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Audubon County non-profit agencies receive over $107k in grants

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April 22nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Five non-profit agencies in Audubon County have received grants from the Audubon County Community Foundation (ACCF) amounting to more than $107,700. The organizations received their checks at noon today (Friday), at the Rose Theater, in Audubon. Those organizations had submitted their grant application requests to the ACCF by the February 1st deadline. All grantees met the criteria as Audubon County non-profit agencies with charitable missions in the areas of civic, cultural, health, education and social services. Only organizations providing services in Audubon County were eligible for the grants.

Among the grant recipients was:

  • The Audubon County Community Cinema, which received $50,000 for interior and exterior renovations of an historic building.
  • The Audubon County Recreation Foundation and Exira Community Club, each received $20,000 for the construction of a recreation center building in Audubon and Phase 3 to add a storage area and new entrance, respectively.
  • The Audubon County Agricultural Society received a $10,000 grant to add a permanent concession stand and restrooms to the Audubon County Fairgrounds.
  • And, the Audubon County Conservation Club received a grant amounting to $7,719, for the building of a maintenance workshop and storage facility.

For information about donating or establishing an individual foundation, call Dennis Nissen, Iowa Foundations Director, a 1-800-794-3458.

Disagreements mean Iowa lawmakers will return next week

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April 22nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Lawmakers in the split Iowa Legislature haven’t reached agreement on several issues needed for adjournment this session, and it means they’ll be back next week.

The Republican-majority House and Democratic-controlled Senate have made advancements on several bills that will make up the nearly $7.35 billion budget for the fiscal year that begins in July. But many bills remain unfinished as each side adds funding and projects to the pieces of legislation.

At least some bills are expected to be sorted out in special legislative committees that only form when there’s no consensus. Legislative leaders say they’ll return Monday and Tuesday for more negotiations.

Red Oak woman arrested for Violation of Probation

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April 22nd, 2016 by admin

The Red Oak Police Department arrested a Red Oak woman on Friday on a warrant for Violation of Probation.  At 2:50pm Officers arrested 45-year-old Shelby Joann Olivares on that Montgomery County bench warrant.  She was taken to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $5,000 bond.

Fight in Stanton leads to one arrest

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April 22nd, 2016 by admin

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office received a report Thursday at noon of a fight between two adult males at 706 Hilltop Avenue in Stanton.  Deputies arrived on scene and arrested 39-year-old Jefferson Meckling of Red Oak for a charge of Aggravated Assault.  Meckling was taken to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $2,000 cash bond.

Family Fun in the Kitchen 04-16-2016

Podcasts, Family Fun in the Kitchen

April 22nd, 2016 by Jim Field

Lavon and Miss NiNi have a couple of special guests on the program.

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Iowa high schooler travels to Wisconsin to take boy with disabilities to prom

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April 22nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A chance encounter in a Florida airport and a random act of kindness by a central Iowa teen has turned into a world-wide social media phenomenon. Carroll resident and Kuemper Catholic High School senior Brittany Klocke had her flight from Orlando to Minneapolis cancelled in February. Klocke was stranded there for nearly 15 hours. The 19-year-old spotted 14-year-old Andrew Shumway in the terminal and his contagious smile drew her in for a conversation. She felt an immediate bond with Shumway, who has cerebral palsy, because one of her siblings has a disability.  Klocke Shumway pic 1

“He looked like a really special person,” Klocke says. “Just kind-hearted because a lot of people with disabilities can make anyone’s day and they’re beautiful, kind souls.” The time spent talking at the airport led to an invitation from Shumway, who asked Klocke to join him for a community-wide, special-needs prom being held in his hometown on April 16th. Brittany says she didn’t hesitate for a minute, even though her senior prom in Carroll was scheduled for the same night. Brittany made the nearly five-hour trip to Tomah, Wisconsin, last Saturday to accompany Andrew as his date.

“When he first saw me, his eyes rolled in the back of his head,” she says. “He said, ‘Oh my gosh, you’re so gorgeous!’ He had just the sweetest smile on his face and he picked out a white rose corsage all by himself and he gave it to me and I gave him his boutineer. He said, ‘We’re going to go out for ice cream tonight,’ and I said, ‘Of course,’ and he was just so excited.”

Klocke says there were a lot of tears from both of them that night, happy tears from being overwhelmed by the kindness and joy that had come from a chance meeting. She says Shumway is excited about what has happened and is hoping this may lead to a meeting with Ellen DeGeneres on her talk show. Klocke, on the other hand, says she doesn’t want the attention. She says this is all about Andrew and hoping others learn how easy it can be to bring joy to others.

“It’s not about me. It’s about Andrew and his family and anyone that is affected by a disability,” Klocke says. “I believe everyone has a kind heart and we should all think of other people and not ourselves. If you have something like this, even if it’s just a moment out of your day to complement somebody or to make someone smile, take on that chance and pursue someone’s happiness.”

Klocke will graduate from Kuemper in May. She dreams of becoming a registered nurse and looks forward to a summer visit with Shumway, possibly a trip to Disney World, and enjoying her new life-long friend.

(Radio Iowa)

Iowa Senate removes Planned Parenthood defunding in bill

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April 22nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Democratic-majority Senate has stripped away language in a budget bill passed by the Republican-controlled House that would remove state funding for Planned Parenthood.

The Senate voted 27-23 Friday for a roughly $1.8 billion health and human services bill that would remove language to cut Medicaid funding for family planning facilities that provide abortions. Medicaid provides health services for about 560,000 poor and disabled residents.

Democrats say the proposal would make Iowa ineligible for federal dollars. Republicans say they don’t want to support abortion providers and there are other options available.

The Senate would also add more state oversight of Medicaid, which switched recently to private management. Democrats say an oversight plan by the House isn’t enough.

A special legislative committee is expected to sort out differences in the bill.

D. JEAN DOLCH, 85, of Atlantic (Svcs. 04-26-2016)

Obituaries

April 22nd, 2016 by Jim Field

D. JEAN DOLCH, 85, of Atlantic died Friday, April 22nd at her son’s home south of Wiota.  Funeral Services for D. JEAN DOLCH will be held Tuesday, April 26th at 10:00am at Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic with a luncheon to follow at the United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall in Wiota.

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Visitation with the family will be held Tuesday, April 26th from 9:00am until the time of service at the Roland Funeral Home.

Burial will be in the Atlantic Cemetery.

Condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

Memorials may be directed to the United Methodist Church in Wiota.

D. JEAN DOLCH is survived by:

Daughters:  Linda Graham of Wiota; Debra (Scott) Moon of Council Bluffs; Sally (Everett) Collins of Center City, MN.

Sons:  Carl (Jenny) Dolch of Wiota; Glen (Lisa) Dolch of Atlantic.

Brother: Wayne Lewis of Portland, OR.

7 Grandchildren

16 Great-Grandchildren

APNewsBreak: Iowa looks to Minnesota for medical marijuana

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April 22nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) – Officials in Iowa and Minnesota are exploring a system to allow Iowa residents to buy medical marijuana from their northern neighbor, lawmakers from both states have told The Associated Press.  Iowa’s Legislature has struggled this year to expand a 2014 law that legalized marijuana oils for patients suffering seizures but left them nowhere to buy it. Iowa House Speaker Linda Upmeyer said Friday an agreement with Minnesota is one option they’re now considering.

Minnesota’s program launched last summer. The novel setup could bring more patients to the two companies in Minnesota that are struggling with low enrollment. But it would also raise some federal concerns. And it could pit Iowa residents with long drives to the closest dispensary in Rochester, Minnesota – three hours northeast of Des Moines.

CCHS “Healthy U” series focuses on Occupational/Speech Therapies

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April 22nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Health System continues its “Healthy U” series of programs this month, with an educational session April 28th on “Aging Well: The Role of Occupational and Speech Therapies.” The session takes place at Noon April 28th, in CCHS Conference Room 2.

In celebration of both National Occupational Therapy Month (April) and Better Speech and Hearing Month (May), CCHS occupational and speech therapists are teaming up to talk about both professions and their roles in aging. Ashley Williams, MS, OTR/L, CLT and Heather Buhr, MS, CCC-SLP will present during the session.

Heather Buhr (on the left),  & Ashley Williams.

Heather Buhr (on the left), & Ashley Williams.

Healthy U is a free educational series offered by Cass County Health System that focuses on a different health topic each month. All registered attendees receive a healthy boxed meal in addition to the educational program presented by medical professionals.

For more information, or to make a reservation for Healthy U, call 712-243-7479.