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MARCIA ELAINE HARPER, 87, of Harlan (Svcs. Pending)

Obituaries

April 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

MARCIA ELAINE HARPER, 87, of Harlan, died Wed., April 7th, at the Elm Crest Retirement Community. Services for MARCIA HARPER are pending at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan.

Burial is in the Ames Cemetery (Ames, IA).

MARCIA ELAINE HARPER is survived by:

Her daughters – Beth (Ron) Buck, and Marti Usher, all of Harlan; Nancy Yockey, of Carroll; Mary Jane (Jeff) Mohr, of Council Bluffs, and Karen (Jeff) Scott, of South Lyon, MI.

Her son – Steve (Vicki) Harper, of Rockwell City.

12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

Sports Cancellations 04/08/2021

Sports

April 8th, 2021 by admin

Track

  • Harlan Girls Meet postponed to date TBD.
  • AHSTW Co-Ed Meet has been cancelled.
  • Red Oak Girls Meet has been postponed to Friday 4/9 starting at 4:30 p.m.
  • Missouri Valley Boys Meet postponed to Friday 4/9.

Boys Soccer

  • Atlantic vs. Tri-Center has been moved from Neola to the Trojan Bowl in Atlantic at 5:00 p.m.
  • Treynor at Conestoga postponed to Friday 4/9.

Girls Soccer

  • Logan-Magnolia at Riverside postponed.

Boys Golf

  • Atlantic vs. Creston postponed.
  • Clarinda at Lewis Central postponed to 4/19.
  • Harlan at Denison-Schleswig postponed to 4/22.
  • Red Oak at Griswold postponed.

Girls Golf

  • Atlantic vs. Creston postponed.
  • Lewis Central at Clarinda postponed to 4/19.
  • Denison-Schleswig at Harlan postponed to 4/22.
  • Red Oak, Sidney at Griswold postponed.

Boys Tennis

  • Atlantic at Creston postponed to 4/9.
  • Glenwood at Southwest Valley postponed to 4/9.
  • Harlan at Denison-Schleswig postponed to 4/27.
  • Shenandoah at CB Abraham Lincoln postponed to 4/9.

Girls Tennis

  • Atlantic vs. Creston postponed to 4/9.
  • CB Abraham Lincoln at Shenandoah postponed to 4/9.
  • Denison-Schleswig at Harlan postponed to 4/9.
  • Sioux City East at Glenwood postponed to 4/9.

Possible twister causes damage in Cedar Rapids, Wed. night

News, Weather

April 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

An investigation into what caused damage to homes in Cedar Rapids Wednesday night is underway, and officials think it may have been a tornado. KCRG TV reports the damage occurred at around 8:30-p.m., and resulted in injuries to a child. The weather phenomenon affected the Summit View Mobile Home Park. Residents say the roof of one mobile home was partially torn off, and windows in another home were blown out.

According to KGAN TV, one resident called 911 to report that their daughter had been cut by flying glass.

 

Bill adds distracted driving to topics required in drivers ed classes

News

April 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Drivers education courses are required by state law to include topics like railroad crossing safety as well as four hours of instruction about the dangers of driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol. The Iowa Legislature has sent the governor a bill that would divide that four hour period between the topics of substance abuse and distracted driving.

“I think it’s a good bill that could very well prevent accidental deaths from auto accidents,” Representative Thomas Gerhold of Atkins said when the bill unanimously passed the House in February. The Senate approved the bill yesterday without debate. An Iowa DOT report shows that in 2019, nearly 1,100 traffic accidents were caused by a driver who was distracted by a cell phone or other electronic device.

Three people were killed and 538 people were injured in those wrecks linked to distracted drivers.

ISU studying women landowners

Ag/Outdoor, News

April 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa State University Extension is beginning a three-year project to study the challenges and opportunities for women landowners. Madeline Schultz is leading the study she says will look at several things facing women. “What some of the barriers are to making good decisions for greater economic profitability as well as conservation decisions, as well as land succession or generational transition decisions,” Schultz says.

Schultz is the program manager for the farm management team’s women in ag program. An I-S-U survey found 47 percent of all acres and 55 percent of all leased acres in Iowa were owned by women. She says there has already been some good research on the issues — including a 2014 U-S-D-A study. “And in that particular study, it revealed that decisions on land owned by women landowners are more likely to be made by the tenants,” she says. Schultz says they want to dig deeper into some of the previous findings. “We’re hoping to build on that and find out how we can support women in making decisions for their land,” Schultz says.

She says another I-S-U survey found that 76 percent of the women landowners are 65 or older. “So what this means for us is that women’s succession decisions are of considerable importance really to the whole farming community — and to the future of our agricultural system,” according to Schultz. She says the survey is the start of their work. Schultz says the next step is to engage women in focus groups and advisory committees to talk with them in small groups — and then they can do some pilot programming to provide them some education.

A survey will be sent to known women landowners in June, and those interested in participating can contact Madeline Schultz at 515-294-0588 or schultz@iastate.edu. The U-S-D-A has provided 300-thousand dollars for the study.

Commodities group upbeat about pending benefits for biofuels producers

Ag/Outdoor, News

April 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Leaders of one of Iowa’s largest commodities groups are optimistic their main priority bill before the state legislature will pass and be sent on to the governor after clearing a recent “funnel” deadline. Mindy Larsen Poldberg, government relations director of the Iowa Corn Growers Association, says the biofuels bill promises a big boost for ethanol and biodiesel producers and retailers. “It will reduce the amount of E-0 sales that will be sold in the state of Iowa, replacing that with E-10,” Poldberg says. “It will increase the amount substantially for money that’s put into infrastructure for E-15 to E-85 and also biodiesel.”

She says an important component of the bill would offer grants to retailers to upgrade their pumps, though it wouldn’t go into effect for several years. “As we move toward that 2028 deadline, that’s why we want to put a significant amount of resources into the infrastructure program,” Poldberg says, “so that retailers can get those grants, up to 70% of a grant, in order to make those higher blends of ethanol and biodiesel available.”

She says the measure has passed the Iowa House Ways and Means Committee, and the full House is its next stop.

Input needed for Cass County Health Needs Assessment

News

April 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Cass County Health System (CCHS) need your input as the Public Health Department makes a five-year plan for improving health and well-being in Cass County. The online survey should take only five-minutes of your time, and your answers will remain anonymous. The Community Health Needs Assessment is open until April 12.

Officials say the assessment is part of a statewide process that takes place every five years in which each county in Iowa conducts their own assessment and develops a five-year Health Improvement Plan. To take the assessment, click HERE.

KIVIN MICHAEL PECK, JR., 22, of Walnut (Svcs. 4/9/21)

Obituaries

April 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

KIVIN MICHAEL PECK, JR., 22, of Walnut, died April 4th, as the result of an accident. Funeral services for KIVIN PECK will be held 1-p.m. Friday, April 9th, at the Walnut Community Center. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca has the arrangements. A luncheon will follow in the old gym.

A public visitation will be held at the Walnut Community Center, from 10-a.m. until 12:30-p.m, Friday.

KIVIN PECK is survived by:

His parents – Kivin Sr. and Julie Peck, of Walnut.
His brother – Billy Peck & son Carter, of Omaha, NE.
His sisters – Sunnie Jo Peck & son Ryker, of Omaha, NE; Rikki Jo Peck, of Walnut; and Katherine “Ali” Peck, of New Jersey.
His paternal grandmother: Maria Peck, of Walnut;
Other relatives, and his close friend: Tehya Christensen, of Texas.

Local 24-Hour Rainfall Totals at 7:00 am on Thursday, April 8, 2021

Weather

April 8th, 2021 by Jim Field

  • Atlantic (KJAN Studios) .68″
  • Massena 1.46″
  • Oakland .61″
  • Red Oak 1.69″
  • Audubon .28″
  • Corning .85″
  • Carroll .25″
  • Guthrie Center .9″
  • Shenandoah .97″
  • Underwood .57″
  • Mount Ayr 1.27″
  • Monona .22″
  • Manning .30″
  • Schleswig .38″
  • Sidney 1.04″
  • Council Bluffs .61″

RICHARD MONSON, 79, of Harlan (Memorial Svcs. 5/1/21)

Obituaries

April 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

RICHARD MONSON, 79, of Harlan, died April 2nd, at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan. A Memorial service for RICHARD MONSON will be held May 1st at 11-a.m., at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan.

Friends may call at the funeral home on April 30th, from 5-until 8-p.m.

Burial is in the Oak Hill Cemetery at Hancock.

RICHARD MONSON is survived by:

His wife – Sharon Monson, of Harlan.
His sons – Sean (Danielle) Monson, of Harlan; Brandon Monson, of Denison, and Derek Monson, of Omaha, NE.
His daughter – Chevonne (Jeff) Hoggan, of Omaha, NE.
His sister – Nancy (Dan) Evans, of Camdenton, MO.
and 8 grandchildren.