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Area School Boards to hold separate meetings this coming week

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October 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Area News) – At least three area school district boards of education will hold their regular monthly meetings this coming week. First-up, at 5:30-p.m. Monday (Oct. 16th), is the Griswold School Board meeting, which takes place in the Conference Room at the High School.

During their session, the Board will receive information with regard to 2023-24 Certified Enrollment, and discuss Open Enrollment Data, in addition to their Board Goals. The Board is expected to act on approving Veteran’s Day Program Expenses, and consider the activation status of the District’s Early Retirement Policies, and act on the First Reading of some 500- and 700-series Board Polices.

The Audubon School District’s Board of Education is set to meet at 7-p.m. on Monday, in the High School Board Room. Their meeting begins with a Work Session for Policy Review, and the First Reading of a Policy pertaining to the “Discipline of Students who Make Threats of Violence or Cause Incidents of Violence.” The Board will act on approving the first reading of that policy later on in their meeting.

In other business, the Audubon School Board will act to approve: Mid-Term graduates (pending completion of Requirements); Appointing a delegate to the IASB Delegate Assembly; Appointing a member to the County Assessor Conference Board; Setting the date/time for the Audubon School Board’s annual meeting, and other matters, including the Audit Report, and a request to the SBRC (School Budget Review Committee) for Modified Supplemental amount for Asbestos Abatement ($134,066), and the exhibits associated with a Hazardous Material Mitigation request. They’re also expected to approve Early Retirement Plans and Personnel matters.

In his report to the Audubon School Board, Superintendent Eric Trager will provide updates on the District’s Building Project, Schoolhouse Fund Budget, and Certified Enrollment.

The Exira-Elk Horn Kimballton School Board will hold their monthly meeting in Elk Horn on Tuesday (Oct. 17), at 5-p.m., in the Exira-EHK Conference Room. Among their action items is:

A. A Request for Allowable Growth for LEP Allowable Costs in the amount of $2,540.88
B. An Agreement to Establish a Consortium to Jointly Administer an Instructional Program Located in space within the boundaries of the Glenwood Community School District
C. A District Renovations Contract with INVISION Architecture
D. Policy Adoption – First Reading: 503.08 – Discipline of Students Who Make Threats of Violence or Cause Incidents of Violence
E. Personnel Resignations, Hires, & Transfers….
i. Resignations: Stacie Hansen – Associate;
ii. Hires: Cody Parmley – Play Director; Jacki Piva – Associate.

Not guilty verdict in a fatal Des Moines educational center shooting

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October 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, IOWA — A Polk County jury has found Bravon Tukes not guilty on all five counts he was facing for his alleged role in the shooting inside Starts Right Here educational center in Des Moines on January 23rd. The 20-year-old Tukes was accused of discussing the shooting with gunman 19-year-old Preston Walls beforehand and then giving him a ride minutes after the shooting that killed 18-year-old Giovanni Dameron and 16-year-old Rashad Carr and injured school founder Will Keeps, a former Chicago gang member and rapper who started the program for at-risk teens.

Tukes was charged with two counts of First Degree Murder and individual counts of Criminal Gang Participation, Willful Injury and Attempted Murder.  The jury, Friday, returned unanimous not guilty verdicts on each of the five charges on Friday afternoon.  Tukes has continued to maintain that he didn’t know Walls was about to open fire on classmates inside the school.

Walls was facing the same charges as Tukes in his trial last month.  A jury found Walls guilty of the lesser charges of Second Degree Murder and Voluntary Manslaughter for the deaths of Carr and Dameron.  Walls was found not guilty of the other three charges.  Walls faces up to 50 years in prison with the possibility of parole.

Sergeant Bluff students stage walkout in support of former principal

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October 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

SERGEANT BLUFF, Iowa (KCAU) — A group of Siouxland students exercised their right to protest in support of a former member of staff. Students at Sergeant Bluff Luton Middle School didn’t let the pouring rain stop their walkout on Friday in support of the school’s principal, Bill McKelvey, who resigned from his post earlier this month. Mckelvey tendered his resignation voluntarily, following an internal investigation by the district.

According to a Facebook post by the district, they are not able to say what led to the investigation. However, community members allege that the investigation is related to a fight McKelvey intervened in and that contributed to Friday’s protest.

In a statement to KCAU in Sioux City, school officials said “The district provided a safe environment for students to learn and an appropriate forum to share their voice. Personnel matters are confidential and therefore the district is unable to provide comment.”

Permits will no longer be required to use Raccoon River Valley Trail

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October 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Bicyclists and hikers will no longer need to purchase a permit to use the Raccoon River Valley Trail. The Dallas, Guthrie, and Greene County Conservation Boards hope this will encourage more people to use the trail that runs from Jefferson to Clive.

The permit requirement ends at the start of next year. A special trail event permit will still be required for large trail events.

UPDATE: Mother accused of murdering infant daughter booked into Iowa jail

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October 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

The mother of an infant girl who died in Story County this summer is now in an Iowa jail on a murder charge. Sheyenne Shore was booked into the jail Thursday. She was charged in June but was in custody in California on unrelated charges at that time.

Court documents say, on June 11, she brought the baby to the Story County Medical Center. A hospital employee says the baby was cold, stiff, and her pupils were dilated. They tried saving her life but couldn’t. A search warrant was carried out, which found baby clothes covered in blood.

The medical examiner’s office confirms the baby died of multiple injuries, including many to the head. The baby’s father, Juan Montalvo Jr., is also charged but has not been booked into the Story County Jail yet.

Northeast Iowa Community College president, placed on leave, says he’s done no wrong

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October 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The president of Northeast Iowa Community College — on administrative leave for undisclosed reasons — says he’s done nothing wrong. Janelle Tucker reports.

Northeast Iowa Community College has campuses in Calmar and Peosta.

Man convicted of Sex crime in NW Iowa dies in prison

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October 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Coralville, Iowa) – The Iowa Department of Corrections, Friday (today), reported a man serving a 15-year sentence for Sexual Abuse in the 3rd Degree and other charges out of Ida County, has died.

62-year-old David Allen Wieling, Sr., was pronounced dead due to natural causes at 4:35 a.m. on Friday, October 13, 2023 while in hospice at the Iowa Medical and Classification Center where he had been housed due to chronic illness.

Weiling began serving his sentence on November 14, 2018.

Check docks and equipment for invasive species before storing for the winter

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October 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Iowa DNR News) – The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds lake property owners to check their boat and trailers, and docks and lifts, for aquatic invasive species before storing them for the winter. Aquatic invasive species, everything from zebra mussels to Eurasian watermilfoil, move from one waterbody to another by hitchhiking on boats, in bait buckets and on other equipment used in the water. They can create serious problems for Iowa waters and negatively impact the quality of outdoor recreation experiences.

Kim Bogenschutz, aquatic invasive species coordinator for the Iowa DNR, says “Fall is a great time for lake property owners to check their boats, docks and lifts for new infestations of aquatic invasive species like zebra mussels. As you bring each item out of the water, visually inspect areas that have been submerged for months. Touch smooth surfaces to check for juvenile zebra mussels that feel like sandpaper when you run your hand over a surface they’ve attached themselves to and are often invisible to the human eye.”

Aquatic invasive species often grow quickly and spread fast when brought to a new lake or stream due to lack of natural controls.

How to Prevent the Spread of Invasive Species

  • CLEAN any plants, animals, or mud from your boat and equipment before you leave a waterbody.
  • DRAIN water from all equipment (motor, live well, bilge, transom well, bait bucket) before you leave a waterbody.
  • DRY anything that comes into contact with water (boats, trailers, equipment, boots, clothing, dogs). Before you move to another waterbody either: Spray your boat and trailer with hot or high-pressure water; or Dry your boat and equipment for at least five days.
  • Never release plants, fish or animals into a water body unless they came out of that waterbody and always empty unwanted bait in the trash.
  • It is illegal to possess or transport prohibited aquatic invasive species or to transport any aquatic plants on water-related equipment in Iowa.  Signs posted at public accesses remind boaters to stop aquatic hitchhikers and identify infested waters.

Iowa law also requires boaters to drain all water from boats and equipment before they leave a water access and to keep drain plugs removed or opened during transport. It is also illegal to introduce any live fish, except for hooked bait, into public waters.

Learn more about aquatic invasive species, including a list of infested waters in the current Iowa Fishing Regulations or at www.iowadnr.gov/ais.

BBB Tips for Donating to Relief Efforts in Israel and Gaza

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October 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Omaha, NE) –  This past Saturday (Oct. 7, 2023), Hamas militants from Gaza launched a surprise attack against towns in southern Israel, including a music festival. Media sources report there were over 900 deaths, over a thousand wounded and more than 100 Israeli hostages being taken. In response, Israel declared war on Hamas, sent airstrikes into Gaza on Sunday, over 600 Palestinians were killed.

For those seeking to help victims and families impacted by this crisis, BBB Wise Giving Alliance offers the following giving tips and a list of BBB Accredited Charities soliciting for relief efforts:

  • Can the charity get to the impacted area? Not all relief organizations will be positioned to provide relief quickly. See if the charity already has a presence in Israel or Gaza.
  • Are you alert to possible social media scams? Scammers recognize the emotional motivation to help in response to emergency situations. Be wary of responding to appeals without taking the opportunity to verify the trustworthiness of the social media source or the specified charity.
  • Should you send clothing and food? Local drives to collect clothing and food to send overseas may not be practical as the logistics and timing to deliver and disperse such items will be challenging. Relief organizations are better equipped to obtain what is needed, distribute it effectively and avoid duplication of effort.
  • Is the charity experienced in providing emergency relief? Experienced disaster relief charities are the best bet to help deliver aid as soon as possible. New entrants may have difficulty in following through even if they have the best of intentions.
  • Are you considering crowdfunding appeals? If engaging in crowdfunding, it is safest to give to someone you personally know and trust, keeping in mind that some crowdfunding sites take measures to vet posts, others don’t. If the poster claims they will forward funds to a specified charity, consider visiting the charity’s website on your own and giving to them directly after having checked them out.
  • Are you cautious about “100%” claims in appeals? Charities have fundraising and administrative expenses. If a charity promotion claims that all funds collected will be used for relief, see if there is an explanation about how they are able to do this. Even a credit card donation will have a processing fee. For more on this topic, click HERE.

    For more information:

    To report a scam, go to BBB Scam Tracker. Learn more about how to give wisely.

Atlantic Area Chamber Ambassadors Celebrate with Tractor Supply Company

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October 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) –  Officials with the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce report that on Thursday, October 12th, the Atlantic Chamber Ambassadors were hosted by Tractor Supply Co. to celebrate their Grand Opening with a ribbon cutting ceremony.
The former Orscheln Farm & Home Store began merging with Tractor Supply Company in February 2021, and the Atlantic location began transitioning in October of 2022. Carrie Hicks, the store manager, shared about the renovation process, and though the project was chaotic at times, the staff is pleased with how everything came together. Tractor Supply has plans to continue renovations to the parking lot, but those improvements will come at a later date.
Carrie shared with the Ambassadors about the benefits Tractor Supply Company has brought, and will continue to bring, to the community such as competitive employee pay and benefits, staff and customer support, and community philanthropy projects.
Tractor Supply Company has a wide variety of brands ranging throughout their products such as Ridge Cut, County Line, Producer’s Pride along with other well-known brands such as Columbia, Wrangler, and one of the largest supplies of Carhart apparel in the region. Tractor Supply Company will continue the tradition of “Chick Days” and will also expand into breed of ducks, geese, and turkeys.
Tractor Supply Co. is open Monday-Saturday 8AM-7PM and Sundays 9AM-6PM. The Atlantic location will be celebrating the Grand Opening this Saturday with an all-day event featuring free meals, a food truck, free Tractor Supply merchandise, giveaways, and in-store discounts.
Tractor Supply Co. is located at 1200 East 7th Street in Atlantic