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Strangers salute Iowan and the service he gave his country

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April 19th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa (AP) – Dozens of people who didn’t know Charles Lanam went to his funeral anyway, honoring his life and his service to his country. The Mitchell Family Funeral Home in Marshalltown posted an appeal on Facebook last week, asking people to attend Monday’s service at the Iowa Veterans Home and cemetery. The funeral home had said the 81-year-old Fairfield native died April 10, leaving behind no family to mourn him. He’d been living at the Iowa Veterans Home.

Sam Giarratano, of Marshalltown, told the Marshalltown Times-Republican that he was overwhelmed so many people came to pay their respects Monday. Another man who attended Lanam’s services, Jeff Hauser, told Des Moines station KCCI that “no veteran should go to the grave by himself.”  Lanam was a U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean War.

Glenwood man arrested on assault charge, Monday

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April 19th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Police in Glenwood, Monday, arrested a man wanted on a Mills County warrant for Serious Assault. 43-year old Dwayne Rollins, of Glenwood, was being held in the Mills County Jail on a $1000 cash bond or surety.

Griswold School Board approves alteration in last day for students

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April 19th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Griswold School Board Monday evening approved an alteration in the last day of the current school year. Superintendent Dana Kunze said “We have enough hours in our calendar…that more than cover the requirement for the State of Iowa’s hours of instructional time,” but because of snow day cancellations, students will be coming back for one and a-half days after Memorial Day. The students’ last day of attendance will be May 27th. Teachers, however will still have contractual obligations to fulfill, and are not subject to the change.

In other business, the Griswold School Board approved the process for the hiring of a Middle School/High School Principal. The Board directed the three administrators to take the list of applicants and whittle the candidates down to those most likely to move on in the selection process. Those candidates will be video interviewed, and a further recommendation will be made to the Board.

Dana said the person who fills his (Superintendent) position, may choose to interview those candidates as well, assuming they are hired in-time. In other business, Kunze said the Griswold School Board will be seeking input from the community to serve on a committee to decide the future of district facilities.

They’ll be asking for volunteers to serve on a committee that will review facilities and the three campuses. The committee will conduct public meetings and receive input months down the road, before reporting their recommendations to the School Board.

Backyard & Beyond 4-19-2016

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

April 19th, 2016 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Scott Suhr of the Iowa Department of Transportation about the “Adopt-A-Highway” litter program.

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Iowa State University issues statement regarding Moody lawsuit

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April 19th, 2016 by admin

Iowa State University released this statement on Monday in response to the filing of a lawsuit by former Women’s Basketball player Nichole Moody.

Statement of Iowa State University

Nichole Moody vs. State of Iowa, Iowa State University and William Fennelly

April 18, 2016

A lawsuit was filed today in Polk County District Court by Nichole Moody, former member of the Iowa State University women’s basketball team and 2015 Iowa State graduate, against the State of Iowa, Iowa State University and women’s head basketball coach William Fennelly. The suit alleges race discrimination and retaliation.

Iowa State University states the following facts:

• The university takes very seriously complaints of discrimination and harassment.
• Approximately one year ago, Moody made complaints to the Iowa State Athletics Department.
• The Athletics Department promptly referred Moody to the university’s Office of Equal Opportunity (EO), which thoroughly reviewed her complaints in the context of university discrimination policies.
• EO conducted a full investigation and was unable to substantiate the complaints of racial discrimination.
• Bill Fennelly has coached women’s basketball at Iowa State since 1995, and is known for his passionate and demanding style of coaching toward all players.
• Iowa State takes issue with the allegations and looks forward to responding in full to the lawsuit as the legal process proceeds.

Ace Nelson Relays at Dunlap 4/18/2016

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April 19th, 2016 by admin

The Ace Nelson Relays were held in Dunlap on Monday.

BOYS

Team Scoring

  1. Denison-Schleswig 174
  2. IKM-Manning 130
  3. Boyer Valley 115
  4. Ar-We-Va 52
  5. Maple Valley Anthon-Oto 45
  6. Charter Oak-Ute 17
  7. Denison-Schleswig JV 17
  8. IKM-Manning JV 4
  9. MVAO JV 0

Denison-Schleswig picked up individual wins from Jaden Langenfeld in the Long Jump, Nhial Biliew in the High Jump/200m/400m, Zach Rauch in the Shot Put, Landon Slechta in the 100m, and Trevor Popp in the 110m Hurdles.  The Monarchs also took crowns in the 4x100m Relay, and Shuttle Hurdle Relay.

IKM-Manning picked up team wins in the 4x800m Relay, 4x400m Relay, and Distance Medley. The Wolves also had Trevor Cast win the 800m.

Full results Ace Nelson Boys scoring 4.18.16.

GIRLS

  1. Denison-Schleswig 206
  2. IKM-Manning 112
  3. Maple Valley Anthon-Oto 79
  4. Charter Oak-Ute 75
  5. Boyer Valley 55
  6. Ar-We-Va 22
  7. Denison-Schleswig JV 18
  8. IKM-Manning JV 9
  9. MVAO JV 0

Denison-Schleswig racked up 12 wins on the night en route to the team title.  Sunday Faya won both the high jump and 100m Hurdles.  Ellie Mendlik took both the 400m and 800m titles.

IKM-Manning was led by a win from Payton Sporrer in the 3000m.

Full results Ace Nelson Girls scoring 4.18.16.

Sen. Grassley “not surprised” by new report slamming continued VA wait times

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April 19th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A new watchdog report finds Veterans Affairs medical centers still aren’t adequately addressing wait times for veterans requesting care and some hospitals continue posting the wrong numbers to make it appear like wait times are improving. Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says the issue came to light two years ago and Congress reacted.

“We appropriated more money,” Grassley says. “We made it possible to fire people that weren’t doing their job. We made it possible for people that aren’t getting help from the VA within 30 days to go to private practitioners. None of this stuff that we thought corrected this is working out the way we anticipated.”

While the V-A claims the average wait time for a veteran to get service is between four and 28 days, the report from the Government Accountability Office says in the cases reviewed, the actual averages were between 11 and 48 days. Some newly-enrolled veterans waited more than 70 days to be seen.

“There’s been some follow-up by Congress,” Grassley says, “but I’ve come to the conclusion it’s not a case of more money, a case of more laws, it’s a case of administration, people listening to whistleblowers, not punishing whistleblowers, following up on whistle blowing, firing the people that aren’t doing their job.”

The controversy came to light in 2014 after it was reported the V-A medical center in Phoenix, Arizona, was falsifying wait times and at least 40 veterans died while waiting on care. The suicide rate among veterans continues to bound. Five years ago, a study found 16 veterans a day took their own lives. Today, that suicide rate has climbed to 22 veterans per day.

“I’m not surprised to hear this report,” Grassley says. “I will study the report and I will do the appropriate follow-up. I’m going to do everything I can through the constitutional responsibility of oversight to make sure veterans are treated the way they were promised.” The G-A-O report reviewed scheduling records for 60 veterans at three V-A hospitals and found improper scheduling in 25-percent of the appointments. (View the full GAO report: http://www.gao.gov/products/GAO-16-328)

(Radio Iowa)

Audubon School Board approves FY 2017 Budget reductions

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April 19th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Audubon School District’s Board of Education, Monday night, approved savings of nearly $140,000 by making budget reductions for Fiscal Year 2017. Superintendent Brett Gibbs told KJAN News nearly $96,000 in those reductions are due to the Superintendent Sharing arrangement with Coon Rapids-Bayard. The reductions also include reducing one-half a Vocal Music position, and, a 9th grade Volleyball position won’t be filled. Gibbs said there are a number of factors that led to the cuts.

Declining enrollment and lack of State Supplemental Aid he says, leaves schools little choice to make cuts. “We’ve been cutting here for a long time through attrition and early retirements, but this year we’ve got to the point where we actually had to reach out and go a little deeper then that.”

In other business, the Audubon Board approved a letter of resignation from first-year High School English Teacher Kourtney Self, who has accepted a position in Avoca, where she and her husband lives and her husband teaches. The District will begin advertising to fill her position, soon. The Audubon School Board also approved an LED lighting project for the first floor of the 5-through 12 building.

MidAmerican Energy is providing a rebate of nearly half the cost to replacement fluorescent lights. The project will be paid for out of PPEL/SAVE funds, not the General Fund. He said it should also allow the district to save some energy dollars, going forward. And, they approved end-of-season softball field improvements.

A crew with the Iowa Cubs will come in after the season concludes, and re-do the entire softball infield. And, a bid from Devore Fencing was approved. They’ll remove the old fence and install a new fence around the softball field. Gibbs said the new softball field lights are up, but not connected to a power source. The old poles will be coming down soon, and the project is expected to be completed no later than this fall.

TUESDAY, APRIL 19th

Trading Post

April 19th, 2016 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  Large ceramic vase, 24 inches tall.  Purchased new last year.  $25 obo.  Call 712-250-0266.

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FOR SALE:  DVD player with remote $20.00.  Two outdoor area rugs 9 feet wide by 5 feet wide, $20.00 for one, $25.00 for second rug.  Small love seat couch $20.00.  Contact Andrew at 712 249 8908 if interested.

FOR SALE: 2 dogs.  1 tan and 1 black 6 week old puppies.  They are a mix of Catahoula, Australian Shepherd, and Hanging Tree Dog.  Working dogs.  They will be available for adoption two weeks from Friday.  $200 each and will come with first round of shots and bag of food. Call 712-250-1297.

FOR SALE: Honda V65 Magna.  1100cc 1984 Model.  Call 712-269-0866.

High School Tennis Scoreboard Monday 4/18/2016

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April 19th, 2016 by admin

GIRLS

Red Oak 6, Glenwood 3