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Atlantic USPS warns of package text scams

News

September 2nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Atlantic Post Office Customer Service Supervisor Mark McNees has issued a warning about a package tracking text scam that has hit multiple text users. It’s called “Smishing.” You are likely to receive an unsolicited text message with an unfamiliar or strange web link that indicates a USPS delivery requires a response from you. If you have never signed-up for a USPS tracking request for a specific package, McNees says “Don’t click that link!”

This type of text message is a scam called “Smishing”, which is a form of phishing that is intended to get you to provide your personal or financial information. The scammers often attempt to disguise themselves as a government agency, bank or other company, to lend legitimacy to their claims. The criminals want to receive personally identifiable information (PFI) about the victim (Message recipient), such as: account user names and passwords; Social Security Number; Date of birth; PIN number (personal identification number); or other sensitive information. That information is then used to carry out other crimes, such as financial fraud. 

The Postal Service offers tools to track specific packages, but customers are required to either register online, or initiate a text message, and provide a tracking number. USPS will NOT send customers at text message or e-mail without a customer first requesting the service with a tracking number, and the message WILL NOT contain a link. If you did not initiate the tracking request for a specific package directly from USPS, and it contains a link, don’t click on the link!

For more information about these services and other products, please visit USPS Text Tracking FAQS at https://www.usps.com/text-tracking/welcome.htm.    To protect yourself from consumer frauds, visit https://www.uspis.gov/tips-prevention/mail-fraud

And, to report USPS related SMISHING, e-mail spam@usps.gov.  Without clicking on the web link you received, copy the body of the suspicious text message and paste into a new email. Provide your name in the email, and attach a screenshot of the text message showing the phone number of the sender and the date sent. Include any relevant details in your email, such as if you clicked on the link, of you lost money, if you provided any personal information, or if you experienced any impacts to your credit or person. The Postal Service will contact you if more information is needed.

Complains about Non-USPS related smishing can be sent to any of the following law enforcement partners of the U.S Postal Inspection Service:

The Federal Trade Commission at ftc.gov/complaint

The FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center, at https://www.ic3.gov/complaint

Guthrie County Fair Swine Show Results

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 2nd, 2022 by Jim Field

Friday, September 2, 2022 at Guthrie Center

Breeding Gilts:  Champion – Presley Buttler, Reserve – Ty Ganzer

Market Gilts:  Champion – Tessa Slaybaugh, Reseve:  Rylee Robson

Market Barrow:  Champion – Presley Buttler, Reserve – Blake Hodges

Overall Market Hog:  Champion – Tessa Slaybaugh, Reserve – Presley Buttler

Pen of 3:  Champion – Reagan Carney, Reserve:  Ryan Cogil

Senior Showmanship Champion:  Chase Slaybaugh

Intermediate Showmanship Champion:  Rylee Robson

Junior Showmanship Champion:  Blake Ganzer

Master Showmanship Champion:  Rylee Robson

Heartbeat Today 9-2-2022

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

September 2nd, 2022 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Dottie Krogh about the Cass County Master Gardeners Fall Plant and Bulb Sale on Saturday, September 10.

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Lewis Central runs at Kirk Schmaltz Invite in Ames

Sports

September 2nd, 2022 by admin

The Lewis Central cross country teams ran at the Kirk Schmaltz Invitational in Ames on Thursday.

The Titans boys team finished with 260 points in 12th place. Ethan Eichhorn had a 4th place individual finish in 15:43.80. Kade Diercks finished 35th.

The Titans girls team had 328 points and finished 11th place. Ava Bussey was their top runner in 59th place.

—In another area XC note Coon Rapids-Bayard freshman Landon Cook ran 19th with a time of 19:54.01 at the Madrid Invitational.

West Central Valley XC Invitational 09/01/2022

Sports

September 2nd, 2022 by admin

West Central Valley XC Invitational
09/01/2022

Girls Team Scores

  1. Kuemper Catholic 55
  2. Interstate-35 76
  3. West Central Valley 80
  4. Saydel 101
  5. Greene County 109
  6. Ankeny Christian Academy 110
  7. CAM 128

Girls Individual Top Ten

  1. Marie Dea, Kuemper Catholic
  2. Stefi Beisswenger, Audubon
  3. Julia Kanne, Kuemper Catholic
  4. Chasey Rowan, West Central Valley
  5. Taitlin Koch, West Central Valley
  6. Olivia Phillips, Interstate-35
  7. Jazz Christensen, Nodaway Valley
  8. Olivia Shannon, Greene County
  9. Ella Petersen, Exira-EHK
  10. Clara Tylavsky, Saydel

CAM’s Lyndsey Chaney was 11th.

Boys Team Scores

  1. Kuemper Catholic 39
  2. Interstate-35 49
  3. Nodaway Valley 98
  4. Ankeny Christian Academy 99
  5. Greene County 99
  6. Saydel 139
  7. SW Valley 192

Boys Individual Top Ten

  1. Doug Berg, Nodaway Valley
  2. Ryan North, Kuemper Catholic
  3. Jacob Greving, Kuemper Catholic
  4. Mason Maiers, Interstate-35
  5. Daniel Schoening, Ankeny Christian
  6. Ben Reyes, Interstate-35
  7. Malachi Broers, Nodaway Valley
  8. Austin Vander Werf, Interstate-35
  9. Alex Davis, Ankeny Christian
  10. Thomas Pottebaum, Kuemper Catholic

Full results HERE

High School Volleyball Scoreboard 09/01/2022

Sports

September 2nd, 2022 by admin

ADM Tournament

(2-0) ADM 21-21, Atlantic 16-12
(2-0) Nevada 21-21, Atlantic 15-11
(2-1) Norwalk 9-21-15, Atlantic 21-7-7
(2-0) Norwalk 21-21, Gilbert 18-16
(2-0) Norwalk 21-21, Woodward-Granger 10-14
(2-1) ADM 19-21-15, Nevada 21-15-12
(2-0) ADM 21-21, Woodward-Granger 12-13
(2-1) ADM 21-17-15, Gilbert 14-21-7
(2-0) ADM 26-21, Norwalk 24-17
(2-0) Nevada 21-21, Norwalk 17-14
(2-0) Nevada 21-21, Gilbert 16-12
(2-0) Nevada 21-22, Woodward-Granger 3-20

Hawkeye Ten Conference

(3-0) Harlan 25-25-25, Denison-Schleswig 13-14-9
(3-0) Lewis Central 25-25-25, Clarinda 10-7-12
(3-0) Shenandoah 27-25-27, Creston 25-15-25

Corner Conference

(3-2) Griswold 25-22-25-22-15, Fremont-Mills 18-25-20-25-11
(3-2) Sidney 25-25-22-18-15, Stanton 20-16-25-25-2

Other Scores

(3-0) CB Abraham Lincoln 25-25-25, LeMars 15-22-23
(3-0) Bedford 25-25-25, Lamoni 15-16-19
(3-0) Boyer Valley 25-25-25, IKM-Manning 14-23-10
(2-0) Clarke 25-26, Central Decatur 22-24
(3-2) Glidden-Ralston def West Central Valley
(3-0) Lenox 25-25-25, Interstate 35 16-22-20
(2-1) Missouri Valley 17-21-15, MVAOCOU 21-6-8
(2-0) Missouri Valley 21-21, West Monona 15-7
(2-0) Missouri Valley 21-21, Sioux City West 18-4
(3-0) Mount Ayr 25-25-25, Essex 11-18-17

EDDIE RAY MACK, 67, of Hamlin (9-5-2022)

Obituaries

September 2nd, 2022 by Jim Field

EDDIE RAY MACK, 67, of Hamlin died Thursday, September 1, 2022 at his home.  Funeral services for EDDIE RAY MACK will be held on Monday, September 5, 2022 at 2:00 P.M. in the Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon.

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Friends may call at the Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon.  Family visitation will be Monday from 12:00 pm until service time at the funeral home.

Burial in the Maple Grove Cemetery in Audubon.

EDDIE RAY MACK is survived by:

Wife:  Kathy Mack of Hamlin

Children:  Trina (Aaron) Sarsfield of Atlantic; Eddie Ray Mack, Jr. of Hamlin and Nikki (Nathan) Johnson of Hamlin

Sisters:  Connie Mack of Murray; Nora Keller of Lyons, NE

Brother:  Arthur Mack of Skidmore, MO

Brother-in-law:  Kip (Jenny) Malone of Corning

Sister-in-law:  Jane Mack

9 Grandchildren

2 Great-Grandchildren

nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

ISU police hoping new pedestrian bridge helps fans for season opener

News, Sports

September 2nd, 2022 by admin

Thousands of fans are expected to head to Ames for the first Iowa State home football game Saturday. I-S-U Police Chief Michael Newton says a new pedestrian bridge on the east side of Jack Trice Stadium should help with all the extra traffic.

Officers have had to stop cars to let pedestrians cross the street safely, and now they can just walk across the bridge.

There is a new R-V parking lot that will feed into the bridge too. Newton says there are not a lot of changes for those who attend the game.

Newton reminds everyone to park legally for the game.

Newton says to give yourself extra time to get to your parking area, as there will be lots of traffic for the game. The Cyclones face Southeast Missouri State at 1 p-m.

Skyscan Forecast Friday 09/02/2022

Weather

September 2nd, 2022 by admin

Skyscan Forecast  Friday, September 2, 2022  Dan Hicks

Today: Areas of fog early then partly cloudy. A few scattered showers and thunderstorms this afternoon. S @ 10-15. High 90.

Tonight: Partly to mostly cloudy. A few scattered showers and thunderstorms. S shifting to N @ 5-10. Low 65.

Saturday: Partly cloudy. N @ 10. High 82.

Saturday Night: Mostly clear. NNE @ 5-10. Low 57.

Sunday: Partly cloudy. High 84.

Monday: Partly cloudy. High 88.

Yesterday’s high was 79 and the low overnight was 64. This day last year the high was 75 and the low 65. The all-time record high was 101 in 2000. The record low was 30 in 1893. Sunrise is 6:46 a.m. and Sunset is 7:52 p.m.

Iowa beef plant developer calls Walmart’s move a ‘seismic shift’ for industry

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Retail giant Walmart bought a minority share in a Nebraska beef packing plant on Wednesday, what an Iowa cattleman says is a “seismic shift” in the beef processing industry.

Chad Tentinger, principal developer of Cattlemen’s Heritage Beef Company, says the move is historic — and it was inevitable. “We’ve already seen it in other avenues, in pork and we’ve seen it in chicken, I think beef is just the next natural progression of that,” Tentinger says. “It also is going to be another playing field. I think anytime you can bring the farmer’s product closer to the end user — to retail — is a good thing long-term.” 

Cattlemen’s Heritage is planning to build a $325 million beef packing plant in southwest Iowa’s Mills County. Tentinger says Walmart’s move this week is what he sees for the future, which he says represents a “massive, fundamental change” to the beef industry. “It started out as stockyards and stockyards sold to packing plants, and then the stockyards went away and then farmers sold directly to the packing plant. Packing plants got consolidated into what we call the Big Four today and for the first time in a very long time, now there’s other industry that’s getting into this process,” Tentinger says. “So to have retailers enter the processing business is a drastic shift than what we’ve ever seen before.”

Tentinger sees Walmart’s investment in the North Platte property as the first step by retail into beef production, which he predicts will be good for the consumer and good for the cattle producer. “Retailers, at the end of the day, they want to know where their meat’s coming from. They want to know exactly, down to what farm it came off of, potentially, where it came from, animal health, wellbeing, all these things are becoming more and more important to the consumer,” Tentinger says. “And when you have that, it automatically draws off smaller producer farms and smaller family farms.”

It may only be a matter of time, he says, before Iowa-based grocery chains like Hy-Vee or Fareway make a similar move to Walmart by investing in localized meat processing. “I think every retailer nationwide today is taking note of this and looking at the opportunities going forward in the processing business, for sure,” he says.

Tentinger is founder and owner of TenCorp, a cattle industry construction firm with offices in Des Moines and Marcus. The planned beef plant in Mills County is on target to begin construction late this fall, Tentinger says, with the opening scheduled for late 2024. It will employ up to 750 workers and at capacity, will be able to process up to 1,500 head of cattle per day.