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Montgomery County Feb. 6 Post-Special Election audit is complete

News

February 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – Montgomery County Auditor Jill Ozuna conducted a successful post-election audit of the February 06, 2024, Special Election to fill vacancies on the City of Coburg City Council. Ozuna says ballots in Precinct 6 were hand- counted by election officials to ensure they matched the totals reported by the ballot tabulator. The precinct was randomly selected by the Secretary of State following Election Day. The Special Election City of Coburg City Council TFV Race was audited. The results matched 100%.  Ozuna says “The hand count audit shows that our machines tabulate accurately and further restores integrity of our election process.”

Every ballot tabulator in Iowa undergoes a public pre-election test to ensure it will count votes accurately on Election Day. Post-election audits are mandatory in all 99 counties following each election. For more information about election security in Iowa, visit the Secretary of State’s website at sos.iowa.gov. Information about the voting process is available at VoterReady.Iowa.gov.

Questions about the post-election audit and other election matters may be directed to the Montgomery County Auditor’s office at 712-623-5127.

Montgomery County Auditor Jill Ozuna

As previously reported, the Board of Supervisors, on Tues., Feb. 13, 2024, canvassed the election results. Those elected, each of whom received nine votes (33.33% each), are Annajenifer Beaman, Alexandria Schooling and Anthony Schooling. There were 19 registered voters for the election and nine ballots cast, for a voter turnout of 49.95-percent.

2024 State Wrestling Session 4- 2A Quarterfinals and Consolations

Sports

February 15th, 2024 by Jim Field

1 Osage 62.5
2 Mount Vernon 54.0
3 Burlington Notre Dame 48.5
4 Creston  46.0
5 Glenwood  45.0
6 Union, LaPorte City 42.0
7 Decorah 41.0
7 Roland-Story 41.0
9 Sioux Center 40.0
10  Assumption, Davenport 39.5
33  Atlantic  18.0

2A 2nd + 3rd Round Consolation 

106

Cale Johnson (Central DeWitt) 38-7 won by decision over Brody Black (Glenwood) 31-13 (Dec 7-5)

113 

Jesse Jens (Harlan Community) 31-7 won by fall over Cole Bomgaars (Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley) 26-14 (Fall 4:56)

Kaliber Fry (PCM, Monroe) 38-15 won by major decision over Lane Elmquist (Audubon) 23-13 (MD 15-2)

Round 3 – Jayson Stevens (Hampton-Dumont-CAL) 42-6 won by decision over Jesse Jens (Harlan Community) 31-8 (Dec 8-7)

120

Kaydin Jones (Union, LaPorte City) 39-6 won by decision over Spencer Fink (Harlan Community) 16-15 (Dec 7-6)

126

Charlie Showalter (Hampton-Dumont-CAL) 34-11 won by fall over Beckett Hagen (Carroll) 14-17 (Fall 2:54)

Andon Barrick (Iowa Falls-Alden) 33-8 won by fall over Brodrick Phelps (Creston) 28-18 (Fall 4:49)

Carter Liston (AP-GC) 29-10 won by fall over Tytan Frohlich (Harlan Community) 23-15 (Fall 3:12)

132

Lincoln Keeler (Creston) 31-13 won by decision over Jaxson Lundgren (North Fayette Valley) 39-7 (Dec 6-4)

Aiden Hippen (Clear Lake) 44-3 won by fall over Levi Dirkx (Carroll) 20-15 (Fall 1:22)

Round 3 – Jayden Bucknell (NH/TV) 30-22 won by fall over Lincoln Keeler (Creston) 31-14 (Fall 1:32)

138

Brandon Briley (Creston) 37-15 won by decision over Brady Beers (Humboldt) 29-20 (Dec 8-5)

Cael Nelson (Carroll) 33-5 won by decision over Tate Germann (North Fayette Valley) 41-9 (Dec 13-8)

Kyler Sandholm (Red Oak) 37-13 won by major decision over Alex Saxton (Woodward-Granger) 34-14 (MD 13-3)

Round 3 – Jerren Gille (Wahlert, Dubuque) 25-3 won by decision over Brandon Briley (Creston) 37-16 (Dec 7-5)

Round 3 – Cael Nelson (Carroll) 34-5 won by tech fall over Kyler Sandholm (Red Oak) 37-14 (TF-1.5 4:10 (16-0))

144

Austin Evans (Creston) 42-7 won by fall over Irving Ramirez (MOC-Floyd Valley) 13-6 (Fall 1:15)

Easton Wheeler (Anamosa) 39-7 won by decision over Briten Maxwell (Glenwood) 27-17 (Dec 9-5)

Round 3 – Austin Evans (Creston) 43-7 won by major decision over Easton Wheeler (Anamosa) 39-8 (MD 9-0)

150

Hayden Schafer (Eagle Grove) 28-9 won by decision over Brody McKinley (Harlan Community) 29-12 (Dec 6-0)

Cooper Ludwig (Carroll) 29-4 won by major decision over Kollin Henry (Decorah) 23-18 (MD 10-0)

Round 3 – Cooper Ludwig (Carroll) 30-4 won by decision over Ryker Dengler (West Liberty) 31-12 (Dec 10-6)

157

Milo Staver (Creston) 41-12 won by fall over Holten Palmer (Waukon) 23-7 (Fall 5:32)

Owen Klocke (Carroll) 41-8 won by fall over Raif Baack (Clear Lake) 24-15 (Fall 3:25)

Round 3 – Kaden Wiele (West Liberty) 40-8 won by decision over Milo Staver (Creston) 41-13 (Dec 5-4)

Round 3 – Owen Klocke (Carroll) 42-8 won by decision over Blake Mather (West Delaware, Manchester) 30-9 (Dec 3-1)

165

Kellan Scott (Glenwood) 37-8 won by fall over Ben Gonzalez (West Marshall) 35-11 (Fall 4:24)

William Bolinger (Creston) 42-6 won by decision over Jackson Feuerbach (Solon) 30-22 (Dec 7-0)

Chase Ragaller (Carroll) 29-10 won by fall over Lance Helm (Albia) 34-7 (Fall 1:06)

Round 3 – Kellan Scott (Glenwood) 38-8 won in sudden victory – 1 over William Bolinger (Creston) 42-7 (SV-1 3-1)

Round 3 – Brent Dennhardt (Greene County) 41-4 won by major decision over Chase Ragaller (Carroll) 29-11 (MD 14-2)

175

Kieran Polking (Carroll) 27-17 won by decision over Jayden Kreitlow (Eagle Grove) 30-19 (Dec 4-0)

Round 3 – Braylen Bieber (Independence) 31-21 won by fall over Kieran Polking (Carroll) 27-18 (Fall 3:45)

190

Quinten Polking (Carroll) 37-10 won by fall over Carter Moore (Fairfield) 25-17 (Fall 2:37)

Cael Burmester (Hampton-Dumont-CAL) 37-14 won by decision over Jagger Luther (Creston) 18-13 (Dec 8-5)

Round 3 – Bryan Riedel (Williamsburg) 18-7 won by decision over Quinten Polking (Carroll) 37-11 (Dec 5-4)

215

Quinten Fuller (Creston) 37-11 won by fall over Ledger Nehls (Osage) 40-16 (Fall 3:55)

Round 3 – Quinten Fuller (Creston) 38-11 won by fall over Jackson Van Keuren (Maquoketa) 44-8 (Fall 4:00)

285

Evan Sorensen (Atlantic) 30-5 won by fall over Gatlin McCumber (NH/TV) 32-17 (Fall 0:45)

Round 3 – Evan Sorensen (Atlantic) 31-5 won by fall over Sam Christensen (Central Lyon/George-Little Rock) 26-7 (Fall 0:38)

Class 2A Quarterfinals

106

Easton Enyeart (Ballard) 39-4 won by decision over Taye Jordan (Atlantic) 41-8 (Dec 9-2)

120

Ryan Bahnson (West Lyon) 36-3 won by fall over Vinny Mayberry (Glenwood) 34-4 (Fall 7:26)

Emmitt Newton (Davis County) 44-4 won by decision over Christian Ahrens (Creston) 36-5 (Dec 4-1)

126

Amare Chavez (South Tama County) 33-4 won by decision over Aiden Smith (Atlantic) 48-2 (Dec 5-2)

132

Matt Beem (Glenwood) 37-0 won by fall over Carter Cajthaml (Charles City) 37-7 (Fall 2:52)

215

Mason Koehler (Glenwood) 42-6 won by fall over Keegan Snyder (Perry) 36-4 (Fall 3:17)

285

Paul Ballard (Albia) 39-0 won by decision over Max Chapman (Creston) 35-7 (Dec 7-2)

JOHN “Jack” BELL, 91, of Atlantic (Svcs. 2/19/24)

Obituaries

February 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

JOHN “Jack” BELL, 91, of Atlantic, died Wednesday, February 14, 2024, at Atlantic Specialty Care. Funeral services for JOHN “Jack” BELL will be held 2-p.m. Monday, Feb. 19, 2024, at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, in Atlantic. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Visitation with the family present will be held at the funeral home on Sunday, Feb. 18th, from 3-until 5-p.m.

The funeral service will be followed by a luncheon at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church.

Burial will be held at Wiota Cemetery, southwest of Wiota.

Memorials may be made to St. Paul’s Lutheran Church or the Alzheimer’s Association.

Condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

CAM School Board: Approves Budget Guarantee; Set Public Hearing dates on Budget; Facility Project

News

February 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Anita, Iowa) – The CAM School District’s Board of Education met Monday evening at the High School in Anita. During their regular, monthly session, the Board acted on approving a resignation and two contracts. Shared CAM/Nodaway Valley Superintendent Paul Croghan…

The Board also approved a Budget Guarantee for FY 2024/2025.

And, they held discussion with regard to the FY24/25 Budget…

Superintendent Croghan said the continued with discussion on the District’s Facilities Project.

Croghan said spoke also about a group juniors and seniors who are taking a trip out east next month.

Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig in Neola on Friday

Ag/Outdoor, News

February 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – As part of his annual visits to each of Iowa’s 99 counties, Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig will be in Southwest Iowa on Friday for four different stops.

In Shelby County, Secretary Naig will tour a brand new, Farm Service Cooperative Warehouse. He was unable to attend their open house last summer and so he will tour the warehouse and meet with employees and leadership to hear about current issues and how preparations for the spring planting season are going.

In Harrison County, Secretary Naig will tour and learn about the IGNITE Pathways Land and Cattle Program, in Woodbine. IGNITE was founded by a group of enterprising students in 2022. The program aims to provide practical learning opportunities in agriculture by renting a farm and raising chickens, goats, sheep, and cattle. The students have demonstrated their commitment to the welfare of the animals by taking on the responsibility of sourcing resources, building and maintaining farm infrastructure, and installing fences. Under the guidance of Justin Mills, Agriculture Instructor at IGNITE Pathways, the program has grown in scale and scope. The students gain invaluable hands-on experience in various aspects of agriculture, including caring for animals, crop cultivation, and farm management.

And, the Secretary will speak at a regional Iowa Corn Growers meeting in Missouri Valley, about current topics in agriculture, provide an update on some of his priorities and initiatives, and take questions from the audience.

In Pottawattamie County, Secretary Naig will meet with FFA members and ag students from the Tri-Center FFA in Neola, and learn about their school’s efforts to partner on pollinator habitat and conservation and water quality projects with area partners, including the local Soil and Water Conservation District. Ahead of FFA Week, which is the following week,  Secretary Naig will also tour their livestock facility.

Heartbeat Today 2-15-2024

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

February 15th, 2024 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Cass County Naturalist Lora Kanning about the Backyard Bird Count and other upcoming events.

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Bridgewater man & Creston woman arrested Wed. morning in Creston

News

February 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Two people were arrested in Creston, late Wednesday morning. Creston Police report 54-year-old Mary Ann Giles, of Creston, and 59-year-old Jimmy Alan Robertson, of Bridgewater, were arrested in the vicinity of W. Union and New York Avenue, at around 11:30-a.m., Wednesday. Both were transported to the Union County Jail for Violation of a No Contact/Protective Order. They were subsequently released on their Own Recognizance, after being seen by a Judge.

Iowa Finance Authority Designates Two Developers with Excellence in Development Designation

News

February 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(DES MOINES) – The Iowa Finance Authority (IFA) recently recognized Community Housing Initiatives, Inc., and Arch Icon Development as the inaugural recipients of the Excellence in Development designation. “This recognition celebrates affordable housing developers who garner robust and collaborative partnerships, attention to detail and a standard of excellence in both the development process and their commitment to providing housing for eligible Iowans through the Federal Housing Tax Credit Program,” said IFA Director Debi Durham.

IFA will annually recognize development companies awarded Federal Housing Tax Credits who exemplify excellence and go above and beyond to advance affordable housing opportunities for Iowans. This prestigious designation is granted on a competitive basis to honor the top affordable housing development partners working in Iowa. The designation showcases proven dedication to excellence, participation, and results. This includes meeting deadlines for allocation checkpoints, submitting applications that are thorough and complete for review that require minimal comments, and actively participating in policy planning, training and feedback opportunities.

Community Housing Initiatives, Inc. 

Community Housing Initiatives (CHI) is Iowa’s largest non-profit housing development and consulting group, headquartered in Spencer. Since 1993, CHI has closely collaborated with communities ranging in population from 800 to 200,000, dedicated to creating housing solutions that meet community needs and provide comprehensive services for residents. CHI has generated or preserved over 1,800 affordable housing units offered at rates below the market rate. “CHI is proud to work in partnership with IFA to build quality affordable housing for Iowans,” said Sam Erickson, CEO of Community Housing Initiatives. “CHI has invested $280 million in Iowa communities in addition to reinvesting all income from development and rental properties directly back into Iowa communities for more than 30 years and we are just getting started.”

Arch Icon Development

Founded in 2010 by Darin Smith and Dustin and Mindy Crook and headquartered in Woodbine, Arch Icon Development strives to develop market-rate and affordable housing, along with commercial space development in the Midwest. “We founded Arch Icon Development with the belief that the creation of housing is key to economic, community, and neighborhood development,” said Darin Smith, Arch Icon Principal. “To date, Arch Icon has leveraged $146.5 million to create 761 apartments in Iowa and Nebraska and we look forward to collaborating with IFA and other partners to create even more homes that Iowans can be proud to call home.”

Sioux City man allegedly started a residential fire using a bible

News

February 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — A Sioux City man is now facing arson charges after allegedly starting a fire using a bible.  KCAU says according to court documents, the incident occurred at 3 a.m. on Tuesday at a residence on the 1300 block of Jones Street. The documents state that Robelio Cabrera Escobar, 29, of Sioux City, was in his bedroom with the door locked when he set a bible on fire.

Cabrera Escobar resided in the top unit of an “apartment house.” At the time of the fire, three other adults and one child were in the residence. The complaint states that the bottom unit is occupied but did not specify if anyone was home.

While the bible was burning, the carpet began to burn causing the residence to fill with smoke. When the other residents learned of the fire, they tried to enter Cabrera Escobar’s room. Due to the locked door, they had to force their way in and extinguish the fire, according to the documents. During a later interview, Cabrera Escobar admitted to starting the fire because he was angry but would not offer any other reason for it.

Cabrera Escobar was charged with first-degree arson and held on a bond of $25,000.

Governor won’t stand-down from her position on EBT programs

News

February 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (WHO-TV) — Around a month and a half ago, Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds announced the state would not opt in to the federal Summer EBT program. The program would give $40 per month to each child in a low-income family during summer months. Organizations have been calling on Reynolds to revert course. Earlier this week Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen changed his decision and opted in to the program. Kollin Crompton, Deputy Communications Director for the Governor’s Office, told WHO-TV, “The Governor’s decision is firm. Pandemic-era programs were not intended to be permanent. The answer isn’t creating a new government program, instead we should be investing in existing programs that work. Iowa already runs summer feeding programs that provide healthy meals for children with fruits, vegetables, milk, grains, and meats/proteins, based on age-appropriate meal patterns. The Governor is investing more into Iowa’s existing programs to focus on expansion and participation across the state.”

Those programs mentioned in the statement can be seen here. The state is seeking sponsors for a federally funded program that provides healthy meals and snacks to kids in low-income areas of the state when school is out. The state is also seeking sponsors for the program to expand availability of the meals and announced a new grant program for it earlier this month. While there will be avenues for children to be fed, democratic senators do not believe that it is enough compared to the $29 million the state could have received from the federal government for Summer EBTs. The state would be required to spend several million dollars to get the $29 million back from the federal government.