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The Des Moines Register is reporting Fareway plans to move its corporate headquarters from Boone to the Des Moines metro.
Fareway C-E-O Reynolds Cramer told The Register he didn’t make the decision lightly as it was his great grandparents who opened Fareway’s first store in Boone in 1938. Cramer said Fareway’s headquarters in Boone is out of space and many of the people who work there live in the Des Moines metro. According to the newspaper, Fareway is buying a building in Johnston that had been the Iowa Bankers Association headquarters and 100 employees will move into that building next spring.
In a statement provided to K-W-B-G Radio, Boone Mayor John Slight said Fareway will remain a vital corporate citizen of the city and 600 Fareway employees will still work in Boone. Slight said while disappointing, moving Fareway’s corporate headquarters to Johnston is important to Fareway’s continued expansion and that’s beneficial to Boone.
According to the company’s website, Fareway operates more than 130 stores in Iowa and six other states and has over 12-thousand employees.
Lieutenant Governor Adam Gregg says a pilot project in three Iowa counties may be a way to provide quicker emergency responses in rural areas.
Beyond the ambulance crews and E-M-Ts already in place around the state, the “Iowa United First Aid” program will train new groups of volunteers in Cass, Calhoun and Van Buren Counties in what Gregg describes as “C-P-R Plus.”
Gregg got the idea for the program when he visited Israel last year and learned about a smart phone app that alerts medical professionals if there’s an emergency nearby. Earlier this week Gregg was in Keosauqua to meet with over 30 people who’re starting volunteer orientation for the program in Van Buren County.
Gregg is also urging the group to provide feedback about how the program works and if changes may be needed.
The three counties involved in the pilot program have each gotten a 50-thousand dollar state grant, which is being matched with 25-thousand dollars in local resources. Nearly all that money is being used to buy the bags and medical equipment for each of the volunteers.
(Atlantic, Iowa) – If you have ever wondered about running for and serving on a City Council or School Board, you can learn more about the responsibilities and what those positions entail, by attending “Local Office 101: Panel and Q&A,” hosted by the Cass County Democrats. The session takes place September 9th, from 9:00-until 11:00-a.m., at the Atlantic Public Library (507 Poplar Street, Atlantic, IA 50022).
Panelists sharing their personal experiences will include Atlantic City Councilmember Elaine Otte, Atlantic School Board Member Jenny Williams, and Atlantic Parks & Rec Board Member Shirley Jensen. LaVon Eblen will serve as the panel moderator.
Area residents are welcome to attend the free event to learn more about participating in local politics. Light breakfast refreshments will be provided.
(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Auditor’s Office, late this (Tuesday) afternoon, updated the list of candidates who have filed nomination papers for the November 7, 2023 Cass County City/School Elections.
On Tuesday, incumbent Elaine Otte filed papers to run for one At Large seat on the Atlantic City Council. Three candidates filed on Monday (8/28):
Incumbent Pat McCurdy for Atlantic City Council – Ward 3
Incumbent Linda Hartkopf, Atlantic City Council – Ward 4
Incumbent Mary Strong, Parks and Recreation Board. (2 seats open on the Board).
The filing period for the November 7th City and School Elections continues through September 21st.
(Radio Iowa) – With highs forecast in the 90s across much of Iowa this weekend, it won’t feel at all like fall, but an autumnal activity will kick off that’s a sure sign the cooler weather is coming soon. Nate Carr, an Iowa D-N-R conservation officer for Hamilton and Hardin counties, says two popular Iowa hunting season are opening on Friday.
Iowa’s teal season is short and runs just through September 16th, while the dove season lasts through November 29th.
Carr says hunters will need to be prepared before they head for the field this weekend.
There’s also registration needed for HIP, or the Harvest Information Program. There’s no fee associated with HIP but hunters of migratory game birds are required to fill out the brief survey. Learn more at: www.iowadnr.gov.
(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic Varsity football team will host Glenwood this Friday night, Sept. 1st, for the 2023 football home opener!! Atlantic Community School District has designated Friday, September 1st as Military and Veterans Appreciation Night. ACSD invites all Veterans and active military members to attend the game at no cost that evening. During the halftime of the Varsity game, ACSD will honor local military veterans and active military members in attendance.
Veterans and active members will be invited to meet at the north end zone at the beginning of halftime. After the conclusion of the ACSD Band’s halftime performance, military honorees will be escorted onto the field. At that time Atlantic resident Mike Henningsen will do a flyover in his 1944 North American Aviation AT 6. This aircraft was used as an advanced trainer for pilots in WWII. After the flyover, ACSD Administrators will take a moment to invite all those in attendance to join us in honoring our local veterans and military members.
In preparation of ACSD’s Military and Veterans Appreciation Night, we invite all local businesses and residents to display American Flags at their place of business and their personal residence.
Please help the School District in letting all local Veterans and military members in the area know about this event and encourage them to attend the first home football game, free of charge. The public is invited to join the ACSD and its guests in attendance that evening, as we do their best to offer an honorable ‘Thank you!’
(Glenwood, Iowa) – Officials with the Mills County Sheriff’s Office report a woman from Nebraska was arrested twice in five days. 24-year-old Alize Savannah Torres, of Omaha, was arrested Aug. 24th at the Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office, on a warrant for OWI/1st offense. Torres was arrested today (Tue., Aug. 29) at the Mills County Courthouse, ona valid parole violation warrant for being an accessory to first-degree murder. She remains in the Mills County Jail while awaiting extradition/transport to Nebraska.
The sheriff’s office reports also:
(Radio Iowa) – A western Iowa man is in jail, facing charges for a stabbing during a bar fight in Carroll. Police say 41-year-old John Michael Hanson allegedly stabbed another man several times during a fight early Sunday morning at Kerps Tavern in Carroll. Benjamin Badding, the bar’s owner, was flown to a Des Moines hospital for treatment of multiple stab wounds.
Hanson was arrested and has been charged with willful injury, a class C felony that carries a sentence of up to 10 years in prison. A judge approved a motion this (Tuesday) morning to increase Hanson’s bond to $250,000.
The unofficial end to summer this weekend is expected to draw thousands of Iowans to their state parks and waterways. The DNR reminds users to abide by all safety measures to ensure a safe and enjoyable Labor Day weekend.
Boating Safety
Boaters headed out to a lake, river, pond or any other waterway should follow these safety tips:
Beach & Swimming Safety
Wherever you choose to swim this Labor Day weekend, whether it’s a backyard pool, a pond or lake, or a public pool, please follow these safety tips:
Parks staff may temporarily close parking lots when they become full and limit the number of visitors at that point. The DNR recommends visitors go to another nearby park or beach that is not as heavily populated. Visitors are reminded to only park in designated parking spaces. All violators will be cited by staff.
State Parks/Campgrounds Safety
This weekend will be another very busy one if you plan to visit a state park and campground, use these safety tips to ensure an enjoyable time:
Paddling Safety
Whether it be tubing, paddleboarding, kayaking or canoeing, paddlers are enjoying the splash of the water, scenic views, and wildlife viewing from Iowa’s rivers, rapids and streams. Stay safe each time you paddle with these simple safety tips: