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Iowa’s final greyhound racing track closes

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May 16th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Greyhound racing in Iowa ended its 37-year run yesterday (Sunday) as the final races were held at the Iowa Greyhound Park in Dubuque. Greyhound races started there in June of 1985. The Iowa legislature approved a plan seven years ago to phase out the greyhound parks in Dubuque and Council Bluffs due to the decline of the sport nationwide. Dubuque Racing Association president and CEO Alex Dixon credited the community in the early 1980s for taking a chance on bringing greyhound racing to town to help revitalize Dubuque.

“What we did as a community is that we saw that when we were in midst of losing our population, when we were losing hope, we came together,” Dixon says. “A board comprised of people from the City of Dubuque came together, went to the city, knocked on doors, went and raised $7 million to build this facility, to help turn the tide.”

Association board chair Kevin Lynch says the non-profit greyhound track has had a tremendous impact on the governments and charities in the Dubuque area.Lynch says, “This facility has sent over $223 million to the city of Dubuque, $9.1 million to Dubuque County, and over $60 million to local charities.”

With the Iowa Greyhound Park closing and the Southland Casino Racing track in West Memphis, Arkansas, also planning to end live races this year, that will leave just two tracks in West Virginia as the only greyhound racing tracks still operating in the United States.

 

Creston Police report, 5/16/22: Greenfield man arrested for Assault; Creston woman arrested on an OWI warrant

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May 16th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – The Creston Police Department reports the arrest late Sunday morning, of 58-year-old Teresa Marie King, of Creston. King was arrested at her residence on a Union County warrant for OWI/1st offense. She was later released on a $1,000 cash-only bond. And, Friday evening, 32-year-old Kenny Joe Cunningham, of Greenfield, was arrested at the Union County Law Enforcement Center in Creston, on an Assault charge. Cunningham was later released on a $300 bond.

Cass County Supervisors to discuss an ARPA request for Anita VFD, Griswold TIF Extension, and Environmental Health

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May 16th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Board of Supervisors, Tuesday, will continue discussions with regard to the distribution of ARPA (COVID-19 recovery) funds. During their meeting, the Board will hear from Anita Fire Chief Eric Steffensen, with regard to a request for funds from the Anita Volunteer Fire Department. The Board will also hear from Griswold City Manager Ted Marciniak, with regard to a TIF Extension, and they’ll hear from Cass/Guthrie County Environmental Health official Jotham Arber.

The Supervisor’s meeting begins at 9-a.m. Tuesday, in their Board Room at the Cass County Courthouse.

Audubon, Griswold & Exira-EHK School Boards to hold their regular (separate) meetings this evening

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May 16th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

A trio of area school board plan to hold their regular monthly meetings this evening. The Griswold School Board meeting takes place in the High School Conference Room, beginning at 5:15-p.m. The Exira-EHK Board meets at 6-p.m., in the Conference Room at the Elk Horn Building, and the Audubon School Board will gather in the High School Board Room at 7-p.m. for their session.

New Business on the agenda for the Griswold School Board includes discussion/action on: Approving a copy machine lease; approving a social worker agreement; Establishing Activity Pass Fees for the 2022-23 school year; approval of fuel and technology bid specifications; and approval of a Spanish III/IV Waiver for 2022-23. The Board will also hold the first reading of the 500-series Board Policies.

In Elk Horn, the Exira-EHK School Board will begin with a Public Hearing on an Amended Budget. Discussion will follow later on in their meeting, on youth practices using facilities on Wednesday evenings. Action items include approval of: the FY 22 School Budget Amendment; District Developed Service Delivery Plan; 2022-23 Fees; Concrete work bid for the front of the Exira Building; Copier/Printer update bid; and approval of resignations, hires, and transfers (See the list below).

Resignation: Sarah Marshall – Cheer Coach; Hires: Maria Hughes – Asst. JH/HS Track Coach; Waylon Salinas – 4th Grade Teacher; Brandon Baggett – HS English Teacher; Amanda Warnaca – MS Special Ed Teacher; Carme Prunera – Spanish Teacher; Erika Van Cleave – MS/HS Principal; and Paula Yates – Food Service.

And the Audubon School Board tonight, will act on approving: Budget Amendments; ISFIS Membership; Surplus Property; Freshman VB Coach; Purchase of Kitchen Equipment; Transfer of funds from Core Curriculum to Flex Fund ($19,933.14); and approving the canceling of SU (Breakdown) Insurance. In his report to the Board, Audubon Superintendent Eric Trager will discuss last week’s student walkout, building and grounds, and the preliminary audit report. He’ll also provide a legislative update.

The Audubon School Board may hold a closed session prior to adjourning. The session, as allowed by Iowa Code, is with regard to the performance of an individual in the District.

Atlantic Parks & Rec Board to meet this evening

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May 16th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The City of Atlantic’s Parks and Rec Board will meet this evening at the Rotary Shelter in the Schildberg Rec Area (by the dog park). Their meeting begins at 5:15-p.m.  Action Items and/or New Business, includes:

  • A Bull Creek Update
  • Sunnyside Pool matters
  • Sunnyside Lifeguards
  • Parks & Rec Summer Programs
  • and the Schildberg Recreation Area Campground.

Parks Director Bryant Rasmussen will update the Board on:

  • Mollett Park
  • Sunnyside Tennis Court
  • Wildlife Refuge areas
  • Multiple meetings
  • Upcoming Summer Programs
  • the Migratory Bird Day.

The next regular meeting is 5:15-p.m. June 20th, at Mollett Park.

14 sculptures of prehistoric beasts on display in Sioux City

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May 16th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) –  A group of “Scraposaurs” has been posted outside Sioux City’s Lewis and Clark Center. Dale Lewis — a sculptor who works with scrap metal — created the traveling display of 14 prehistoric creatures, including a sculpture that looks like one of the most famous of all dinosaurs.

“I titled him ‘T-Tex Evolved’ because he  kind of looks like he’s mechanically evolved,” Lewis says. “One of the coolest things I think about this T-Rex — there’s a lot going on there, a lot of pieces — but his little stubby arm claws are kind of a mass of stainless steel, interesting hooks. They’re part of a 747 cargo bay door latch.” Lewis finds the raw materials for his sculptures from a variety of sources and most of the beasts he built for the outdoor exhibit in Sioux City came together in two to three months. 

“Eight months is the most involved piece I’ve ever done,” Lewis says. “It’s getting where pretty much everything I do is involved enough that it’s a bit of a celebration when I finish it.”The 14 sculptures Lewis created will be on display at the center in Sioux City, near the Missouri River, until April of next year. One of his sculptures has been on display for several years at the Lewis and Clark Center. It’s a pelican and it is the mascot for the center’s kids’ club.

“Percy the Pelican was a fun piece for me,” Lewis says. “It’s pretty realistic pelican, but it has a pirate hat, with a feather and a diamond on it…That was the sketch they provided me and I just ran with it.” The sculpture was inspired by something Captain Clark wrote in 1804 about a huge flock of pelicans in an area that is present day Sioux City. All of Lewis’ sculptures in Sioux City are named, including one called Stanley to Stegasaurus and another called Thing. Lewis has been making sculptures with salvaged materials since 2010.

Straight truck hits underpass in Creston – no injuries reported

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May 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Police in Creston said no injuries were reported after a straight truck struck a railroad underpass Sunday afternoon on S. Cedar Street. A 2022 Freightliner delivery truck driven by 46-year-old Cedrick Lamark Johnson, of Des Moines, was traveling through an underpass at around 12:11-p.m., when the roof of the truck struck the underside of the BNSF/Creston Streets Dept. bridge. Damage to the truck was estimated at $6,000. No damage was reported to the overpass. Driver inexperience was cited as a contributing factor. No citations were issued.

GOP candidates in Iowa’s third district raise concerns about aid package for Ukraine

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May 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The three Republican candidates running in the third congressional district primary are raising concerns about sending U.S. aid to Ukraine. During a debate this weekend on -C-C-I television in Des Moines, candidate Nicole Hasso of Johnston said America has always helped its allies, but the money would be better spent on fortifying the U.S.-Mexico border.

Gary Leffler of West Des Moines is also opposed to the 40 billion dollar package that passed the U.S. House last Tuesday.

Zach Nunn of Bondurant says House-passed bill lacks sufficient oversight, but he supports sending aid to Ukraine.

Congresswoman Cindy Axne, the Democrat from West Des Moines who will face one of these Republicans in the General Election, voted for the 40 billion in aid to Ukraine. The three Iowa Republicans who serve in the U.S. House voted for it, too. The U.S. Senate is set to vote on it in the next few days.

Carroll “Gentleman’s Club” under investigation

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May 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Carroll, Iowa) – Multiple news outlets say Police in Fort Dodge are collaborating with numerous other agencies, on an investigation of a gentleman’s club. A search warrant was executed Thursday night at Ossy’s Show Club, located at 1215 Plaza Drive in Carroll.

Detectives are investigating allegations of possible underage female performers working at the establishment.

The investigation continues to be ongoing and anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Fort Dodge Police Department or their local law enforcement agency.

Nebraska teen dies from injuries in a Pott. County SUV-Semi TT collision

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May 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Pottawattamie County) – A collision between an SUV and a semi Saturday evening south of Missouri Valley, claimed the life of a teenager from Omaha, Nebraska. The Iowa State Patrol reports the accident happened at around 5:50-p.m. in a construction zone on Interstate 29, between mile markers 70-75.

The 17-year-old male driver of a 2014 Subaru Forester died, when the vehicle crossed from the northbound lane into the southbound lane, and collided head-on with a 2016 International semi tractor-trailer. The accident happened while traffic was in a head-to-head area, with no separation between the lanes.

Following the collision, the Subaru became fully engulfed in flames when it came to rest on the traveled portion of the road. The semi left the road to the west and came to rest in the ditch. The driver of the semi, 39-year-old Robert D. Taylor, of Pensacola, FL, was not injured.

The accident remains under investigation.