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Woodbine receives a $100k 2024 Main Street Challenge Grant

News

November 6th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

November 6, 2024 (DES MOINES) — The Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) today (Wednesday) awarded $930,808 in Main Street Iowa Challenge Grants to 10 communities around the state. The grants help redevelop or rehabilitate underused buildings as a way to stimulate economic growth and further investment in Iowa’s historic main streets.

Projects include:

  • Transforming two vacant historic buildings in downtown Keokuk into first-floor commercial space and upper-story housing.
  • Rehabilitating a historic gas station along Lincoln Highway in Woodbine to accommodate a one-stop hub for real estate services.
  • Enhancing the facades of five historic storefronts, including the thriving Lansing Hardware Hank retail business in Lansing, to create a cohesive look and elevate the visual appeal of the entire block.

Debi Durham Director of IEDA and the Iowa Finance Authority says “Challenge Grants help us preserve rich historic character while breathing new life into our traditional downtowns and neighborhood commercial districts. New businesses and residents are drawn to energized main streets, which radiates outward to grow local economies across the state.” The grants are administered through IEDA’s Iowa Downtown Resource Center and Main Street Iowa programs. The funding will be distributed in the form of matching grants to the selected Main Street programs. The estimated total cost of these 10 projects is more than $3.3 million.

Since the first Challenge Grants were awarded in 2002, more than $15.5 million in funds have leveraged more than $70.5 million in further investment. See the full list of grantees and their projects, below:

Voters approve two amendments to Iowa’s constitution

News

November 6th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowans have overwhelmingly approved two amendments to the Iowa Constitution. In mid-2017, when Lieutenant Governor Kim Reynolds took over in the middle of Terry Branstad’s sixth term as governor, some questioned whether the new governor had the authority to appoint a new lieutenant governor. The amendment makes it clear all future governors in similar circumstances would have that power.

The other amendment deals with elections. it says only citizens of the United States can vote in Iowa elections. The Iowa Constitution, as originally written, said every citizen of the U-S may vote in state elections. That amendment also says 17 year olds can vote in Primaries if they’ll be 18 on the day of the General Election. That’s already state law.

Iowa Capital Dispatch (image)

Both amendments will become part of the Iowa constitution in a few weeks when state officials sign off on vote totals in the official canvas of votes.

JOAN BAUER, 66, of Audubon (Mass of Christian Burial 11/12/24)

Obituaries

November 6th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

JOAN BAUER, 66, of Audubon, died Tuesday, November 5, 2024, at the Audubon County Memorial Hospital. A Mass of Christian Burial for JOAN BAUER will be held 10:30-a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12th, at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Audubon. Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Audubon has the arrangements.

Public visitation with the family will be held from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m., on Monday, November 11, 2024, at the Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Audubon, IA. A Rosary prayer service will be held at 4:45 p.m. at the funeral home on Monday.

Interment is in the Maple Grove Cemetery. After the committal, a luncheon will be held at St. Patrick’s Catholic Parish Hall.

Memorial donations can be made to: “Team Fighting Mad,” through American Cancer Society Relay For Life. Checks can be mailed to Schmidt Funeral Home PO Box 201, Audubon, Iowa 50025 or donations made online at http://main.acsevents.org/goto/JoanBauer

JOAN BAUER is survived by:

Her husband of 46 years – Brent Bauer.

Her daughters – Andrea, of Waukee; Carrie, of Delta, CO.

Her son – Alex, of Atlanta, GA.

Her brothers – Francis (Vicki) Zimmer, Charlie (Pat) Zimmer, and Dale (Judy) Zimmer.

Her sisters – Donna (Roger) Gallas, and Janie (Joe) Siegner.

Other relatives, and her in-laws.

 

GLEN DINKLA, 89, of Massena (Svcs. 11/14/24)

Obituaries

November 6th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

GLEN DINKLA, 89, of Massena, died November 6, 2024, at home. Funeral services for GLEN DINKLA will be held at 10:30-a.m. Thursday, Nov. 14th, at the First Evangelical Lutheran Church, south of Wiota. Lamb Funeral Home in Massena has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday Nov. 13th, from 2-until 6-p.m., with the family greeting friends from 4-until 6-p.m.

Burial is in the Massena Center Cemetery. 

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

GLEN DINKLA is survived by:

His sons – Byron (Miranda), Gary (Beth), and Steve (Angie).

His daughter – Kristi (Robert).

10 grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren, and other relatives.

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

Absentee ballot worker in Montgomery County questions why he was removed from ballot count

News

November 6th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – An Absentee ballot worker in Montgomery County is questioning why he was removed from the absentee and special voter precinct board Tuesday night. Joey Norris spoke before the Montgomery County Board of Supervisors during their meeting this (Wednesday) morning after he was asked to leave the counting area Tuesday.

Norris said he believes he was chosen by Auditor Jill Ozuna for those attributes during the primary audit, to work during the general election.

Norris said “There was a a lot of focus on getting done with the count early,” and that he was asked to leave without just cause, by Auditor Ozuna.

He said his questions were treated with “disdain.” Norris’ father James Norris said his son is experienced and knowledgeable in the ballot auditing process, and in following the rules.

He said his son’s removal feels like retribution against the Norris family (for their opposition to the Summit Carbon Solutions carbon capture pipeline), and that he “takes that personally.”

Board policy does not require them to respond to public comments made following the public’s opportunity to speak. In other business, the Montgomery Board of Supervisors set a canvass of the Nov. 5th votes to take place during their regular meeting that begins at 8:30-a.m. On November 12th. And, the Board received a regular weekly report from County Engineer Karen Albert.

She said also they are working on plans for projects in their 5-year construction program.

And, the Montgomery County Supervisors passed a Resolution abating the taxes on land owned by the City of Elliott.

Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce to Host 8th Annual Discount AtlantiCash event this Saturday

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November 6th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

UPDATE: Bailey Smith says “Due to unforeseen circumstances with shipping of the AtlantiCash, we have to move the date!!” AtlantiCash is now expected to be available on Saturday, NOVEMBER 30TH.

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce encourages you to get a kick start to your holiday shopping, and purchase discount AtlantiCash, presented by First Whitney Bank & Trust, NOVEMBER 30TH only, at the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce. Bailey Smith, Executive Director at the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce said “This is one of our favorite events of the year. AtlantiCash is money that has to be spent at local businesses, so not only does it boost Local Option Sales Tax, but it also supports all of our incredible businesses who have so much to offer this holiday season. Last year, we sold $40,000 in 45 minutes, so the goal is to sell another $40,000 this year.”

From 9 AM – 12 PM Saturday, November 30TH only, AtlantiCash will be available in packs of $100 for $80, a 20% discount. Shoppers can purchase up to three packs. Payment must be made at time of purchase in the form of cash or check only. There is a first-come, first-purchased basis with only a limited amount of AtlantiCash available. Purchase will not be allowed before Saturday and bundles cannot be reserved for later pickup. To sweeten the deal of discount AtlantiCash, the Atlantic Area Chamber’s latest custom Christmas ornaments will be available at a discount when you purchase AtlantiCash. On Saturday only, you can purchase an ornament one for $12 or a bundle of three for $35.

The Holiday Open House will also be taking place that Saturday, beginning when retailers open. Businesses will be offering a holiday sneak peek as well as treats, giveaways and special promotions. For a list of participating retailers, visit www.atlanticiowa.com. Discount AtlantiCash and the Holiday Open House are brought to you by First Whitney Bank & Trust, Cappel’s Ace Hardware, Rush CPA & Associates and Property Connection Real Estate.

Pick up your Christmas brochure from area retail businesses, ‘like’ the Chamber on Facebook or follow on Instagram to find dates and details to celebrate Christmas in Atlantic. You can find a complete list of activities and a printable version of the brochure at www.atlanticiowa.com.

Capture the Christmas magic with #MyAtlanticIA and post to the Atlantic Area Chamber’s Facebook page or Instagram (AtlanticIowaFan). Contact the Atlantic Area Chamber with any questions at chamber@atlanticiowa.com or call 712-243-3017. Christmas in Atlantic is presented by Gregg Young of Atlantic.

Atlantic Rising & Hyvee are once again holding a Christmas Box Program

News

November 6th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Atlantic Rising, in partnership with the Atlantic Hy-Vee, will continue to lead the Christmas Box Program this holiday season. The program was originally started by West Central Community Action over 20 years ago. The Jaycees took the program over soon after it started and then passed the program to Atlantic Rising in 2018.
The program helps families and individuals in need of a Christmas dinner. Atlantic Rising members, along with community volunteers, delivered boxes to 175 individuals and families last year. With today’s continued challenges, we expect to see a continued increase in nominations this year.
On December 12th, members of Atlantic Rising and local volunteers will fill and deliver boxes of food items to families and individuals who can then use them to cook Christmas dinner.
To nominate a family or individual, or if you are interested in volunteering, contact Atlantic Rising at 712.243.3017 or chamber@atlanticiowa.com. The deadline for nominations is Dec. 6th. Boxes will be delivered after 5-p.m. on Dec. 12th

EMS public measures fail in Guthrie, Page and Taylor Counties; Approved in Cass & Sac Counties

News

November 6th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

GUTHRIE COUNTY, Iowa — Guthrie County residents, Tuesday, voted down the new tax to fund emergency medical services and declare EMS an essential service. The Public Measure garnered 53.9% of the 60% approval needed for it to pass. Guthrie County was among a dozen across Iowa to ask for voters’ approval to fund countywide emergency medical services. The ballot measure asked for 75 cents per $1,000 dollars of assessed value on all taxable property in Guthrie County. It would have raised more than $750,000 a year.

Senate File 615, signed into law by Gov. Kim Reynolds in June 2021, provides the framework for counties to deem the service essential. It allows them to create a referendum to raise property taxes to fund EMS.

(Photo and logo provided to the Iowa Capital Dispatch, courtesy City of Stuart EMS)

As we’ve mentioned, the EMS measure passed in Cass County, with 76.4% of the vote. Page County voters failed to pass the EMS measure, with a 50.6% vote. In Sac County, the EMS initiative received 74.2% of the vote. Taylor County voters failed to approve their EMS initiative. It fell short of the 60% majority by 3.4%, or 56.6% yes to 43.4% no.

2024 HAWKEYE 10 ALL CONFERENCE VOLLEYBALL TEAMS

Sports

November 6th, 2024 by Jim Field

1st Team

1             Ashlynn Hodges**            Shenandoah                       12           OH

2             Maddie Roenfeld**          Lewis Central                     12           MH

3             Brooke Larsen**               Lewis Central                     12           S/OH

4             Addison Wagoner             Clarinda                              11           OH

5             Jerzee Knight                     Clarinda                              12           OH/DS

6             Alli Koontz                          Glenwood                           12           S

7             Charley Hernandez           Glenwood                           12           OH

8             Brianna Wittrock              Kuemper Catholic             11           MH

9             Kaylie Simons                    Kuemper Catholic             11           Libero

10           Jocelyn O’Neal                  Red Oak                              11           OH

2nd Team   

1             Paytn Harter                      Atlantic                               12           MB

2             Dakota Wise                      Clarinda                              12           S

3             Jaycee Hanson                   Creston                               11           OH

4             Gaby Cardenas                  Denison Schleswig           12           OH

5             Ilsa Kemling                        Glenwood                           12           MH

6             Macy Mueller                    Harlan                                 12           S

7             Maddie Ausdemore         Lewis Central                     12           MH

8             Nicole Bond                       Red Oak                              12           L

9             Lynnae Greene                  Shenandoah                       12           OH

10           Ellie Monahan                   St. Albert                            12           OH

Honorable Mention  

1             Carsen Wellhausen          Clarinda                              11           MB

2             Kyia Clark                           Denison Schleswig           11           S

3             Kaylee Wray                      Glenwood                           11           OH

4             Rylie Kendall                      Glenwood                           11           L/DS

5             Aubrey Schweiso              Harlan                                 12           OH

6             Elsa Tiefenthaler               Kuemper Catholic             11           Setter/RH

7             Mariah Hueton                 Kuemper Catholic             9             OH

8             Jordan Matiyow                Lewis Central                     12           OH

9             Jacey Young                       Lewis Central                     9             L

10           Keely Jones                        Red Oak                              10           OH

11           Peyton Athen                    Shenandoah                       12           S

12           Grace Christensen            St. Albert                            11           L

Remsen St. Mary’s One Game Away from UNI Dome and Semi-Final

Sports

November 6th, 2024 by Christian Adams

The Remsen St. Mary’s Hawks Football team are looking to capture their second state championship in three years. They are just one game away from getting back to the UNI Dome and a date in the semi-final. Standing in their way: the undefeated Audubon Wheelers. Head Coach Tim Osterman is excited for the opportunity to get back to the UNI Dome, however he understands that there is work to do.

After handling West Harrison/Whiting in round one, little changed in their second round match up against the Cam Cougars. Defeating CAM 42-6 it was the eight time this season that the Hawks allowed less than eight points in a game. The defense held the explosive Makade Paulsen to less than 200 yards of total offense. Meanwhile the Remsen St. Mary’s offense ran for 279 yards and 5 touchdowns on the ground.  Osterman credited his team’s dedication to preparation.

However, the challenges will continue to increase for the Hawks as they will face off against the 10-0 Audubon Wheelers. The Wheelers led by quarterback Carson Wessel, are a worthy foe. Wessel has thrown for 618 yards and has run for 878. Meanwhile Aaron Olsen has rushed for over a thousand yards and 20 scores. Osterman knows that limiting their looks and making solid tackles will be a key to slowing down the Audubon offense.

Audubon’s defense is no slouch either. The Wheelers’ defense and special teams combined to cause six turnovers last week against and explosive Woodbine team, Osterman says his offense’s success is all about taking what the defense gives them and being efficient.

Pregame coverage on KJAN will begin at 6:00 pm.