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Albia resident causes stir over vulgar politically-related sign

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August 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A profane sign about the president has caused a stir in Albia, particularly for its location about a block from an elementary school. KCCI reports the sign, placed in front of a home on Main Street last week, uses the “F” word before referring to President Joe Biden. Community leaders and parents from Grant Elementary school voiced concerns that students returning to class would inevitably see the sign.

Albia Mayor Richard Clark says the community feels like it’s his responsibility order the sign to be removed, but he says after he consulted the city attorney, a former lieutenant governor and the Iowa League of Cities, each said it is out of his hands.  The Mayor said he was disgusted by the sign put up by Albia resident Tyson Hackett, in response to the events in Afghanistan and his view of Biden’s handling of the situation. Some in the community who support former President Donald Trump are still uncomfortable with the profanity near the school.

Clark said he tried personally to intervene, by speaking with Hackett and explaining to him that kids see the sign as they leave school. Hackett did make a concession this week by flipping around the sign so that it no longer faces the school. But he said doesn’t intend to take down the sign entirely.

Eddyville residents told to shelter in place after acid spill at factory

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August 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Ajinomoto plant in Eddyville was evacuated last (Wednesday) night because of a chemical spill. Mahaska County 911 was told around 8:20 last night about an acid leak at the plant. Ajinomoto makes amino acids that are used as supplements to make feed for dairy cattle, swine and poultry. Eddyville residents were advised to shelter in place until the chemical completely bleeds off from the tank. The shelter order was cancelled at 1 o’clock this morning.

There are no reports of injuries at this time. Because of the chemical spill, EBF schools were to start two hours late this morning.

(Podcast) KJAN News, 8/26/21

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August 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

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Atlantic likely to solicit bids for the 2022 fireworks show

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August 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic City Council is expected to act in an upcoming meeting, on going out for bids when it comes to the July 2022 City-sponsored fireworks display. The City’s Personnel and Finance Committee met Wednesday evening and voted to recommend the City move forward and solicit bids over the next few weeks.

As we’ve mentioned, the City received numerous complaints from its citizens following the 4th of July show in 2021, when the company the City hired – J & M Displays – fireworks program turned out to be less impressive then many had hoped. The show lasted for just 11 minutes.

After the company received the City’s complaint, J&M offered to give the community a free show (Valued at $6,000), and hold next year’s show on July 2nd. The City rejected the offer, and terminated the contract.

(Podcast) KJAN News, 8/26/21

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August 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

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Overdose deaths see dramatic boost during pandemic

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August 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Federal officials report drug overdoses rose 30-percent nationwide last year, the biggest annual increase in history. According to the Centers for Disease Control, 428 Iowans died from drug overdoses last year. That’s compared to 346 the previous year. Alison Lynch, director of the University of Iowa’s Addiction and Recovery Collaborative, says people were cut off from social support during the pandemic. “But then there’s been some other long-standing impacts,” Lynch says, “Things like stigma about using substances or having a substance use problem and then stigma about asking for help with that.”

She says increased fear and anxiety during the pandemic was also a factor in the dramatic increase in overdoses. “Another factor really has been the increasing contamination of the drugs with fentanyl,” she says, “which is so potent and it’s much easier to overdose and die with that.” The C-D-C reports 93-thousand people died of opioid overdoses nationwide last year.

Lynch made her comments on the Iowa Public Radio show, “River to River.”

(By Natalie Krebs, Iowa Public Radio)

Red Oak Police & Montgomery County Sheriff’s reports

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August 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak report the arrest late Wednesday night, of 45-year-old Edward Strickland, from Red Oak. He was arrested for Driving While Barred, following a traffic stop. Strickland was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $2,000 bond. Late Wednesday morning, of 68-year-old Henry Eugene Kasha, from Villisca was taken into custody on a Red Oak P-D warrant for Harassment in the 3rd Degree. His arrest followed a traffic stop in Red Oak. Kasha was being held without bond in the Montgomery County Jail.

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office says at around 10-p.m. August 21st, Deputies were dispatched to a single-vehicle accident just east of Stanton on Highway 34. Upon arrival, deputies spoke with a woman later identified as Caitlyn M. Bressler, of Nodaway, the owner of the vehicle. Upon further investigation, Bressler was arrested for OWI/2nd offense. Her bond was set at $2,000.

And, at around 11:20-p.m. on Aug. 6th, Montgomery County Deputies located a vehicle stopped at Evergreen and Highway 34. A man later identified as Billy Lynn Leeper, of Red Oak, was asleep at the wheel. When they made contact with Leeper, deputies detected the odor of intoxicants coming from his vehicle. Leeper was subsequently arrested on a felony charge of OWI/3rd offense. He was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $5,000 bond.

Heat Advisory in effect today from Noon until 8-p.m. (8/25/21)

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August 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

330 AM CDT Thu Aug 26 2021

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A HEAT ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM NOON TO 8 PM FOR MOST COUNTIES ALONG AND SOUTH OF INTERSTATE 80 IN CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN IOWA (including Harrison, Shelby, Audubon, Guthrie, Dallas, Pottawattamie, Cass, Adair, Madison, Mills, Montgomery, Adams, Union, Fremont, Page, Taylor and Ringgold Counties).

* WHAT…Heat index values up to 105 expected.

* IMPACTS…Hot temperatures and high humidity may cause heat illnesses to occur.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors. Young
children and pets should never be left unattended in vehicles under any circumstances.

Take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside. When possible reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or evening. Know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Wear lightweight and loose fitting clothing when possible. To reduce risk during outdoor work, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks in shaded or air conditioned environments. Anyone overcome by heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location. Heat stroke is an emergency! Call 9 1 1.

Pork Producers weigh next steps as California law on confinement size looms

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August 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Pork Producers Association is exploring its legal options after a judge dismissed its attempt to block rules that likely will prevent most Iowa-raised pork from being sold in California. The federal judge wrote there isn’t proof California voters intended to harm Iowa pork producers when they passed what’s called Proposition 12. Once regulations to into effect next year, California businesses won’t be able to sell pork that comes from pigs confined in less than 24 square feet of space.

Eldon McAfee, an attorney for the Iowa Pork Producers Association, says it’ll be tough for producers to give each breeding pig more space than that. “We alleged in the lawsuit that it would be very difficult — you never want to use the word impossible; it can be done, but it would be very difficult, extremely difficult on a commercial basis,” he says.

McAfee says to comply with the size requirements, producers would have to get rid of individual crafts and shift to housing sows in groups and the conversion would be expensive.

(Reporting by Iowa Public Radio’s Katie Peikes)

Council Bluffs mother sues governor over ban on school mask mandates

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August 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The mother of two young students in Council Bluffs is suing Governor Kim Reynolds over the law she signed that bans schools from requiring masks. Fran Parr has twin sons in first grade. Parr says she’s fighting for the safety of in-person learning. “I hope we get some recognition of the risk that this Delta variant is to the unvaccinated and to children,” she says.

Parr’s lawsuit also names the Iowa Department of Education as a defendant. It’s the first lawsuit filed to challenge the law Reynolds signed in May. Parr says thousands of kids under the age of 12 aren’t eligible for the Covid vaccine and Iowa is poised for super-spreader events in every Iowa school.

“So if my kids were in class, a kid had Covid or was found to be Covid-positive, but he was masked, that would make me feel a lot more comfortable that we’re still managing this, we’re still doing the best that we can.” Governor Reynolds has said it should be parents who decide whether their children wear masks at school.