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Unneeded prescription meds? Bring them to a Prescription Drug Take Back Day drop box on Oct. 28th!

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October 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Springfield, VA) – October marks the 25th National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. The DEA says it is committed to Americans’ safety and health. As such, they encourage you to remove unneeded medications from your home to prevent drug misuse and opioid addiction from ever starting.

Take Back Day is your chance to rid your medicine cabinet of unneeded and unwanted medications.

Participating drop-off sites will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on October 28. Collection sites are located around the country and will be collecting:

  • Tablets
  • Capsules
  • Patches
  • Other solid forms of prescription drugs

Red Oak Mayor Shawnna Silvius Becomes Certified Elected Municipal Official

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October 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – Red Oak Mayor Shawnna Silvius has been awarded the Certified Elected Municipal Official (CEMO) designation in 2023. The program was established by the Iowa League of Cities as a way to recognize elected officials who commit to continuing their professional development while in office. The recognition program allows attendees to build towards the CEMO designation while receiving meaningful, informative and useful information on topics that expand the elected official’s knowledge and capabilities. Participation in the program is fully voluntary.

Red Oak Mayor Shawna Silvius

2023 Certified Elected Municipal Officials
Grace Garrett | Mayor, Atlantic
Elaine Otte | Council Member, Atlantic
Rylie Pflughaupt | Council Member, Vinton
Shawnna Silvius | Mayor, Red Oak
H. Lee Sisco | Council Member, Atlantic

“Those achieving the CEMO designation spend many hours, often on weekends and evenings, attending workshops and conferences on a wide variety of municipal government topics,” said Alan Kemp, Executive Director of the Iowa League of Cities. “This is a significant commitment to local government and I commend these individuals for their dedication to become more effective municipal officials.” The CEMO designations were presented at the Iowa League of Cities Annual Conference & Exhibit in Cedar Rapids on September 22.

Additionally, Mayor Silvius was elected to the Iowa League of Cities Executive Board at its Annual Business Meeting on September 20, also held in conjunction with the Annual Conference & Exhibit. The League’s Executive Board is responsible for adopting policies to provide direction to the League, adopting the annual operating budget, establishing membership fees and providing direction to the organization.

The Board consists of 14 board director positions and five officer positions: president, president‐elect and three past presidents. All of these positions must be filled by current city officials who represent cities of various populations and geographic locations. Mayor Silvius was also appointed to the Iowa Mayor’s Association Executive Committee. She is one of 7 mayors elected to this committee in which she represents 17 Southwest Iowa communities.

Gophers at #23 Iowa, Saturday, 2:30 P-M

Sports

October 19th, 2023 by admin

(Minneapolis, MN) — The University of Minnesota football team visits the University of Iowa on Saturday in a key rivalry game in the Big Ten. The Golden Gophers are coming off of a bye week and sit at 3-3 overall and 1-2 in the Big Ten. Second-ranked Michigan beat Minnesota two weeks ago 52-10. The host Hawkeyes are 6-1 overall and 2-1 in the Big Ten after winning at Wisconsin last week 15-6. Minnesota quarterback Athan Kaliakmanis says they have to limit the number of times they go three-and-out and put some long drives together. He says they are embracing the challenge of playing on the road in a hostile environment. The Gophers have not won in Iowa City since 1999. Saturday’s game kicks off at 2:30 P-M.

1) Minnesota quarterback Athan Kaliakmanis says he used the bye week to work on throwing mechanics to be more accurate in his throws

2) Kaliakmanis says this is a typical Iowa football team

3) Kaliakmanis says he is embracing the challenge of playing at Kinnick Stadium

4) Kaliakmanis says the Hawkeyes are a tough challenge

5) Kaliakmanis says they need to be better on offense to win this game

6) Kaliakmanis says this is a big game, like most every Big Ten game they play in

7) Kaliakmanis says playing on the road is tough, but he has had some success on the road

8) Kaliakmanis says they have prepared for the noise at Kinnick Stadium by blasting crowd noise over speakers during practice this week

Le Mars considers letting police officers live 35 miles away just to lure recruits

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October 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Many Iowa communities are struggling to find first responders to fill vacant positions, especially firefighters and police officers. Leaders in Le Mars are considering a change in residency requirements in hopes of attracting more law officers. Police Chief Kevin Vande Vegte says his officers now have to live within ten miles of Le Mars Police Headquarters, and they’re looking to push that out to 35 miles.  “We need to be competitive with our workforce,” Vande Vegte says. “I think the 10-mile requirement is really too constrictive with regards to recruitment. We currently have an opening at the police department and we haven’t had a huge success in drawing in applicants.”

Vande Vegte says this policy change would give potential police officers many more options for places to live. “This is just one part of a retention and recruitment objective,” the chief says. “To extend the residency to 35 miles, I do hope that that might draw in more applicants and in the long run, help with retention as well.”

Vande Vegte says Le Mars is facing stiff competition for potential recruits. The Le Mars City Council will hold a public hearing on the residency requirements on November 7th.

Shelby County Sheriff’s report on arrests, 10/19/2023

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October 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Harlan, Iowa) – The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office says four people were among the dozen people arrested in the County over the past 2 1/2 weeks. On Oct. 4th, 28-year-old Trevor Michael Brock, of Manilla, IA was arrested following a traffic stop on Road M47. Brock was transported to the Shelby County Jail and charged with Possession of Controlled Substance 3rd or Subsequent Offense, Possession of Controlled Substance Marijuana 3rd of Subsequent Offense, Keeping Premises of Vehicle for Controlled Substance, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Driving while Barred, Fraudulent Use of Registration, and Open Container. And, 23-year-old Preston Max Russell, of Boone, IA was Oct. 4th arrested following a traffic stop on Highway 59. Russell was transported to the Shelby County Jail and charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Unlawful Possession of Prescription Drugs, Open Container, and Speed.

On Oct. 10th, 54-year-old Sarah Jolen Finney, of Harlan, was arrested following a call for service in the 1100 block of Highway 44. Finney was transported to the Shelby County Jail and charged with OWI 1st, Unlawful Possession of Prescription Drug, Driving while License Suspended, Open Container, and Violation of Conditions of Restricted License. On the 13th, 27-year-old Joshua Michael Harlston, of Denison, was arrested following a traffic stop in the 900 block of Highway 59. Harlston was transported to the Shelby County Jail and charged with Possession of Controlled Substance Marijuana 2nd Offense and Keeping Premises or Vehicle for Controlled Substance.

Others arrested by Shelby County Deputies include:

21-year-old Marshall Adam Eggerss, of Panama, who was arrested Oct. 1st following a traffic stop on Hwy 59. Eggerss was transported to the Shelby County Jail and charged with OWI 1st.

There were two separate arrests in Shelby County on Oct. 8th: 36-year-old Erica Ann Horn, of Earling, was arrested following a call for service in the 600 block of 1700th St. Horn was transported to the Shelby County Jail and charged with Domestic Abuse Assault; and, 61-year-old William Joseph Daeges, of Harlan, was arrested following a call for service in the 800 block of Hill St. Daeges was transported to the Shelby County Jail and charged with Trespass.

Three  people were arrested on Oct. 9th in Shelby County: 21-year-old Jayden Wesley Dean Kohl, of Council Bluffs, was arrested on an active Shelby County Warrant for Domestic Abuse Assault. Kohl was transported to the Shelby County Jail; 22-year-old Ethan Michael Leinen, of Portsmouth, was arrested following a traffic stop on Chatburn Ave. in Harlan.  Leinen was transported to the Shelby County Jail and charged with Driving while Barred; and, 42-year-old Carl Francis Martin, of Harlan, was arrested following a call for service in the area of Park St and 12th St. Martin was transported to the Shelby County Jail and charged with Assault.

On Oct. 11th, 34-year-old Simon Buombiey Jacob, of Harlan, was arrested following a call for service in the 500 block of 12th St in Harlan. Jacob was transported to the Shelby County Jail and charged with Violation of No Contact Order and Domestic Abuse Assault; And, 23-year-old Nyagach Dech Chigach, of Harlan, was arrested following a call for service in the 500 block of 12th St., in Harlan. Chigach was transported to the Shelby County Jail and charged with Violation of No Contact Order.

Heartbeat Today 10-19-2023

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

October 19th, 2023 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Jacqui Wickey about the 53rd Annual Atlantic BPW Fall Craft Fair Saturday, October 28 from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm at the Cass County Community Center in Atlantic.

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Atlantic’s Mayor recognizes Disability Employment Awareness Month; Council approves Parks & Rec appointments & other matters

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October 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – October is Disability Employment Awareness month. Atlantic Mayor Grace Garrett, Wednesday night, signed a proclamation to that effect during the City Council’s meeting. The proclamation she read (in-part) said…

“The State of Iowa,” she said “believes that long-term investment in rehabilitative workforce programs to help Iowans with disabilities find successful pathways, must remain a priority for years to come.”

Rehna Lensch and Ellen Sokolowski, with Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation Service in Atlantic, were present for the reading of the proclamation. The Vocational Rehabilitation Service office is located in the strip mall just east of the Iowa Western Community College Campus in Atlantic.

In other business, the Atlantic City Council passed a resolution making appointments to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission. The commission replaces the former Parks and Recreation Board. It consists of three people living within Atlantic City limits, two Cass County residents, and one non-voting high school student. The appointments, effective January 1st, include Kevin Ferguson (2-year term), Dolly Bergmann (2-year term), Shirley Jensen (1-year term), Ali Pieken (1-year term), and Mary Strong (1-year term).

Councilman Pat McCurdy…

Mayor Garrett added….

The Council also approved an order to allow the Atlantic Elks Lodge to install a flagpole in the right-of-way abutting 411 Walnut Street. And, they approved an order to shift future fireworks budgets from the Fourth of July to Labor Day, due to the success of the larger, “Bash at the Ballfields event,” that occurred over Labor Day weekend. The 2023 4th of July Celebration was postponed until Labor Day, due to the weather, but it turns out that the decision to move the celebration brought out many more people, sponsors and vendors, than was possible on the original date.

Urbandale student faces expulsion after a loaded gun is found in a backpack

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October 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

A school resource officer found a loaded handgun in a student’s backpack Wednesday at Urbandale High School. In a statement, Urbandale Community School District officials said two students who were suspected of vaping were taken to the high school office. “One of the student’s behavior escalated quickly while in the administrator’s office,” the statement said, which led administrators to call in the school resource officer. The SRO searched that student’s backpack, in which the officer found the loaded handgun.

The district says it will follow board policy for disciplining the student. According to the school’s handbook, students found on campus with a firearm could be subject to expulsion. Urbandale police have not said if the student will face charges.

Gov. Reynolds Proclaims Week of October 22nd, Blue Ribbon Week  

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October 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Des Moines, Iowa – Gov. Kim Reynolds, Wednesday, signed a proclamation declaring the week of October 22nd through October 29th, Blue Ribbon Week and calling upon Iowans to observe this moment of solidarity by wearing blue ribbons in support of Israel. 

 

In advance of Blue Ribbon Week, the Iowa State Capitol Building will be illuminated in blue in support of Israel beginning October 18th through the evening of October 22nd. 

 

You can read the full proclamation here.  

RAMONA M. [Bintner] JOHNSON, 84, formerly of Exira/Kimballton (Celebration of Life Mass 10/21/23)

Obituaries

October 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

RAMONA  M. [Bintner] JOHNSON, 84, of St. Cloud, FL (formerly of the Exira/Kimballton areas), died Aug. 22, 2023. A Celebration of Life Memorial Mass for RAMONA JOHNSON will be held 10:30-a.m. Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023, at the Holy Trinity Catholic Church, in Exira. Kessler Funeral Home in Exira has the arrangements.

Burial is in the Holy Trinity Catholic Cemetery, east of Exira.

RAMONA JOHNSON is survived by:

Her daughter – Cindy (Bill) Tebbetts of Jacksonville, FL.

Her brother – Arnold Bintner, of Exira.

6 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren, her daughter-in-law Brenda Johnson; other relatives and friends.