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Nunn Introduces Bipartisan Legislation to Support Small Businesses in Rural Iowa

News

August 25th, 2023 by Jim Field

U.S. Representatives Zach Nunn (IA-03) and Angie Craig (MN-02) today introduced bipartisan legislation to support rural small businesses. The Rural Microentrepreneur Assistance Act will eliminate barriers within the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Microentrepreneur Assistance Program (RMAP) to increase support for small businesses receiving loans through the program.

“Small businesses are the backbone of our rural areas, providing needed services and a sense of community that drive the economy,” said Rep. Nunn. “As costs climb for businesses, we need to adapt to ensure additional support to these job creators throughout the areas of Iowa that need it most.”

99 percent of all Iowa businesses are small businesses, employing near half of all working Iowans. In August of 2022, 64.2 percent of small businesses reported finding it challenging to access the capital they need to start a business. Rural small businesses often find it especially difficult to find ample cash flow.

The USDA Rural Microentrepreneur Assistance Program provides loans or grants to small businesses to help with startup and growth. The program also provides training and technical assistance to borrowers and microentrepreneurs. Currently, loans are limited to 75 percent of the project cost up to $50,000. The loans are limited to use for certain start up, expansion, new equipment purchases, or facility improvement costs.

The bipartisan Rural Microentrepreneur Assistance Act will remove those limits to ensure this program fully supports rural small businesses.  Specifically, the bill:

  • Provides an inflation adjustment to the maximum loan amount given to a business.
    Allows a RMAP loan to be used for 100 percent of project costs, an increase from the current rate of 75 percent.
    Empowers businesses to use RMAP loans to finance up to 50 percent of real estate construction costs, which is prohibited under current rules.

Rep. Nunn introduced the legislation with three small business owners and the Center for Rural Affairs in Ottumwa, Iowa.

Adams County Sheriff’s Report

News

August 25th, 2023 by Jim Field

The Adams County Sheriff’s Office issued a report on recent activity Friday.

On July 28th, deputies arrested 40 year old Kristin Wiechman of Prescott for causing bodily injury.  Wiechman was booked and released.

On August 1st, 34 year old Megan Johnson of St. Joseph, Missouri was arrested during a traffic stop in Corning and charged with possession of drug paraphernalia.  She was booked at the Adams County Jail and released after posting bond.  A 14 year old juvenile in the vehicle was also charged with minor in possession of a vapor product.

On August 6th, 31 year old Sandra Kile of Creston was arrested during a traffic stop and charged with driving while suspended.

On August 8th, 48 year old Cherokie Davis of Corning was arrested at a traffic stop and charged with operating while intoxicated, 1st offense.

On August 12th, Christopher Draman of Lenox was charged during a traffic stop with driving while suspended.

Also on August 12th, a 16 year old juvenile was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance (marijuana) and possession of drug paranernalia.

On August 14th at 6:30 pm, the Adams County Sheriff’s Office received a 9-1-1 call that 5 juveniles were missing from a kayaking trip on the East Nodaway River.  Deputies were able to locate the 5 juveniles walking in a bean field approximately 2 miles east of Brooks.  The youngsters said that they were kayaking in front of two adults and another juvenile on the river.  The 5 stopped on the river to wait for the others to catch up.  The adults never showed up after the juveniles waited for nearly 4 hours.  The adults dialed 9-1-1 when they found the 5 kayaks the juveniles were using empty along the riverbank.  The 5 were treated by Adams County ambulance and released to their families.  Later that night, shortly after 9:30, the Sheriff’s Office got another 9-1-1 call that the two adults and one juvenile were still on the river about 1.5 miles east of Brooks.  The caller said one adult male was experiencing medical issues and needed immediate attention.  The three were safely located and the adult male was taken to CHI Health Mercy in Corning.

On August 22nd, Angela Marie Nicholson of Corning was arrested on an active warrant for failing to appear on an original charge of probation violation.  Nicholson was posted bond and was released.

No. 2 Cedar Rapids Xavier visits No. 5 Waverly-Shell Rock in 4A Friday night

Sports

August 25th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Top five teams collide in class 4A Friday night in Waverly when fifth ranked Waverly-Shell Rock hosts second ranked Cedar Rapids Xavier. The Saints are the defending 4A champs.

That’s Waverly-Shell Rock coach Mark Hubbard. The Saints have won the previous five meetings in what Hubbard believes is a budding rivalry.

Success at the Family Fun Day Hosted by Cass County Child Abuse Prevention Council!

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 25th, 2023 by Jim Field

Family Crisis Support Networks hosted a duck pond activity

The Cass County Child Abuse Prevention Council partnered with the Healthy Cass County Coalition and other community organizations to host their second annual Family Fun Day at the 2023 Cass County Fair.

On Saturday, July 29th, the fairgrounds were full of family activities from noon-4 PM, including water fights, a duck pond, a garden story walk, hands-on S.T.E.M. activities, a book walk, yard games and more! Each station earned a stamp on a prize card that rewarded the family with a food voucher provided by the Family Crisis Support Network.

Thank you to all the participating organizations for making the day a huge success:  Healthy Cass County, Shift ATL/Sunnyside Range, Cass County Child Abuse Prevention Council, Atlantic Fire Department, Atlantic Public Library, Zion Integrated Behavioral Health Services, Cass County Master Gardeners, Cass County ISU Extension, Cass County Farm Bureau, Iowa Learning Farms, Cass County 4-H and Iowa Corn.

Iowa Learning Farms set up their Conservation Station to teach about the science of water quality and natural resources through hands-on interactive activities

The Cass County Child Abuse Prevention Council and Healthy Cass County loved seeing families enjoy some time together at the Cass County Fair while gathering ideas for activities that can be done at home, at school and out in the community as a family. The council also reminds people that child abuse is preventable, and everyone can play a part in creating safe, healthy, and nurturing environments for kids in our local communities. We cannot wait for next year to do it all over again!

For more information and updates about the Cass County Child Abuse Prevention Council, visit @CassCountyChildAbusePreventionCouncil on Facebook.

4-H Staff and volunteers provided hands-on robotics experiences to youth

For more information on local health and wellness events, resources, and partnerships follow Healthy Cass County on Facebook @HealthyCassCounty.

ELVIN BREACH, 85, of Atlantic (8-30-2023)

Obituaries

August 25th, 2023 by Jim Field

ELVIN BREACH, 85, of Atlantic died August 24, 2023, at Cass Health with family by his side.  A Memorial Visitation with Family Present for ELVIN BREACH will be held on Wednesday, August, 30, 2023 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Roland Funeral Service in Atlantic.

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Private family burial will be at a later date in the Atlantic Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to the family for later designation.

Roland Funeral Service is caring for Elvin’s family and his arrangements. Condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

ELVIN BREACH is survived by:

Sons:  Randy (Diane) Breach of Atlantic; Roger (Denise) Breach of Oakland

2 Grandchildren

3 Great-Grandchildren

Red Oak Police Report August 25, 2023

News

August 25th, 2023 by Jim Field

Red Oak police report that on Thursday, August 24 at 11:45 pm they arrested 31 year old Drew Gagnon of Harlan in the 200 block of North Broadway in Red Oak for possession of drug paraphernalia.  He was held in the Montgomery County Jail on $300 bond.

Also, on Thursday, a minor traffic accident was reported shortly afternoon 2:00 pm at the intersection of North 6th Street and East Corning Street in Red Oak.  Susan Edenburn of Red Oak was traveling south on North 6th Street in her 2001 Pontiac Grand Am and went through the stop sigh, striking the front of a 2012 Chevy Silverado driven by Justin Eugene White of Red Oak.  Neither driver was injured.  Damage to each vehicle was $1,000.  Edenburn was charged with failing to obey a stop sign.

Finally, relief from the heat wave as forecasters see 80’s for the weekend

News, Weather

August 25th, 2023 by Jim Field

That excessive heat warning is still posted for a fifth consecutive day for 28 counties in southern Iowa until 7 o’clock tonight (Friday), and while the rest of the state is no longer under the warning, it’ll still be hot — just not as hot as it’s been all week. Meteorologist Alexis Jimenez (hah-MEN-ez), with the National Weather Service, says the extreme heat wave is finally cooling off, though it’ll be gradual.

Parts of northern Iowa saw showers and scattered thunderstorms this morning, though the rain won’t be widespread. By tomorrow, Jimenez says temperatures should be closer to normal for Iowa in late August.

Forecasters say some areas of the state may see highs a few days next week only in the 70s. That’s a big change from this week, as multiple records were set in triple-digits, including 105 degrees in Waterloo on Wednesday, and a heat index of 122 degrees in Sioux City on Monday.

Trojan Preview – Week 1 – 08/25/2023

Podcasts, Sports, Trojan Preview/Who’s Gonna Win?

August 25th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

KJAN Sports Director Asa Lucas’ weekly discussion with Atlantic Head Football Coach Joe Brummer. We get you introduced to the 2023 squad and talk about the Week 1 match-up with the Clarke Indians.

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Atlantic Football Feeling Confident for Clarke

Sports

August 25th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

(Atlantic) — The wait for Trojan football is finally over. This week the Trojans start their season on the road at Clarke. But last week Atlantic had a scrimmage against Carroll where some cobwebs had to be dusted off.

That was Atlantic Head Coach Joe Brummer. The scrimmage revealed a few weaknesses that the Trojans needed to work on. Coach Brummer was candid about his takeaways from the scrimmage. He dedicated all of this week’s practice to strengthen his team and becoming better.

It is not all doom and gloom for Atlantic. With the tweaks made Coach Brummer is still confident in his team and the work they’ve been putting in all off season. He sees a lot of positives in this year’s team. He likes the tenacity and fresh energy they carry.

Tonight’s matchup will be a good test for this younger Atlantic squad. Even with Clarke being a class size smaller at 2A, this will not be an easy game for the Trojans. Coach Brummer is aware of the grit Atlantic needs to win tonight’s game.

Kickoff in Osceola is set for 7:30 p.m. Friday, August 25th. The game will be carried on KJAN/KJANTV and the pregame show starts at 6:30 p.m.

Hawkeyes Control Cyclones, 2-1, in Cy-Hawk Series Opener

Sports

August 25th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa  The University of Iowa women’s soccer team improved to 3-0 on the season with a, 2-1, victory over Iowa State on Thursday night at the University of Iowa Soccer Complex. With the rivalry win, the Hawkeyes score the first two points in the 2023-24 Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series.

A goal from junior Kenzie Roling in the 34th minute gave Iowa the lead heading into halftime. Sophomore Shae Doherty hit Roling in transition to set up the score against a two-on-one look from the Cyclone defense.

Three minutes into the second half, junior Elle Otto widened the gap with her second goal of the season. Coming on another transition look, Otto’s first shot was blocked by sliding Cyclone goalkeeper Avery Gillahan; Otto was there for the rebound and sailed the ball through an open net.

Iowa once again kept up the offensive pressure, outshooting its opponent for the third-straight contest, with a 19-7 advantage in shots over the Cyclones. Each team finished with five shots on goal.

Iowa State didn’t quit. Oliva Edwards found Lauren Hernandez off a free kick set piece to convert a score in the 82nd minute of play to make the score 2-1. The goal proved to be too-little-too-late, in part thanks to a lunging save by senior Macy Enneking earlier in the period off a dangerous look in the box from Iowa State’s Alex Campana in the 54th minute. Enneking finished with four saves on Thursday.

HEAR FROM HEAD COACH DAVE DIIANNI

“I have coached in enough of these to know that you can have a good plan, but tactics sometimes go out the window. It is about who competes and wins the small moments within the game. I thought we did a little bit of both, to be honest. I thought we, tactically, were prepared. I think our kids ran the gameplan to perfection, to be honest. I felt we created enough chances.

I was disappointed at the end that we let the game get a little bit loose. That is going to happen when momentum lulls, but that is a little bit naïve. We had some young players on the field, and we have to do a little better job of managing momentum. One small miss turns into a snowball effect, but our kids held on, battled and did enough to get the win, which we deserved.

Elle [Otto] has been just a godsend. Her work ethic is extreme. She has gotten better as a soccer player. Initially, she was just a back-to-goal player, and now she is turning, slipping players, looking to hunt her shot. I am really proud. She missed a chance in the first half with a great move and touch in the box. She, Kenzie [Roling], Delaney [Holtey] and Kelli [McGroarty] helped us do a great job up top and created some good chances.

This was a team win, I thought. Everybody who came off the bench played well and played a role to help us get this win… We take it really seriously, starting the Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series and being the first sport out. Last year was a bit disappointing, so we are really happy for the fans and the Hawkeyes. Now we pass that baton on to everybody else who goes after us.”

 

HAWKEYE NOTABLES

  • Iowa Soccer improves to 15-8-2 against Iowa State in the all-time series.
  • Fútbol Forecast: Since 2013, the winner of the Iowa vs. Iowa State women’s soccer match has correlated to the winner of the Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series football game in eight of nine seasons (the outlier was in 2018).
  • 2 for the Money: The Hawkeyes are undefeated in their last 39 games when scoring two goals or more. Since the start of the 2018 season, Iowa has a record of 36-0-3 when scoring two goals or more. That includes a 2-0-0 record this season, 4-0-2 record in 2022, 9-0 in 2021, 2-0 in 2020, 13-0-1 in 2019 and 5-0 in 2018. The Hawkeyes won their final two games in 2017 when scoring two-plus goals. The last time Iowa lost a game while netting at least two goals was Oct. 1, 2017, at Michigan State (L, 3-2).
  • 90 Tracker: Senior Samantha Cary (3) and freshman Millie Greer (2) each logged 90 minutes on the Hawkeye back line. Other Hawkeyes to play the entirety of at least one match this season are seniors Rielee Fetty and Maggie Johnston.

UP NEXT

Iowa (3-0) travels to Starkville, Mississippi, on Aug. 31 for a showdown with Mississippi State (2-0-1) at the Mississippi State Soccer Field. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. (CT). The Hawkeyes host Senior Day the following Sunday, Sept. 3, starting at 1 p.m. vs. SEMO (1-1-1) at the University of Iowa Soccer Complex.