of a letter that was sent to her, requesting receipts and additional information. She failed to respond to the request.

It is alleged that the transactions she made with four different entities were paid for by checks written on the Pheasants Forever account. Most of the transactions were for what appeared to be groceries, clothing, household goods, and a large number of gift cards. Pheasants Forever representatives examined the receipts and determined that most of the purchases were not for the local Chapter. They also identified receipts that were consistent with items that would be used for their events and that were in the time frame in which those events took place.

In an interview with Rebecca Dreager, she reporedly identified transactions she claimed were for items related to the organization, and furthermore acknowledged that a large number of transactions were for personal items and not for the Chapter. She said in the interview, that she thought she would be able to pay the money back, and that the spending got out of hand. She said she didn’t realize how much of the organization’s money she had spent.

Dreager remained held in the Cass County Jail pending a court appearance, as of the latest on-line court information.

Top tenderloin contest underway

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April 17th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Pork Producers are once again taking nominations for the best breaded pork tenderloin in Iowa. Spokesperson Kelsey Sutter says the criteria are simple. “We are looking for a delicious hand breaded tenderloin in the state of Iowa. So any restaurant that you visit that makes a really delicious tenderloin in their in house and has it on their regular menu,” she says. You can nominate your favorite tenderloin online. “Go to our website, Iowapork.org, and on our homepage you’ll see the Iowa’s best breaded pork tenderloin. Go ahead and click on that — the nomination process is really easy on our website,” Sutter says. “And we will be taking nominations from the public until June 5th.”

She says they then narrow down the field to five from each of the eight Iowa Pork Producers districts in the state. “We will spend the entire summer judging those 40 with our pork producer members across the state we have a point system and criteria that they need to follow to do the judging process<” she says. “And then at the end of the summer we’ll collect all those forms in the photos that they take, and our restaurant food service committee members will sit down and go through them and pick a top five.”

The winner will be announced in October, which is pork month. Last year’s winner was Lid’s Bar and Grill in Waukon.

Congressman Nunn leads bipartisan push to deal with puppy mills

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April 17th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Republican Congressman Zach Nunn of Bondurant is leading a bipartisan group that’s sponsoring two bills to crack down on so-called puppy mills. Nunn says responsible dog breeders support closing the legal loopholes that have allowed Iowa to be ranked by the Humane Society as the second worst state in the country for puppy mills. “There’s no reason that Iowa should be at the bottom of this pile,” Nunn says. “More importantly, I think this is something that anyone who’s ever had an animal in their home as a companion animal, a dog specifically, wants to see these animals growing up in this hardship.”

One of the bills, called the Puppy Protection Act, would set standards of care for federally licensed dog breeders — requiring that animals get regular check-ups with a vet, adequate housing and a healthy diet. Nunn points to the case of Daniel Gingerich, who was charged with 120 violations of the Animal Welfare Act after USDA inspectors found dead and malnourished on a property near Seymour. “This idea that you would bring puppies into a confinement facility, stack them multiple crates high (to) urinate and defacate on animals below them and then sell that puppy off to become part of a family member’s home — no livestock farmer would treat their livestock that way,” Nunn says.

The other bill Nunn is co-sponsoring, called Goldie’s Law, was introduced two years ago by Democratic Congresswoman Cindy Axne, who Nunn defeated last November and Nunn is trying to advance it this year. The bill is named for a golden retriever that U-S-D-A inspectors saw was emaciated, but the agency did not order removal of animals from the Wayne County property until months later, when it was too late to save Goldie. Nunn says the local sheriff, who wanted to act sooner, supports the bill.

Cong. Zach Nunn. (Iowa PBS photo)

“The U.S. Department of Agriculture had notified the farm several times that they were in violation, but never followed up, so this is as much as holding the bad actors accountable as it is the federal government,” Nunn says. “…This is something that we’ve picked up and we’ve expanded on with the Puppy Protection Act just to make sure that there are clear guidelines, so that growers know what they can do, realy sets a best practice out there.” Nunn made his comments this weekend on “Iowa Press” on Iowa PBS.

More than 500 animals were removed from the Gingerich property in Wayne County in Septemer of 2021. Gingerich, who now lives in Ohio, pleaded guilty to two counts of animal neglect last year.

Red Oak woman arrested Monday for Public Intox.

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April 17th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – Police in Red Oak report the arrest at around 10:15-a.m. today (Monday, April 17), of 30-year-old Maura Elizabeth Jones, of Red Oak. Jones was arrested at the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center, for Public Intoxication. She was being held on a $300 bond.

Cass County (IA) Sheriff’s report, 4/17/23

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April 17th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Sheriff’s Office is reporting eight arrests:

Today (April 17th, 2023), Cass County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 47-year-old Anthony Hernandez, of Atlantic, on a warrant for Littering.  Hernandez was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked and held pending his initial appearance.

On Sunday (April 16th) 28-year-old Shawn Jensen, of Atlantic, was arrested on a warrant for Simple Assault.  Jensen was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked and held pending his initial appearance. And, 44-year-old Rebecca Dreager, of Adair, was arrested Sunday on a warrant for Theft – 1st Degree.  Dreager was transported to the Cass County Jail where she was also booked and held pending her initial appearance.

On April 11th, 22-year-old Curclund VanAernam, of Atlantic, was arrested by Cass County Deputies on a Federal warrant.  VanAernam was transported to the Cass County Jail while awaiting extradition.

On the 9th, 24-year-old Sikfrit Muritok, of Atlantic, was arrested for Public Intoxication.  Muritok was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked and held pending his later release on his own recognizance. And, 30-year-old Preston Myers, of Anita, was arrested for OWI/2nd Offense, and Driving While Revoked.  Myers was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked and held pending his later release on his own recognizance.

On April 8th, Cass County Deputies arrested 47-year-old Steven Gustin, of Adair, for OWI 1st Offense.  Gustin was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked and held pending his later release on his own recognizance.

And, on April 7th, 51-year-old Joel Lary, of Massena,  was arrested for Theft 5th Degree.  Lary was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked and held pending his later release on bond.

Adair County Sheriff’s report (4/17/23)

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April 17th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Sheriff’s Office reports seven recent arrests. On April 10th, Police in Stuart arrested 53-year-old Petrina Lavonne Lohman, of Saint Regis, MT, following a traffic stop at around 2:20-a.m. on I-80 westbound, for erratic driving. She was subsequently charged with Possession of Meth/1st offense, and Poss. of Drug Paraphernalia. Inside the vehicle, Police found a loaded and chambered .9-mm handgun hidden in the center console. Lohman was released later that same day on a Recognizance Bond.

On April 11th, Adair County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 29-year-old David Allen Brent, of Des Moines, at the Polk County Jail. He was taken into custody on an Adair County warrant charging him with three counts of Sexual Abuse in the 2nd Degree. Brent was being held in the Adair County Jail on a $250,000 cash-only bond. Also arrested April 11th, was 33-year-old Chevy Van Sauer, of Greenfield. He was arrested on a Union County warrant for Harassment in the 1st Degree, and on Adair County charges that include Poss. of Drug Paraphernalia (needles, a scale), and for being a person ineligible to carry a weapon (a knife greater than 5-inches in length was found in Sauer’s backpack, along with the paraphernalia). Chevy Sauer was released April 14th on a $1,000 cash or surety bond.

Greenfield Police arrested 55-year old Bonnie Ranee Decker and 32-Dillion Cole Savage, both of Lorimor, April 12th, on charges of Theft in the 4th Degree. Both subjects were being held in the Adair County Jail on $1,000 bond, each. On April 13th, Stuart Police arrested 49-year-old John Earl Whitten, of Des Moines, on a Dallas County warrant for Failure to Appear on a Driving Under Suspension charge. Whitten was released on a $300 bond.

And, on April 14th, Adair County Deputies picked up from authorities in Nebraska, 40-year-old Stacy Jean Quakenbush, of Lincoln, NE. She was wanted on an Adair County warrant for Violation of Probation. She was later released on a $2,000 bond.