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Water Emergency declared in Villisca

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January 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Villisca, Iowa) – The Montgomery County Emergency Management Agency, today (Friday), said the City Council in Villisca has declared a Water Emergency, effective immediately and until further notice. The City is asking its water customers “To conserve water [by] whatever methods are possible.

Some suggestions include fixing any leaks in your home or business plumbing, run full loads of laundry, and take shorter showers/baths. “During an emergency, the following [practices] are discouraged: Watering yards; washing mobile equipment/vehicles (unless at a commercial car wash/establishment); cleaning outdoor surfaces; cleaning equipment and machinery; or, sale of bulk water.”

If you have any questions, call the Villisca City Hall at 712-826-2282.

Massena City Council meeting agenda for 1/8/24

News

January 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

PUBLIC NOTICE OF COUNCIL MEETING AND AGENDA
Type of Meeting Regular Monthly Meeting
Date of Meeting Monday, January 8, 2024
Start Time of Meeting 5:45 P.M. C.S.T.
Meeting Location Massena City Hall*
100 Main Street
Massena, Iowa 50853
*In the event a large community gallery attends the meeting and exceeds the capacity of the regular council chambers, the Council reserves the right to move the meeting to the former Legion Hall located at 118 Main Street, Massena, IA 50853.
AGENDA ITEMS
1. Roll Call
2. Public Input
Public input is welcome at our meetings. The council imposes a limit of three minutes per speaker.
3. Review and approve Consent Agenda Items:
a. Approve Agenda
b. Approve Minutes of Meeting held Monday, December 11, 2023
c. Approve Bills for Payment
(These items can be approved w/one motion, a second, and a roll call vote. Questions should be addressed or requested before approval of the consent agenda. The Council may vote to move items to the end of the agenda for further discussion.)
4. 2023 Street Improvements update
5. Water Main project update
6. Main Street Bar and Grill – Liquor License
7. Putting Houses on empty lots
8. Community Center bids
9. Annexation
10. Remove the farm to market designation on Main Street.
11. Main St Embargo
12. New Park Shelter
13. Approval of Change order #4 for the 2023 Street Improvements project $33,125.94
14. Approval of Partial Payment #5 for the 2023 Street Improvements project $70,740.83
15. Set Date for Budget Worksession
16. Set Date for Recodification Workshop
17. Approval of Annual Financial Planning Agreement with Northland Securities
18. Nuisances/Follow-ups
19. Water, Wastewater, & Street Report
20. City Clerk’s Report
21. Council’s Report
22. Mayor’s Report
23. Attorneys Report
24. Next regular council meeting will be held on Monday, February 12, 2024, at 5:45 pm
25. Adjournment

Top 15 Mr. & Ms. Dan Gable Wrestler of the Year Announced

Sports

January 5th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Fareway Stores, Inc., IAwrestle, Iowa Corn present the Dan Gable Ms. and Mr. Wrestler of the Year Awards in coordination with the Iowa Wrestling Coaches and Officials Association (IWCOA).

The IWCOA accepted nominations from high school coaches for student athletes in each of the three state wrestling classes for the men and combined all classes for the women’s award, regardless of their year in school and weight class. A committee selected by the IWCOA recently provided IAwrestle with a list of 15 finalist candidates for public input.

Fans have the ability to vote once per day at IAwrestle.com for their top wrestler in each category until January 19th at 12PM (CT), when it will be narrowed down to the top 7. Please note, the fan vote winners will count as ONE vote towards the IWCOA’s committee votes in EACH round. (For example: Wrestler A received enough fan votes to place second in the poll but that does not guarantee them to move on to the next round. IWCOA has selected 12 coaches and officials to serve on the committee. The fan vote is the 13th vote.)

Another round of committee and fan voting will take place from January 22nd to February 5th determine the three finalists. Then we will repeat with another round of voting for the winner to be announced at the luncheon awards banquet which will take place at the Fareway Conference Center in Boone, Iowa on February 28th at noon.

Dan Gable and Mark Ironside will be our special guests handing out awards. Media is encouraged to attend.

The two runner-up student athletes in each class will each receive finalist award plaques. A duplicate Wrestler of the Year trophy and duplicate Wrestler of the Year runner-up plaques will be provided to each high school where finalists attend, for permanent placement in the high school trophy case.

VOTE ONCE EVERY 24 HOURS. PLEASE WAIT A FULL 24 HOURS. (FOR EXAMPLE: YOU CAN’T VOTE MONDAY AT 8PM AND THEN TUESDAY AT 8AM BECAUSE IT IS A NEW DAY. 24 HOURS MEANS 24 HOURS LIMIT APPLIES.)

Vote for your pick of the 2024 Dan Gable Mr. and Ms. Wrestler of the year

3A
Alexander Pierce (Iowa City West)
Bas Diaz (Waverly-Shell Rock)
Brent Slade (Southeast Polk)
Cale Seaton (Iowa City High)
Carter Freeman (Waukee-Northwest)
Carter Pearson (Southeast Polk)
Dreshaun Ross (Fort Dodge)
Dru Ayala (Fort Dodge)
Jacob Helgeson (Johnston)
Jake Knight (Bettendorf)
Kane Naaktgeboren (Linn-Mar)
Koufax Christensen (Waukee-Northwest)
Koy Davidson (Fort Dodge)
Max Magayna (Waterloo East)
TJ Koester (Bettendorf)

2A
Aiden Smith (Atlantic)
Anders Kittelson (Osage)
Austin Scranton (Anamosa)
Blake Fox (Osage)
Bo Koedam (Sergeant-Bluff Luton)
Braden McShane (New Hampton Turkey Valley)
Brayden Bohnsack (Union, Laporte City)
Brody Sampson (Ballard)
Jace Hedeman (Union, Laporte City)
Jase Jaspers (Mount Vernon)
Kade Blume (Roland Story)
Kaiden Dietzenbach (Notre Dame, Burlington)
Klayten Perreault (Mount Vernon)
Linden Phetxoumphone (Webster City)
Tucker Stangel (Osage)
1A
Eli Becerra (Missouri Valley)
Jace Nelson-Brown (Emmetsburg)
Colin Holm (South Winneshiek)
Jayden Rinken (Nashua-Plainfield)
Corbin Reisz (Logan-Magnolia)
Kyler Knaack (Don Bosco)
Rowdy Neighbor (Alburnett)
Mason Knipp (Columbus Catholic)
Cael Morrow (Akron-Westfield)
Blake Allen (Underwood)
Teague Smith (West Hancock)
Cody Fox (East Buchanan)
Kellen Smith (West Hancock)
Tanner Arjes (North Butler-Clarksville)
Mason Shirk (Wilton)
Girls
Kiara Djoumessi (Waverly-Shell Rock)
Skylar Slade (Southeast Polk)
Maeley Elsbury (South Tama)
Naomi Simon (Decorah)
Bella Porcelli (Southeast Polk)
Katie Biscoglia (Raccoon River)
Jillian Worthen (Union, Laporte City)
Jana Terwee (West Lyon)
Olivia Huckfeldt (Spencer)
Reanah Utterback (Sigourney-Keota)
Jasmine Luedtke (Ottumwa)
Abigail Meyrer (Pleasant Valley)
Molly Allen (Oakland Riverside)

Mahri Manz (Lewis Central)
Mackenzie Childers (Cedar Rapids Prairie)

Riverside Girls basketball pivoting in the right direction

Sports

January 5th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

For most teams a six-point loss and a two-game losing streak just stings. However, for Riverside Head Coach Mitch Rice and the (5-4) Bulldogs they came away with optimism after a 48-42 loss against the top Western Iowa conference team Treynor. The Bulldogs played the Cardinals as close as anyone in the WIC this year and gave Coach Rice an opportunity to show his young team the potential they’ve been playing with.

Coach Rice is candid about the youth of his squad. Out of the 13 players on the roster, 7 of them are freshman. With so many freshmen in a 10-player rotation, it has brought slight growing pains this season and yet Riverside still has wins over Essex, IKM-Manning, Griswold, Missouri Valley, and Red Oak. That level of success had Coach Rice explain to his team that after Christmas break nobody will be viewed as a freshman. The expectations will only increase for this group.

A player that has met expectations for Riverside is junior Elly Henderson who has played selfless basketball. Second on the team in assists with 18 and leading scorer at 58 points. Coach Rice wants to see her attack the basket more and hone her offensive ability.

Sydney Somers is another freshman on this Bulldog’s team that impressed Coach Rice with her work effort throughout the season. Somers is second on the team with rebounds at 33 and tied at second in scoring with 53.

Riverside dropped their first game in 2024 to Logan-Magnolia 42-31.

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Iowans are warned to test their homes for dangerous, invisible radon

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January 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowans are being urged to check their homes this month for an invisible threat. Shelby Kroona (KROO-nuh), director of the Hamilton County Public Health Department, says anyone in the state could be living in a hazardous environment and not realize it.

January is Radon Awareness Month and she says that’s because this is typically one of the coldest months of the year and
people are often cooped up indoors.

She encourages everyone to buy a radon test kit though your local health department or at home improvement or hardware stores. They usually cost around 15-dollars.

If your test kit registers a two, you’ll just need to keep watch, but with a four or above, you’ll need to install a radon mitigation system in your home. Learn more at radon.org

Speaker proposes economic development program for rural Iowa

News

January 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – As business groups and the governor tout a new state economic development program for “Major Economic Growth Attraction or “MEGA” sites, House Speaker Pat Grassley has an idea for pairing a MEGA site program with something he’s calling “Freedom Sites.”

Grassley says it would help the state be more aggressive in recruiting businesses in high-tax states like Minnesota and Illinois.

The Iowa Senate voted 45-to-two last year to let foreign businesses buy more than 320 acres of farmland — the current legal limit — if they’re planning to spend at least a billion dollars building a manufacturing plant or facility focused on research or bioscience. The bill stalled in the House in the closing days of the 2023 legislative session, but Grassley expects it will be discussed again this year. The 2024 legislative session begins Monday.

Next Healthy U at CCHS: Lifestyle & Brain Function

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January 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) — The next “Healthy U” session at Cass Health in Atlantic, features Dr. Emily Chang, who will speak at the Healthy U lunch-and-learn series about “Lifestyle and Brain Function.” The session will be held 12-p.m. Thursday, January 18th, in Cass Health (Cass County Memorial Hospital) Conference Room 2.

Although primarily known as an OB/GYN, Dr. Chang is also board certified in Lifestyle Medicine. Her presentation on Lifestyle & Brain Function is for men and women of all ages.

Dr. Emily Chang

Dr. Chang received her BA degree from Illinois Wesleyan University in Mathematics and Natural Sciences and a Bachelor of Medical Sciences from Midwestern University in Illinois.  She graduated from Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2003.  She completed her residency at Mercy Hospital & Medical Center in Chicago. She is board certified through the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, a Fellow of the American Congress of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and a Diplomat of the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Space is limited! A free boxed lunch is provided for all attendees, so reservations are required. Call 712-243-7479 to reserve your seat. For more information about Healthy U, visit casshealth.org/healthyu.

PAT LAMPE, 71, of Arizona [formerly of the Dunlap & Dow City areas] – Mass of Christian Burial 1/10/24

Obituaries

January 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

PAT LAMPE, 71, of Gold Canyon, Arizona [formerly of the Dunlap & Dow City areas], died December 30, 2023, at home in AZ. A Mass of Christian Burial for PAT LAMPE will be held 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, January 10th, at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, in Dunlap. Fouts Funeral Home of Dunlap is in charge of the arrangements.

Visitation will be held at St. Patrick’s Parish Center on Tuesday, Jan. 9th, from 4-until 7:30-p.m., with a scripture service at 7:30-p.m.

Burial will be in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery, in Dunlap.

Memorials in his name may be directed to the Dunlap and Dow City Fire and Rescue Departments, the Silver Fox Foundation, or the Dunlap Food Pantry.

PAT LAMPE is survived by:

His wife – Vickie Lampe.

His sons – Scott (Carrie) Russmann; Todd (Heather) Lampe; Tyler (Andrea) Lampe; Dusty (Tracey) Russmann; and Travis Lampe (and Amanda Hinkel).

His daughter – Trisha (Cole) Crawford.

His brothers – Terry (Jan) Lampe, and Doug Lampe.

His sisters – Cindi Ohl; Luann (Ward) Ryon; Kim (Buck) Hoffmeier. and Tami (Steve) Short.

His step mother: Sandy Lampe.

and his brothers- and sisters- in-law.

Nunn Announces January Mobile Office Hours to Serve Iowans in Their Communities 

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January 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) — U.S. Representative Zach Nunn from Iowa’s Third District, has announced January mobile office hours across the District, to assist constituents who may not be able to travel to one of the Third District Congressional offices in Creston, Des Moines, and Ottumwa. At these mobile office hours, Iowans will be able to get help from their Congressional office with Social Security, Medicare, passports, visas, veterans’ benefits, military records, tax returns, and other issues with federal government agencies.

Representative Nunn says “Mobile offices hours have been a great way for us to provide additional opportunities for Iowans to have in person meetings to get help. In 2023, we hosted more than 40 of these opportunities for Iowans to get support. We look forward to continuing to meet Iowans in their hometowns to provide the excellent support and services Iowans deserve this year.”

(File photo) Third district Congressman Zach Nunn (R-Bondurant) speaks Oct. 27, 2023, at a Des Moines, IA news conference. (RI photo)

The schedule in this area, for January Mobile Office Hours, includes:

Guthrie County 
Bagley Public Library
Tuesday, January 9, 2024
1:00pm to 5:00pm

Montgomery County
Villisca Public Library
Friday, January 19, 2024
12:00pm to 4:00pm

Madison County 
Earlham Public Library
Tuesday, January 23, 2024
1:00pm to 4:00pm

Additional dates and locations will be announced in the future.  For more information, please visit nunn.house.gov/officehours.

Business groups push for ‘MEGA’ program in Iowa

News

January 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Two Iowa business groups are asking state legislators to let foreign businesses buy vast tracts of Iowa farmland for massive facilities focused on manufacturing, biosciences or research. The bill would lift the 320 acre limit on foreign purchases of Iowa land — and create new tax breaks for these so called Major Economic Growth Attraction or MEGA sites. The MEGA program is a priority for the Iowa Business Council, which represents 21 of Iowa’s largest companies. Joe Murphy is the group’s president.

Dustin Miller is executive director of the Iowa Chamber Alliance, which represents the state’s 15 largest chambers of commerce.

Miller and Murphy made their comments during the a budget hearing hosted online by Governor Reynolds and she made a quick reference to the MEGA proposal.

The Iowa Senate approved a bill creating this new economic development incentive last year, on a 45-to-two vote, but it stalled in the House in the closing days of the 2023 legislative session.