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Cedar Rapids Firefighters rescue a man trapped in a trench

News

May 24th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Cedar Rapids, IA – Personnel with the Cedar Rapids Fire Department safely extricated a trapped private utility contractor from a trench collapse, Tuesday morning. In the social media post, the F.D. said that at approximately 9:39-a.m., Tuesday, Joint Communications Agency Dispatchers received a call for a trapped worker in the 600 block of 1st Ave SW. Rescue teams with specialized training and equipment were immediately sent to the scene. Upon arrival, a single adult male was located trapped from the waist down in a collapsed work space where he had been repairing utility lines to a nearby business.

Crews deployed shoring tools and made their way into the 8 to 10 foot-deep hole and began the process of removing the victim while preventing further collapse. The victim was conscious and able to communicate with responders as the rescue proceeded. Ultimately, the victim was removed from the trench and sent to a local hospital with unknown injuries to his lower extremities. Firefighters then cleared the work site and removed their safety equipment. Cedar Rapids Sewer employees were dispatched to the scene and used digging equipment to remove soil from the edge to prevent further collapse. Area Ambulance and Cedar Rapids Police also assisted on-scene.

Photos via the Cedar Rapids F.D. Facebook page.

Officials say “This was a significant rescue for CRFD. Rescue teams have trained annually on these types of scenarios since 1996, but this is the first time a worker has been trapped in the City limits and required this type of specialized response.”

High School Baseball/Softball Scoreboard 05/23/2023

Sports

May 24th, 2023 by admin

BASEBALL

Atlantic 12, Missouri Valley 4
ADM 14, Martensdale-St. Marys 5
AHSTW 5, Audubon 0
CAM 7, Southwest Valley 6
CB Abraham Lincoln 5, CB Thomas Jefferson 4
CB Thomas Jefferson 7, Abraham Lincoln 6
Clarke 15, Mount Ayr 3
Denison-Schleswig 9, Carroll 1
East Mills 11, Griswold 1
East Union 18, Murray 1
Fremont-Mills 7, Sidney 0
Greene County 4, Nodaway Valley 3
Kuemper Catholic 6, Treynor 5
Lenox 11, Creston 4
Logan-Magnolia 3, Tri-Center 2
Stanton 13, Essex 1
St. Albert 10, West Harrison 2
Underwood 12, IKM-Manning 0

SOFTBALL

Audubon 5, AHSTW 3
CB Abraham Lincoln 8, CB Thomas Jefferson 4
CB Abraham Lincoln 9, CB Thomas Jefferson 8
Carroll 3, Denison-Schleswig 2 — 9 inn
Essex 14, Stanton 11
Fremont-Mills 16, Sidney 12
Glenwood 14, Clarinda 0
Glidden-Ralston 12, South Central Calhoun 2
Griswold 23, East Mills 0
Greene County 10, Nodaway Valley 0
Lewis Central 9, Shenandoah 4
Logan-Magnolia 7, Tri-Center 4
Mount Ayr 13, Clarke 2
Murray 2, Orient-Macksburg 1
Norwalk 4, Southeast Warren 0
Southwest Valley 9, CAM 3
Underwood 29, IKM-Manning 22

Cass County Extension Report 5-24-2023

Ag/Outdoor

May 24th, 2023 by Jim Field

w/Kate Olson.

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Girls Regional Soccer Scoreboard 05/23/2023

Sports

May 24th, 2023 by admin

Class 1A Regional Semifinals

Region 5

Underwood 6, Kuemper Catholic 1

St. Albert 2, Harlan 0

Region 1

Des Moines Christian 5, West Central Valley 0

Regina Catholic 2, Anamosa 0

Region 3

Van Meter 6, Mid-Prairie 0

Panorama 5, Pella Christian 4

Class 2A Regional Semifinals

Region 7

ADM 5, CB Thomas Jefferson 0

Glenwood 1, Lewis Central 0

Region 8

Spencer 10, LeMars 0

Denison-Schleswig 2, Spirit Lake 1

Class 3A Regional Semifinals

Region 2

WDM Valley 10, Sioux City North 0

CB Abraham Lincoln 6, Des Moines Roosevelt 1

COLLEEN ANN WHEELER, 76, of Anamosa [formerly of Exira] – Celebration of Life 5/25/23

Obituaries

May 24th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

COLLEEN ANN WHEELER, 76, of Anamosa [& formerly of Exira], died April 24, 2023, at the University of Iowa Hospital, in Iowa City. A Celebration of Life for COLLEEN WHEELER will be held 11-a.m. Thursday, May 25, 2023, at the Kessler Funeral Home, in Exira.

Friends may call at the funeral home, where the family will meet with friends on Thursday, from 10-a.m. until the time of service.

Burial is in the Exira Cemetery.

COLLEEN ANN WHEELER is survived by:

Her daughter – Jennifer (Todd) Husmann, of Center Junction, IA.

Her brother – Steve Bauer, of Exira.

2 grandchildren, and 5 great-grandchildren

Volunteers Needed To Track Bats

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 24th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Volunteers are needed once again this summer to drive around and track the bat population in the state. D-N-R wildlife diversity biologist, Stephanie Shepherd, says the volunteers record the noises bats make as the fly through the night.The D-N-R has teamed with Iowa State University for the last ten years to track the bat signals with they can use to identify the species of bats. Shepherd says the survey begins 30 minutes after sunset and takes roughly two-and-a-half hours to complete.

They are looking for volunteers in Pocahontas County, Dubuque County, two routes in Franklin County — one in southwest Franklin and one in southeast Franklin, and then southwest Marshall County. The survey routes are run in June and July.

If you might be interested in monitoring bats, go to the D-N-R web page at iowadnr.gov/vwmp to sign up.

3 arrested Tuesday in Red Oak

News

May 24th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa/UPDATED) – Police in Red Oak arrested three men on separate charges, Tuesday. At around 1:15-p.m., 35-year-old Travis Ray Thompson, of Red Oak, was arrested on two Red Oak Police warrants for Felony Theft in the 2nd Degree. Bond on each warrant was set at $5,000. Thompson was being held in the Montgomery County Jail.

At around 12:33-p.m., Tuesday, 38-year-old Randon Daniel Phelps, of Red Oak, was arrested on a Red Oak Police warrant for Stalking, an aggravated misdemeanor. Phelps was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $2,000 cash or surety bond.

And, Officers with the Red Oak Police Department conducted a traffic stop Tuesday, in the 700 block of N. 7th Street. As a result, Bradley Clark Perry, of Red Oak, was arrested for Driving While License Revoked, as serious misdemeanor. Bradley was transported to the Montgomery County Jail and held on a $1,000 bond.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Wednesday, May 24, 2023

Weather

May 24th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Today: Sunny, with a high near 83. Light east southeast wind increasing to 5 to 10 mph in the morning.

Tonight: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 3am. Partly cloudy, with a low around 57. East wind 7 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.

Tomorrow: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 79. East southeast wind 11 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.

Friday: Sunny, with a high near 78.

Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 80.

Tuesday’s High in Atlantic was 81. Our Low this morning, 50. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 57 and the Low was 49. The Record High on this date was 101 in 1939. The Record Low was 33 in 1924. Sunrise is at 5:53. Sunset at 8:40.

GOP candidate Tim Scott, former VP Pence making stops in Iowa today

News

May 24th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The pace of the current G-O-P presidential campaign hasn’t reached the level of the last one eight years ago, but South Carolina Senator Tim Scott entered the race yesterday (Tuesday) and will be in Sioux City today (Wednesday), plus former Vice President Mike Pence is making stops in Des Moines and Ottumwa.

Gloria Mazza, chair of Polk County Republicans, says it’s sort of like watching the candidates and potential candidates play chess right now. “You know: When do they make this move or that move?” Mazza says. Pence has said he hasn’t decided yet whether he’ll run for president, but last night at a Polk County G-O-P fundraiser Pence urged the crowd to ask hard questions of the people who are official candidates. “Men and women of Iowa, do your part. Do freedom’s work. We’ll keep you posted on our plans, I promise,” Pence said.

Bud Hockenberg, a veteran of innumerable Iowa campaigns, isn’t giving odds on how well Pence might do in the Iowa Caucuses. “I can’t speak for other people,” he said. “It’s kind of an open process and it’s quite early.” Dylan Engelbrecht, president of Drake University Republicans, says it was good to hear from Pence — but he expects to hear many other candidates on Iowa college campuses in the coming months. “We’re just welcoming everyone, no matter who they are, just to hear their ideas,” Engelbrecht says, “and that’s what the Caucuses are ultimately about.”

Governor says state auditor shouldn’t have access to information just because he’s curious about it

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May 24th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds says she hasn’t made a final decision on a bill to limit State Auditor Rob Sand’s access to some information, but Reynolds says Sand — the lone Democrat in statewide office — has gone too far in some of his investigations. “The constitution states that there shall be an Auditor of State and it’s the legislature’s responsibility to set what those duties are,” Reynolds says. “This doesn’t limit his access to information, but it does say that just information that he’s curious about, he doesn’t have access to that.”

The bill would prohibit the auditor from accessing things a person would expect to be kept private, like medical records or police reports. Sand says if the bill is signed into law, he’ll let the public know whenever state officials refuse to turn over records — and Sand says it will make Iowans wonder what they’re hiding. Reynolds says there’s an arbitration process in the bill that would let three people appointed by her, by Sand and by the agency involved decide if records should be turned over.

“The auditor’s office is part of the executive branch,” Reynolds says, “and I think Iowans expect the executive branch to be able to work things out.” The bill would also prevent the auditor’s office from seeking a court order to get access to documents from another statewide officeholder, like the governor, or a state agency. Sand says the bill’s arbitration process gives the governor’s office the final word on access to information because it prevents the courts from determining if any denials are justified. Reynolds says the private sector uses arbitration.

“I think it’s ridiculous, you know, if my agencies have some conflict we bring them in, we set them down and we ask them to work it out and for the first place to go or to go to the courts to have executive branch agencies competing against each other, the taxpayers have to pay for it twice,” Reynolds says, “and I just don’t think it’s unreasonable that we can’t come to some resolution through the arbitration process.”

Reynolds made her comments during a recent appearance on Iowa Press on Iowa P-B-S.