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Trumpeter Swan Contest to be Held

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October 4th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Conservation Board is asking…”When do you think the first Trumpeter Swan will arrive at the Schildberg Quarry?” Call in your prediction (by November 11th) to the Conservation Board at 712-769-2372, leave a message and return phone number if their staff are not in. Duplicate dates will not be allowed. For example, if a caller predicts November 25th, no one else will be allowed to predict that arrival date. So, call anytime until November 11th to make your prediction! One prediction per family, please.

The sponsors of this contest will determine the official arrival of more than 6 trumpeter swans to Lake 4. The winner will receive a Trumpeter Swan 8×10 print from the Cass County Conservation Board. Sorry, this contest is only for residents of Cass County.

Officials say Trumpeter Swans have visited the Schildberg Quarry for, at least, Twenty-two out of the last twenty-three winters. Arrival and departure dates of the swans have been as follows:

1997/1998 December 18 – January 2

1998/1999 Nothing on record

1999/2000 December 25 – February 15

2000/2001 November 23 – March 6

2001/2002 December 25 – February 24

2002/2003 November 23 – March 15

2003/2004 November 26 – March 21

2004/2005 November 25 – March 18

2005/2006 November 17 – March 5

2006/2007 October 30 – March 9

2007/2008 November 22- February 14

2008/2009 November 18- March 12

2009-2010 November 19 – January 5

2010-2011 November 5 – February 10

2011/2012 November 17 – February 21

2012/2013 November 24– March 4

2013/2014 November 12- April 7

2014/2015 November 11- April 6

2015/2016 November 22- March 24

2016/2017 November 19- March 9

2017/2018 November 9- March 20

2018/2019 November 11- January 23

2019/2020 November 8- March 3

2020/2021 November 30- February 13.

Start Christmas shopping now if you want to get your gifts in time

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October 4th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Supply chain experts are encouraging you to start your holiday shopping now as the hurdles brought on by the pandemic will be similar to last year, with some new challenges. The chair of Iowa State University’s department of supply chain management, Scott Grawe, says there will likely be some by some products not available in stores or online because of slow shipping times combined with a labor shortage. “The supply chain is still trying to get itself back into balance. And it’s not yet balanced, which means for a lot of different products, you’re going to find either empty shelves or shelves that are not replenished quite as you might like, which is certainly going to create some issues when it comes to holiday shopping,” Grawe says.

He says you should consider all the shopping alternatives. “While you may not get the exact thing that you’re looking for, there may be a perfectly good substitute out there as well,” Grawe says. You just need to be more flexible in your shopping. “So as you’re thinking about your holiday shopping plans, you may want to have a plan B and plan C available as well,” he says.

Grawe predicts the old standby of gift certificates may be a popular, and more reliable, present choice this year.

(By Kassidy Arena, Iowa Public Radio)

IDPH reports an increase in COVID-19 tests & drop in hospitalizations

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October 4th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Public Health on Monday released new COVID-19 data that shows positive tests are on the rise after a steady decline since mid-September. IDPH reports 9,841 positive tests, up from 9,628 at last report on Friday. That brings the total number of positive tests to 495,810 since the start of the pandemic. IDPH also reports an increase in the statewide positivity rate, up from 9.5% to 9.6%. State data shows those under 18 are responsible for 24% of all positive tests in the state. However, that age group makes up only 3% of those hospitalized.

There are 629 Iowans hospitalized with COVID-19, down from 634 reported on Friday. There are 140 patients in intensive care units, down from 149 on Friday. Of those hospitalized with COVID-19, 76.4% are not fully vaccinated and 87.9% of those in ICU are not fully vaccinated. IDPH reports one additional long-term care facility reporting a virus outbreak, bringing the total to 29.

Iowa reports 3,474,752 vaccine doses administered in the state, with 66.2% of all Iowans 18 and older fully vaccinated. The Iowa Department of Public Health releases new COVID-19 data each Monday, Wednesday and Friday on this website.

3 southwest restaurants/pubs are among the top five in Iowa for Breaded Pork Tenderloin

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October 4th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa —October is Pork month, and the Iowa Pork Producers Association on Monday (Today) announced the finalists for this year’s best breaded tenderloin. Three are in southwest Iowa. The list (In no particular order) includes:

Elk Horn — Larsen’s Pub (winner in 2007)
Emerson — Old Road Cafe & Bar
Harlan — Victoria Station
Indianola — Z’s Eatery and Draught Haus
Miles — Stalker’s Pub

Kelsey Sutter, IPPA’s marketing and programs director, said “We are always looking for a tenderloin that celebrates the taste of pork. I’ve been involved with this contest for 10 years, and I’ve seen a definite increase in restaurants offering thick, hand-breaded tenderloins that do just that.” In the spring, IPPA called on tenderloin fans everywhere to nominate their favorite sandwiches. Nearly 6,000 nominations were submitted for 526 different establishments.

The five restaurants with the most nominations from each of IPPA’s eight districts—for a total of 40 from around the state—were reviewed during the summer by IPPA’s restaurant and foodservice committee. Leading contenders were then turned over to undercover judges who scored tenderloins on the quality of the pork, taste, physical characteristics, and eating experience. Any Iowa restaurant, café or tavern offering hand-breaded or battered pork tenderloins on its daily menu was eligible to be nominated. To win, the business must be open year-round with regular hours. Food trucks, concession stands, seasonal establishments, and catering businesses were not eligible.

The first- and second-place winners will be announced later this month, dubbed #Porktober21 on social media channels as part of the monthlong celebration of pig farmers and the great product they produce. The winning restaurant will receive $500, a plaque, a banner to display, and statewide publicity that will bring in new business.

First-place restaurants are not allowed to compete for five years afterward.

Winners from the past five years: 2020 – PrairieMoon On Main, Prairieburg; 2019 – The Pub at the Pinicon, New Hampton; 2018 – Three C’s Diner, Corning; 2017 – Grid Iron Grill, Webster City; and 2016 – Nick’s, Des Moines.

New Low-Income Household Water Assistance Program to Launch in October

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October 4th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) –  As part of an ongoing effort to address the financial impact of COVID-19, Iowa has received over $10 million in federal aid to help households that have fallen behind in water bills and are facing disconnection of service or have already been disconnected. The new federal Low-Income Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP) will provide assistance in the form of benefit payments made directly to water vendors on behalf of households for past-due charges, fees, and taxes for drinking and wastewater services.  The program will be administered by the Iowa Department of Human Rights and locally through Iowa’s Community Action Agencies that serve all 99 counties.

Iowans may apply by contacting their local Community Action Agency starting October 8, 2021. To locate the agency nearest you, please visit https://humanrights.iowa.gov/dcaa/where-apply or call the Iowa Department of Human Rights at 515-242-3861. Program eligibility mirrors that of the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), meaning applicants must qualify to receive federal LIHEAP benefits, total household income must be at or below 200% of the federal poverty guidelines, and a current water crisis must be present.

The application period is open year-round.  LIHWAP will run through September 30, 2023, or until funds are exhausted. To learn more about LIHWAP, visit https://www.acf.hhs.gov/ocs/programs/lihwap or contact your local community action agency.

Just revealed Facebook whistleblower is a native Iowan

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October 4th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Facebook whistleblower who will testify in congress this week was born and raised in Iowa City. Francis Hougen, a former data scientist at Facebook, kept her identity a secret when she filed a complaint with the Securities and Exchange Commission against Facebook and shared internal Facebook documents with The Wall Street Journal. Last night, Hougen was revealed as the whistleblower during a report on “60 Minutes” and Hougen said she’ll testify to congress that Facebook has deceived regulators and the public about its monitoring of hate speech and misinformation. She said on “60 Minutes” that Facebook is choosing profit over safety.

Hougen is a 2002 graduate of Iowa City West High School and her website says her parents are professors. Hougen has an electrical engineering degree from Olin College and an M-B-A from Harvard. She worked at Google and Yelp before she was hired at Facebook in 2019. She resigned from Facebook in May of this year.

A spokesman for Facebook told C-N-N that the social media platform reflects the good, the bad and the ugly of humanity and Facebook is trying to amplify the good and mitigate the bad.

71-year-old dies in Marshalltown house fire

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October 4th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – An elderly man has died in a house fire in Marshalltown. Firefighters were called to the 800 block of North Center Street around 5:00 Sunday morning. Fire was visible in the living room area and neighbors told firefighters they heard knocks and screams for help. After getting into the house, firefighters found the body of a 71-year old male. No name has been released. The body was sent to the State Medical Examiner’s Office for autopsy.

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5 arrested on drug charges in Creston; Truck & trailer stolen

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October 4th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – The Creston Police Department reports five Creston residents were arrested on drug charges over the past couple of days. Early Saturday morning: 23-year-old Amber Renee Cox was arrested at Green Valley Lake Road and US Highway 25. Cox was charged with Possession of Precursor Substances-sale/receipt of precursor substance for manufacture of controlled substance. Cox was taken to Adams County Jail where she remains in custody on $10,000 cash or surety bond; 39-year old Jacob Jeffrey Fry was arrested at the Creston/Union County Law Enforcement Center for Possession of Precursor Substances-sale/receipt of precursor substance for manufacture of controlled substance. Fry was being held in the Union Jail on $10,000 cash or surety bond; 36-year-old Brandon Charles Millsap was also arrested at the Creston/Union County Law Enforcement Center, for Possession of Controlled Substance 1st Offense and Possession of Cannabidiol 1st Offense. Millsap later posted a $2,000 cash or surety bond.

Friday afternoon, 41-year-old Chad Michael Mastin, of Creston, was arrested at his residence. Mastin was charged with Possession of Precursor Substances-Sale/Receipt of Precursor Substance for Manufacture of Controlled Substance and Possession of Controlled Substance 1st Offense. He was later released on $11,000 bond. And, 18-year-old Emily Rae Marie Dohrn, of Creston, was arrested on multiple Union County Warrants. Dohrn was charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Interference with Official Acts, Provide False Identification Information, Forgery, and Possession of Controlled Substance-Marijuana 1st Offense. She was taken to Union County Jail and later bonded-out

Creston Police said also, on Friday afternoon, Central Iowa Ready Mix, in Creston, reported that a 2014 F-150 truck and trailer had been stolen during the previous weekend. The trailer was located in Cass County but the F-150 truck is still missing. The value of the truck was not available.

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