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Iowa schools look to upgrade security using state grants

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October 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – With threats on several Iowa school districts in recent weeks, bringing lockdowns and closures that impacted thousands of students, administrators across the state are considering ways to further tighten security. As we have reported,  the latest incident Thursday morning, occurred in the Storm Lake Community School District. Three juveniles were arrested following an investigation into the alleged threat.

In the Cedar Valley, the Hudson Community School District is using state funding to invest in more video cameras for each campus. Superintendent Tony Voss says they are planning to double the number of cameras now being used by the start of the 2024 academic year. “Every school is going to be approaching this differently,” Voss says. “Every school has needs that are unique to their own setting. I think it gives peace of mind and provides an extra layer of security to the district.”

Voss says the Hudson district has a security camera system in place now, but it’s become tough to manage as it was patched together. “It’s a system that we built ourselves, and as we’ve gone throughout the years, we’ve said, ‘Hey, it’d sure be nice to have a camera in Location X.’ So we’d go and buy a camera and put it in Location X and away we would go,” Voss says. “So we’ve had them, but they haven’t been as widespread as we will have them with this grant.”

The grant is from the Iowa Department of Homeland Security, specifically for cameras.

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October 12th, 2023 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Atlantic Lions Club members Leon Hodges and Vicki Nordskog about the annual pancake supper on October 19th from 4:30 pm to 7:00 pm at the Cass County Community Center in Atlantic.  Tickets for the all-you-can-eat event can be purchased from any Lion or at the door for $8.00 per person and 12 and under are $5.00.

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Adel man on list of the richest Americans

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October 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Harry Stine’s fortune continues to grow. The Iowa native and CEO of Stine Seed Co. in Adel is now worth $9.7 billion, according to Forbes 400 — a list of the 400 richest Americans. That’s $2 billion more than he was worth at this time last year and nearly $4 billion more than five years ago.

Stine, 81, is the richest Iowan and the state’s only billionaire. He’s the 76th richest American, Forbes says, with Tesla and SpaceX head Elon Musk at the top with $251 billion. Rounding out the top five are Amazon’s Jeff Bezos at $161 billion, Oracle’s Larry Ellison at $158 billion, Berkshire Hathaway’s Warren Buffett at $121 billion and Google’s Larry Page at $114 billion.

Touch-and-go landing ends nose-down in Sioux City

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October 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — An air refueling aircraft made a nose landing at the Sioux City airport Wednesday afternoon. The 185th Air Refueling Wing (ARW) said in a release that it occurred at 2:37 p.m. by an Iowa Air National Guard KC-135 Stratotanker.

Officials said the aircraft was performing touch-and-go landings as part of a local training mission. When the incident happened, the aircraft’s front landing gear had not deployed when the aircraft came to a full stop on the airport’s main runway. The Sioux City Airport Fire Department, 185th ARW crash recovery and safety teams responded to the scene.

The release added that there were five personnel on board during the incident. The five and the aircraft were assigned to the 185th Air Refueling Wing based out of Sioux City. While there is damage to the nose, the rest of the aircraft remains undamaged, the release stated.

Runway 36 at the airport remains open, while the main runway at Sioux City is closed as crash recovery personnel work to remove the aircraft. The KC-135 can also be used for transporting people and equipment. The aircraft typically has three crew members including a pilot co-pilot and boom operator.

An investigation into the cause is ongoing.

Trump returns to the Hawkeye State Oct. 16th; Pence event set for Oct. 17th

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October 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Former President Donald Trump will return to Iowa later this month for two different events. Trump will have an event at the Dallas County Fairgrounds in Adel at 1:30 p.m. next Monday, Oct. 16. Doors will open at 10:30 a.m., according to the event schedule. Trump will also hold a rally in Clive later that day. Doors will open at noon at the Horizons Event Center for Trump’s remarks at 3 p.m.

Trump was in Iowa last weekend when he spoke to a crowd at a Cedar Rapids hotel ballroom. He also spoke at an event in Ottumwa at the end of September.

NewsMax Townhall event with former VP Mike Pence set for Tuesday, Oct. 17th

Tuesday, October 17, 2023
Doors open 3:00 p.m.

Windsor Heights Community Center
6900 School Street
Windsor Heights, IA

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Free tickets being offered to an AHS musical in memory of Avery Andersen

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October 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – A foundation created following the death in 2021 of an Atlantic High School graduate and Iowa State University student, will pay the price of admission for persons attending a fall musical presentation at the Atlantic High School, of “Cinderella.”

Avery Andersen was very involved in the Atlantic School District’s Fine Arts program. Assistant High School Principal Andrew Mitchell said the Avery Andersen Foundation that was started by Avery’s parents Steve and Sue Andersen, works to provide scholarships to students, and serves in many other ways.

The musical takes place November 4th from 7:30-until 9:30-p.m., and November 5th from 2:30-until 4:30-p.m. The free tickets are available for the Nov. 5th performance. Andy Mitchell said the Andersen’s will keep track of the adult and student tickets used for the musical.

He says there will be a special presentation prior to the performance, in honor of Avery.

Lewis Central Wins Boy’s Hawkeye Ten Cross Country Title

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October 12th, 2023 by admin

(Glenwood) Lewis Central captured the boy’s team title at the Hawkeye Ten Conference meet on Wednesday afternoon at Glenwood. The Titans placed all five scoring runners in the top fifteen and led all teams with 41 points. Glenwood finished second with 57, and Clarinda third with 99

Ethan Eichhorn led the Titans with a first-place finish, setting a new personal and course record of 15:14.04.

The four other runners rounding out the scoring for L.C. are Kevin Coots, fifth; Kade Diercks, ninth; Richard Selken, 12th; and Jackson Cox, 14th.

Glenwood finished second with 57 points. Andrew Smith and Bryant Keller finished third and fourth, respectively; Maverick Mixan, 11th; Liam Hays, 19th; and Bryce Keller, 20th.

Clarinda finished third in the team race led by runner-up finisher Treyton Schaapherder. Kyle Wagoner, sixth; Alex Lihs, 16th; Grant Barr, 32nd; and Hayden Hash, 43rd.

Atlantic finished sixth overall. The Trojans were led by last year’s State Qualifier, Devon Fields 15th place run.

Bennett Whetstone finished 23rd, Alex Sonntag 27th, Rickie Fields, 29, and Luke Irlmeier finished 34th.

Team Standings:
1. Lewis Central, 41
2. Glenwood, 57
3. Clarinda, 99
4. Kuemper, Catholic, 113
5. St. Albert, 116
6. Atlantic, 128
7. Harlan, 197
8. Shenandoah, 212
9. Red Oak, 257
10. Denison-Schleswig, 278
11. Creston, 282

 

Annual Free Dental Clinic Begins Friday in eastern Iowa

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October 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The two-day annual Iowa Mission of Mercy (IMOM) free dental clinic will get underway in eastern Iowa Friday. Iowa Dental Foundation Executive Director, Laurie Traetow (tray-tow), says the offer all sorts of dental services from cleanings up to some partial dentures during the clinic in Waterloo. The services are all on a first-come, first-served basis, and they usually have people lined up when the doors open at 6 a-m.

More information can be found at IowaMOM.org.

Iowa’s largest food bank bracing for another demand peak

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October 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Food Bank of Iowa is expected to release its latest demand figures this week for the 55 counties it serves statewide. Michelle Book, the non-profit’s C-E-O, says she expects another big boost in those needing a hand, based on several factors which are putting more pressure on families with already-tight budgets. The crisis in the Middle East is pushing up fuel prices, while Book says food prices are still high due to inflation.

A federal government shutdown was avoided a few weeks ago, but Book fears the continuing resolution only delayed the inevitable, with another shutdown looming now shortly before Thanksgiving. Programs that are vital to Iowans putting food on their tables — like WIC and SNAP — will face disruption or shutdowns themselves if the federal government closes down next month.

2 arrested Wednesday afternoon in Red Oak

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October 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – Police in Red Oak report the arrest of a man and a woman Wednesday afternoon. 41-year-old Bill Joe Gillsepie, of Red Oak, was arrested at around 2:27-p.m. on multiple active Red Oak Police Department warrants, including Theft in the 3rd Degree, Eluding, Felony Ongoing Criminal Conduct and Felony Theft in the 2nd Degree . He was taken into custody in the 700 block of Highland Avenue. In addition to the warrants, Gillespie was charged with Felony Possession of Contraband in a Correctional Facility. His bond was set at $35,000.

At the same time Gillespie was arrested, Red Oak Police arrested 47-year-old Alisa Lynette Alexander, of Shambaugh, for being an Accessory after the fact. Her bond was set at $2,000.

Red Oak Police were assisted by Montgomery County Sheriff’s Deputies in conducting the arrests.