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Travel on state highways continues to show impact of economy

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October 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – State highway travel numbers continue to reflect some economic issues. The D-O-T’s Stuart Anderson reported to the state Transportation Commission Monday. “August we’re continuing to see that trend that we saw going back to the April time frame of traffic below 2019 levels –which we really felt was directly correlated to the higher fuel prices,” Anderson says. He says gas prices dropped some, but recently have inched back up. “September data is actually showing an increase for the first time since very early this year compared to 2019 levels so maybe we are seeing some changes in travel patterns,” he says. Anderson says the September increase was small.

“Our September total traffic counts in Iowa are about half a percent above the same month in 2019,” Sanderson says. “Of course, it does continue to show that rural versus municipal trend — where rural is up about two percent, and municipal is down about two percent.” He says they will have to wait for October numbers to determine if the increase in travel has continued.

Grassley could be Senate Budget Committee chair if he wins another six-year term

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October 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Chuck Grassley says if he’s re-elected and Republicans hold majority control of the U.S. Senate for the next six years, he may become chairman of the committee that oversees the entire federal budget. “I’m going to finish out my two years of the six years I can be chairman of the Judiciary Committee if we’re in the majority,” Grasley says, “and then the next committee I can be chairman of would be the Budget Committee.” Grassley is a long-term member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, but Grassley says he’s not positioned to be a chairman of that panel.

“I think the chances of that are nil,” Grassley says. “…My seniority has been emphasized on the other three committees: Budget, Finance and Judiciary.” Grassley says the Ag Committee’s work on the 2023 Farm Bill is well-underway and prospects for the legislature are good, whichever party holds a majority of seats in the senate next year. “I think we’ll get it passed,” Grassley says. “It tends to be one that’s very bipartisan.” Democrat Mike Franken, a retired Navy admiral, is challenging Grassley’s bid for an eighth term in the U.S. Senate. Franken would seek a seat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee if he’s elected.

Cass County Supervisors approve General Relief Assistance Program Ordinance & other matters

News

October 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Board of Supervisor Board Chair Steve Baier has informally issued the Oath of Office to Kathy Somers, who was appointed to serve as the Cass County Auditor, until at least the November 8th General Election. The action was taken during the Board’s meeting this (Tuesday) morning, at the Cass County Courthouse. Somers is running unopposed. She succeeds Sara Harris, who resigned in September, but whose resignation wasn’t accepted until just this month.

The Supervisors also adopted Cass County Ordinance Number 2 “General Relief Assistance Program,” following a public hearing – during which there were no comments. In other business, the Board tabled until Oct. 18, 2022, action on the Sale of the County-owned Farm, because there was not enough time to publish the notice. They approved the Cass County Weed Commissioner’s Annual report. Board Chair Steve Baier mentioned “County-wide, we’re getting a better handle on the wild cucumbers.

The Board approved the Cass County Employee handbook, and where their meeting agenda’s would be posted for public viewing. The Board voted to increase a Treasurer’s Office employee wage from $18 dollars to $19, instead of $20, as Treasurer Tracey J. Marshall requested. And, County Engineer Trent Wolken reported on bridge projects, including the concrete box culvert on Boston Road, east of Olive Street (South of I-80). That project is finished and the road is open.

Cass County Bridge project

Bridge #182 on Chesnut St

Boston Rd.

Boston Road Concrete Box Culvert

He said also, the bridge on W. 6th Street in Atlantic closed Monday, and is expected to remain closed for about 10 weeks so substructure repairs may be conducted. And, Wolken said his department has a truck driver position open at the Anita shed, which was published last week. The closing date is October 25th. He says they have already received applications for the position.

CAM School Board approves Security Cam’s & real estate hearing date

News

October 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Anita, Iowa) – Members of the CAM School District’s Board of Education, Monday evening, approved a bid to upgrade the district’s security cameras. CAM Superintendent Paul Croghan told KJAN the Board accepted a bid from Walsh securities in the amount of $102,166. The cameras are intended to improve student safety in all District’s buildings, and is a precursor to the Homeland Security Audit which takes place within the next couple of months.

The CAM School Board also approved a Resolution setting the date for a Public Hearing on the sale of District real estate, as November 14th. The four properties are not, and have not been used by the School District, in quite some time, and there is no foreseeable use for the parcels.

In other business, the CAM School Board approved an SBRC Modified Supplemental Amount Application and Supplemental Aid for the 2021-22 Special Education Program, in a deficit amount of $214,750.77.

IATC Weekly Cross Country Rankings 10/11/2022

Sports

October 11th, 2022 by admin

Boys 3A

8. Glenwood
11. Lewis Central

Girls 3A

5. Harlan
10. Atlantic
16. Glenwood

Boys 2A

19. Clarinda

Girls 2A

18. Clarinda

Boys 1A

2. ACGC
3. Woodbine
6. St. Albert
7. IKM-Manning
14. Riverside

Girls 1A

1 Logan-Magnolia
2. Earlham
10. ACGC
17. IKM-Manning
18. Woodbine

Full rankings HERE

Bob Saunders XC Classic 10/10/2020

Sports

October 11th, 2022 by admin

OABCIG Bob Saunders XC Classic
10/10/2022

Girls Team Scores

  1. Boyer Valley 74
  2. Pocahontas 104
  3. Manson NW Webster 108
  4. Alta-Aurelia 120
  5. Lawton-Bronson 137
  6. Sioux Central 139
  7. Woodbury Central 167
  8. MVAOCOU 199
  9. Ridge View 219
  10. South Central Calhoun 253
  11. Newell-Fonda 286
  12. Exira-EHK 292
  13. OABCIG 312
  14. Westwood 358
  15. Southeast Valley 392

Girls Individual Top Ten

1 Peterson, Nora 10 Alta-Aurelia 19:01.79 1
2 Richman, Alyssa 10 Manson North 19:43.91 2
3 Putze, Rachel 09 Woodbury Cent-KP 20:03.73 3
4 Mesz, Jolee 12 Lawton Bronson 20:15.35 4
5 Judisch, Chloe 11 South Centra 20:40.02 5
6 Vohs, Jaycie 11 Ridge View 21:17.81 6
7 Axman, Kristin 09 Pocahontas Area 21:18.11 7
8 Oswald, Preslie 12 Manson North 21:19.93 8
9 Broer, Chloe 09 West Monona 21:24.31
10 Malone, Lauren 11 Boyer Valley 21:34.41 9

Boys Team Scores

  1. Woodbine 41
  2. East Sac County 76
  3. Manson NW Webster 110
  4. MVAOCOU 137
  5. Sioux Central 144
  6. West Monona 187
  7. Southeast Valley 202
  8. Ridge View 236
  9. South Central Calhoun 238
  10. Alta-Aurelia 246
  11. Siouxland Christian 261
  12. Woodbury Central 263
  13. Exira-EHK 311
  14. OABCIG 343
  15. West Harrison 416
  16. Newell-Fonda 435

Boys Individual Top Ten

1 Bendgen, Landon 11 Woodbine 16:18.68 1
2 Heffernan, Patrick 12 Boyer Valley 16:33.65
3 Engel, Parker 11 East Sac County 17:54.38 2
4 Wagner, Gunner 10 Woodbine 17:59.09 3
5 Hanson, Oscar 10 Southeast Valley 18:01.84 4
6 Sonksen, Braden 12 Alta-Aurelia 18:08.70 5
7 Aragon, Isaiah 11 East Sac County 18:10.46 6
8 Moline, Lane 12 Manson North 18:15.17 7
9 Moseman, Theo 12 Lawton Bronson 18:19.85
10 Mckinley, Eein 12 West Monona 18:20.12 8
11 Sporrer, Landon 09 East Sac County 18:23.80 9

Full results HERE

Heartbeat Today 10-11-2022

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

October 11th, 2022 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Market Manager Brigham Hoegh about the final Produce in the Park event coming up on Thursday, October 13, 2022 from 4:30 – 6:30 in the Atlantic City Park.

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ETHEL BOCKELMANN, 98, of Denison (Svcs. 10/12/22)

Obituaries

October 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

ETHEL BOCKELMANN, 98, of Denison, died Sunday, Oct. 9, 2022, at the Exira Care Center. Funeral Services for ETHEL BOCKELMANN will be held 10:30 AM, Wednesday, October 12th, at Our Savior Lutheran Church in Denison. Huebner Funeral Home in Denison has the arrangements.

Visitation at the church is on Wednesday, from 9- until 10-A.M.

Burial will be in the St. Clair Cemetery, in Ute.

Memorials may be directed to Our Savior Lutheran Church in Denison.

ETHEL BOCKELMANN is survived by:

Her daughter: Chrystal (Allen) Zobel, of Audubon.

Her sons – Eugene (Linda) Bockelmann, of Fort Dodge; Richard (Cheryl) Bockelmann, and Mark Bockelmann, all of Denison.

Seven grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren; many other relatives and friends.

Online condolences and tributes may be left at https://www.huebnerfuneralhome.com

Creston man arrested for Public Intox.

News

October 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Police in Creston Sunday evening, arrested 65-year-old Gregory Lee Kaufman, of Creston. The man was taken into custody a little after 7-p.m., at the Creston Dairy Queen for Public Intoxication. He was being held in the Union County Jail on a $300 cash or surety bond.

Secretary of State says effort to get more poll workers has paid off

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October 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Election Day is now four weeks away, and Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate says efforts to recruit more poll workers for elections during the pandemic are appearing to pay off. “We’ve had now a couple of counties that have said, ‘I got enough’, you don’t need to send me anymore,” he says. Pate says the idea was to protect some of the older workers and have more people available to help out. He says some counties still face some issues — like having a balance of Democrat and Republican workers. “You get into a county that’s a diehard Republican or diehard Democrat county, now you’ve got to get the other party because we want equal representation. So the auditors really have to hustle hard to make sure that they get that balance, “Pate says.

Pate spoke during a voting machine test with Polk County Elections Director John Chiodo. Polk County has the most residents and Chiodo says the extra poll worker recruiting has helped. “That was one of the nerve-wracking things, especially during COVID is finding people to work — and even now it’s a struggle. I mean, as you all know, businesses are having trouble finding people,” he says. Pate says the general elections coming up are big — but there are other elections throughout the year where they need workers. “You can’t expect the same poll workers to come to every one of these for you. We tried to provide consistency and all the training. So there’s a lot of templates we put out from our office. And what I how I look at it is our Office plays the role of being a coach. The players are right,” according to Pate. Pate says you can help by thinking ahead before election day.

“I encourage you to have a plan. It’s not a complicated process, but have a plan for voting. And it’s as basic as is my voter registration up to date. Maybe I haven’t registered yet. Do I know where my voting precinct is? Do I know what the polling hours are? Am I gonna vote absentee? So there’s some deadlines for that,” Pate says. “I mean, I love our postal folks — but we don’t have overnight delivery. So you don’t want to be pushing your luck and getting those ballots in and not getting counted.” He says if the auditor doesn’t have your ballot on election day it won’t be counted.

You can track your absentee ballot on the Secretary of State’s website.