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Waterloo man wins $2M in Powerball drawing

News

May 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A Waterloo man is a millionaire after winning the second-largest Powerball prize of the year, so far. Anton Garrett bought five plays on one ticket for Saturday evening’s Powerball drawing and ended up winning over two million dollars. Garrett corrected picked the first five numbers but missed the Powerball, which made his ticket worth one million dollars. However, Garrett purchased the Power Play, which doubled his winnings. Garrett also had a second winning ticket that was worth 21 dollars.

The Tyson Foods forklift operator says he picked his own numbers, which were a combination of several of his most different important dates. Garrett bought his winning ticket last week at a Waterloo convenience store and claimed his prize Monday at the Iowa Lottery headquarters in Clive.

The winning numbers for Saturday’s Powerball drawing were 12-17-20-21-26 and Powerball 8. The Power Play number was 3. Since no one matched all six numbers, the jackpot for Wednesday’s drawing climbs to an estimate 168-million dollars.

Iowa City leader calls for abolishing police department

News

May 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa City leaders will meet today (Tuesday) at 3 P-M to consider restructuring the city’s police department and one councilmember is calling for a serious discussion about -abolishing- the police department. In an opinion piece published in The Cedar Rapids Gazette, Councilmember Laura Bergus wrote that policing relies on a system of force and violence, which she says cannot be undone. “I just want to start the conversation, as I said in the piece, about imagining a future where public safety isn’t provided by armed police,” Bergus says. “I believe that modern policing isn’t a sustainable model.”

A different policing system can replace the current one, she says, built on addressing basic human needs and diverting calls for service to other unarmed professionals. The opinion piece has already drawn backlash from the right and the left, but Bergus hopes a good faith, big-picture discussion is possible. “I guess I just hope that anyone who sees and hears this conversation approaches it with an open mind and an open heart and a consideration for what’s possible in our community in the future,” she says.

In the article, Bergus says, “Nearly every level of police violence is enshrined in the law. If an officer oversteps, accountability is rare.”

(reporting by Kate Payne, Iowa Public Radio)

Iowa to end participation in federal unemployment benefit programs, citing strong labor market and recovering economy

News

May 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, IA – Today (Tuesday) Governor Kim Reynolds announced new measures to address the State of Iowa’s severe workforce shortage. Effective June 12, 2021, the State of Iowa will end its participation in federal pandemic-related unemployment benefit programs. Iowa will continue to provide regular state unemployment insurance benefits to those eligible under the applicable state code.

“Federal pandemic-related unemployment benefit programs initially provided displaced Iowans with crucial assistance when the pandemic began,” said Gov. Reynolds. “But now that our businesses and schools have reopened, these payments are discouraging people from returning to work. Our unemployment rate is at 3.7 percent, vaccines are available to anyone who wants one, and we have more jobs available than unemployed people.”

The week ending June 12, 2021 will be the last week that the following federal pandemic-related unemployment benefit programs are available in Iowa:

  • Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC)
  • Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA)
  • Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC)
  • Mixed Earners Unemployment Compensation (MEUC)

Additionally, effective June 13, 2021, Iowa will no longer waive employer charges for COVID-related unemployment insurance claims.

“Regular unemployment benefits will remain available, as they did before the pandemic, but it’s time for everyone who can to get back to work,” Gov. Reynolds continued. “This country needs to look to the future, and Iowa intends to lead the way.”

In addition to the information included in a memorandum to Governor Reynolds, Iowa Workforce Development will provide further details in conjunction with this announcement.

PHILIP JACOB RINK, 79, of Griswold (Celebration of Life 6/5/21)

Obituaries

May 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

PHILIP JACOB RINK, 79, of Griswold, died Sunday, May 9th. A Celebration of Life for PHIL RINK will be held June 5, 2021 from 11am – 1pm at the Griswold Community Building. Masks are recommended.

Private family burial will occur at a later date.

Memorials may be made to Griswold Dollars for Scholars.

PHIL RINK is survived by:

His son – Brian Rink, of Griswold.

His daughters – Sheri Vierkant, of Sumner, and Meghann (Bobby) Vasquez, of Missouri Valley.

His sister – Penny Rink (Fred Toth).

His brothers – Mark Rink and Bob (Suzy) Rink

5 grandchildren, and his daughter in law, Tracy Rink, of Atlantic.

Boyer Valley Co-Ed Track Invitational 05/10/2021

Sports

May 11th, 2021 by admin

Boyer Valley Invitational
05/10/2021

Girls Team Scores
1.  IKM-Manning 162
2.  West Monona 134
3.  Boyer Valley 102
4.  West Harrison 75
5.  Whiting 28

Girls Winners:
100 – Alexa Ahrenholtz, IKM-M
200 – Kacy Miller, WM
400 – Bianca Cadwell, IKM-M
800 – Mallory McCall, WM
100H – Anna Seuntgens, BV
1500 – Julianna Stribe, IKM-M
3000 – Morgan Hanson, IKM-M
400H – Lauren Malone, BV
Discus – Addie Wood, BV
High Jump – Maclayn Houtston, WH
Long Jump – Amber Halbur, IKM-M
Shot Put – Lexes Heather, Whiting
4 x 100 – IKM-M
4 x 200 – WM
4 x 400 – WM
4 x 800 – BV
Shuttle Hurdle – IKM-M
Sprint Medley – WM
Distance Medley – BV

Boys Team Scores
1.  Logan-Magnolia 115
2.  Riverside 87
3.  West Harrison 85
4.  IKM-Manning 79
5.  Missouri Valley 61
6.  Tri-Center 57
7.  West Monona 51
8.  Boyer Valley 50

Boys Winners
100 – Aaron Peterson, WH
200 – Sean Callaghan, MV
400 – Jaxon Doyel, IKM-M
800 – Brett McGee, T-C
110H – Hunter Hansen, WH
1600 – Patrick Heffernan, BV
3200 – Brek Boruff, MV
400H – Hunter Hansen, WH
Discus – Tre Melby, L-M
High Jump – Sam Czarnecki, L-M
Long Jump – Eli Marsh, T-C
Shot Put – Tre Melby, L-M
4 x 100 – WH
4 x 200 – WH
4 x 400 – Riverside
4 x 800 – IKIM-M
Shuttle Hurdle – L-M
Sprint Medley – MV
Distance Medley – MV

Full results HERE.

Tri-Center Girls Trojan Relays 05/10/2021

Sports

May 11th, 2021 by admin

Tri-Center Girls Trojan Relays
05/10/2021
Team Scores
1.  Underwood 98
2.  Treynor 87
3.  Nodaway Valley 73
4.  Tri-Center 64
5.  Riverside 63
6.  Logan-Magnolia 44
7.  Audubon 43
8.  AHSTW 42
9.  CAM 32.5
10.  St. Albert 29
11.  MVAOCOU 10
12.  Missouri Valley 3.5
Winners
100 – Rachel Kinsella, Treynor
200 – Lydia Erickson, Riverside
400 – Peyton Pogge, T-C
800 – Peyton Pogge, T-C
100H – Maddax DeVault, NV
1500 – Mya Moss, L-M
3000 – Chloe Falkena, AHSTW
400H – Holly Hoepner, AHSTW
Discus – Stella Umphreys, Treynor
High Jump – Alizabeth Jacobsen, Underwood
Long Jump – Maddie Fry, NV
Shot Put – Zoe Rus, Underwood
4 x 100 – NV
4 x 200 – NV
4 x 400 – Underwood
4 x 800 – Underwood
Shuttle Hurdle – NV
Sprint Medley – NV
Distance Medley – L-M
Full results HERE.

(Podcast) KJAN News, 5/11/21

News, Podcasts

May 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The 8:05-a.m. newscast with Ric Hanson.

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Fremont-Mills Last Chance Track Meet 05/10/2021

Sports

May 11th, 2021 by admin

Fremont-Mills Last Chance Meet
05/10/2021
Girls Team Scores
1.  Shenandoah 127
2.  Woodbine 115.5
3.  Fremont-Mills 82.5
4.  Essex 80
5.  Southwest Valley 78
6.  Sidney 42
7.  East Mills 35
8.  Stanton 25
9.  Heartland Christian  4
Girls Winners
100 – Grace Moores, Woodbine
200 – Paycee Holmes, Essex
400 – Teagan Ewalt, F-M
800 – Teagan Ewalt, F-M
100H – Izzy Weldon, F-M
1500 – Christine Johnson, Shenandoah
3000 – Kylie Cogdill, Woodbine
400H – Emily Madison, F-M
Discus – Sara Morales, Shenandoah
High Jump – Whitney Kuhlman, Woodbine
Long Jump – Jenna Bendorf, Shenandoah
Shot Put – Sara Morales, Shenandoah
4 x 100 – Shenandoah
4 x 200 – East Mills
4 x 400 – East Mills
4 x 800 – Southwest Valley
Shuttle Hurdle – Shenandoah
Sprint Medley – Shenandoah
Distance Medley – Shenandoah
Boys Team Scores
1.  Woodbine 162
2.  Shenandoah 101
3.  Stanton 78
4.  Sidney 68
5.  East Mills 53
6.  Fremont-Mills 52
7.  Southwest Valley 30
8.  Heartland Christian 13
9.  Iowa School for Deaf 10
10.  Essex 8
Boys Winners
100 – Logan Roberts, Stanton
200 – Logan Roberts, Stanton
400 – Logan Roberts, Stanton
800 – Colton Walsh, Woodbine
110H – Carter Backhaus, Shenandoah
1600 – Landon Bendgen, Woodbine
3200 – Bryce McDowell, Shenandoah
400H – Matthew Benedict, Sidney
Discus – Layne Pryor, Woodbine
High Jump – Matthew Benedict, Sidney
Long Jump – Gregory Kazeba, ISD
Shot Put – Layne Pryor, Woodbine
4 x 100 – Woodbine
4 x 200 – Shenandoah
4 x 400 – Woodbine
4 x 800 – Shenandoah
Shuttle Hurdle – Shenandoah
Sprint Medley – Stanton
Distance Medley – Woodbine
Full results HERE.

Griswold School Board interviews another three Principal candidates

News

May 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Griswold School Board held a special session Monday evening, to hold separate interviews with three candidates for the Middle School/High School Principal’s position. Superintendent Dave Henrichs said the candidates they’ve interviewed to-date, are all well qualified for the job.

He says making a choice won’t be easy to make.

He said the Board hopes to announce a decision on who they’ve selected, during their regular monthly meeting next Monday, May 17th. The May 17th meeting will be held in the High School Conference Room, beginning at 5:30-p.m. Henrichs says once a Principal is in place, they can concentrate more on preparing for the next school year.

Heartbeat Today 5-11-2021

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

May 11th, 2021 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Griswold Agriculture Instructor and FFA Advisor Kevin Blair about the close of his career and the Ideas Unlimited Award he will receive next month.

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