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Clarinda Police Chief issues a reminder on Snow Ordinance

News

January 17th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

With the weather forecast for Wednesday, the Clarinda Police Department would like to remind the citizens of Clarinda about the snow ordinance. The ordinance states that; no person shall park any motor vehicle or other apparatus upon any street of the city that will obstruct the removal of snow when there has been an accumulation of two (2) inches or more. Any vehicle left parked on any street in violation of this ordinance may be impounded, and the registered owner of the vehicle will be subject to a $30.00 parking fine, and payment of all applicable towing and storage fee before the vehicle is released.

The parking ban remains in effect until the snow ceases to fall and the streets have been plowed from curb to curb.

MARSHA CHAFA, 83, of Fontanelle (Celebration of Life 1/21/23)

Obituaries

January 17th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

MARSHA CHAFA, 83, of Fontanelle, died Sunday, January 15, 2023, at the Unity/Pointe Methodist West Hospital in West Des Moines. Celebration of Life Services for MARSHA CHAFA will be held 2-p.m. Saturday, January 21, 2023, at the Lamb Funeral Home in Greenfield.

The family will greet friends one-hour prior to the services Saturday, at the funeral home.

Burial is in the Fontanelle Cemetery.

Online condolences may be left to the family at www.lambfuneralhomes.com.

Memorials:  To the Marsha Chafa Memorial Fund to be established by the family at a later date.

MARSHA CHAFA is survived by:

Her son – Wade Chafa (Sue Allspach), of Des Moines.

His daughter – Maria (Travis) Vincent, of Urbandale

4 grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

House bill sets up penalty for using ‘movie prop money’ to make purchases in Iowa

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January 17th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Three members of the Iowa House have voted to advance a bill that would make it a felony to use “movie money” to buy things in Iowa. Representative Megan Jones of Sioux Rapids went online and found a bundle of fake 100 dollar bills cost seven dollars. “This is motion picture money and it looks a lot like real money,” Jones says, “but what’s happening is people are buying this in bundles on Amazon and using it to purchase goods and services.” A business owner in northwest Iowa contacted Jones after an employee mistakenly accepted fake “movie prop money” for a large purchase. “It looks a lot like real money, but in the same font, the same size it’ll say, ‘For motion picture use only’ or on the back in some little letters it’ll say, ‘Copy,” Jones says, “so the argument in court then is that this is clearly not money and so they shouldn’t have taken it as legal tender, but it was purported to be by the customer.”

The bill defines “movie prop money” as fake bills used by filmmakers and photographers in theatrical productions or in print, like magazines.

If the bill becomes law, someone convicted of using “movie prop money” to buy goods or services could be sentenced to up to five years in an Iowa prison and ordered to pay a fine of up to 75-hundred dollars. Making or using counterfeit bills that have no markings indicating they are fake is a FEDERAL crime. It carries a sentence of up to 20 years in federal prison.

Davenport Woman Charged with Insurance Fraud

News

January 17th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Des Moines, Iowa – The Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau reports 36-year-old Kathryn Hosmer, of Davenport was charged with five counts of Insurance Fraud – Presenting False Information (Class D Felony), one count of Forgery (Aggravated Misdemeanor) following an investigation by the Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau. The charges against the Hosmer stem from an investigation that began in October of 2022.

According to criminal complaints filed by the Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau, Hosmer provided fraudulent documents to an insurer in connection with an insurance claim.  On January 15, 2023, Hosmer was arrested in Muscatine and booked into the Muscatine County Jail. Hosmer posted a $25,000 bond and was released.

Kathryn Hosmer

Iowans with information about insurance fraud are encouraged to contact the Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau at 515-654-6556.

Note: A criminal charge is merely an accusation and the defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Photo courtesy of the Muscatine County Jail.

Cass County Supervisors approve two appointments & Master Matrix Resolution

News

January 17th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Board of Supervisors met this (Tuesday) morning, in a regular session. At the start, they tabled action on extending a five-year lease agreement with the Cambridge Law Firm for the third straight time, and discussion/action on General Assistance Guidelines, because the County Attorney has not had time to review the proposals and relevant data. The Board also once again tabled action on appointing a Brighton Township Clerk, because there is no candidate.

The Supervisors received a monthly report from Cass/Audubon County Environmental Health Director Jotham Arber, who said things began to slow down during the Month of December, and that they got all of the requested soil Percolation tests/soil analysis tests for rural septic systems completed this past year. Water test kits were mailed out to rural residents this month.

Jotham said also radon tests are also available.You can request the from the Environmental Health Department for $10. It was suggested the tests be made available at the Auditor’s Office, but no decision was made on that during Tuesday’s meeting. Arber said 64% of the tests for Radon in Cass County come back as higher than 4 picoCuries per liter. Seven in ten homes across Iowa also have higher than the USDA’s radon action level for mitigation of the lung cancer inducing concentration of the odorless/colorless/tasteless, radioactive gas.

The Board adopted unanimously, an annual resolution for livestock facility construction evaluations when a permit is requested, and the use of the Master Matrix. Their action is essentially a formality, since the State has the final say over such facilities being built. Any recommendations made by the County with regard to a particular livestock facility construction request, will be considered when State officials decide on approving a construction permit request.

The Cass Supervisors approved also, changes to the County Employee manual. Cass County Conservation Director Micah Lee provided the Board with a Quarterly report on maintenance and activities. County Engineer Trent Wolken reports they are continuing to stockpile road rock for use this Spring, before the 75-cent per ton increase that’s coming in February.

In other business, the Board approved the appointments of Atlantic Mayor Grace Garrett to SWIPCO for 2023, with City Admin. John Lund as Alternate, and Chelsea McCunn to the County Zoning Board of Adjustment.

Iowa State football completes strength and conditioning staff

Sports

January 17th, 2023 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State has completed its football strength and conditioning staff, which will be under the guidance of director of football strength and conditioning Reid Kagy.

Trever Ryen, who played at Iowa State from 2014-17 and has been on staff the previous three seasons, has been retained.

Former Boise State staffers Jalyn Baker, Brandon Pietrzyk and Lucas White will follow Kagy to Ames to complete the football strength and conditioning department.

As members of the Boise State staff, the trio helped Kagy in leading the Broncos to a pair of bowl games. BSU went 10-4 and won the Frisco Bowl in 2022, while also earning a spot in the Mountain West Championship game. The Broncos outgained their opponents by more than 1,200 yards (102.2 ypg) and dominated the line of scrimmage with 27 sacks and just 14 allowed.

Baker spent the last two seasons at Boise State after a stint at Jackson State, where he served as assistant coordinator for the Walter Peyton Center, working with student-athletes in all JSU programs. He also interned at Houston and Prairie View A&M, where he was a student-athlete and earned a degree in kinesiology/physical therapy in 2018.

Pietrzyk was most recently the associate director of sport performance at Boise State the previous two seasons after a season at Oregon in 2020. Prior to his time with the Ducks, he worked four years as the athletic director at Glenview College Prep in Phoenix, Arizona, where he also coached boys basketball, football and softball. He is a 2011 graduate of Buena Vista (Iowa), earning his bachelor’s degree in exercise science – human performance.

White was at Boise State for the 2021 and 2022 seasons after spending nine months as an assistant athletic performance coach at San Jose State. He began his collegiate career as a strength and conditioning intern with Mississippi State football in 2016. He also spent time at New Mexico State and Indiana State. White earned his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from Southern Indiana in 2013.

Iowa-Northwestern men’s hoops has been postponed

Sports

January 17th, 2023 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The men’s basketball game between Iowa and Northwestern that was scheduled for Wednesday in Iowa City will not be played due to COVID-19 health and safety protocols within the Northwestern program.

The two schools will work with the Big Ten on rescheduling options.

All distributed tickets for the Northwestern-Iowa contest will be valid for the new date and time, if the game is able to be rescheduled.

Iowa (12-6, 4-3) returns to action on Saturday at Ohio State. Tipoff is slated for 1:01 p.m. (CT) at Value City Arena in Columbus, Ohio.

Work Release Escape of Emondre Henderson

News

January 17th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa – The Iowa Department of Corrections reports Emondre Montrell Henderson, who was convicted of Robbery 1st Degree in Polk County, left the Fort Des Moines Residential Correctional Facility without permission Sunday afternoon, and has not returned.

Henderson is a 25-year-old black male, height 5’9″, and weighs 153 pounds. He was admitted to the work release facility on September 22, 2022.

Emondre M. Henderson

Persons with information on Henderson’s whereabouts should contact local police.

Griswold School Board approves personnel changes; Survey to address 4 day school week

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January 17th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Griswold, Iowa) – The Griswold Community School District’s Board of Education, Monday evening, approved two new hires and one resignation. Superintendent Dave Henrichs…

The Board held a public hearing on the 2023-24 School Year Calendar, during which there were no comments, and one slight change, with regard to the Thanksgiving holiday.

And, they approved the Modified Supplemental Amount (MSA) and Plan for Dropout Prevention and At-Risk Programs. Essentially, the District is requesting $47,825 in aid for those programs, Henrichs said. He said also, District Staff and parents will receive a survey in the next few months with regard to a possible four-day school week, as part of the Board strategy to attract and retain staff. If the idea comes to fruition, it wouldn’t even happen at the minimum, the 2024-25 School Year.

Henrichs said with an increase in Open Enrollment numbers, the Board has also been looking at ways to improve the District’s Sports and Activities programs.

In other business, the Griswold School Board discussed and reviewed various other policies from other school districts, with regard to retirements, and asked administrators to start work on a policy for the District and determining how many people would be eligible, and coming up with a cost estimate. Any payments made in the future would have to come from the Management Fund if it’s called an “Early Retirement” or “Retirement Plan,” versus the General Fund. Administrators will check into the legality of handling the funds in that manner.

A retirement package, Henrichs said, is supposed to be a “Financial tool” for the District to use, and not an employee benefit.

Heartbeat Today 01-17-2023

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

January 17th, 2023 by admin

Jim Field speaks with Michelle Reinig, Iowa DNR Southwest District Superintendent, on summer seasonal positions with the DNR.

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