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Montgomery County Supervisors to act on tax abatement requests

News

May 13th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – The Board of Supervisors in Montgomery County, Tuesday, will discuss and possibly act to approve agreements with Solutions Information Technology, as they pertain to the County and Sheriff. The Board is also expected to consider and act on approving requests to abate owned Red Oak City-owned property taxes, for properties at: 300 E. Market St.; 818 E. Nuckols Street; and 306 E. Elm Street, and the possibly refund of Red Oak City-owned property taxes paid in error by Bruce Reich, for a property at 210 N. 5th Street.

In other business, the Montgomery County Supervisors will discuss the Montgomery County FY25 Budget revenue collection schedule on long-term debt, and schedule a canvass of the June Primary Election results for June 11th, at 8:30-a.m.

The Board meeting begins at 8:30-a.m. Tuesday (May 14), at the courthouse in Red Oak.

The meeting will be held in-person, and electronically at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85039693411

Meeting ID: 850 3969 3411

or, Dial by your location   +1 312 626 6799 If you are calling in, Press *9 to raise your hand if you wish to speak.

Iowa women call Social Security ‘critical’

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May 13th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(via Iowa News Service) – New research released by AARP Iowa shows how important Social Security benefits are to people who receive them – and the numbers reveal women are far more likely to list those benefits as critical. About 700,000 Iowans receive Social Security benefits, and 55% are women. AARP Iowa State Director Brad Anderson said he dug into the data, to find out why women see this as an important issue in their lives – in far greater numbers than men.  He said it’s because women tend to have far smaller Social Security checks – due to factors like receiving lower wages than men, and taking on unpaid family care-giving responsibilities during their lives.

“In addition to that, women have fewer resources of retirement income than men,” said Anderson. “And so, what that means is, men can rely more on stocks and bonds and pensions – whereas women really rely more heavily on Social Security.” Anderson and other advocates are calling on Congress to address the dwindling Social Security Trust Fund, which could be forced to cut benefits by 2035 unless Congress acts to address the funding shortfall.

In addition to earning less and qualifying for fewer benefits, women also typically live longer than men – which, Anderson says, means they have to stretch their Social Security income even further. “When you put it all together,” said Anderson, “it makes a lot of sense that women find Social Security and the strength of Social Security an extremely important issue, when it comes to the polls that we’ve seen.”

AARP Iowa released its findings on the heels of a national report on the financial health of Medicare and Social Security.

Sac City mans scratches off a $500k winning ticket

News

May 13th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

CLIVE, Iowa (KCAU) — A Sac City man has won half a million dollars from a scratch game. According to the Iowa Lottery, Michael Johnson of Sac City has won $500,000 from the “$500,000 Ca$H” scratch game. The prize was the 9th top prize of this game.

The ticket was purchased at the Food Pride on 16th Street in Sac City. On Tuesday, he claimed his ticket in Clive, Iowa.

Tennis coach/teacher rescues 2 juveniles from a river in Spencer

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May 13th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

SPENCER, Iowa (KCAU) — Two boys were rescued Thursday after they got in the Little Sioux River in Spencer, authorities said. ​According to a release from the Spencer Police Department, officers and the Clay County Sheriff’s Office responded to a disturbance in the 600 block of 4th Street SE in Spencer Thursday around 5 p.m.

Authorities arrived to the scene to find two 12-year-old boys calling for help while clinging to a utility pole in the Little Sioux River. Spencer High School tennis coach and social studies teacher Evan Scheck heard the cries for help, entered the river and swam out to the children. Scheck was able to get one of the children to the shore without assistance. Authorities threw a rope with a floatation rescue disk to Scheck who then was able to get it to the second child. The child and Scheck were then pulled to shore by authorities.

A ​Spencer ambulance was called to the scene for precautionary measures but both boys escaped without injury, the release said. The police said the two boys on bicycles tried to cross a flooded walking trail near the footbridge when the river current swept them downstream.

NTSB investigating NW Iowa plane crash

News

May 13th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

BUENA VISTA COUNTY, IA (KTIV) – The  small plane crashed onto a homeowner’s land near Linn Grove, Iowa on Saturday afternoon (May 11th). The National Transportation Safety Board says it is investigating the crash of a Van’s RV-9 airplane.

The Board says preliminary information indicates the small plane was returning from a local personal flight and made contact with a nearby grass area while attempting to land at a private airport. The aircraft came to a rest inverted in a nearby field. The pilot was transported to a local hospital. Their condition was not immediately known.

Special Olympics summer games begin this week

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May 13th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Special Olympic Summer Games will get underway in Ames this week. Special Olympics spokesperson, Megan Filipi says the state summer games is their largest state competition of the whole year.

She says the event gets started with the torch run.

The Special Olympic Games is an event for those with intellectual disabilities.

Possible, minor injuries reported following an accident in Creston, Sunday evening

News

May 13th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Police in Creston report one person suffered suspected minor (Non-incapacitating) injuries, following a collision that occurred at around 7:10-p.m. Sunday, at Prairie and Oak Streets, in Creston. Authorities say a 2014 Dodge Dart driven by 48-year-old Phillip Ronald Williams, of Creston, stopped at the posted stop sign for the intersection and proceeded south from the intersection. A 2016 Nissan Altima driven by 59-year-old Lisa Marie Monger, of Creston, was traveling east on Prairie Street without a stop sign, and had the right-of-way.

Her car struck the Dodge, causing an estimated $14,000 damage altogether. The airbags on both vehicles deployed upon impact. Monger suffered unknown/possible injuries, but was not transported to the hospital. Both drivers were wearing seat belts.

Police say Williams claimed not to see the Nissan before proceeding into the intersection, failing to yield the right-of-way. No citations were issued.

Red Oak man arrested for 2nd Degree Harassment

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May 13th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – Police in Red Oak report the arrest on Sunday afternoon, of 48-year-old Markus Eugene Johnson, from Red Oak. Johnson was arrested in the 300 block of 4th Avenue, and charged with Harassment in the 2nd Degree (Threatening bodily injury), a Serious Misdemeanor. He was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $1,000 bond.

Hinson expects Farm Bill to include ‘solution’ to CA’s animal welfare law

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 13th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Congresswoman Ashley Hinson is predicting the U-S House Ag Committee will approve a Farm Bill with a provision that ensures Iowa hog confinement operators can sell their pork nationwide. Voters in Massachusetts and California have approved regulations that require pork sold in their state to come from the offspring of sows that have at least 24 square feet of space in their pen. Iowa pork producers say it will cost millions to expand hog confinements to meet those space requirements.

The U-S Supreme Court has upheld California’s animal welfare law and other federal courts have issued rulings on the Massachusetts regulation. Hinson expects a solution to be attached to the Farm Bill that overrides both states’ laws.

Hinson has twice introduced a bill in the U-S House that would prohibit states from imposing standards on the production of food sold over state lines. The Pennsylvania Republican who’s chairman of House Ag Committee has said a fix is needed to address California’s Proposition 12, which took effect January 1st.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Monday, May 13, 2024

Weather

May 13th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Today: Showers and possibly a thunderstorm. High near 66. N/NE winds 10-20 mph. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.
Tonight: Showers & thunderstorms ending this evening. Widespread haze developing before midnight, then gradual clearing. Low 48.
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 72. Northeast wind 10 mph.
Wednesday: A 60% chance of showers & thunderstorms. High near 71.
Thursday: A 30% of showers & possible thunderstorms; otherwise partly sunny, with a high near 73.

Sunday’s High in Atlantic was 81. The Low was 52. 24-hour rainfall (7-a.m. Sunday until 7-a.m. today), was .66″). Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 82 and the Low was 62. The Record High for May 13th was 95 in 1915. The Record Low was 23 in 1997. Sunrise: 6:04. Sunset: 8:30.