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Exira woman arrested on assault charge

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January 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Audubon, Iowa) – The Audubon County Sheriff’s Department reports the arrest on January 15th, of 30-year-old Courtney Cooper, of Exira. She was charged with Domestic Abuse Assault/1st offense, appeared before the magistrate, and was
released on her own recognizance.
And, on January 19th, 37-year-old Payton Watzke, of Audubon, was arrested on a Bench Warrant for Violation of Pre-Trial Release. Watzke was being held in the Audubon County Jail on a $25,000 cash only bond.
Criminal Charges are merely accusations and defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a court of law.

Audubon man dies in a Carroll County crash Friday morning

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January 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Manning, Iowa) – A collision this (Friday) morning in Carroll County between a pickup truck and a Mack truck, resulted in the death of an Audubon County man. The Iowa State Patrol reports 34-year-old Michael Snyder, of Audubon, died, when the pickup he was driving failed to stop at a controlled intersection and was struck by a 2019 Mack Anthem registered to the Farmer’s Co-Op in Arcadia. The crash happened at the intersection of Highway 141 and Eagle Avenue, east of Manning, at around 6:45-a.m., Friday.

The Patrol says Snyder was traveling north on Eagle Avenue in a 2004 Chevy Silverado pickup truck when his vehicle was struck by the Mack truck as it was eastbound on Highway 141. Following the collision, the pickup came to rest on the eastbound shoulder. The other vehicle came to rest in the north ditch.

Michael Snyder died at the scene. He was not wearing a seat belt. The driver of the other vehicle, 53-year-old Craig Gruhn, of Manning, was not injured. The accident remains under investigation. The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office assisted at the scene.

IEDA Board approves assistance for three established companies and three startups in Iowa

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January 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

January 20, 2023 (DES MOINES, IA) – Today (Friday), the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) Board approved awards for three companies, which will assist in the creation of 579 jobs and result in nearly $156 million in new capital investment for the state. These projects are located in Cedar Rapids, Des Moines and Lime Springs. The board also approved innovation funding in support of three startups located in Carroll, Cedar Rapids and Clive.

A school-based telehealth company in Carroll, Classroom Clinic provides school districts with timely and convenient access to children’s mental health services. The “team-based care” model allows service providers and school staff to connect, communicate and collaborate using technology. The company was awarded a $100,000 Demonstration Fund loan for market planning and entry activities and key personnel, as part of Innovation funding.

Read more about the IEDA awards, HERE.

Exira-EHK Board meeting notes

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January 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Elk Horn, Iowa) – The Exira-EHK School District Board of Directors met in a regular session Monday evening. According to the meeting minutes, courtesy Business Manager & Board Secretary/Treasurer Mallory Meyer, the Board discussed the Superintendent, SBO (School Business Official), and HR (Human Resources) sharing agreements for 2023-2024. The consensus was to continue those sharing agreements currently in-place with the IKM-Manning School District.

The Exira-EHK Board acted to set Feb. 21, 2023 at 6-p.m., as the date and time for a Public Hearing on the 2023-24 District Calendar. The meeting will take place in the Elk Horn Conference Room. They also appointed representatives to the Audubon and Shelby County Conference Boards, and approved the following:

  • A request for the Band/Choir Trip to Branson, MO.
  • A 2022-23 Therapist Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Family Connections.
  • An Elementary School Counselor Sharing Agreement with the Coon Rapids-Bayard CSD.
  • The 2nd/final reading of certain policy reviews, and
  • the hiring of Randy Kelly as Head Baseball Coach.

 

Strikers at Ingredion plant in Cedar Rapids may vote on new contract Sunday

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January 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Nearly 120 unionized workers at the Ingredion grain processing plant in Cedar Rapids have reached a tentative agreement with the company. The workers have been on strike since August first. Mike Moore, president of Local 100-G of the Baking, Confectionery, Tobacco, and Grain Milling Union, wouldn’t discuss specifics of the deal, but says it’s a good contract.  “Nobody wins in the strike,” Moore says. “Obviously, the union doesn’t win, the company doesn’t win. Everybody suffers losses, and everybody suffers disappointment but hopefully, come Sunday, they have time to look at and we go through it with them, and then we’ll take a vote and see what happens.”

Moore says it’s been a long road for workers on strike. “I’m very, very proud of my members. Every member stood tall and stood strong,” he says. “I said back on August 1st, when we voted this contract down, that we went out as one and we go back in that plant as one. We’re not 116, 117 people, separate. We’re all one.”

Moore says if all goes well, he can present the tentative agreement to the workers sometime today (Friday) and they will likely hold a vote on Sunday.
(Catherine Wheeler, Iowa Public Radio)

Shelby County BOS approve weight limits on loads carried on County roads; Master Matrix, & creation of an Ambulance Commission

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January 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Harlan, Iowa) – The Shelby County Board of Supervisors, Tuesday, passed a Resolution imposing restrictions on the weight of vehicles (load limits) crossing certain bridges on designated highways or highway structures under the County’s jurisdiction.(See the list below)

In Auditor Mark Maxwell’s minutes of the meeting, he noted the Board agreed the County Engineer may enact a 10-ton load limit, on his discretion, on all granular surfaced roadways within Shelby County, until further notice.

In other business, the Shelby County Supervisors passed a resolution with regard to new livestock construction facilities evaluation, utilizing the Master Matrix. And, the Board approved a 28E Agreement between Shelby County, The City of Harlan, and Shelby County Myrtue Memorial Hospital, with regard to the governing and the creation of the Shelby County Ambulance Commission, of Harlan, Iowa.

Hy-Vee issues recall of some pot roast meals due to an undisclosed allergen

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January 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(West Des Moines, Iowa) – Officials with Hy-Vee have announced the recall of some pot roast meals. Hy-Vee said a wheat allergen was not listed on the ingredients label. The recall covers two Mealtime Beef Pot Roast Dinners produced between Dec. 26 and Jan. 17.

The dinners were sold in grocery stores, Fast and Fresh locations, and Fresh Markets. No one has been reported sick, but Hy-Vee says it proactively issued the recall.

Iowa’s U.S. Representatives get committee assignments

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January 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa representatives have been assigned to the U.S. House committees that write tax and spending plans. The week-long voting for speaker pushed back the process of committee assignments in the U.S. House. Congressman Randy Feenstra of Hull is now a member of the House Ways and Means Committee. Congresswoman Ashley Hinson of Marion will remain on the Appropriations Committee.

Congressman Zach Nunn of Bondurant is on the House Ag Committee, which will be writing the next Farm Bill. Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks of LeClaire is now on the House Committee on Energy and Commerce. That committee oversees the wide range of issues in congress, including public health and telecommunications.

CPC/DiscoverAtlanticIowa.com project

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January 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic City Council, this past Wednesday, received a presentation from Alexsis Fleener, with Atlantic’s Community Promotion Commission (CPC). Fleener said in the recent past, the CPC commissioned a video about Atlantic that was posted to various websites, but they wanted to determine how to really use the video and further market Atlantic. Through various conferences Fleener, Chamber Director Bailey Smith and CADCO Executive Director Jen McEntaffer attended, they learned about a company that helps small towns to promote themselves online, and for businesses to work together and cross-promote. That resulted in the DiscoverAtlanticIowa.com Project.

They developed a “Brand” that goes along with the City’s colors, logo, etc.

The website helps those who want to stay in Atlantic, whether it’s just for a few days, over the weekend, or those who may want to relocate here. It will be especially helpful for persons wanting to hold an event here.

The visitors and community guides that have been developed and are available at area business, will be incorporated into the DiscoverAtlanticIowa.com website. The site is still a work in progress, but Fleener says for the most part all the business are listed. The next step is connecting with area businesses in order to link their websites to page, or creating a website for business that don’t have one.

While the foundation for the website has been established, the discoveratlanticiowa.com “launch date” has not been set, so the site is not yet up-and-running for public viewing. Fleener said the earliest the site would be ready to incorporate all the elements is expected to be sometime in March.

Afton man arrested on a Theft charge in Creston

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January 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Officials with the Creston Police Department report the arrest at around 3-p.m. Thursday, of a man on a Theft charge. 37-year-old David Wayne Giles, of Afton, was arrested for Theft in the 5th Degree. He was booked into the Union County Jail and has since posted bond.