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Saeugling Named 2014 FFA Stars Over Iowa Finalist

Ag/Outdoor, News

April 24th, 2014 by Jim Field

IMG_1236The 2014 Stars Over Iowa Finalists were selected for recognition as part of the 86th Iowa FFA State Leadership Conference at Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa, April 27-29, 2014. Twenty three finalists were selected in four different areas: Agricultural Placement, Agriscience, Agribusiness, and Agricultural Production. The finalists were selected from a pool of 686 FFA members that will earn the Iowa FFA Degree—the highest honor the Iowa FFA Association can bestow upon an FFA member.

The star awards recognize students who have developed outstanding agricultural skills and competencies through their career development programs and demonstrated outstanding management skills. These finalists will be interviewed and an overall winner in each area will be announced on stage during the 4th General Session of the Iowa FFA State Leadership Conference Tuesday, April 29th.

Stars Over Iowa finalists receive a plaque and a cash award. The Stars Over Iowa program is possible with support from DuPont Pioneer and SFP through the Iowa FFA Foundation.  Wyatt Saeugling is the son of Aaron and Danna Saeugling of Atlantic and is a Finalist for Stars Over Iowa in Ag Placement.

Wyatt has worked at R&B Feeds in Atlantic since he was freshman. Wyatt has a strong love for agriculture. “My dad graduated from Iowa State University with a degree in Agronomy and my mom also graduated from Iowa State with a degree in Ag Studies. Whether I was playing with my farm toys or riding in the tractor with my grandpa, I have always been involved in agriculture. One of my favorite memories from growing up was when I would help my grandpa
do chores. He has a dairy farm in Northern Iowa and we would go and visit almost every weekend when I was younger. Now that I have gotten older and have started to take care of my own cattle, I don’t get to travel up there as often but I’m glad that my grandpa set a great example of caring for livestock.” Saeugling said.

I can’t describe how grateful I am to have some of the relationships that I have gained over the years working at R&B Feeds whether it has been employees or customers. I have learned so much about how people work and what is best for their livestock needs. I’ve also learned that there is a lot more to feeding livestock than just opening a bag and dumping it out.

The Iowa FFA Association has 219 local chapters with over 14,200 FFA members. FFA is a national organization of nearly 580,000 members preparing for leadership and careers in science, business and technology of agriculture. Local, state and national programs provide opportunities for students to apply knowledge and skills learned in the classroom. FFA’s mission is to make a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.

Cards’ Wainwright says knee good for Sunday start

Sports

April 24th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

NEW YORK (AP) – St. Louis Cardinals ace Adam Wainwright threw a bullpen session and said his right knee feels good enough to allow him to make his next scheduled start Sunday against Pittsburgh. He stretched his scoreless streak to 17 innings Tuesday but left a 3-0 win over the New York Mets after hyperextending his right knee while lunging for Chris Young’s flare between the mound and first base.

Wainwright said Thursday his knee was “a hair sore – on fully extension only.” “And when you look at the way I pitch, you barely do anything stiff-legged, so I’m going to be OK,” he said. Wainwright is 4-1 with a 1.46 ERA.

5 Iowa GOP US Senate candidates will debate

News

April 24th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

JOHNSTON, Iowa (AP) – All five Republican seeking Iowa’s U.S. Senate nomination will debate at Iowa Public Television’s studios in suburban Des Moines.

College professor Sam Clovis of Sioux City, state Sen. Joni Ernst of Red Oak, retired business executive Mark Jacobs of West Des Moines, businessman Scott Schaben of Urbandale and former U.S. attorney Matt Whitaker of Clive are expected to participate in the 90-minute live broadcast, beginning at 7 p.m.

It’s the first statewide televised debate for the candidates, who are vying to win 35 percent of the vote in the June 3 primary. If no candidate meets the threshold, a party convention will decide the nomination.

The Republican nominee will face U.S. Rep. Bruce Braley of Waterloo, the only Democrat seeking the seat held by retiring five-term Democratic Sen. Tom Harkin.

THURSDAY, APRIL 24th

Trading Post

April 24th, 2014 by Jim Field

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Bill to end dog racing advances in Senate

News

April 24th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – A bill ending greyhound racing in Council Bluffs but allowing dog owners to operate a track in Dubuque has advanced to a full Senate committee. Casinos in Council Bluffs and Dubuque, which spent $10 million subsidizing dog racing last year, say the industry is dying. The casinos have worked to end racing for years.  Under the bill, Mystique Casino in Dubuque would pay $7 million and Horseshoe Casino in Council Bluffs casino would pay $65 million into a fund.

Half of it would be used as a retirement fund for breeders and owners who stop racing. The other half would help the Iowa Greyhound Association lease the track in Dubuque. Racing in Council Bluffs would end on Dec. 31, 2015.

The Senate Appropriations Committee will consider the bill Thursday afternoon.

Backyard and Beyond 04-24-2014

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

April 24th, 2014 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Margaret Sonntag with the Atlantic BPW about the upcoming Atlantic Community Wide Garage Sales.

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DOT turns down PETA request for turkey memorial in Sioux City

News

April 24th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The animal rights group “People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals” or PETA, wants to erect a 10-foot tall monument near a Sioux City highway where several hundred turkeys died in a truck rollover earlier this month. Alex Moore of PETA sent a letter to the D-O-T requesting permission to put a 10-foot tombstone along the right of way where More says more than 500 turkeys died. Dakin Schultz in the D-O-T’s Sioux City office says the agency has strict policies regarding roadside memorials.
“The Iowa Department of Transportation, for safety purposes, does not permit any memorials along public roadways. At least the state roadways,” Schultz says. He says the D-O-T will send a response to PETA to explain their policy. “Typically when there is a request for a roadway we will not issue a permit for it and we encourage those folks who wish to do that to find other locations,” Schultz says.

The driver of the truck in the April 12th accident was cited for failure to maintain control.

(Radio Iowa)

Lt. Gov. Reynolds to hold STEM Town Hall meeting in Corning

News

April 24th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Officials with Governor Terry Branstad’s office say Iowa Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds will continue a series of town hall meetings across Iowa, including one set to take place in Corning, on May 6th. Other such events will take place in Pella and Reinbeck. Reynolds will talk about the importance of giving students a first-rate education in science, technology, engineering and math. The meeting in Corning will be held in the Corning High School Gym, beginning at 1:30 on Tue., May 6th. In addition to Reynolds, Gov. Branstad and Chris Russell, Data Center Operations Manager for Google in Council Bluffs, will be in attendance. The public is invited to attend.

The Lt. Governor is co-chair of the Governor’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Advisory Council, along with Mary Andringa, CEO of the Vermeer Corp. The Council’s overarching goal is raising student interest and achievement in STEM and building a stronger STEM workforce pipeline.

The town halls will update Iowans on the progress being made by the Council, showcase student STEM presentations and seek feedback from community members about how the Council should set STEM priorities moving forward. Gov. Terry Branstad, Mary Andringa and local business leaders will join Reynolds at select town halls.

Andringa said in a press release that they “Want to hear feedback on the progress the Governor’s STEM Council has made over the past two years, and the priorities we should set as we look ahead.”  She said “The STEM town halls are a way to engage communities in conversation about the value of STEM education and STEM economic development.”

 

2300th Street has re-opened in Shelby County

News

April 24th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Emergency Management officials in Shelby County say residents who live in, and emergency responders who serve the Shelby County Township of Union, Sections 17 and 18, should be be aware 2300th Street has re-opened. The road was closed March 31st due to a culvert project. The culvert has replaced a bridge one-quarter of a mile west of County Road M-16 on 2300th Street.The bridge was over an unnamed tributary of Moser Creek.

RAYMOND E. MILLER, JR., 73, of rural Stuart (Svcs. at a later date)

Obituaries

April 24th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

RAYMOND E. MILLER, JR., 73, of rural Stuart, died Sat. April 19th, at the Guthrie County Hospital in Guthrie Center. Memorials services for RAYMOND MILLER, JR., will be held at a later date. Twigg Funeral Home in Panora is in charge of the arrangements.