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ACLU wants changes to drag ordinances in Mount Pleasant, Harlan, Carroll, Webster City, and Polk City

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June 4th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa A-C-L-U is going after another group of cities it says are violating free speech with their ordinances regulating drag performances. A-C-L-U attorney Shefali Aurora says they’ve sent letter to five cities. “Mount Pleasant, Harlan, Carroll, Webster City, and Polk City, notifying them of their ordinances that unconstitutionally restrict drag,” she says. Aurora says they want the cities to make a modification to the ordinance language.

“So what we’re asking right now is for them to remove the term female and male impersonators from their definition of adult entertainment. Because it includes and specifically targets drag performances that could be protected by First Amendment speech… and it is over broad,” Aurora says. Aurora says the cities say they are trying to regulate obscene speech with the drag ordinances.

“There’s already laws that you know would prevent obscene speech from taking place in these establishments and their laws that regulate obscenity across the state already. And those would not be impacted,” she says. Aurora says they are sending out the letters now during Pride Month, as she says the restrictions target L-G-B-T-Q performers. Aurora says they discovered the language they believe is unconstitutional during a review, and there were not any violations by the five cities. “We have been reviewing municipal codes and you know reaching out to cities in chunks. We have done letters in the past. And we’re continuing to do that advocacy,” Aurora says.

Aurora says they sent out letters in the past to Eagle Grove, Knoxville, Newton. Dyersville, Pella, Waukee and Grinnell, and all the cities made changes after being contacted. She says the only action taken against a city for a violation was Eagle Grove, and they then changed their ordinance.

State Rep Eddie Andrews kicks off his campaign for governor

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June 4th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A state representative from central Iowa is running for governor. Republican Eddie Andrews of Johnston says his goal is to show a candidate who doesn’t have millions can win. “This is going to be a mandate on money,” Andrews said. Andrews spoke to dozens of supporters today (Wednesday) at a kick-off rally on the Iowa Capitol steps.

“I want to challenge every one here to see if we can truly have a ground up campaign,” Andrews says. “…All the professionals say, ‘Well Eddie, what are you going to do? How are you going to raise $10 million?’ Notice they didn’t ask me what my policies were, what my plans were, what my passion is. This crowd here understands what’s at stake.” Andrews, who is serving in his third term in the Iowa House, is a bilingual pastor and entrepreneur.

His primary policy goals are to improve education, end human trafficking, improve education, reduce property taxes and protect landowners from eminent domain. During remarks to supporters, Andrews noted his wife, Betty Andrews — president of the N-Double-A-C-P’s Iowa-Nebraska chapter — was not there. “Like 35-40% of people in Iowa, married couples, we don’t share the same party interestingly enough, but we work together when we can,” he said, “and sometimes we can’t, right? It’s just the real struggle, but we’ve made it work.”

GOP State Rep. Eddie Andrews

Andrews faces a potentially crowded Republican Primary in 2026 that includes Republican Congressman Randy Feenstra of Hull and pastor Brad Sherman of Williamsburg — a former legislator. And Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird may run for governor, too. “I’m not running against them. I’m just putting my plan forward and so let the voters decide,” Andrews said. Andrews says that’s how he approached his successful campaigns for the state legislature.  “Three races — I didn’t run against the Democrat,” Andrews told reporters. “I just said, ‘I’m not running against you. I’m running for Iowa. I’m running for these ideas.'”

Andrews says he started praying about running for governor before current Governor Kim Reynolds announced in April that she wouldn’t seek another term. And Andrews asked his supporters at today’s (Wednesday’s) event to sign nominating petitions to put his name on the 2026 Republican Primary ballot.

2 non-injury accidents in Guthrie County

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June 4th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Guthrie Center, Iowa) – The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office says no injuries were reported following two separate accidents over the past couple of days. Heavy rain and hydroplaning were blamed for an accident Tuesday morning, near Coon Rapids. The Sheriff’s Office says 63-year-old Thomas Darveau, of Manning, was driving a 2011 Chevy Camaro SS on Highway 141 just east of Fig Avenue, at around 9:55-a.m. When he went to pass a 2023 Nissan SUV driven by 33-year-old Abigail Platt, of Glidden, the Camaro hydro-planed on the rain soaked road, and spun around. The car came into contact with the SUV before both vehicles bounced-off each other and came to rest in opposite ditches. The Sheriff’s Office says there was heavy rain at the time, and neither driver showed signs of impairment. Damage from the collision amounted to $5,000 to the vehicles. A State of Iowa No Passing Zone sign sustained $1,000 damage.

Monday morning, an unknown vehicle struck a legally parked 2019 Ford Escape SUV, in Guthrie Center. The accident in the 400 block of Grand Street was reported a little after 8-a.m. Video surveillance showed the incident happened at around 12:25-a.m.  The parked SUV sustained about $2,500 damage, according to the Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office. The incident remains under investigation.

(Updated 6/5/25) Fatal motorcycle accident in NE Iowa Wed. morning (June 4)

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June 4th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Floyd County, Iowa) – A collision between a motorcycle and a semi tractor-trailer Wednesday morning near Charles City, resulted in the death of a woman from Garner. (In an update to our original story) the Iowa State Patrol reports a 2019 Kawasaki motorcycle operated by 66-year-old Ruby May Golnik, of Garner, pulled-out in front of a 2010 Freightliner semi and was struck, at around 9:10-a.m. on U-S Highway 218.

The driver of the semi was a 24-year-old from Canada was not injured.

The Patrol was assisted at the scene by the Floyd County Sheriff’s Office and Floyd Fire Department, along with AMR Charles City Ambulance.

Public Invited to Camblin Hills Housing Development Groundbreaking Ceremony

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June 4th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) –  Officials with Vision Atlantic say they are proud to announce the official groundbreaking ceremony for the highly anticipated Camblin Hills Housing Development. The event takes place 2:30-p.m. Wednesday, June 18, 2025, and will be held at the east end of the development, near 19th Street. The event is open to the public, and will feature a brief program, light refreshments, and a unique opportunity for attendees to meet the contractors bringing this transformative project to life. Guests will also receive an exclusive look at floor plans for the variety of housing options planned for the development.

Camblin Hills, located along Olive Street between 17th & 22nd Street, is named in honor of the late Bob Camblin, a passionate community leader who dedicated his life to the growth of Atlantic, co-founding Vision Atlantic in 2022 before his passing. The project will add 142 new homes to the community over the next five years, designed to meet diverse housing needs with a mix of single-family homes, duplexes, townhomes, and tiny homes.

In 2025 alone, 48 units will be built, including several single-family homes, multiple duplexes, and 10 tiny homes (which will be used as Airbnb rentals)—all aimed at revitalizing Atlantic and welcoming new families to the area.Vision Atlantic

Vision Atlantic says the project is made possible through an incredible partnership with the Charles E. Lakin Foundation and the Community Foundation for Western Iowa. Together, they established a $23 million investment fund, which Vision Atlantic will borrow from to build all 142 units. As the loan is repaid, up to 5% of the fund balance will be donated back to Vision Atlantic to establish a long-term community endowment fund—supporting local needs such as affordable childcare.

Vision Atlantic Board President Christina Bateman says “This project represents a major investment in Atlantic’s future. We are thrilled to take this next step and invite the public to join us in celebrating the start of a development that will help ensure a vibrant, thriving community for generations to come.” For more information about the Camblin Hills Housing Development, visit www.visionatlantic.org or email visionatlanticiowa@gmail.com.

Vision Atlantic is a 501(c)(3) non-profit whose mission is to empower growth, enhance lives, and build a thriving community together through the economic development of Atlantic, Iowa.

RAGBRAI team is scouting the 2025 route this week

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June 4th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The people who help manage RAGBRAI — the Register’s Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa — are inspecting the route for this year’s event. RAGBRAI ride director Matt Phippen is one of the 25 bicyclists in the group. “We’re going to ride every mile just like the riders do, but we’re looking at the roads, ” Phippen says. “We’re making sure we’re seeing things from a bicyclist’s perspective, not a F150 doing 55 miles an hour down the road, so we submit reports to the state and the county and the town that could cause problems for bicycles in July.”

RAGBRAI is scheduled to begin July 19th in Orange City and end in Guttenberg on the 26th of July. The scout team is riding from Forest City to Iowa Falls today (Wednesday).

Adair County Board of Supervisors weekly meeting recap

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June 4th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors held their regular weekly meeting today (June 4th), and approved:

  • Township Clerk Wage for Edwin Hoff in the amount of $80
  • A TIF (Tax Increment Financing) Transfer Resolution in the amount of $34,500. Auditor Mandy Berg…
  • A Fiscal Year 2024 Cost Allocation Plan for DHS reimbursement, in the amount of $9,000.
  • and a Revised Election Official Salary Resolution, with regard to County Attorney Melissa Larson.

In other business, the Board authorized Chair Nathan Baier to sign a letter to allow bid-letting for the Adair County Fairgrounds Grandstand Project. Baier said…

The Board also approved the Engineer’s Drawings for the project as proposed.

The Supervisors in Adair County discussed, but tabled action on establishing a County Comprehensive Plan until next week, when they should have more information on what they want to know, and answers to some of their questions. And they approved Sheriff Jeff Vandewater request to hire Emma Perkey for the Adair County Dispatch Center.

County Engineer Nick Kauffman presented documents for the Board Chair to sign, with regard to: the N-11 Lincoln (Township) Bridge Replacement Project; A Quit Claim Deed for a parcel of land; and the Final Vouchers for a Farm-To-Market road rock contract, along with the awarded P-33 Resurfacing Project, at a cost of nearly $5-million.

Enginner Kauffman said he has received 11 applications for three open positions. He then reported to the Board on Adair County Secondary Roads Department maintenance and activities.

Joni Ernst For U.S. Senate Announces Campaign Manager

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June 4th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

Des Moines, Iowa – U.S. Senator Joni Ernst’s campaign announced today (Wednesday) the hiring of Bryan Kraber as Campaign Manager for her 2026 re-election. Kraber previously served Ernst during her 2020 campaign for the U-S Senate. Her office says Bryan Kraber brings more than a decade of experience in Iowa politics, having worked on high-profile state and federal races. He’s said to be “A seasoned strategist with deep ties across the Hawkeye State…known for his steady leadership, tactical know-how, and unwavering commitment to Iowa’s conservative values.”

Ernst said she’s “…thrilled to have Bryan Kraber leading my re-election campaign. A native Iowan, Bryan knows our state, he knows how to win, and he’s ready to hit the ground running. His experience, energy, and grit will be an incredible asset as we fight for Iowans in the U.S. Senate.”

Kraber said he’s “…honored to lead her campaign,” and that he’s “…ready to get to work to ensure a big win in 2026—so she can continue to fight for Iowa’s farmers, families, and veterans, and make Washington squeal!”

Severe winds, possible twister in QCs leaves 21K+ homes in the dark

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June 4th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

MidAmerican Energy photo

(Radio Iowa) – Powerful thunderstorms with intense winds and a possible tornado thrashed across the Davenport area last (Tuesday) night, toppling trees and snapping several dozen utility poles. There are no reports of any serious injuries. MidAmerican Energy spokesman Geoff Greenwood says many thousands of homes and businesses across the Quad Cities were left in the dark. “At its peak, we had about 21,800 customers out, mostly in Illinois, though we had some on the Iowa side and we restored most of those customers overnight,” Greenwood says, “however, we still have a few thousand that we’re working on and those are the customers where it’s going to take a little bit more time.” That’s because the areas are hard to access, like in hilly backyards that are full of trees.

MidAmerican Energy photo

While much of Iowa just had showers on Tuesday, the storms gained strength as they approached the Quad Cities. “We just had very strong winds that went through the area. In some cases, they just felled trees and the trees took down our power poles and took down the lines,” Greenwood says. “We have counted at least 40 poles that are down and that count is still growing.” Given the extent of the damage and outages, the utility dispatched crews from Des Moines, Fort Dodge, Waterloo and Iowa City to join crews from the Davenport area in the response. “We had more than 75 line workers out in the field overnight, along with more than 70 tree crews,” Greenwood says. “In some cases, we needed those tree crews to clear areas to enable our line crews to do their work safely.”

Most Quad Cities customers had their power restored quickly, though others will need to be patient.”We’re working really hard to get those customers on,” Greenwood says. “We expect to have most of them restored by some time today. It could be into tonight, so most customers will be back throughout the day.”

The Davenport office of the National Weather Service had reports of more than three inches of rainfall in some areas as well as wind gusts of up to 72 miles an hour.

Buena Vista County officials approve road plan for wind farm upgrade

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June 4th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Officials in a northwest Iowa county have approved a plan for road improvements and repairs as 259 wind turbines are removed from a wind farm in Buena Vista County and replaced with more energy-efficient turbines. Two wind farms near Alta have been operating since 1999 and Allete Clean Energy, the current operator, expects to make the switch outs in 2027. Some gravel road intersections may have to be widened for the project — and the county will bill Allete for the work.

Buena Vista County Engineer Bret Wilkinson says he and the county attorney reviewed the details in the written agreement with Allete. “It spells out in here fairly well what will be the procedures will be during the project and after regarding the roadways,” he says, “do a few things on both sides to make their life simpler and to make our life simpler during this construction project.”

The company is replacing the towers as well as the turbines at its two wind farms in Buena Vista County. The new towers will be shorter than the existing towers.