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National T-Bone Trails Day: T-Bone Trail Ride set for June 4th!

Ag/Outdoor, News, Sports

June 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Conservation Board will hold a National Trails Day T-Bone Trail Ride, on Saturday, June 4, 2022. Program participants will meet at the I-80/T-Bone Trail Trailhead, North of Atlantic, beginning at 1-p.m.  There is no charges. Bike, walk, strollers…everyone is welcome! Come out and celebrate National Trails Day!  All ages/abilities welcome and Free!

The event will be cancelled if there is inclement weather.

Changes coming to Adair County landfill recycling

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June 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – Changes with regard to recycling are coming to the Adair County. During a meeting this (Wednesday) morning in Greenfield of the Adair County Board of Supervisors, Board Chair Matt Wedemeyer explained the recycling bins will no longer be accepting plastic products, beginning in August.

He said it is costing the County money to take-in the plastic.

The Adair County Supervisors, Wednesday, met the Summer Seasonal Environmental Education Naturalist. Sabrina Ann Becker, from Stuart, said her position is made possible through ISU Extension and AmeriCorps. She spoke about her plans and activities for the Summer, including grade appropriate camps.

Becker recently completed her Freshman year at ISU, and began her duties in Adair County on May 16th. Becker is expected to work through the end of August, and not just for Adair County.

In his report to the Board, Adair County Conservation Director Dominic Johnson said the camping season got off to a slow start due to the cold and wet conditions, but this past week was very busy.

As of today (Wednesday), Johnson said the campgrounds have brought-in over $4,000 in revenue, for a total of $44,268.

He said also, tent camping is just not as popular as it used to be, but those who do still camp that way, like to use the pads with electrical sites. Johnson said the camping pads at Lake Orient have been re-rocked with four loads of crushed rock. More is expected to be delivered Thursday. And, during the Summer, his Department will be working on assembling park kiosks and parking barricades.

Council Bluffs man arrested in Glenwood

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June 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Police in Glenwood report a man from Council Bluffs was arrested Tuesday. 24-year-old Dominic Durrett was arrested for possession of a controlled substance, and possession of drug paraphernalia. His bond was set at $1,300.

Over 20 Vendors Expected at Produce in the Park June 2 Farmers Market

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June 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

ATLANTIC, IA – If a free concert by Jason Reed, a free bounce house for kids, and a free drawing for over 20 weeks’ worth of produce isn’t enough to convince folks to visit Produce in the Park in Atlantic on Thursday, June 2nd, a lineup of over 20 vendors might be. Market Manager Brigham Hoegh said products expected at the June 2nd farmers market include fresh produce, meats, honey, eggs, popcorn, lemonade, pastries, desserts, pizza, jewelry, soaps, candles, plants for home gardens, and more. Hoegh says while vendor numbers are expected to remain higher than recent years throughout the season, almost all vendors are expected to visit the park on opening night.

Dale Raasch (right) of Bridgewater Farm with his son, Tyler (left). Bridgewater Farm is one of over 20 vendors participating in Produce in the Park this summer

Expected June 2 Vendors and Products
Atlantic Atlas Cinema – Popcorn, lemonade, and more
Brun Ko Farm – Spinach, microgreens, kale, granola, beef, pork, and lamb
Bridgewater Farm – Certified organic produce including asparagus, lettuces, green onions, potatoes,
swiss chard and more, eggs, beef, pork, and chicken
DezaRae Farm Soaps – Goat milk soaps, lotions, and creams
Donna’s Jewelry – Jewelry, magnets, and more
Dragonfly Creations – Coasters, magnets, candles and tarts, soaps, beard oil, car freshies
Duane’s Creations – Jams and clocks
Frosting, Inc. – Cupcakes and cookies
Harrisdale Farmstead – Asparagus and rhubarb
Johnna Joy Designs – Jewelry and art
Hungry Spartan Pizza Food Truck
Kringleman Pastries – Danish Kringle, pastries, cinnamon rolls, and desserts
Midwest Candles by Brit – Candles and wax melts
Matilda Dawn Creations – Greeting cards and wall-sized Scrabble tiles
Molly’s Crafts – Squirrel feeders
Noble Provisions – Beef and pork
Piper’s Brae Farm – Aronia berries and products, eggs, honey
Rolling Acres Farm – Plants for your home garden
Smudge – Soaps, candles, bath bombs, and more
Sue’s Country Garden – Plants for your home garden, jams, and more
Ter-Bear Honey – Honey
Tracie Lobstein – Sewn and embroidered aprons, totes, clothing, and more
Produce in the Park June 2:

Time: 4:30-6:30 PM
Location: Atlantic City Park (10 W. 7th Street, Atlantic, IA 50022)
Free Live Music: Jason Reed
Food Truck: Hungry Spartan Pizza
Can’t Miss: Free drawing for 20 weeks of produce boxes from Bridgewater Farm (a $350 value!). All visitors to the park on June 2 age 18 and older are eligible to enter. (Sponsored by the Cass County Local Food Policy Council.)
Fun for Kids: Bounce house and more activities by Nishna Valley Family YMCA.
Self-Care Summer visiting organization: Atlantic Public Library
Visiting organizations: Master Gardeners and Cass County Grow Another Row
Payment methods accepted: All vendors accept cash. Many accept credit card and Venmo. All qualifying food vendors accept SNAP/EBT (also known as food stamps). All fresh produce vendors both accept and distribute Double Up Food Bucks (coupons given for SNAP/EBT purchases of fresh produce).

Produce in the Park June 2022 farmers markets are sponsored by the Atlantic Community Promotion Commission, the Nishna Valley Family YMCA, Cass County Tourism, Cass Health, First Whitney Bank and Trust, the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce, and Deter Motor Co. For updates on Produce in the Park, follow Produce in the Park on Facebook
(www.facebook.com/ProduceInThePark) or Instagram (www.instagram.com/produceintheparkatlanticia/), or visit the Produce in the Park website to sign up for the e-newsletter at www.produceintheparkatlanticiowa.com.

DNR says pipeline leak is dumping wastewater into the Iowa River

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June 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa D-N-R says treated wastewater is being dumped into the Iowa River due to a pipeline leak at the Eldora wastewater treatment plant. Recreational enthusiasts are being advised to avoid contact with the river below the 14th Avenue bridge on the east side of town due to suspected high e-coli bacteria levels. The wastewater was rerouted on Tuesday with the process expected to be ongoing for the next several days.

The DNR is monitoring the situation and will determine any future action along the way, as needed.

Ernst says Senate is taking ‘a hard look’ at gun control legislation

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June 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Senator Joni Ernst says gun violence will be addressed in the Senate, following last week’s shootings at a Texas elementary school that left 19 children and two adults dead. Ernst, a Republican from Red Oak, calls the slayings in Uvalde “a horrible, evil act.” Ernst says, “We do have a number of members in the Senate that have been assigned by leadership to really take a hard look at this particular incident, what happened, background behind the shooter, and how this could have happened in such a lovely community.”

A bipartisan group of senators is working on a compromise plan that would bridge the gap between making schools safer while not infringing on people’s constitutional rights. “Just trying to get to the root cause of some of these mass shootings and how we can prevent in the future while maintaining people’s Second Amendment rights, which is extremely important, but understanding evil individuals,” Ernst says. “How do we prevent them from doing this type of activity?”

Ernst’s counterpart, Senator Chuck Grassley told Radio Iowa on Tuesday he’s hopeful common ground can be reached on bipartisan gun control legislation.

Iowa 39 from U.S. 59 to Avenue C in Denison to close Thursday, June 9

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June 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa – June 1, 2022 – The Iowa Department of Transportation’s District 3 Office in Sioux City reports a pavement repair project on Iowa 39 from U.S. 59 to Avenue C in Denison will require closing the roadway to traffic beginning Thursday, June 9, until Tuesday, June 14, weather permitting. During the project, motorists will be detoured around the work zone by using U.S. 59, Arrowhead Road, and Avenue C.

The Iowa DOT reminds motorists to drive with caution, obey the posted speed limit and other signs in the work area, and be aware that traffic fines for moving violations are at least double in work zones. As in all work zones, drivers should stay alert, allow ample space between vehicles, and wear seat belts.

UNI looks to fast-track certifying paraeducators as full teachers

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June 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A new program at the University of Northern Iowa could help ease the state’s teacher shortage by allowing paraeducators to become certified teachers without leaving their current jobs. All classes for the two-year program, called the Purple Pathway for Paraeducators, will be offered online outside of normal work hours. Colleen Mulholland, dean of the U-N-I College of Education, says more schools are looking within their own classrooms to develop new teachers. “Paraeducators come to the profession in many, many different ways and many of them are very interested in continuing their career growth in education,” Mulholland says, “so the Purple Pathway is our attempt to fill that need.”

Mulholland says paras have experience in the classroom that makes them good candidates to become new teachers. “Paraeducators are committed to the community. They’re committed to the school,” she says. “They’re, in some cases, the constant or the continuity for students in their school.” Applications for the program will be accepted starting this week. Earlier this year, the state Department of Education announced a grant program to support schools that create apprenticeships for paraeducators to finish their teaching degrees.

(reporting by Grant Gerlock, Iowa Public Radio)

Health official: Kids need to get COVID boosters before summer starts

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June 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Health experts are encouraging Iowans to make sure their children are up to date on their COVID-19 vaccinations before summer vacation starts. In May, the Centers for Disease Control expanded its recommendations for booster doses to include children who are five to eleven years old. Mike Brownlee, chief pharmacy officer at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, says kids should be fully vaccinated — and boosted — before heading off to summer activities. “So as we think about where people are traveling to, they may be traveling into areas that are higher risk,” Brownlee says. “We’ve seen that changing throughout the country where, with this new sub variant, it’s still spreading, the virus is still here, the pandemic is still a real thing.”

Brownlee says state data show just about a quarter of the state’s five-to-eleven-year-olds are fully vaccinated, and COVID cases are rising across the country. “We know that millions of kids have been infected,” he says. “Last I remember, about 30% of those that don’t really have other conditions still end up being hospitalized. Federal health officials recommend children get the booster shot five months after their last dose, or three months after if they are immunocompromised.

(reporting by Natalie Krebs, Iowa Public Radio)

Red Oak man arrested for Assault, Tuesday night

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June 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak report the arrest at around 9:45-p.m. Tuesday, of 29-year-old Isaias Guerra, from Red Oak. Guerra was taken into custody in the 1800 block of E. Summit Street in Red Oak, on a charge of simple Assault. His bond was set at $300.