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UNI-Dome roof getting new fabric

News, Sports

September 19th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – One of the key structures on the University of Northern Iowa campus in Cedar Falls is going to get an update to its roof. U-N-I vice president Michael Hager says the fabric portion of the UNI-dome roof is going to be replaced.

The UNI-dome was built in 1976 and the original roof was all fabric and held up by air. The building hosts the high school football playoffs, U-N-I football games, and many other events. Hager spoke to the Board of Regents during their meeting last week and says they are looking at two types of fabric that have the benefit of making things brighter inside.

He says the new fabric will have a brown color when it is installed.

UNI photo

This new product is projected to last 20 to 25 years.

Hager says the fabric does not require a lot of ongoing maintenance.

The Board of Regents approved the eight-million dollar budget for the replacement, which also includes some other related work on the building. Hager says the project will be paid for mostly with gift funds — but some university funds will also be included as well as athletic department funds.

Rebate can get farmers tractor rollbars for half price and save lives

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 19th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – This is Tractor Safety Day, the first day of National Farm Safety Week, and one of the biggest dangers involving farm tractors is a lack of rollover protection. A program offers Iowa tractor owners a rebate to install rollover protective structures, or ROPS. Jackie Curnick, program coordinator at the University of Iowa’s Environmental Health Sciences Research Center, says the rebate saves money — and rollbars save lives. Curnick says, “We can provide up to $500 in funding for a retrofitted rollbar and typically that’s about half of the price of the retrofit.” The program often has a lengthy national wait list but Curnick says Iowans have a special “in” and should apply for the rebate.

“Iowa is lucky because we do have some funds available, so we do say, ‘Yes get on the list,'” Curnick says. “In the last couple of years we’ve retrofitted about 30 tractors because we have that funding through the Iowa Center for Agricultural Safety and Health.” Studies find ROPS are 99% effective in preventing injury or death in the event of a rollover when used with a seatbelt, and 70% effective when used without a seatbelt.

“Half of U.S. tractors don’t have rollover protection. They are the leading cause of death on a farm, and 80% of deaths caused by tractor rollovers happen to farmers,” Curnick says. “The most frequent cause of them are going from the side or rear turnovers and that’s about 96 deaths per year.” She says virtually any tractor can be retrofitted with a ROPS. Learn more about the rebate program at www.i-cash.org.

Iowa Veterans Home is not closing, governor’s spokesman says

News

September 19th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Employees at the Iowa Veterans Home in Marshalltown have been sent an email titled “facility closure,” but a spokesman for the governor says there are no plans to close the home. Alex Murphy, a spokesman for Governor Reynolds, says the document about closing the Iowa Veterans Home is nothing more than a policy statement required by the federal government. The email was sent by the administrator who is now overseeing day to day operations at the home. Matthew Peterson, who had been Commandant of the Iowa Veterans Home, recently resigned from the post after 13 months in the job.

The president of the union that represents contract workers at the Veterans Home and a top Democrat in the Iowa Senate say the memo raises concerns because the governor ordered the closure of the state-run Glenwood Resource Center after saying it would not close. The governor’s spokesman says it’s irresponsible for Democrats to spread what he calls a false rumor and create unnecessary concern for Iowa Veterans Home employees, veterans and their families.

About 900 employees work at the Iowa Veterans Home in Marshalltown. There are more than 550 residents, making it one of the country’s largest state-owned nursing homes for veterans and their spouses.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Monday, 9/19/2022

Weather

September 19th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Areas of fog this morning; Partly cloudy. High 86. SE @ 10-15 mph.
Tonight: P/Cldy. Low 67. S @ 5-10.
Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 93. SW 10-20.
Wednesday: P/cldy to cloudy w/scattered showers & thunderstorms. High 75.
Thursday: Mostly sunny. High 72.

Sunday’s High in Atlantic was 84. The Low was 59. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 90 and the Low was 64. The Record High on this date was 95 in 1948. The Record Low was 33 in 1896 & 1938.

Multiple arrests reported in Fremont County

News

September 19th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Sidney, Iowa) – Fremont County Sheriff Kevin Aistrope today (Monday), issued a report detailing multiple arrests from Sept. 4th through the 18th. One suspect was arrested three times, while another was arrested twice.

64-year-old Edward Umbreit, of Riverton, was initially arrested for multiple violations of No Contact Orders on 09/10/22.  After being released on bond, on 09/11/22, he appeared in court on 09/14/22 and urinated outside on the grounds of the Fremont County Courthouse.  He was re-released on $300 bond Sept. 18th at 2:30-p.m., and less than six hours later, arrested for Domestic Assault, Going Armed with Intent, Interference with 911 Communications, and Interference with Official Acts.

Umbreit

34-year-old Blake Tobin, of Sidney, was arrested Sunday (9/18), for Domestic Abuse/3rd offense, Interference with Official Acts, as well as Possession of a Controlled Substance; and, 50-year-old Ralph Backley, of Sidney, was arrested for Public Intoxication. He was later released on a $300 bond.

Last Friday, 37-year-old Zachary Anderson, of Sidney, was arrested for OWI, Driving Under Suspension, Criminal Mischief, and a registration violation. 34-year-old Michelle Labbe, of Riverton, was arrested for Assault with Bodily Injury, and Assault. Her bond was set at $1,000.

Sept. 14th, Fremont County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 30-year-old Cassandra Rodriguez, of Sidney, for Driving while Barred (Habitual Violator). She was released on a $2,000 bond. And, 64-year-old Edward Umbreit, of Riverton, was arrested for Public Urination. He was released on a $300 bond.

A Glenwood man was arrested in Fremont County Sept. 11th. 34-year-old Justin McFail was arrested for Violation of Probation. He was later released on a $10,000 bond. On the 1th, 64-year-old Edward Umbreit, of Riverton, was arrested for Violation of a No Contact Order (4th offense). He was later released on a $300 bond.

Rhoades

And, on Sept. 7th, 23-year-old Jermey Rhoades, of Hamburg, was arrested for Domestic Abuse (Bodily Injury), and Probation Violation ($6,000 bond). Rhoades was wanted in connection to a domestic disturbance that occurred in June of 2022 in Hamburg. Rhoades allegedly fled the state and began taunting law enforcement on social media. Rhoades was arrested by the Missouri Highway Patrol and extradited to Iowa to face charges.

30-year-old Cassandra Rodriguez, of Sidney, was arrested for Public Intoxication, Sept. 7th. She was released on her Own Recognizance (RoR).

There were two arrests Sept. 6th in Fremont County: 57-year-old Greg Vergets, of St. Charles, MO., was arrested for Disorderly Conduct ($300 bond), and 38-year-old Benjamin Johnson, of Farragut, was arrested for Driving While Barred. ($2,000 bond). On the 5th of September, 31-year-old Kevin Booher was arrested and held for Failure to Appear ($25,00 bond). And, on the 4th, 29-year-old Elijah Faust, of Thurman, was arrested for Domestic Assault (Strangulation). He was later RoR.

California man arrested following a pursuit in Guthrie County

News

September 19th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Stuart, Iowa) – Officials with the Stuart Police Department report a California man faces multiple charges following his arrest Friday evening. The incident leading to the arrest of Jordin Andres Polanco began a little after 5-p.m., Friday, when  a Stuart Police Officer attempted to stop a vehicle driving recklessly in the 3200 block of White Pole Road. The driver – later identified as Polanco – refused to stop for the Police Officer and accelerated through Stuart at a high rate of speed.
The chase continued west onto White Pole Road into rural Guthrie County. Shortly after passing Talon Ave., Polanco jumped from the moving vehicle. He then ran west along White Pole Road and attempted to enter two separate passing vehicles by opening their doors. While attempting to enter one of the vehicles it is alleged that Polanco assaulted a female driver while trying to force her from the vehicle. As an Officer neared Polanco he ran south into a corn field. The suspect was seen exiting the corn field a short time later and was apprehended by Stuart Police and a Guthrie County Deputy. Polanco resisted arrest and an electronic control device was deployed.
Polanco was then transported to the Guthrie County Jail and was charged with: Felony eluding, Reckless Driving, Interference With Official Acts x2, Driving While License Revoked, Assault On Persons Engaged in Certain Occupations, Possession of a Controlled Substance 3rd offense (cocaine), OWI 1st Offense, and multiple traffic offenses. A Nebraska woman who was in the vehicle with Polanco during the pursuit had injuries consistent with being assaulted and is considered a victim in this case.
The Stuart Police Department was assisted by the Adair and Guthrie County Sheriff’s Departments, Iowa State Patrol, Panora Police Department and Stuart Rescue. Authorities say this is an ongoing investigation and additional charges may be filed at a later date.
Criminal charges are allegations of crime supported by probable cause. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Iowa beats Nevada and the weather

Sports

September 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

A strange start to the season took a bizarre turn for Iowa as the Hawkeyes beat Nevada 27-0, a game that was halted three times due to lightning and did not end until after 1:30 Sunday morning. Hawkeye coach Kirk Ferentz says the locker room looked like a baseball clubhouse during the more than four hours of delays.

The offense made progress, in part because receivers Nico Ragaini and Keegan Johnson returned from injury.

The Hawkeyes open Big Ten play Saturday night at Rutgers.

Iowa State rolls past Ohio

Sports

September 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State gets ready to open Big 12 play at home this week against 17th ranked Baylor. The Cyclones are 3-0 and coach Matt Campbell has been happy with the effort after a 43-10 win over Ohio.

Campbell says the Cyclones are still making too many mistakes.

Campbell says the Cyclones are making mistakes that will cost them down the road.

Monday meeting agendas: 9/19/22

News

September 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Area) – Several, separate meetings are scheduled for Monday in our listening area. Among them is:

The Atlantic Parks and Rec Department, which is slated to meet at the Kiddie Korral, at Sunnyside Park, beginning at 5:15-p.m.  Action items/New Business will include: A review of Park Board vacancy applications; Looking ahead to the Sept. 26th Splash Pad Work Session; The “Healthiest State” walk; and, the Memorial Flag Pole at the Schildberg Recreation Area. Also, Parks & Rec Director Bryant Rasmussen will reports on several matters, including the Sunnyside Pool, Hyggefest, Tour de Parks, the Scarecrow Contest, Produce in the Park, and the All Class Reunion.

The Griswold School Board meeting begins at 5:30-p.m. in the High School Conference Room. New Business includes: Approval of a Resolution to participate in the Instructional Support Levy (ISL); Approval of 2022-23 Board Goals; Possible approval of the SIAC Committee; Approval of –  a contract with Coca-Cola, Official Depositories for the District, and of a Request for Allowable Growth & Supplemental Aid for a 2021-22 Special Education Deficit. Discussion items include: The Open Enrollment Report, Board of Directors Redistricting, and the first reading of certain 500-series Board Policies.

And, the Audubon School Board will meet 7-p.m. Monday, in the High School Board Room. Their session begins with a Work Session for Policy Review. During the regular session, they will dive into action items, including approval of the following: The 2nd Reading of some 700- and 800-series Board Policies; SIAC Committee Membership; An SBRC application for MSA – Special Education Deficit in the amount of $4,759.90; Building Project Change Orders; Approval of a Mediation Settlement with Construct; An agreement with Denovo, and action on any Personnel matters to come before the Board. Superintendent Eric Trager will report on a Tree Grant, and he’ll have an update the Building Project.

2 fatal crashes in Iowa, Sunday; 1 injury accident Saturday

News

September 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Two crashes in Iowa on Sunday claimed two lives. The Iowa State Patrol reports a single-vehicle accident in southern Iowa’s Decatur County resulted in the death of the driver of the vehicle. 45-year-old Luke Neil Helton, of Leon, died during the crash that happened at around 2-p.m. Authorities say Helton was driving a 20111 Chevy 1500 pickup southbound on 253rd Avenue, just south of 217th Street, when he became unconscious due to unknown medical conditions. The pickup left the road and crashed through a fence, and ended up in a pond. The accident was discovered by the property owner. Helton died at the scene.

The second crash involved a 2009 Mercury Mariner SUV. It happened at around 6:22-a.m. Sunday, in northwest Iowa’s Sioux County. The Patrol says the vehicle was traveling westbound on B-40, when it left the road for reasons unknown. The SUV entered the north ditch, vaulted a culvert and struck an embankment before coming to rest. The driver of the vehicle, 25-year-old Felipe Reyes Lopez-Lopez, of Rock Valley, died at the scene.

His passengers, 32-year-old Marco Vinco Lopez-Lopez, and a three-year old female, both of Rock Valley, were injured, and transported by Sioux Center Ambulance to the hospital in Sioux Center. before being flown to the hospital in Sioux Falls. The child was not properly restrained in the vehicle. Marco Lopez-Lopez was wearing his seat belt. The Patrol says alcohol is suspected to be a contributing factor to the crash.

And, a man from Des Moines suffered multiple injuries during an accident Saturday afternoon, in southern Madison County. The State Patrol reports 52-year-old Sefering Benavides was driving a 2022 Ford Explorer eastbound on the Cumming Highway, when the SUV veered off the road, went down an embankment, and struck some trees. The accident happened at around 1:15-p.m. Benevides, who was not wearing a seat belt, was transported to Methodist Hospital in Des Moines for treatment of his injuries. Multiple charges against him are pending.