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Initial Proposal for Iowa BEAD plan open for public comment

News

November 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES-The Department of Management Division of Information Technology, formerly the Office of the Chief Information Officer, is requesting public comment on the State of Iowa Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Initial Proposal Plan. The Initial Proposal encompasses Iowa’s proposed implementation of $415,331,313 of broadband infrastructure funding made possible through the Investment Infrastructure and Jobs Act (IIJA).

The funds are being administered by the National Telecommunications and Infrastructure Administration. This proposal will result in a future broadband grant opportunity within Iowa targeting unserved and underserved locations.

Public comments may be submitted until 11:59 p.m. on Friday, December 15th by going to comment.iowa.gov. The public comment link may also be accessed by going to ocio.iowa.gov/broadband. Public comments will be made available to the public with personal identifying information redacted (pursuant to Iowa Code section 22.7) no later than December 27, 2023. Any questions regarding the initial proposal may be directed to ociogrants@iowa.gov.

Atlantic City Council breezes through a short agenda; City Admin. discusses restaurant incentives

News

November 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The City Council in Atlantic met this (Wednesday) evening, and wrapped-up their business in about 30-minutes. The Council acted to approve the following:

  • A permit to close certain streets for the Lighted Christmas Parade on December 2nd. Line-up for the Parade begins at 5-p.m., at 6th and Walnut Streets. The parade gets underway at 6-p.m.
  • The 2023 Street Finance Report (as required under the Code of Iowa).
  • And, the second reading of an Amended Ordinance regarding a section pertaining to the duties of the City Administrator.

The Council’s amended agenda included the removal for discussion and action,an Order to approve termination of tenancy at 11 Locust Street, in Atlantic.

During his report to the Atlantic City Council, City Administrator John Lund said he’s taking a long Thanksgiving Break to keep his vacation hours where they need to be, but when he returns, he said he would like to schedule a Personnel and Finance Committee meeting to discuss possible fine dining incentives. Lund says “We just have to use TIF [Tax Increment Financing] and LOST (the Local Option Sales Tax] like  a sledge hammer, and make it almost impossible for someone to say ‘no’ to come in here,” with regard to luring in a new restaurant, since “Going around the edges is getting us no where with restaurants,” according to Lund. He says they want something that’s not a classic American dinner food, breakfast food, fast food or Mexican or Chinese [since] we have all that here.”

City Administrator John Lund reports to the Atlantic City Council during their meeting Nov. 15, 2023

John Lund tooted his own horn in saying he spoke with the Iowa League of Cities with regard to his thoughts on the Department of Management’s Property Tax Calculator.  He said the ILC’s Policy Analyst agreed with him, and confirmed he read the law correctly, but he did catch an error he made in entering the calculators, but it still comes full-circle to his original July forecast of $84,200 in the General Fund, and “Property taxes,” he said, “which is not actually a whole lot.” He added the City will be involved in Union negotiations in January, and the City’s Ambulance Service will be meeting with the City in January, “So buckle-up,” he warned the Council, “January is going to be a fun time.”

December will be a busy month, as well, with the Emergency Management Committee wrapping-up business, the Personnel Policy will be sent to Committee, the Board of Adjustment and Planning and Zoning Commission will be meeting, there will be a new council member orientation tentatively set for December 5th, and then of course, there are the holidays.

In Council Committee reports, recent meetings of the Landfill Commission, Library Board, Airport Board and other business was discussed.

Second teen sentenced for 2021 murder of Fairfield teacher

News

November 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) [UPDATED] – One of two students who pleaded guilty to murdering a Fairfield High Schoool Spanish teacher two years ago has been sentenced to life in prison, however Jeremy Goodale will be eligible for parole after he’s served at least 25 years because he was a juvenile at the time of the murder. Goodale is the second teen to be sentenced for the beating death of 66-year-old Nohema Graber. The two-day sentencing hearing was broadcast online by K-C-R-G T-V. Ten people submitted victim impact statements. Tom Graber, the teacher’s brother-in-law, spoke directly to the teenager.

“One of the most shocking aspects of your role in this murder is the casualness with which you agreed to take a life,” Tom Graber said. The teacher’s relatives described her as joyful and committed to her family, her students, her friends and her Christian faith. Jim Graber, a brother-in-law, gave emotional testimony. “Nohema was a fantastic person,” Graber said, his voice cracking with emotion. “…She cared for strangers. It didn’t matter — she loved everybody and for this to happen — it’s just insane.”

Paul Graber’s brothers say Nohema’s death greatly contributed to their brother’s declining health and his death this past June. Goodale also spoke in court before his sentencing. “Two years ago I made the worst decision of my life and I take full responsibility for what I did,” Goodale said, “and today, as a young man, I can begin to pay for that.” Goodale read from a prepared statement.

“I want to say I’m grateful for this chance to speak my piece. I offer my sincerest apologies to the Graber family, but I know my words will never be enough,” Goodale said. “I’ve had time to think on what to say and I’m sorry, truly sorry.” Christian Graber, the couple’s son, was the final member of the family to speak in court today (Wednesday) and he told Goodale he forgave him.

“You do the best you can to be the best man you can be so you can redeem yourself because a lot of people don’t believe in you, but your family believes in you…and I believe in you,” Graber said. “And if you do the best you can to be a good man, just know that everything’s going to be o.k.”

The sentencing hearing lasted two days. Fairfield Police Lieutenant Julie Kinsella testified that Fairfield was shaken by Graber’s murder. “Fairfield’s supposed to be a place that you raise your kids…It’s supposed to be a safe place. Nobody locks their doors. Everybody knows everybody. As a result of Nohema Graber’s murder, people were scared to go out. People refused to walk in the parks,” Kinsella said.

“Parents were scared to send their kids to school. Teachers were scared to teach in school. I think the general public felt a lack of security….as a result of this murder. It’s not a reflection of who our community as a whole is and I think, for everybody, they suffered some kind of loss as a result of this murder.”

The teens beat Graber with a bat and left her body hidden under a tarp in a city park. Goodale’s father Dean, testified that the pandemic had a negative impact on his son.  “I knew he was smoking a lot of marijuana. I tried to do everything I could to stop him from that,” Dean Goodale said. “…I was just at my wits end. I had to go to school every day and he was again, during COVID, he was sitting home by himself every day and there was no supervision. It was an utter disaster.”

Goodale testified that his son felt abandoned by his mother, who moved to Colorado after the couple divorced. Goodale was 10 at the time. His father also described his son as troubled. “Based on his behavior…my primary concern for him leading up to this was that he would commit suicide,” Dean Goodale said.

The other teenager who pleaded guilty to Graber’s murder was sentenced to life in prison in July, but Willard Chaiden Miller will have the possibility of parole after 36 years. He is appealing the sentence.

Glenwood woman arrested on a Pott. County warrant

News

November 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – Officials with the Glenwood Police Department reported the arrest today (Wednesday), of 61-year-old Christine Hobson, from Glenwood. Hobson was arrested on a Pottawattamie County Warrant. Her bond was set at $5000 cash or surety.

Carter Lake Man Sentenced for Conspiracy to Distribute Cocaine

News

November 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa – A Carter Lake man was sentenced on Tuesday, November 14, 2023, to 114 months in prison following his plea of guilty to conspiracy to distribute 500 grams or more of cocaine.

Jeremy Allen Bothwell, 35, conspired with other individuals in the sale and distribution of cocaine in Omaha, Nebraska and Carter Lake, Iowa between June 2021 and March 2022. Bothwell stored and distributed cocaine from his Carter Lake residence. Bothwell also instructed others to conceal cocaine in an attempt to avoid law enforcement detection.

Following his prison sentence, Bothwell must serve a five-year term of supervised release. There is no parole in the federal system.

United States Attorney Richard D. Westphal of the Southern District of Iowa made the announcement. The Drug Enforcement Administration, Southwest Iowa Narcotics Task Force, Council Bluffs Police Department, and Omaha, Nebraska Police Department investigated the case.

ROBERT EMMETT KEITH, III, 65, of Adair (11-22-2023)

Obituaries

November 15th, 2023 by Jim Field

ROBERT EMMETT KEITH, III, 65, of Adair died Tuesday, November 14, 2023 at his home.  Funeral service for ROBERT EMMETT KEITH, III will be held on Wednesday, November 22, 2023 at 10:30 a.m. at the Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Adair.

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Visitation will be held Wednesday, November 22, 2023 from 9:00 am to 10:30 am prior to the service at the funeral home.

Interment with military honors will be held at Sunnyhill Cemetery in Adair following the funeral. Military honors will be conducted by the Iowa Military Funeral Honors from Des Moines and Adair VFW Post #8877 Color Guard.

ROBERT EMMETT KEITH, III is survived by:

Sister:  Lori (Clifford) Carney, of Adair

Brothers:  David (Jerrie) Keith, of Cleveland, TX, and Daniel (Amy) Keith, of Atlantic, GA.

and other relatives.

DAVID PEDERSEN, 92, of Denison (11-18-2023)

Obituaries

November 15th, 2023 by Jim Field

DAVID PEDERSEN, 92, of Denison died Tuesday, November 14, 2023 at Gracewell Nursing Home.  Funeral Service for DAVID PEDERSEN will be held on Saturday, November 18, 2023 at 2:00 pm at the First Baptist Church in Harlan.  Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan is assisting the family.

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Visitation will be held on Friday from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the church.

Burial in the Harlan Cemetery.

DAVID PEDERSEN is survived by:

Son:  Phil (Julie) Pedersen of Okoboji

Daughters:  Andrea (Chris) Jordan of Scottsdale, AZ; Amy (Steve) Keast of Harlan.

Brother:  Donald Pedersen of Helena, MT

7 Grandchildren

5 Great-Grandchildren

TERRY RAYMOND MORRIS, 70, of Harlan (11-19-2023)

Obituaries

November 15th, 2023 by Jim Field

TERRY RAYMOND MORRIS, 70, of Harlan died Saturday, November 11, 2023 at MercyOne Des Moines Medical Center.  A Celebration of Life Reception for TERRY RAYMOND MORRIS will be held on Sunday, November 19, 2023 from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm at the McKee Room at Elm Crest Retirement Community in Harlan.  Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

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TERRY RAYMOND MORRIS is survived by:

Wife:  Sue Morris of Harlan

Son:  Andrew Morris of Harlan

Daughter:  Stephanie (Bryan Berndt) Anastassi of Avoca

Sister:  Peggy (Barry) Moldoff of Punta Gorda, FL

7 Grandchildren

1 Great-Grandchild

No. 3 Iowa Hosts No. 16 Oregon State

Sports

November 15th, 2023 by admin

ON THE MAT

The University of Iowa wrestling team is at home for the first time in the 2023-24 season Saturday, facing Oregon State at noon (CT) in Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

FOLLOW ALONG LIVE

• Sunday’s dual will be streamed online on B1G+ — a paid subscription service. AJ Reisetter and former Hawkeye Alex Marinelli will be on the call.

• Sunday’s dual will be available at AM 800 KXIC and audio streamed online at hawkeyesports.com (via YouTube). Steven Grace and Mark Ironside  will call the action for Hawkeye Sports Properties, a property of Learfield.

• Follow Iowa wrestling on social media via X (@Hawks_Wrestling), Facebook/iowahawkeyewrestling and Instagram (@iowahawkeyewrestling).

JACQUELINE “JACKIE” LARSEN, 85, of Avoca (11-17-2023)

Obituaries

November 15th, 2023 by Jim Field

JACQUELINE “JACKIE” LARSEN, 85, of Avoca died Tuesday, November 14, 2023 at her home.  Funeral Service for JACQUELINE “JACKIE” LARSEN will be held on Friday, November 17, 2023 at 1:00 pm at the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Harlan.  Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan is assisting the family.

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Family will greet friends on Friday from 11:00 am until service time at the church.

Burial in the Graceland Cemetery in Avoca.

JACQUELINE “JACKIE” LARSEN is survived by:

Husband:  Dwayne “Sparky” Larsen of Avoca

Son:  Todd (Gloria) Larsen of Harlan

Daughter:  Michelle Hardy of Churdan

Son-in-Law:  Denny Hardy of Churdan

Sister:  Kristi (Kent) Beebe of Avoca

Sister-in-Law:  Cheryl Engel of Avoca

6 Grandchildren

9 Great-Grandchildren