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Atlantic, Iowa – As businesses in the area continue to grow and commute costs continue to increase, Southwest Iowa Transit Agency (SWITA) is creating improvements to the transit system to attract workers to the area while reducing expenses for commuters. In partnership with Commute with Enterprise, SWITA is helping to continue to provide an innovative and sustainable shared mobility option: vanpooling.
The Commute program is a coordinated vanpool program available to people who live inside or outside of Cass, Fremont, Harrison, Mills, Montgomery, Page, Pottawattamie, and Shelby counties and wish to access jobs in the area. The program coordinates participants who indicate their interest through various channels such as at their jobsite or via an online portal. The program then matches riders who have similar work shifts in similar areas and are interested in riding together. Each vanpool is customized to the specific needs of the group. Once four or more people are matched, a Commute with Enterprise representative will work with the group to identify needs and provide solutions. Commute with Enterprise provides the 7-15 passenger vehicle, insurance, maintenance, and ongoing support. SWITA chose to work with Commute with Enterprise to bring their expertise, scalability, and professionalism to the southwest Iowa region to ensure program success.
“Our new partnership with Enterprise allows SWITA to support the vanpool program and employment needs of local businesses in our community, while introducing our community to a proven, efficient form of public transportation,” said Mark Lander, Transit Director with SWITA.
The vanpool program will be partially subsidized by SWITA using local state and federal grant funds. The remaining cost is split among the employer and/or participants, with each vanpool rider paying a set fee per month. Enterprise will provide coordination services and technology, vehicles, liability insurance, scheduled vehicle maintenance, and 24-hour roadside assistance, as well as best practices for cleaning.
Participants can choose a qualifying vanpool vehicle from Enterprise’s selection of makes and models that includes crossovers, SUVs, minivans, and large passenger vans. Vanpoolers may choose to upgrade their vehicles with optional high-end features such as satellite radio and in-vehicle Wi-Fi service.
People who commute to or from the eight county southwest Iowa service area and are interested in joining the program can visit https://www.swita.com/services/work-routes/ or https://www.commutewithenterprise.com/content/commute/en/partners/swita.html.
DES MOINES, Iowa, July 13, 2023 – U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development State Director in Iowa Theresa Greenfield today announced that USDA is making $21 million in technical assistance grants available through the Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) to help agricultural producers and rural small businesses access federal funds for renewable energy and energy efficiency improvements. The USDA Rural Development state office in Iowa will be allocated between $400,000 and $500,000 to award in a competitive process to providers of REAP technical assistance.
“This technical assistance grant opportunity will provide hands-on support to farmers, ranchers and rural small business owners seeking federal funds for renewable energy systems,” said Director Greenfield. “The Biden-Harris Administration is helping ag producers and rural small businesses lower energy costs by championing climate-smart technologies, including wind, anaerobic digesters, geothermal, and biomass systems in Iowa.”
The application window for the technical assistance grants opens July 15, 2023, and closes on August 15, 2023.
Eligible recipients for these grants include state, Tribal or local governments; colleges and universities; electric cooperatives and utility companies; and for-profit and nonprofit organizations. Recipients may use the funds to:
This announcement is part of President Biden’s Investing in America agenda and the Bidenomics strategy to grow the American economy from the middle out and bottom up by rebuilding our nation’s infrastructure, driving over $500 billion in private-sector manufacturing investments, creating good-paying jobs, and building a clean-energy economy to tackle the climate crisis and make our communities more resilient. REAP is also part of the Justice40 Initiative, which is advancing environmental justice by ensuring that 40 percent of the overall benefits of certain federal investments reach disadvantaged communities that are marginalized and overburdened by pollution and underinvestment.
USDA will give funding priority to applicants proposing to assist disadvantaged communities, applicants pursuing projects using underutilized technologies and applicants seeking grants under $20,000.
The Rural Development state office in Iowa will hold a brief webinar regarding this announcement on July 13, 2023, at 3 p.m. Central Time. Click on this hyperlink to participate virtually: https://usdard.zoomgov.com/j/1600323028?pwd=UVo2TEcrVGZidWpyV0s1dTQybjkwdz09
(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Mills County Sheriff’s Office says there were four arrests made over the past few days. Two people were arrested on drug charges at around 11:40-p.m. Monday, in the area of 221st St./Elderberry Road in Mills County: 39-year-old Laura Eileen Bunten and 40-year-old Joseph William Patten, both of Council Bluffs, were charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance. Their bonds were set at $25,000 each.
Sunday evening, 21-year-old Collin Michael Huntley, of Council Bluffs, was arrested on Highway 275 in Mills County, for Possession of a Controlled Substance, and Possession of an offensive weapon. His bond was set at $1,000. And, 49-year-old Christopher John Christensen, of Council Bluffs, was arrested on I-29 in Mills County on Sunday, for Driving While Denied or Revoked. His bond was also set at $1,000.
AMES, Iowa (July 12, 2023) – The 37th annual Summer Iowa Games presented by Grinnell Mutual is set to commence on Friday, July 14 at Reiman Plaza, just south of Jack Trice Stadium in Ames. The Athlete Tailgate is set to begin at 4:30pm followed by the Parade of Athletes and Opening Ceremony. A free athlete meal will be provided by the Iowa Food and Family Project (IFFP) while supplies last. Along with fruit from Capital City Fruit and drinks provided by Atlantic Coca-Cola Bottling Company. Attendees are also encouraged to purchase food from food trucks that will be located on site. In addition to food trucks, the Athlete Tailgate will feature vendors from various local companies along the Reiman Plaza.
Entertainment available at the Athlete Tailgate includes inflatables, yard games, and live music from a DJ. All entertainment provided during the Athlete Tailgate is free of charge and all athletes and other attendees are permitted to participate.
Following the Athlete Tailgate, the Opening Ceremony will begin with the annual Parade of Athletes. During the Parade of Athletes, Summer Iowa Games athletes and teams will have the opportunity to join together to walk the parade route and have their group’s name read aloud. The Parade of Athletes will start at 6:30 and will follow a trail along the perimeter of the Reiman Plaza.
At the conclusion of the Parade of Athletes, attendees will have the opportunity to watch the ceremonial lighting of the cauldron to represent the official beginning of the 2023 Summer Iowa Games. The lighting of the cauldron is an honor that is granted to the previous year’s Athletes of the Year. For 2023, the cauldron will be lit by 2022 Iowa Games Marty McHone Female Athlete of the Year, Callie Brendeland, representing the sport of Taekwondo.
For complete details and Iowa Games information, visit www.iowagames.org. Help us kick-off another year of Summer Iowa Games events at the Athlete Tailgate and Opening Ceremony on July 14.
(Audubon,Iowa) – The Audubon County Fair rolls on through Sunday. The schedule of events/activities today (Thursday, July 13th), are as follows:
7:00-8:00 AM 4-H/FFA Swine check in
8:00- 9:00 AM 4-H/FFA Sheep & Goat check in
9:00-10:00 AM 4-H/FFA Beef check in
9:00 AM-6:00 PM Commercial Exhibit set-up
9:30AM-11:00 AM 4-H/FFA/Open Class Rabbit/Poultry check in
11:00 AM 4-H/FFA Horses must be stalled
11:30 AM Farm Bureau Meal – Hoop
Agriland Ice Cream
12:00 PM Open Class static must be entered
1:00 PM 4-H/FFA Exhibitor Meeting
4:00 PM Open Class exhibits must be in place
5:00 PM Sponsorship Dinner-Tent by Agrihall
4-H Pie Auction
Queen Coronation: Contestants include Emily Foran, Rylee Brittian, Elly Schultes, Sienna Albertsen, Michelle Brooks, and Ashlyn Pruitt.
(Missouri Valley, Iowa) – Fire officials in Missouri Valley were asking residents to stay away from the area of Erie (Main Street), between 4th and 5th Streets, this morning, while crews fight a structure fire. In a statement on social media, officials said “We recognize this is going to be very disruptive but please try to avoid the area until crews have finished. A big thank you to the mutual aid departments that came to assist.” No injuries were reported. Additional information is currently not available.
Fire Chief Forrest Dooley has requested the State Fire Marshal investigate the scene. Initial reports seemed to indicate arson was not suspect as a cause of the fire.
The Shelby County Fair continues today, in Harlan. Here’s a look at the schedule of events & activities:
7:00 – 8:00 a.m………….Enter & Weigh 4-H/FFA Breeding Beef Heifers, Beef Cows/Calves,
Feeder Calves, Dairy Heifers & Cows in Production. All livestock is to unload at
dock and be inspected by a Veterinarian.
8:00 – 9:00 a.m………….Enter 4-H/FFA Bottle/Bucket calves – Unload at dock and be inspected
by a Veterinarian.
8:00 a.m…………………..Poultry Exhibitor’s Meeting
8:30 a.m…………………..Enter 4-H/FFA Cats & Small Pets (tent)
8:45 a.m…………………..Cat and Small Pet Exhibitor’s Meeting
8:30 a.m…………………..Judge 4-H/FFA Poultry (tent)
8:30 a.m…………………..Judge Open Class Non-Livestock Departments (if not judging Weds.)
9:00 a.m…………………..Judge 4-H/FFA Cats & Small Pets
9:00-9:30 a.m……………Enter Bottle Animals – Unload at dock and be inspected by a Veterinarian.
9:30 a.m…………………..Judge 4-H/FFA Feeder Calves, Beef Cow/Calves, Breeding Beef, and Dairy Cattle
10:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m….Little Hands on the Farm Exhibit
10:30 p.m…………………Pie & Muffin Baking (Check Green Book for your scheduled time.)
12:30 p.m…………………Bottle/Bucket Calf and Bottle/Bucket Calf Plus One Exhibitor Meeting
1:00 p.m…………………..Judge 4-H/FFA/Clover Kids Bottle Bucket Calf Show
2:30 p.m…………………..Open Class Bottle Show
3:00-5:00 p.m……………Little Hands on the Farm Exhibit
4:00 p.m…………………..Carnival
6:00 p.m…………………..Shelby County Fair PARADE – ‘Best Days of Summer’’
7:00-7:30 p.m……………Strolling Act – The Flying Debris Show
7:30-9:00 p.m……………Little Hands on the Farm Exhibit
8:00-8:30 p.m……………Strolling Act – The Flying Debris Show
8:00 p.m…………………..Show Ring: Crowning of 2023 Shelby County Fair Queen and Hall of Fame Recognition. Seven contestants are vying for the title of Fair Queen.
9:00-9:30 p.m…………..Strolling Act – The Flying Debris Show
4-H & Open Class Buildings open following judging to 10:00 PM
Nishna Valley Model Railroad Building open from 4:00 – 9:00 PM
(Washington, D-C) – An Ankeny man convicted of assaulting police officers, and on other charges associated with his role in the Jan. 6th riot at the U-S Capitol, may spend a little more than seven years in federal prison. That’s what prosecutors in the Salvador Sandoval, Jr, are pushing for. Sandoval, Jr. was convicted of all 12 counts he was with in connection with his role in the Jan. 6 attack.
Prosecutors say the man was in the Capitol for roughly 15 minutes and tried to take riot shields from two officers and pushed two more. They suggest he spend 88 months in prison and receive three years of supervised release, along with $2,000 in restitution.
Sandoval and his mother were both charged in the Capitol attack and were scheduled to be tried together back in December. His mother, Deborah Sandoval, pleaded guilty to a single charge and is already serving her five-month prison sentence in a facility in Alabama.
Salvador Sandoval’s attorney says he will file his sentencing memorandum in two weeks, as they are due by July 24, according to court records. Salvador will face sentencing on Aug. 7th.
(Radio Iowa) – Repeated Mississippi River flooding is threatening prehistoric burial mounds that comprise Iowa’s only national monument, and the U-S Army Corps of Engineers is looking for public input on plans to protect the area. Kim Warshaw, the Corps’ project manager, says the Effigy Mounds National Monument in Harpers Ferry is being placed at risk by the lock-and-dam system, climate change, land use changes and altered hydrology.
Warshaw says shoreline erosion is causing “irreparable and unacceptable damage” to the ancient mounds, believed to have been built during the first millennium. The Corps is looking to use river sand and rock to stabilize the shoreline to ensure the rare mounds aren’t lost forever.