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Marketplace insurance sign up to end this weekend

News

January 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Marketplace open enrollment period for people who don’t have health insurance ends this weekend. Regional Administrator Sharon Graham (Gram) says there’s still time to sign up. “It’s ending on January 15th. So that’s this Sunday, January 15th. And that will be the last time that people can enroll in quality, affordable health coverage for this year, with coverage effective on February 1st,” Graham says. She says a new law provides more help for those seeking insurance. “And they may find that they’re available for even more financial assistance than before. And when you go to our at healthcare.gov, it’s a really straightforward application. You’ll need some information that includes, for example, your family size and your tax records, because you’ll need to enter your income,” she says.

Graham says if you are not comfortable signing up online — you can call 800-318-8259. “That number is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week and even has up to 200 different languages available for people. And then lastly, if people do want an option to meet with somebody face to face, we have counselors who are right there in the community called navigators and assisters,” according to Graham. “And you can find one right there in your community by going to healthcare.gov and selecting a button that says ‘Find Local Help’, and then you can find a navigator in your community to help you sign up too.”

She says the window to sign up closes Sunday. “After January 15th, it’s only with based on an exceptional circumstance. like perhaps if you move for example, or if you have a situation change in your family, that you might be able to sign up for health coverage,” she says.

She says you should go to healthcare.gov as soon as you can and review the options available before the deadline.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Thu., Jan. 12, 2023

Weather

January 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly cloudy. High around 29. N/NW winds @ 15-25 mph. Wind chill values as low as 10.
Tonight: Fair to partly cloudy. Low around 10. NW winds diminishing to around 5-10 mph.
Tomorrow: Partly cloudy. High 32. SE @ 5-10.
Saturday: Partly cloudy. High near 48.
Sunday: Partly cloudy. High near 50.

Wednesday’s High in Atlantic was 33. Our Low this morning, 26. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 55 and the Low was 23. The All-Time Record High was 57 in 1961 & 1987. The Record Low was -37 in 1974. Sunrise today is at 7:45. Sunset will take place at 5:11.

Smith holds ceremony to mark his start as State Treasurer

News

January 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa)  – State Treasurer Roby Smith recited his oath of office in a ceremony at the Iowa Capitol Wednesday afternoon. “As your state treasurer, I will advocate for the taxpayer, keep the money safe and stand up to any overreach by the federal government or the IRS,” Smith said. “It is an honor to be your state banker.” Smith’s term officially began January 1st.

“It’s like the movie ‘Mr. Smith Goes to Washington,'” Smith said. “Mr. Smith goes to Des Moines to be your state treasurer.”Smith defeated Democrat Mike Fitzgerald, the nation’s longest serving state treasurer. “He served the State of Iowa for 40 years and I want to thank him and his staff,” Smith said. “They have been nothing but gracious in the transition and I wanted to thank him now.” Smith’s margin of victory was about two-and-a-half points. Smith credits Republican Governor Kim Reynolds for leading him and other statewide G-O-P candidates to victory.

“Thank you for winning by 19 points,” Smith said and the crowd laughed. “I think that helped everybody, including me.” Smith, who’s from Davenport, served a dozen years in the Iowa Senate. He’s the first Republican from Scott County to win statewide office in nearly 50 years. Former Scott County Supervisor Roger Jepsen was elected to one term in the U.S. Senate in 1978 and lost his 1984 race for reelection.

Iowa hosts Michigan Thursday night

Sports

January 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Hawkeyes bid for their third straight win on Thursday night by hosting Michigan. Wolverine center Hunter Dickinson is one of the top players in the Big Ten. He averages more than 18 and a half points and eight rebounds per game.

That’s Iowa coach Fran McCaffery. Wolverine freshman forward Jett Howard averages more than 14 points per contest. He is the son of Wolverine coach Juwan Howard.

Iowa sophomore Payton Sandfort broke out of his shooting slump with 22 points in a Sunday win at Rutgers. McCaffery says it was only a matter of time.

Iowa is 2-3 in the Big Ten. Michigan is 3-1.

No. 12 Iowa women beat Northwestern 93-64

Sports

January 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

The 12th ranked Iowa Hawkeye women shot a sizzling 59 percent in a 93-64 win over Northwestern.

Iowa coach Lisa Bluder. Caitlin Clark had 20 points and added 14 assists. Freshman Hannah Stuelke was a big lift off the bench with 17 points and nine rebounds. Bluder called it a consistent effort.

Iowa is now 5-1 in the Big Ten.

No. 15 Iowa State women beat K-State 67-56

Sports

January 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

A balanced effort led the 15th ranked Iowa State women over Kansas State. Emily Ryan was one of four Cyclones with 14 points in 67-56 win in Ames.

It was ISU’s first game without senior center Stephanie Soares. She is out for the season with an ACL injury.

That’s Iowa State coach Bill Fennelly.

Atlantic Achievement Center to receive a special visitor next week

News

January 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic School District’s Board of Education, Wednesday evening, held their first regularly scheduled meeting of the New Year.In his report to the Board, Superintendent Steve Barber spoke on the topics of Academic Excellence, Team Culture, District Operations, and the priorities Governor Reynolds’ outline in her Condition of the State address, Tuesday evening.

Mr. Barber said “As expected, her number one priority is to get some type of Educational Savings Account (ESA) passed. During the 2022 season,” he said, “she extended the session to get this passed. One can infer,” according to Barber, “that she will be more assertive in getting this priority passed in the upcoming session. Besides this priority,” he said, “Comments around creating flexibility with categorical funding and a look at current code requirements, are something she noted.” Steve Barber added that the Governor “Praised the work based learning and registered apprentice improvement going on in the State.”

With regard to District Operations, he said during the Holiday break, Camblin Mechanical installed new HVAC units in the Washington building, as part of the Phase II Air Quality Project that were removed based on the cost of the Phase II proposal. Additional items, according to Mr. Barber, will be completed this Summer to complete the air quality in the Washington building.

Snapshot of the ACSD (Zoom) School Board mtg. (Left to right: Nick Hunt, Board President Laura McLean; Superintendent Steve Barber.

He mentioned also, that part of the District’s Achievement Center has been completed for softball and baseball to use, when the fields are not available. Right now, he said, the Achievement Center meets the needs of three program: Softball, baseball and archery. By moving the batting cage from the Schuler Gymnasium to the Achievement Center, more time is freed-up for other activities in the gym.

And, Steve Barber told the School Board the Calendar Committee has started the process of looking into next year’s school calendar (2023-24). They added a couple of parents to the Committee to ensure their their feedback is used in developing the calendar for next year. The timeline, he said, is to provide options for staff feedback, present the committee’s ideas to the Board next month (February), and to have a public hearing and action on approving the Calendar, in March.

With regard to the Academic Excellence portion of his report, Mr. Barber mentioned the District continues to work with business partners, Iowa Workforce Development, and the Department of Labor, to get a registered Welding Program approved. A list of skills has been completed that will be taught and learned in the instruction provided by the school, and a framework for the business sponsors. The goal, he said, is to get the program approved still, this month.

He said also, Senator Joni Ernst will be touring the Achievement Center 2:30-p.m. Tuesday, January 17th. There, she will observe the Alternative Programs Atlantic offers to its students and career opportunities available now, and the plan for the future. Efforts are also in the works to register the District for college career fairs to promote Atlantic Schools, Community and potential teachers, to fill vacancies the District has.

In other business, the Atlantic School Board approve two resignations: Lisa Krogman, K-1st Reading Support (at the end of the 2022-23 school year), and Mark Andersen, Assistant Boys Soccer Coach. Mr. Barber noted Mrs. Krogman is retiring after 32-years of service to the District. He said she will be missed. The Board also acted to approve several of Superintendent Steve Barber’s Contract Recommendations and/or Letters of Assignment. Those approved include: Aya Hamanaka, English Language Learn (ELL) Teacher; Savannah Bell, Title 1 Teacher; Cale Roller, Volunteer Wrestling Coach; Gaylord Schelling, Interim Head Baseball Coach; Sam Kennedy, Preschool Bus Monitor; Jenny Madsen, Mentor, and, Hannah Misner, Long-Term Substitute.

The Board passed a Resolution to consider participation in the ISL (Instructional Support Levy), and the setting of a Public Hearing for the Board’s Work Session on February 22nd at 5:30-p.m. By passing the Resolution, the District is eligible to receive $748,572 for FY 2023; and, they passed a Resolution re: Public Purpose Expenditures in the amount of $3,000 in addition to $5,000 that was approved in Aug., 2022. The Board approved a two-year Driver’s Education Contract with Deluxe Driving Academy (Jan. 2023-Dec. 2024), at a proposed rate of $350 per student, and $335 for individuals who qualify for free and reduced lunch.

The Atlantic School Board also approved Fall 2023 Coaching Contracts for:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

An application to the SBRC (School Budget Review Committee) for Allowable Growth in the amount of $519,614, for At-Risk/Dropout Prevention, was approved. The funds are used to help fund the District’s CCEOC Alternative program, and to allow support services for students at all levels. Superintendent Barber says the work that is done in the college and career readiness are enhances with these funds. And, finally, the Board approving a $15,000 Architect/Engineer Contract with Snyder and Associates, to complete the scope of work outlined in a proposal for a High School Storage Shed.

KEITH OLIVER EDWARDS, 97, of Red Lodge, MT (Graveside Svcs. 1/17/23)

Obituaries

January 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

KEITH OLIVER EDWARDS, 97, of Red Lodge, MT, died Jan. 3, 2023, in Red Lodge. Graveside services for KEITH EDWARDS will be held 11-a.m. Tue., Jan. 17, 2023, at the Cuppy’s Grove (Altamont) Cemetery, in rural Shelby County (IA). Burmeister-Johannsen Funeral Home has the arrangements.

Online condolences may be left at www.burmeisterjohannsen.com

KEITH OLIVER EDWARDS is survived by:

His two Honorary Daughters – Stacy Mackenzie-Scheid, and Torri Knight.

His nephews, nieces, numerous great & great-great nephews & nieces, 2 great-great-great nieces, other relatives, and friends.

MILA CREES, Infant daughter of Elle and Traves Crees, of Harlan (Private family svcs.)

Obituaries

January 11th, 2023 by admin

MILA CREES, Infant daughter of Elle and Travis Crees, of Harlan passed away on Tuesday, January 10th at Methodist Women’s Hospital in Omaha, NE. Private family services will be held for MILA CREES. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Burial will be in the Harlan Cemetery.

MILA CREES is survived by:

Mother: Elle (Kloewer) Crees of Harlan.

Father: Travis Crees of Harlan.

Maternal Grandparents: Rob & Tami Kloewer of Harlan.

Paternal Grandparents: Dan & Natalie Crees of Harlan.

Great Maternal Grandmother: Jan Kloewer of Harlan.

Great Maternal Grandmother: Marie Pibal of Ankeny.

Great Maternal Grandmother: Betty Jo Royal of Harlan.

Great Paternal Grandparents: Dan & Jean Bieker of Harlan.

Great Paternal Grandmother: Joan (Crees) Lauritsen of Harlan.

Lee Named Big Ten Co-Wrestler of the Week

Sports

January 11th, 2023 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa redshirt senior Spencer Lee has been named the Big Ten Co-Wrestler of the Week, it was announced Wednesday by the league office.  It is Lee’s fifth career weekly honor.

The Murrysville, Pennsylvania, native earned the distinction after recording two first-period falls last week in dual victories over Illinois and Purdue.  They were Lee’s second and third consecutive pins this season, moving his record to 7-0 with seven bonus point victories.

Lee opened the weekend with a fall in 2:22 against Illinois’ Maximo Renteria and he followed it up with a 2:54 fall of Purdue’s ninth-ranked Matt Ramos.  Lee fought back from an early 8-1 deficit in the first period to tie the match before eventually notching his fourth fall of the season.

In seven matches, Lee has wrestled seven minutes twice and he has been on the mat a total of 25:02.

The win over Ramos was Lee’s first over a ranked opponent this season and it ran his winning streak to 45 dating back to the 2018-19 season.  Lee has 73 career bonus point victories amongst his 85 career wins.

Lee was previously recognized as the Big Ten Wrestler of the Week once during the 2017-18 season, twice (in consecutive weeks) during the 2020-21 campaign and once last season.

He is the second Hawkeye to earn the weekly distinction this season, joining junior Cobe Siebrecht, who was honored on Nov. 30.  Lee shared this weekly honor with Illinois’ Zac Braunagel.

The second-ranked Hawkeyes (9-0, 2-0) return to action Friday, hosting No. 11 Northwestern at 8:05 p.m. (CT) on Mediacom Mat inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena.  The dual will be televised live on ESPNU.