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Christie, mulling 2024 presidential run, returns to Iowa

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August 12th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has returned to the Iowa campaign trail to headline a fundraiser for Senator Chuck Grassley, but Christie, who ran for president in 2020, may be back soon as a 2024 presidential candidate. “Definitely thinking about it. I’ve made no secret of that,” Christie told Radio Iowa. “I won’t make a final decision until the beginning part of next year.”

Christie suggested that while Donald Trump may be considered the front-runner for the GOP’s next presidential nomination, things change quickly in politics. “I think we have a fundamental decision to make as Republicans: Are we going to be the party of me or the party of us?…Are we going to just pursue one person’s agenda or are we going to pursue an agenda that can make our entire country better, more prosperous and more united,” Christie said. “…That’s a conversation worth having for us both as a party and for all of us as a country.”

In a country that seems to be clearly divided into partisan camps, Christie said now is the time for a Republican presidential campaign about unity. “You see this over and over again, going back to the Civil War. Lincoln regularly spoke about a house divided not being able to stand and about wanting to bring the country and the union back together,” Christie said. “I think at the moments you need discussions of unity are the moments when we are most divided and I think this is one of those times.”

Christie, a two-term governor of New Jersey, served as a U.S. Attorney for seven years. Christie said it’s “crazy talk” and inflammatory for other Republicans to suggest defunding the FBI as a response to the search of former President Trump’s Florida home.

“Whatever those documents are and especially if they concern and involve national security, they should have never been taken from the White House to begin with and once they were discovered, they should have been returned immediately,” Christie said. “I do think it’s extraordinary to execute a federal search on a former president’s home or office.”

If court documents related to the search are released for public view, Christie said it will give Americans a better idea of why a federal judge signed off on the search. The Department of Justice filed a motion yesterday to unseal those documents and late last night, Trump announced he would agree to the release. The decision is now up to the judge.

Christie left Iowa early this (Friday) morning, after headlining a Grassley fundraiser on Thursday night.

College students urged to carefully examine leases

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August 12th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Monday, August 22nd is the first day of class for students at Iowa, Iowa State, and UNI, and college students who are looking for apartments for the school year should be careful not to get scammed.

Consumer advocate Lara Sutherlin says crooks are making fake apartment listings online and asking people for up-front fees to rent a place. Sutherlin says, “Anytime someone is trying to show you an apartment sight-unseen, and they want you to pay up-front, that’s a scam and you should avoid it.” 

Don’t give in to the high-pressure tactic, she says if a landlord wants you to hurry up on signing a rental agreement or lease.
“It’s important that landlords and tenants understand their rights and their obligations under a rental agreement,” Sutherlin says. “First of all, you should get it in writing, and you should go into the apartment yourself before you rent.”

Prospective renters should make a checklist and take pictures of all the existing damage when you move in. “These apartments have been used over time and they’ve been used by other college kids who’ve had a lot of fun over the years in college, which means there could be stains in the carpet and cracks in the walls,” she says, “and you don’t want to have to pay for that out of your security deposit after a year’s rent.”

Sutherlin says renters should also carefully look over their lease before signing it, including all of that fine print.

Iowa sales tax revenue dropped $101 million in July

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August 12th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – State sales tax revenue for the month of July fell significantly. Jeff Robinson of the Legislative Services Agency said the $101 million drop may be because consumer spending was so high in July of 2021.

“All states experienced a very large increase in sales tax revenue as economies reopened and consumers returned to the market with pent up demand and federal stimulus money to spend,” Robinson said. “Eventually, this situation was going to subside and perhaps this is a sign retail spending is returning to normal.”

Quarterly sales tax and income tax payments to the state were due July 31. Total state tax collections for the month of July declined.

“The slowdown is rooted both to changes in the state accounting process and to the unusual nature of the national economy as retail spending emerged from the pandemic lockdown,” Robinson said.

The Iowa Department of Revenue created a new account last
November that intitially holds all payments to the state — including state fuels taxes that must be separated and deposited in the Road Use Tax Fund. That accounting change makes month-to-month comparisons difficult until taxes are separated into categories.

64th Annual Tournament of Champions- Day 1 Scores

Sports

August 12th, 2022 by admin

Friday, August 12, 2022 @ Atlantic Golf and Country Club

Open Division

  1. Matt Weresh (Past Champion) 3232=64 (-5)
  2. Justin Livingston  3234=66 (-3)
  3. Zach Christianson (AGCC) 33-35=68 (-1)
  4. Jared Koch (Majestic Hills GC)- 34-34=68 (-1)
  5. Henry Weresh (DM G&CC) 34-34=68 (-1)
  6. Drew Thompson 32-37=69 (E)
  7. Eric Boehlert 35-34=69 (E)
  8. Ross Martens (Past Champion) 36-34=70 (+1)
  9. Steven Martin 35-35=70 (+1)
  10. Chad Buresh (Woodward GC) 35-35=70 (+1)
  11. Evan Smith (Pine Knolls GC) 35-35=70 (+1)
  12. Caleb Hayworth 35-36=71 (+2)
  13. Alex Fuhs 35=36=71 (+2)
  14. Tony Finestead 38-34=72 (+3)
  15. Jeff Gude (AGCC) 36-36=72 (+3)
  16. Jake Olsen (AGCC) 33-39=72 (+3)
  17. Ryan Clark (Briarwood GC) 36-36=72 (+3)
  18. Alex Bireline (Past Champion) 37-35=72 (+3)
  19. Matt Gearheart 38-34=72 (+3)
  20. Matt Haley 38-36=74 (+5)
  21. Carter Trewet (TCI CC) 33-41=74 (+5)
  22. Rob Langfelt (Nishna Hills GC) 40-34-74 (+5)
  23. Scott Beach 37-38=75 (+6)
  24. Cory Schultes 37-38=75 (+6)
  25. Andrew Martin (Past Champion) 38-37=75 (+6)
  26. Chase Jahde (Crestwood Hills GC) 38-38=76 (+7)
  27. Elijah Block 38-38=76 (+7)
  28. Zach Riddle 37-40=77 (+8)
  29. Jake Speer 37-40=77 (+8)
  30. Cole Chapin 38-39=77 (+8)
  31. Blake Perrin 37-40=77 (+8)
  32. Dustin McLaren (AGCC) 36-41=77 (+8)
  33. Jared Cochran 38-40= 78 (+9)
  34. Sam Pieczynski (Waveland CC) 39-39=78 (+9)
  35. Ben Renaud (Nishna Hills GC) 42-36=78 (+9)
  36. William Bunce 38-40=78 (+9)
  37. Garret Caltrider 40-38=78 (+9)
  38. Spencer McCosh 41-38=79 (+10)
  39. Dan Larsen 38-41=79 (+10)
  40. Micky Williamson (Audubon G&CC) 38-42=80 (+11)
  41. Devin Brines 39-41=80 (+11)
  42. Brad Hartkopf (Past Champion) 41-39=80 (+11)
  43. Michael West 42-38=80 (+11)
  44. Brett Geer 43-37=80 (+11)
  45. Drey Newell (AGCC) 38-43=81 (+12)
  46. Nate Ross (AGCC) 38-43=81 (+12)
  47. Grant Caltrider 38-43=81 (+12)
  48. Derek Jacobsen (Past Champion) 40-41=81 (+12)
  49. Trevor Schweers 39-42+81 (+12)
  50. Connor Anderson (Country Greens GC) 38-43=81 (+12)
  51. Jay Small 40-41=81 (+12)
  52. McKinley Leonard 43-39=82 (+13)
  53. Nathan Berg 43-39=82 (+13)
  54. Lucas Mosier (AGCC) 39-43=82 (+13)
  55. Cole Swenson 38-47=85 (+16)
  56. Travis Olsen 43-43=86 (+17)
  57. Jeremy Jaacks 43-44=87 (+18)
  58. Ryan Hawkins 47-42=89 (+20)
  59. Victor Bunce 47-43=90 (+21)
  60. Hogan Hook (Griswold G&CC) 46-46=92 (+23)

Senior Division

  1. Darby McLaren (AGCC) 33-35=68 (-1)
  2. Bill Matzdorff (Briarwood GC) 33-36=69 (E)
  3. Del Miller (Past Champion) 35-36=71 (+2)
  4. Chris Nelson (Past Champion) 34-37=71 (+2)
  5. Ron Peterson (Past Champion) 37-35=72 (+3)
  6. Jeff Morenz (AGCC) 38-37=75 (+6)
  7. Nick Costanzo 36-39=75 (+6)
  8. Rick Carter (Past Champion) 37-39=76 (+7)
  9. Scott Retzlaff 36-40=76 (+7)
  10. Ron Eads (Waveland CC) 38-38=76 (+7)
  11. Brian Christensen 38-39=77 (+8)
  12. Daryl Armstrong (Crestwood Hills) 37-40=77 (+8)
  13. Darron Baker (Past Champion) 38-40=78 (+9)
  14. Jeff Heckroth (Woodward GC) 39-41=80 (+11)
  15. Bobby Rist (Lake City CC) 39-42=81 (+12)
  16. Blair Hoegh (Ankeny G&CC) 40-41=81 (+12)
  17. Shane Burmeister 40-41=81 (+12)
  18. Bob Franke (Briarwood GC) 42-40=82 (+13)
  19. Monte Michael 45-45=90 (+21)
  20. Paul Huddleson (Nishna Hills GC) 43-51=94 (+25)

Super Senior Division

  1. Rick Thompson (Past Champion) 3332=65 (-4)
  2. Mick Allen (AGCC) 34-35=69 (E)
  3. John Willmore (Past Champion) 35-36=71 (+2)
  4. Barry McGinn (Quail Run CC) 35-37=72 (+3)
  5. Gary Hayworth 36-38=74 (+5)
  6. Arnie Leistad (Past Champion) 40-34=74 (+5)
  7. Kim Peters (Crestwood Hills GC) 38-36=74 (+5)
  8. George Gartelos (Past Champion) 37-39=76 (+7)
  9. Jim Simmelink (Crestwood Hills GC) 40-36=76 (+7)
  10. Jim Mullenix (Past Champion) 40-40=80 (+11)
  11. Bob Sweeney (Nishna Hills GC) 37-43=80 (+11)
  12. Jeff Boehlert 40-40=80 (+11)
  13. John Holmes (Past Champion) 41-40=81 (+12)
  14. Tim Dooley (Eagle Grove GC) 45-36=81 (+12)
  15. Mark Williams 42-40=82 (+13)
  16. James Mick Lee 38-44=82 (+13)
  17. Dick Scybert (Past Champion) 39-43=82 (+13)
  18. Gaylord Schelling (AGCC) 41-44=85 (+16)
  19. John McDermott 48-39=87 (+18)
  20. R. Pendegraft 42-45=87 (+18)
  21. David Higgins (Bedford CC) 45-42=87 (+18)
  22. Larry Frakes 42-47=89 (+20)
  23. Roger Herring (AGCC) 44-47=91 (+22)

Secretary Pate provides grants to every county to improvement accessibility for voters with disabilities

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August 12th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate is providing a $1,000 grant to every county in the state to improve voter access ahead of the 2022 general election. The grant is intended for counties to partner with local advocacy organizations and self-advocates to receive feedback on how polling places can be more accessible for Iowans with disabilities.

“I want all voters to have a positive experience when they cast their ballot,” Secretary Pate said. “Every polling place is required to be accessible, but we need to move past simple compliance. Inclusion begins in the planning stages and providing county auditors with the resources to work with local organizations to improve access will make sure every Iowan can easily navigate their polling place on Election Day.”

Approximately 300,000 Iowans have a disability. Counties can use the grant to improve accessibility considerations and receive communication, etiquette, and sensitivity training to understand the perspective of voters with disabilities.

“Voting can be challenging for people with disabilities,” said Bill Kallestad, public policy manager for the Iowa Developmental Disabilities Council. “This grant opportunity is a great way to take steps to understand and address these challenges. Learning about voting challenges from people with disabilities can lead to meaningful change.”

Secretary Pate’s efforts to improve access for Iowans with disabilities have earned national recognition from the U.S. Election Assistance Commission and the National Association of Secretaries of State.

“We are excited by the continued commitment to making voting accessible for Iowans with disabilities,” said Catherine Johnson, executive director for Disability Rights Iowa. “As the Protection and Advocacy system for Iowa, voting accessibility is one of our main focus areas. We are passionate about making sure Iowans with disabilities have the chance to share their opinions with all of Iowa through voting. We are grateful for the continued partnership with Secretary of State’s Office and their making this grant accessible to all counties in Iowa.”

The deadline for counties to request the grant funds is August 31 and the scope of work must be completed by the November 2022 general election.

Audubon County Livestock Producer’s Bull wins “Super Bull” title at the 2022 IA State Fair

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 12th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – Audubon County Farm Bureau Board Member Randy Dreher and his huge bull named “Albert the Bull,” s the 2022 Iowa State Fair Super Bull! “Albert” weighed-in at 3,042-pounds! Make sure to give Albert a visit when you are at the Iowa State Fair!

Randy Dreher & family. (Audubon Chamber of Commerce FB photo)

Cass County General Election filing update

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August 12th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(UPDATED] (Atlantic, Iowa) – Cass County Deputy Auditor Sheri Karns reports two candidates filed their nomination papers in advance of the November General Election, as of Friday, Aug. 12th:

Chad Becker is running for the Agricultural Extension Council. And,

Mike Klocke is running for Hospital Trustee.

Sunnyside Pool End of Year Update

News

August 12th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Atlantic Parks and Recreation Department Director Bryant Rasmussen and his staff say they would like to thank everyone who supported the Sunnyside Pool over the summer. “Unfortunately,” Bryant says, “the season is starting to wind down and school with be starting soon. Due to the lack of lifeguards the pool will begin reducing its days.

After Sunday August 14th, the Sunnyside Pool will only be open on the weekends: Saturday the 20th and Sunday the 21st, and again on Saturday the 27th and Sunday the 28th.

Rasmussen said “Once again, thank you for a great pool season, and we look forward to seeing you again in 2023!”

RUTH MARY HENKELMAN, 70, of Harlan (8-20-2022)

Obituaries

August 12th, 2022 by Jim Field

RUTH MARY HENKELMAN, 70, of Harlan died August 4, 2022 at her home.  A Memorial service for RUTH MARY HENKELMAN will be held on Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 1:00 pm at Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan.

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Visitation will be held on Saturday, August 20, 2022 from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm at the funeral home.

Burial in the Saints Peter & Paul Cemetery in Defiance.

RUTH MARY HENKELMAN is survived by:

Brother:  Clem (fiance Rebecca Trenhaille) Henkelman of Harlan

Sister-in-Law:  Barbara Henkelman of Omaha

Nieces and nephew

Semi-tractor trailer rollover near Marne Friday morning

News

August 12th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Marne, Iowa) – The driver of a semi-tractor trailer suffered minor injuries during a rollover accident this (Friday) morning on Interstate 80 westbound, in Cass County. According to dispatch reports, the accident happened just west of  the 54 mile marker, at around 3:57-p.m.

When the semi rolled into the ditch, the driver was left hanging upside down by his seat belt. Passing motorists stopped and helped cut him free. He suffered shoulder and head pain, along with minor bruises and abrasions. The driver (and only occupant of the vehicle) was transported to Cass Health. His name was not released.

Marne Fire and Rescue, Cass EMS and the Cass County Sheriff’s Office responded to the scene.