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Feenstra presses NASA to explore biojet fuel

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Congressman Randy Feenstra, a Republican from Hull, says NASA research on what’s called “sustainable aviation fuel” should examine the use of biofuels for airplanes and spacecraft. “When I questioned Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm in our committee meeting in May, she told me directly that she believes biofuels and biofuel technologies have an extremely bright future in sustainable aviation fueling,” Feenstra says.

Sustainable Aviation Fuel — sometimes called biojet fuel — is a crop based alternative to jet fuel made only from petroleum. “This cleaner, more affordable of powering transit and lowering emissions in NASA’s future of clean air transportation is extremely essential and is needed,” Feenstra says.

During a U.S. House subcommittee meeting Thursday, Feenstra proposed and the panel approved adding language to House Democrats’ infrastructure plan that will require NASA research and development of “sustainable aviation fuel” to include biofuels. Also Thursday, the White House invited representatives of the ethanol and biodiesel industry to a discussion about wider use “sustainable aviation fuel.”

Deadline is October 1st for farmers to apply for USDA conservation programs

Ag/Outdoor

September 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa farmers who want to enroll in either of the two major U-S-D-A conservation programs have until month’s end to submit their paperwork. Kate Hansen, a policy associate with the Center for Rural Affairs in Nevada, says the deadline is October 1st. “It’s for both the Conservation Stewardship Program and the Environmental Quality Incentives Program,” Hansen says. “These are what we call working lands conservation programs. They’re administered by USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service and these are programs that help you implement conservation practices while you’re still working the land.”

Last year, Iowa farmers signed more than 12-hundred contracts for the two programs, known as C-S-P and EQIP. Hansen says the programs are similar but there are key differences. “EQIP contracts are typically more focused on a particular resource concern or maybe a singular practice,” she says. “CSP is a program designed to be operation-wide, so, a farmer in a CSP contract is going to be implementing multiple practices over a five-year period and addressing different parts of their operation.”

Farmers who are interested in signing up for these programs should contact the Natural Resources Conservation Service in their county.

Bond referendum vote Tuesday for Audubon MS/HS Building Project

News

September 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Audubon, Iowa) – Patrons of the Audubon Community School District are heading to the polls Tuesday, Sept. 14th, to cast their ballot on a Special Election for a Bond Referendum with regard to the district’s facilities.  Voters are being asked to approve a Revenue Purpose Statement (RPS), that would allow them to bond for up to $7.6 million in additional funds — with just under $2 million of that going to refinance a 2013 bond now at lower rates — against the district’s one cent sales tax revenue. Superintendent Eric Trager said the change in the district’s RPS was needed to make sure that there would be enough funding to complete the $10.8 million middle school/high school renovation project.

The only other real change to the RPS is the expiration date, currently at 2032. The legislature extended the SAVE program through Fiscal Year 2052 so districts must extend their RPS in order to utilize the SAVE funds over that longer time period. School District patrons will also vote for a Board Member at Large to fill a vacancy term ending 2023. The candidate on the ballot is Anne Bomstad Miller.

The election will be Sept. 14 from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Audubon Agri-Hall, or absentee at the Audubon County Auditor’s office 8 a.m. — 4:30 p.m. through Sept. 13. (Additional information on the RPS follows, below)

 

 

IKM-Manning Bond Vote set for Tuesday

News

September 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Manning, Iowa) – Patrons of the IKM-Manning School District are being asked to vote Tuesday, Sept. 14th, $19.5-million General Obligation Bond, that if approved, would allow the district to address a series of facilities needs in both Irwin and Manning. School officials say three needs identified include: Safety and Security; Space and Capacity, and Long-Term investments.

The ballot referendum reads as follows: “Shall the Board of DIrectors of the IKM-Manning Community School District in the Counties of Audubon, Carroll, Crawford and Shelby, State of Iowa, be authorized to contract indebtedness and issue General Obligation Bonds in an amount not to exceed $19,950,000 ot provide funds to renovate, remodel, repair, improve, furnish and equip, including HVAC/ventilation, safety and security improvements, and to construct, build, furnish and equip an addition to the Manning school building and improve the site; and to renovate, repair, improve, furnish and equip the Irwin school building?”

According to district administrators, the tax rate impact would amount to $118 per year on a home with a $100,000 assessed value. For agricultural property, it would be an additional $2.63 per acre/year, depending on where you live. The district’s tax rate would increase from $9.51/$1,000 of taxable valuation to $11.81, which is still one of the lowest tax levies in the area.

Out of 327 public school districts in the state, only 15 have a lower tax rate than IKM-Manning—placing the district in the bottom 5 percent. Officials say interest rates remain at historic lows at this time, and by moving forward now, they can take advantage of those low rates and significantly reduce the total cost of the proposed projects.

Polling stations open 7am-8pm on Tuesday, Sept 14th

  • Audubon – Irwin Community Building
  • Carroll – Sacred Heart Church
  • Crawford – Manilla Fire Department
  • Shelby – Irwin Community Building

For more information on IKM-Manning’s facility needs and the proposed solution on the ballot, visit https://www.ikmmanningbond.org.

Skyscan Forecast – Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021

Weather

September 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy to cloudy & warm. High 90. S @ 10-20.

Tonight: Fair to P/Cldy. Low 63. S @ 10-20.

Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy. High 82. NE @ 10.

Tom. NIght: P/Cldy to Cldy w/a slight chance of showers & thunderstorms. Low around 60.

Monday: A chance of scattered morning showers; P/Cldy. High 88. S @ 10-20.

Tuesday: Cldy w/a chance of shwrs & tstrms. High 81. NW @ 10-15.

Friday’s High in Atlantic was 86. Our Low this morning, 56. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 53 and the Low was 46. The Record High on this date was 96 in 1895 & 1936. The Record Low was 31 in 1955.

No. 9 Iowa State hosts 10th ranked Iowa

Sports

September 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa State coach Matt Campbell says his team must execute at the critical times against Iowa. The ninth ranked Cyclones host the 10th ranked Hawkeyes today (Saturday) looking to snap a five game losing skid in the series.

Campbell says the first chore for the Cyclone defense is to slow down Tyler Goodson and the Iowa ground game.

The recent history of this series has been close games and Campbell says his players are used to these kinds of games.

Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz says experience is an advantage for the Cyclones.

Ferentz says playing in a hostile environment will be a new experience for a lot of his players.

Ferentz says it is difficult to prepare for a road test.

Audubon churns out well-rounded performance in win over Fremont-Mills

Sports

September 10th, 2021 by admin

Gavin SmithThe Audubon Wheelers moved to 3-0 with a well-rounded 63-20 win over Fremont-Mills on Friday night. The Wheelers got contributions from each facet of the game and gave the Homecoming crowd plenty to cheer about. Gavin Smith led the charge with 185 yards and 5 scores on the ground, plus another through the air. Smith felt it was a strong team effort and the team adapted well to what the Knights threw at them.

Audubon struck first with a 51 yard touchdown pass from Smith to Matthew Beisswenger on their second offensive possession. Gavin would add another touchdown early in the second quarter with a 42 yard rushing score. Fremont-Mills answered the next possession with a 32 yard TD pass from Jake Malcom to Taylor Reed to make it 14-6. The Knights were called for an illegal procedure on the ensuing kickoff and had to kick from further back. That mistake bit the Knights as Matthew Beisswenger took that kick 75 yards for a touchdown to put the Wheelers up 21-6. A Carter Andreasen interception on the next Knights possession set the Wheelers up with a short field and they got another touchdown run from Smith. The Knights hit a couple of big pass plays to get a score in before half to make it 28-12 at the break.

Audubon then came out and set the tone with two long scoring drives in the third quarter. Their first possession went 8 plays in about 4 minutes, and was capped by a 2 yard Smith rushing score. They were able to force a turnover on downs to get the ball back on their own 8 yard line. The Wheelers then went 72 yards in 9 plays to score again with a run by Andreasen to grab full control of the game at 42-12. The Wheelers added three more scores while the Knights scored once more to come to the 63-20 final. Audubon Head Coach Sean Birks was proud of the way his team came out and performed.

The Wheelers move to 3-0 on the season and will open up district play next week at Exira-EHK. Fremont-Mills falls to 1-2 on the season, with two losses to top 5 teams. The Knights will host Bedford next week.

Watch the full game replay HERE. Listen to the full postgame interviews with Coach Birks and Gavin Smith below.

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High School Football Scoreboard – Week 3 – 09/10/2021

Sports

September 10th, 2021 by admin

High School Football
Week 3 Scoreboard
09/10/2021
Games listed by home team class

8-Player

Audubon 63, Fremont-Mills 20 – ON KJAN AND KJANTV
Boyer Valley 60, Coon Rapids-Bayard 40- ON BVTV
East Mills 71, Griswold 12
Stanton-Essex 68, East Union 8
Lenox 54, Bedford 12
Ar-We-Va 45, Glidden-Ralston 31- ON ROCKET MEDIA PRODUCTIONS
Martensdale-St Marys 32, Southeast Warren 26
Murray 32, Lamoni 8
CAM 52, West Harrison 14
Woodbine 64, Exira-EHK 12- ON WOODBINE TIGER VISION & SPARTAN MEDIA

CLASS A

Southwest Valley 14, AHSTW 12
Woodbury Central 41, IKM-Manning 14
Logan-Magnolia 51, Westwood 24
Tri-Center 56, Missouri Valley 30
Riverside 29, Mount Ayr 26 – ON BSTN
Underwood 69, St. Albert 7
Earlham 51, Sidney 0

CLASS 1A

ACGC 42, Des Moines Christian 12
West Central Valley 20, Eagle Grove 0
OABCIG 46, East Sac County 7
Central Decatur 14, Panorama 5
Ridge View 41, West Monona 0
Treynor 20, Clarinda 13 OT

CLASS 2A

Nodaway Valley 6, Red Oak 0
Chariton 33, Saydel 18
Cherokee 43, MVAOCOU 0
Greene County 13, Kuemper Catholic 3

CLASS 3A

Atlantic 37, Shenandoah 13 (Caden Andersen: 5-8 134yds 3 TD. Dante Hedrington: 25 car, 102 yds, 1 tds. Garrett McLaren: 3 rec, 86 yds, 2 tds. Full Stats)
Carroll 24, CB Thomas Jefferson 14
Harlan 55, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 26
Ballard 26, Boone 0
Carlisle 62, Knoxville 8
ADM 38, North Polk 35

CLASS 4A

Creston 35, Denison-Schleswig 14
Lewis Central 31, Norwalk 3
Van Meter 28, Winterset 13

CLASS 5A

Glenwood 48, CB Abraham Lincoln 0

Omaha Woman Sentenced for Role in Sex Trafficking of Minors

News

September 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Omaha, Nebraska) – Acting United States Attorney Jan Sharp has announced that 22-year-old Lauryn Besta, of Omaha, Nebraska, was sentenced Friday in Omaha Federal Court, for conspiracy to engage in sex trafficking of a minor. Chief United States District Judge Robert F. Rossiter, Jr. sentenced Besta to 142 months’ imprisonment. There is no parole in the federal system. After her release from prison, Besta will begin a five-year term of supervised release.

An investigation conducted by Homeland Security Investigations and the Nebraska Attorney General’s Office determined that from January 2016 and continuing through January 2019, in the District of Nebraska and elsewhere, Besta (also known as “Lola”) and a co-defendant, Darien Brewer, conspired and agreed to recruit, transport, and entice four minor females, under the age of 18 years old, to engage in commercial sex.  The victims were introduced into the lifestyle of prostitution through the use of drugs and alcohol provided by Besta and Brewer.  Besta and Brewer often referred to the minors as “the Bunny Gang.”

Investigators determined that Besta and Brewer would instruct the minors how to advertise, solicit, and charge for commercial sex acts in the District of Nebraska and elsewhere.  They obtained commercial sex customers for the minors by purchasing and posting advertisements on internet sites such as www.backpage.com. Sex customers responded to the advertisements via telephone and text message and commercial sex acts were coordinated to occur at various hotels, motels, and other locations.  Besta and Brewer used vehicles and public highways to drive the minors to various hotels, motels, and other locations for commercial sex acts, including Omaha, Nebraska; Lincoln, Nebraska; Iowa; and Houston, Texas.  The minors paid a portion or all of the payments received for commercial sex acts to Besta and Brewer.

On August 27, 2021, Chief Judge Rossiter sentenced Brewer to 180 months’ imprisonment and a five-year term of supervised release.

This case was investigated by Homeland Security Investigations and the Nebraska Attorney General’s Office.

Who’s Gonna Win? – Week 3 – 09/10/2021

Podcasts, Sports, Trojan Preview/Who’s Gonna Win?

September 10th, 2021 by admin

Chris Parks, Jim Field, Matt Mullenix, and Doug Leonard take a look at 8 area high school football games each week throughout the season. We try to provide some insight into the match-ups while competing for top prognosticator and the Whosman Trophy.

Who’s Gonna Win? is brought to you again in 2021 by Rush CPA and Associates and Fareway.

Last Week:

Matt Mullenix 7-1
Chris Parks 5-3
Jim Field 5-3
Doug Leonard 4-4

Overall 2021 Standings:

Matt Mullenix 14-2
Chris Parks 12-4
Jim Field 10-6
Doug Leonard 10-6

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