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Survey: Iowa is the #1 state in the USA for driving

News

January 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Where would you rather spend the winter, Iowa or Hawaii? For most people, it’s an easy call, but not if you plan to do much driving.  A survey by the credit reporting website Wallethub, says Iowa is the best state in the nation for driving, while Hawaii came in last. The study is based on 31 different criteria, things like rush hour traffic, road conditions, safety records, and the cost to maintain a car, including gas prices.

Iowa ranked seventh for ownership costs and ninth for its infrastructure. Full car insurance coverage in Iowa averages 12-hundred-60 dollars a year, more than 400-dollars below the national average. Commute times for Iowans average about 19 minutes, one of the lowest in the country, while New York’s commute is longest at more than 33 minutes.

Bridgewater cattleman inducted into American Angus Assoc. Heritage Foundation

Ag/Outdoor, News

January 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Bridgewater, Iowa) – Dave Nichols of Nichols Farms, near Bridgewater, was honored with induction into the American Angus Association’s Heritage Foundation at the 2022 Angus Convention held in Salt Lake City, Utah, in November 2022. AAA created the Heritage Foundation in 1983 to honor the contributions of individuals who have gone above and beyond for the Angus Breed.

Nichols was selected for his groundbreaking work in data collection. Nichols Farms was one of the first herds to incorporate computer performance records to intricate feed intake and measurement systems, and has continuously adapted and extended the limits of performance records. Today, Nichols Farms collects and maintains more than 70 fields of data on each animal.

Officials with the Foundation say Nichols’ immense interest in data led to his heavy involvement in the Angus Herd Improvement Records (AHIR), and Beef Improvement Federation (BIF), along with partaking in numerous research projects to improve technology, placing him at the forefront of today’s EPD program. The farm’s latest research project focuses on feed efficiency, collecting data beef producers can utilize in breeding decisions.

Dave Nichols (Photo & story submitted by Terri Queck-Matzie.

In making the award announcement, officials with the Foundation said “Inductees of the Heritage Foundation depict the type of individuals who built a reputation with their drive, ambition and forward-thinking attitude. From his leadership and accolades, to his dedication to providing customers with a firm handshake and the best genetics possible, Nichols’ investment in the breed and its success is evident in all he does.”

In addition to Nichols, the 2022 Heritage Foundation inductees include: Jim and Sue Coleman of Modesto, California; Leo and Sam McDonnell of Columbus, Montana; and Becky and the late Arlen Sawyer of Bassett, Nebraska.

The American Angus Association® is the nation’s largest beef breed organization, serving more than 22,000 members across the United States, Canada and several other countries.

DEBORAH LINN MYERS, 63, of Anita (Private Graveside Svcs.)

Obituaries

January 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

DEBORAH LINN MYERS, 63, of Anita, died Saturday, January 14, 2023, at the Montgomery County Hospital in Red Oak/ Private graveside services for DEB MYERS will be held at the Evergreen Cemetery in Anita. Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Anita has the arrangements.

Memorials may be directed to the family in honor of Deborah they will be designated to many of her connected organizations and charities. Please mail them to the Schmidt Family Funeral Home P.O. Box 523, Atlantic, IA 50022.

DEB MYERS is survived by:

Her mother – Marilyn Luke.

Her brothers – Mark Luke, Rex Luke, Mike Luke, and Kevin Meyers, all of Anita.

3 arrests in Adair County

News

January 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater reports three arrests from the past week. On Wednesday (Jan. 11, 2023), 44-year-old Michael Ross Waddingham, of Orient, was arrested on a Department of Corrections warrant for Violation of Parole. He remains held without bond in the Adair County Jail.

On Jan. 10th, 29-year-old Matthew Ray Garcia, of Macksburg, was arrested in Red Oak on an Adair County warrant for Violation of Probation. He was released the following day on bond. And, on January 8th, 31-year-old Jon Rubin Stewart, of Waterloo, was arrested in Stuart, on a warrant out of Bremer County. He was released to Bremer County Deputies the same day.

Bill would allow ‘Rural Emergency Hospitals’ in Iowa

News

January 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A bill introduced in the Iowa House would set up a state licensing process for “rural emergency hospitals.” Federal rules now let small rural hospitals discontinue in-patient care and just provide an emergency room and outpatient services. Representative Martin Graber of Fort Madison says this could be a financial lifeline for more than 30 small Iowa hospitals where very few patients are being admitted for an overnight stay. “This is the first step in the process,” Graber says. “We’ve got to get the state to say: ‘It’s o.k. to license one.'”

Keokuk’s hospital closed in October and Graber says a stand-alone E-R would be a viable alternative in the community. “Blessing Hospital has said they’d be interested in it,” Graber says, “and they’re the logical ones.” Blessing Health, based in Quincy, Illinois, closed its 49-bed Keokuk hospital September 30th due to operating losses and low demand for in-patient care. The Rural Emergency Hospital license Graber and others are working on would increase the government’s reimbursement rates for Medicare and Medicaid patients treated in an emergency room.  “To make sure we have a place so that if one my constituents down in Keokuk shows up and they’ve had a stroke or they’re having a heart attack or some major problem, we can get them treated,” Graber says.

Once a critical patient is stabilized in a Rural Emergency Hospital’s E-R, Graber says they’d be transferred to in-patient care elsewhere, while patients with less acute emergencies could be quickly treated and discharged.

Eastern Iowa woman killed in a wrong-way car/semi collision Saturday morning

News

January 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Durant, Iowa) – A car traveling in the wrong direction crashed head-on into a semi tractor trailer, Saturday morning, resulting in the death of the car’s driver. The Iowa State Patrol reports a 2020 Honda driven by 46-year-old Rebecca McClaine, of Bettendorf, was traveling east in the westbound lanes of Interstate 80 north of Durant, in Cedar County, when her vehicle struck a 2014 Kenworth semi head-on near mile marker 277.  The accident happened at around 3:08-a.m., Saturday.

McClaine died at the scene. She was not wearing a seat belt.

The driver of the semi was not injured. He was identified as 65-year-old Stuart Anderson, of Northwood, Iowa. Following the collision, both vehicles came to rest in the median. The crash remains under investigation.

Man facing charges in fatal Chickasaw County crash

News

January 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Chickasaw County Sheriff says a man is facing multiple charges for a fatal accident in September. Thirty-eight-year-old Curtis Williams was charged with vehicular homicide, eluding, operating while under the influence, driving with a revoked license, reckless driving, operating a non-registered vehicle, failure to maintain control and speeding. Authorities say Williams led authorities on a chase in the early morning hours of September 26th, lost control of his vehicle, the vehicle rolled and the impact killed an 18-year-old passenger.

Williams is being held on a 32-thousand dollars bond.

WEEK OF JANUARY 16, 2023

Trading Post

January 16th, 2023 by Lori Murphy

FOR SALE: Maytag stove. Runs on LP gas. Has 5 burners and a self cleaning convection oven with several racks. Door handle is broken, but can still be opened and closed easily. Located in the Atlantic area. Buyer must haul. Asking $250 cash. 712-249-0145.

FOR SALE:  2 Kitchen Utensil sets..Purple and Orange. They have the holder for them too. Like New.  $25 a set.  New never opened- Supply Line for ice maker, 25 ft, $20.  530-531-9492.

FREE:  still have cats to give away to a good home/NO Kittens.  530-531-9492.

FOR SALE: Cub Cadet self-propelled snowblower. 6 gauge with reverse. Like brand new. Asking $900. Located in Griswold area 402-689-5954

FOR SALE: Dried, seasoned firewood. Will sell in any amount, very reasonably priced! Also several lengths of good, used corrugated tin. Call for more information 712-249-5160.

FOR SALE: 21″ single stage snowblower. Works good! $145.00 cash only. Call 712-249-6835 in Atlantic

FOR SALE: 5.6ft long x 26in wide x 32 in high. Cherry wood office bench/table. Asking $450. Interested call Tim at 712-249-9242 and leave message. Local pick up only.

ROLAND “RED” E. MCLAUGLIN, 87 of Avoca (Svcs 1/18/1023)

Obituaries

January 16th, 2023 by Lori Murphy

ROLAND E. “RED” MCLAUGLIN, 87 of Avoca, Iowa died Sunday, January 15 at Avoca Specialty Care. A Memorial Service for ROLAND E. MCLAUGLIN will take place on Wednesday, January 18 at 11:00 a.m. at Pauley Jones Funeral Home in Avoca. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca is assisting the family with arrangements.

Visitation with family will be held on Wednesday, January 18th from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service at the funeral home.

Burial will take place at a later date.

ROLAND E. “RED” MCLAUGLIN is survived by:

Brothers: Ray McLauglin of Walnut; Ed Mclauglin of Fremont, NE; Joe (Mary) Mclauglin of Mission, TX

Sisters: Arlene (Ed) Andersen of Rochester, MN; Marge (Wade) Crow of Omaha, NE

One brother-in-law, one sister-in-law

Iowa man freed from Minnesota prison after overturning of murder conviction

News

January 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A former Iowan is being released from a Minnesota prison after spending nearly 25 years behind bars. Sixty-three-year-old Thomas Rhodes was accused of the 1998 murder of his wife. The Minnesota Attorney General on Friday vacated Rhodes’ conviction of first- and second-degree murder for a lesser conviction of second-degree manslaughter. Rhodes was found guilty of first-degree premeditated murder and second-degree intentional murder after Jane Rhodes fell overboard and drowned during a nighttime boat ride on a lake at Spicer, Minnesota in July of 1998.

The new examination found that Jane Rhodes’ death was not inconsistent with an accidental fall. The Minnesota Conviction Review Unit decided the medical evidence used in the Rhodes conviction was flawed. The state says there is sufficient evidence to support Thomas Rhodes’ conviction of second-degree manslaughter. Rhodes is a native of Duncombe and graduated from Webster City high school in 1977.