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Senator Ernst Calls Out Federal Bureaucrats Phoning it in, While Taxpayers are on Hold

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August 29th, 2023 by Jim Field

Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) is calling on federal bureaucrats to return to work in the midst of increased wait times for public services while taxpayers are also picking up the cost of maintaining mostly empty buildings in Washington.

To hold Washington accountable, Ernst is requesting an investigation of every major department and agency to determine the impact of telework on the delivery and response times of services, how much taxpayer money could be saved by consolidating unused office space, and what steps have been taken to adjust bureaucrats’ location-based salaries for those who have relocated and chosen to remain out of the office. Ernst would also like to know what the actual worksite attendance rate is for government employees at each agency.

“Growing up on a farm, I know what working from home actually means,” Senator Joni Ernst said. “It’s not fair to let the responsibilities of running an agency—and the country—fall on the shoulders of the hardworking public servants who are showing up while others are out golfing on the taxpayer’s dime. Frustrated Americans are being put on hold while too many federal employees are phoning it in. I’m calling out federal employees who refuse to answer the call of duty to return to work on behalf of taxpayers, veterans, seniors, and our great nation. It’s time to get back to work.”

Ernst is urging federal workers to get back to work because:

  • Thousands of calls to the Department of Veterans Affairs from veterans seeking mental health services are going unanswered;
  • Desperate travelers are waiting hours on the phone or in line hoping to speak with someone at the State Department about passport delays that are causing vacation cancellations;
  • Seniors calling the Social Security Administration are increasingly being greeted with busy messages, waiting longer to speak to a representative, or having their calls go unanswered altogether as the agency shifts towards remote work.

Shelby County City/School Election Absentee Ballot Reminder

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August 29th, 2023 by Jim Field

Shelby County Election commissioner Mark Maxwell would like to remind all voters with the upcoming City/School and county wide public measure election, that if any voter intends to vote by mail please get the absentee ballot application in now.  This assists in making the election process more efficient.

The first day that the ballots can be placed in the mail is October 18th. The last day to place ballots in the mail is  October 23rd.  Please look on the Shelby County website under Documents >Elections.  A ballot application and other information is posted there for viewing or printing.

Shelby County voters may print out your own application and drop it off or mail to Elections 612 Court Street Harlan, Iowa 51537. Submit your application now to have your ballot mailed to you after October 18th. A ballot cannot be mailed to voters until October 18th.  Voting in person is allowed in the Auditors office starting October 18th during regular business hours. In the office voting will continue until November 6th, the day before election day.

If you have any questions regarding this election, please contact the Election Office at 712-755-3831 extension 6.

Iowa’s roads will be busy on the last holiday weekend of summer

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August 29th, 2023 by Jim Field

Extra state, county and local law enforcement will be on the roads during the upcoming holiday weekend as part of a special effort to crack down on problem motorists before they become a problem to others. Iowa State Trooper Paul Gardner, who’s based in Fort Dodge, says they’re intentionally putting out the word before the Labor Day weekend arrives, to get people thinking about safety.

Gardner says 40 people were killed on Iowa’s roads over the Labor Day holiday last year.

Saturday is expected to be a very busy day on the state’s roads, especially around Iowa City and Ames as Iowa and Iowa State are opening their football seasons at home, while U-N-I is opening its season away — facing the Cyclones in Ames.

The Iowa D-O-T reports there have been 247 deaths on Iowa’s roads so far this year, well ahead of the 213 deaths as of this date a year ago.

Iowa Football Gameday Traffic, Parking Information

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August 29th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa — For fans traveling to and from Kinnick Stadium this fall for football games, please be advised of the following road and traffic information.

With the season opener on Sept. 2 having an early 11 a.m. start time, coupled with parking changes and various road construction projects around campus, fans are encouraged to allow additional time in their commute to the game.

I-80/I-380 INTERCHANGE 

All ramps are open at the I-80/I-380 interchange. The multi-year project is nearing completion and fans are able to access all ramps in all directions beginning Sept. 1, in time for the season opener.

TRAFFIC/CONSTRUCTION: 1st AVENUE (CORALVILLE) 

Fans traveling to or from I-80 should avoid 1st Avenue (Coralville). The ongoing major construction at I-80 exit 242 will persist all season long. During this time, 1st Avenue will remain one lane in each direction over I-80. This has the potential to create significant delays both pregame and postgame. Signage will be placed along I-80 and on Highway 6 to discourage fans from using 1st Avenue.

Fans who need to access I-80 after football games from Kinnick Stadium surrounding parking lots are encouraged to continue straight through the Hawkins Drive/Hwy 6 intersection onto Rocky Shore Drive/Park Road, which ultimately connects to Dubuque Street (turn left to travel north approximately one mile to I-80). Alternatively, fans may access I-80 from Highway 6 via Coral Ridge Avenue.

TRAFFIC/CONSTRUCTION: SOUTH RIVERSIDE DRIVE/MYRTLE AVENUE (IOWA CITY) 

Traffic is expected to be reduced to two lanes (one lane in either direction) on South Riverside Drive just south of Myrtle Avenue for the season opener on Sept. 2. Fans are encouraged to use an alternate route to avoid delays. It is hopeful all four lanes on South Riverside Drive will be open for Iowa’s home game against Western Michigan on Sept. 16.

PARKING CHANGES 

  • Lot 52/Hawkeye Ramp: Construction of the Hawkeye Ramp began this past summer with anticipated completion in 2025. For football games in 2023, Lot 52 (previously known as Lot 43N) will continue to provide limited parking for RVs (reserved) and ADA on gameday.
  • Lot 40: Passenger vehicles, which previously parked in Lot 52, have been relocated to Lot 40. Over 350 passenger vehicles will be placed in this lot.
  • Lot 73 (University Club Lot): Lot 73 has been expanded to accommodate RVs (reserved), many of which previously parked in Lot 40. Approximately 60 RVs will be placed in this lot.
  • Lot 65 (Finkbine Commuter Lot): Lot 65 will only be available for passenger vehicles on football gameday.
  • Lot 48 (Myrtle Lot): Myrtle lot has been expanded to accommodate fans displaced due to construction in Lot 14. The Myrtle Lot is no longer a public lot, and a permit will be required for entry on gameday.

PUBLIC PARKING 

  • There are a limited number of pre-paid permits that remain available in Lot 65 (Finkbine Commuter).
  • Day of game parking for $30 is available at the Finkbine Golf Course, Lower Finkbine and Softball lots.
  • Day of game ADA parking for $30 will be available in Ramp 4. Vehicles must display a state issued ADA placard or license plate.
  • Free parking is available at Lot 55 (Hancher Auditorium Lot) and Lot 85 (Hawkeye Commuter Lot). Parking is also available in Lot 11 (CRWC) at the University’s standard hourly rate.

Fans are encouraged to visit hawkeyesports.com/footballgameday for additional information on parking and traffic.  

*Big Ten Preview* Iowa Hawkeyes

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August 29th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Today, we continue our preview of the upcoming Big Ten football season with a 14-team preview over 14 weekdays. Tanner Hoops previews the 2023 Iowa Hawkeyes:

 

Tomorrow, we’ll preview Wisconsin.

Heartbeat Today 8-29-2023

Ag/Outdoor, Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

August 29th, 2023 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Kaycie Waters-Broka, Natural Resources Field Specialist with ISU Extension and Co-Chair of the Master Conservationist Program, about the Master Conservationist event in the Loess Hills.

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Vue Rooftop to Host Weekly Hawk Talk

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August 29th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa Athletics and Hawkeye Sports Properties will host the Hawk Talk with Kirk Ferentz Radio Show each Wednesday evening during the 2023 Hawkeye football season. The initial show of the season will take place on Wednesday, Aug. 30.

 Vue Rooftop at the Hilton Garden Inn in downtown Iowa City will host the weekly radio show from 6:30-8 p.m. with Moon Family head football coach Kirk Ferentz and host Gary Dolphin, the play-by-play voice of the Iowa Hawkeyes.

Ferentz and Dolphin will discuss the current season, while responding to emailed and social media questions. The show is open to all fans. Fans can submit questions by via Twitter or Facebook using the hashtag #HawkTalk, or by commenting on the show post each week.

 There will not be a show on Oct. 25, due to the bye week on the Iowa schedule.

 Fans can attend the shows in person, listen live on the Hawkeye Radio Network, or watch the official YouTube page of the Iowa Hawkeyes.

Northern Iowa coach Mark Farley previews Iowa State

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August 29th, 2023 by Jim Field

Northern Iowa coach Mark Farley says the Panthers will practice outside this week to get ready for Saturday’s opener at Iowa State. Game time temperatures are expected to reach the mid-90s in Jack Trice Stadium The Panthers worked in the UNI-Dome during last week’s heat wave.

Farley says the opening game always answers a lot of questions. UNI has an experienced team that enters the season ranked 20th in the FCS poll.

Farley says they are not sure who the Cyclones will play at quarterback and tailback with Hunter Dekkers and Jirehl Brock being sidelined by a gambling investigation.

Farley says the biggest adjustment may come from several new assistants on the staff.

Former Panther assistant Ryan Clanton is entering his first season as the offensive line coach at ISU.

The Cyclones have won the last three in the series but the last two have been decided by a total of nine points, including Iowa State’s triple overtime victory in 2019.

The Cyclones start another difficult nonconference slate for UNI.

Drake players ready for bonus season

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August 29th, 2023 by Jim Field

Several Drake football players are using their COVID year to extend their playing career. Utah native and defensive back Joey Lukrich (loo-kritch) says playing college football will have an impact when he enters the working world.

Lukrich already has his degree and is in graduate school as he finishes his playing career.

Lukrich has a brother who had to give up college football because of an injury so for him the decision to return was an easy one.

Offensive lineman Brendan Burton already has his degree but the Waterloo native made the decision to return after having last season cut short by an injury.

Burton says for him it was an easy decision to return.

The Bulldogs open at North Dakota on September second.

Radio Iowa High School Football Poll

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August 29th, 2023 by Jim Field

Class 5-A
1. Southeast Polk (1-0), LW #1 @ #7 Ankeny
2. Dowling Catholic (1-0), LW #2 vs #4 Valley
3. Johnston (1-0), LW #6 @ #8 Cedar Falls
4. WDM Valley (0-1), LW #3 vs #2 Dowling
5. Cedar Rapids Prairie (1-0), LW (X) vs Dubuque Senior
6. Linn-Mar (1-0), LW (X) @ CR Washington
7. Ankeny (1-0), LW #7 vs #1 S.E. Polk
8. Cedar Falls (0-1), LW #5 vs #3 Johnston
9. Cedar Rapids Kennedy (0-1), LW #4 @ Pleasant Valley
10.Iowa City West (1-0), LW (X) @ Urbandale

Class 4-A
1. Lewis Central (1-0), LW #1 vs 3A-#7 Creston
2. Cedar Rapids Xavier (1-0), LW #2 vs 3A-#1 Williamsburg
3. North Scott (1-0), LW #3 vs Waverly-Shell Rock
4. ADM (Adel) (1-0), LW #4 vs Winterset
5. North Polk (1-0), LW #7 vs Carlisle
6. Glenwood (1-0), LW #10 @ Atlantic
7. Western Dubuque (1-0), LW (X) vs 3A-#10 Wahlert
8. Indianola (1-0), LW #9 @ #10 Norwalk
9. LeMars (1-0), LW (X) vs Sioux City North
10.Norwalk (1-0), LW (X) vs #8 Indianola

Class 3-A
1. Williamsburg (1-0), LW #2 @ 4A-#2 Xavier
2. Mount Vernon (1-0), LW #3 @ Union
3. Harlan (0-1), LW #1 @ Denison-Schleswig
4. Webster City (1-0), LW #5 @ Spencer
5. Humboldt (1-0), LW #8 @ Ballard
6. Independence (1-0), LW (X) vs Crestwood
7. Creston (1-0), LW #7 @ 4A-#1 Lewis Central
8. Nevada (1-0), LW #9 vs Roland-Story
9. Davenport Assumption (1-0), LW (X) vs Davenport North
10.Dubuque Wahlert (1-0), LW (X) @ 4A-#7 Western Dubuque

Class 2-A
1. Van Meter (1-0), LW #1 vs DSM Christian
2. Central Lyon/GLR (1-0), LW #2 @ MOC-Floyd Valley
3. Spirit Lake (1-0), LW #3 @ Sioux Center
4. West Lyon (1-0), LW #5 vs Lawton-Bronson
5. Mediapolis (1-0), LW (X) @ Sigourney-Keota
6. PCM (Monroe) (1-0), LW (X) vs Pella Christian
7. Monticello (0-1), LW #7 vs DSM Christian
8. Unity Christian (1-0), LW (X) vs Ridge View
9. Clarinda (1-0), LW (X) @ Red Oak
10.Kuemper Catholic(0-1), LW #9 vs 1A-#3 Underwood

Class 1-A
1. Grundy Center (1-0), LW #1 vs Aplington-Parkersburg
2. MFL MarMac (1-0), LW #3 @ Waukon
3. Underwood (0-1), LW #2 @ 2A-#10 Kuemper
4. Iowa City Regina (1-0), LW #5 vs Mid-Prairie
5. AHSTW (Avoca) (1-0), LW #6 @ Riverside
6, South Hamilton (1-0), LW #4 vs West Marshall
7. Waterloo Columbus (1-0), LW #7 vs Durant
8. OABCIG (1-0), LW #9 @ East Sac County
9. Dike-New Hartford (0-1), LW #8 @ West Branch
10.West Sioux (1-0), LW (X) vs Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley

Class A
1. West Hancock (1-0), LW #1 @ Belmond-Klemme
2. Lynnville-Sully (1-0), LW #2 vs North Mahaska
3. Woodbury Central (1-0), LW #4 vs Westwood
4. Southwest Valley (1-0), LW #7 vs South Central Calhoun
5. Madrid (1-0), LW #6 vs Martensdale-St. Mary’s
6. Saint Ansgar (1-0), LW #8 @ North Union
7. Mount Ayr (1-0), LW #10 @ Wayne
8. Wapsie Valley (1-0), LW (X) @ Denver
9. North Linn (1-0), LW (X) @ Postville
10.Columbus Community (0-1), LW #5 @ Wapello

8-Player
1. Gladbrook-Reinbeck (1-0), LW #1 vs Tripoli
2. Winfield-Mount Union (1-0), LW #2 @ New London
3. CAM (Anita) (1-0), LW #3 vs Griswold
4. Lenox (1-0), LW #5 vs Fremont-Mills
5. Remsen St. Mary’s (1-0), LW #8- @ Siouxland Christian
6. Central City (0-1), LW #4 @ Springville
7. WACO (1-0), LW #10 vs Iowa Valley
8. Montezuma (1-0), LW (X) @ Moravia
9. Baxter (1-0), LW (X) vs Coon Rapids-Bayard
10.Easton Valley (1-0), LW (X) @ Edgewood-Colesburg