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Good Samaritan Society to close facilities in Fontanelle and Postville

News

September 23rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Adair County, Iowa) – Families of persons living at the Good Samaritan Society in Fontanelle and Postville were notified on Wednesday, that those care facilities will be closing in less than two months. KCCI in Des Moines and KWWL TV in Waterloo, reports the notice said both facilities would be closing on Nov. 19th.

Officials said the closure is due to multiple challenges seen by the facility like hiring more staff, low resident numbers and complications due to COVID-19. Inadequate Medicaid reimbursement rates are also playing a role in the closures, along with increased operating costs, which combined, officials say, have led to a situation that is not sustainable.

In Eastern Iowa, the Good Samaritan Society in Postville is also closing on Nov. 19, but their independent living apartments will stay open.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Friday, Sept.23 2022

Weather

September 23rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly cloudy w/scattered light rain. High 65. SE @ 15-25 mph.
Tonight: Becoming partly cloudy. Low 52. SW @ 5-10.
Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High near 80. WNW @ 10-15.
Sunday: P/Cldy. High 74.
Monday: P/Cldy. High 74.

Thursday’s High in Atlantic was 68. The Low was 50. We received .04″ rain overnight here at KJAN. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 79 and the Low was 36. The Record High on this date was 99 in 1892. The Record Low was 23 in 1983.

Iowa native nominated for key USDA job

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 23rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A northeast Iowa native has been nominated to help lead U.S. Department of Agriculture efforts to expand and promote exports of agricultural commodities and products. Alexis Taylor has been nominated to serve as undersecretary for trade and foreign agricultural affairs. Taylor promises to work to remove trade barriers and ensure countries adhere to science-based regulations.

“Expanding and maintaining diversified market opportunities, rebuilding strong and reliable trading relationships, and and holding our trading partners accountable is essential,” Taylor says. Taylor expects part of the job will be dealing with the growing food security crisis caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. “The United States plays a critical role in combating food insecurity and working to protect the most vulnerable,” Taylor says.

Taylor testified before the U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee yesterday (Thursday). “I would not be here today without the support of my family, including my mother Carol, who’s watching from home in Iowa,” Taylor said. “…I am also thankful for the first and most influential farmer in my life, my father Joe.

Alexis Taylor (USDA photo)

Although he has passed, there’s not a day that goes by that I do not call upon the lessons that I learned on the farm from him.” Taylor grew up near Holy Cross, a small town in Dubuque County, on a farm that’s been in her family for over 160 years.

“I learned many things growing up on my family’s farm, from the hard work and long hours our producers put into raising a crop or keeping livestock healthy to the challenges that unpredticable weather and volatile markets can bring, but one of the most to important things that was instilled in me as a child was a desire to give back to my community,” Taylor said. “…It drew me to a career in public service, working to advance the interests of the community I grew up in — U.S. agriculture.”

Taylor graduated from Iowa State University in 2005 with a degree in political science. She served in the Army Reserves and did a tour of duty in Iraq. Taylor oversaw the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services before being appointed director of the Oregon Department of Agriculture in 2016.

Axne hails passage of public safety bills

News

September 23rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Third district Congresswoman Cindy Axne of West Des Moines is one of the Democrats who pressed for votes on a package of public safety initiatives that cleared the U.S. House Thursday. “I think it dispels that lie about ‘defunding’ the police,” Axne says. The package would provide money to recruit and retain officers and would set aside funding specifically for small police departments.

“To ensure that cities like Atlantic, Red Oak, our sheriffs’ departments that are under 125 people or less have their own system to go through,” Axne says. “We’re not going to compete with the Chicago’s and the New York’s anymore to make sure that they get the funding that they need.”

The House passed four different law enforcement measures. One would provide money to hire social workers to respond to 9-1-1 calls involving people in a mental health crisis. “So that our police officers aren’t engaged in those issues, they can focus on the job, and we can have experts who deal with those,” Axne says. The House also voted to increase federal funding for crime victim support services and provide grants to police and prosecutors to investigate sexual assaults, shootings and homicides.

“Just to ensure that, quite honestly, we start solving more of these crimes,” Axne says, “and making sure that we’re addressing victims’ needs at the same time.” There were some tense moments yesterday (Thursday) as a few progressive Democrats refused to support bringing the bills up for votes, but after months of internal negotiations, a majority of House Democrats got the bills passed. Republicans in the House voted for some of the bills and opposed others.

All three Republicans from Iowa voted for the Invest to Protect Act, to provide federal grants to police departments.

“Pick a little, Talk a little” event to be held in Atlantic, Sunday afternoon

News

September 23rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) –  You’re invited to attend a picnic in Atlantic Sunday afternoon. Kimberly Spillers, with Rural Community Solutions, says the “Pick a little, talk a little” event will be held from Noon until 3-p.m., at the Camblin Addition of Sunnyside Park. After eating, discussion will take place on important pre-midterm election topics of public education, the environment, choice for women, healthcare and mental health, with several experts presenting.

Spillers says this is the first of several events scheduled to gather the community to discuss tough public topics to build unity and understanding that helps Cass County better-function as a democracy to make decisions together.

Other events of the same nature, are scheduled will take place at the Family Table Restaurant in Atlantic, on the following Saturday’s in October: the 1st, 15th, and 29th, from 9-until 10:30-AM. The 15th is dedicated to helping first-time voters know what to expect when they go to the polls Nov. 8 or vote absentee.

All are hosted to promote democracy by the Cass County Democrats.

Fatal motorcycle-tractor accident in Shelby County Thursday night

News

September 23rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Avoca, Iowa) – A collision north of Avoca, in Shelby County, Thursday night, claimed the life of a man from Emerson. According to the Iowa State Patrol, a 2011 Harley Davidson motorcycle operated by 33-year-old Timothy Steve McFarland, of Emerson, was traveling north on Highway 59 at around 8:19-p.m., when a 2005 International tractor pulled out from a farm drive at 525 Highway 59.

When the tractor, driven by 49-year-old Robert Arkfeld, Jr., of Manilla, entered the highway in an attempt to turn south, McFarland was unable to stop. His cycle hit the front of the tractor, resulting in suffering fatal injuries. McFarland died at the scene. Robert Arkfeld, Jr. was not injured.

The accident remains under investigation by the Iowa State Patrol and Shelby County Sheriff’s Office.

Treynor boys and Logan-Magnolia girls win at Tri-Center Cross Country Invite

Sports

September 22nd, 2022 by admin

Tri-Center Cross Country Invitational
09/22/2022

Girls Team Scoring

  1. Logan-Magnolia 17
  2. Treynor 52
  3. Boyer Valley 69
  4. AHSTW 100
  5. Tri-Center 124
  6. Shenandoah 142

Girls Individual Top Ten

  1. Madison Sporrer, Logan-Magnolia
  2. Allysen Johnsen, Logan-Magnolia
  3. Stefi Beisswenger, Audubon
  4. Maya Moss, Logan-Magnolia
  5. Lilly Irwin, Underwood
  6. Haedyn Hall, Logan-Magnolia
  7. Lauren Malone, Boyer Valley
  8. Alyssa Kulesa, Treynor
  9. Greylan Hornbeck, Logan-Magnolia
  10. Rylie Knop, AHSTW

Boys Team Scoring

  1. Treynor 47
  2. Tri-Center 59
  3. Missouri Valley 80
  4. Shenandoah 86
  5. Logan-Magnolia 124
  6. Heartland Christian 148
  7. Underwood 153
  8. West Harrison 207

Boys Individual Top Ten

  1. Patrick Heffernan, Boyer Valley
  2. John Ross Biederman, Treynor
  3. Mason Youchum, Treynor
  4. Jeyden Farr, Treynor
  5. Gavin Andersen, Heartland Christian
  6. Caleb Hatch, AHSTW
  7. Jacob Hoden, Missouri Valley
  8. Adam Meadows, Missouri Valley
  9. Nicholas Dahir, Tri-Center
  10. Caden Geraghty, AHSTW

Full results HERE

ACGC dominates home cross country invitational

Sports

September 22nd, 2022 by admin

ACGC Cross Country Invitational
09/22/2022

Girls Team Scores

  1. ACGC 38
  2. IKM-Manning 53
  3. Martensdale-St. Marys 56
  4. West Central Valley 90
  5. Perry 111

Girls Individual Top Ten

  1. Ava Campbell, ACGC
  2. Taitlin Koch, West Central Valley
  3. Karson Oberender, Martensdale-St. Marys
  4. Adalyn Benson, ACGC
  5. Lauren Irlbeck, IKM-Manning
  6. Hayden Coffman, ACGC
  7. Taylor Beckendorf, IKM-Manning
  8. Ellie Baker, Martendsale-St. Marys
  9. Maclaine German, Martensdale-St. Marys
  10. Raegan Garrision, IKM-Manning

Full results HERE

Boys Team Scores

  1. ACGC 22
  2. IKM-Manning 45
  3. Martensdale-St. Marys 118
  4. Perry 120
  5. East Mills 137
  6. Exira-EHK 142
  7. West Central Valley 168

Boys Individual Top Ten

  1. Caden Keller, IKM-Manning
  2. Justin Reinhart, ACGC
  3. Andrew Mahaffey, ACGC
  4. Gavin Sloss, ACGC
  5. Yonas Andemichael, Perry
  6. Bo Arrasmith, ACGC
  7. Lance Bunde, ACGC
  8. Lane Sams, IKM-Manning
  9. Noah Kading, ACGC
  10. Nathan Johnson, IKM-Manning

Full results HERE

High School Volleyball Scoreboard 09/22/2022

Sports

September 22nd, 2022 by admin

Hawkeye Ten Conference

(3-0) Atlantic 25-25-25, Denison-Schleswig 15-22-15
(3-1) Clarinda 25-23-25-25, Creston 8-25-12-19
(3-0) Harlan 25-25-25, ACGC 21-19-16

Western Iowa Conference

(3-0) AHSTW 25-25-25, Tri-Center 16-17-22
(3-0) Audubon 25-25-25, IKM-Manning 10-15-14
(3-0) Missouri Valley 25-25-25, Logan-Magnolia 11-17-19
(3-2) Treynor 22-22-25-25-15, Riverside 25-25-14-21-7

Rolling Valley Conference

(3-0) Exira-EHK 25-25-25, Paton-Churdan 14-11-18
Coon Rapids-Bayard vs. Woodbine

Corner Conference

(3-0) Sidney 25-25-25, Hamburg 3-2-4

Pride of Iowa Confernece

(3-2) Wayne def East Union

Other Scores

(3-1) Bondurant-Farrar 25-23-25-25, Carroll 13-25-16-15
Mormon Trail vs Orient-Macksburg
CB Thomas Jefferson vs. Omaha Nation

Federal fugitive caught in Fort Dodge

News

September 22nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A federal fugitive from Omaha was arrested Wednesday in Fort Dodge. The Webster County Sheriff’s Office was notified by authorities that Cameron D. Carodine, a known Bloods criminal street gang member was wanted on outstanding warrants related to a federal investigation based in Omaha. When the police arrived, Carodine leaped from a second-story window and attempted to flee on foot.

Carodine was transported to a Fort Dodge hospital for clearance and ultimately booked into the Webster County Jail. The Webster County Sheriff’s Office is actively investigating the incident and criminal charges may be filed against the individuals who assisted Carodine in evading arrest in Fort Dodge.