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USDA Rural development approves grants for 16 Iowa projects

News

December 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Sixteen rural Iowa projects are getting funds from the U-S-D-A’s Rural Development Program. Rural Development State Director Theresa Greenfield says the projects vary from linking up medical professionals, to improving water systems. “For a long time, for too long, in my opinion, these communities have felt the loss of the consolidation of farming, the loss of families lost a lot of businesses, we all know grocery stores have closed that kind of thing,” she says “And, and some of that comes from, you know, the get big or get out kind of economy. ”

There’s more than one million dollars ( $1,084,171) going into the projects. “The mission of U-S-D-A Rural Development is to be there to support our rural communities, particularly those that are 20-thousand in population or under. And many of these are even smaller yet, 500 or less,” Greenfield says.

A 50-thousand dollar grant is going to the Montgomery County Memorial Hospital to help rural residents in the county.  “All that equipment is going to go to the little town of Villisca, their medical clinic there. And having grown up in that little town of 500, my parents still have to drive almost 30 miles to get health care,” she says, “I know how important it is to make those investments.”

Other grants help cities with facilities and equipment, as Gilbertville is receiving 500-thousand dollars to help build an emergency services building, and Griswold and Lennox are getting grants to help purchase equipment for their fire departments. “Some of these communities may have already received these funds, and some might be still working through and finishing up the paperwork to get these funds,” Greenfield says. “But all 16 of these grants are a great example of communities reaching out to U-S-D-A, telling us what they need to be prosperous, what they need to meet the needs of the community and us working with them to get the support them with those kinds of financial resources.”

The funding comes from various sources, include the U-S-D-A’s Rural Development Program’s budget, the American Rescue plan, and the bipartisan infrastructure law.

Here’s more info on the grants:
-Knierim received a $22,000 grant to help create a water facility plan developed by engineers. This project will assist with the costs of planning for construction and will promote water quality for residents of this rural Calhoun County community.
-Murray received a $22,500 grant to help complete a wastewater system plan. The project will supply a plan created by engineers with alternatives and recommendations to address rehabilitation of the city’s wastewater infrastructure.
Pisgah received a $22,000 grant to create a water facility plan developed by engineers. This project will address water system conditions and performance and will include alternatives and recommendations to meet the rehabilitation needs of the entire water system.
-Gilbertville received a $500,000 grant to help build an emergency services building to provide essential public services. Anamosa received a $21,000 grant to help purchase fingerprinting scanners, tables, chairs, cabinets, and animal kennels to facilitate law enforcement operations.
Griswold received a $7,100 grant to help purchase communications equipment for the city’s fire department.
-Lenox received a $43,000 grant to help purchase equipment for the fire department.
-Volga Community in Clayton County received a $44,600 grant to help purchase a utility truck for city road maintenance and snow removal operations.
-Clarke County Public Hospital received a $43,000 grant to help purchase an ambulance. This project will provide a more reliable and comfortable unit with a power lift and ultraviolet disinfection.
Blockton received a $50,000 grant to help purchase a tanker truck for the city’s volunteer fire department to increase water capacity in fire-fighting operations.
Montgomery County Memorial Hospital received a $50,000 grant to help purchase medical imaging equipment for Villisca Medical Clinic. This project will provide an X-ray machine to make more accurate diagnosis and to save patient travel time to distant hospitals.
Corning received a $49,000 grant to help remodel city hall. This project will renovate and update the shingles, concrete, and lighting on the building.
Anita received a $50,000 grant to help purchase an ambulance. Albia received a $24,100 grant to help purchase a utility vehicle.
-Varina received a $13,500 grant to help purchase 12 sets of essential equipment for the fire department.

Juvenile arrested for Assault in Montgomery County

News

December 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports a 14-year-old juvenile was arrested Tuesday night, for Domestic Abuse/Simple Assault – 1st offense. The teen was taken into custody at 10:24-p.m, cited into juvenile court, and then released to a guardian. The youth’s name and additional information, was not released.

Consider ‘treecycling’ instead of trashing the Christmas tree

News

December 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Some Iowa families have a tradition of taking down the Christmas tree on Sunday, the last day of the year, in order to start the new year out fresh on Monday. Horticulturist and extension educator John Fech says don’t just toss the tree to the curb, but find a way to repurpose it.

“Recycling it, reusing it, thinking of it again as a resource or an asset,” Fech says. If you’re crafty, trim the branches to make a fragrant sachet, wreath, or garland to enjoy in the weeks ahead. You could also cut up pieces of the evergreen to toss in a nearby lake or pond to provide a habitat for fish. Fech says mulching is another option.

“Do that yourself with a hatchet or you could have it run through a chipper,” Fech says. “Many of the cities do that for their parks and then they use that for trail cover around city parks and hospitals and places like that.” Another idea is to return the tree to the great outdoors for wildlife to use as shelter. He likes to call it tree-cycling.

“Also, it could just be songbird habitat,” Fech says. “Set it near the bird feeder so birds have a place to get out of the wind and have a little bit of refuge from predator birds.” If mulching the entire tree is too much work, just using the needles can be an effective mulch on perennial plants, in your garden, and to keep weeds in check.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Wed., Dec. 27, 2023

Weather

December 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Today: A 30 percent chance of snow, mainly between 3pm and 4pm. Cloudy, with a high near 34. North wind 11 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. Little or no snow accumulation expected.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 24. North wind 6 to 10 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.
Thursday: A slight chance of snow between noon and 4pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 35. North northwest wind 7 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 23. North northwest wind 10 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 37.
Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 20.
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 37.

Tuesday’s High in Atlantic was 33. Our Low was 28. We received .4″ of snow Tuesday into early this morning. The snow had a liquid value of .04″. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 35 and the Low was 17. The Record High on Dec. 27th was 65 in 1946, and the Record Low was -21 in 1924. Sunrise is 7:45. Sunset is 4:56.

SUV vs. deer in Union County

News

December 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

The Union County Sheriff’s Office says no injuries were reported after an SUV struck a deer Tuesday afternoon. The 2022 Chevy Tahoe, driven by 20-year-old Macy Wiley, of Creston, was traveling south on Cherry Street near 150th Street at around 3:33-p.m., when a deer came out of the east ditch and into the middle of the road.

Wiley was unable to avoid hitting the animal, which struck the left front side of the SUV. The deer flipped over the top of the vehicle and died at the scene. Damage to the Tahoe was estimated at $5,000.

Fatal crash in northern Iowa Tuesday evening

News

December 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

A single-vehicle accident Tuesday evening near Ellsworth, in northern Iowa, claimed the life of Missouri man. The Iowa State Patrol reports a passenger in a pickup truck, 42-year-old Jose Roger Rivera Vasquez, of Kansas City, MO., died, when the vehicle he was a back seat passenger in, went out of control northbound on I-35 in Hamilton County.

When the vehicle rolled into the east ditch, Vasquez was ejected and died at the scene. He was not wearing a seat belt. The accident happened at around 5:23-p.m.

The driver of the vehicle was identified as 29-year-old Pedro F. Quintanilla Castellanos, of Kansas City, MO.

The crash remains under investigation.

GOP lawmakers discuss Satanic rules that allowed Satanic Temple display in Capitol

News

December 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Republican leaders aren’t sure whether the 2024 legislature will set new rules for Iowa Capitol displays after the controversy surrounding this month’s Satanic Temple of Iowa display. House Speaker Pat Grassley says the topic was discussed earlier this month during a private meeting of House Republicans.

“Quite frankly, when we brought it up within our caucus…it’s something that we we do not support. It’s not anything we really want to see around here, however as elected representatives we also have to respect First Amendment rights,” Grassley says. “That group, even if I don’t agree with anything they stand for, did follow the process.”

The Satanic Temple of Iowa applied for and received a permit from the Iowa Department of Administrative Services to set up its display in the Capitol rotunda for two weeks. “It’s a really tough issue and it’s gotten a lot of people pretty fired up about it,” Grassley says, “but at the end of the day we have to follow the Constitution and we smart about what we’re doing and not just be reactive because we completely disagree with what’s displayed.”

Senate Majority Leader Jack Whitver says he and other G-O-P senators are reviewing the current rules for Capitol displays. “I don’t know what that means for next year if we pass a bill or what that looks like,” Whitver says, “but there are a lot of people that are disgusted about it.”

A man from Mississippi has been charged with vandalizing the statue in the Satanic Temple’s display. A nativity scene also was displayed in the Iowa Capitol this year, along with a banner from the Iowa Atheist and Free Thinkers and a display by the national Freedom from Religion Foundation.

Early this month Governor Reynolds issued a written statement, saying in a free society the best response to objectionable speech is more speech and she invited like-minded Iowans to join her in praying over the Capitol and recognizing the nativity scene on display in the rotunda.

IGHSAU Girl’s Wrestling Super Regional Assignments

Sports

December 26th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Tyson Arena, Sioux City

Region #1:

ACGC, Audubon, Clarinda, Essex, Denison Schleswig, Council Bluffs, Highway-34, Kuemper Catholic, Lewis Central, Red Oak, Riverside, Southwest Iowa, Southwest Valley, S.W.A.T., and Treynor.

Region #2:

Caroll, Glenwood, Harlan, Shenandoah, Sergeant Bluff-Luton, Western Iowa, and Woodbine.

HyVee Hall, Des Moines

Region #3:

Dallas Center-Grimes, Nevada, Perry, and Winterset

Region #4:

Clarke, Earlham, Indianola, Interstate-35, Saydel, Southeast Polk, West Des Moines Valley

Iowa State defense prepares for Memphis

Sports

December 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State’s defense faces a difficult challenge on Friday when the Cyclones play Memphis in the Liberty Bowl. Memphis averaged better than 452 yards of offense in posting a 9-3 regular season record. Cyclone defensive lineman J.R. Singleton.

Singleton says a win would help the Cyclones build momentum for next season.

The Cyclones won their final four road games of the regular season and that will good prep for taking on the home team in Memphis.

That’s junior defensive back Myles Purchase who says Memphis has big play potential.

HARRY ALBERT SACKETT, 90, of Greenfield (Svcs. 12/29/23)

Obituaries

December 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

HARRY ALBERT SACKETT, 90, of Greenfield, died Saturday, Dec. 23, 2023 at the Greenfield Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Funeral services for HARRY SACKETT will be held 11-a.m. Friday, Dec. 29, 2023, at the First Congregational Church in Stuart. Johnson Family Funeral Home & Crematory – Stuart Chapel has the arrangements.

Visitation at the funeral home is on Thursday, Dec. 28, 2023, from 6-until 8-p.m.

A luncheon and time of fellowship will follow the service, Friday, at the First Congregational Church in Stuart.

Burial – with full military honors -will be held at a later dater in the Iowa Veterans Cemetery.