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(Red Oak, Iowa) – The Montgomery County Board of Supervisors, Tuesday morning, met in a regular weekly session, and received reports from County Engineer Karen Albert, and Assessor Sharon Dalton. Dalton spoke with regard to a homestead credit (House File 718 signed into law on May 4th) for Senior Citizens who own their own residence.
(Eligible claimants who own the home they live in and are 65 years of age or older on or before January 1 of the assessment year are now eligible for an additional homestead tax exemption.)
The $3,250 credit will go into effect for the assessment year that began January 1, 2023 and appearing in the Sept., 2024 tax roles. For assessment years beginning on or after January 1, 2024, the exemption is for $6,500 of taxable value. An exemption is a reduction in the taxable value of the property rather than a direct reduction in the amount of property tax you pay. The credits are funded by the Counties, according to Dalton.
The Iowa Department of Revenue amended the Homestead Tax Credit and Exemption (54-028) to allow claimants to apply for the new exemption. Applications are due July 1st to your local assessor. If the exemption is granted, the exemption will be allowed for future years without future filing as long as the claimant continues to qualify.
Engineer Karen Albert briefed the Montgomery County Board on Secondary Roads Department activity.
In other business, the Board approved moving their July 4th meeting to July 5th at 8:30-a.m. , due to the holiday. They also approved Recorders and Sheriff’s fees for the Month of May ($18,656.88 & $12,409.18, respectively).
And, the Montgomery County Supervisors thanked Kathy Burson, Deputy Auditor, for her 27-years of service to the County. Burson is retiring from the position.
The Board’s next regular meeting is 8:30-a.m., June 13th.
(Atlantic, Iowa) – Officials with the Atlantic Police Department, today (Tuesday), issued a report on arrests and other incidents that occurred from May 23rd through June 5th.
All subjects except Craig Lang, were booked into the Cass County Jail. As of today’s date (June 6, 2023), the following subjects, Dante Watkins, Wainy Ruben, Dakota Allmer and Daniel Jensen, remained in the Cass County Jail.
(Radio Iowa) – Iowa’s largest city is winning national accolades. The newest list of Best Places to Live in America from U.S. News and World Report ranks Des Moines 19th this year, though Iowa’s capitol city has ranked as high as fourth in previous years. The magazine sites a range of elements that put Des Moines in the Top 20, including cultural events and festivals, elegant homes, a “buzzy” downtown and, according to the article, the people are “the nicest you’ll ever meet.”
Topping the list this year is Green Bay, Wisconsin, followed by Huntsville, Alabama and Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina.
https://realestate.usnews.com/places/iowa/des-moines
(Clarinda, Iowa) – Clarinda Police Chief Keith Brothers reports 40-year-old Cynthia Joanne Butler, of Clarinda, was arrested at around 7:40-p.m., Friday, following an investigation into the distribution of methamphetamine. Butler faces a felony delivery of methamphetamine charge, possession of methamphetamine, failure to have drug tax stamp, and possession of drug paraphernalia. Cynthia Butler was being held at the Page County Jail on $10,000 bond.
Note: “All defendants are presumed innocent under our system of criminal justice until found guilty in a court of law.”
(Red Oak, Iowa) – An investigation into a single-vehicle accident Monday afternoon, resulted in an arrest. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports 56-year-old Robert Laverne Newell, Jr., of Red Oak, was arrested following the accident, which occurred west of Red Oak, at 200th Street and Fernwood Avenue. Newell was arrested at around 3:45-p.m. for OWI/1st offense. His bond was set at $1,000.
(Creston, Iowa) – The Creston Police Department reports the arrests at around 5:30-p.m. Monday, of 22-year-old Breck Nathaniel Loe, of Creston. He arrested at the Creston Union County LEC (Law Enforcement Center) on two Union County Warrants for Violation of No Contact/Protective Order-Contempt, and Failure To Appear on a Domestic Abuse Assault-injury or mental illness 1st Offense charge. Loe was being held in the Union County Jail on a $1,300 cash only bond.
RED OAK, Iowa – U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), Ranking Member of the Senate Small Business Committee, Monday, announced her Small Business of the Week: Classroom Clinic of Carroll County. Throughout this Congress, Ranking Member Ernst plans to recognize a small business in every one of Iowa’s 99 counties.
“Telehealth access has become a valuable tool for families to reach a provider, especially in our rural communities. I’m recognizing Sue and her team at Classroom Clinic for their outstanding efforts to provide mental health care to our young Iowans,” said Ranking Member Ernst.
Psychiatric nurse practitioner Sue Gehling founded Classroom Clinic in 2019 to help address the mental health needs of students and provide additional support to teachers and staff. Sue spent most of her life in rural Iowa and saw an opportunity to serve the future generations in Iowa schools through her small business. Using a team-based approach to the telehealth model, the Classroom Clinic provides rural school districts with the ability to increase mental health services for students. Today, Classroom Clinic has worked with four districts, including seven schools, and has provided mental health care services to over 250 Iowa students.
Senator Ernst joined her colleagues in introducing the bipartisan Protecting Rural Telehealth Access Act, an effort to ensure Iowans continue to receive critical care through telehealth services on a permanent basis.
(Radio Iowa) – Iowa City leaders are expected to vote today (Tuesday) to approve a two-year pilot program that would end fare requirements on city buses, making it free to ride starting this fall. The plan is in Iowa City’s strategic plan and has been widely supported by city council members. City Councilor Megan Alter says it aligns with the city’s goals to reduce barriers in the city while also helping meet carbon reduction plans.
Iowa City Transit’s rider number still lag behind pre-pandemic levels. Last year’s ridership stood at just 26-percent of what it was in 2019. The department hopes free busing will help increase demand. Bus fares make up about eight-percent of Iowa City Transit’s revenue.
(Red Oak, Iowa) – Police in Red Oak arrested a man following a traffic stop early this (Tuesday) morning. Officers conducted the traffic stop at around 1:47-a.m., near Highway 48 and Ratliff Road. Following a records check, they arrested 45-year-old Matthew Larry Eichelberger, of Red Oak, for Driving Under Suspension. Eichelberger was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on bond amounting to $491.25.
(Cass County, Iowa) – Atlantic and Massena are hosting mobile food pantries this month, on Wednesday afternoon June 14th. A mobile pantry is a traveling food pantry that delivers food directly to families in need for a one-day distribution. People from surrounding towns and communities are welcome. Mobile food pantries are available free of charge. Anyone in need is welcome, and no documentation is required. Each car can take food for up to two households at a time. Both Atlantic and Massena will be distributing the same food products. If supplies run low in Massena, families will be directed to Atlantic.
Full details about the June 14 Mobile Pantries, as well as dates for upcoming mobile pantries in 2023 are listed below:
· Atlantic: Atlantic High School front parking lot, from 4-6 p.m. Enter from 14th Street and follow signs. Questions call 712-243-1132.
· Massena: Southwest Iowa Egg, 74877 Clark Avenue, Massena, Iowa – Enter from west and drive across the scale for pick up. Time: 4:30-5:00 p.m.
Upcoming Atlantic 2023 Mobile Food Pantries
Please note: Atlantic 2023 Mobile Food Pantries are being held at different locations during the school year (Cass County Community Center) and summer months (Atlantic High School).
Time: 4-6 p.m.
· Atlantic High School (1201 E. 14th St. Atlantic, IA 50022): July 12, August 9
· Cass County Community Center (805 W. 10th St., Atlantic, IA 50022): October 11
Upcoming Massena 2023 Mobile Food Pantries
Where: Southwest Iowa Egg Coop (74877 Clarke Ave. Massena, IA 50853)
Remaining 2023 Dates: July 12, August 9, October 11 (NOTE: Registration may be required by the Monday prior to distribution for these pantries. More information will be released prior to the pantries, and will be posted on the Cass County Local Food Policy Council’s Facebook page listed below.)
Box pick-up time: 4:30-5:00 p.m.
Mobile pantry dates, times, and locations are subject to change. For the latest information on mobile pantries in Anita and Atlantic, visit https://foodbankheartland.org/food-resources/find-food/. For the latest information on Massena pantries, call (712) 779-3447.
For information on upcoming events and local food, farmers markets, and food access activities, follow the Cass County Local Food Policy Council’s Facebook page @CassCountyLocalFood.