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Ernst to President Biden: Devote “All Means Necessary” to Evacuate Americans, Eligible Partners from Afghanistan

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August 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), a veteran of the Global War on Terror and member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, is urging President Joe Biden to fulfill his “solemn responsibility to evacuate all American citizens and Afghan partners without respect to arbitrary timelines dictated by the Taliban.” Ernst joined 15 of her Republican colleagues on a letter to the president.

 “We are extremely concerned that, despite our recommendations, your administration failed to establish a coherent plan to get all American civilians and Afghans who have aided us out of the country as quickly and safely as possible. This must be our top priority,” the senators wrote. “Not only should we protect American citizens in Afghanistan, we must also uphold our promise to the thousands of Afghans who put their lives on the line to work with us to advance our shared security goals.”

 “You must devote all means necessary to ensure every American citizen and all eligible Afghan partners are successfully evacuated. In addition, you must make it clear to the Taliban and every other terrorist group that they will face severe consequences if they attempt to interfere with this process,” the senators continued.

 Background:

This letter reinforces Ernst’s call for the Biden Administration to authorize the U.S. military to guarantee safe passage for Americans to Hamid Karzai International Airport, and commit to evacuating every American from the country before again withdrawing U.S. forces from Afghanistan at or beyond the end of August.

 In May, Ernst teamed up with Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.) to lead a bipartisan bill to express widespread support in the Senate for the Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) program for Afghans, and to urge continued support from the administration to uphold the integrity of the program. Their bipartisan bill to provide immediate improvements to and strengthen the efficiency of the Afghan Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) program was signed into law.

 

Earlier today Ernst and Shaheen led 53 of their colleagues in urging the administration to address the quickly deteriorating situation in Afghanistan and implement the Ernst-Shaheen SIV bill.

PHYLLIS “TINY” SMITH, 89, of Panama (Mass of Christian Burial 8/23/21)

Obituaries

August 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

PHYLLIS “TINY” SMITH, 89, of Panama, Ia, died Thursday, August 19, 2021 at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan. A Mass of Christian Burial for PHYLLIS “Tiny” SMITH will be held 11-a.m. Monday, August 23, 2021 at St. Mary Our Lady of Fatima in Portsmouth. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Visitation will be held Monday, August 23, 2021 9:00 am to 11:00 am at Our Lady of Fatima in Portsmouth.

Burial will be at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Portsmouth.

Phyllis “Tiny” Smith is survived by:

Her husband: Marlin Smith, of Panama.

Her daughters: Diane (Dave) Jacobson, of Harlan; Sue (Scott) Duhachek, of Oakland; Lori (Brent) Hugen, of Albia.

Her son: Jay (Bobbi) Smith of New Virginia.

17 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren, 2 great-great grandchildren, and Son-In-Law: David Miller, of Panama.

Experienced Drake eyes run at PFL title

Sports

August 20th, 2021 by Jim Field

An experienced Drake football team looks to contend for the Pioneer Football League championship this fall. The Bulldogs return the entire roster from a team that finished 2-3 during an abbreviated spring season. Drake coach Todd Stepsis.

The defense gave up less than 13 points and 77 yards of rushing per game in the spring but the Bulldogs need improvement from an offense that averaged only 18 points per contest.

Stepsis says the spring season was a benefit for his team.

Stepsis says after having last fall canceled everyone is excited for the new season.

Running back Cross Robinson returns for a fifth season and says after last year everyone has been excited during fall camp.

Robinson believes the offense will show major improvement this season.

The Bulldogs open at home on Thursday night, September second against West Virginia Wesleyan.

IndyCar Series to return to the Iowa Speedway

Sports

August 20th, 2021 by Jim Field

(Radio Iowa) The IndyCar Series is returning to the Iowa Speedway. Hy-Vee will sponsor a doubleheader at the Speedway next July 23rd and 24th. The series had raced in Newton ever year since 2007 but skipped this year leaving the future of the speedway in doubt.

That’s Newton Mayor Michael Hansen who says it is a huge plus for the facility.

Hy-Vee CEO Randy Edeker (ee-duh-ker).

Iowa State’s Breece Hall talks about expectations

Sports

August 20th, 2021 by Jim Field

(Radio Iowa) Iowa State running back Breece Hall says individual awards follow team success. Hall was an All American and the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year after leading the Cyclones to a 9-3 record in 2020. He begins this season as a Heisman Trophy candidate.

Hall says it is about reaching potential and feels the Cyclones came close last season after falling to Louisiana in their opener.

Hall says improvement begins in practice.

Hall says whether it is team or individual expectations it is not something they pay attention to.

The seventh ranked Cyclones open at home against UNI on September fourth.

RICHARD L BURGOD, 68, of Harlan (Svcs. 8/24/21)

Obituaries

August 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

RICHARD L BURGOD, 68, of Harlan, died Wednesday, August 18, 2021 at University of Nebraska Medical Center. Funeral services for RICHARD L BURGOD will be held 11-a.m. Tuesday, August 24th at the Pauley Jones Funeral Home in Harlan.


Visitation will be held on Monday, August 23, 2021 from 5:00pm to 8:00 pm at Pauley Jones Funeral Home in Harlan.

Burial will be at Holy Cross Cemetery in Ipswich, SD

Richard L Burgod is survived by:

Wife: Gay Burgod of Harlan

Son: Nathan Burgod of Polk City, Ia

and a granddaughter.

IATC Cross Country Pre-Season Individual Rankings

Sports

August 20th, 2021 by Jim Field

The Iowa Association of Track Coaches has released the pre-season cross country individual rankings.

Here are some of the local runners in the list:

Class 1-A

Girls
4. Courtney Sporrer, Logan-Mangolia
11 Reese Duncan, St. Albert
12. Grace Slater, Audubon

Boys
6. Doug Berg, Nodaway Valley
10. Trevin Suhr, ACGC
12. Collin Lillie, St. Albert
19. Justin Reinhart, ACGC
24. Cody Gilpin, Missouri Valley
25. Kaden Thompson, ACGC
27. Landon Bendgen, Woodbine

Class 2-A

Boys
14. Cole Dolley, Treynor
16. Baylor Bergren, Red Oak
18. Gable Porter, Underwood
23. Cody Gilpin, Missouri Valley

Class 3-A

Girls
17. Kaia Bieker, Harlan

Boys
9. Andrew Smith, Glenwood
30. Zane Berg, Atlantic

CLICK HERE for the complete run down.

SKYSCAN FORECAST FOR FRIDAY, AUGUST 20

Weather

August 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

TODAY: Partly cloudy, a few scattered showers possible mid to late morning, redeveloping later in the day S@ 15-25 High 89

TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy, scattered showers and t-storms S@ 5-10 Low 65

SATURDAY: Partly cloudy NW@ 10-15 High 84

SUNDAY: Partly cloudy, some afternoon showers and t-storms High 87

MONDAY: Some morning showers and t-storms, then partly cloudy High 90

CHESTER DUANE SCHOENBECK, 92, of Oakland

Obituaries

August 19th, 2021 by Jim Field

CHESTER DUANE SCHOENBECK, 92, of Oakland died Wednesday, August 18, 2021 at Atlantic Specialty Care.  No services will be held at this time for CHESTER DUANE SCHOENBECK.  Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic is assisting the family.

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Condolences may be left at www.hockenberryfamilycare.com.

Iowa’s Drinking Water—Something You Can Rely On

News

August 19th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

  

DES MOINES—Iowa’s public water systems deliver ample clean water, according to the 2020 Annual Drinking water Compliance Report.

Over the last 10 years, Iowa public drinking water facilities have increasingly complied with all health-based standards for water we drink. In 2020, 96.8 percent of public water supplies and a vast majority of people served by these facilities (98.9 percent) received drinking water that complied with state and national standards.  

Despite the challenges of COVID-19 last year, Iowa’s 1,848 public water systems produced safe drinking water for 98.9 percent of Iowans. In fact, the number of systems meeting all health-based standards was the highest in 25 years, since 1996. Both the percentage of systems (96.8 percent) and the percentage of population receiving drinking water compliant with all health-based standards were the highest achieved in the past 10 years.

Most systems (83.8 percent) met all major monitoring and reporting requirements, the best since 2014. Most important: last year, there were no disease outbreaks or deaths attributed to drinking water from an active public water supply.

Like a statewide report card, the annual compliance report measures how well nearly 1,900 public water supplies meet national standards. DNR gathers information from each public water supply to prepare the report, and then submits it to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The report includes maps of the public water supplies, and locations of systems that had violations of health-based standards, or major monitoring or reporting requirements.

People who want more information about their drinking water can ask their public water source for a Consumer Confidence Report. Public water sources must compile the reports, informing their customers and submitting the reports to DNR annually. The reports include any violation of standards for contaminants or reporting requirements.