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Two big lottery prizes unclaimed

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December 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) –  The Iowa Lottery is trying to get the word out early on a couple of large prizes that are unclaimed. Iowa Lottery spokesperson, Mary Neubauer, can’t remember having two such prizes out there are once. “This has been the year of unusual unclaimed prize news here in Iowa. You know, there was that million dollar Mega Millions prize that expired back in September in Ames without being claimed,” she says. “Now there are two prizes of two million dollars each that both have been out there for a little while.” They are both Powerball jackpots from tickets purchased at different stores.

“The first was won with a ticket in Tiffin in the Powerball drawing back on October 7th. The other one was one with a ticket in Clinton in the Powerball drawing on November 25th.,” she says. “With it being so close to the end of the year, it’s possible that these winners are someone who was waiting until after January 1st to claim their prize for tax purposes. But we never know.”

The expiration date for ticket bought in Tiffen is April 4th, and the ticket from Clinton will expire on May 23rd. She says they want to get the word out early to avoid having the prize go unclaimed. “With that prize in Ames, my gosh, we held events at the store, we put out reminder after reminder, we made videos. We truly just did everything we could to remind people about that ticket, but it was never claimed,” Neubauer says. The unclaimed prize from the ticket sold in Ames was put into the Iowa Lottery’s holiday promotion.

“Here in Iowa, money from prizes that go unclaimed, expire without being claimed, goes into the lottery prize pools for future games and promotion,” Neubauer says. “So it will always go to pay prizes, just not those prizes that, unfortunately, expired.” You can check the numbers for all drawings on the Iowa Lottery’s website.

Shelby County Supervisors 12/19/23 meeting notes

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December 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Harlan, Iowa) – Shelby County Auditor Mark Maxwell reports the Shelby County Board of Supervisors met in a regular session Tuesday morning, Dec. 19, 2023. During their session, Ryan Bervin from Assured Partners Insurance, provider for Shelby County Employee Insurance program, was present to give a yearly update concerning Insurance rates for fiscal year 2025 and monies allotted to the Shelby County Self Insurance Fund. Bervin said there is a new accident policy available to all employees. Insurance claims have been steady, wellness participation and other factors have translated into favorable policy renewal costs.

Wendy Mueller of West Central Development was present to give the annual report to the Supervisors her organization requested $3500.00 for fiscal year 2025.

Todd Valline, Director of the Shelby County Chamber of Commerce and Industry, highlighted just a few of the current happenings and projects his organization is involved in. This week thru Friday the promotion at participating businesses earns a raffle ticket for a drawing to give out prizes to individuals for every $25 in purchases. Valline also served notice that the Ballpark to Ballpark Trail is accepting donations and Panama Transfer has pledged up to a $25,000 matching donation.

A memorandum of understanding (MOU) was presented to the Supervisors for consideration. The MOU details the background and duties concerning a partnership with the Harlan Fire Department abilities to support Shelby County EMS with manpower in situations calling for assistance. Parkhurst made a motion to permit the chairperson to sign the document, Schaben seconded the motion, the motion passed.

The Board passed a Resolution amending the Shelby County Handbook, by adding an EMS Pay Scale. The resolution states that Shelby County voters passed a public measure establishing a 75-cents per thousand dollars of taxable valuation levy for the establishment of a County operated Emergency Medical Services Department. The establishment and organization of the department was abruptly and unexpectedly placed on Shelby County to be completed by December 1st and the employment wage scales had not been determined as of December 1st. The following employees wage scale will be placed as an addendum to the County Employee handbook.

Shelby County Engineer, Brandon Burmeister, gave an update on current and upcoming projects in his department. Burmeister also asked for approval to change the wording in the County Utility permit applications. Parkhurst made a motion to approve the changes, Schaben seconded the motion. The motion was approved. The Supervisors then considered the promotion of Chris Fredericksen, who has been Assistant Engineer for over six years to County Engineer effective 01-22-2024. Parkhurst motioned to permit the chairperson to sign the contract, Schaben seconded the motion, the motion passed.

The 28E agreement between the City of Harlan and Shelby County has found cause to be amended. The payments for the patrol will be reduced to the County by $20,000.00. The $20,000 will be paid directly to the Sheriff and Deputies by the City of Harlan that are involved with the administration of the amendment provisions. Shelby County may not pay the Sheriff an amount greater than the amount on the County budget, using Shelby County funds. This amendment will allow administrative payments from the City of Harlan to the Sheriff and Deputies involved in administrative work concerning the 28E agreement. Schaben made a motion to approve the addendum, Parkhurst seconded the motion. The motion passed with ayes by Kenkel, Schaben and Parkhurst.

Auditor Mark Maxwell reports a public hearing was held Dec. 19th to gather public information and comments made about the proposed Ordinance 2023-10. The ordinance, as passed, will allow Shelby County to receive the 1% income taxes approved by voters and collected by the Iowa Department of Revenue to be returned to Shelby County to be used for EMS expenditures. A second public hearing was held with regard to an interfund loan which may be needed to fund Shelby County EMS for beginning cash flow purposes.

The resolution directs that $125,000 be advanced to the Emergency services Fund from the Self Insurance Fund, in order to pay startup costs and to ease the initial cash flow burdens on the EMS department. The advance shall be treated as a loan (the “Loan”) to the EMS Fund and shall be repaid to the Self Insurance Fund out of property tax revenues and/or EMS Department revenues. Payments on the Loan are subject to the Board of Supervisors determination that there are funds available for such purpose which have been allocated to or accrued in the EMS Fund. Once appropriated, payments may be made on the Loan each year on October 1st. Total Balance to be paid by April 15th 2, 2026

The Supervisors then considered allowing the Chairperson to sign a lease agreement for Heartland Family Services for office space at the Annex Building. This is a renewal of a lease from calendar years 2022 and 2023 and will extend the lease for two more years if approved by the Shelby County Supervisors and signed by Heartland Family Services. The motion was approved unanimously.

The annual Iowa State Association of Counties (ISAC) wellness participation document was presented for consideration of approval. The agreement – which was approved  – allows for employee and County participation in ISAC sponsored wellness incentives.  The Board accepted a recommendation by the Shelby County Veterans Commission appoint Tom Kallman to the Veterans Commission Board.

In other business, a steel door at the Annex has deteriorated and rusted and bids have been received. The low bid was received from Leinen Construction. The Auditor asked for the Supervisors permission to sign the low bid and agreement. The Board approved the bid as presented.

Powerball jackpot goes unclaimed

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December 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – No one held the winning ticket for the Powerball jackpot in advance of Monday night’s drawing. That bumps the top prize up by about $47-million to an estimated $685-million for Wednesday night’s drawing. There were two tickets that claimed a $1-million prize in the Powerball drawing Monday night. Those tickets were sold in New Hampshire and California.

The winning numbers were 5,12, 20, 24 and 29. The Powerball number was 4.

Search underway for a City Clerk in Audubon

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December 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Audubon, Iowa) – With the recently announced resignation of Audubon City Clerk Joe Foran, the search is underway to find his replacement. When Foran resigned after 10-years as City Clerk in Audubon, the City Council held a special meeting Nov. 21st to approve posting the position. The City received about one-half dozen applications before the deadline to apply.

Members of the Council will review the applications and narrow them down to the top three qualified persons as well as conduct interviews with the applicants. A decision on who will become the next City Clerk in Audubon could come this week or next. The new mayor and city council will be in-place in Audubon, on January 2nd.

Update: ISP identifies victim of a Friday crash in eastern IA

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December 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Anamosa, Iowa) – The Iowa State Patrol has identified the man killed early Friday morning in a crash that occurred south of Anamosa. Investigators say a 2014 Chevy Malibu driven by 81-year-old Richard R. Schmidt, of Alburnett, was merging onto Highway 151 Northbound from Shaw Road when it was struck by a 2011 Ford F250. Schmidt died from his injuries.

Two others were taken to nearby hospitals for treatment of their injuries. The State Patrol says all three people were wearing seatbelts.

Numerous arrests take place following a shooting in Iowa City

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December 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (KCRG) – University of Iowa Police say multiple people were taken into custody after reports of a shooting early Christmas morning. UIPD issued a Hawk Alert just after 2 o’clock Monday morning for the 200-block of S Van Buren, advising people to take shelter and avoid the area as police investigated the scene.

A couple hours later UIPD posted that multiple people were in custody.

WEEK OF DECEMBER 25

Trading Post

December 26th, 2023 by Lori Murphy

LOOKING FOR: Looking to help move appliances in the Griswold and surrounding areas. Can not move any TVS. Call 712-406-6455.

FOR RENT:  Business office space.  1205 Sunnyside Lane, Ample parking area, 1,700 square feet, nicely decorated, reception area, large conference area, three offices, two bathrooms,  available Feb 1, 2024, $625 per month. Call Dale.  712-249-0900.

FOR SALE:  a six-foot blade for a tractor, asking $200.  In Exira.  Call 712-254-1214.

FOR SALE: 2- John Deere tandem discs. 12 ft and 14 ft. Also looking for big bale hay in the Council Bluffs area. Call 712-355-1566

FOR SALE: Wooden tree house twin size bunk bed set. Used very little. Disassembled…comes with instructions. Asking $350. Call 712-250-1001

FOR SALE:  Taupe Love Seat in very good condition.   Non smoking and no pet home. $25.00.  Also, Music cabinet with glass door with album space at the bottom, shelves and glass that opens at the top for the turntable.  Very good condition.  641-742-5539

FOR SALE: DeWalt cement cutter. Has a $140 blade and a new $200 convertor. Heavy duty. $140. Also a brand new 2 cycle portable generator…still in the box. $90.00. Call 712-355-1566

FREE! California deep well hot tub with cover! Call 712-355-1566

FREE! Exercise bike that needs a little work. Call Fred at 712-243-4016. (Posted last week. Still available)

FOR SALE: Double well stainless steel kitchen sink with faucet. Good condition for $25. Located in Hamlin call 712-304-4998

FOR SALE: 2017 Red Dodge Grand Caravan. 55,000 miles. Very nice condition. Runs great. No issues or mechanical problems. Asking $18,000.   Price reduced to $15,000. Call 515-523-1350

FOR SALE: A upright Panasonic vacuum sweeper and a Bissell Vacuum Sweeper. Asking $10 for each.  Also selling a brand-new black tuxedo for $25. Measurements are 42 L for coat, 34×34 for pants, and white tux shirt is 15×15 1/2. The ensemble includes a bowtie and cumberbund. Also looking for a yellow & brown Walnut Grove 4×4 stocking hat or a black Carhart stocking hat. 304 W 13th Street in Atlantic.

Tennessee’s Josh Heupel previews Iowa

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December 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

It will be Tennessee’s high flying offense against Iowa’s stingy defense in the Citrus Bowl on New Years Day. The Volunteers average more than 450 yards and 31 points per game while the Hawkeye defense ranks fourth in the country by giving up just over 13 points per game. Tennessee coach Josh Heupel.

Heupel says the Hawkeyes to a good job of limiting big plays.

The game will also serve as a homecoming for Heupel, who served three seasons as the head coach at Central Florida in Orlando and posted a record of 28-8.

Iowa State’s Jaylin Noel previews the Liberty Bowl

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December 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State receiver Jaylin Noel says the Cyclones want to finish the season with a victory. The Cyclones take a 7-5 record into Friday’s Liberty Bowl against Memphis.

Noel says the Cyclones view the game as a chance to build momentum for next season.

With Cartevious Norton and Eli Sanders in the transfer portal freshman Abu Sama rushed for 276 yards and three touchdowns in a win at Kansas State. He will get the bulk of the work against Memphis.

Iowa State’s T.J. Otzelberger on the Cyclone rotation

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December 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State basketball coach T.J. Otzelberger says his rotation could expand when senior forward Hason Ward returns from a foot injury. The Cyclones have been using a seven-man rotation recently and take a 10-2 record into a New Years Eve game against New Hampshire.*

Otzelberger says the rotation is always a work in progress.