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Iowa Civil Rights Commission gets new executive director

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August 13th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Des Moines lawyer working for Iowa Workforce Development as an administrative law judge has been named the new director of the Iowa Civil Rights Commission. Gov. Kim Reynolds said Tuesday she appointed Elizabeth Johnson of Altoona to head the commission responsible for enforcing state civil rights laws designed to prohibit discrimination in employment, public accommodations and education. Johnson was a civil rights specialist at the commission before she took her current job.

She begins Aug. 26 as commission executive director, a job subject to Iowa Senate confirmation. The commission’s interim director Linda Grathwohl left on July 25 without giving a reason other than planning to return to a position at Iowa Legal Aid. The previous permanent commission executive Kristin Johnson had the job for 3½ years. She resigned Jan. 2 as Reynolds began her first full term as governor.

Harlan Police report (8/13)

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August 13th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Police Department reports two recent arrests and an accident. 44-year old Jason Michael Lassen, of Harlan, was arrested August 7th, following a call for a disturbance. Lassen was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with public intoxication. On August 10th, 32-year old Daniel Perez Martinez, of Harlan, was arrested following a traffic stop. Perez Martinez was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with operating while intoxicated.

And, no injuries were reported following an accident August 3rd at 2102 23rd Street, in Harlan. Authorities say a 2001 Ford Focus driven by Mariah Karnes, of Harlan, was pulling into a parking stall, and mistakenly pushed the accelerator instead of the brake. The car hit the south side of the building, causing the wall to collapse into the building. The wall entered the building, striking a restroom and rupturing the plumbing inside the room. The water escaped the room and flooded the entire entrance.

Active shooter training drill underway on UI campus

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August 13th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Law enforcement and medical professionals are staging an active shooter training drill today (Tuesday) at the University of Iowa’s Campus Recreation and Wellness Center in downtown Iowa City. One organizer, Johnson County Emergency Management Director Dave Wilson, says the exercise seems even more necessary in the wake of recent shootings in Dayton and El Paso. “So for us, it’s all reality,” Wilson says. “We don’t take a, ‘it’s a never going to happen here’ approach. We try and be ready for what happens when it’s our turn because it’s very possible.”

The exercise is meant to be a full-scale simulation. Multiple law enforcement agencies from across Johnson County are responding, and medical professionals are working to triage volunteers posing as victims, then transporting them to area hospitals for treatment.  “More than anything, it probably reinforces the fact that, yeah, this is a relevant thing, this isn’t some wild training exercise that is never going to happen here. I don’t think anybody feels that way,” Wilson says. “We all thought prior to Texas and prior to Ohio that this could happen here.”

Wilson says the exercise has been in the works for years and the timing is coincidental. He says it’s the first such training in about three years to include E-M-S in addition to law enforcement. With each incident, he says agencies do additional preparation for the responsibility they never hope to have.

(Thanks to Kate Payne, Iowa Public Radio)

TUESDAY, AUGUST 13th

Trading Post

August 13th, 2019 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: Older Delta table saw, works fine $100; bundle of 3 lawn mower engines, all run fine $75. 712-304-4998 (Hamlin).

FOR SALE: 28″ Airens riding mower, 11 hp Briggs, needs belt for blades. $100. 712-243-2361.

Grassley: Controversial Epstein death deserves congressional oversight

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August 13th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says congressional oversight is needed following the apparent weekend suicide of financier Jeffrey Epstein in a federal jail in New York City. Epstein was awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges and reportedly hanged himself Saturday in his cell. Grassley says an investigation is warranted as it appears mistakes were made in how Epstein was being watched. Grassley says, “I think it would be to make sure that the Bureau of Prisons, which has a terrible record of management, we make sure that the taxpayers’ money is being spent wisely.”

Grassley says there needs to be strong leadership from the top down, something that’s lacking in this particular division. “It’s just terrible that we don’t have a fulltime director of the Bureau of Prisons,” Grassley says. “When I say ‘full-time,’ we have full-time acting, but we don’t have somebody appointed specifically for that position.”

Epstein had ties to both President Trump and former President Clinton, as well as to British royalty. Social media is aflame with conspiracy theories about Epstein’s death and who may’ve actually been responsible. Grassley, a Republican, says he doesn’t believe in conspiracy theories and is only interested in righting potential wrongs in the prison system, not delving into Epstein’s past and who knew who. “Maybe they weren’t bad when they knew him, maybe they were bad, maybe they didn’t know they were bad,” Grassley says, “but just because you rub elbows with somebody doesn’t necessarily mean that there’s some guilt on the part of friends of a person that committed suicide.”

Epstein was accused of sexually abusing dozens of young girls at his homes in Florida and New York in the early 2000s, charges he denied.

Atlantic School Board to act on Athletic facility project designs & authorize release for bids

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August 13th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic School District’s Board of Education will meet 5:30-p.m. Wednesday (Aug. 14) in the High School Media Center. On their agenda, is discussion and action on, Athletic Facilities, with regard to a Resolution approving the designs and authorizing the release for bids. It’s anticipated the date for those final drawings and design will be sent out to prospective bidders on August 28th, with approximately one-month set aside for bid submission. Contracts will likely be issued Oct. 2nd, according to the latest information.

During their meeting July 24th, the Board heard from FRK Principal Architect Tom Wollan, who provided current designs for the Trojan Bowl, High School Track/Soccer Field, in addition to the Baseball/Softball fields. Wollan also provided an updated timeline for the project, which shows the tentative bid date for September 19th. The Board asked Wollan to provide an additional design plan for consideration for their upcoming meeting.

The Atlantic School Board will also act on the resignation of Loretta Barringer, Bus Driver, and approving Contract Recommendations and/or Letters of Assignment for several persons, including: Taylor Williams – Volunteer HS Cross Country Coach; Adam Smith – Volunteer MS Football Coach; Roger Warne – Teacher; and Jessica Newcomb – HS Para, along with various Food Service and Custodial positions.

The Board will also act on recommendations from HS Assistant Principal/Activities Director Andrew Mitchell, with regard to approving 2020 Summer Sport Coaches:

  • Weight Room Coordinator – Derek Hall
  • Head Softball – Terry Hinzmann
  • JV Softball – Molly O’Hara
  • Volunteer Softball – Derek Handel & Ally Anderson
  • Head Baseball – Joseph Brummer
  • JV Baseball – Robert Hanson
  • 9th grade Baseball – Oran Perkins.

Backyard & Beyond 8-13-2019

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

August 13th, 2019 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Dana Kunze about activities at the Hitchcock House in Lewis.

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2019 IHSBCA All-State Teams

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August 13th, 2019 by Jim Field

Super Team

  • P: Marcus Morgan, So., Iowa City West; Ty Langenberg, Jr., Urbandale; Rick Atkins, Sr., Marion.
  • C: Cade Moss, Sr., Johnston; Calvin Harris, Jr., Western Dubuque.
  • 1B: Peyton Williams, Sr., Johnston.
  • 2B: Luke Schaben, Sr., Harlan.
  • SS: Jake Hilmer, Sr., North Linn.
  • 3B: Evan Paulus, Sr., Mason City Newman.
  • OF: Josh Fitzgerald, Sr., Mason City Newman; Brook Heinen, Sr., Urbandale; Andrew Nord, Sr., Johnston; Colten Perkins, Sr., North Polk.
  • UT: Brett Sears, Sr., Harlan; Nick Gottilla, Sr., Davenport Assumption; Colin McCrabb, Sr., Wilton.

Class 4-A
First Team

  • P: Wade Canaday, Sr., Marshalltown; Jacob Tobey, Sr., Johnston; Grayson Drezek, Jr., North Scott.
  • C: Ryan Cooper, Sr., Iowa City West; Alec Patino, Jr., Sioux City East.
  • 1B: Kip Cullinan, Sr., Urbandale.
  • 2B: Peyton Lindmark, Sr., Pleasant Valley.
  • SS: Bryce Crabb, Sr., DM East.
  • 3B: Alex Pentergast, Jr., DM Roosevelt.
  • OF: Logan Gluba, Sr., Davenport West; Evan Martin, Jr., Southeast Polk; Nathan Steenblock, Sr., WDM Dowling; Joe Simpson, So., Clinton.
  • UT: Jason Strunk, Sr., Iowa City West; Alec Nigut, Jr., DM Roosevelt; Sam Goodman, Sr., Western Dubuque.

Second Team

  • P: Jon Cross, Sr., CR Jefferson; Jack Matthaidess, Jr., North Scott; Jackson Wentworth, So., Waukee.
  • C: Ryan Vermeer, Jr., Ankeny Centennial; Casey Sole, Sr., Cedar Falls.
  • 1B: Drew Logel, Sr., Muscatine.
  • 2B: Carson Schau, Sr., Waukee.
  • SS: Sam Link, Sr., Dubuque Senior.
  • 3B: Joseph Harris, Jr., Marshalltown.
  • OF: Nolan Frey, Jr., Iowa City Liberty; Lincoln Riley, Sr., CR Washington; Desean Giboo, Sr., DM East; Colton DeRocher, Sr., Sioux City East.
  • UT: Jack Young, Jr., Pleasant Valley; Gehrig Christensen, So., Urbandale; Adam Schneider, Sr., Southeast Polk.

Class 3-A
First Team

  • P: Bryson Bastian, Sr., CR Xavier; Lucas Bixby, Sr., Central DeWitt; Brant Hogue, Jr., Sioux City Heelan.
  • C: Garrett Ries, Sr., CR Xavier; Garrett Finley, Sr., Central DeWitt.
  • 1B: Austin Simpson, Sr., Fairfield.
  • 2B: Mike Pithan, Sr., Sioux City Heelan.
  • SS: Devin Hurdle, Sr., Central DeWitt.
  • 3B: Kyle Moeder, Sr., CR Xavier.
  • OF: Brady Kauzlarich, So., Centerville; Bret Price, Sr., Boone; Nate Schlichting, Jr., Davenport Assumption; Nile Foss, Jr., Carlisle.
  • UT: Jayden Gibson, Sr., Grinnell; Casey Young, Jr., Winterset; Jeff Lamb, Sr., North Polk.

Second Team

  • P: Logan Smith, Jr., Dallas Center-Grimes; Brandon Schlichting, Sr., Davenport Assumption; Daniel Wright, Jr., Sergeant Bluff-Luton.
  • C: Spencer Kleene, Jr., Sergeant Bluff-Luton; Kade Reinhertson, Jr., Ballard.
  • 1B: Isaiah Henrichs, Sr., Carlisle.
  • 2B: Connor Havlovic, Sr., Waverly-Shell Rock.
  • SS: Jared Sitzmann, Jr., Sioux City Heelan.
  • 3B: McCain Oden, Jr., Centerville.
  • OF: Gage Frank, So., Marion; Isaac Boley, Jr., Dallas Center-Grimes; Tyler Miller, Jr., Oskaloosa; Gabe Thomas, Sr., Pella.
  • UT: Connor Bruck, Jr., Harlan; Jack Luster, Sr., Ballard; Merrick Mathews, So., Centerville.

Class 2-A
First Team

  • P: Jared Townsend, Sr., Wilton; Hunter Dekkers, Jr., West Sioux; Will Dembski, Sr., Pella Christian.
  • C: Connor Lange, Sr., Missouri Valley; Brady Lukavsky, Sr., West Branch.
  • 1B: Brock Farley, Sr., Denver.
  • 2B: Chantz Stevens, Sr., Wilton.
  • SS: Reece Jamison, Jr., Woodward-Granger.
  • 3B: Trevor Boge, Sr., North Linn.
  • OF: Owen Grover, Sr., Dyersville Beckman; David Seber, Sr., North Linn; Kaden Davis, So., West Marshall; Kayden Kruse, Sr., Ogden.
  • UT: Reece Beuter, Jr., Dike-New Hartford; Anthony Potthoff, Jr., Van Meter; Christian Davidson, So., Pocahontas Area.

Second Team

  • P: Steven Nicolay, Sr., Oelwein; Brett Shelton, Sr., DM Christian; Carter Petsche, Sr., Dyersville Beckman.
  • C: Blake Beller, Sr., Hinton; Riley Reed, Sr., Cascade.
  • 1B: Brett Berg, Jr., Van Meter.
  • 2B: Grant Fouch, Sr., Pleasantville.
  • SS: Logan McCoy, Jr., Alta-Aurelia.
  • 3B: Blake Hall, So., Underwood.
  • OF: Kyle Christensen, Sr., Treynor; Hunter Pesek, Jr., New Hampton; Zach Osborn, Sr., Mediapolis; Karson Cantrell, Sr., Louisa-Muscatine.
  • UT: Jace Davidson, Sr., Pocahontas Area; Trevor Slayton, Sr., Davis County; Alex Bice, Jr., Woodward-Granger.

Class 1-A
First Team

  • P: Keaton Parker, Sr., Alburnett; Collin Kramer, Sr., Saint Ansgar; Blaine Harpeneau, So., Remsen St. Mary’s.
  • C: Skyler Waldschmitt, Jr., Remsen St. Mary’s; Colby Page, Sr., Southeast Warren.
  • 1B: Reed Stallman, So., Alburnett.
  • 2B: Bryce Hall, Jr., Southeast Warren.
  • SS: Tanner Bainbridge, Sr., Pekin.
  • 3B: Cole Cassady, Jr., Martensdale-St. Marys.
  • OF: Caleb Comstock, Sr., Pekin; Dean Shaull, Sr., HLV; Kendall Becker, Sr., Don Bosco; Carson Elbert, So., Martensdale-St. Marys.
  • UT: Caleb Banowetz, Jr., Calamus-Wheatland; Cael Frost, So., Don Bosco; Cy Patterson, So., St. Albert

Second Team

  • P: Brody Wolf, Jr., HLV; Tyler Tscherter, Jr., Gladbrook-Reinbeck; Isaac Gavin, Jr., Martensdale-St. Marys.
  • C: Connor Franzen, Sr., Wapsie Valley; Max Burt, 8th, Mason City Newman.
  • 1B: Austin Degen, Sr., Ridge View.
  • 2B: Jack McGuire, Sr., Mason City Newman.
  • SS: Josh Walleser, Sr., Kee.
  • 3B: Spencer Schorg, Jr., Remsen St. Mary’s.
  • OF: Hunter Rickels, Sr., Calamus-Wheatland; Dylan Fry, Sr., Belle Plaine; Damon Schmid, Fr., Kingsley-Pierson; Lance Wright, Jr., St. Albert.
  • UT: Bryce Schares, Sr., Don Bosco; Trevor Sauerbrei, So., Wapsie Valley; Kaleb Bauer, Sr., Southeast Warren.

Adair County Supervisors to act on Resolutions pertaining to $5-million in G.O. Capital Loan Notes

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August 13th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Adair County Board of Supervisors, Wednesday, will act on approving two Resolutions pertaining to the issuance of $5-million on General Obligation Capital Loan Notes (Bonds), Series 2019. The funds will be used to pay the costs several projects, including but not limited to: Equipping the Recorder’s office (digitizing county records and books); capital projects for the construction, reconstruction, improvement, repair, or equipping of bridges, roads, and culverts; and peace officer communication equipment and emergency communication equipment and systems. The Resolutions approve:

  • The appointment of a paying agent, note registrar, and transfer agent, and authorizing of the loan agreement.
  • Authorizing and providing for the issuance, and levying of a tax to pay for the notes, along with approval of the Tax Exemption Certificate and Continuing Disclosure Certificate.

On July 31st, the Board agreed to accept the lowest true interest bid of 1.7741% from Country Club Bank, of Kansas City, Missouri. In other business, County Auditor Mandy Berg will discuss matters pertaining to an Election/Information Technology Deputy 12-month Step Increase; and Sheriff’s Radio Equipment Insurance Premium. Sarah Gomez, with Midwest Partnership, and two representatives of the Greater Des Moines Partnership, will make a presentation to the Board. The Adair County Board of Supervisor’s meeting begins at 9-a.m., Wednesday.

 

An Iowa city’s leaders promise to work with unnamed company

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August 13th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

MAQUOKETA, Iowa (AP) — The leaders of an eastern Iowa city have promised to work with a company they know little about — including its name — but that could bring up to 200 new manufacturing jobs to town. The Telegraph Herald reports that city of Maquoketa leaders signed a nonbinding letter of intent to the company that says that if Maquoketa were chosen for the project, city leaders will propose a development agreement. The objective is to have that agreement in place “within the next 120 days, if not sooner.”

Nic Hockenberry is director of Jackson County Economic Alliance, and Hockenberry says “this isn’t usually how it works if you’re being considered for a site, but we take all inquiries seriously.”
The city would provide the land and help install utilities to the site, if the city were chosen.