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Cass County Landfill Director discusses removal of green bins from Atlantic & elsewhere in the county

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January 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Landfill Director Brandi Mericle confirms the large, green recycling bins located in Cass County communities, will be pulled from those sites after March 31st. After that date, the bins can be found on the Landfill’s property. That includes collecting glass. There is still no charge for disposing of your recyclables. The decision to remove the bins, according to Mericle, boils down to simple economics.

She says they understand the change will be a huge disappointment to those who are strong in their recycling efforts. Some communities, she said, saw the writing on the wall, and began to look into other options.

Mericle says when China ceased to accept recyclable material from the U-S, that drew the profit out of the industry.

Another reason the costs have gone up, is because people are contaminating the recycling bins and using them as a trash can.

The landfill has to dispose of that junk without collecting a fee, and burying it, which is an additional cost.

Boys State Swimming Championships move to Linn-Mar

Sports

January 7th, 2021 by admin

(IHSAA) Following venue and event format changes due to COVID-19, the 2021 IHSAA State Swimming Championships are now scheduled for Saturday, February 13 at Linn-Mar High School in Marion.

Next month’s meet had previously been set for a two-day preliminary and final format at the University of Iowa’s Campus Recreation and Wellness Center.

Due to capacity limitations, spectators will not be permitted at any IHSAA postseason swimming event. State meet and state qualifying meet attendance is limited to participants, event staff, administrators and coaches, and approved media members.

“We’re grateful to Linn-Mar for stepping up as an able and willing host school for the 2021 IHSAA State Swimming Championships,” IHSAA executive director Tom Keating said.

“Swimming has faced challenging circumstances throughout this school year. The IHSAA appreciates the efforts of participating schools, officials, and competitors to even make this boys’ swimming season and postseason possible.”

The move out of the University of Iowa natatorium was announced on December 3, where the meet has been since 2018. The total number of qualifiers for the one-day state meet with timed finals – 32 entries for individual events, 24 teams for relay events from six state qualifying meet sites – is an increase from 2020 and will remain equal to what was planned in the two-day format.

Linn-Mar has served as a co-host of the state meet at the University of Iowa for the last three years. The IHSAA is looking forward to working with the University of Iowa for the event in the future.

Sites and assignments for state qualifying meets are scheduled to be released next week. State qualifying meets are set for February 6, as previously scheduled.

Host sites of state qualifying meets will have the option of providing video streaming of the event at no charge to the host site or to viewers. The state meet will be streamed from Linn-Mar through IHSAA partner NFHS Network.

Details on the state meet will be posted on the State Meet Central page as they become available. Any further updates to postseason scheduling and guidance will be shared with member schools and through the Swimming and State Meet Central pages.

Iowa’s Garza named to Wooden Award Mid-Season Top 25

Sports

January 7th, 2021 by admin

LOS ANGELES — University of Iowa senior All-American Luka Garza headlines the John R. Wooden Award Mid-Season Top 25. The announcement was made Wednesday evening by the Los Angeles Athletic Club.

Chosen by a poll of national college basketball experts based on their performances during the first half of the 2020-21 season, the list comprises of 25 student-athletes who are front-runners for one of the sport’s most prestigious honor.

Garza (6-foot-11, 265 pounds) has been named to every major preseason All-American team and national player of the year award. Garza has ascended to second on Iowa’s all-time scoring chart, trailing only Roy Marble. Garza, who was a Wooden Award All-American a year ago, leads the all Division I players with a 46.82 Player Efficiency Rating (PER). He also is first in the country in points per game (27.5), 30-point games (5), and field goals made (111). Garza ranks third in the NCAA in free throws made (61) and free throw attempts (83), and tied for sixth in double-doubles (5).

Garza’s 34 points against Iowa State (Dec. 11) are the most points scored by a Hawkeye in the Cy-Hawk Series. He scored 21 straight points, spanning 5:15 in the second half against the Cyclones, including four consecutive 3-pointers on four straight possessions. Garza registered 30 points on 13-of-18 shooting from the field against top-ranked Gonzaga (Dec. 19). He recorded 32 points and season-high 17 rebounds against Minnesota (Dec. 25) for his fifth double-double of the season and 25th of his career, which ranks seventh most in Hawkeye history. Garza’s 41 points against Southern University (Nov. 27) are the most points scored by a Hawkeye in a single-game in Carver-Hawkeye Arena and his 36 first-half points (12-12 FG, 10-12 FT) are believed to be the most points scored by a Hawkeye in a half in program history. His efficient performance (14-15 FG; .933) against Southern was the best single-game field goal percentage by a Big Ten player since 1984.

Garza and the fifth-ranked Iowa Hawkeyes return to action on Thursday against Maryland. Tipoff is scheduled for 6:01 p.m. (CT) at the Xfinity Center in College Park, Maryland.

Will a Bottle Bill alternative emerge from 2021 Iowa legislature?

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January 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The battle over Iowa’s so-called “bottle bill” which set the nickel deposit fee on cans and bottles with carbonated and alcoholic beverages in 1979 will again be waged in the 2021 Iowa legislature. House Speaker Pat Grassley, a Republican from New Hartford, says he hears about it constantly. “The question of tackling the Bottle Bill has 100 different opinions on what that looks like,” Grassley says. Michelle Hurd, president of the Iowa Grocery Industry Association, says the law is not being uniformly enforced, as some businesses that sell beverages do not accept empties and paying back the deposit fees. “Forty years ago you might not have had ‘Dollar’ stores that sell beverage that are contained in the bottle deposit law or maybe hardware stores,” Hurd says. “They’re now directly across the street from your hometown grocer, competing, and not playing by the same rules or being held to the same standard.”

The number of redemption centers which also accept empties has dwindled significantly over the years. The one-cent-per-container fee for processing the empties set 40 years ago has never changed. Troy Willard, owner of the Can Shed redemption centers in the Cedar Rapids and Iowa City areas, is a member of the Iowa Recycling Association.  “There certainly needs to be more money in the system to make it a viable financial model,” he says. “That’s the only way that redemption centers are going to make it.”

Increasing the deposit fee and applying it to water bottles and other beverage containers that aren’t subject to the deposit now are among options lawmakers have discussed. Grassley says getting the empties out of grocery stores is the pressing issue he’s hearing the most about.  “That doesn’t mean that there’s not going to be a way to redeem them,” Grassley says. “Just I think Covid really brought that to our attention, when it comes to sanitary conditions within the stores.”

At the beginning of the pandemic, Governor Reynolds suspended bottle and can redemption at grocery stores for a few months.

NW Iowa man arrested in Anita on Felony Theft of a vehicle charge

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January 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A man from northwest Iowa was arrested after a citizen reported a stolen vehicle at around 9:48-a.m., Wednesday. According to the Cass County Sheriff’s Office, 31-year-old James David Geopfert, of Rockwell City, was arrested in Anita, after he allegedly took a 2003 Ford F-150 pickup from 62180 Great River Road. Another vehicle, a 1995 Buick, was abandoned at the scene of the stolen pickup.The Buick had been reported stolen from Manson, Iowa.

The pickup was recovered undamaged a little after 10-a.m., at Murphy’s in Anita.  Geopfert was being held in the Cass County Jail on a Class-D Felony charge of Theft.  His bond was set at $5,000.

 

Semi tractor trailer accident in Page County

News

January 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office reports the driver of a semi tractor-trailer was transported by private vehicle to a hospital, Tuesday, following an accident about 2 1/2 miles southeast of Essex. The incident occurred at around 12:54 PM in the 1500 block of 170th Street, where the tractor and trailer were in a ditch, with grain spilling out of the trailer.

Photo courtesy the Page County Sheriff’s Office

An investigation determined the driver, 63-year-old Brian Ray Walker, of rural Essex, was operating a 2006 Freightliner Semi tractor pulling a grain trailer loaded with corn, westbound on 170th. Walker stated that he glanced down at his phone that was between the seats of the Semi tractor and looked up. The passenger side steer tire on the semi tractor dropped off the lip of the road and the vehicle started into the north ditch. The vehicle continued into the ditch headed westbound. The vehicle then rolled one time before coming to rest on its wheels. Walker exited the cab of the semi by his own means.

The Semi tractor and trailer are owned by Class Farms INC. of rural Essex.  Damage to the semi tractor / trailer is estimated at over $50,000. No citations were issued.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 1/7/21

News, Podcasts

January 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

More State and area news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Better than Anything Dessert (1-7-2021)

Mom's Tips

January 7th, 2021 by Jim Field

  • 1 box white cake mix
  • 1 small can crushed pineapple
  • 3 oz. instant pudding (any flavor)
  • 3 bananas, sliced
  • 8 oz. whipped topping 1/4 cup sugar
  • coconut
  • chopped pecans

Bake cake as directed in a deep 9″ x 13″ pan.  When cake is done and still warm, poke holes in top with wooden spoon handle.  Heat pineapple and sugar together.  Stir until sugar is dissolved.  Pour over cake.  Prepare pudding mix according to directions.  Pour over cooled cake.  Cover with bananas.  Put whipped topping on top.  Sprinkle with coconut.  Top with pecans.

(Betty J. Voggessen)

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 1/7/21

Podcasts, Sports

January 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast with Jim Field.

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report, 1/7/21

News, Podcasts

January 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The area’s latest and/or top news stories at 7:06-a.m. From KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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