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Public Hearings are part of this Monday night’s Audubon School Board

News

May 19th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Audubon, Iowa) – The Audubon School Board meeting Monday night begins at 7-p.m. with a Board Work Session, followed immediately by two Public Hearings. The Hearings are with regard to a proposed budget amendment, as well as plans and specs for the Bus Garage.

During the Board’s regular meeting, they are expected to act on approving:

  • Budget Amendments
  • Bus Garage Plans and Specs
  • Bus Garage Low Bidders
  • Student Fees
  • A new branding logo and letter
  • and, the sharing of FY 2025 Sports with the Exira/EHK School District: Cross County (With Exira-EHK serving as host), and Junior High Football (with Audubon serving as the host).

See the full agenda below:

Monday, May 20, 2024 – 7:00 P.M.

7:00 Board Work Session – Policy Review: 405.2, 411.2, 504.5, 504.5R1, 507.8R1, 704.1, 704.6, 704.6R1, 706.1, 706.2, 706.3, 706.3R1, 707.1, 707.2, 707.3, 707.4, 707.6

7:05 Public Hearings

  • Proposed Budget Amendment
  • Bus Garage Plans and Specs

Our Mission is to provide a quality education in a positive, equitable & respectful environment that encourages & prepares all students to become life-long learners & responsible members of a rapidly changing society.

  1. Call to Order
  1. Approve Agenda
  1. Approve Consent Agenda

3.01 Minutes – April 14, 2024

3.02 Warrants and Financial Reports

4.0 Public Comments – Please contact the Supt. or Board President (Board Policy #213) –

5.0 Action Items

5.01 Approve Budget Amendments

5.02 Approve Bus Garage Plans/Specs

5.03 Approve Bus Garage Low Bidders

5.04 Approve Student Fees

5.05 Approve New Branding Logo and Letter

5.06 Approve P-Card Program and Authorizing Board Secretary to Set Up

5.07 Approve Moving $10,436.50 From PPEL to General Fund – Bus Charger

5.08 Approve Memberships

  • RSAI – Rural School Advocates of Iowa – $750
  • ISFIS – Iowa School Finance Information Service – $917.70
  • IASB Policy Service – $800

5.09 Approve First Reading – 405.2, 411.2, 504.5, 504.5R1, 507.8R1, 704.1, 704.6, 704.6R1, 706.1, 706.2, 706.3, 706.3R1, 707.1, 707.2, 707.3, 707.4, 707.6

5.10 Approve Sharing Cross Country (EEHK Host) and Junior High Football (Audubon Host) with EEHK for FY25

6.0 Personnel

7.0 Communication & Updates

7.01 Superintendent Report

7.01.1 Buildings and Grounds

7.01.2 Transition Update

7.02 Principals’ Reports

8.0 Adjournment

Next Regular Meeting: Monday, June 17, 2024, 7:00 PM

Griswold School Board meeting set for May 20th

News

May 19th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Griswold, Iowa) – A regular meeting of the Griswold School Board takes place 5:30-p.m. Monday, May 20th, in the Conference Room at the Griswold School. Among the items on the Board’s agenda under “New Business,” is action on:

  • Approving TLC positions
  • Approval of phone system bids
  • Approving a Content Monitoring contract, and,
  • Establishment of Activity Pass Fees

See the full Griswold School Board agenda, below:

• Call Meeting to Order

• Reading of Mission Statement

• Approval of Agenda (D.R.)

• Public Input

• Superintendent’s Report:

  1. Thank You Card(s) (I)
  2. The Month in Review – Administration (I)
  3. Board Learning Opportunities (I)

– Honor April Recipients

– Select May Recipient(s)

– Board Recognition Month

– End Of The Year Staff Lunch

• Consent Agenda (D.R.)

Approval of Minutes

Approval of Financial Statements

Approval of Bills

4. Personnel

5. Gifts, Memorials, Bequests

Old Business

6. Board Policies – Second Reading (D.R.) – 405.2, 411.2, 507.8R1, 704.1, 704.6,

706.2, 706.3, 706.3R1, 707.4, 707.6, 802.1, 802.2, 802.3, 802.4, 802.4R1,

802.4R2, 802.5, 802.6, 802.7. Rescind – 504.5, 504.5R1, 707.2, 707.3 (I)

New Business

7. Consider Approval Of TLC Positions (D.R.)

8. Consider Approval Of Phone System Bids (D.R.)

9. Consider Approval Of Content Monitoring Contract (D.R.)

10. Consider Approval Of Fundraiser (D.R.)

11. Consider Authorization To Apply For COPS Grant (D.R.)

12. Establish Activity Pass Fees For 2024-2025 (D.R.)

13. Approve Fuel Bid Specifications (D.R.)

14. Approve Technology Support Bid Specifications (D.R.)

15. Consider Approval Of City Agreement (D.R.)

16. Consider Approval Of Social Worker Agreement (D.R.)

17. Consider Approval Of English Language Learner Virtual Supports And

Services Contract (D.R.)

18. Consider Approval Of Mechanical Breakdown Insurance Renewal (D.R.)

19. Consider Approval Of John Baylor Test Prep Program Contract (D.R.)

20. Consider Approval Of Window Replacement Bid (D.R.)

21. Annual Review Of Policies 410.2, 603.2, 711.4 (D.R.)

22. Board Policies – First Reading (I) – 803.1, 803.2, 804.1, 804.2, 804.4,

804.6, 804.6R1, 804.7, 804.7R1

23. Consider Change Of Date / Time For June And July Meetings (I, or D.R.)

• Adjourn

(D.R.) = Decision Required

(I.) = Informational

The final agenda will be posted in the Central Office no less than 24 hours before the meeting.

Severe Thunderstorm Warning until 8-a.m. for Southern Mills County

Weather

May 19th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Severe Thunderstorm Warning
National Weather Service Omaha/Valley Nebraska
729 AM CDT Sun May 19 2024

The National Weather Service in Omaha has issued a

* Severe Thunderstorm Warning for…
Northern Fremont County in southwestern Iowa…
Southern Mills County in southwestern Iowa…
East central Cass County in southeastern Nebraska…

* Until 800 AM CDT.

* At 729 AM CDT, a severe thunderstorm was located 4 miles east of
Beaver Lake, or 14 miles southeast of Offutt AFB, moving east at 40
mph.

HAZARD…Quarter size hail.

SOURCE…Radar indicated.

IMPACT…Damage to vehicles is expected.

* Locations impacted include…
Plattsmouth, Glenwood, Malvern, Tabor, Pacific Junction, Randolph,
Hastings, Beaver Lake, and Thurman.

This includes Interstate 29 between mile markers 24 and 32.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

For your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a
building.

Severe Thunderstorm Warning for SW Mills County until 7:30-a.m. (5/19)

Weather

May 19th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Severe Thunderstorm Warning
National Weather Service Omaha/Valley Nebraska
654 AM CDT Sun May 19 2024

The National Weather Service in Omaha has issued a

* Severe Thunderstorm Warning for…
Southwestern Mills County in southwestern Iowa…
Central Cass County in southeastern Nebraska…

* Until 730 AM CDT.

* At 654 AM CDT, a severe thunderstorm was located 4 miles southwest
of Louisville, or 13 miles south of Gretna, moving east at 40 mph.

HAZARD…Quarter size hail.

SOURCE…Radar indicated.

IMPACT…Damage to vehicles is expected.

* Locations impacted include…
Plattsmouth, Louisville, Weeping Water, Murray, Murdock, Beaver
Lake, Manley, South Bend, Louisville State Recreation Area, Platte
River State Park, and Schramm Park State Recreation Area.

This includes Interstate 80 in Nebraska between mile markers 423 and
426.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

For your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a
building.

Former Carroll & Eagle Grove Police Officer sentenced on stalking & harassment charges, faces more time in prison

News

May 19th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa [Iowa Capital Dispatch]) – A former police officer who was recently sentenced to up to 19 years in prison for repeatedly stalking and harassing a woman, called her nine times from the Polk County Jail after his latest arrest, in violation of a no-contact order, according to court records.
 

Walter Pacheco, 29, of Pleasant Hill, has asked a judge to reconsider that sentence, claiming its imposition last month “has impressed upon him the importance of living a lawful lifestyle,” according to the request. He had already repeatedly violated no-contact orders that stemmed from his criminal cases related to the woman in the past two years, including by passing her the draft of a letter to send to county prosecutors in an effort to escape punishment, court records show.

The victim emailed the letter to Thomas Tolbert, an assistant Polk County attorney. In it, she describes herself as “very jealous” and “insecure,” according to a copy of the letter that was filed recently in court.

It’s unclear whether the victim knew the full contents of the letter because she speaks Spanish and Tolbert has requested a translator to assist her testimony at trial, court records show.

Booking photo of Walter Pacheco. (Courtesy of Polk County Jail)

Pacheco initially received suspended prison sentences for his convictions of burglary, stalking, tampering with a witness and willful injury. Despite subsequent warnings to cease his contact with the woman or face prison time — including one that resulted in a jail stint last year for violating a no-contact order — Pacheco was arrested in October for allegedly approaching her at a public gym and following her in his vehicle.

He was charged with felony stalking. While at the Polk County Jail, Pacheco called the victim nine times in October, November and December, most often using the phone accounts of other inmates, court records show. The victim declined to answer each of Pacheco’s calls, court records show. In addition to the stalking charge, Pacheco now faces nine more criminal charges for those calls for contempt of court, which were filed this week. His trial has been delayed to July.

A court hearing to discuss Pacheco’s request to reconsider the prison sentence was delayed to next week. He is still held at the county jail. Pacheco — also known by the surname Pacheco Belen — was a briefly a police officer in Carroll and Eagle Grove, even though another woman had alleged he threatened to kill her and her daughter. Pacheco was forced to resign from the Carroll job and was fired by Eagle Grove. He is no longer a certified peace officer.

Luther College breaks single-year fundraising record with more than $33 million committed

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May 19th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Decorah, Iowa via the Iowa Capital Dispatch) – With a multi-million dollar gift from a donor who wishes to remain anonymous, Luther College has broken its record for the most funds raised in one year. The Decorah-based private university announced in a news release Friday that the anonymous person’s donation, which will be put to scholarships for future students, is the second-largest planned gift to Luther College. More than $33 million has been committed to the college this fiscal year, topping the previous record of $26.1 million set in 2005-06.

“On behalf of all our current students, faculty and staff, we are so very thankful to those who have supported the mission of Luther College this year,” Vice President for Development Mary Duvall said in the release. “We have been so excited by some of the transformational gifts we have received in recent months, and we continue to be grateful for the groundswell of individuals who have stepped up to support Luther in the past year.”

Luther College also received its largest-ever individual gift this year in the form of a $10 million commitment from Michael and Nicole Gerdin and the Gerdin Charitable Foundation. The money will go to renovating the Regents Center and renaming it the Gerdin Fieldhouse for Athletics and Wellness. The fieldhouse also received a $2 million donation from Dennis and Suzanne Birkestrand, the news release stated, which will support the renovation and have its court named the Birkestrand Family Court. Its opening phase will begin this summer.

Giving Day records were also broken at the college, with $1.2 million raised for Luther’s unrestricted fund to support “all students, faculty, staff and community endeavors on campus,” according to the news release. The college’s athletics department had its most successful fundraising day on record as well, receiving more than $365,000 in donations.

More than 9,000 individual gifts were donated to the university this academic year, according to the news release.

Iowa teen dies in rollover crash in Boone County

News

May 19th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

An Iowa teen died in a rollover crash in Boone County, according to authorities. Authorities responded Thursday night to a crash that happened four miles east of Ogden on old Highway 30. Officials say the driver, a 17-year-old, was found dead. Their name has not yet been released (as of this report).

Investigators do not yet know what caused the crash.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Sunday, May 19, 2024

Weather

May 19th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly cloudy with scattered showers & thunderstorms, mainly after 5pm. High near 80. E/NW winds 10-20 mph. A few storms this afternoon and evening may be strong to severe, especially over southern Iowa. Strong winds, hail and locally heavy rainfall will be the primary concerns, but a tornado can`t be ruled out.

Tonight: Mostly cloudy w/a 60% chance of showers & thunderstorms. Low around 62.

Monday: Cloudy to partly cloudy, w/a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms. high near 81. S/SW @ 5-10 mph. There is the potential for more strong to severe storms in the afternoon and evening hours. Main threats will again be strong winds, hail and locally heavy rainfall, with the potential for a tornado or two as well.

Monday Night: Showers and thunderstorms likely. Low around 62.

Tuesday: Windy. Showers and possibly a thunderstorm. High near 82. SW winds 15-30 mph. Severe storms with damaging winds, large hail, heavy rainfall and tornadoes are possible, but more details on this system will be  provided in the coming days.

Tuesday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorm. Low around 49. Breezy.

Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 70.

Saturday’s High in Atlantic was 85. Our Low this morning, was 51. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 67 and the Low was 34. The Record High for May 19th was 94 in 1934 & 1975. The Record Low was 22 in 18941. Sunrise: 5:58. Sunset: 8:36.

Hawkeyes Run Rule Panthers to Even Series

Sports

May 18th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

DES MOINES, Iowa – The University of Iowa baseball team defeated Florida International, 15-2, in seven innings on Saturday night at Principal Park.
The Hawkeyes exploded for eight runs in the first inning to set the pace in the run rule victory. They scored two runs in the second, fourth, and fifth innings and plated one run in the third.
“Over time you see a lot of good innings, but I don’t know if I’ve seen 12 quality at bats in a row,” said head coach Rick Heller. The outs were all 400 feet. The guys were dialed in, last night stung a little bit. The focus was there. It was crazy how that inning went and each inning after that until the sixth. We’ve had a few this year you see five, six, seven, eight in the first inning and then we don’t score the rest of the game. To see us answer back and keep putting quality at bats together was great to see.”
The Hawkeyes hit four home runs in the contest and seven different Hawkeyes each had two hits as Iowa outhit FIU, 15-4.
Andy Nelson, Gable Mitchell and Michael Seegers each had three RBIs for Iowa. Ben Wilmes and Cade Moss each brought home two RBIs a piece.
Cade Obermueller got the start and the win; he threw five innings and allowed no runs on five hits. The Iowa City, Iowa, native struck out seven and walked one.
“I felt like we needed this from Cade,” said Heller. “It wasn’t bad at Illinois; it just wasn’t sharp. This season our bad days have been because of walks and free bases. I think it was great for Cade to get back out there and have some success. Didn’t look like there was any discomfort whatsoever.”
Zach Voelker and Jack Whitlock each threw an inning to close out the shortened game.
The Hawkeyes and Panthers close out the series and the regular season tomorrow at 12:05 p.m. (CT) at Principal Park.

Allen Earns NFCA First Team All-Midwest Region

Sports

May 18th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State junior outfielder Angelina Allen picked up another postseason honor this afternoon, as she was named to the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) First Team All-Midwest Region, the organization announced.

Allen, a Moreno Valley, Calif. native, earns her second postseason honor of the year, having notched an All-Big 12 Second Team selection last week. With Allen’s recognition, it marks 12 straight years that ISU has had someone selected to the NFCA All-Midwest Region First Team.

Angelina is the eleventh Cyclone ever to receive All-Midwest Region First Team recognition and the first since both Sami Williams and Mikayla Ramos each did so in 2021. This is the 15th time a Cyclone has been on the All-Midwest Region First Team.

One of just four Cyclones to start all 51 games, the Iowa State left fielder led the team in most every offensive category. Allen had one of the best seasons in ISU history, as she slashed .435/.489/.759, leading the team in all three departments. Her .435 batting average and .489 on-base percentage are the second-highest in a single season in program history.

Angelina recorded 74 hits in 170 at-bats, scored 38 runs and tallied a team-high 43 RBI. She also registered a team-high 33 extra-base hits on the year, recording 22 doubles – the second most in school history and the third-most in the nation – and 11 home runs.

After spending her first season and a half as the Cyclones’ primary first baseman, Allen was swapped to left field during her sophomore year. There, she has been able to excel both in the field and at the plate, playing next to her best friend, Milaysia Ochoa, in center.

NFCA member head coaches from each respective region nominated student-athletes and voted for the teams. All awarded student-athletes now become eligible for the 2024 NFCA Division I All-America squads. The NFCA Division I All-America teams, voted on by the NFCA DI All-American Committee, will be announced at a later date.