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Budget workshops to be held in Adair & Montgomery County, Monday morning

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January 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors will hold a Special Session that begins at 9-a.m. Monday. During their meeting, which takes place in the Adair County Courthouse Courtroom, the Board will hear FY 2024 Budget requests at specified times, from the following department heads.

  • 9:00-a.m. – Brenda Wallace, County Treasurer
  • 9:15-a.m. – Leesa Lester, Southern Iowa Trolley
  • 9:30-a.m. – Janelle Schneider, County Recorder
  • 9:45-a.m. – Rich Wallace, Courthouse Maintenance.

Last Friday, the Board heard from Sheriff Jeff Vandewater, County Sheriff, with regard to a new hire; and FY 24 Funding Requests from:

  • Jotham Arber, Environmental Health
  • Kerry Aistrope, Ag Extension
  • Stephanie Claussen, Adair County Home Care
  • Adair County Library Association
  • Terri Queck-Matzie, Adair County Tourism
  • Adair County Veterans’ Affairs
  • Karen Varley, Stacie Eshelman, and Cheryl Marks, Midwest Partnership and, the
  • Adair County Fair Board.

No action will be taken on the requests at this time. The Board’s regular weekly meeting will be held 9-a.m. Wednesday.

In Montgomery County, the Board of Supervisors will meet at 9-a.m. in their Courthouse Meeting Room, to discuss the overall budget, including all departments, county expenses, revenues, levies subject to discussion, and set additional budget work sessions, if necessary. The regular Montgomery County Board of Supervisor’s meeting is at 8:30-a.m., Tuesday, Jan. 10th.

Budget discussions will take place during that meeting, as well, along with the setting of the date and time for a Public Hearing to review a subdivision plat for the Stanton Technology Park Subdivision, and action as necessary.

Taco Charcuterie Board – Spend Smart Eat Smart

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January 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Guthrie Center, Iowa) – Guthrie County Extension & Outreach, in Guthrie Center,  is hosting a Taco Charcuterie Board class, bringing people together to learn about the Spend Smart Eat Smart website and create a delicious treat to take home.

The class takes place Thursday, February 9, 2023 at 5:30 pm at the Guthrie County Extension & Outreach meeting room. During this session you will learn about tools on the Spend Smart Eat Smart website and get to prepare various recipes, such as various salsa’s, bean dip, seasoning and more, for your taco board that come directly off the website.

Pre-registration is required to attend by February 2 by calling the Extension office at 641-747-2276. The cost to attend is $20 and that will cover all the materials, including the board.

For more information or to download the flyer for this year, go to https://www.extension.iastate.edu/guthrie/. If you have any questions about the event please feel free to reach out to Krista Downing at the Guthrie County ISU Extension office at 641-747-2276.

Red Oak man arrested 3x this past week; Elliott man arrested on a warrant

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January 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office said Saturday, that 43-year-old Jeffrey Christopher Potter, of Elliott, was arrested at around 7:45-a.m., Saturday. Potter was arrested in Elliott, on a Pottawattamie County warrant for Violation of Probation. His bond was set at $2,000.

And, the Sheriff’s Office says for the third time in the past week, 54-year-old Richard James Linfor, of Red Oak, was arrested. He was taken into Saturday morning on two Page County Bench Warrants for Violation of Probation, on original charges of: Burglary/3rd Degree; Criminal Mischief/4th Degree; and Felon in Possession of a Firearm.  During the arrest, Saturday, authorities say “Linfor thought it would be a good idea to take off running. After a two block foot pursuit, he was arrested in the 500 block of Grimes Street, in the creek bank.”

The Sheriff’s Department added, “He went to jail winded and tired.”  Linfor was charged with Interference with Official Acts, and was being held on a $4,300 bond.

Congressman Zach Nunn sworn in to 118th Congress

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January 7th, 2023 by admin

Washington, D.C. – Congressman Zach Nunn of Iowa’s Third Congressional District was officially sworn in as a member of the 118th Congress. Nunn released the following statement after being sworn in:

“While serving our country in battle, I committed to mission success – no matter the challenges. Working as a unified team, we ensured our objectives were accomplished and our nation secure.

“My promise to Iowans now that I’ve been sworn in as your Representative in Congress is the exact same: I’ll follow through and execute on tough requirements, no matter the opposition. Service must always come before self when protecting and defending our constitution, freedoms and country.”

Administrative Rules – Emergency Rulemaking

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January 6th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – Iowa Department of Revenue officials, Friday night, said “With recent public concerns shared with the Iowa Department of Revenue following the official public comment period and effective date of the new rule (701—216.3) implementing the taxable service of commercial recreation, the Department is submitting an emergency rulemaking to rescind the new rule and replace it with the prior rule.

This will allow the Department to consider the newly-raised concerns and reevaluate changes to the rule. While this rulemaking takes place, taxpayers should not obtain new permits or collect tax while the rule change is pending. The Department will process refunds as needed to reflect this decision.”

(On the web at tax.iowa.gov)

Gov. Reynolds issues proclamation for ease of transportation of fuel for heating 

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January 6th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES — Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds, today (Friday), issued a proclamation to ease restrictions on transportation of heating and motor fuels.

The proclamation is effective immediately and continues through 11:59 p.m. on February 5, 2023. The proclamation suspends the regulatory provisions of Iowa Code pertaining to hours of service for crews and drivers delivering propane, diesel, natural gas, and other fuels used for residential, agricultural, and commercial heating purposes.

Atlantic Area Chamber Ambassadors visit Drennan Insurance

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January 6th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) –  The Atlantic Chamber Ambassadors were hosted by Drennan Insurance on Thursday, January 5th to celebrate new ownership. Donnie Drennan entered the insurance business in 1982 and is now ready to slow down after a successful 40-year career. As of January 1st, Drennan Insurance has been sold to John & Nikki Bricker and Donnie plans to stay on board through 2023 to help with a smooth transition. Donnie expressed his gratitude for his clients and the business community of Atlantic.

When asked what he will miss about the job, Donnie shared that he will miss the day-to-day business relationships he has built over of the years.

Drennan Team Left to Right (Front Row): Arlene Drennan, Donnie Drennan, John Bricker, Nikki Bricker
Ambassadors Left to Right (Back Row): Lana Westphalen, Sue Liston, Dolly Bergmann, Rick Mercle, Alden Harriman, Dr.Keith Leonard, Beth Speiker, Elaine Otte, Bill Saluk, Bailey Smith, Rob Claussen, Anne Quist, Julie Waters, Kathie Hockenberry, Kelsey Beschorner

John Bricker and Donnie have built their relationship through the Pymosa Masonic Lodge. Through this friendship came an opportunity for mentorship. John came on board at Drennan Insurance in 2021 and has thoroughly enjoyed his time learning under Donnie. John looks forward to building relationships with the clients and being a part of the Atlantic business community. John plans to keep the company name and uphold the legacy of Donnie by being a community supporter.

Drennan Insurance is located at 104 E. 5th Street in Atlantic. For more information, contact John at 712-249-9292 or Donnie at 712-249-3253.

1st baby of 2023 at CCHS born to a couple from Elk Horn

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January 6th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Officials with Cass Health in Atlantic announced today (Friday), the arrival of the first baby of 2023. Aaron Samuel Preis was born on Wednesday, January 4, 2023 and welcomed by proud big brother Larry and parents Sam and Brehana Preis of Elk Horn, Iowa.

Aaron Samuel Preis (Photo courtesy CCHS)

Iowa Lottery gives advice on large Mega Millions jackpot

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January 6th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Mega Millions jackpots us pushing the one BILLION dollar mark for tonight’s (Friday) drawing. Iowa Lottery spokesperson, Mary Neubauer, says it comes on the heels of the more than two-billion dollar Powerball jackpot in November. She says it is really hard to predict when jackpot will get this big. “There have been times when both jackpots have been into the stratosphere at the same time. Maybe this time, the games are being polite and taking turns, I don’t know,” she says. The Mega Millions prize is estimated at 940 million, with a cash option of 483 million dollars. Neubauer says the jackpot has been growing almost three months, and that includes the normally slow ticket buying holiday period.

“This hasn’t been a quote, unquote, normal run, because the last few weeks, everybody has been distracted with holiday travel, and family gatherings and year-end celebrations, as you should be this time of year. But now that we’re into the new year, you know, folks are getting back into their normal routines,” Neubauer says. “And now Mega Millions has caught people’s attention.” Neubauer reminds players to not get carried away with the big jackpot and to play responsibly. One issue that popped up with the large Powerball jackpot was people buying tickets after the deadline.

“Be sure to buy it here in Iowa before 8:59 p-m. If you buy one after that time, it will still be a valid ticket. It just won’t be for that night’s drawing,” Neubauer says. “And there have been people who have waited too long. I don’t know I think as human beings we’re just procrastinators. And then they’ll get an argument about what time their watch says versus what time is showing on the Lottery Terminal. It’s an automated process and it cannot be pushed back. So just don’t cut it too close.” Large jackpots often lead to group ticket buys — which brings another warning.

“During the Powerball jackpot run that just ended late last year, we had multiple office pools here in Iowa win prizes, which is so much fun because you have a whole you know, a whole group of people sharing in that prize. But one of the things that we say to people is, make sure that everybody in your group knows the rules as you’re going into the drawing,” according to Neubauer. “So one of the things we suggest is, take photos of all the tickets, and send them to everybody in your group so that everyone knows the tickets that are in play for your group.” Neubauer says you should then keep really close track of who puts money into the pool and how much so that there’s never a question later about who was in and who was out.

Neubauer says it is interesting that the Mega Millions jackpot was won six times in 2021, and six times in 2022.

Bridge closure slated to begin Monday in Adair County

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January 6th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

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(Stuart, Iowa) – Officials with the Adair County Secondary Roads Department report that due to closure of the N-19 Lincoln bridge (southwest of Stuart), 130th Street between Sheldon Avenue and Trenton Avenue, will be closed Monday, January 9th and Tuesday, January 10th, from about 9:30-a.m. to 3:00-p.m., each day.  A detour has been established. Rerouted traffic should use 120th Street, Sheldon and Trenton Avenues. See the map >>>