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Most Iowa well water users don’t do annual quality tests — and they should

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 22nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A new survey finds as many as three out of four Iowa households that rely on private well water may be at risk for unhealthy nitrate levels. The Iowa State University Extension and Outreach survey found just 10 percent of well owners tested their water quality in the last year, as it is not required by state law. Jamie Benning is the assistant director for Agriculture and Natural Resources Extension at I-S-U. “What that tells us with the amount of, or the frequency of their monitoring, or testing, along with some other behaviors is that 73% of well owners in Iowa are at risk for nitrate exposure,” Benning says, “because they haven’t tested in the last two years.”

Benning says about 33 percent of well owners are considered to be at the highest risk because they also haven’t installed filters to remove nitrates and don’t seek alternative sources of drinking water. Even though it’s not required by the state, Benning says people should regularly test their well water to make sure it’s safe to drink.  She says, “Put it on your calendar, maybe around your birthday, maybe ahead of the holidays, a time that you’ll remember and treat it like any other health action that you take.”

It’s estimated about 7.6-percent of Iowa households use well water.

(reporting by Natalie Krebs, Iowa Public Radio)

Iowa ticket falls one number short of Mega Millions jackpot

News

August 22nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A ticket purchased in northeast Iowa was just one number short of winning a 99 million dollar Mega Millions prize. The ticket purchased at a Casey’s in the town of Ossian matched five numbers — but missed the Mega Ball — that would have resulted in the jackpot win for Friday’s drawing. The ticket holder will still get a one million dollar prize when they bring it in to Lottery Headquarters. It was the only ticket in the drawing to come that close to the jackpot.

No one had all the numbers, so the jackpot will increase for Tuesday’s drawing. (Estimated 116 million as of Monday)

WEEK OF AUGUST 22, 2022

Trading Post

August 22nd, 2022 by Lori Murphy

FOR SALE: Burn barrels $5 each, some have lids, some don’t. 712-249-9650 SOLD!

WANTED:  model trains, tracks, buildings and scenery for 13 year old grandson interested in trains. (712) 249-9783.

FOR SALE:  Johann Haviland Dinnerware – Bavaria Germany. Pattern: Brown Twilight Rose. Eight 7 piece place settings minus 1 coffee cup saucer and 4 of the soup bowls are Sweetheart Rose pattern. See photos. Includes meat platter, covered vegetable bowl, gravy bowl, cream pitcher and sugar bowl/lid. No oven, microwave or dishwasher. Very nice condition. $100 or reasonable offer. Call or text 712-254-3990.

FOR SALE:  4 section hoe for $400.  2 tandem discs. One is 12′ wide, the other is 14′ wide. Asking $400 each.  Also, rec room equipment, including a foosball table, hockey table and hot tub, all for $300.  712-355-1566 in Council Bluffs

WANTED:  Used horseshoes, any size.  Call 712-249-2087.

FOR SALE:  McCullough Eager Beaver weed eater with straight shaft, works fine, asking $50.  2 Makita variable speed cordless drills with spare batteries and chargers.  $25 each or both for $40.  Call 712-304-4998 in Hamlin.

FOR SALE:  Baler…When the bales were not clean cut anymore I decided to have the bale chamber rebuilt to the tune of $2,840 at the end of the season. The next year I was short of help and only baled about 1,000 bales so I retired.  I’m sure this machine is worth more than $7,500, but for lack of ambition on my part, I’m selling it at a loss, someone is going to get a real bargain! The baler can be seen at Anita Livestock Building now until it gets sold or until it goes on the auction on September 3. Any questions just call me.  Mike Blanchard, Atlantic.  712-243-3853SOLD!

FOR SALE:  John Deere 2 row planter for $400, weed sprayer with no tank $250 and a 1928 3 hinge, 2 door Chevy…great to be made into a Rat Rod $2,500. Located in Council Bluffs 712-355-1566

FOR SALE:  25 Frappuccino vases $5, approximately 600 satin rose petals $10,  3 floral pew hangers free, 45 bells $5, 100+ magnets free.  Call 712-789-9509.

FOR SALE:  iPhone S7…works good, just upgraded my phone.  Would like $100.  Call 712-789-2803. SOLD

WANTED:  Volkswagon vans or pick-up trucks from the 1950’s and 1960’s, in any condition.  Will offer a finder’s fee.  Call 620-910-7257.

WANTED:  Carports or sheds, frames would also be welcome, also looking for Cement tools.  Call 712-355-1566.

FOR SALE:  2 kayaks, 1 canoe, 1 row boat and trailer, all new, never used, asking $1,100 for all.  Call 712-355-1566.

FOR SALE:   Long dresser $35. SOLD!  Also, new in box, triple slow cooker and buffet and serve.  $30. Call 249-7173.

 

WANTED:  A wheelchair ramp.  Call 712-243-4016.

FOR SALE:  A heavy duty table saw with extended arms for plywood, purchased from a school, asking $150.  An aluminum pole with 3 lights, about 25′ long, for $450.  Call 712-355-1566 in Council Bluffs.

FOR SALE:  Eight – 6′ x 10′ dog kennel panels, one with door.  Asking $1,000.  Reduced to $800! Call 712-249-0282.

GARAGE SALE:  501 Ash Street – Behind the shop, Atlantic, IA.  Saturday 8:00 am-11:00 am.  Dishes & House Décor.  Added more Shop tools and misc stuff, collectibles, and much more!

FOR SALE:  Maytag Washer and Dryer pair complete with pedestal stands, Gray in color. Must be sold as a set with the stands, available September 2. In excellent condition. $550 for all. Call or text 712-249-1994.  SOLD!

FOR SALE: Pole driver for wood or steel posts, asking $150. Also selling 2 tandem discs. One is 12′ wide, the other is 14′ wide. Asking $600 each. 712-355-1566 in Council Bluffs

GOP candidate for state auditor says state gov’t should get out of the booze business

News

August 22nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Republican running for state auditor says he blew the whistle on profiteering in a state agency, but State Auditor Rob Sand’s office hasn’t launched an investigation. Todd Halbur, the former chief financial officer of the Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division, sued the State of Iowa after he was fired in 2018. “Unfortunately I became a whistleblower for them overcharging you on all of your liquor purchases,” Halbur says, “so at that point, we need to take action because it’s an illegal and unbusinesslike activity that the auditor’s office has a role on.”

Shortly after Halbur sued the Reynolds Administration in 2019, a spokesman for the Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division called Halbur’s allegations untrue. Private companies manage the sale of beer and wine to Iowa retailers, restaurants and bars, but the Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division is the wholesaler for liquor. “We need to get the Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division out of the booze business for the State of Iowa and the taxpayers,” Halbur says.

Halbur made his comments on the Des Moines Register’s Political Soapbox at the Iowa State Fair. Sand’s campaign manager says Halbir had a record of mishandling taxpayers’ money, but misstating asset values by hundreds of thousands of dollars three years in a row at the Alcoholic Beverages Division. If Halbur believes the state should have ended its wholesale liquor system, Sand’s campaign manager says Halbur should have been lobbying the Republican governor and Republicans who’ve been in charge of the legislature.

Iowa kids need to be up to date on vaccinations before school starts

News

August 22nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – As Iowa schools prepare to open for fall classes, parents are urged to make sure their children are up to date on their vaccinations. Dr. Nathan Boonstra, a general pediatrician with Blank Children’s Hospital in Des Moines, says in addition to the state-required shots, parents should also get their children vaccinated against COVID-19. Boonstra says that’s because some children do get very sick from the virus in rare cases.

Boonstra says parents should double check with their child’s pediatrician this year as many families have missed recent routine physical examinations due to the pandemic.

Kids as young as six months of age can be vaccinated against COVID.

(reporting by Natalie Krebs, Iowa Public Radio)

2 die in western Iowa motorcycle crash

News

August 22nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Modale, Iowa) –  A motorcycle crash at around 9:50-a.m. Sunday, south of Modale, claimed the lives of man and a woman from Omaha. The Harrison County Sheriff’s Office reports the crash happened on Austin Avenue near 307th Place. The wreck was discovered by a passing motorist, who called 911.

Investigators said a 2015 Harley-Davidson motorcycle ran off Austin Avenue and went into a ditch. It stopped in a bean field. The crash victims were identified as 51-year-old Louis J. Velasquez, and 52-year-old Karin L. Velasquez. Authorities have not yet determined who was driving the motorcycle and when the crash occurred.

Davenport Man Sentenced to Federal Prison for Bank Robbery; Iowa City Man Sentenced to Federal Prison for Firearm Charge

News

August 22nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

DAVENPORT, IA – Arnordo Corderrel Turner, age 34 of Davenport, was sentenced on Thursday, August 18, 2022 to 65 months in prison for Bank Robbery. Following his imprisonment, Turner was ordered to serve three years of supervised release. On June 16, 2021, Davenport police officers were dispatched to the Ascentra Credit Union for a reported bank robbery. Officers identified Turner as the robber. Turner passed a note to a teller requesting that they “put all the money on the counter.” The teller provided Turner with $1,155. Officers located Turner nearby and he admitted robbing the credit union. Turner pleaded guilty to the charge on February 22, 2022. United States Attorney Richard D. Westphal of the Southern District of Iowa made the announcement. The Federal Bureau of Investigation investigated the case.

DAVENPORT, IA – Ricky Pulley, age 39, of Iowa City, was sentenced on Friday, August 18, 2022 to 87 months in prison for Prohibited Person in Possession of a Firearm. Following his imprisonment, Pulley was ordered to serve three years of supervised release. Iowa City police officers were dispatched to a residential neighborhood on a report of shots fired. Surveillance video showed Pulley in a Chevrolet Equinox firing shots toward a dark-colored SUV. Pulley then crashed the Equinox into a snowbank and fled but was located hiding nearby. Officers recovered spent shell casings inside the Equinox and the discarded firearm on a deck of a home. Pulley was under the influence of both alcohol and marijuana at the time and has prior felony convictions, prohibiting him from possessing firearms. Pulley pleaded guilty on February 17, 2022. U.S. Attorney Richard D. Westphal of the Southern District of Iowa made the announcement. The Iowa City Police Department investigated the case.

Iowa State Fair Claims GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS® Title in Cornhole

News

August 22nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – Whether you call it bags, backyard toss, bagg-o, Chuck-o, bean bags or cornhole, the Iowa State Fair is the new title holder for the GUINNESS WORLD RECORD for the largest cornhole tournament on Saturday, August 20th. The old record was 444 participants set by an organization in San Diego, California in June of 2019. Guinness World Records officially counted 730 participants in the Iowa State Fair event on August 20, 2022. The number crushed the previous record by more than 280 people and made the Iowa State Fair the official record holder.

Iowa State Fair Cornhole Tournament. (Photo from iowastatefair.org.)

The cornhole tournament was sponsored by Floor & Décor. The team of Scott Strasburger and Chris Gehrls of Cedar Rapids topped the doubles teams to win first place. Zach Burns and Braden Nicholson of Norwalk took home second place, and Wesley Deevers and James Thudium of Ottumwa claimed third place.

40th Annual Carstens Farm Days: Don’t Miss the Action!

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 22nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Shelby, Iowa) – Iowa farm history will be showcased September 10th & 11th at Carstens Farm, located between Minden and Shelby, during the 40th Annual Carstens Farm Days. The event, now in its 40th year, showcases threshing, sawmill operations, crafters and vendors, a quilt show and of course, tractors. The Farm Days show has something for everyone throughout the weekend. Organizers invite you to come and see steam engines powering antique threshing machines, antique cars, trucks and machinery, a parade, crafts, and entertainment.  Over two hundred restored antique tractors will be on display.  The original Carstens farm buildings will be open for tours. The buildings will be alive with demonstrations that will bring back memories for older visitors and teach valuable history lessons to young people.

Good food is always a part of the Carstens Farm Days, and this year is no exception. A Friday evening pulled pork sandwich dinner will be hosted by the Friends of the Shelby Stone Arch Trail Committee. Proceeds of the Friday evening dinner will go to the trail committee.  The dinner will be served from 5:00 – 7:30 pm. All good days begin with a good breakfast and to start Farm Days off right, a great breakfast is planned at 6:30 a.m. both Saturday and Sunday. Snacks and lunch options provided by the Hodges Smokehouse Catering of Minden will be available. Various non-profit local groups will be offering refreshments and delicious desserts all weekend.

Homemade ice cream will be in plentiful supply during Farm Days. Serving Benny’s Ice Cream will be Carstens board member Ben Ausdemore and his wife Katie. This is a treat visitors won’t want to miss! On Saturday beginning at 5:30 p.m. enjoy Staley’s Chicken for a delicious dinner at the farm. The dinner will be $15 for adults and $10 for kids age 8 and under. Dinner proceeds will go toward on-going maintenance at Carstens 1880 Farmstead.

Case and Case IH Tractors and Equipment To Be Featured: Case and Case IH equipment of all types will be featured during Farm Days. Case and Case IH produce a full line of tractors, engines and farm implements from the late 1800s to present, continuing to build and distribute powerful and innovative machines globally. Case and Case IH tractor and implement owners are invited to bring their exhibits to display throughout the weekend.  Horsepower-testing, sawmill operations and field demonstrations will occupy tractor exhibitors all day. Over 250 pieces of vintage equipment were on display during the 2021 Farm Days show.  Visitors will enjoy watching most of the restored tractors as they go through the parade each afternoon at 2 p.m.

Quilt Show: A colorful display of quilts, wall hangings, wearable art and other types of quilting projects will be featured in the special event building at the farm. Many talented quilters from around the area will allow their works of art to be displayed for all to enjoy. Even if you have never displayed a quilt before, consider joining the fun and bringing a quilt to display.  Exhibitors are asked to deliver their quilts on Friday, September 10. For details about the quilt show or to inquire about adding your quilt to the collection, please call Jan Hursey at 712-544-2662.

Crafts, plants and treats galore: In case visitors run out of vintage tractors and other pieces of equipment to look at, there will be over fifty crafters and vendors on hand. A wide array of crafts, plants, vintage and antique items will be available.  From unique wooden creations to home raised honey, there will be something for everyone. A very healthy crop of farm-grown potatoes will also be available for purchase. Proceeds from the sale of potatoes will help make improvements to the farmstead.

Sunday Worship: On Sunday morning a non-denominational worship service will take place at 9:00 a.m. on the lawn in front of the Carstens home. Worship will be led by the Shelby United Methodist Church, Shelby. Everyone is welcome to join in the worship service.

Admission: Admission is $5 per day for everyone nine years and older.

Carstens 1880 Farmstead, Inc., a non-profit group of local volunteers, oversees an 80-acre working farm museum exhibit located between Minden and Shelby, Iowa in Pottawattamie County.  The farmstead is the home of Carstens Farm Days, which is held the first weekend after Labor Day each September.  It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  For more information visit the web site: www.carstensfarm.com

GENE “GOPHER” WEITL, 62, of rural Audubon County (Svcs. 8/22/22)

Obituaries

August 22nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

GENE “GOPHER” WEITL, 62, of rural Audubon County, died Aug. 17th at home. Funeral service for GENE “GOPHER” WEITL will be held 11-a.m. today (Aug. 22nd), at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, in Audubon. Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon has the arrangements.

The family visitation is today from 9-a.m. until 11-a.m., at the church.

Burial is in the Maple Grove Cemetery, in Audubon.

Gene “Gopher” Weitl is survived by:

His wife – Polly Weitl, of Audubon.

His children – Josh (Kiley) Weitl, of Dallas Center, and Jorja Wietl (and her fiancé Cooper Frankl), both of Cedar Falls.

His brothers and sisters – Noreen Havermann, of Carroll; Janice (Paul) Klaus, of Forest Lake, MN; Gary Weitl, of Templeton; & Sharon (Ken) Wicker of Independence, MO, and Dave (Kris) Weitl, of Pine CO.

2 grandchildren; his mother-in-law Rosie Dale of Audubon, Iowa; his sisters-in-law Sharon Weitl of Audubon, Iowa, Jennifer and husband Jim Mossyge of LeRoy, Minnesota; his brother-in-law Todd and wife Linda Dale of San Diego, California, other relatives and many friends.