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RITA FINKEN, 85 of Harlan (Mass Of Christian Burial 10/2/23)

Obituaries

September 27th, 2023 by Lori Murphy

RITA FINKEN, 85 of Harlan died September 26 at Jennie Edmundson Hospital in Council Bluffs, Ia. Mass Of Christian Burial for RITA FINKEN will be held on Monday, October 2, 2023 at 11:00 am at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Harlan. Pauley Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Visitation at the funeral home will be held on Sunday, October 1st, from 5-until 7-pm, with a Rosary at 7-pm.

Burial will be in the Harlan Cemetery.

RITA FINKEN is survived by:

Her Daughters: Janet Koester of Harlan; Mary Jo (Glenn) Hopper of Olathe, KS; Diane (Neil) Hansen of Harlan.

Her Sons: David (Jill) Finken of Waverly, NE; Bill (Paula) Finken of Carroll

12 Grandchildren; 14 Great Grandchildren

Gov. Reynolds Announces Iowa Budget Surplus of $1.83B     

News

September 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Des Moines, Iowa – Iowa Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds has announced the State of Iowa will end Fiscal Year 2023 with a balance of $1.83 billion in the General Fund, $902 million in reserve funds and $2.74 billion in the Taxpayer Relief Fund.

“Some see a surplus as government not spending enough, but I view it as an over collection from the hard-working men and women of Iowa,” said Gov. Kim Reynolds. “We’ve seen what the powerful combination of growth-oriented policies and fiscal restraint can create, and now it’s time for Iowans to directly receive the benefits. I look forward to cutting taxes again next legislative session and returning this surplus back to where it belongs – the people of Iowa.”

“As a result of the Governor’s great budget management, we are in an extremely strong financial position, making it possible to meet the needs of Iowans while leaving more money in the pockets of Iowa taxpayers,” said Kraig Paulsen, Director of the Department of Management.

Last week, Gov. Reynolds announced that Iowa’s corporate tax rate will drop to 7.1 percent from 8.4 percent for Tax Year 2024 due to corporate tax receipts exceeding $700 million.

MARLYS JOAN STEFFEN, 90, of Atlantic (No services)

Obituaries

September 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

MARLYS JOAN STEFFEN, 90, of Atlantic, died September 27, 2023, at Heritage House in Atlantic. Per her request, cremation has taken place, and no services for MARLYS STEFFEN are planned at this time. Schmidt Family Funeral Home of Atlantic is assisting the family.

Inurnment will take place on Oct. 28th at 1-p.m., in the Lawn Ridge Cemetery at Coleridge, Nebraska.

Memorials may be directed to the Marlys Steffen Family, and sent to the funeral home. They will be designated to many of her favorite local organizations and charities.

MARLYS STEFFEN is survived by:

Her daughters – Cindy Willingham, of Atlantic, and Karla (Tim) Akers, of Anita.

Her sisters – Barbara Swarts, of Ottumwa, and Renee Samii, of Blaine, MN.

4 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents and husband, Al.

Iowa Association of Christian Schools leader predicts more private schools will start due to state ESAs

News

September 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The interim outreach director for the Iowa Association of Christian Schools says the new state-fund Education Savings Account program is likely to lead to the opening of more private schools. “This is going to open up ways for schools to begin.”

That’s Josh Bowar, who is also head of school at Sioux Center Christian School. Forty-two Iowa counties do not have a private school. Seventy-five counties do not have a private high school. Bowar says there are discussions. “This has really provided a pathway forward for schools of all kinds to be able to start,” Bowar says, “and that parents can have that choice to open those other opportunities.”

Bowar made his comments during a recent appearance on Iowa Press on Iowa P-B-S. He is an administrator at one of the 15 private schools in Sioux County. Just over six percent of all applications for a taxpayer-funded account to cover private school expenses came from Sioux County.

Sen. Grassley says pending government shutdown is ‘idiocy’

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September 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – With a federal government shutdown looming this weekend, Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says it’s “idiocy” to be going through this process again. The U-S Senate has created a bipartisan package that’s designed to temporarily fund the government but indications are, the House likely won’t be able to finish its work before Saturday’s deadline. Grassley, a Republican, says he can’t predict what will happen. “The Senate this week is going to concentrate on just the government not shutting down, and hopefully pass a bill, without waiting to see what the House is going to do,” Grassley says, “and we started that last night with getting 60 or more votes.”

Grassley says the House is making a “serious attempt” to avert a shutdown, while the Senate’s stop-gap measure should be finished on Friday in plenty of time to meet the deadline. “Now, that doesn’t mean that we’re going to go home for the weekend, because I think we’ll be here Saturday and Sunday, and if government shuts down, I don’t think it’d look very good for me to be in Iowa,” Grassley says. “So I’ll probably be here this weekend and probably be forced to be here this weekend anyway because we’re in session.” The government shutdown would impact millions of federal workers, though many others would be forced to work without pay. In the past, they’ve always gotten backpay once the government restarts, but Grassley says there’s no guarantee that will happen.

“Under the 27th Amendment, Congress has to be paid and all these other people can’t be paid,” Grassley says. “So can’t you consider the idiocy of shutting down the government? I would hope that would embarrass enough members of both houses to make sure that we don’t shut down the government.” While saying he loves his job, Grassley says the three most frustrating things about being a U-S senator are: 1) the inconsistency of air travel, 2) blizzards in northwest Iowa during January and February, and 3) government shutdowns.

East Mills Football looking to get healthy and back into the win column.

Sports

September 27th, 2023 by admin

The East Mills Wolverines football team hasn’t had the season that they had hoped for. The Wolverines have battled injuries and facing a tough schedule has them currently in a four-game losing streak after falling last Friday night at home to Fremont-Mills 55-22. The Knights dominated the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball and Wolverines head coach Kevin Schafer said that his offense didn’t have the time to do what they wanted to

A bright spot for this Wolverines team has been junior Jackson Embree Jr. who is the team’s leading receiver and leading tackler. Coach Schafer has been impressed with the versatility by the junior so far.

Coach Schafer believes his team can get back into the win column this week as his East Mills team takes on Griswold at home, but Coach knows to get a win his defense is going to have to make a few stops and make some momentum type plays.

East Mills will kick off their homecoming game Friday night at 7:00pm as they host the 0-5 Griswold Tigers. Listen to the full interview with Coach Schafer below.

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Atlantic School Board Work Session set for tonight (9/27)

News

September 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Members of the Atlantic School District’s Board of Education will gather for a work session this evening, in the High School Media Center. Their meeting takes place at 5:30-p.m., and includes discussion on the following:

  • Negotiations
  • Board of Education Committees
  • Facility/Program Study
  • TLC Leadership

 

(Updated 10-a.m. 9/27/23) – Exira woman & Red Oak man hurt in Cass County accident

News

September 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Sheriff’s Office has updated information about an accident that occurred Tuesday afternoon, west of Atlantic. Authorities say at around 12:19-p.m., the Cass County Sheriff’s Office and area first responders were called to the intersection of 570th and Galveston Road in rural Cass County for a two vehicle accident with injuries.  Emergency first responders found that a 2001 Ford Explorer Sport being operated by Courtney Cooper, of Exira, was traveling East on Galveston, approaching the intersection with 570th St.

At the same time, a 2019 Freightliner UPS truck being operated by Dallas Morrison, of Red Oak, was traveling North on 570th St.  When Cooper failed to yield to the right, her SUV struck the UPS truck, sending the truck into the North East ditch, when it rolled and landing back on it’s wheels.  Both drivers were transported to Cass Health by Cass EMS for what appeared to be non life-threatening injuries.

HELEN JENKINS, 85, of Griswold (Svcs. 9/29/23)

Obituaries

September 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

HELEN JENKINS, 85, of Griswold, died Sunday, Sept. 24, 2023. Funeral services for HELEN JENKINS will be held 11-a.m. Friday, Sept. 29,2023, at the Griswold United Methodist Church. Rieken Duhn Funeral Home in Griswold is assisting the family.

Visitation with the family will be on Friday morning at the church, starting at 10:00 A.M.

Interment will be in the Whipple Cemetery.

HELEN JENKINS is survived by:

Her daughter – Deb (Dale) Stephenson.

Her son – Ron (Karen) Jenkins.

5 grandchildren, 9 great- grandchildren, other relatives and many friends.

Adair County Supervisors approve township clerk wages, resignations & Speed limit resolution

News

September 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors took action on a few matters during their brief meeting this (Wednesday) morning, in Greenfield. The Board approved an extension of the courtyard use permit for the Farmer’s Market, and township clerk wages for three townships.

The Supervisors approved the early retirement resignations of Deputy Auditor Sandy Mitchell, as well as the resignation in December of custodian & maintenance employee Rich Wallace, along with one other person.

In his report, County Engineer Nick Kauffman presented a Speed Limit Resolution and signs for the Adair County portions of Front Street and Division Street, near Stuart, a requested by the City of Stuart.

The Board acted on passing that Resolution. Board Chair Jerry Walker was authorized by the Supervisors to sign the final pay voucher of $25,843.66 to Murphy Construction, for the N5 Richland Bridge Project. The grand total cost of the project is $861, 455.02.

And, Nick Kauffman updated the Board of various road and bridge projects underway in Adair County.

He mentioned they are having to obtain road rock from Schildberg’s through Madison County, at Pitzer and Earlham sites, as well as Corning, because they are out of rock at the Menlo site. That’s why the county currently isn’t hauling much rock at the present. The county has a small stockpile of rock. Kauffman said also, Gus Construction continues to work on the road south of Fontanelle.