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State lands grant to expand Farm to School program

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 8th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Department of Education is getting a federal grant to put more local food in schools and early child care centers. It’s the second time the department has received the two-year grant for the Iowa Farm to School program. The Iowa Department of Agriculture contributes matching funds. Brenda Windmuller, at the ed department, says they’ll host more training for school workers on food safety and how local food can be incorporated into school lunches.

“Our big thing is that we want to make sure that the public is aware of what’s going on,” Windmuller says. “We want to increase the number of schools that participate in Farm to School initiatives, maybe eliminate some of that hesitation around it.” The U-S-D-A awarded the state a 67-thousand dollar grant to support Farm to School, while the state ag department will also contribute 25-thousand dollars. Windmuller says there’s no requirements for schools to participate in the program, but she says the funding will allow more education for school staff who are interested.

“If all you want to do is maybe participate in Iowa Local Food Day, once a year, that’s something,” she says. “That’s how you kind of dip your toe in it, learn about it, and then maybe the next year, you can take the next step. Really, that is our main objective, to get more people engaged in the program, and to increase the numbers of participation across the state.”

Additionally, the Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa received close to 100-thousand dollars from the U-S-D-A to expand the school garden and increase food storage for students on the Meskwaki Settlement. They’ll also bring more tribal foods into schools and develop a tribal food sovereignty curriculum.

(reporting by Catherine Wheeler, Iowa Public Radio)

Atlantic native trains U.S. Navy Future Warfighters 

News

August 8th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(By Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Jerry Jimenez, Navy Office of Community Outreach)

GREAT LAKES, Ill. – Sailors are some of the most highly-trained people on the planet, according to Navy officials, and this training requires highly-dedicated instructors. At Naval Education and Training Command (NETC), this obligation falls upon hard-charging Navy professionals who train and mentor the Navy’s future warfighters.

Petty Officer 1st Class Madeline Binter, a native of Atlantic, Iowa, plays an important role as an instructor at NETC, providing the fleet with sailors who possess the basic technical knowledge and skills necessary for naval service. “I enjoy being able to play a role in the development of sailors,” said Binter. “It gives me a chance to really prepare them and help paint a picture of what is to come next after Great Lakes. It also gives me the chance to mentor more sailors that will spread all over the fleet.”

Petty Officer 1st Class Madeline Binter (Photo by Lt. Cmdr. Jacob Joy,
Navy Office of Community Outreach)

Instructors are experts in the subject matter they teach, and they provide cutting-edge technical training that transforms civilians into mission-ready sailors. Binter, a 2012 Exira-EHK High School graduate, joined the Navy seven years ago.

(Read the complete Navy Press release, HERE)

PHYLLIS J. SIMONTON, 95, of Atlantic (8-11-2022)

Obituaries

August 8th, 2022 by Jim Field

PHYLLIS J. SIMONTON, 95, of Atlantic died Saturday, August 6, 2022 at the Heritage House in Atlantic.  A Celebration of Life gathering for PHYLLIS J. SIMONTON will be held on Thursday, August 11, 2022 from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm at the Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.

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Open visitation will be held Thursday from 9:00 am to 11:00 am at the funeral home.

Burial will be at a later date in the Iowa Veterans Cemetery.

Condolence may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

PHYLLIS J. SIMONTON is survived by:

Daughter:  Susan (Steve) Scarlett of Adel

Son: Kelly (Bev) Simonton of Atlantic.

5 Grandchildren

12 Great Grandchildren

4 Great-great-grandchildren

Investigation in Red Oak leads Police to alleged bike thief

News

August 8th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – An investigation into the theft of a bicycle from the Red Oak Fareway parking lot on August 5th, resulted in an arrest the following day. Red Oak Police report 20-year-old Michael Lee Noel, of Red Oak, was arrested after officers reviewed video footage of the bike being stolen. Noel was taken into custody after police stopped him in the 1300 block of N. 1st Street, in Red Oak.

In additional to being charged with Theft in the 5th Degree, Noel was cited for possession of tobacco under the legal age, when he was found to have two packs of cigarettes in his possession. Bond was set at $300. Police say the bike was returned to its owner.

Police said also, no injuries were reported following a collision Sunday afternoon at N. Boundary and E. Hammond Streets. Vehicles driven by 77-year-old Jane Roberta Waltz and 53-year-old Brenda Leigh Vrba, both of Red Oak, collided when Waltz’ 2016 Chevy Equinox crossed over the middle of the street and into the lane of Vrba’s 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse. The SUV struck the car on the front.

The accident, which caused $4,000 damage altogether, remains under investigation.

Williamsburg bridge named in honor of only resident to die in Vietnam war

News

August 8th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The City of Williamsburg renamed the State Street Bridge in a ceremony Sunday to honor John Werner — the only native of the community to die while serving in the Vietnam War. Werner graduated from Williamsburg High School in 1968 and served in Vietnam with the Army’s 1st Air Cavalry Division as an Aircraft Engine Repairman. He died on August 23rd after being wounded the previous day in an artillery rocket mortar attack, he was 20 years old. Dwane Gragg of Williamsburg American Legion Post told K-C-R-G- T-V the naming of the bridge honors Werner and all who serve.

“The whole reason we started this process was just to raise awareness for our young men and women that go off to any branch of the service and also their families, the families that cry when they leave,” Gragg says. He says service takes a toll on families as well as veterans. “And whether they come back or not, it’s always the distances and separation on families are tough,” he says.

Members of the American Legion as well as Werner’s niece and the mayor of Williamsburg spoke at the ceremony, which included a rifle salute.

 

The Williamsburg city council approved a resolution to rename the bridge on March 14th of this year.

IHSBCA 2022 All-State Teams

Sports

August 8th, 2022 by admin

2022 All-State “Super Team”

P Anthony Watts Waukee Northwest Sr
P Cade Ubermueller Iowa City High Sr
P Carter Woollums Johnston Jr 
C Reese Moore Van Meter Sr         
C Spencer Campidilli Johnston Sr
1B Ian Gill Sioux City Heelan Sr 
2B Damin Churchman Ankeny Centennial Sr                   
SS Gable Mitchell Iowa City High Sr
3B Cal Sullivan Cedar Rapids Prairie Jr 
OF Miles Risley Johnston Sr             
OF Trevor Baumler Dowling Catholic So                 
OF Dylan Davis Cedar Rapids Kennedy Sr                    
OF Carter Thomas Mason City Sr        
UT Justin Hackett Winterset Sr
UT Ben Swails Clear Creek Amana Sr             
UT Austin Hilmer North Linn Sr                     

The Graphic Edge/IHSBCA “Player of the Year”
Miles Risley – Johnston

Lanny Peterson “All-Academic” Award
Lane Spieker – CAM, Anita

Gary and Sandy Nyhus Leadership Awards
Colten Clarahan – Keota
JC Dermody – Lewis Central
Easton Hays – Coon Rapids-Bayard
Alex Smith – Grinnell  

Paul Keitel Memorial Award
Cody Sunny – North Scott

4A All-State Teams

1st Team
3B Aidan Martin, CB Abraham Lincoln, SO

3A All-State Teams

1st Team
P JC Dermody, Lewis Central, SR

2nd Team
C Britton Bond, Lewis Central, SR
OF Cade Sears, Harlan, SO
UT Aron Harrington, Lewis Central, SR

3rd Team
SS Kayden Anderson, Glenwood, SO

2A All-State Teams

1st Team
C Jaxson Schumacher, Treynor, JR

2nd Team
P Logan Siebenellar, Kuemper Catholic, JR
2B Tayden Brown, Clarinda, JR
OF Landon Couse, Red Oak, JR
UT Jack Vanfossan, Underwood, SO

3rd Team
1B Brice Taylor, Panorama, SR
3B Benicio Lujano, Kuemper Catholic, SO
OF Mason Boothby, Underwood, SO

1A All-State Teams

1st Team
UT Lane Spieker, CAM, SR

2nd Team
1B, Cal Heydon, Coon Rapids-Bayard, 08

3rd Team
C Colby Rich, CAM, SR
OF Michael Turner, Tri-Center, JR
UT Justice Weers, Tri-Center, SR

See full list of teams here: 2022 Super Team and All-State Teams Press Release

Non-injury accident in Creston, Friday afternoon

News

August 8th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – The Creston Police Department reports no one was injured when two vehicles collided Friday afternoon, on the city’s southwest side. Authorities say a 2018 Mazda SUV driven by 63-year-old Michelle Irene Link-Grey, of Winterset, was traveling north of Bureau Street at around 1:50-p.m., when her vehicle struck a 2007 Chevy SUV driven by 38-year-old Kerri Jo Howard, of Creston, as she was traveling east on Lake Avenue. Bureau and Lake is an uncontrolled intersection.

The Mazda SUV struck Howard’s Trailblazer on the passenger side door, causing a total of $8,500 damage. No citations were issued.

Road debris causes $10k damage to a vehicle on I-80, Friday night

News

August 8th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Guthrie County, Iowa) – A tire on the road was struck by a 2019 Chevy Equinox Friday night on Interstate 80 in Guthrie County, causing $10,000 damage, but no one was injured. The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office reports the accident happened as 25-year-old Garrett Charles Groves, of Lapeer, MI., was traveling east on I-80, at around 10-p.m., Friday. His vehicle sustained heavy front end damage, but was able to make to Exit 93 off-ramp, and get off the road.

WEEK OF AUGUST 8, 2022

Trading Post

August 8th, 2022 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  A John Deere manure spreader for $500.  And, several retaining wall blocks for $100/pallet.  Call 712-355-1566.

FOR SALE:  I have one ticket for sale for the Knoxville Nationals for Saturday night.  I paid $51 and selling it for $25.  Section L, row 11, seat 25.  712-249-3558.

GARAGE SALE:  101 East 13th Street, Atlantic, Friday 10-6, Saturday 9-4, Lots of miscellaneous, Beds -dressers -dishes – retro vintage.

NEED A GOOD HOME:  For adoption fee, two kittens, fun and playful.  Call 712-744-3381.

GARAGE SALE:  Friday/Saturday at 400 East 4th St. in Atlantic.  Two satellite dishes, boat awning, tools and much more.

FOR SALE:  4 pick-up tires, 265-75-R15 on aluminum rims, in good shape.  Call 712-296-3654.

FOR SALE:  Adaptive bicycle $500.  Call or text 712-249-4044.

FOR SALE:  Coffee table $50.  Call or text 712-249-4044.

FOR SALE:  Adjustable recliner with remote, smoke and pet free home. $100.  Call or text 712-249-4044SOLD!

FOR SALE:  Couch smoke free pet free home, $200.  Call or text 712-249-4044.  SOLD!

WANTED:  Looking for a horse farrier in Southwest Iowa/Council Bluffs area who trim hooves on a pony. Also, someone who puts up carports or has carports or sheds for sale.  Call 712-355-1566 in Council Bluffs.

FOR SALE:  A Chrysler LeBaron convertible with 100,000 miles for $2,000 OBO.  Call 712-355-1566.

FOR SALE:  Self-propelled Snapper mulching mower (no bag), 7.25 HP Briggs & Stratton engine.  Asking $55 OBO.  No text messages.  Calls only to 712-250-0902.  Leave a message if no answer.

FOR SALE:  Buffet with marble top and mirror, $300 or OBO.  And, Ryobi electric lawn mower, like new, $75.  Call 712-249-9977SOLD!

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 $45.  2 Larson 32″ x 80″ storm doors, white, older, glass and screens are good, $20 each or $30 for both.  Call 712-304-4998 in Hamlin.

FOR SALE:  Manual wheelchair for $1,000.  Call 712-249-4044.

FOR SALE:  Power wheelchair for $3,000.  Call 712-249-4044.

FOR SALE:  1995 Rinker 180 3.0 Mercruiser. $7,000.00.  Please call 712-779-0039.

FOR SALE: Commemorative Iowa Mormon Trails Doll – dated 1996 – Doll House – Griswold, IA. Lissie Elder Doll. Includes booklet about Lissie Elder and her family’s journey along the Mormon Trail. Very interesting. Back of booklet is signed by Betty La Folliette Johnson #63. Nicely dressed with leather?? boots and purse. Doll stands approx. 18” tall. Glass dome stands approx. 24” tall with solid wood base. Asking $75. Call or text 712-254-3990. SOLD!

FOR RENT:  2 bedroom house Elliott.  1 bath, 1 + car garage. $725 month 1 year lease.  $725 deposit.  No pets, no smoking.  Stainless fridge and dishwasher.  Central heat and air.  Trash service included, other utilities and mowing are tenant responsibility, call 712-789-2577.  RENTED!

FOR SALE:  A Jade 35 Husqvarna/Viking Sewing & Embroidery machine.  This machine was purchased directly from Viking 2018.  I am the original owner.  I used it periodically for about 2 years.  It was cleaned by Viking in 2021 and used very little since then.  This machine has 120 built in sewing stitches, all its original accessories including 70 embroidery designs and a embroidery hoop.  Asking $800.  Also, a futon, originally purchased from Bryman’s in November.  Asking $150.   Located in Atlantic.  Call 515-825-8992. SOLD!

Montgomery County BOS to hold a regular meeting Tue. morning (8/9)

News

August 8th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – A regular meeting of the Montgomery County Board of Supervisors will be held 8:30-a.m. Tuesday, in their meeting room at the courthouse in Red Oak. Here’s a look at the agenda:

Call meeting to order

Pledge of Allegiance

Roll call of members

Approval of Agenda – Order at discretion of Chairman

Read minutes as presented. Chairman to call for any additions/corrections to said minutes

Board chairman will ask the audience for any comments, limited to two minutes per person.

Supervisors: Weekly committee/assignment updates

Secondary Roads Update

New Business

  • Summit Carbon Solutions presentation
  • Action for Safety Coordinator
  • Claims payable 8/10/2022
  • Sheriff’s report of fees for July, 2022 in the amount of $21,797.88
  • Recorder’s Report of Fees for July 2022, in the amount of $22,955.68
  • Elliott Library Contract for Services for FY22-23 in the amount of $6,020

Discuss and start agenda items for next meeting

Announcements – The next regular meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, August 16, 2022

Adjournment

*Please note, this is a public meeting; however, it will be conducted via ZOOM

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