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Finkenauer says if was ridiculous for Grassley to vote against raising gov’t borrowing limit

News

October 12th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Abby Finkenauer of Cedar Rapids, one of the Democrats competing to run against Republican Senator Chuck Grassley next year, says as a member of the U.S. House she voted to raise the government’s borrowing limit during the Trump Administration and Grassley should do the same during the Biden Administration. Last week, Grassley voted against raising the so-called debt ceiling. Finkenauer says that vote is an example of the dysfunction in Washington.

“This is the type of stuff that’s just absolutely ridiculous right now…’Oh my gosh, are Republicans going to do this? Are Democrats going to do this?’ and in the meantime they’re worried about whether they’re going to be able to get their Social Security check or not,” Finkenauer says. Finkenauer says these kind of procedural battles have to stop.

“You’ve got Iowans, you’ve got people across the country watching and they’re going: ‘Wow, this is why Washington, D.C. doesn’t function,'” Finkenauer says. “They want a government that actually works and things like this, obviously, we should be looking at and making sure that we can do the work versus continuing to play politics time and again.” The Senate’s Republican leader has said the G-O-P will not provide the votes to raise the government’s borrowing limit again when the next deadline approaches in December.

Finkenauer says she voted to pay the government’s bills during her term in the U.S. House and will do so again if she’s elected to the U.S. Senate.

Sioux City police seek suspects in club shooting

News

October 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Sioux City police are looking for suspects in a shooting Sunday that left four injured. The shooting happened around 3:30 a-m at a downtown after hours club. Police determined there was a dispute between two groups of people in the club that resulted in gunfire. A man was critically wounded in the chest.

Three other victims showed up later at two local hospitals with gunshot wounds and were treated and released. Police have not released any names and say they are receiving limited cooperation from the victims.

Gov. Reynolds announces $200 million broadband grant opportunity  

News

October 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Today (Monday), Governor Kim Reynolds announced that $200 million in federal American Rescue Plan Act funding is now available for grants offered through the Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) to improve broadband access for Iowans.

Last month, Gov. Reynolds and OCIO announced the awardees of the latest $100 million state-funded Empower Rural Iowa Broadband Grant Program. Due to the overwhelming need and interest in the program – OCIO received 178 applications requesting a total of $300 million – the State of Iowa is using $200 million in federal funds to build upon it.

This new grant program allows communications service providers, including telecommunication companies and local governments, to apply for up to 60 percent of their broadband project costs in eligible areas of the state. Communications service providers are encouraged to apply for a grant to install broadband infrastructure in unserved and underserved locations.

“Broadband has never been more important for our future. I continue to hear from Iowans who still lack access to the broadband speeds necessary to start a business, telework, or connect with a healthcare provider,” Gov. Reynolds said. “With this additional investment, we have invested more than $300 million this year alone on bringing future-ready broadband to rural and unserved areas of our state.”

Questions about the opportunity may be submitted to the OCIO beginning on October 15, 2021. Applications may be submitted to the OCIO from October 25, 2021 through November 22, 2021.  Further information about the grant process for this funding opportunity is available on the OCIO website at https://ocio.iowa.gov/empower-rural-iowa-broadband-grant-program-notice-funding-availability-007 

Prison Inmate Stephanie Davis Dies

News

October 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Mitchellville, Iowa) – The Iowa Department of Corrections, Monday, reported the death of a female inmate. Stephanie Leigh Davis was pronounced dead at 2:16 p.m. on Sunday, October 10, 2021 at the Iowa Correctional Institution for Women. Davis was 59 years old at the time of her death. An autopsy will be performed.

Davis had been serving a 15-year maximum term for the crimes of Habitual Offender from Dallas County. Her sentence began on September 28, 2020.

WEEK OF OCTOBER 11, 2021

Trading Post

October 11th, 2021 by admin

LOST: White cat with blue eyes and some tan markings. Lost near Highland Addition in Atlantic. Was having a tough time walking due to injuries. If found call 712-254-3267.  FOUND!

FREE:  3 rocking chairs, 2 wooden and 1 ladies recliner.  Call 515-523-1742 in Stuart.

FOR SALE:  2000 Buick LeSabre, not street ready but has 4 almost new tires.  Asking $350.  Call 515-523-1742 in Stuart.

FREE:  2 Rain Barrels. Kept in shed, but need to be cleaned. In Atlantic. 712-389-4321.  CLAIMED!

HOUSEHOLD SALE:  Saturday, October 16 from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm at 101 East 13th St., Atlantic.

WANTED:  A queen size bed frame.  Call 712-254-9115 or 712-254-6609.

FOR SALE:  30 Red Sex Link laying hens, 1 ½ to 2 years old.  9 California White laying hens, 1 ½ years old.  $ 4.00 each.   Take all or any amount.  712-250-0311.

FOR SALE:  RCA portable DVD player for vehicles. Comes with straps and cables. Used once. $30.  Klipsch Ipod Speaker dock. Sounds great, barely used. $15.  712-250-0266.

WANTED:  Treadle sewing machine, call 712-249-3816.

WANTED: Looking for 1 or 2 13″ rims with a 4 bolt pattern. Call 712-249-8225.

FOR SALE: 1947 Ford-Ferguson Tractor. Selling package with blade and bush-hog for $3,000. Would be willing to sell separately as well. Call 712-249-8225.

FOR SALE: 2 floor lamps, 3 way, about 5 ft tall, brushed bronze. $10 each. 712-268-2609. SOLD!

FOR SALE: Firewood. Split, delivered and stacked. 712-420-3016.

FOR SALE:  2-identical light fixtures. Measuring 26” across. Asking $30 each. If interested please call 712-249-2823.

FOR SALE: 2 each of Bridgestone and Grandtour LS 225/60R/16, under 500; 4 chrome rims – MG brand, 17×17, $100 each. 712-268-5448 or 712-304-7966.

State’s economic development director says new campaign showcases Iowa to the world

News

October 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The director of the Iowa Economic Development Authority is urging Iowans to “tell our story.” During a recent stop in Le Mars, Debi Durham told members of the Chamber of Commerce how our state has great potential and many opportunities, but we need to share that information with the rest of the world.  “We were ranked #1 state for opportunity in the country, most resilient state going into COVID, coming out,” Durham says. “Our trajectory within all of our core industries is really strong growth. The good thing is, we need more people and we also need to increase our skill sets but we need more people and we need housing and broadband is part of that equation.” Durham says

Governor Kim Reynolds approved a new ad blitz demonstrating all Iowa has to offer. “It’s why the governor launched the ‘This is Iowa’ campaign nationally,” she says, “which is all about showcasing Iowa to the world, about raising our profile and brand in the national marketplace and really showing the beauty of Iowa and just how vibrant it is and that we are really a land of opportunity here.” Durham says Iowa is often overlooked since many corporate officials regard it as simply as a “fly-over” state between both coasts. She says it’s good Iowa doesn’t have a negative image, but she says the problem is, we don’t have any type of image at all.

“People are starting to pay attention and so the ‘This is Iowa’ campaign is really that reinforcement that’s coming alongside really showing the beauty of this great state and our people. Don’t discount that. Iowa is one of the friendliest states in the country and everyone who comes here says that,” Durham says. “We just need our citizens’ help in trying to bring our kids back.” While Iowa is known for its rich agriculture base, she says we need to expand beyond the nation’s old-fashioned perceptions of farming.

Temporary overnight closures of eastbound I-80 in West Des Moines scheduled to begin at 10 p.m. tonight

News

October 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

CRESTON, Iowa – Oct. 11, 2021 – A project to set beams for the new Ashworth Road bridge over Interstate 80 in West Des Moines requires closure of eastbound I-80 between Grand Prairie Parkway (exit 118) and Jordan Creek Parkway (exit 121) overnight for two nights beginning at 10 p.m. Monday night, Oct. 11, weather permitting, according to the Iowa Department of Transportation’s Creston construction office.

Eastbound I-80 will be closed:

  • Monday, Oct. 11 at 10 p.m. until Tuesday, Oct. 12 at 5 a.m.
  • Tuesday, Oct. 12 at 10 p.m. until Wednesday, Oct. 13 at 5 a.m.

During this closure, traffic will be will follow a marked detour route using Grand Prairie Parkway, University Avenue, and Jordan Creek Parkway.

Atlantic’s Personnel & Finance Committee to meet Oct. 13th

News

October 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The City of Atlantic’s Personnel and Finance Committee is set to meet 5:30-p.m. Wed., Oct. 13th, in the Council’s Chambers at City Hall. Among the items on their agenda is a review of the following matters:

  • Financial Resources and Commitments relating to the Parks and Recreation Department and other Recreation Stakeholders.
  • The Assistant Parks Director job description and proposed compensation.
  • Animal Shelter fees.
  • A bid for 901 Birch Street, and,
  • A review of the City’s Urban Revitalization Plan (re: Tax Abatement).

Following discussion on those items, the Committee will forward their recommendations to the full City Council during their next regular meeting.

GERALD THOMAS “JERRY” HAYES, 82, of Atlantic (10-16-2021)

Obituaries

October 11th, 2021 by Jim Field

GERALD THOMAS “JERRY” HAYES, 82 of Atlantic died Sunday, October 10, 2021 at the Cass Health in Atlantic.  Mass of Christian Burial for GERALD THOMAS “JERRY” HAYES will be held on Saturday, October 16, 2021 at 10:30 a.m. at the Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Atlantic.  Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Atlantic, IA is handling the arrangements.

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Open visitation with family present will be held on Friday, October 15, 2021 from 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. with a rosary service at 6:30 p.m. at the Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Committal will take place following the mass at the Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Cemetery.

Following the committal service, a luncheon/reception will be held at Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Parish Center.

Memorials may be directed to the Hayes Family in honor of Jerry and will be designated to some of his favorite organizations/charities.

Condolences may be left at www.schmidtfamilyfuneralhomes.com.

GERALD THOMAS “JERRY” HAYES is survived by:

Wife:  Gwen of Atlantic

Children:  Ann (Rob) Ayers of New Lennox, IL; Bryan (Diane) Hayes of Atlantic; Casey (Kim) Hayes of Overland Park, KS and Pete (Naiomi) Hayes of Ewa Beach, HI.

Brothers:  John and Tom

14 Grandchildren

5 Great-Grandchildren

and many nieces and nephews.

Sports gambling is small portion of overall casino revenue

News, Sports

October 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Sports gambling set a one-month record with some 210 million wagered in September. Racing and Gaming Administrator Brian Ohrilko, says that seems like a big number — but not when you look at the bigger gambling picture. “It’s important to note that sports wagering, and the revenue that is generated from sports wagering is really a very small portion of the overall revenue in the casino industry,” he says.

Ohorilko says the September sports revenue netted around six million dollars for the casinos and sports wagering companies. “When you look at casino numbers and casino numbers for this month — which was 139 million in overall net receipts. And so, it really is just a small portion of the profits and revenue that casinos make,” Ohorilko says. He says they knew from the start that sports betting was going to be a small portion of casino profits and state tax collections from gambling — but he says it gives casinos another product. “Sports wagering is something that people are interested in — and we are seeing success in that market — and we are seeing it conducted in a way that Iowans can feel safe that they are making bets in a regulated environment,” according to Ohorilko.

He says sports gambling had some economic impact as well with the money spent in advertising as it started. “When we were going through a period when in-person registration had sunset — and then also leading up to football this year — we were seeing levels of advertising beyond anything we were seeing in the casino environment before. And so, there truly is an impact there,” Ohorilko says.

He says the advertising for sports betting has eased some as people learned they could sign up without going to a casino.