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Iowa Supreme Court Will Hear Abortion Appeal

News

July 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) –  The Iowa Supreme Court has issued an order saying it will hear Governor Kim Reynolds’ appeal of a district court injunction that blocked new abortion restrictions. Reynolds signed the bill into law that that bans most abortions in Iowa after cardiac activity can be detected on July 14th. A Polk County District Court judge issued a temporary injunction blocking its enforcement four days later. Attorney General Brenna Bird says she’s glad the Supreme Court has agreed to hear the appeal and she looks forward to defending the right to life in court.

LINDA HOLTMYER, 82, of Harlan (Memorial Svc. 7/27/23)

Obituaries

July 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

LINDA HOLTMYER, 82, of Harlan, died Monday, July 24, 2023, at the UNMC in Omaha. A Memorial service for LINDA HOLTMYER will be held 11-a.m. Thursday, July 27, 2023, at the Congregational United Church of Christ, in Harlan. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Burial is in the Graceland Cemetery at Avoca.

LINDA HOLTMYER is survived by:

Her son – Lance (Heather) Holtmyer, of Council Bluffs, & Laine Holtmyer (Nancy Borman) of Superior, WI

Her daughter – Larissa (Dean) Jones, of Ames

3 grandchildren; other family members and friends.

MAXINE RUTH SICK, 86, of Shelby (Svcs. 7/29/23)

Obituaries

July 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

MAXINE RUTH SICK, 86, of Shelby, died Monday, July 24, 2023, at home. Funeral services for MAXINE SICK will be held 3-p.m. Saturday (July 29th), at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan.

Visitation at the funeral home is on Saturday, from 1-until 3-p.m.

Burial in the Shelby Cemetery will take place at a later date.

MAXINE RUTH SICK is survived by:

Her husband –  Wilbert (Willy) Sick

Her children – Wade (Brandy) Sick, of Lorimor, and Tammy (Steve) Trebesch, from Hamburg, MN.

6 grandchildren, 2 step grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Wednesday, July 26, 2023

Weather

July 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Today: Sunny & hot. High near 96. HEAT ADVISORY from Noon today until 9-p.m Thursday. Heat index values as high as 105. East southeast wind 5 to 10 mph becoming northwest.

Tonight: Mostly clear. Low around 70.

Tomorrow: Mostly sunny and hot. High near 97. Heat index values as high as 103. South wind 5 to 10 mph.

Tom. Night: Partly cloudy w/a 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms. Low 72.

Friday: Mo. Sunny w/only a slight chance of afternoon showers & thunderstorms. High near 97.

Friday Night: P/Cldy w/40% chance of showers and thunderstorms. Low around 69.

Saturday: Mo. Sunny w/a slight chance of showers. High near 88.

Tuesday’s High in Atlantic was 84. Our Low, 67. We received a few sprinkles late Tuesday afternoon. Last year on this date, the High temperature in Atlantic was 83 & the Low was 63. The Record High was 109 in 1936. The Record Low was 43 in 1962. Sunrise today is 6:09. Sunset is 8:44.

Grassley defends public release of FBI memo with allegations against Bidens

News

July 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Republican Senator Chuck Grassley says he publicly released a document that could have information about alleged bribes to Joe and Hunter Biden because the F-B-I censored part of the memo when it was shown to a House committee. “They were trying to cover up that there were possible phone calls between Vice President Biden and some Ukrainian oligarch that he had to give the Bidens some money,” Grassley says. “Now, it’s up to the FBI to determine if there were any crimes committed.”

President Biden has denied the allegations. F-B-I officials say Grassley’s public disclosure of the document last Thursday has put a confidential source at serious risk. Grassley says it appears to him that the Justice Department isn’t investigating allegations against President Biden as aggressively as the allegations against former President Donald Trump.

“It’s very unusual in the 240 year history of our country…to have one party put the possible candidate of the other party on the dock and probably in prison,” Grassley says. Grassley says he began pushing the F-B-I about the allegations against the Bidens in 2019 and he was able to release the document last week because of government whistleblowers.

A White House spokesman says the claims in the document Grassley released have been debunked for years.

DACEE TASTO, 44, of Atlantic (Celebration Of Life 7/29/2023)

Obituaries

July 25th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

DACEE TASTO, 44, of Atlantic, died Tuesday, July 25, 2023, at her home. A Celebration of Life Memorial service for DACEE TASTO will be held at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, July 29th at Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.  To honor Dacee please wear a colorful attire to the service; per her request no purple or black.

Open visitation, with no family present, will be held from 1:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m., Friday, July 28th at Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Memorials may be directed to the family.

DACEE TASTO is survived by:

Her husband – Jared Tasto.

Her children – Savanna, Colten (Sophie Brockman), Kaden and Ciara.

Her mom – Linda McLaren, and dad, Doug (LuAnn) McLaren.

Her brothers – Deric and Devin McLaren.

Her step-sister: Traci (Will) Knoell, and step-brother, Dillon (Alicia) Combs.

Her in-laws, and other relatives.

Condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

Oklahoma man escapes injury during a Union County semi-TT rollover accident

News

July 25th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Afton, Iowa) – No injuries were reported following a semi tractor-trailer rollover accident in Union County, this (Tuesday) morning. The Union County Sheriff’s Office said the crash happened at around 8:55-a.m. on Ridge Drive (southeast of Afton). Authorities report a 2018 Peterbilt semi driven by 54-year-old Marcos Aurelio Gutierrez, of Cushing, OK, was traveling south on Ridge Road, when he missed the turn going onto eastbound 230th Street.

The trailer rolled over into the north ditch, taking the tractor/cab with it. Authorities noted the trailer was an over-size load. The semi – registered to The Railroad Yard, Inc., out of Stillwater, OK, sustained $2,000 damage. There were no citations issued.

Iowa West Foundation Awards $3 Million In Grants

News

July 25th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Council Bluffs, IA) – When southwest Iowa students head back to school next month, they will have unique opportunities in the classroom and beyond thanks to Iowa West Foundation grants. A long-time supporter of arts & culture in southwest Iowa, the Foundation continues to financially assist organizations that provide outreach to southwest Iowa students for enrichment opportunities. This includes local museums, performing arts spaces, music venues, and play-based, interactive STEM facilities. A partial list of the grant recipients can be found below. The entire list can be found HERE.

“We want to support access to the amazing amenities Council Bluffs and the metro have to offer,” said Brenda Mainwaring, President, and CEO of the Iowa West Foundation. “By focusing on school outreach, we can help ensure our support is available to all families in our communities so everyone is able to take full advantage of what is in our own backyard. These attractions are one reason southwest Iowa is a place where people love to live,” she said.  

This includes the Arts Center at Iowa Western, which has featured a youth series for the past 16 years, said Director Tim Dickmeyer.  “Each year we bring over 4,000 students from Council Bluffs and surrounding districts to see either the Omaha Symphony or a nationally touring performing artist, free of charge,” he said. “These professional arts experiences uniquely help to develop well-rounded students and we could not provide these opportunities without the support of the Iowa West Foundation.”

In addition, the Foundation awarded two ASPIRE grants, a county-wide Iowa West initiative that provides funding for workforce development, including $350,000 to the Council Bluffs Schools Foundation to support parents returning to school. Woodbine’s IGNITE Pathways Regional CTE Center also received a $500,000 grant to support a workforce development initiative in Harrison County. 

“As we strive to connect students to career opportunities while finding employment solutions for our region, the financial support provided by the Iowa West Foundation comes at a critical time,” said Michelle Barry, Director of IGNITE Pathways, referencing the organization’s continued efforts to complete the capital project as well as develop innovative programming and community engagement. “This funding is another example of how the southwest Iowa region is committed to developing our future leaders. 

In response to community input, Iowa West is intensifying its focus on addressing the regional housing shortage. The Foundation awarded more than half a million dollars to increase housing stock with the construction of affordable homes, help homeowners repair existing properties, and provide rental assistance and resources to those in need in Pottawattamie County. This follows two IWF-hosted housing symposiums that brought together multiple organizations to collaborate on innovative solutions. The Metropolitan Housing Collaborative received a grant of $50,000 to streamline the application process for renters and property owners and managers. 

“Iowa West has shown their commitment to innovation in the housing ecosystem,” said Felicia Bonner, Program Manager of the Metro Housing Collaborative (MHC). “We are overjoyed that the Foundation has given MHC the means to address the barriers to housing in a new and innovative way. Together we are going to change the game!” 

Partnerships with local casinos Ameristar, Harrah’s, and Horseshoe make it possible for the Foundation to continuously award impactful grants in the community. Fees from gaming and income from Foundation investments provide funding for operating, capital, and programmatic grants throughout 14 counties in southwest Iowa. 

The Iowa West Foundation now accepts Letters of Inquiry (the first step in the grant application process) year-round. The deadline to be considered for the third and final funding cycle of 2023 is Sept. 1. For more information, visit www.iowawestfoundation.org and sign up to receive the newsletter via email. 

2023 Cycle 2 Grants and Initiatives (partial list)

City of Villisca
Building Demolition for Farmer’s Market & Performance Square 
$100,000 

East Mills Child Care Solutions 
Capital Support 
$75,000 

Food Bank of Iowa 
Pantries in Rural Counties (Adams, Audubon, Carroll & Taylor)
$30,000 

Golden Hills RC&D
Capacity and Operating Support 
$90,000 

Iowa Western Community College 
Arts Center 2023-2024 Programming 
$34,000 

Lewis Central Community Schools 
Titan Plastics 
$50,000 

Macedonia Fire & Rescue
Equipment 
$10,000 

Shenandoah Medical Center 
Community Garden 
$20,000 

Southwest Iowa Housing Trust Fund
Housing Repair 
$100,000 

The Rose Theater 
Educational Programming for Southwest Iowa Students 
$12,977  

Treynor Community School District 
ASPIRE Investments 
$25,000 

Iowa West Foundation to host free grant application workshop in Atlantic Aug. 2nd

News

July 25th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) –  Eligible nonprofits and governmental entities that are interested in applying for an Iowa West Foundation grant are invited to register for a free workshop to be held on Wednesday, August 2nd in Atlantic, IA in advance of the third and final funding cycle of 2023.

The purpose of Iowa West Foundation’s grant application workshop is to help interested applicants from nonprofit organizations and government entities learn about the grant process and for our staff to answer any questions you may have on your proposals.  Ideally, attendees will come to the grants workshop with a specific program, capital project, or use for operating funds in mind. You will have an opportunity to:

  • hear from program officers
  • ask questions about the grant application process,
  • work through budget inquiries;
  • and much more.

    Grant Application Workshop photo (courtesy Nicole Lindquist, IWF Director of Communications)

Last season’s struggles motivates the Iowa offense

Sports

July 25th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Iowa receiver Nico Ragaini says the Hawkeye offense is motivated by last year’s failures. Iowa ranked next to last in total offense and averaged only 17 points during an 8-5 season.

Ragaini says after transferring from Michigan, quarterback Cade McNamara is hungry to prove he can be a difference maker for the offense.

Ragaini says he has not been studying last season to find out what went wrong.

Big Ten Media Days begin Wednesday in Indianapolis. Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz will be at the podium Wednesday morning.