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KAREN KAY BOONE, 82, (formerly of the Fontanelle area) – Graveside Svcs. 5/20/23

Obituaries

May 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

KAREN KAY BOONE, 82, (formerly of the Fontanelle area), has died. Graveside services for KAREN BOONE will be held 11-a.m. Saturday, May 20, 2023, at the Fontanelle Cemetery, with a luncheon following at the Greenfield United Methodist Church. Lamb Funeral Home in Greenfield has the arrangements.

Online condolences may be left to the family at www.lambfuneralhomes.com.

Memorials may be directed to the Karen Boone Memorial Fund to be established by the family at a later date.

KAREN KAY BOONE is survived by:

Her four children – Angee, Patrick, Michael, and Jayne.

11 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.

High School Baseball Scoreboard 05/15/2023

Sports

May 16th, 2023 by admin

Monday was the first available competition date for the 2023 softball and baseball seasons in Iowa. Here is a look at some area baseball scores.

Atlantic 6, Nodaway Valley 4
Audubon 8, Glidden-Ralston 7 (9 inn.)
Creston 13, Carlisle 5
Denison-Schleswig 14, Greene County 4
Dowling Catholic 3, Lewis Central 1
Kuemper Catholic 5, Des Moines Christian 4
MVAOCOU 5, Missouri Valley 3
Sioux City North 9, Harlan 0
Sioux City North 10, Harlan 8
West Harrison 15, Sidney 0

2023 Boys State Golf Qualifiers

Sports

May 16th, 2023 by admin

Following boys district golf play on Monday the fields for Class 1A, 2A, and 3A boys golf are set. All three tournaments will be played at courses in Ames on May 22nd and 23rd.

  • Class 3A: Veenker Memorial
  • Class 2A: Coldwater Links
  • Class 1A: Ames Golf & Country Club

Follow the links below to see all the qualifying teams and individuals from district competition.

ADM and Winterset advance for 3A Boys Golf District at AGCC

Sports

May 16th, 2023 by admin

Class 3A Boys District Golf @ Atlantic Golf and Country Club
05/16/2023

Team Scores

  1. ADM 300 (State Qualifier)
  2. Winterset 313 (State Qualifier)
  3. Ballard 322
  4. Clarke 332
  5. Bondurant-Farrar
  6. Carlisle
  7. Glenwood
  8. North Polk

Individual Top Five

  1. Easton Korell, ADM, 71
  2. Austin Gonseth, Clarke, 73 (Indivdual State Qualifier)
  3. Luke Linde, Winterset, 73
  4. Jacob Eagan, North Polk, 76 (Indivdual State Qualifier)
  5. Finn Garton, ADM, 76

Atlantic girls golf beats Harlan to complete undefeated dual season

Sports

May 16th, 2023 by admin

GIRLS GOLF

Atlantic 189, Harlan 193
Medalist: Timber Svendsen, Harlan, 44
Runner-Up: Belle Berg, Atlantic, 45

Other Atlantic Scores: Makenna Schroeder 47, Abby Smith 48, Abby Muller 49, Lexi Noelck 49, Emma Rose 55

Atlantic Head Coach Kathy Hobson: “This was a great match.  Very competitive, head-to-head play. For Atlantic, this closed out an undefeated regular season. That, plus the H10 conference tournament title, were two things we had hoped to accomplish this season. Best 9 hole score of season for Makenna Schroeder.  Belle Berg 3 pars. Abby Muller 1 par.  Makenna Schroeder 2 pars.”

Griswold School Board approves establishes activity pass fees for 2023-24 School Year

News

May 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Griswold, Iowa) – The Griswold School District’s Board of Education, Monday evening approved various personnel matters. They also set the Activity Pass Fees for the 2023-24 School Year, and approved a Spanish III/IV waiver, along with an agreement with the City of Griswold. Superintendent Dave Henrichs told KJAN News the Board approved the transfer of Autumn Osterloh from Elementary Para Educator to MS/HS Cook for the next school year. They also approved compensation for Ryan Lockwood, who currently serves as the HS Baseball practice coach.

There was also a contract amendment and a resignation approved by the Board.

Other personnel action includes an agreement with the Area Education Agency, for a Social Services worker. Henrichs says it’s the second year of the agreement.

The Griswold School Board also established Student Fees for 2023-24.

And, they approved a renewal of an agreement between the District and City of Griswold to share resources and possibly, personnel. Other business included the approval of Fuel Bid and Technology Support Specifications, as well as District Procedures for Student Activity Trip Expenses.

And, the Board agreed to change the date/time for its June and July meetings. Their meetings will be held on the third Monday of each month, but with a 4-p.m. start, instead of 5:30-p.m. There will also be a work session on June 6th at 8-a.m.

Heartbeat Today 5-16-2023

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

May 16th, 2023 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Atlantic Public Library Director Michelle Andersen about a $20,000 national grant for small and rural libraries that will help with accessibility issues.

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$800,000 in Grants Awarded from the Iowa Renewable Fuels Infrastructure Program

Ag/Outdoor

May 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (May 15, 2023) – The Iowa Renewable Fuels Infrastructure Program (RFIP) Board approved 15 project applications and 11 supplemental grant requests for a total of more than $800,000 during its quarterly board meeting on May 9. Twelve of the fifteen projects are for E15 infrastructure, three are biodiesel terminals, and the eleven previously funded ethanol projects received supplemental grants of $6,000 each. The RFIP helps fuel retailers provide higher blends of lower cost Iowa grown biofuels to consumers by incentivizing the installation, replacement and conversion of ethanol and biodiesel dispensing and storage infrastructure. Incentives to upgrade biodiesel terminal and storage facilities are also available. While the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship manages the program, a board appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Iowa Senate determines grant allocations on a quarterly basis.

“Consumers save money when they can fill their tanks with higher blends of ethanol and biodiesel,” said Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig. “By helping fuel retailers install this infrastructure, we are continually increasing the number of Iowa fueling stations where consumers can buy cleaner burning and more affordable homegrown biofuels.”

Counties with locations receiving one or more of the 15 project grants include the following: Story, Polk, Dallas, Linn, Sioux, Benton, Buena Vista, Crawford, Dickinson, Dubuque, Clinton, Howard, and Madison. The complete list of locations can be found here. The supplemental grants were awarded to retailers that have added tanks and associated equipment, including dispensers, for dispensing E15 or higher ethanol blends at additional locations. To receive supplemental grants, retailers must be awarded multiple RFIP grants and complete their projects within one year of the original installation.

To date, $5,755,228 of funding for this fiscal year has been awarded to 119 biofuels infrastructure projects. The program also leverages significant private investment by the participating fuel retailers. The Renewable Fuels Infrastructure Board will consider additional RFIP grant applications during its next quarterly meeting in July, and the deadline for accepting new applications for that meeting will be Friday, June 23 at 4:30pm. The RFIP grant application is available on the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship’s website.

The breakdown of RFIP funding for this fiscal year, so far, is as follows:

  • $270,000 to 6 E85 projects
  • $3,738,320 to 76 E15 projects
  • $1,250,000 to 26 Biodiesel projects
  • $430,908 to 9 Biodiesel Terminal projects
  • $66,000 to 11 ethanol projects as supplemental grants

Over the history of the program, the state has invested approximately $60 million while private industry has invested over $200 million. To learn more about the Renewable Fuels Infrastructure Program, visit the program’s webpage on the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship’s website.

Simpson Alum chosen as its new President

News

May 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Indianola, Iowa) – Simpson College, in Indianola, has hired a new president, and it’s an alumnus. According to a news release, Jay Byers, a 1993 graduate of Simpson, will be the school’s 25th president when he takes office for the 2023-24 academic year. Byers will succeed retiring president Marsha Kelliher, who was hired in 2020. A formal announcement on Byers’ hiring will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 17, in Hubbell Hall on Simpson’s Indianola campus.

Jay Byers has worked for the Greater Des Moines Partnership, an economic and community development organization based in downtown Des Moines, for 18 years — the last 11 as president and CEO — and has been on the school’s board of trustees since 2012.

Planting slows with wetter weather

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Wetter weather slowed the planters in the fields a bit last week.The U-S-D-A crop report released Monday, showed an increase of 16 percent in the amount of corn planted during the week — about half the amount planted last week.

The corn planting total is now at 86 percent — eight days ahead of last year and one week ahead of the five-year average. Bean planting moved at about the same pace — gaining 20 percent compared to last week — putting the total at 69 percent. That’s about one week ahead of last year and the five-year average for beans.

Thirty-five percent of planted corn has emerged from the ground, nearly five times as much as last week. And the report now says 19 percent of the beans have emerged.