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Retailer says insurance requirement a snap in E15 pump conversion

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 2nd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A regulatory change touted as a less expensive way for retailers to switch to selling gas with a 15 percent blend of ethanol is a key part of the debate over the governor’s proposed ethanol mandate. Early this year, Governor Kim Reynolds called for a state law requiring all Iowa gas stations to sell gas with a 15 percent ethanol blend by 2026. The proposal stalled this spring, but supporters hope to revive it. Monte Shaw is executive director of the Iowa Renewable Fuels Association. Shaw says his group does NOT support a mandate that would force retailers to crack into concrete and replace the underground fuel tank that leads to pumps above. “But there’s a waiver provision in this legislation that would say if you just have to make some minor modifications above ground, we have a state grant program that helps you with that,” Shaw says.

“A lot of times, these are $8,000-$10,000.” And Shaw says already existing regulations from the state fire marshal allow pumps dispensing gas with 10 percent ethanol to switch to E-15. Mark Cobb of Brighton owns nine gas stations in eastern Iowa and is installing new pumps to offer E-15 to his customers at all locations. He says it costs far more than the 10-thousand dollars Shaw mentioned. “I’d have been thrilled if I could have brought E15 into my stations for that kind of money,” Cobb says. “…I have to have insurance on my system…They require that I have a dispenser that is UL listed for E15, which requires a replacement.”

Cobb, who is an investor in a biodiesel plant, too, says he’s not opposed to efforts to promote the sale o “However, I’m not a big fan of a mandate or being forced to sell something that maybe consumers aren’t ready to accept yet,” Cobb says. And Cobb says premium gasoline that has NO ethanol in it must be used in some vehicles on the road today in order to maintain the warranty. Iowa Corn Promotion Board vice president Kelly Niewenhaus, a farmer from Primghar, says he’s optimistic the two sides can find common ground in 2022.  “I’m not a fan of mandates either,” Niewenhaus says, “but we need to grow this industry and since Iowa is the largest corn producing state in the United States, the largest ethanol and biodiesel producing state in the United States, we need to send a message to the rest of the country that we support our industries and what we do for our economy in the state of Iowa.”

The three men made their comments on this weekend’s “Iowa Press” program on Iowa P-B-S. Three months ago, Governor Reynolds said she’d ask representatives of ag groups and gasoline retailers to meet this summer and fall, to try to come up with a compromise Iowa Renewable Fuels Standard. There’s been no public announcement that a working group has been formed or is meeting.

Luka Garza on being drafted by the Pistons

Sports

August 2nd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Former Iowa standout Luka Garza says he appreciates the chance the Detroit Pistons have given him. Garza was taken by the Pistons in the second round with the 51st pick in last week’s NBA Draft.

Garza was a two-time All American and the consensus national player of the year this past season. He closed his Iowa career as the Hawkeyes’ all-time leading scorer.

Skyscan forecast for Atlantic & the area: Monday, Aug. 2nd 2021

Weather

August 2nd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Today: **AIR QUALITY ALERT until Noon** Widespread fog haze this morning; otherwise partly cloudy. High 82. Light and variable wind.
Tonight: Fair to P/Cldy. Low around 54.
Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High around 84. SE @ 10.
Wednesday: P/Cldy. High near 86.
Thursday: P/Cldy to Cldy w/a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. High near 84.

Sunday’s High in Atlantic was 81. Our Low this morning, 53. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 80 and the Low was 49. The Record High on this date was 103 in 1930. The Record Low was 42 in 1907.

Dallas County Sheriff sued for negligence, false arrest & defamation

News

August 2nd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Two men who said they were hired to break into the Dallas County Courthouse are now suing the Dallas County Sheriff. According to KCCI, Gary DeMercurio and Justin Wynn filed the lawsuit against Sheriff Chad Leonard. The men worked for Coalfire Labs, a cybersecurity firm hired by the Iowa Judicial Branch to test the security of court facilities.

The men said their agreement with the state protected them from arrest. But when they broke into the Dallas County Courthouse in 2019 they said Leonard refused to honor that agreement. DeMercurio and Wynn were jailed and criminally charged. Those charges were eventually dropped.

The two are suing Leonard for negligence, false arrest and defamation among other claims.

Body of a missing Ottumwa woman found Sunday afternoon

News

August 2nd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa Department of Public Safety reported Sunday evening, that the Ottumwa Police Department has found the body of a missing woman. Authorities had said earlier Sunday afternoon, Helen Elizabeth Showalter’s family reported her missing on Saturday. She was last seen walking away from a vehicle near the Garrison Rock Park in Wapello County.

At about 12:30 p.m. Sunday, police received reports that a body was found in the Des Moines River in Wapello County. The remains have been identified as 60-year-old Showalter. Police are investigating it as a suspicious death. The State Medical Examiner’s Office will conduct an autopsy.

In a press release, Lt. Jason Bell with the Ottumwa Police Dept. said, “At this time we do not feel that there is any danger to the public with the information that we have.” Anyone with information about this case should call the Ottumwa Police Department at 641-683-0661.

Atlantic City Council to act on Acting Deputy City Clerk & Temp. Administrative Asst. positions

News

August 1st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council is set to meet 5:30-p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 4th, at City Hall. During their session, the Council is expected to act on passing a Resolution “adopting Job Descriptions for the Acting Deputy City Clerk and Temporary Administrative Assistant.” The action is necessary because the current Deputy City Clerk is on an indefinite medical leave.

The City crafted a job description for a temporary, Acting Deputy Clerk and is looking for an Administrative Assistant to ensure Finance and Administration maintains a 3.5 FTE (Full-Time Employee) staffing level that has been the practice since Aug. 31, 2015. City Administrator John Lund says budgeting related to the position will be completed with the FY2022 Revised Estimate. He says it will not affect the City’s insurance levy, as no new health plans are being made available to existing or new employees.

The City’s Personnel and Finance Committee met last week to review the job descriptions, wages and benefit issues pertaining to the proposal. They subsequently approved those matters and made paid time-off (PTO) a pro-rated benefit based on the actual hours worked by the employee. The Council will act on adopting compensation for the Acting Deputy Clerk and Temp. Administrative positions, following action on the previous resolution (mentioned above). They will also act on the related matter of Paid Time-Off for permanent part-time positions.

In other business, the Atlantic City Council will act on orders to appoint the following persons:

  • Dick Casady, Frazer Werts, Connie Boose, Dave Jones and Christina Bateman, to the Housing Committee.
  • Jeff Gude to fill a vacancy on the Community Promotion Committee, as recommended by Mayor Dave Jones.

The Council will recognize Hannah Richter for her service to City Hall over the Summer. And, they will receive a presentation by “Retail Coach” Project Director Austin Farmer. The City was identified by Retail Coach as a potential client. If the company’s services are approved, it would cost $40,000, with the City paying $35,000 as part of the primary contract cost, possibly through LOST (Local Option Sales Tax) Revenue. The Chamber and CADCO have agreed to split the remaining $5,000 in travel and reimbursement costs of the contract ($2,500 each).

And, the Atlantic City Council is expected to receive a monthly report from Kris Erickson on Animal Shelter and Code Enforcement matters.

Class 3A and 4A State Baseball Championship Scoreboard

Sports

August 1st, 2021 by admin

Saturday, July 31

Class 3A Championship
Marion 7, Wahlert Catholic, Dubuque 6

Class 4A Championship
Pleasant Valley 14, Johnston 5

Missing Person investigation in SE Iowa

News

August 1st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Ottumwa Police Department is asking for assistance locating Helen Elizabeth Showalter. The 60-year-old Ottumwa resident is 5 feet, 2 inches tall and weighs about 115 pounds. She was last seen walking away from a vehicle near the Garrison Rock Park in Wapello County. Showalter has preexisting medical condition and doesn’t have her medications on her. Her family reported her missing on Saturday. Anyone with information about her whereabouts is asked to call the Ottumwa Police Department at 641-683-0661.

July 2021 Weather data for Atlantic

Weather

August 1st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The month of July in Atlantic was about average, temperature wise, for the most part. The Average High of 86 was par for the month, and the Average Low of 61 was just two-degrees shy of normal. The warmest days were on July 28th and 29th, at 94 degrees each. The 11th was our coolest morning, at 53 degrees. Precipitation-wise, Atlantic was nearly one-quarter of an inch above average, at 4.87 inches for the month. Normally, we receive 4.62 inches of rain in July. The most rain fell on July 9th (1.22″) and the overnight early morning hours of July 30-31 (1.28″).

Looking ahead to the month of August, we can expected an Average High of 83-degrees, an Average Low of 61, and rain typically amounting to 3.88-inches. We’ll let you know how the data compared to the norm,  when we compile the data on September 1st.

Skyscan Forecast – Sunday, Aug, 1st 2021

Weather

August 1st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Today: Widespread haze between 9am and 11am. Sunny, with a high near 80. North wind 5 to 10 mph.
Tonight: Clear, with a low around 53. North northeast wind 5 to 7 mph becoming calm in the evening.
Monday: Sunny, with a high near 80. Light and variable wind.
Monday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 55. Calm wind.
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 81. Calm wind becoming south around 6 mph in the morning.
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 82.

Saturday’s High in Atlantic was 81. Our Low this morning, 57. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 84 and the Low was 54. The Record High on this date was 102 in 1897. The Record Low was 2 in 1898.