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EUGENE FRANCIS “GENE” KOPP, 95, of Anita (Mass of Christian Burial 11/3/23)

Obituaries

October 30th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

EUGENE FRANCIS “Gene” KOPP, 95, of Anita, died Monday, October 30, 2023, at the Heritage House, in Atlantic. A Mass of Christian Burial for GENE KOPP will be held 11-a.m. Friday, Nov. 3, 2023, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Anita. Schmidt Family Funeral Home of Anita is handling the arrangements.

Open visitation will be held from 4:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., with the family present from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, November 2, 2023, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Anita. A prayer service will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, also at St. Mary’s.

Interment will take place following the mass, with Military Honors from the Iowa Military Funeral Honors, and Anita Post 210 at Evergreen Cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to the Anita Fire & EMS for their new ambulance fundraiser or the fundraiser for the new park shelter project in Bandshell Park in Anita. Memorials may be mailed to the Schmidt Family Funeral Home P.O. Box 523, Atlantic, IA 50022.

EUGENE ‘GENE’ KOPP is survived by:

His wife – Rosalie Kopp;

His daughter – Dr. Bethel Kopp (Dr. Stephen Gruba); Beverly (Lynn) Johnson; Emily Kopp (& Tom Ferrell);

His sons – Kelvin Kopp; Delmar (Kim) Kopp, and Mark (Jenna) Kopp.

10 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren, and his sister-in-law, Phyllis Scholl.

UPDATE: Father, son dead after shootings at northwest Iowa farm

News

October 30th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Northwest Iowa authorities say a father and son are dead following a series of incidents at a farm near Hornick. Woodbury County Sheriff Chad Sheehan says a man, later identified as 72-year-old Todd Sulsberger, called for help at about 7:30 Sunday night. “The Woodbury County Communications Center received a 911 call from a male victim, reporting his son was shooting at him,” the sheriff says. When deputies arrived at the farm, they found the suspect — 44 year old Walter Sulsberger — sitting in a pick-up on his father’s farm.

“At 9:10 p.m., I made contact with the suspect via phone and he told me there would be no peaceful resolution and made threats toward law enforcement officers,” the sheriff said. Three armored vehicles were dispatched to the scene and the Iowa State Patrol provided air surveillance. Sheriff Sheehan says a crisis negotiator was on the phone with Walter Sulsberger for hours.

“At approximately 2:45 a.m. while the crisis negotiator was attempting to negotiate a peaceful surrender, the homicide suspect fired multiple shots at tactical teams who were attempting to move in to take the suspect into custody,” Sheehan says. “Being met with gunfire and in fear for their lives and with no other option, law enforcement personnel returned fire, striking the suspect.”

Sulsberger died at the scene. His father was found dead on the property a short time later. The sheriff has confirmed that just before Todd Sulsberger called 9-1-1 to say his son was shooting at him, dispatchers received a call that livestock were running loose and there was a fire on the property. “There were cattle out. How those cattle were made to be free, I don’t know. I’m sure the investigation will determine that,” Sheehan says. “There were fires set. I’m not aware of any that were set to buildings. There were fires that were set to hay bales…large bales that were set on fire.”

Two of the armored vehicles on the scene were struck by gunfire, but no law enforcement officers or first responders were injured. State agents with the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation have been called in to investigate the shootings.

Semi tractor-trailers collide on I-29 Monday morning

News

October 30th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Onawa, Iowa) – A collision between two semi-tractor trailers this (Monday) morning, near Onawa, resulted in one of the drivers being transported to the hospital. The Iowa State Patrol reports the accident happened on southbound I-29 in Monona County, at around 8:36-a.m.

A 2024 Kenworth tractor driven by a man from West Sacramento, CA, was stopped in the right-hand lane of southbound I-29 near mile marker 112. The semi was hauling an over-sized load. A 2023 Volvo semi driven by 29-year-old Caleb Jaton, of Sioux Falls, SD, was traveling southbound when his semi struck the trailer of the first semi. The collision caused disabling damage to both vehicles.

Jaton, who was wearing his seat belt, was transported by Wings Air Rescue to the UNMC in Omaha. The State Patrol was assisted at the scene by the Monona County Sheriff’s Department, Onawa EMS and Blanco Fire & EMS.

Department of Management awards $148 million for broadband infrastructure

News

October 30th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES- The Department of Management Division of Information Technology, formerly the Office of the Chief Information Officer, awarded $148,960,000 as part of the Empower Rural Iowa Broadband Grant program. 39 broadband provider applications representing 47 Iowa counties received a Notice of Intent to Award (NOIA) for applications submitted under NOFA #008.

This round of grant funds will be used to incentivize broadband infrastructure build out in the newly established Broadband Intervention Zones (BIZ). Through feedback from 55 public meetings in Iowa communities, 96 BIZ zones were created across the state. These are areas deemed to be in the most need for broadband infrastructure expansion.

Funding for NOFA #008 was made possible through the U.S. Department of Treasury’s Capital Projects Fund. For information on NOFA #008 please refer to the link below. This link provides all application materials.

https://ocio.iowa.gov/empower-rural-iowa-broadband-grant-program-notice-funding-availability-008

Gov. Reynolds announces $6.5M in new round of Destination Iowa funding for tourism and quality of life 

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October 30th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Today, Gov. Reynolds announced a new $6.5 million investment in communities to bolster tourism and quality of life through Destination Iowa. The grant initiative, which launched in 2022 with federal funding, became a state-funded initiative following approval from the Iowa legislature this year.  

“Destination Iowa has inspired communities statewide to dream big about projects that will give tourists a reason to explore and newcomers a reason to call Iowa home,” Governor Reynolds said. “This initiative has advanced 46 projects across the state so far , activating more than $480 million in total investment. Support from the state will open this opportunity for even more communities to boost tourism and quality of life while raising the profile of our state.” 

The IEDA Board approved the Destination Iowa program guidelines and procedures at its monthly board last Friday. Funds will be awarded to projects investing in vertical infrastructure such as land acquisition and construction, recreational trails and water trails. The goal is for Iowa communities to make strategic investments that create or support lasting opportunities to attract visitors and enhance quality of life amenities for residents, thereby boosting local economies and attracting talent.   

Priority will be given to applicants that have not been awarded money from the federally funded Destination Iowa fund or other programs intended to support community attraction and tourism projects after July 1, 2018. Eligible applicants include cities, counties and not-for-profit organizations.  

The program will follow a two-step application process. Pre-applications will be accepted on a rolling basis from October 23, 2023 through January 31, 2024 via a form on IEDA’s website.  For those applicants invited to apply for the full application, the final application deadline is March 1, 2024. 

IEDA will designate a grant committee to review applications and make funding recommendations to the IEDA Board for consideration at the April 2024 monthly board meeting. For more information, visit www.iowaeda.com/destination-iowa-state.

Brian Ferentz won’t return as Iowa OC

Sports

October 30th, 2023 by admin

Brian Ferentz will not be the offensive coordinator for the Hawkeye football team next year. Ferentz, son of head football coach Kirk Ferentz, is in his seventh season as offensive coordinator. Beth Goetz became Iowa’s interim athletics director in August. Goetz said in a written statement that she had conversions with both men as well as the university’s president and has informed Brian Ferentz this is his last season with the program.

The statement from Goetz made a passing reference to the team’s offensive struggles. Iowa has a six-and-two record, but the Hawkeyes’ offense ranks last nationally.

Van Aalsum Earns Big Ten Weekly Honors

Sports

October 30th, 2023 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa field hockey freshman Dionne van Aalsum has been named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week and Freshman of the Week after tallying two goals and an assist in Iowa’s upset win over No. 3 Rutgers. It was announced Monday by the conference office.

Van Aalsum has been awarded Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week four times this season (Sept. 11, Sept. 18, Oct. 16, Oct. 30) and Big Ten Freshman of the Week four times this season (Aug. 26, Sept. 5, Sept. 11, Oct. 30). The Castricum, Netherlands, native leads the nation with 27 goals, 60 points, 1.59 goals per game, and 3.53 points per game.
Iowa leads the nation in scoring average (3.41), scoring margin (2.41), and goals (58). The Hawkeyes rank second in shutouts per game (0.47), third in goals per game (3.41) and points (156), and fifth in goals against average (1.00) and points per game (9.18).
The Hawkeyes’ win over No. 3 Rutgers was their sixth win against a ranked opponent this season. Iowa previously downed No. 1 North Carolina, No. 5 Louisville, No. 12 Wake Forest, No. 14 Michigan, and No. 19 UAlbany.
Iowa (13-4) travels to Ann Arbor, Michigan on Thursday to face Maryland (14-4) at 5 p.m. (CT) in the 2023 Big Ten Field Hockey Tournament Quarterfinals.

Statement From Beth Goetz, Henry B. And Patricia B. Tippie Interim Director of Athletics Chair

Sports

October 30th, 2023 by admin

“Anyone who loves Iowa football recognizes both the success and challenges that have brought attention to our program this season. Our struggles on offense coupled with the offensive coordinator’s contract make this a unique situation.

After conversations with head coach Kirk Ferentz, coach Brian Ferentz and President Wilson, I informed Brian that our intention is for him to be with us through the bowl game, but this is his last season with the program. Making this known today is in the best interest of the program and its loyal fans; it provides clarity during this pivotal time in the schedule.

It is not my practice to be involved in assistant coaching decisions and certainly not to make public such a change during a season. Our priority is to put all our student-athletes in the best position to have both short-term and long-term success, on and off the field. Our football team has a group of outstanding young men and talented athletes, who at 6-2, have a lot to play for. As a former athlete, I know every opportunity to put on the jersey is a cherished one.

As Hawkeyes, let’s continue to support all our coaches, staff and student-athletes in their pursuit of a Big Ten Championship and bowl game victory.”

2 arrested on drug charges in Mills County

News

October 30th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – Sheriff’s officials in Mills County report four arrests, including the arrest of two men on separate drug-related charges. On Saturday (10/28), 18-year-old Addam Aaron Belt, of Carter Lake, was arrested for Failure To Appear (FTA) on a Possession of Drug Paraphernalia charge. His bond was set at $500. And, 35-year-old Johnathon Wayne Graham, of Fremont, NE, was arrested Sunday morning, for Possession of a Controlled Substance. Bond was set at $1,000.

Two men were also arrested on separate OWI charges in Mills County: 35-year-old Deangelo Octobius Riley, of Red Oak, was arrested Sunday morning for OWI/1st offense. And, Sunday evening, 45-year-old James Joseph Springhower, of Glenwood, was arrested for OWI/1st offense. Bond for both men was set at $1,000 each.

Northern Iowa’s Mark Farley previews Western Illinois

Sports

October 30th, 2023 by admin

The Northern Iowa football team has climbed to 18th in the latest STATS FCS top 25. The Panthers are 5-3 after a 24-21 win at Illinois State and at 4-1 are tied for second in the Missouri Valley race.

That’s UNI coach Mark Farley. The Panthers host Western Illinois on Saturday and Farley says the Leathernecks are better than their 0-8 record.

Farley says the approach can’t change based on an opponents record.

This will be UNI’s 52 second meeting with Western Illinois in a series that dates back to 1967 and their final game as conference rivals. The Leathernecks are moving to the Ohio Valley Conference.

Farley says because the campuses are so close in proximity he hopes the series can continue.