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Fatal crash involving a motorcycle & pickup in Council Bluffs, Sat. morning

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July 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Council Bluffs, Iowa) – One person died this (Saturday) morning following a collision between a pickup truck and a motorcycle, in Council Bluffs. According to Council Bluffs Police, the crash happened at around 7:30-a.m. in the vicinity of the on-ramp to westbound Interstate 80 from Highway 6.

Upon arrival, police and medical personnel found the male operator of the motorcycle in the east ditch, after he had been ejected from their machine. The operator was transported to the University of Nebraska Medical Center, where he died from his injuries. His name was withheld pending notification of family. Authorities say he was from Omaha. The driver of the pickup, Dustin Harris, from Underwood, was not injured.

Police say their preliminary investigation determined both the pickup and motorcycle were entering I-80 westbound from Highway 6, with the pickup in front of the motorcycle. As they got close to merge, for reasons unknown, the motorcycle rear-ended the pickup. The collision resulted in the cycle hitting a guardrail, causing the operator to be ejected.

The on-ramp was closed for about 3-hours while an investigation was conducted. The accident remains under investigation.

Changes in City Elections are coming for Atlantic

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July 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Changes are coming ahead of the November City Elections. City Clerk Barb Barrick, Wednesday, explained to the City Council, the changes are a result of redistricing approved by the Iowa Legislature.

Barrick said with the change, Councilman James Behrens will have the opportunity to run for Atlantic’s 2nd Ward or, if he desires, the At Large position currently held by Elaine Otte. If he chooses not to run for either position, Ward 2 will still be required to have an election.

Barb Barrick said the changes also affect the Parks and Rec Board.

Remember also, the nomination filing period for City Office opens August 28th. Papers may be filed with the County Auditor’s Office. The filing deadline is 5-p.m. September 21st. The election is held November 7th. If there need to be a run-off election, that will be held on December 5th.

Mega Million Jackpot approaches one-half Billion dollars!

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July 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Lottery officials said Saturday (Today), the 14th largest prize in Mega Millions® history will be offered next Tuesday, July 11! Currently estimated at $480 million ($240.7 million cash), the jackpot keeps growing after no ticket matched all six numbers in the July 7 drawing – the white balls 8, 10, 17, 55 and 66, plus the gold Mega Ball 3. Tuesday’s drawing will be the 24th in this roll, which began after the jackpot was last won in New York on April 18.

As the jackpot rolls, the number of winning tickets at all other prize levels also continues to grow. In total, there were 1,175,091 winning tickets across all prize tiers in the July 7 drawing. One, sold in California, matched the five white balls to win the game’s second-tier prize. Across the country, 28 tickets matched four white balls plus the Mega Ball to win the third-tier prize. Three of those tickets are worth $30,000 each, because they included the optional Megaplier (available in most states with an extra $1 purchase), which was 3X on Friday night. The other 25 third-tier winning tickets are worth $10,000 each.

Since the last jackpot was won on April 18, there have been a total of more than 12.7 million winning tickets at all non-jackpot prize levels, ranging from $2 up to $3 million. These include 16 second-tier prizes of $1 million or more, won in 12 different jurisdictions from coast to coast: California, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, New Mexico, Ohio, South Carolina and Texas.

This year started out with six jackpot winners in less than four months – a number far more typical of a full year! The first was a big one – $1.348 billion won in Maine on January 13, the second-largest prize awarded in Mega Millions history. That was followed by three quick wins. The very next drawing, on January 17, produced a $20 million win in New York. Two drawings later, $33 million was won in Massachusetts on January 24, and just two drawings after that, Massachusetts repeated with another jackpot win, this time at $31 million. Then came two more wins in New York, at $483 million on April 14 followed by $20 million on April 18. That was the first time in Mega Millions history that two jackpots have been won in the same state in consecutive drawings.

Adams County Fair continues in Corning

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July 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Corning, Iowa) – The five-day run of the Adams County Fair continues this weekend, in Corning. Today’s activities include:

7:30-to 8:30-a.m., Beef Weigh-In

8:30-to 9:30-a.m., Sheep & Goat Weigh-In

9:00-a.m., Open Dog Show

9-to 9:30-a.m., Small Animal Check-In

10-to 11-a.m., Beef Pen of 3 Weigh-in

11:30-a.m., Cornhole Tournament Registration Opens

Noon, Cornhole Tournament

3:00-p.m., Bil Riley Talent Show

5:00-p.m., Iowa Corn Salute to Farmers Night at the Adams County Speedway/Races

Sunday, July 9th, is Family Day at the Adams County Fair. Events include the Poultry & Broiler Show, 5K Color Run, Sheep and Market Goat Show, Fair Fundraiser Breakfast, the Open Pet Show, a Baby Contest, Quilts of Valor, 4-H & Youth Committee Hot Beef Sundae Feed, and Dairyland Donkey Ball. See the full schedule on Facebook, at Adams County Fair, Corning Iowa.

Atlantic resident discusses rental properties concerns/issues

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July 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – During the Public Forum portion of Wednesday’s Atlantic City Council meeting, Theresa Hohenberger, a citizen of Atlantic and a local landlord, discussed her concerns over the condition of some rental properties in the city, especially those rented by a certain group of ethnic residents.

Hohenberger and her husband James feel “If we wouldn’t live there, then we wouldn’t rent it out.”

City Administrator John Lund says there are some ideas “Percolating,” and they may gain some traction in the near future. That may include an HOA (Home Owners Association) with strict covenants on what is and what isn’t allowed. HOA’s are normally found in subdivisions in some parts of Iowa and other states.

Councilman Pat McCurdy, himself a landlord, said voluntary property inspections cannot be performed by a person or group of people, as Hohenberger had suggested. He said also, he blames some of the other landlords for allowing a number of people to occupy apartments or rental properties, and the resulting damage that occurs.

Landords do have to follow the City’s Maintenance Code Ordinance, which is the purview of Code Enforcement Officer Kris Erickson.

2023 Cass County Royal Court to be crowned July 27th

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July 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Fair will be open to the public beginning July 27th. That same evening, 14 youth will compete for a place in the Royal Court. Preliminary judging is set to take place on Monday, July 17th at the Cass County Community Center in Atlantic, with each candidate being interviewed by two judges.

Candidates vying for the title of queen include: Rachel Becker, Sydney Becker, Natalie Behnken, Ryleigh Harrison, Cecilia Hensley, Rio Johnson, Claire Pellett, Natalye Scholl, Quincy Sorensen, Trista Swain. The candidate selected as queen will advance to the Iowa State Fair, where she will compete in the statewide competition for the title of the 2023 Iowa State Fair Queen.The King candidates are Dylan Comes, Tristan Becker, Parker Brock, and Brett Dreager.

Judging criteria is based on leadership, citizenship within the community, poise, charm, appearance, personality, attitude, and the ability to communicate openly with honesty about current youth issues. Candidates competing for the Queen and King Position voted amongst themselves for a Miss Congeniality and Mr. Congeniality.

The crowning of the 2023 Cass County Fair King and Queen will take place in the north garden of the Cass County Community Center on Thursday, July 27th at 7:30 pm. The evening will kick off at 7:00 pm with the Little Miss and Mister contest. Cass County youth ages 5-through 8 can participate by signing up in the Extension Office by noon on Wednesday, July 26th. All contestants introduce themselves to the crowd before a winner is drawn out of a hat. The candidate selected as Queen will advance to the Iowa State Fair, where she will compete in the statewide competition for the title of the 2023 Iowa State Fair Queen.

Coordinating the event this year is superintendent Haley Schmidt, the 2022 Cass County Fair Royalty including, Queen, Keira Olson, Princess, Paige Jensen, King, Bryan York and Prince, Logan Evens. As always, the Cass County Fair is FREE. The are no parking or admittance charges. The Fair runs July 27th through July 31st.

Learn to Hunt program opens registration for beginner fur harvesting workshops

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July 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is offering a program to teach skills needed to trap furbearers to anyone who has little to no trapping experience. The eight workshops will feature several knowledge and skill building sessions with instructors that will teach the basics of trapping in Iowa. Courses will be offered beginning in August in Dixon, Forest City, Otho, Hazelton, Knoxville, Mt. Pleasant, Spencer and St. Charles.

Iowa DNR Program Coordinator Jamie Cook says “For those interested in the tradition of trapping as a means of sourcing fur, this program provides the opportunity to learn the skills and the knowledge it takes to do it all yourself.”

Participants will learn basic strategies for trapping such as proper equipment, trap placement, trapping regulations and steps for preparing hides for trade. The courses take place in various locations statewide with times and details varying for each event. Each course is designed for participants of all ages. Space is limited so early registration is encouraged. For more information and to begin the registration process, go to https://license.gooutdoorsiowa.com/Event/EventsHome.aspx

The program is provided through a partnership with the Iowa DNR and Iowa Trapper Association. It is part of a national effort to recruit, retain and reactivate hunters, anglers and trappers due to the overall decline in hunting and outdoor recreation.

(UPDATE 6:36-a.m.) Fatal crash Sat. morning on I-80 in Council Bluffs.

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July 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Council Bluffs, Iowa) – Police in Council Bluffs say ne person was dead following a collision between a semi and a truck early this (Saturday) morning. Authorities say at around 3:04-a.m., Officers were dispatched to I-80 westbound, mile marker 5 (near the Madison Avenue exit), with regard to a semi on fire. Witnesses told police a pickup was traveling east on I-80 in the westbound lanes before the vehicle collided head-on with the semi.

Both vehicles erupted into flames. The driver of the semi was transported to a local hospital for non-life-threatening injuries.  No names were released. Both lanes of Interstate 80 westbound at Madison Avenue are blocked, due to the crash and were expected to remained closed until the accident investigation is completed.

Additional information is currently not available. Anyone with information about the accident is being asked to call the Traffic Unit at (712)328-4948 or, to remain anonymous, please call Crime stoppers at (712)328-7867.

Iowa’s first ‘master-planned’ sustainable community is being built in Dubuque

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July 7th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Ground is being broken today (Friday) on the first phase of what’s billed as a fully sustainable community in northeast Iowa. Steve Davis is sales director for Switch Homes, which is starting to develop a 105-home subdivision in Dubuque. Davis says it’s the first of several proposed master-planned communities in Iowa. “All the homes will be pre-wired for electric vehicle charging stations,” Davis says. “They’ll be set up where a homeowner or buyer can add solar panels to their home, and the materials are carefully selected, made with at least 50% recycled material, in a lot of cases.” Davis says the neighborhood, called The Farm, will feature community gardens, green spaces, walking trails, a community park, and more to support the sustainable mission for generations to come.

“They will be net zero energy-ready homes, meaning, they have the ability — with a couple of easy changes on the part of the homeowner — to basically produce as much energy as they consume,” he says. The houses are smaller than many traditional homes now being built, which Davis says is an effort to change the industry with what he calls “right sized” homes. “There are eight different floor plans that are being offered in the Dubuque community,” Davis says. “They range from 925 square feet up to approximately 1,800 square feet. The homes will start at $325,000 and they are expected to be 40% more efficient than the average new construction home.” Davis says the company’s website was created to streamline what’s ordinarily a very lengthy process of designing and buying a home.

“It’s kind of like building your own car online and having it delivered to you,” Davis says. “Much would be the same with Switch Homes, choose your lot, choose your floorplan, choose all of your finishes, and in five to six months, you’ll have a completed home that you can pay for at that time, whether it’s a loan or whatnot. There’s no construction financing on the front end.” The land is now being developed for construction to begin in October on the first 36 homes. Within three to five years, Davis estimates all 105 homes will either be sold or planned.
Switch-Homes.com

Trump says electing DeSantis would lead to collapse of ethanol industry

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July 7th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Former President Donald Trump says it would be horrendous for Iowa farmers if 2024 rival Ron DeSantis is elected president.  “He would be a catastrophe of Nebraska and Iowa and anyplace else,” Trump said, “and a lot of other people also.” During an appearance this (Friday) afternoon in Council Bluffs, Trump blasted DeSantis for opposing the federal ethanol production mandate. “Ron DeSanctus totally despises Iowa ethanol and ethanol generally,” Trump said. “…Ending the Renewable Fuel Standard was one of his top priorities. As a member of congress, he wanted to end it and if he had his way the entire economy of Iowa would absolutely collapse because it would collapse if he did that.”

Trump also criticized DeSantis for vetoing 100 million dollars out of Florida’s budget that would have been spent on conservation and rural land protection easements. “He’s going to do that to Iowa and Nebraska and everybody else because that’s his inclination,” Trump said. “If you want to defend American farmers and grow more farm products in the USA, then you should vote for a very fine gentleman named Donald J. Trump.”

Trump listed a variety of steps his administration took in the ag sector, including the 28 BILLION dollars in trade disruption payments made to farmers when China blocked ag imports and ending the estate tax for people who inherit farmland.