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UI starts construction on $249M Health Sciences Academic Building

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October 31st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – University of Iowa leaders are breaking ground this (3 PM Tuesday) afternoon on a quarter-BILLION dollar building that will eventually be home to three of the U-I’s most popular and top-ranked programs. Rod Lehnertz, the U-I’s senior vice president for finance and operations, says the structure will house Communication Sciences and Disorders, including audiology and speech-language pathology, Health and Human Physiology, and the Carver College of Medicine’s Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Services.

Once complete, Lehnertz says the Health Sciences Academic Building will be a stunning addition to the campus, filled with classrooms, offices, laboratories and more — while also being welcoming to visitors and patients.

The six-story structure will have a modern look, mostly glass merged with a white cast-stone material, located just south of Slater Residence Hall.

The first phase of the 249-million dollar structure should be complete in mid-2025. A U-I news release says the building will be funded through a combination of University Hospitals Building Usage Funds, university investment income, and private donations — with no state funds.

DeJean Named Thorpe Semifinalist; Evans to Burlsworth Trophy List

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October 31st, 2023 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — Two University of Iowa football student-athletes — junior defensive back Cooper DeJean and sixth-year defensive lineman Joe Evans — have been named to lists for various postseason awards. DeJean is a semifinalist for the Jim Thorpe Award, while Evans is a nominee for the Burlsworth Trophy, an award presented to the most outstanding former walk-on.

DeJean is one of 15 semifinalists for the Thorpe Award, which is awarded to the nation’s best defensive back. He is one of two players from the Big Ten Conference on the list along with Ohio State’s Denzel Burke.

The midseason first-team All-America selection by the Associated Press, The Athletic, ESPN and FOX is fourth on the team with 38 tackles, he has 1.5 tackles for loss, three pass break-ups and two interceptions, including one in the end zone in the win over Michigan State. DeJean has played more than 300 snaps in coverage this season without giving up a touchdown.

The Odebolt, Iowa, native is leading the Big Ten and ranks 14th nationally with a 12.3 punt return average this season and he is second nationally in punt return touchdowns. DeJean had a 70-yard game-deciding touchdown late in the fourth quarter against the Spartans.

Evans is one of 73 players nominated across Division I for the 2023 Bulsworth Trophy. Each nominee must have begun his first season of participation with an FBS football program without financial aid of any kind from his university’s athletic department.

The Ames, Iowa, native joined the Hawkeyes as a walk-on in the fall of 2018 — two months later than the other players in his recruiting class. After changing positions from linebacker to defensive end, Evans played his way onto the field in 2019 as a pass rushing specialist. He finished the season with four sacks.

Evans saw action in all eight games in 2020 and all 14 contests in 2021, where he tied for the team lead with seven sacks. In 2022, he earned second-team All-Big Ten honors after finishing the season with 8.5 tackles for loss and 6.5 sacks.

This season, Evans has been voted a team captain by his teammates each week of the season and he has moved into the top 10 in program history in career sacks (22). Evans will end his Hawkeye career as a five-year letterwinner.

The Jim Thorpe Award Committee will reconvene on the Sunday following Thanksgiving to select three award finalists. The award finalists will be announced as part of a special presentation by ESPN on Nov. 28. The winner will be announced on The Home Depot College Football Award on Friday, Dec. 8.

The Burlsworth Trophy award ceremony to honor the three finalists and to announce the 2023 recipient will be on Dec. 4, in Bentonville, Arkansas.

Iowa (6-2, 3-2) will travel to Chicago on Saturday to face Northwestern in the Wildcats Classic at Wrigley Field. The game will begin at 2:30 p.m. (CT) and it will be streamed on Peacock (subscription required).

Iowa-Northwestern Hawkeye Huddle Information

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October 31st, 2023 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — Hawkeye fans following the University of Iowa football team to Chicago, Ill., as the Hawkeyes take on Northwestern at Wrigley Field, are encouraged to attend the Hawkeye Huddle prior to kickoff on Saturday.

Fans are invited to join the I-Club and Office of Alumni Engagement from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. at Bamboo Club, 3505 N Clark St., in Chicago.

The Hawkeye Huddle will feature our Hawkeye DJ, Iowa Spirit Squads, door prizes, snacks, and cash refreshments.

The Iowa Hawkeyes will face the Northwestern Wildcats on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at Wrigley Field in Chicago.

For more details on the Hawkeye Huddles visit jointheiclub.com or find the National I-Club (@jointheiclub) on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Nebraska Match Sold Out

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October 31st, 2023 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa volleyball match against Nebraska, scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 19 inside Xtream Arena in Coralville, Iowa, is sold out. The announcement was made Tuesday by the UI Athletics Department. First Serve is scheduled for 2 p.m. (CT) and will be live streamed on B1G+.

The match is the first sellout for the Hawkeyes. The 4,350 tickets out are the second most in program history behind the Nov. 9, 2019 match against Nebraska, where Iowa hosted 4,737 fans inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

Doors will open 60 minutes prior to first serve. Parking is free for all fans surrounding Xtream Arena.

Ramaswamy calls for ejecting China from World Trade Organization

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October 31st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The latest Des Moines Register “Iowa Poll” shows Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has the support of about four percent of likely Iowa Caucus goers. Ramaswamy made a campaign swing through northwest Iowa on Monday, with stops in four cities.

Ramaswamy told a crowd in Le Mars they’ll have an outsized impact on the race.

In Sioux City and Le Mars, Ramaswamy called for cracking down on China and kicking them out of the World Trade Organization.

Republican presidential candidate Tim Scott will campaign in northeast Iowa on Thursday, with stops planned in Decorah and Independence. Last week, Scott’s campaign announced the South Carolina senator was “all-in on Iowa” — and would on appealing to evangelical Christians who’ll be attending the January 15th Iowa Caucuses.

Guthrie Center CSD November Special Board Meeting

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October 31st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Guthrie Center, Iowa) – The Guthrie Center Community School Board will hold a Special Meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 1st, beginning at 7-p.m.  The meeting takes place in the AC/GC High School Media Center (906 State Street, in Guthrie Center).  On the agenda for the evening:

Discussion Items:
A. Long-Term Capital Project Planning
B. District Certified Enrollment Review

Upcoming Dates:
A. School Election (Elect Board Directors & Consider RPS) – November 7th
B. IASB Delegate Assembly & Pre-Convention Workshops – November 15th
C. Annual, Organizational & Regular Meeting – November 15th @ 7:00pm (Guthrie Center)
D. IASB Annual Convention & Trade Show – November 16th

Action Items:
A. High School HVAC Project Bids
B. Contract Recommendations:
1. Sarah Sheeder- Asst. Girls Basketball

Cass County Supervisors approve several matters, including appointments to CC FPC & new hire

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October 31st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County (IA) Board of Supervisors, during their meeting this (Tuesday) morning in Atlantic, passed a resolution setting the final date the County’s FNBO credit cards will be paid for, as Dec. 31, 2023. Board Chair Steve Baier summarized the resolution.

The Board also approved a lease agreement in the amount of $500/month, for the Willow Heights utility building.

The tenant will be responsible for keeping the driveway clear, and will install security cameras for the site at no cost to the county. The agreement specifies the building will be kept at 50 degrees for the purpose of keeping the generator that’s stored there, in an operational condition when needed. The Supervisors acted to appoint Carol Seddon and Denise O’Brien to the Cass County Food Policy Council.

In other business, the Board received a Quarterly report from Cass County Conservation Director Micah Lee, who spoke about his department maintenance and activities. He said it’s been the best year for camping seen in a long time, with regard to Cold Springs State Park.

He was glad to report there were no new incidents of vandalism at the Nodaway Recreation Area since the last report. With regard to the West Nodaway area, Dove season was “Hit and miss,” from what he’s heard, but the they still had a good turnout of hunters using the food plots where the birds tend to be located. There were improvements to parking at the Outdoor Classroom site, and Naturalist Lora Kanning presented 30 programs to 126 people. Micah said also, work on the foundation at the Hitchcock House should be wrapping up this week.

Bridge 319

The Supervisors received a regular, weekly report from Cass County Engineer Trent Wolken, on the latest road/bridge projects news, and other department activities. Wolken said they “Are dealing with the weather as best we can,” with regard to the fluctuations in temperature. A week ago, they were pouring concrete at 80 degrees, then the temperature dropped quickly with the passage of the cold front.

He said the beams are being poured for Bridge 319 west of Atlantic.

Bridge 380

Bridge 380 substructure

And, work on a box culvert at 730th and Hamburg is wrapping-up, while other projects continue. On a side note, the Cass County Supervisors approved the hiring of Kyle Wilmeth as Secondary Roads Dept. Equipment Operator 1, for the Anita District, at a probationary wage of $24.50/hour. They discussed prioritizing, but took no action on,Capital Improvement costs associated with projects for the Secondary Roads and Conservation Departments, the courthouse boiler and windows.

And, toward the end of their meeting, the Board received a monthly report from Cass County Mental Health/General Relief Coordinator Debbie Schuler.

Iowa Mobile ID Now Available and Accepted at Businesses Across the State

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October 31st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

ANKENY, Iowa – Oct. 31, 2023 – Iowa Department of Transportation officials have announced that an Iowa Mobile ID app is available in the Apple Store and Google Play. The app allows residents to keep a digital version of their Iowa-issued driver’s license or ID on their smartphone. The app is free and optional for all Iowans to download. The Iowa Mobile ID is a companion to the physical card and does not replace it. Iowans should still carry their physical card. Through the use of a QR code, Iowa’s Mobile ID creates a contactless and more secure way to verify identity. In addition, it allows Iowans to be in greater control of their information as users approve requests for each transaction before any information is shared.

Iowa Mobile ID can be accepted as a valid form of ID at businesses throughout the state by using the Iowa ABD Age to Purchase App from the Alcoholic Beverages Division of the Iowa Department of Revenue, as well as at TSA PreCheck® checkpoints within the Des Moines, Cedar Rapids, and other participating airports. Governor Kim Reynolds says “Iowa is the first state in the nation to roll out a mobile ID with a large number of businesses across the state capable of accepting the ID. I’m so proud of the DOT and the Department of Revenue’s Alcoholic Beverages Division working together on an innovative solution that provides convenience and added security for Iowans as they use their IDs for a variety of purposes.

Iowa DOT Director Scott Marler added, “Innovation and technology underpin our work to make lives better through transportation, and I am pleased to showcase another example of this from our department.” And, Iowa Dept. of Revenue Director Mary Mosiman says “By integrating the ability to accept mobile ID into the “Iowa ABD Age to Purchase App” Iowa businesses can better serve their customers without having to add additional resources. This should help with quicker adoption of the mobile ID technology for both businesses and mobile ID users,”

Ensuring businesses understand the options available to begin accepting mobile IDs is key to the adoption of this technology. As with any new technology, the transition to widespread use will ramp up over time.

MobileID

Iowans are encouraged to look for the “Iowa mobile ID” logo on doors or at the point of sale in businesses across the state. Businesses that have let the Iowa DOT know they accept mobile ID are listed on the Iowa Mobile ID website.  Businesses interested in learning how to accept Iowa mobile ID can visit the Iowa Mobile ID website to get more information about their options.

For more information on Iowa Mobile ID or if you are a business interested in accepting mobile ID, please visit iowadot.gov/mobileid.

Grassley undecided on nominee for Social Security boss

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October 31st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Democrat who finished third in the 2016 Iowa Caucuses is now being considered for the post of commissioner of Social Security. Former Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley will go before the U-S Senate Finance Committee this week for his nomination hearing, and Republican Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley will be among the lawmakers asking him questions.

The long-term viability of Social Security is the subject of much concern, but Grassley says they likely won’t be talking with O’Malley about that topic during the hearing on Thursday.

Under rules that were set down in 1935, Social Security isn’t allowed to pay out more money than it takes in, and Grassley says the system will be facing a critical challenge in about a decade without key reforms.

Some 40 years ago, Social Security was in danger of failure, until House Speaker Tip O’Neill met with President Ronald Reagan to create a compromise that saved the system. Grassley says a new agreement is needed to keep things afloat for another 40 years.

Social Security is the largest federal government program. This fiscal year, the agency expects to pay out one-point-two trillion dollars in benefits to 66-million people.

Glenwood PD reports 2 arrests

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October 31st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – Police in Glenwood report two men were arrested on separate charges, Monday. 18-year-old Sawyer Talich, of Glenwood, was arrested for Criminal Mischief. He posted a $300 bond and was released. And, 24-year-old Bryce Smith, of Council Bluffs, was arrested for Driving While Revoked. His bond was set at $1,000.