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Nikki Haley touts ties to Trump in speech at Iowa GOP fundraiser

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June 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa’s current governor and South Carolina’s former governor railed at Biden Administration policies as they rallied with Iowa Republicans at a party fundraiser in West Des Moines last (Thursday) night.  Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley said at the event, “There are a lot of reasons why I love Iowa, but maybe the biggest reason is Iowa loves to elect bad ass Republican women.”

Haley, a potential 2024 Republican presidential candidate, resigned as South Carolina’s governor to serve as President Trump’s first United Nations Ambassador. Haley’s criticism of President Biden’s foreign policy and domestic agenda drew cheers and she mentioned Trump’s plan to visit the U-S/Mexican border next week.  “Thank goodness for Donald Trump or we would never have gotten Kamala to the border,” Haley said. “…If this is how she handles a crisis, God helps us if she ever becomes president.”

On Thursday afternoon, Governor Kim Reynolds announced she was sending up to 30 state troopers to Texas and Arizona to help with border security for two weeks. “Biden has failed America with the open border policy,” Reynolds said. “…He owns this. He can stop it tomorrow. Because he’s not, states are stepping up across this country to say: ‘Enough is enough. They’re not doing what they should be doing…and we’re all paying a price because of it.'”

Earlier this year, Haley said she was disgusted by the January 6th attack on the U-S Capitol and said Trump had gone down the wrong path in questioning the outcome of the 2020 election. Last (Thursday) night, Haley made no mention of those reservations and she praised Reynolds for signing election law changes.  “Real reforms that make Iowa’s elections safer and more secure. Every state should follow Iowa’s lead and they should do it before 2022,” Haley said, to applause.

Later, Iowa G-O-P chairman Jeff Kaufmann asked Haley whether the 2024 presidential nominating process should start in Iowa.  “I’m fine with Iowa being First in the Nation as long as you keep South Carolina First in the South Primary,” Haley said, adding: “You mess with us, we’ll mess with you.” Kaufmann replied: “Message received.” The annual spring fundraiser for the party was held as congress was in session, so the five Iowa Republicans serving in the U.S. House and Senate recorded video messages that were played for the crowd.

Senator Chuck Grassley, who has not yet announced whether he’ll seek reelection in 2022, said he’s visited 77 of Iowa’s 99 counties so far this year. “I’m working as hard as ever for the people of Iowa,” Grassley said. His grandson Pat Grassley, the speaker of the Iowa House, spoke in person to the crowd a few minutes later. “How many of you want to see Chuck Grassley reelected to the United States Senate?” Pat Grassley asked and the crowd reacted. “…I told him I’m going to be his number one cheerleader between now until his reelection.”

At the end of the evening, former Iowa Governor Terry Branstad scoffed at the idea Iowans would choose someone new rather than Grassley in 2022. “The people of Iowa know that Chuck Grassley is the hardest working, most conscientious senator,” Branstad said, to loud cheers from the crowd. About 500 people attended last night’s Iowa G-O-P fundraiser.

The Iowa Democratic Party held a virtual fundraiser earlier this month. .

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area: Friday, June 25, 2021

Weather

June 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Today: Cloudy to Partly Cloudy skies w/scattered showers & thunderstorms, mainly this afternoon. High 85. E/SE winds @ 10 mph.

Tonight: Mostly cloudy w/scattered showers & thunderstorms. Low 65. E @ 5-10.

Tomorrow: P/Cldy to Cldy w/scatt. shwrs & tstorms. High 80. SE to N winds @ 5-10.

Sunday: P/Cldy to Cldy w/scatt. shwrs & tstrms. High around 80.

Monday: P/Cldy to Cldy w/scatt. showers & tstrms. High near 80.

Thursday’s High in Atlantic was 82. Our Low this morning, was 67. We received .14″ rain yesterday. Last year on this date, the High was 90 and the Low was 55. The Record High was 106 in 1937. The Record Low was 40 in 2004.

MARILYN MILLER, 80, of Atlantic (Svcs. 07/01/2021)

Obituaries

June 24th, 2021 by admin

MARILYN MILLER, 80, of Atlantic died Monday, June 21st at Atlantic Specialty Care. Funeral Services for MARILYN MILLER will be held on Thursday, July 1st at 10:30 a.m. at First United Congregational Methodist Church in Lewis. Roland Funeral Service in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Visitation with family will be held on Wednesday, June 30th from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Burial will be in the Oakwood Cemetery in Lewis.

Online condolences may be left at ww.RolandFuneralService.com

Memorials may be directed to the Lewis United Congregational Methodist Church or Atlantic Kiwanis Club.

MARILYN MILLER is survived by:

Son: David Miller of Concord, CA.

Special Cousins: Jim and Linn Headlee.

USDA Invests $400,000 to Improve Rural Community Facilities and Essential Services in Iowa

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June 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa, June 24, 2021 – U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Acting State Director in Iowa Darin Leach today (Thursday) announced that USDA is investing $413,200 to equip, rebuild, and modernize essential services in rural areas throughout Iowa. The investments will benefit nearly 30,000 rural residents.

USDA is investing in eight projects in Iowa through the Community Facilities Direct Loan and Grant Program to ensure residents in rural areas enjoy the same quality of life and services as those in urban areas. Among them:

  • Southwest Iowa Families, Inc. is receiving a $50,000 grant to purchase furnishings and equipment for a public use facility that provides essential medical services for nearly 4,500 rural residents.
  • The Corning Opera House Cultural Center is receiving a $24,900 grant to build gutters on the exterior of the building to ensure that the restored historical facility remains structurally sound for public use.
  • The Shenandoah Medical Center is receiving a $50,000 grant to purchase a new four-wheel-drive ambulance to replace a vehicle in the existing fleet with high mileage.
  • The City of Atlantic is receiving a $26,300 grant to purchase new flooring, computer tables, a standing computer table and new computers and printers for the public library.

Today’s investments are in coordination with USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development Justin Maxson’s recent announcement that USDA is investing $185 million to equip, rebuild, and modernize essential services in rural areas of 32 states, benefiting 3 million rural residents.  More than 100 types of projects are eligible for Community Facilities funding. Eligible applicants include municipalities, public bodies, nonprofit organizations and federally recognized Native American tribes. Projects must be in rural areas with a population of 20,000 or less.

For more information, visit www.rd.usda.gov/ia or call (515) 284-4663. Follow us on Twitter @RD_Iowa.

LLOYD KULP, 74, of Orient (Celebration of Life at a later date)

Obituaries

June 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

LLOYD KULP, 74, of Orient, died Monday, June 21, 2021, at his home in Orient.  Celebration of Life services for LLOYD KULP will be held at a later date. Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield has the arrangements.

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

LLOYD KULP is survived by:

His daughters – Michelle (Armando) Banda, of Creston, & Jennifer Ryan, of Newton.

His son – Nicholas Kulp, of Creston.

His brother – Daniel (Karen) Kulp, of Boise, ID.

6x grandchildren, 1 great-granddaughter, other relatives and friends.

IGHSA Softball Rankings 06/24/2021

Sports

June 24th, 2021 by admin

2021 FIFTH Iowa Girls High School Softball Rankings
Compiled by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union
Thursday, June 24

Class 1A
School Record LW
1 Newell-Fonda 24-4 1
2 Wayne 15-4 6
3 Collins-Maxwell 17-1 2
4 Lisbon 21-7 4
5 Southeast Warren 17-1 3
6 Akron-Westfield 20-1 6
7 Sigourney 16-8 10
8 Mason City Newman 21-6 9
9 Lynnville-Sully 17-5 5
10 Lenox 21-3 13
11 Martensdale-St. Marys 15-5 8
12 Clarksville 14-4 12
13 Winfield-Mount Union 14-3 15
14 Exira-EHK 19-4 11
15 Remsen St. Mary’s 16-4 14
Dropped Out: None

Class 2A
School Record LW
1 North Linn 30-2 1
2 Wilton 17-3 2
3 Louisa-Muscatine 15-7 3
4 Van Meter 22-6 8
5 Central Springs 21-6 6
6 Interstate 35 16-4 11
7 North Union 22-2 4
8 Underwood 20-2 7
9 Alburnett 21-7 12
10 Columbus Catholic 19-6 5
11 Earlham 22-7 9
12 West Monona 19-4 10
13 Wapello 12-6 NR
14 Northeast 14-9 15
15 Van Buren County 16-4 13
Dropped Out: Mount Ayr (14)

Class 3A
School Record LW
1 Davenport Assumption 24-2 1
2 Mount Vernon 24-5 2
3 Williamsburg 21-8 3
4 West Burlington/Notre Dame 24-2 4
5 Albia 14-5 13
6 Anamosa 21-6 6
7 Atlantic 18-5 7
8 Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont 22-5 5
9 West Liberty 14-5 9
10 Solon 20-8 8
11 Crestwood 16-4 15
12 Sioux Center 20-5 10
13 Roland-Story 15-6 12
14 Bishop Heelan 22-7 14
15 Davis County 15-5 NR
Dropped Out: Sheldon (11)

Class 4A
School Record LW
1 Winterset 23-6 1
2 Western Dubuque 25-3 6
3 ADM 20-5 3
4 Norwalk 20-6 4
5 Boone 20-6 7
6 Dallas Center-Grimes 13-11 6
7 Carlisle 18-8 2
8 Clear Creek-Amana 24-5 9
9 Ballard 17-10 8
10 Marion 21-6 11
11 West Delaware 20-8 12
12 North Scott 12-10 9
13 Fairfield 12-11 10
14 Bondurant-Farrar 17-9 NR
15 North Polk 12-9 NR
Dropped Out: Benton (14). Charles City (15)

Class 5A
School Record LW
1 Muscatine 22-3 2
2 Fort Dodge 24-4 1
3 Johnston 25-4 3
4 Indianola 25-3 5
5 Iowa City High 19-5 7
6 Waukee 22-5 4
7 Pleasant Valley 17-6 8
8 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 20-6 6
9 West Des Moines Valley 16-11 10
10 Ankeny Centennial 20-7 11
11 Iowa City Liberty 18-10 9
12 Southeast Polk 15-13 12
13 Cedar Rapids Prairie 21-8 14
14 Davenport North 19-9 15
15 Bettendorf 16-8 NR
Dropped Out: Ankeny (13)

Corner Conference Baseball and Softball Tournaments Cancelled

Sports

June 24th, 2021 by admin

The 2021 Corner Conference Baseball and Softball Tournaments have been cancelled. Action was set to begin today and finish up on Friday. Fremont-Mills Activities Director Jeremy Christensen said that “Due to facility conditions combined with the weather forecast, Corner Conference administration has decided to cancel the softball and baseball tournaments for this year.”

Gov. Reynolds to send Iowa Law Enforcement Officers to aid border security efforts

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June 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds, Thursday (today) announced that Iowa State Patrol officers will be deployed to the U.S. Southern Border to aid law enforcement and border security efforts. The governor is responding to a request from Texas Governor Greg Abbott and Arizona Governor Doug Ducey under the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC).  She says “My first responsibility is to the health and safety of Iowans and the humanitarian crisis at our nation’s southern border is affecting all 50 states. The rise in drugs, human trafficking, and violent crime has become unsustainable. Iowa has no choice but to act, and it’s why I am honoring Texas’ Emergency Management Assistance Compact following assurances from the Iowa Department of Public Safety that it will not compromise our ability to provide all necessary public safety services to Iowans.”

In May, there were roughly 180,000 border encounters, a 20 year high. According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), in March of 2021 there was a 233% increase in fentanyl seizures from the previous year. In May, that year over year increase climbed to 300%. In Iowa, law enforcement officials are recovering drugs, illegal narcotics, and weapons being smuggled across the nation’s southern border by drug cartels.

According to the Iowa Department of Public Safety, in the first quarter of 2021, Iowa saw the highest amounts of methamphetamine seized in any one quarter since 2018. Compare that to May of 2020 when both the purity and seizure of methamphetamine dropped significantly when the border was completely closed during the COVID-19 pandemic. As for Fentanyl, Iowa saw 532 grams seized in January – May of 2020. Over that same time period in 2021, roughly 6,641 grams of Fentanyl was seized, an increase of roughly 1,148%.

The Iowa National Guard (ING) is also currently conducting a mission with 24 soldiers from the Unit 2/34 IBCT to assist law enforcement agencies at the southern border, per an October 2020 request from the federal government under Title 10 active duty mobilization orders.  On June 10, 2021, Texas Governor Greg Abbott and Arizona Governor Doug Ducey formally requested law enforcement support from all 50 states. This request was made through Iowa’s existing EMAC, a national interstate mutual aid agreement that enables states to share resources during a disaster. More information about EMAC can be found here.

The state of Iowa joins Florida, Nebraska, and Idaho, in sending law enforcement to the southern border to assist Texas and Arizona.

Governor confirms she bought at-home Covid test kits for free distribution

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June 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds has signed a deal to buy Covid-19 test kits that can be used by Iowans at home, but a spokeswoman for the Iowa Department of Public Health says details of how to get those kits will be released in the coming weeks. The governor told reporters she signed the contract to buy the test kits on Tuesday. “So they will be in place as we phase out Test Iowa, which our numbers are just down to nothing right now,” Reynolds said.

Reynolds did not disclose the purchase price. The first drive through Test Iowa sites were established in late April of last year as Covid cases began to spike here. By THIS spring, just five state-run testing sites remained. The Council Bluffs site closed yesterday (Wednesday).The site in Cedar Rapids will close at the end of testing late this (Thursday) afternoon and the Waterloo Test Iowa location is closing Friday at 4 p.m. On Friday, July 16th, the final two locations in Davenport and Des Moines will close for good. The governor says the State Hygienic Lab will be involved in distributing the at home test kits for Covid 19.

“They’ll be available for anyone and there’s no preconceived conditions that quality and so we’re just moving to a better system to implement with the numbers that are going down with Test Iowa,” Reynolds says. “It doesn’t make sense to keep that infrastructure in place.”

One-hundrd-10 cases of Covid-19 were confirmed by tests reported to the state yesterday (Wednesday) and about 47 percent of eligible Iowans are fully vaccinated. In some rural counties, fewer than one in three residents are vaccinated and some medical professionals fear more contagious variants of the virus may already be circulating. Reynolds says a majority of Iowa adults statewide have had at least one dose of vaccine and she does not plan to offer the kind of incentives or prizes governors in some other states are offering to fully vaccinated residents. “We’re doing well,” Reynolds says. “I’m really proud of where we’re at and we’re just going to continue to talk about the importance of it.”

Iowa’s vaccination rate ranks 22nd among the states, with more than one-point-four million Iowans fully vaccinated according to the state’s website.

Mills County Sheriff’s report, 6/24/21: 5 arrests & 2 notable accidents

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June 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports five recent arrests and two accidents of interest.

  • On a little before 1-a.m. Wednesday, June 23rd, 29-year-old Keith Patrick Schreck, of Council Bluffs, was arrested at Ebaugh and Locust Avenues. Schreck was taken into custody for two counts Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Possession of Contraband in a Correctional Institution. His bond was set at $7,000.
  • Tuesday evening, 34-year-old William Dean Meredith, of Glenwood, was arrested at the Mills County Sheriff’s Office on a warrant for Violation of Probation. His bond was set at $2,000.
  • On Sunday, June 20th…36-year-old Clifford Duane Doyle, of Glenwood, was arrested at a residence on Garfield Lane, for Domestic Abuse Assault. He was being held in the Mills County Jail without bond; At around 5:15-a.m. Sunday, 21-year-old Major Alexander Fisher, of Tabor, was arrested at a location on Nims Road in Mills County, on charges that include Obstruction of Emergency Communications, False Report in a 911 call, and Interference with Official Acts; and, at around 2-a.m. Sunday, 46-year-old David James Duncan, of Glenwood, was arrested in the area of 225th and Gillens Court, for Assault/Willful Injury. His bond was set at $5,000.

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office says also, a Shenandoah woman suffered minor injuries early Tuesday morning, when the 2015 Buick she was driving struck a deer on southbound Highway 59. 65-year-old Jo Beck was transported by Malvern Rescue to the Shenandoah Hospital. On June 18th, the operator of a 2008 Harley Davidson motorcycle, 33-year-old Dustin Barrett, of Nebraska City, NE., suffered unknown injuries, after the cycle went through a T-intersection, and into a corn field. The accident happened at around 9:50-p.m. at the intersection of 315th Street and Gaston Avenue.

Authorities say Barrett was northbound on 315th and approaching the intersection with Gaston Avenue. Due to the darkness, and his unfamiliarity with the area, Barrett didn’t know he was approaching the T-intersection, and was unable to stop in-time. He refused medical treatment at the scene. The motorcycle was determined to be a total loss.