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Miller-Meeks speaks in favor of carbon capture pipelines in Iowa

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 16th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

NEWTON — U.S. Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks spoke Thursday in favor of carbon dioxide pipelines as a way to aid Iowa’s ethanol production industry with an environmentally conscious impact. The Iowa Capital Dispatch reports Miller-Meeks, the Republican representative for Iowa’s 1st Congressional District, spoke about pipelines and other renewable fuel efforts supported by the Conservative Climate Caucus. She, alongside Republican Reps. Randy Weber of Texas, Doug Lamborn of Colorado and Brett Guthrie of Kentucky — fellow caucus members — visited the Chevron Renewable Energy Group in Newton as part of a trip to Iowa focused on increasing affordable, low-emission energy options.

Following a tour of the biodiesel production facility, the Iowa Republican said Iowa is a “forerunner and a leader” in enacting a conservative vision for climate-conscious energy production through the use of renewable fuels, wind and solar energy.

The caucus wants to explore ways to encourage the adoption of new climate-conscious technology and techniques, but Republicans encourage “market-based solutions” rather than government requirements, Miller-Meeks said. She criticized President Joe Biden’s administration for its approach to climate change solutions, citing the Environmental Protection Agency’s rules on issues like coal and natural gas-fired power plants and tailpipe emissions.

U.S. Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks spoke about the conservative climate caucus during a visit to the Chevron Renewable Energy Group facility in Newton Aug. 15, 2024. (Photo by Robin Opsahl/Iowa Capital Dispatch)

As the Republican lawmakers seek to bolster alternative energy sources and production in the U.S., Miller-Meeks said carbon dioxide pipelines are one way to lower the carbon intensity score of ethanol, which she said in turn makes the industry competitive globally as American ethanol producers compete with countries like Brazil.

The Summit Carbon Solutions pipeline project has been a major point of contention for Iowans in both parties as the company seeks to build a network in five states, including Iowa. Much of the pushback over the project has come from the use of eminent domain that would force landowners to allow the pipeline to be built through their land even if they do not grant the company voluntarily easements.

A group of state Republican lawmakers, as well as conservation groups, counties and property owners, have filed requests for reconsideration with the Iowa Utilities Commission on the three-person panel’s decision to issue a permit to Summit in Iowa.

Miller-Meeks said the use of eminent domain is a “state issue, not a federal issue,” but said the ideal is for a “limited amount of involuntary easements” to be used in pipeline projects. She also said it was important to remember that pipeline companies will not be taking or owning the land.

Sept. Movie in the Park & Mysterious Monarchs Programs in Cass County (IA)

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 16th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Movie in the Park-

(Lewis, Iowa) –  The Cass County Conservation Board is holding a “Movie in the Park” Campground Program. Staff will show the FREE movie, The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. The public program will be held at the Campground Shelter at Cold Springs Park in Lewis, IA on Friday August 30th 2024 at 9:00 pm.

In the movie, Coriolanus Snow mentors and develops feelings for the female District 12 tribute during the 10th Hunger Games. Come out for a great movie under the stars! Bring a blanket or chair, snacks, Dress for the weather, we may reschedule at a later date if it rains, and You DO NOT have to be a registered camper to attend the program!

 “Mysterious Monarchs” Programs

The Cass County Conservation Board is holding “Mysterious Monarchs” Programs. The public programs will be held:

  • Friday August 30th 5:00PM- Lake Anita State Park Campground loop
  • Saturday August 31st 1PM- Cold Springs Park Campground Shelter

FREE! Discover the Monarch Butterflies before their journey south! Conservation staff will tag monarchs and show you how! If you would like a home tagging kit you must attend and pre-register for the Kit. Call 712-769-2372 to pre-register for your kit. You DO NOT have to be a registered camper to attend the program!

“Stand Up Paddleboard” Demonstration & Kayaks Available”

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 16th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Lewis, Iowa) –  The Cass County Conservation Board will be holding “Stand Up Paddleboard” (SUP) demonstrations later this month. The public demonstrations will be held August 31st at 9-a.m. and 10:30-a.m., at Cold Springs Park- Beach, near Lewis. There is no charge to attend.

Officials say SUP is the fastest growing sport in the paddling community not only across the country, but in land-locked areas like Iowa, as well. It’s fun, healthy as a total body work-out, and offers a unique perspective when it comes to being on the water.

After a quick demonstration, you’ll have a chance to try out the boards for yourself. If you do not bring a life jacket one will be provided to you. Children must be 16 years or older. Paddlers must weigh LESS than 250 LBS.

Paddle Boarding

All events are at the Cold Springs Park- Beach

August 31st

9AM- 5 Spots

10:30am- 5 Spots

Kayaks will be available for checkout at the same time. There are four, sit-in kayaks available. Paddlers must weigh LESS than 250 LBS. There are also four, sit-on-top kayaks. Paddler must weigh LESS than 395 LBS. If you do not bring a life jacket one will be provided to you.

9AM- 4 kayaks, sit in, 4 kayaks, sit on top.

10:30AM- 4 kayaks, sit in, 4 kayaks, sit on top.

September 7th

1:00pm- 4 kayaks, sit in, 4 kayaks, sit on top.

2:30pm- 4 kayaks, sit in, 4 kayaks, sit on top.

You MUST register online to get your spot! https://www.mycountyparks.com/County/Cass/Park/Cold-Springs-Park.aspx

Programs will be cancelled if there is unsafe weather conditions on the Lake.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the KJAN listening area: Friday, Aug. 16, 2024

Weather

August 16th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Today: Sunny, with a high near 85. West northwest wind 5 to 15 mph, with gusts to near 25 mph.
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 59.
Tomorrow: Sunny, with a high near 82. North northwest wind 5 to 10 mph.
Tom. Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 58.
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 82.
Monday: Sunny, with a high near 81.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 80.

Thursday’s High in Atlantic was 86. The Low was 62. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 83 and the Low was 60. The Record High here on Aug. 16th, was 105 in 1936. The Record Low was 48 in 1966. Sunrise today: 6:29-a.m.; Sunset: 8:18-p.m.

UPDATE: Nebraska man injured in Cass County (IA) chain-reaction motorcycle crash

News

August 16th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – A man from Nebraska was injured during a chain-reaction crash involving his motorcycle and three other vehicles Thursday afternoon, north of Atlantic. The Iowa State Patrol says the vehicles: a 2014 Honda CTX-130, operated by 60-year-old Anthony Haynes, Sr., of Omaha; a 2024 Dodge Ram 2500 pickup driven by 53-year-old William Smith, of Vernona, NY, and a 2021 Chevy Silverado pickup driven by 30-year-old Jacob Swoboda, of Gretna, NE, were all traveling east on Interstate 80 near Exit 57 (Cass County Road N-16/Olive Street/620th St.) at around 3:25-p.m.

When a pilot car for an oversized load pulled into the traffic lanes, a 2021 BMW X-1 driven by 23-year-old Carly Boss, of Clive, slowed and pulled over to the left shoulder, as the vehicle ahead of the BMW was doing the same thing. When the BMW slowed to a stop, it was struck by the motorcycle.

The motorcycle was then hit by the Chevy pickup truck, which was hit by the Dodge pickup truck. The Patrol says Anthony Haynes, Sr., was transported by Cass EMS to Cass Health in Atlantic, before being flown by LifeFlight helicopter to the UNMC in Omaha. A report on his condition was not released.

Atlantic Fire and Rescue, the Cass County Sheriff’s Office and Cass EMS assisted at the scene.

Iowa State’s Rocco Becht gives fall camp update

Sports

August 15th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Iowa State quarterback Rocco Becht says with with a little more than two weeks until the season opener it is a crucial time in fall camp. The Cyclones will have their second major scrimmage of the preseason on Saturday.

The Cyclones had their first scrimmage last weekend and Becht says this week coach Matt Campbell had them work on several different situations.

This is Becht’s first fall camp as the established starter but he still approaching it the same way.

Indiana Fever resume WNBA season Friday night

Sports

August 15th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

With the Olympic break over the Indiana Fever restart the WNBA season at home on Friday night against the Phoenix Mecury. After a rough start to the season the Fever and former Iowa star Caitlin Clark have fought back and at 11-15 are in the playoff hunt.

Clark says while the break was good she is ready for a game.

Clark feels the break was good for her and the team.

Atlantic Cross Country: “Glow Mile” August 16th

Sports

August 15th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

On 11:55 PM Friday August 16th at the Trojan Bowl the Atlantic Cross Country team will be hosting a “Glow Mile” run. The running will start at midnight. The run is open to the community and there is no cost.

(Update) Creston shooting investigation: Lorimor man arrested for attempted murder; Victim expected to survive

News

August 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

CRESTON, Iowa – In an update to our previous report, the Iowa Department of Public Safety says that at around 7:37-a.m. today (Thursday, August 15, 2024), officers with the Creston Police Department were dispatched to the 800 block of North Lincoln Street after receiving reports of gunshots. While officers were en route, they were notified of an adult male at the Greater Regional Health Center with multiple gunshot wounds. Medical professionals treated the man, who was then airlifted to a Des Moines area hospital for additional treatment. He is expected to recover.

In response to the shooting, the GRHC and other local businesses were placed in a brief lockdown while officers secured the area. The lockdown has since been lifted.

At approximately 2:30 p.m., Creston police officers and Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation agents arrested Daniel McDowell, 22, of Lorimor, Iowa. He was taken into custody without incident at the Union County Law Enforcement Center and has since been processed into the Union County Jail. He is facing one count of attempted murder and a probation violation.

Daniel McDowell (Booking photo via the Iowa DPS)

This is an ongoing investigation. No additional information will be released at this time.

Iowa Finance Authority and Iowa Economic Development Authority Announce 2025 Iowa Thriving Communities

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August 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(DES MOINES) – The Iowa Finance Authority (IFA) and Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) today announced their newly designated 2025 Iowa Thriving Communities.  The communities of Council Bluffs, Des Moines, Fort Dodge, Mason City, Newton and Waterloo have received designations.

“Housing is the foundation of upward economic opportunity, and when all Iowans have access to affordable homes, families, communities, and businesses can truly thrive,” said IEDA|IFA Director Debi Durham. “Iowa Thriving Communities have stepped up as leaders in embracing housing for all income levels, and I extend my congratulations to our newly designated communities.”

Addressing the housing needs of our thriving economy requires a strategic, proactive, and innovative approach. Iowa communities, local partners, and employers must work together to ensure that all Iowans can afford to live in the communities where they work.

To highlight and encourage these efforts, IFA and IEDA launched the second annual Iowa Thriving Communities designation. This initiative recognizes communities that are going above and beyond, using innovative strategies to attract housing opportunities for their workforce.

“We are thrilled to receive the Iowa Thriving Community designation,” said Mason City Mayor Bill Schickel. “This recognition not only affirms our commitment to providing housing for our workforce but also energizes our ongoing efforts to build a brighter future for all residents. With this designation, we can continue to create a vibrant, inclusive community where everyone has the opportunity to prosper.”

These communities demonstrated their commitment and innovation in welcoming housing for all income levels through a rigorous application process. By showcasing best practices in attracting housing development, they aim to serve as models for both state and national efforts. In addition to the recognition, the designation comes with valuable scoring points for the Federal Housing Tax Credit and Workforce Housing Tax Credit programs, effective through 2025 for each community.

In addition, the following 2024 Iowa Thriving Communities were granted extensions to encourage additional development: Charles City, Creston, Knoxville, Manning, Muscatine, Stanton and West Des Moines.

More information about Iowa Thriving Communities is available at iowafinance.com.