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(Radio Iowa) – Production at the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant near Burlington has ramped up due to the war in Ukraine and the facility may be key in getting munitions to Israel as well. The plant manufactures artillery shells and production has recently doubled. According to The Des Moines Register, Iowa Army Ammunition Plant in Middleton is scheduled to get more than a billion dollars in upgrades over the next two years as the U-S military aims by 2025 to have 100-thousand artillery shells manufactured each month at the southeast Iowa plant and another in Pennsylvania. An Army spokesman told The Register more people will be hired to work at the plant as construction and production progress.
The facility opened in 1941 to make ammunition for World War II and closed in 1945 when the war ended. It reopened in 1950 to begin making ammunition for the Korean War. The massive Iowa Army Ammunition Plant campus cover more than 19-thousand acres. Nearly all the employees are civilians. An Army colonel is commander of the facility and about two dozen soldiers are assigned to the plant.
(Griswold, Iowa) – The Griswold School Board, Monday evening, received good news with regard to the District’s Certified (CER) and BEDS enrollment numbers. Superintendent Dave Henrichs told KJAN News the CER number came in at 460.73.
The District’s BEDS (Basic Educational Data Survey) number was also up, according to Henrichs.
In other business, the Griswold School Board discussed activating their Early Retirement Policies for both the Certified and Non-Certified staff.
The Board then moved to approve Veteran’s Day Expenses. Henrichs reminds parents also, that Griswold Middle School/High School Parent-Teacher Conferences will be held Tuesday, Oct. 24th and Thursday, Oct. 26th, from 4-until 8-p.m., both days. The conferences will be held in an open format, with teachers available in the High School Gym, throughout conference times.
Several community partners will be on-hand to share valuable local resources with families.
(Creston, Iowa) – A man from Union County was arrested Monday evening at 200 W. Howard Street, in Creston. Authorities report 21-year-old Cody Alan Lynn Robertson, of Creston, was arrested on a Driving While Revoked charge. Robertson was later released on a Promise to Appear (in Court).
Iowa native Jason Momoa, who’s a villain in the latest Fast and Furious movie and has a recurring role as Aquaman, was back in his hometown of Norwalk yesterday (Monday). Hundreds of fans waited at the Fareway in Norwalk — and at a HyVee in Urbandale — to meet Momoa, buy the new brand of vodka he and a friend are producing and have the bottle autographed. Meili vodka is made in Montana and sold in a bottle made entirely of recycled glass.
Research shows celebrities can affect consumer behavior. Reality T-V star Kendall Jenner launched a tequila brand in 2021. Soccer star David Beckman promotes a whisky. And actor Danny Devito has put his name on the top selling limoncello in the U-S.
It’s “National School Bus Safety Week,” and despite reminders every year, there are still drivers who pass buses that have their lights flashing and stop arms out. State Trooper Paul Gardner says many of the school bus problems are caused by poor driving habits where people are distracted, speeding, and not paying attention to their surroundings. Trooper Gardner says bus safety is simple is you are staying alert and watching for the school buses.
He says more and more districts are using cameras that catch violators and that could lead to a minimum fine for a first offense of 345 dollars.
Rains kept some farmers out of the fields at a key time last week as they tried to get the harvest completed. Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig (like egg) says when rain comes during the harvest it can throw a wrench into progress — so it’s much needed but ill timed. Naig says the timing of the rain is something that was key for those farmers seeing good yields.
Naig says he’s generally hearing some pretty good reports out of large swaths of the state for yields.
The latest U-S-D-A crop report shows the harvest moved from 30 to 42 percent completed for corn last week, and from 52 to 74 percent completed for soybeans.
(Red Oak, Iowa) – Police in Red Oak report the arrest at around 11-p.m. Monday, of 21-year-old Khan Khor Chol, of Bellevue, NE. The woman was arrested for Public Intoxication and Disorderly Conduct. She was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $300 bond.
(Red Oak, Iowa) – The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office says a woman from Omaha was arrested Monday afternoon. 28-year-old Tashina M. Frazier was arrested on an active Red Oak Police Department Felony warrant for Forgery. Frazier was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $5,000 cash bond.
And, Deputies in Montgomery County arrested 32-year-old Travis Bomer, of Stanton, Monday night in Stanton, for Violation of a Protection Order. He was being held without bond in the Montgomery County Jail.
CARROLL COUNTY, Iowa — More than 100 dogs were rescued from a “terrible case of hoarding” in central Iowa, according to the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office. In a news release, the sheriff’s office said deputies on Friday investigated a possible case of animal neglect in rural Carroll County, west of Lanesboro. They found more than 100 dogs “living in various states of filth,” the release said.
A veterinarian who accompanied deputies to the property certified that the dogs were “not being cared for properly under standard animal husbandry practices,” according to the news release, which went on to say the dogs were being fed, but “their living conditions were beyond bad.”
The property owner voluntarily gave the dogs up. The dogs were taken to Des Moines, where the Animal Rescue League of Iowa is providing care. The sheriff’s office also said they found about 50 goats, several miniature horses, a miniature donkey and a cow on the property.
Carroll County Sheriff Ken Pingrey says the investigation is ongoing, but he expects charges to be filed in the case.