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AC/GC School Board meeting set for tonight (1/17/24)

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January 17th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Adair, Iowa) – The Adair-Casey and Guthrie Center (AC/GC) Community School District Boards of Education will meet tonight (Jan. 17) beginning at 7 o’clock, in the AC/GC Junior High Media Center. Here’s tonight’s agenda:

I. Call to Order
II. Roll Call
III. Approve Meeting Agenda
IV. Welcome Visitors/Public Comment
V. Principal Reports
VI. Superintendent Report
VII. Board Report
VIII. Financial Reports
A. Cash Balances & Bank Reconciliation
B. Nutrition Fund: Monthly Report
C. Student Activity Fund: Monthly Report
D. All Other Funds: Monthly Report
E. General Fund: Line Item Budget Monthly Report
F. General Fund: Year-to-Date Revenue/Expenditure Summary
G. General Fund: Salaries & Benefits Comparison Report
IX. Consent Items
A. Board Meeting Minutes
B. Monthly Bills
1. Prepaid
2. General Fund
3. Management Fund
4. PPEL/SAVE Fund
5. Student Activity Fund
6. Nutrition Fund
7. VISA Credit Card
C. Open Enrollment
D. Resignations
1. Kayla Froehle – Paraeducator
E. Contract Recommendations
1. FY25 Fall Coaching Contracts
2. FY24 Summer Baseball Coaching Contracts
3. Mrs. Heather Schmeling- Transportation
F. Gifts, Grants & Bequests
G. Fundraiser
X. Discussion Items
A. AG/GC High School Programs and Class Offerings
XI. Upcoming Dates
A. Parent/Teacher Conferences – February 13th & 15th
B. No School – February 16th & 19th
C. Regular School Board Meeting – February 21st, 2024 (AC/GC HS)
XII. Action Items (AC/GC)
A. Set Public Hearing for 2024-25 School Calendar (2/21/2024)
B. SBRC Modified Allowable Growth Request for At-Risk/Dropout Prevention
C. Declare School Counselor Appreciation Day (2/9/2024)
D. District Marketing and Communication Specialist- Shared
E. 1st Semester Whole Grade Sharing Invoice
XIII. Action Items (AC)
A. 2023 IASB Fall Policy Primer- 2nd Reading
XIV. Action Item (GC)
A. 2023 IASB Fall Policy Primer- 2nd Reading
B. Chaper 103 Policy Update- 2nd Reading
C. Financial Policies 701.05 and 701.05 R(1)- 1st Reading
D. Action on recommendation regarding termination of classified employee
E. Activities Fund Transfer- Youth Accounts
XV. Adjourn Meeting

S.W. Iowa Doctor uses an ATV to get to the hospital to deliver a baby

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January 17th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

SHENANDOAH, Iowa — (KETV) As sub-zero temperatures kept most people indoors last Friday, a woman from Shenandoah was making her way to the hospital anticipating the birth of her baby. KETV reports Krystal Gardner was due to have her baby, and Dr. Chase Brown knew his four-wheeler was the only way he’d make it to the hospital. He cleared snow drifts by hitting them at 20 miles per hour.

Shenandoah Medical Center Facebook photo

Dr. Brown wasn’t along, in fact the whole medical team braved the snow and cold to make sure the baby would be delivered. The baby arrived at around 8:30-a.m., Friday.The Gardners were blessed with a baby girl named Birkley.

At Tuesday’s check-up, Brown says she’s healthy as can be.

Dr. Chase Brown arrived at the SMC in this ATV (SMC Photo)

Ready-to-Eat Turkey Kielbasa Products recalled Due to Possible Extraneous Material Contamination

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January 17th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

WASHINGTON, D-C – Officials with the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) report approximately 133, 039 pounds of ready-to-eat turkey kielbasa products sold in parts of Iowa (including at the Council Bluffs Aldi Store) and 35 other states have been recalled. The products manufactured by Salm Partners, LLC, a Denmark, Wis. establishment, may be contaminated with extraneous materials, specifically bone fragments. The ready-to-eat turkey kielbasa items were produced on October 27, 2023, and October 30, 2023. The following products are subject to recall [view labels]:

  • 13-oz. plastic vacuum-sealed packages containing “PARKVIEW TURKEY POLSKA KIELBASA”, with P-32009 and “USE BY APR 24 24” or “USE BY APR 27 24” printed on the package.

The products subject to recall bear establishment number “P-32009” printed with the use by date on the front of the package. These items were shipped to retail locations nationwide (https://www.fsis.usda.gov/sites/default/files/distro_list/2024-01/RC-002-2024-Retail-List.pdf). The problem was discovered after the firm notified FSIS that it had received consumer complaints reporting that pieces of bone were found in the turkey kielbasa product. In addition, FSIS received two consumer complaints regarding this issue.

There has been one reported minor oral injury associated with consumption of this product. FSIS has received no additional reports of injury or illness from consumption of these products. Anyone concerned about an injury or illness should contact a healthcare provider.

FSIS is concerned that some product may be in consumers’ refrigerators or freezers. Consumers who have purchased these products are urged not to consume them. These products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase.

Secretary Pate opens the nomination process for the 2024 John Lewis Youth Leadership Award

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January 17th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate has announced that nominations are now open for the 2024 John Lewis Youth Leadership Award. Iowans aged 25 or younger who have made a meaningful commitment to addressing civil rights and bringing about authentic change in their communities are eligible. “Many young Iowans will hear throughout their young adulthood that they are the leaders of tomorrow, but I maintain that most of these Iowans are already accomplished leaders in their own right,” said Secretary Pate. “The John Lewis Youth Leadership Award is just one way for our office to recognize the bright young Iowans who are dedicated to making a difference in their communities.”

This will be the third time Iowans have been honored with the John Lewis Youth Leadership Award. Most recently, Secretary Pate recognized SirMichael Carrington Williams-Thomas, a 9th grader from West Des Moines, and J.J. Kapur, an American Connections Corps Fellow at CultureAll with the award. “Congressman John Lewis has made a long-lasting impact on so many of us and we are honored to recognize his legacy with this award,” Pate said. “So many young Iowans are exemplifying the leadership abilities of Congressman Lewis in their everyday lives, and we are lucky to be a small part of it.”

IA Sec. of State Pate with SirMichael Carrington Williams-Thomas, a 9th grader from West Des Moines, and J.J. Kapur, an American Connections Corps Fellow at CultureAll with the 2023 award.

The John Lewis Youth Leadership Award was established in 2021 by the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) as a way for every state to honor the extraordinary accomplishments of Congressman John Lewis. Secretaries of State across the nation are encouraged to recognize gifted, civic-minded young people with demonstrated leadership abilities with the award each year. The deadline to submit nominations is noon on Friday, March 1, 2024.

IEDA to Collaborate with Iowa International Center on Partner States Program

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January 17th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, IA) – Officials with the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) have announced a new collaborative agreement with the Iowa International Center (IIC) to manage and facilitate the citizen-to-citizen diplomacy components of Iowa’s Partner States, which were established as an opportunity to build connections between Iowans and the international community. From the first partner state of Yamanashi, Japan, in 1960, to Iowa’s most current relationship established with Kosovo in 2013, the partner states have hosted exchanges in agriculture, law, business, culture and education among other areas.

Debi Durham, director of IEDA and Iowa Finance Authority, says “Iowa’s robust network of partner states has generated goodwill and cooperation and served as the foundation for establishing trade and investment opportunities over the past several decades. As we begin this new chapter, I look forward to exploring greater opportunities for collaboration and ensuring strategic coordination for productive relationships with Iowa and our partner states.”

As a result of the state government realignment efforts this past legislative session, the authority of managing Iowa’s partner state programming, initiatives, functions and relationships formally transitioned from the non-profit Iowa Sister States organization to IEDA on July 1, 2023. IEDA’s International Trade Office now has a position dedicated to managing Iowa’s partner state relationships and the government and business-related exchanges associated with these entities and collaborating with IIC to facilitate the cultural and educational connections.

Founded in 1938, the IIC began by welcoming and providing safety for refugees fleeing Germany and Poland. Since that time, the non-profit has been providing personal and professional opportunities linking Iowans with people from around the world. Today, in addition to offering access to important educational and cultural resources to Iowans, new Iowans and international visitors in Iowa, IIC provides interpretation and translation services and a variety of programming that fosters international understanding and civic diplomacy.

“We look forward to partnering with the State to further strengthen long-held and cherished global relationships. For 85 years Iowa International Center has welcomed hundreds of visiting delegations to Iowa. These people-to-people experiences have reinforced – and often been the catalyst for – important economic and cultural connections. We are honored to assist Governor Reynolds and the Iowa Economic Development Authority with cultural and citizen diplomacy initiatives between Iowa and its Partner State Affiliates,” said Patricia Grote, executive director, Iowa International Center.

Iowa’s current partner states include:

  • Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan (1960)
  • Yucatan, Mexico (1965)
  • Hebei Province, China (1983)
  • Terengganu, Malaysia (1987)
  • Stavropol Krai, Russia (1988)
  • Taiwan (1989)
  • Cherkasy Oblast, Ukraine (1996)
  • Veneto Region, Italy (1997)
  • Kosovo (2013)

Light snow expected to develop across Iowa later today

News, Weather

January 17th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa/National Weather Service) – Officials with the National Weather Service say after a short break this (Wednesday) morning, a period of light snow will return this afternoon and evening. Amounts are expected to be light and mainly under an inch. More snow is forecast for Thursday afternoon and evening – at least 1 to 2 inches of dry, blowable snow is forecast for most of the area at this time. This will be followed by increasing winds Thursday evening with blowing snow and some reduced visibility likely. Bitter wind chills follow that with dangerous wind chills Friday evening into Saturday morning.
The graphics shown are today’s forecast timing, probability, and severity levels for snow, wind and wind chill over the next 3 to 4 days.
Please monitor later forecasts for more detail, possible watches, advisories, or warnings for the stretch of winter weather expected during this period.

CRPD and US Marshals Seeking Andrew Derr in Connection to Armed Bank Robbery

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January 17th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Cedar Rapids, Iowa) – Cedar Rapids Police Investigators and the Federal Bureau of Investigation have identified a suspect in the January 3rd, 2024, armed robbery at Cedar Rapids Bank & Trust in NE Cedar Rapids. Police are asking for information on Andrew Derr’s whereabouts.
If you have information that leads to the arrest of Derr, you may be eligible for a reward from the US Marshals Service.
Andrew Derr is a white male, 21 years of age. He stands 5’11” tall and weighs approximately 160 pounds. Derr should be considered armed and dangerous. Please call the US Marshals Service at 319-362-4411 if you have any with information on his location.

Andrew Derr

Regents President Stepping Down

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January 17th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The president of the board that oversees the three state universities is stepping down from that post. Board of Regents President Mike Richards of West Des Moines announced Tuesday he will remain on the board until his term expires at the end of April, but is resigning as president. Richards issued a statement that said he is proud of the accomplishments of the Board in the seven years he has served, but did not give any reason for the timing of his resignation from leadership. Richards was appointed to the Board of Regents by then Governor Terry Branstad in 2016. President Pro Tem Sherry Bates will serve as interim President until a new leadership election is held at a future Board meeting.

Low Income Energy Assistance Available

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January 17th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – You may be eligible for some help with your heating bill. The federally funded Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program or LIHEAP, partners with local agencies that will cut a check to utilities like MidAmerican Energy to lower the financial strain that comes with higher winter heating bills. Hawkeye Area Community Action Program spokesman, Chris Ackman, says applications have increased with the cold weather. The LIHEAP program doesn’t pay the entire heating bill, but it does free up some money in a household budget. Household income must be at or below 200 percent of the federal poverty guidelines for you to quality. For a household of three, their annual gross income must be 49-thousand dollars or less.

Senator Grassley in hospital for treatment of an infection

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January 17th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley is being treated in a hospital for an infection. According to a statement from Grassley’s Senate office, Grassley is receiving antibiotic infusions at a hospital in the Washington, D.C. area. He is in good spirits, according to the statement, and will return to work as soon as possible following doctors’ orders. Grassley, who is 90, is the oldest currently serving member of the United States Senate. Grassley often posts on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, and several of his senate colleagues and Iowa elected officials have posted messages on the site, wishing him well.