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UI professor offers family comfort food recipes in cookbook fundraiser

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February 7th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Who better than a dentist to recommend food you can really sink your teeth into? A University of Iowa pediatric dentistry professor has compiled a cookbook that includes family recipes dating back more than a century and 100-percent of the proceeds go to an Iowa charity. Dr. Michael Kanellis says his book, “Iowa Mike’s Family Recipes,” contains 247 pages of tasty kitchen concoctions that cover a range of cuisines and cultures.

“I did this kind of as a project for myself during the pandemic, to try to round up all the recipes that we use on a weekly or monthly basis and self-publish it into a single cookbook,” Kanellis says, “and then one of the third-year dental students at the college thought it might be a good idea to have a fundraiser.”

During just two recent noon-time sales on the Iowa City campus, Kanellis says the cookbook has already raised more than $1,400. All the proceeds from the sale go to a fund at the College of Dentistry to help pay for dental care for kids that don’t have dental insurance,” he says, “or who maximize their benefits and still have more treatment needs.”

His family has a long history with food, as Kanellis’ uncle opened a restaurant, The Majestic Lunch, in Cedar Rapids in 1916. He’s revised and added to the original cookbook, combining recipes he’s accumulated over decades in three-ring binders, recipe boxes and hard drives. It includes Greek, Mexican and Midwestern comfort foods.

“I never liked pork chops until I came across a recipe for baked pork chops that is just amazing and now we eat that a lot, which I’m surprised, so you know it’s good if you don’t like it to start with and then you love it when you taste it,” Kanellis says. “There’s some pasta recipes in there that are incredible. There’s a lot of appetizers, too.”

You can order the book on Amazon, but if you do, Kanellis says it’ll cost more and it won’t benefit the UI’s Pediatric Smiles Fund. Instead, he urges people to contact him directly at: michael-kanellis@uiowa.edu to order the cookbook for $20.

Gov. Reynolds Issued Extension of Proclamation to Assist Perry Recovery

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February 7th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Gov. Kim Reynolds has issued an extension of a proclamation that authorizes the use and deployment of all available state resources, supplies, equipment, and materials to continue to assist Dallas County and the Perry Community in their response to and recovery from the tragic January 4th shooting at Perry High School. The proclamation extension is effective immediately and continues through March 6, 2024. 

The Department of Public Safety, the Department of Education, the Department of Health and Human Services, and other state agencies have been supporting the community since the shooting on January 4th. The proclamation activates the emergency authorities of all state agencies, prompts enhanced coordination processes at the State Emergency Operations Center, and removes any administrative barriers to providing state resources and assistance in the days and weeks ahead.  

You can view the full proclamation here. 

Appeal denied in 2020 Pella murder case

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February 7th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Court of Appeals denies the appeal of a woman convicted of murder in Marion County. Michelle Boat was convicted of first-degree murder for stabbing Tracy Mondabough to death as Mondabough sat in a truck outside her Pella home in May of 2020. Mondabough was seeing Boat’s estranged husband.

Boat’s appeal said she should have been allowed to remove a juror who had been a witness at the murder trial of the woman’s ex-husband. The Appeals Court ruling says the juror genuinely said she had no fixed opinion on the merits of the case and she could be impartial.

The ruling also denied Boat’s claim that improper instructions were given to the jury.

The Iowa Judicial Building. (RI photo)

Here’s the ruling: StatevBoat PDF

PHYLLIS ANN [Reed] BRANDES, 73, of Hancock (Svcs. 2/12/24)

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February 7th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

PHYLLIS ANN [Reed] BRANDES, 73, of Hancock, died Tuesday, Feb. 6 (2024, at Jennie Edmundson Hospital, in Council Bluffs. Funeral service for PHYLLIS BRANDES will be held 10:30-a.m. Monday, February 12, 2024, at the Silver Creek United Methodist Church, in Hancock. Rieken Vieth Funeral Home in Oakland is assisting the family.

Visitation will be Sunday February 11, 2024, from 1:30-to 4-p.m., at the Oakland Community Building.

A memorial fund is being established for AHSTW 5th grade school supplies.

PHYLLIS BRANDES is survived by:

Her husband –  Russ Brandes, of Hancock.

Her brother – Allen (Linda) Reed, of Spickard, MO.

Her sisters – Alyce Mattis, and Lisa Jackson, both of Mt Ayr, IA; and Debra (Bill) Dodge, of West Des Moines, IA.

Her sister-in-law, numerous other relatives and friends.

Iowa men visit Penn State Thursday night

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February 7th, 2024 by admin

The Iowa men are on the road Thursday night in Big Ten play to take on Penn State. Both teams are 5-6 in the league race. The Nittany Lions are coming off road wins at Indiana and Rutgers and leading scorer Kanye Clary missed both games due to injury.

That’s Hawkeye coach Fran McCaffery who says with Clary out other players have stepped up for the Nittany Lions.

 

Penn State is 11-11 overall under first year coach Mike Rhoades.

Northern Iowa women host Illinois State Thursday night

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February 7th, 2024 by admin

The Northern Iowa women are at home Thursday night in Missouri Valley Conference play to host Illinois State. The Panthers are 6-4 in the Valley and lost to the Redbirds 88-77 on the road two weeks ago.

That’s Panther coach Tanya Warren who is proud of the way her team has performed during an injury plagued season.

Warren says having met just two weeks ago makes the preparation easier.

Hawkeyes Open Spring Season at UCF

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February 7th, 2024 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa rowing team opens the Spring 2024 season at UCF on Feb. 9-10 at Lake Pickett in Orlando, Florida. Competition opens with 1250-meter races at controlled stroke rates on Friday at 3 p.m. (CT). On Saturday, the Hawkeyes will compete in two 2000-meter races at varied stroke rates beginning at 8 a.m.

Iowa looks to build on strong showings this fall, including a 3rd place showing to finish out the season against a loaded field of teams at the Princeton Chase on Nov. 5.

Quoting Head Coach Jeff Garbutt

“We are very excited to go down to scrimmage with UCF this weekend. Being able to take a break from the indoor training and getting into boats is always a highlight this time of year. The Golden Knights are always a very competitive group for us to check our progress as a team. I am really looking forward to seeing the squad handle the challenges that the Golden Knights throw at us. Go Hawks!”

Iowa Joins $1.5 Million Multistate Securities Settlement Against Crypto Platform, TradeStation

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February 7th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Des Moines – The State of Iowa entered into a settlement with TradeStation Crypto, Inc. (TradeStation) to resolve a multi-state securities investigation into TradeStation’s crypto interest-earning program. “Whatever Iowans may be looking to invest in, it’s always important for them to be vigilant and protect their assets,” Commissioner Doug Ommen said. “Iowans can always double-check before investing to make sure an investment is properly registered with the Iowa Insurance Division by calling 877-955-1212.”

TradeStation, a Florida corporation formed in 2018, provides crypto-asset-related financial services to retail and institutional customers in the United States, including investing and trading services. From approximately August 2020 until June 2022, TradeStation offered a crypto interest-earning program to Iowa investors. Under this program, investors passively earned interest on crypto assets by loaning them to TradeStation. TradeStation maintained total discretion over the revenue-generating activities utilized to earn returns for investors. The company offered and promoted their crypto interest-earning program in Iowa and the United States at large via its website and various platforms.

The $1.5 million multistate settlement, on behalf of 51 United States jurisdictions, is the result of a North American Securities Administrators Association task force of eight state securities regulators from Alabama, California, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Washington, and Wisconsin. The task force determined that during the offering period, TradeStation engaged in the unregistered offer and sale of securities via its crypto interest-earning program.

GREGG “Bud” COHRS, 59, of Griswold (Memorial Svc. 2/13/24)

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February 7th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

GREGG “Bud” COHRS, 59, of Griswold, died Monday, February 05, 2024, from injuries sustained from an automobile accident, outside of Lewis.  Memorial services for GREGG COHRS will be held 11-a.m. Tuesday, February 13, 2024, at the Schmidt Family Funeral Home, in Atlantic.

Visitation with the family present will be held at the funeral home on Monday (Feb. 12th), from 5-until 7-p.m. A reception will follow the service at the Griswold Community Building – 601 2nd Street – Griswold.

Memorials in his name can be made to the Dollars For Scholars at Griswold High School and can be left or mailed to the funeral home at P.O. Box 523 – Atlantic, IA

Condolences can be sent online to schmidtfamilyfh.com.

Page County Sheriff’s report (2/7/24)

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February 7th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Clarinda, Iowa) – The Page County Sheriff’s Office today (Feb. 7th), issued a report on arrests made & citations issued, from January 29th through Feb. 2nd: