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Governor Reynolds signs Harvest Proclamation

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 11th, 2023 by Jim Field

DES MOINES – Monday, Governor Kim Reynolds signed a proclamation relating to the weight limits and transportation of grain, fertilizer, and manure.

The proclamation is effective immediately and continues through October 11, 2023. The proclamation allows vehicles transporting corn, soybeans, hay, straw, silage, stover, fertilizer (dry, liquid, and gas), and manure (dry and liquid) to be overweight (not exceeding 90,000 pounds gross weight) without a permit for the duration of this proclamation.

This proclamation applies to loads transported on all highways within Iowa (excluding the interstate system) and those which do not exceed a maximum of 90,000 pounds gross weight, do not exceed the maximum axle weight limit determined under the non-primary highway maximum gross weight table in Iowa Code § 321.463 (6) (a) and (b), by more than 12.5 percent, do not exceed the legal maximum axle weight limit of 20,000 pounds, and comply with posted limits on roads and bridges.

See the proclamation here.

REBECCA KATHERINE HERNING, 75, of Harlan (914-2023)

Obituaries

September 11th, 2023 by Jim Field

REBECCA KATHERINE HERNING, 75, of Harlan died Sunday, September 10, 2023 at her home.  Graveside services for REBECCA KATHERINE HERNING will be held on Thursday, September 14, 2023 at 1:00 pm in the Harlan Cemetery.  Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

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Visitation will be held Thursday from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm at the funeral home.

Burial in the Harlan Cemetery.

REBECCA KATHERINE HERNING is survived by:

Daughters:  Renee (Gary) Murray of Harlan; Alicia Custer of Harlan

Siblings:  Betty (Leonard) Powell of Council Bluffs; Doug (Jillian) Will of Branson, MO

Step-daughters:  Elise Callahan & Helen Herning of New Mexico

3 Grandchildren

2 Step-Grandchildren

2 Great-Grandchildren

Patterson a boost for Iowa ground game

Sports

September 11th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Patience paid off for Iowa running back Jaziun Patterson. The redshirt freshman from Florida saw his most extensive action in a win at Iowa State and finished with 86 yards on the ground. His 59-yard run set up a field goal and later scored the Hawkeyes’ first touchdown on a four-yard run.

Patterson feels his style of running is a good compliment to sophomore Kaleb Johnson.

Patterson describes himself as a “down hill” runner.

He also provided a boost to the run game that struggled in the opener. The Hawkeyes finished with 112 yards of rushing against the Cyclones.

Radio Iowa High School Football Poll 9/11/23

Sports

September 11th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

There is a new top ranked in the latest Radio Iowa High School Football Poll, Todd Kimm reports:

Who’s Gonna Win? – Week 3 – 09/08/2023

Sports

September 11th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Asa Lucas, Chris Parks, Jim Field, and Matt Mullenix take a look at 8 area high school football games each week throughout the season. We try to provide some insight into the match-ups while competing for top prognosticator and the Whosman Trophy.

Who’s Gonna Win? is brought to you again in 2023 by Rush CPA & Associates and Fareway.

Last Week:

Matt Mullenix 5-3

Asa Lucas 4-4

Jim Field 5-3

Chris Parks 6-2

Overall 2023 Standings:

Matt Mullenix 13-3

Asa Lucas 11-5

Jim Field 11-5

Chris Parks 11-5

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Trojan Preview – Week 3 – 09/08/2023

Trojan Preview/Who’s Gonna Win?

September 11th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

KJAN Sports Director Asa Lucas’ weekly discussion with Atlantic Head Football Coach Joe Brummer. This week we talk about the Week 2 loss against Glenwood and look forward to the road trip at Greene County.

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Sebastian Castro Earns B1G Weekly Honor

Sports

September 11th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa senior defensive back Sebastian Castro has been named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week following his performance in the Hawkeyes’ 20-13 Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series win at Iowa State. The announcement was made Monday by the Big Ten Conference office.

 

Castro (5-foot-11, 205-pounds) returned an interception 30 yards for a score, collected four (three solo) tackles and had a pass break-up in last Saturday’s in-state showdown.

 

Castro’s pick-6 in the second quarter proved to be the game-winning score. The pick-six was Iowa’s first of the season and marked the 16th consecutive season that a Hawkeye defender has returned an interception for a score, the second longest active streak in the country (Utah).

 

One of Castro’s four tackles and his one pass break-up both came on third-down plays in the second half.

 

The native of Oak Lawn, Illinois, is the first Hawkeye to earn Big Ten weekly recognition this season.

Iowa (2-0) closes out nonconference play Saturday, hosting Western Michigan (1-1) on Duke Slater Field at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City (2:30 p.m. CT, BTN).

Southwest Iowa Art Tour Includes more than 90 artists at 18 Gathering Places in 11 Communities

News

September 11th, 2023 by Jim Field

This self-guided tour allows participants to begin and end where they would like, come and go from location to location at their leisure, and explore diverse art forms – including fiber art, sculpture, pottery, painting, metal works, jewelry, glassware and much more from more than 90 artists. The eighteen unique stops this year include the same footprint with all of last year’s communities represented, plus two additional Gathering Places in Glenwood and the return of the Harvester Artist Lofts & Gallery in Council Bluffs. Gathering Places will be located in the following Southwest Iowa towns: Avoca, rural Clarinda, Council Bluffs, rural Essex, Glenwood, Harlan, Macedonia, Malvern, rural Malvern, Neola, Red Oak and Villisca. The event will be held on its traditional third Saturday and Sunday in September, with an additional Friday “Sneak Peek” at select locations. This year’s Friday “Sneak Peek” hours are from 4 to 7 PM on September 15th at 9 of the 18 locations. This will provide attendees with the additional opportunity to explore the Gathering Places in Clarinda, Essex, Macedonia, Malvern, Neola and Villisca a little early – whether you can’t make it the other days or just need additional time to visit all locations over the weekend. Avoca, Council Bluffs, Glenwood, Harlan and Red Oak’s Gathering Places will join the tour on Saturday morning; the hours for all locations are from 10 AM to 5 PM on Saturday, September 16th and from Noon to 4 PM on Sunday, September 17th.

The inaugural Southwest Iowa Art Tour was in 2014, when a group of local artists came together to create a regional event to connect their rural communities – a self-guided ‘Art Tour’ that would showcase their artworks, studios, galleries, and hometowns. The first year included six participating communities: Elliott, Macedonia, Malvern, Red Oak, Shenandoah and Stanton. Of the 21 artists who participated in the first event, 8 are participating in this year’s 10th Annual Southwest Iowa Art Tour. When you’re visiting with the artists along the way, take an extra moment to chat with Zack Jones, Paul Koch, Phil Lamb, Cece Lock, Curt Adams, Cherie Miner, Tom Harnack and Fred Bolton; and thank them for their foresight and dedication to creating and maintaining this wonderful event for southwest Iowa. The success of the Southwest Iowa Art Tour has grown the tenth annual event to eleven communities, eighteen Gathering Places, and more than ninety local artists. Two of the original locations – The Art Church in Malvern and The Painted Camel Gallery in Macedonia – are also celebrating milestones this year. The Art Church is celebrating the 150th Year of the building, showing off major exterior renovations, a new coat of paint and live music to accompany the Art Tour. After 9 years of ownership by Paul and Carol Jean Koch, the Painted Camel is transitioning into a cooperative non-profit for its 10th year of business.

The Southwest Iowa Art Tour is coordinated by Golden Hills RC&D of Oakland, Rebecca Castle Laughlin of Imogene, and the collaborative efforts of local participating artists. Funding for coordination of this event, which is free to the public, comes in part from grant funding and local sponsorships. The 10th Annual Southwest Iowa Art Tour was supported by an Iowa Tourism Grant from the Iowa Tourism Office and a Community Impact Grant from the Community Foundation for Western Iowa. Other partnering supporters at the $1,000+ level are Houghton State Bank of Red Oak and the Pottawattamie Countywide Tourism Promotion Committee. The $350 sponsors for 2023 include Malvern Bank, CB Skin Secrets of Council Bluffs, Dave Carbaugh State Farm of Red Oak, Kum & Go and Firespring. We are proud to have more than 24 local businesses, organizations and individuals as sponsors for the 10th Annual Southwest Iowa Art Tour. We encourage you to support those businesses who support the arts in southwest Iowa, and make the most of your Southwest Iowa Art Tour experience by stopping at the great restaurants and other shops in the host towns. To find out which businesses are sponsors of the Art Tour, a full listing may be found on our website at www.swiarttour.com, as well as a map so you can plan out your route.

The Southwest Iowa Art Tour began with the intent to not only bring awareness of the arts and artists in rural southwest Iowa, but also to help support economic reinvestment in our small towns through the arts. Remember that when you purchase an original piece of work from an artist, you are directly helping to make the arts a viable career choice in our area. And while you’re at it, grab a shake from the local ice cream shop and a burger from your local café.

For more information be sure to check the “Southwest Iowa Art” Tour Facebook page (with individual Facebook Events for each Gathering Place) and visit the website: www.swiarttour.com, or contact Becca at rebecca.castle@goldenhillsrcd.org.

Firefighters lead day-long 9/11 march through Des Moines metro

News

September 11th, 2023 by Jim Field

The terrorist attacks of 22 years ago are being remembered in central Iowa with a long walk.

What’s being called the March to the Capitol started at 9:11 this morning at Centennial Park in the Des Moines suburb of Waukee and it will end at the Iowa State Capitol around 7 o’clock tonight.  According to the walk’s website, the event was started in 2015 by Bob Lyons who now lives in Des Moines but worked in New York City in 2001 about ten miles from the Twin Towers.  The walk is being led by two Des Moines area firefighters.  It’ll be stopping at seven fire stations along the route and Glendale Cemetery.  The full walk is 21 miles, a nod to the 21-gun salute for fallen heroes.

Big Night Planned for Produce in the Park Thursday

News

September 11th, 2023 by Jim Field

Produce in the Park is a weekly farmers market and community gathering held every Thursday evening from 4:30 PM – 6:30 PM in the Atlantic City Park, now – October 12th.

This week, local musician Jenna Nau will be providing live music and two food trucks, Zemog’s and Zipp’s Pizza, will be on site from 4:30 PM – 6:30 PM. Numerous vendors will be in attendance offering a variety of products including baked goods, produce, sweet treats and crafts.

This week you can look forward to the following vendors:

  • Atlas Atlantic Cinema: gourmet popcorn
  • Aubrey’s Bows: assortment of bows including new fall bow collections
  • Bridgewater Farms: wide assortment of produce including sweet potatoes
  • Brun Ko Farms: honey, radishes, peppers, sweet snacking peppers, 5, 10 & 20 lb boxes of heirloom slicing tomatoes, onions, garlic & jalapenos
  • Cake’s, Cookies & Confections: assorted pastries & desserts
  • CJ Treats: baked goods & candles, soaps, body scrubs & oil diffusers
  • CK3 Farms: wide assortment of produce including watermelon
  • Frosting, Inc.: assortment of gourmet cupcakes including apple cider and pumpkin flavor
  • Harrisdale Farmstead: assortment of produce including grapes
  • Holaday Baking Company: assortment of baked goods & concession items
  • Imagine Garden Gifts: unique garden gifts including antique, vintage, and repurposed planters.
  • Kringleman: assorted Danish pastries
  • Neighborhood Bakehouse: sourdough, baguettes, sandwich bread & mini chocolate baguettes
  • Noble Provisions: homegrown ribeyes, beef snacks (jerky, summer sausage, beef sticks), beef brats, patties, pork brats, Italian sausage, & ground pork
    Piper’s Brae: aronia berries, aronia jam and eggs
  • Sue’s Country Garden: assortment of plants, produce, baked goods & jams/jellies
  • Ter-Bear Honey: home raised raw packaged honey
  • The 11th Acre: wide assortment of produce, baked goods, cottage foods & crafts
  • Windy Hill Compost

Our featured kids activity will be bounce houses and yard games. Zion Recovery, our September sponsor, will have numerous agencies at the park as well as activities for kids to enjoy.

All vendors accept cash, with many accepting credit cards and Venmo. All qualifying food vendors accept SNAP/EBT (also known as food stamps) with all fresh produce vendors accepting Double Up Food Bucks–coupons given for SNAP/EBT purchases of fresh produce.

For updates and information on Produce in the Park or how to sign up to participate, visit www.produceintheparkatlanticiowa.com. ‘Like’ or ‘follow’ Produce in the Park on Facebook (www.facebook.com/ProduceInThePark) or Instagram (www.instagram.com/produceintheparkatlanticia/).

Produce in the Park is sponsored by: First Whitney Bank & Trust, Cass Health, Nishna Valley Family YMCA, Gregg Young of Atlantic, Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce and the City of Atlantic.