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Online information available for Lake Anita Water Quality Improvement Plan

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 19th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Anita, Iowa – Iowans interested in the results of a DNR study to improve water quality in Lake Anita in Cass County can view a presentation on the Iowa DNR’s YouTube channel. Lake Anita is on the state’s list of impaired waters for high levels of algae. The current study, or DNR water quality improvement plan, shows how these problems are caused by too much phosphorus in the lake. The problems impact recreation on the lake and aquatic life.

The plan explores the amounts and sources of phosphorus entering the lake and offers potential solutions to reduce those levels and work toward fixing the problem. The document is designed as a guide for local resource agencies, partners, stakeholders and residents to improve the lake.

The presentation is available now at youtube.com/iowadnr through June 20. The full document can be downloaded on the Iowa DNR’s website at the following: http://www.iowadnr.gov/Environment/WaterQuality/WatershedImprovement/WatershedResearchData/WaterImprovementPlans/PublicMeetingsPlans.aspx.

Mills County Sheriff’s report for 5/19/22

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May 19th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports two drug and burglary-related arrests took place Tuesday morning. 48-year-old Jack Gregory Milledge, of Carter Lake, and 49-year-old Lawrence Anthony Cipolla, of Council Bluffs, were each arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance, 3rd Degree Attempted Burglary, Possession of Burglary Tools, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Their bonds were set at $9,300 and $6,300 respectively.

Early Wednesday morning, 19-year-old Hassan Saleh Mohamed, of Omaha, was arrested in Mills County for Eluding, Interference with Official Acts, Reckless Driving and Theft in the 5th. Bond was set at $6,000. And, 20-year-old Nuak Kauier Pal, of Omaha, was arrested for Interference with Official Acts ($300 bond). Thursday morning (May 19), Seth David Travis, of Omaha, was arrested at the Pottawattamie County Jail on a Mills County warrant for Failure to Appear on a Theft in the 5th Degree charge ($300 bond).

Cass Co. Treasurer named President of Iowa State/County Treasurers Assoc.

News

May 19th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Moravia, Iowa) – Cass County (IA) Treasurer Tracey J Marshall reports she was last week in Moravia, she was sworn-in as President of the Iowa State County Treasurers Association, an affiliate of (ISAC) Iowa State Association of Counties. During the event, Treasurers from across the State were updated on Iowa legislation with the (DOT) Department of Transportation, (DOR) Department of Revenue, (IADA) Iowa Dealers Association, and the (ISCTA) Iowa State County Treasurers Association. Marshall says “There are many entities who partner with the county treasurer’s office so there is ongoing training needed. At this meeting classes were held on legislation updates to tax sales, cash and investments, and requirements for the Department of Revenue.”

Marshall, who is running for re-election, says she has been involved in improving the services of her office since 2003, when she was first elected as the Cass County Treasurer. Her campaign says “She believes in being active to increase her knowledge so she can improve the functions of her office. She continues her education by continuing the ISCTA Certified Treasurers Program which is designed to provide educational training to improve and enhance management skills, knowledge, and professionalism of all ISCTA through a structured series of courses thus enabling Iowa county treasurers to fulfill their elected duties and to better serve their community.”

Cass County Treasurer Tracey J. Marshall is sworn-in by Kris Rowley, past President of the association, last week. (Photo courtesy TJM)

She began her leadership role early on, by serving on several district, state, and national committees. Marshall was elected as District IV President in 2016, and provided training for the treasurer’s offices with-in her district. In 2018, she was elected president of the National Association of County Collectors, Treasurers and Financial Officers, and overseen training for treasurers on the national level. She said she is now “Proud to represent Cass County as the Iowa State County Treasurers Association President.”

2022 State Track and Field Meet – Day 1 – Class 1A and 4A

Sports

May 19th, 2022 by admin

1A Girls Shuttle Hurdle Relay Prelims

Nodaway Valley- 1:07.39 DQ 1) Madison Fry 2) Olivia Laughery 3) Annika Nelson 4) Maddax DeVault (Disqualified after review)
Fremont-Mills- 8th 1:10.62 Qualified
Logan-Magnolia- 10th 1:10.77
Mount Ayr- 11th 1:11.24
Ar-We-Va- 13th 1:11.62
CAM- 22nd 1:14.98

4A Boys High Jump

JR Knauss, CB Abraham Lincoln- T 11th 6-00

1A Boys Long Jump

Tony Racine, Essex- 18th 19-06.50
Andrew Thoreson, Woodbine- 23rd 18-04.50
Easton Hays, Coon Rapids-Bayard- 17th 19-07.00
Will Ragaller, Ar-We-Va- 20th 19-03.75
Lane Spieker, CAM- 6th 21-01.75
Cale Swain, Griswold- 12th 20-00.25

1A Girls Shot Put

Audi Crooks, Bishop Garrigan won with a new state record 45-01.00
Mallory Behnken, CAM-17th 33-03.75
Olivia Baker, Essex- 24th 32-06.50
Mia Allmon, St. Albert-18th 33-03.50
Emily Baker, Bedford- 2nd 40-04.75

1A Girls 3000M Run

Stefi Beisswenger, Audubon- 6th 11:07.91
Madison Sporrer, Logan-Magnolia- 12th 11:38.68
Mya Moss, Logan-Magnolia- 20th 12:10.71
Addison Murdock, Woodbine- 14th 11:39.85
Emily Albertsen, IKM-Manning- 21st 12:16.89
Reese Duncan, St. Albert- 19th 12:00.95

1A Boys 3200M Run

Patrick Heffernan, Boyer Valley- 5th 9:52.29
Colin Lillie, St. Albert- 6th 9:56.34
Caden Keller, IKM-Manning- 8th 10:08.70
Doug Berg, Nodaway Valley- 21st 10:51.12

1A Girls 200M Dash Prelims

Vanessa Koehler, Glidden-Ralston- 12th 27.51
Sadie Cox, Lenox-18th 27.88
Adalyn Reynolds, Mount Ayr- 3rd 26.67
Lydia Erickson, Riverside- 7th 27.03
Jenna Wheatley, CAM- 24th 28.55

1A Boys 200M Dash Prelims

Brendan Monahan, St. Albert- 1st 22.48 Qualified
Lane Spieker, CAM- 13th 23.69

1A Girls 4x800M Relay

Tri-Center- 11th 10:29.12
Logan-Magnolia- 3rd 10:05.74 Greylan Hornbeck, Haedyn Hall, Madison Sporrer, Courtney Sporrer
Riverside 7th 10:15.63 Elly Henderson, Macy Woods, Veronica Schechinger, Carly Henderson
IKM-Manning- 16th 10:39.24
Boyer Valley- 17th 10:40.63

1A Boys 4x800M Relay

Lenox- 14th 8:42.25
St. Albert- 21st 8:48.32
IKM-Manning-11th 8:36.13
Tri-Center- 19th 8:47.92

1A Girls 100M Prelims

Carly McKeever, St. Albert- 13th 13.63
Vanessa Koehler, Glidden-Ralston- 11th 13.54
Brooklyn Ecklin, Lenox- 21st 13.88
Veronica Andrusyshyn, Riverside- 5th 13.24 Qualified
Emma Cooper, Southwest Valley- 22nd 13.93

1A Boys 100M Prelims

Brendan Monahan, St. Albert- 1st 11.25 Qualified
Lane Spieker, CAM- 8th 11.51 Qualified
Michael Turner, Tri-Center- 18th 12.00
Johnathan Weaver, Lenox- 23rd 12.26

1A Girls 400M Dash

Teagan Ewalt, Fremont-Mills- 22nd 1:03.22
Nicole Sherer, Woodbine- 24th 1:03.50
Courtney Sporrer, Logan-Magnolia- 17th 1:02.42
Sadie Cox, Lenox- 15th 1:01.51
Maddax DeVault, Nodaway Valley- 13th 1:01.45
Adalyn Reynolds, Mount Ayr- 3rd 58.28

1A Boys 400M Dash

Brendan Monahan, St. Albert- 6th 51.05
Nathan Colwell, Woodbine- 22nd 53.77
Kolby Culbertson, Coon Rapids-Bayard- 20th 53.17
Cale Maas, CAM- 11th 52.07
Ryce Reynolds, Mount Ayr- 1st State Champion 49.22

1A Boys Shuttle Hurdle Relay

Lenox- 3rd 1:01.56 Qualified Gabe Funk, Conner Fitzgerald, Trenton Beck, Johnathan Weaver
East Mills- 19th 1:06.68
Woodbine- 20th 1:06.69
CAM- 8th 1:03.70 Qualified 1:03.70 Jack Follmann, Joe Kaufman, Cale Maas, Sam Foreman
Audubon- 4th 1:02.01  Qualified Aaron Olsen, Carter Andreasen, Brandon Jensen, Gavin Smith

1A Boys Shot Put

Adam Perrin, Fremont-Mills- 24th 39-05.50
Dylan Hoefer, Woodbine- 10th 46-06.25
Lance Clayburg, Coon Rapids-Bayard- 12th 45-05.25
Cooper Marvel, Fremont-Mills- 16th 44-03.50
Grant Brix, Logan-Magnolia- 11th 45-08.00
Brandon McCall, St. Albert- 20th 43-06.50

1A Girls Long Jump

Addison Erickson, Woodbine- 22nd 15-00.50
Sadie Cox, Lenox- 11th 15-09.75
Emma Cooper, Southwest Valley- 6th 16-03.75

Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s report for 5/19/22

News

May 19th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Council Bluffs, Iowa) – The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office, today (Thursday), said two inmates at the Pott. County Jail were served with warrants, Wednesday, and one person turned themselves-in. Authorities say 31-year-old inmate Dyllan Roger McClelland, of Council Bluffs, was presented with a warrant charging him with a pre-trial release violation on his original charges of Criminal Mischief in the 4th Degree, and Willful Injury resulting in bodily injury. He remains held in the jail on a $503 bond.

And, 29-year-old Pott. County Jail inmate Jess Willard Pfarr, of Council Bluffs, was presented with a warrant for Theft in the 2nd Degree. His bond on that and other charges, was set at $1,300. The Sheriff’s Office said 63-year-old David Kendall Owens turned himself-in on a warrant for Distribution to a person under age 18; Distribution of a Schedule I or II Controlled Substance to a person under 18; and Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor. Owens was transported to the Pottawattamie County Jail, and later posted bond.

Shelby County Board of Supervisor’s News

News

May 19th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Harlan, Iowa) – The Shelby County Board of Supervisors held their regular weekly meeting Tuesday, May 17th, in the Harlan City Hall Council Chambers.  During the session a Public Hearing was held for the 2022 Budget Amendment. Having received no written or spoken comments from the public, the Board approved the amendment, as proposed.  There will be no increase in taxes. The budget was amended to include revenue from bond proceeds, as well as ARPA proceeds and expenditures and Secondary Roads Department spending.

Auditor Mark Maxwell, in his meeting minutes, said Lonnie Maguire, Director of Community Services, was on hand to tell the Board about the transition of her department from Shelby County Employees to Pottawattamie County Employees. Local property tax funding has been eliminated and the State of Iowa will now reimburse Pottawattamie County for the Southwest Iowa Mental Health costs. Services have not changed and the employees will keep the same offices in Shelby County, with rent being paid to Shelby County for the occupation. A lease was presented and approved by the Supervisors, minor wording changes were proposed by County Attorney Marcus Gross. The Supervisors then approved the changes and permit the Chairperson to sign the document once the changes are made.

A department report was given by Carolyn Blum , Shelby County Treasurer, Blum explained the many activities and changes that have been taking place in her office. And, the Supervisors unanimously approved a yearly Weed Destruction Resolution, which states ‘Each owner and each person in possession or control of any lands in Shelby County, shall cut, burn or otherwise destroy all noxious weeds thereon, as defined in the chapter, at such time in each year and in such manner as shall prevent such weeds from blooming or coming to maturity, and shall keep said lands free from such growth as shall render the streets or highways adjoining said lands unsafe for public travel. Noxious weeds shall be cut or otherwise destroyed as published in the official newspapers of Shelby County.” And, “If owners or persons in possession or control of any lands in Shelby County fail to comply with the foregoing orders, the weed commissioner shall cause this to be done and the expenses of said work including cost of serving notice and other costs, if any, to be assessed against real estate.

American Recovery Act funding was considered during the Shelby County Supervisor’s meeting. Grant applications discussed at the last Supervisors meeting were then presented to be acted upon by the Shelby County Board of Supervisors. The following grants and amounts were presented for consideration.

Defiance water tower-Regional backup for water supply–$43,000

Shelby County Trails-Engineering—————————-$50,000

Shelby County Conservation-Playground Equipment——$20,000

Kountry Kids Care-Child care expansion——————–$100,000

Harlan Airport-Service improvements————————$20,000

Shelby County Golf Water Conservation———————$27,500

Petersen Family Wellness-Upgrades————————–$52,500

Shelby County Fair-Tourism Improvements—————–$20,000

Environmental Health Well Plugging————————-$15,397

Mark Maxwell says “This will exhaust all funds available from Shelby County through the ARPA program.”  The dollars will be spent in accordance with ARPA spending guidelines.

Details emerge on how a 4-year-old Ankeny girl acquired a gun before fatally shooting herself

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May 19th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Ankeny, Iowa) – An investigation being conducted into the death of a 4-year-old girl from Ankeny, shows the girl somehow got a-hold of a handgun and accidentally shot herself in the face. The girl was pronounced deceased at a local hospital. According to court documents, the incident happened when Savannah Holmes‘ father – who has currently not been charged – went to answer the door. The incident happened in a home on Northeast 5th Street near Delaware Avenue in Ankeny, at around 11:26-a.m., Monday. A caller to 9-1-1 said the father was performing CPR on the child, until police and Ankeny Medics arrived.

According to Police, the father of Savannah said she and her brother were in highchairs when two men came to the residence and were pounding at the door. The father grabbed the gun and set it down near a couch, saying he feared conflict with the men, and went to the door to speak to them. He said that while he was at the door, Savannah and her brother had gotten out of their highchairs. He said he saw his son climbing up the stairs and went inside to get him. According to the search warrant, the father said he believed Savannah grabbed his gun and shot herself in the entryway.

One of the men told police that he heard the gunshot while talking to the child’s father, according to the search warrant. Police noted in the document that “it is reasonable to believe a crime occurred resulting in the death of a person.”

Legislature updating security technology at Iowa Capitol Complex

News

May 19th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A senate committee has voted to spend a million dollars to replace security cameras and enhance security in the Iowa Capitol Complex. Senator Janet Petersen of Des Moines says she’s grateful.  “As many of you know, we have had a number of threats on this building,” Petersen says.A 23-year-old man was charged with vandalism in early 2020 after breaking into the Capitol on a Sunday morning. Surveillance camera footage showed he made it all he way onto the floor of the Iowa Senate.

Petersen says the added security for the Capitol as well as the state office buildings that surround it is warranted. “Those that work in state government on the complex deserve to know that they should be safe,” Petersen says.

Iowa is among the 30 state capitol buildings with metal detectors at the doors where visitors enter. The screening devices and security guards have been deployed at the state Capitol for more than 20 years. Last year, a security fence was installed around Terrace Hill, the governor’s mansion in Des Moines.

FCA Tour stops in Atlantic

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 19th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Farm Credit Administration (FCA) finished-up a two-day Midwest Farm Tour swing though Minnesota and Iowa, Wednesday, with a stop at Lindeman Tractor, in Atlantic. FCA Board Chairman and CEO Glen Smith, from Atlantic, said the tour was meant to get the two busloads of several dozen FCA employees, out to meet the people they serve.

Bob Lindeman talked about the history of the family business, which his father started in 1914, and shared stories about the rural hardships of the 1930’s and the 1980’s. Glen Smith said it’s critical for his staff to understand how important local businesses like Lindeman Tractor are, to the economy.

Smith is using the trip to help promote the Young, Beginning and Small Farmers and Ranchers lending program through the Farm Credit System.

Stuffed Cabbage Rolls (5-19-2022)

Mom's Tips

May 19th, 2022 by Jim Field

  • 16 medium to large cabbage leaves
  • 1 1/2 lb. lean ground beef
  • 1 cup chopped onion
  • 2 cups cooked white rice
  • 2 slightly beaten eggs
  • 1/4 cup snipped fresh parsley
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 (32 oz.) jar sauerkraut, rinsed and well drained
  • 1 (15 oz.) can tomato sauce
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 1/4 cup packed brown sugar
  • 4 teaspoon lemon juice
  • dash of ground allspice or ground cloves

Trim veins from cabbage leaves.  Immerse leaves, four at a time, into boiling water.  Cook for 2-3 minutes or until leaves are just limp.  Carefully remove leaves with tongs or a slotted spoon; drain well.

Meanwhile, for filling, in a large skillet cook ground beef and onion until meat is brown; drain off fat.  In a medium bowl combine cooked beef mixture, rice, eggs, parsley and salt.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Grease two 2-quart rectangular or square baking dishes; divide sauerkraut evenly between the two dishes.

Place about 1/3 cup of the filling in the center of each cabbage leaf; fold in sides.  Starting at an unfolded edge, carefully roll each leaf, making sure the folded sides are tucked into the roll.  Arrange cabbage rolls on sauerkraut in baking dishes.

For sauce, stir together the tomato sauce, water, brown sugar, lemon juice and allspice; pour sauce over cabbage rolls.  Bake, covered, about 40 minutes or until heated through.

YIELD:  8 servings