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Intermittent lane closures on U.S. 6 between U.S. 71 and Iowa 48 in Cass County begin Monday, July 19

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July 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

CRESTON, Iowa – July 13, 2021 – Road construction work on U.S. 6 between Iowa 71 near Atlantic, and Iowa 48 near Lewis, will require intermittent lane closures weekdays from 7 a.m. until 6 p.m. beginning on Monday, July 19 until Aug. 5, weather permitting. That’s according to the Iowa Department of Transportation’s Creston construction office. Officials say during the project, traffic will be controlled with flaggers and a pilot car while work is taking place. A 16-foot lane width limit will be in effect.

Survey: Nonprofits won’t be back to pre-COVID levels for 1-2 years yet

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July 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A survey of dozens of nonprofit organizations across western Iowa and Nebraska finds many are still feeling the financial impacts of the pandemic after already losing millions of dollars in the past year. Hannah Young, spokeswoman for the Nonprofit Association of the Midlands, says their Nonprofit Pulse Poll shows the nonprofit sector is stabilizing in the two states, though the future remains uncertain. “We’ve had a lot of federal funding that has helped a lot of nonprofits through the last year and now that that’s starting to back off, what will nonprofits do now? We just don’t know the answer to that yet,” Young says. “I think we’ll see next year how many, unfortunately, do have to close down or maybe merge.”

Mergers of nonprofits that offer similar services isn’t necessarily a bad thing, Young says, as two could emerge as a stronger one. Still, the survey found nonprofits surveyed anticipate losing more than 15-million dollars combined this year due to COVID-19, an average of nearly 100-thousand dollars per agency. “That’s only out of 159 responses that we got, so that number is much, much larger,” Young says. “That number was just compiled of the average amounts that people projected they would lose in 2020. Again, that’s a very conservative number due to the fact that there are many, many more nonprofits in our area.”

Compared to a poll a year ago, the newest survey found 16-percent of nonprofits feel less financially stable than last year, and about six-percent report they are in financial crisis. Even with all of the challenges the pandemic presented, Young says some positives have come out of COVID as well, like expanding services, increased collaboration, and the rise of virtual programming and training. “I think the biggest one is that virtual programming returned,” Young says. “That’s something, for instance, we’re doing. We’re able to reach so many more people now by having some of our meetings and webinars on Zoom. That’s a really cool opportunity that we had before but we didn’t really utilize.”

Many of the non-profits surveyed project it will be one to two years before they’re again operating at pre-COVID levels.

More at www.nonprofitam.org

Lane closures on east- and westbound I-80 in Cass County begin Wednesday, July 21

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July 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

CRESTON, Iowa – July 13, 2021 – The Iowa Department of Transportation’s Creston Construction Office reports, a bridge deck overlay project on east- and westbound Interstate 80 between Iowa 173 (exit 54) three miles east of Marne, and Cass County Road N-16 (exit 57) five miles west of Brayton, will require reducing traffic to one lane controlled with temporary barrier rail beginning at 8 a.m. Wednesday, July 21, until Oct. 7, weather permitting.

Work on the project will be completed in stages with the left lane closed first and then the right lane closed after work is completed in the left lane. A 13-foot-8-inch lane width limit will be in effect during this project.

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. The latest traveler information is available anytime through the 511 system. Visit 511ia.org; call 511 (within Iowa) or 800-288-1047 (nationwide); stay connected with 511 on Facebook or Twitter (find links at https://iowadot.gov/511/511-social-media-sites); or download the free app to your mobile device.

CAM Superintendent reminds patrons of Wednesday Facility Focus Group meeting

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July 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Anita) – The CAM School Board met Monday evening in a regular session. Shared CAM-Nodaway Valley Superintendent Paul Croghan says with regard to the District’s facilities, there is a Financial Focus Group meeting scheduled for 6:30-p.m. Wednesday, in Massena.

He says the community had been engaged with and highly interested in, the process of coming up with a facilities plan.

They started out with about 150 people attending the first, in-person meeting. Since then, there’s been at least 70 or 80 people attending, and countless more seeing and listening to the discussion on-line. He says they anticipated things to continue to progress and refining the process as they move along.

In other discussion/action, the CAM School Board made some adjustments in association with the FY2020 Audit Review, by clearing inactive Activity Accounts. There were also minor changes in the Student Handbook.

They approved an Out-of-State Football Trip for a Football Camp for later this month, but if CAM Baseball continues to win as they did Monday night, then the trip will not happen, according to Croghan. It could be made-up this Fall. The CAM School Board renewed an agreement with the Cass County Sheriff’s Office for a School Resource Officer, and Sharing Agreements with Nodaway Valley.

(Podcast) KJAN News, 7/13/21

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July 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The 8:05-a.m. Broadcast News w/Ric Hanson.

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A third candidate plans to seek GOP spot to challenge Axne

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July 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Republican State Senator Zach Nunn of Bondurant plans to run for congress and challenge the only Democrat in Iowa’s D-C delegation. Nunn served two terms in the Iowa House and was elected to the state senate in 2018. He’s also a member of the Iowa National Guard who was deployed this past year. Nunn is the third Republican to announce they’re running in the current third congressional district, which is represented by Congresswoman Cindy Axne, a Democrat from West Des Moines, so a G-O-P primary is likely. Republicans Mary Ann Hanusa, a former state legislator from Council Bluffs, and Nicole Hasso of Johnston, who works in the financial services industry, also plan to seek to the G-O-P spot to challenge Axne. Axne has said she’s considering her options for 2022 and seeking a third term in the U.S. House is one of them.

The state legislature plans to approve new maps for all four of Iowa’s congressional districts next month and the Des Moines metro — where Axne, Nunn and Hasso live — will be in the same district. Hanusa aims to run against Axne, even if Hanusa’s Council Bluffs home is no longer in the same congressional district. According to the US Constitution, candidates are only required to live in the state they plan to represent in the U.S. House, but there’s no requirement they must live within the district.

(Podcast) KJAN News, 7/13/21

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July 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The broadcast News at 7:07-a.m., from Ric Hanson.

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Travel note: I-80 EB, E. of Hwy 71…right shoulder blocked

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July 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa DOT’s 511 system reports (as of 6:18-a.m.) the right shoulder of Interstate 80 eastbound, one-mile east of the Highway 71/Atlantic-Brayton exit, is blocked due to a crash. Additional information was not immediately available.

Atlantic School Board to meet Wed. evening

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July 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A regular meeting of the Atlantic School Board will take place 6-p.m. Wednesday (July 14), in the High School Media Center (and streamed live on YouTube). Discussion items on their agenda will include an update on the District’s Facility Project, and a review of Board Policies, Series 300 and 900. Action items include:

  • 2021-22 Student Fees (Superintendent Steve Barber says the current fee structure has remained unchanged for the past three-years, and he sees “No reason to make any change for the upcoming school year.” Adult lunch prices have not yet officially been posted. Mr. Barber says “If these lunches need to be different than $3.95, we [the Board] will need to revisit next month.”
  • The Atlantic School Board will act on awarding a 2021-22 Fuel Contract, and
  • Spring 2022 Coaching Contracts as follows:
    • Head Boys Track – Abby Becker
    • 8th Grade Boys Track – Trace Petersen
    • Head Girls Track – Matt Mullenix
    • Asst. Girls Track – Derek Hall
    • 7th Grade Girls Track – Casey Pelzer
    • 8th Grade Girls Track – Taylor Williams
    • Head Tennis – Michael McDermott
    • Asst. Tennis – Cole Renken
    • Head Girls Soccer – Dan Vargason
    • Head Boys Soccer – Matt Smith
    • Asst. Girls Soccer – Alyssa Dovenspike
    • Asst. Boys Soccer – Mark Anderson
    • Head Boys Golf – Ed Den Beste
    • Head Girls Golf – Kathy Hobson.

The School Board will also act on approving the resignations of Amber Caudle – MS Paraprofessional, and Rob Hansen – HS Asst. Baseball Coach. The are expected to approve also, Contract Recommendations for: Tori Dolch – Freshman Volleyball Coach; Adam Smith – Volunteer Football Coach; Katy Christensen, Vol. Volleyball Coach; Bruce Henderson – Vol. Cross Country Coach; Clair Acker, Jim Mullenix and Roger Warne – Substitute/Activity Bus Drivers.

Area County Fair schedules for July 13 & 14 2021

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July 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Adams County Fair wraps-up its week-long run today, in Corning. The final, big day starts off with a 7-a.m. Pancake Breakfast, followed by the Dairy Show and 8 and the Beef Show at 8:30. Here’s the rest of the schedule:

  • 12:30-p.m.: Dog Show Check-in
  • 1:00-p.m.: Dog Show
  • 1:30-p.m. Livestock Judging
  • 2-p.m. until 5-p.m.: Ag Day in the Pavilion
  • 4-p.m.: Tall Corn Contest
  • 5-p.m.: Ag Day Meal & Open Class Bottle Buckaroo Show
  • 6-p.m.: Livestock released
  • 7-p.m.: Fair Sale.

On Wednesday, there will be clean-up beginning at 8-a.m., and Static Projects will be released from 8-a.m. to 5-p.m.  And finally, on Saturday, July 17th, at Carcass Judging begins at 9-a.m., followed at Noon by Carcass Results being announced at Corning Meat Processing (w/Swine Caracass Exhibitors present).   At the Montgomery County Fair, beginning at 9-a.m., there is entries and judging of 4-H Ag and Natural Resources, Creative Arts, Family and Consumer Sciences, Personal Development & STEM Exhibits at the 4-H Building.

Also:

  • from 4-until 6-p.m.: Enter, Weigh-in and check papers for 4-H/FFA Poultry at the Livestock Pavilion
  • 7:30-p.m.: Welcome by Montgomery County Fair Board President Andrew Herzberg at the Fairgrounds Auditorium, along with the following….
    • Clover Kids Graduation
    • Montgomery County Fair Hall of Fame
    • Iowa 4-H Hall of Fame
    • Presentation of County Youth Council Scholarship
    • Rotary Club “Service Above Self” Awards
    • Presentation of the John Hossle Scholarship
    • Bake sale of food and nutrition exhibits
    • Announcements and Crowning of Fair Queen
    • 4-H Pie Auction.
  • 8:15-p.m.: Religious Rally – Fairground Auditorium
  • 8:30-p.m.: Montgomery County Youth Council Gaga Ball Tournament – Gaga Ball Pit.

A full slate of activities get underway Wednesday at the Audubon and Shelby County Fairs, also. Look for those schedules tomorrow, here at kjan.com.