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FAIRL “SONNY” JOHNSON, 92, of Harlan (Svcs 3/28/23)

Obituaries

March 22nd, 2023 by Lori Murphy

FAIRL “SONNY” JOHNSON, 92 of Harlan died March 21, 2023 at the Friendship Home in Audubon. Funeral services for FAIRL “SONNY” JOHNSON will be held at 11am on Tuesday, March 28, 2023 at the Faith Family Church in Harlan.

Visitation will be on Monday, March 27 from 5-7pm at the Faith Family Church in Harlan.

Burial will be in the Harlan Cemetery in Harlan.

 

FAIRL “SONNY” JOHNSON is survived by:

His Wife- Marilyn Johnson of Harlan, Ia

His Daughter- Peggy (Wayne Nelson) Kramer of Harlan, Ia

His Son- Michael (Sandy) Johnson of Hawkeye, Ia

5 Grandchildren, 15 Great-grandchildren, 4 Great-great granchildren

Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Drew Buckholdt set to take over head football coaching duties at Alma-mater Exira-EHK

Podcasts, Sports

March 22nd, 2023 by admin

A familiar face will be donning the head coaches’ headset for Exira-EHK football in 2023. Former player and recent assistant coach Drew Buckholdt has been hired to lead the Spartans football program. The Exira-EHK school board approved his hire at their meeting this week.

Buckholdt played for Exira-EHK from 2013-2016 and went on to play college ball at Waldorf University. He has been an assistant on the Spartans staff the past few seasons and is excited to take over the head role.

Buckholdt said it’s been great to learn from Tom Petersen and he also got the chance to learn at Waldorf.

Buckholdt takes over a Spartan team that went 4-4 last season and he said he hopes to improve the physical style they want to play..

Buckholdt takes over for his former coach Tom Petersen who resigned after last season due to some health concerns and wanting to lighten his load. Buckholdt said it will be great to have Coach Petersen around as AD and someone to bounce things off of.

Listen to the full interview with Buckholdt below.

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Reward offered for attempted burning of Allamakee County hog barns

Ag/Outdoor, News

March 22nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A reward is being offered for information on an attempt to vandalize hog barns in northeast Iowa’s Alllamakee County. Brian Waddingham of the Coalition to Support Iowa’s Farmers says there’s a total of 15-thousand dollars in reward money for the incident in late December or early January. “Someone attempted to throw Molotov cocktails through the tunnel fan openings and light the barns on fire,” he says. Waddingham says the arson attempt failed. “The buildings weren’t heavily damaged there was no fire the pigs were all fine — but it’s certainly a wake up call that we can’t tolerate this kind of vandalism — especially when it not only destroys public or personal property but also could jeopardize the lives of so many pigs,” Waddingham says.

He says they are unsure if the vandalism was random or targeted. “The sheriff’s office is still looking into things. Kind of right now we really don’t have a good indication one way or the other,” he says. “By offering that reward we’re hopeful that somebody does know the person or persons responsible for trying to cause that damage. They do come forward and contact the Allamakee County Sheriff’s Department.”

The Coalition to Support Iowa’s Farmers put in ten-thousand dollars and another five-thousand was added from local sources.

Head of Coralville cybersecurity company named Small Business Person of the Year

News

March 22nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The founder and C-E-O of Iowa’s largest cybersecurity firm is being named Iowa’s Small Business Person of the Year by the Iowa District Office of the U-S Small Business Administration. Aaron Warner launched ProCircular in 2016 in Coralville, and now has two additional offices in Des Moines and Minneapolis.  “We help organizations to get comfortable with their cybersecurity risk,” Warner says. “Essentially, we help companies to sort out risk that comes from people, from technical things — which is what most folks think about when they think about cybersecurity — and increasingly, compliance, things like cybersecurity insurance, and HIPAA and that sort of thing.”

The company started off very small and now has almost 70 employees and offers around 20 paid internships. Warner says in the first year, ProCircular’s revenue grew 200-percent, and progress since then has been steady. “We’ve grown at least 20-30% year-over-year,” Warner says. “We’re actually really proud of this. We managed to maintain staff, we did zero layoffs, and we kept revenue stable through COVID.” He say the company serves a variety of industries, including finance, education, health care, manufacturing, government, defense contractors, and more. While the focus of the business is on computers, “ones and zeros,” and serious technical issues, Warner attributes his company’s achievements to their sticking to the basics of how people matter.

“That’s how we interview. That’s how we hire. That’s when you’re reviewed. The core values. Things like, ‘It’s about people’ are the things that you get graded on,” Warner says. “It’s a really integral part of our firm and making sure that a company as technical as ProCircular remains grounded in people and relationships. I think that’s the key to our success.” Saying he’s humbled and a little embarrassed by the S-B-A honor, Warner offers all the credit to his staff, which he calls “crazy brilliant.” Winners from all 50 states will be recognized at Washington D-C ceremonies over April 30th and May 1st, during which the National Small Business Person of the Year will be named.

More at:

https://www.sba.gov/district/iowa

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Planned Parenthood clinics in Iowa and four other states see 13% increase in patients from outside the region

News

March 22nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Planned Parenthood of North Central States operates clinics in Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota and the Dakotas and, since Roe v Wade was overturned last summer, those clinics have seen a 13 percent increase in patients coming in from outside the five-state region. Mazie Stilwell is Planned Parenthood’s director of public affairs in Iowa. She says there’s also been a 40 percent increase in second trimester abortions since last June as patients travel farther and Iowa’s 24 hour waiting period for an abortion took effect. “People are jumping through unnecessary hoops, having to arrange additional child care, additional time off, additional lodging,” Stilwell says.

Supporters of abortion rights gathered for a rally at the Iowa Capitol Tuesday.  “Abortion remains safe and legal in Iowa today, but that is absolutely hanging by a thread,” Stilwell says, “so ultimately we know it’s important for advocates to be speaking up and having these conversations with their elected officials whether there is a bill moving today or not.”

Republican lawmakers, including Governor Reynolds, have said they’re waiting for the Iowa Supreme Court to decide whether a ban on abortions after the sixth week of pregnancy that passed in 2018 may take effect before considering other abortion restrictions.

Reminder for AHS seniors: Get your applications in for SASF scholarships

News

March 22nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Senior Alumni Scholarship Foundation in Atlantic is awarding four $2,500 scholarships this spring. The foundation was started in 2003, to provide need based scholarships to graduating seniors of Atlantic High School, who have a GPS of 2.5 and higher.

In 2003, the group began awarding one scholarship of $500, and since that time has been awarding increasingly higher scholarships. Continued financial support from previous graduates and classes, has allowed the SASF to increase the number of scholarships to four this year.

The deadline for applications is April 4th, and the application is available on the school’s website or through the High School Guidance Office.

H. RAND PETERSEN, 94, of Fort Dodge (Svcs. 3/29/23)

Obituaries

March 22nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

H. RAND PETERSEN, 94, of Fort Dodge, died March 15, 2023, at home. Funeral services for H. RAND PETERSEN will be held 11-a.m. on March 29th, at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home, in Harlan.

Visitation at the funeral home is on March 29th, from 10-until 11-a.m.

Burial is in the Rose Hill Cemetery at Kirkman.

Memorials may be directed to the University of Iowa’s 1stGen@Iowa initiative or to the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation’s Little Sioux Scout Ranch.

H. RAND PETERSEN is survived by:

His wife of more than 72 years – Mary Louise Petersen, of Ft. Dodge.

His daughters – Margaret Kindem, of Farmington, MN, and Katherine (David) Linder of Manson.

His sons – Allen Petersen, of Johnston, and Steven Petersen, of Minneapolis, MN.

10 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren

Final abstract of IKM-Manning Special Election released

News

March 22nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Harlan, Iowa) – Shelby County Auditor Mark Maxwell has released the final abstract of March 7th Special Election combined votes from Shelby, Audubon, Crawford and Carroll Counties, with regard to the issuance of bond for the IKM-Manning School District. The final tally canvassed on Tuesday by the Board of Supervisors confirms the measure passed, with 1,146 yes votes and 463 No votes. A total of 1,609 votes were cast. The $7.9-million in school infrastructure sales service and use tax revenue bonds will be used toward a series of construction and renovation projects at the Manning campus. District officials had said passage of the bond issue would have no impact on property tax or sales tax rates.

Maxwell broke-down the votes numbers as follows:

Shelby AND Audubon County: Yes – 173 votes; No – 209 votes

Crawford County: Yes – 197 votes; No – 209 votes

Carroll County: Yes – 776; No – 45

The public measure was adopted as presented.

 

Exira-EHK Board approves non-certified staff & other raises & sets Public Budget hearing

News

March 22nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Exira, Iowa) – The Exira-EHK School Board, Tuesday evening, set Tuesday, April 18th at 5:30-p.m., as the date and time for a Public Hearing on the Budget. Superintendent Trevor Miller says they’re still working on the budget.

Mr. Miller said both he and Mallory Meyer will continued their 60-40 sharing agreement with IKM-Manning.

Non-certified staff raises for 2023-2024 were generally around four-percent because they are hourly. That equates to roughly one-dollar per hour, with raises for Associates, Secretaries and Nurse anywhere from 50-cents to $1.50 per hour. The total cost of Non-certified staff raises amounts to $73,488.59. Elementary School Principal Carrie Bauer and Secondary School Principal Erika Van Cleave received similar percentage raises, Miller said.

One of the resignations effective at the end of the current school year, was Preschool Teacher Kirstin Blake.

The others include: Sandra Nissen – ELL Teacher, and Amanda Warnaca – MS Special Education Teacher. There were also several personnel who were hired, including:

  • Kevin Brown – Head Boys Track Coach
  • Paige Gaskill – Asst. Golf & Softball Coach
  • Drew Buckholdt – Head Football Coach
  • Emily Petersen – 4th Grade Teacher
  • Tom Petersen – Head Golf Coach
  • Amanda Pierce – Secondary Science Teacher
  • Andrea Schwery – Head Softball Coach, and
  • Megan Wilkerson – JH Girls Track Coach.

Mr. Miller says the Board acted on the District’s Snow Day make-up plan and Early Dismissals.

He said a Board Work Session followed the Exira-EHK regular meeting to discuss ideas for upgrades to district facilities. Additional information will follow future meetings.

Heartbeat Today 03-22-2023

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

March 22nd, 2023 by admin

Jim Field speaks with Ryan Archibald about a fundraising event this Saturday for the Jeff and Debbie Pope Family. The event will be held on Saturday, March 25th from 5-7pm at the Lewis Fire Station. They will have a pulled pork meal, silent auction, and live auction.

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