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NEW Adventure Pass Program in Atlantic

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May 28th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – A Community for Kids is thrilled to announce a partnership with the Atlantic Public Library and local businesses to offer Adventure Passes.  These passes provide the opportunity for families to enjoy free admission to area attractions with just a library card.  Adventure Passes are like checking out a book, but instead of reading a story on pages, your family can create real life memories together. Any adult with a library card in good standing can check out passes that provide free entry to participating family fun destinations locally.

The Adventure Pass program is made possible thanks to generous contributions from The Nishna Valley YMCA, Shift Atl for The Range, The City of Atlantic for Sunnyside Pool, and The Moviehouse & Event Center, who have donated passes for library patrons. It’s a win-win: families get to explore new places together, and businesses get to welcome new visitors and hopefully be supported in other ways while they are there.

Adventure Passes are available on a first-come, first-served basis and can be checked out through the Atlantic Public Library. To check out an Adventure Pass, a family simply needs a valid library card and someone 18 or older checking it out.  The patrons will have 7 days from checkout to “Adventure Out” and use the pass.

You can learn more about the Adventure Pass program at the library’s Summer Kick-off on Monday, June 2, where the passes will be available for first check out.

Work release escape of Frederick Bickham

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May 28th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – The Iowa Department of Corrections reports 26-year-old Frederick Dewayne Bickham, who was convicted of Robbery 2nd Degree in Polk County, failed to report back to the Fort Des Moines – Bldg. 70 as required on Saturday, May 24, 2025. Bickham is a 6-foot 2-inches tall, 235-pound Black male. He was admitted to the work release facility on April 29, 2025.

Persons with information on Bickham’s whereabouts should contact local police.

Bickham

Waukon man found guilty of killing estranged wife

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May 28th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – An Allamakee County jury found a northeast Iowa man guilty Tuesday of killing his wife.  Forty-one-year-old Brandon Kasemeier was charged with first-degree murder in the death of his estranged wife, Jami Kasemeier, who was found dead inside their Waukon home on January 22, 2024. It’s believed Jami Kasemeier was killed on January 21st, the last day family members say they heard from her. Two days later, Brandon Kasemeier was arrested some 900 miles away in Loveland, Colorado.

While the defense conceded that Kasemeier had killed his wife, they also argued that he was too intoxicated to form the intent to murder Jamie Kasemeier. Kasemeier is now set for sentencing on July 7th and faces a mandatory sentence of life in prison without parole.

Adair County Supervisors meeting recap, 5/28/25

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May 28th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors held their regular weekly meeting today (May 28th). The Board acknowledged receipt and filing of, the Adair County Landfill Audit, and they approved a courtyard use permit for June 14th from the Greenfield Chamber of Commerce, for a radio station-sponsored tractor ride that day. They also approved skipping their June 18th meeting, since most county offices will be closed that day. The Adair County Supervisors approved also, a General Relief Burial Application, and the signing of the County VSO National Training Reimbursement Form. Auditor Mandy Berg….

The Board authorized setting June 25th at 9:15-a.m., as the date and time for a public hearing on a Resolution “Not to exceed [$5-million dollars] in General Obligation Urban Renewal Bonds.” Mandy Berg explained…

They approved also, a wage step increase for Auditor’s Deputy Timber Woosley.

Adair County Courthouse, Greenfield, IA

In other business, the Board heard from Southern Iowa Council Of Governments (SICOG) Senior Planner, Jeremy Rounds, with regard to an updated County Comprehensive Plan. The Plan is designed as a long-term road-map for community growth and economic development. The current plan was developed in the late 1990’s. Rounds said the County should update or draft a new Comprehensive Plan every 15-to 20-years.

He was asked by Supervisor Jodie Hoadley, if the plan would address future wind turbines, energy centers, data centers, cell towers, pipelines, etc. Rounds said it would cover many areas of development.

Rounds said the Board is not required to update the Comprehensive Plan.

No action was taken on approving a plan during the meeting this (Wednesday) morning. Discussions, including a budget appropriation will continue, with possible action during their June 25th meeting. If the Board eventually decides to have the plan updated, it could submit a Request for Proposal for bids. Rounds said the CP could cost $15-to 25-thousand dollars, depending on the scope of the plan.

SICOG is capable of creating the plan, as they have done in the past, if the Board desires.

Governor signs paid family leave policy for state employees

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May 28th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds has signed legislation to provide paid family leave to new parents who work in state government. Women who work in state government get four weeks of paid leave after giving birth and a state employee whose spouse or partner gives birth get one week of family leave. The same family leave policy will apply to state employees who adopt a child. Governor Reynolds says giving state employees time away from work to focus on their newborns is part of making Iowa a pro-family state. The proposal has been among the governor’s priority bills in the past three years. It won nearly unanimous support from the House and Senate this spring.

Gov. Reynolds signs the families first bill (5-27-25)

Reynolds has until June 14th to take action on all the bills that passed the 2025 Iowa legislature. She’s recently approved a new graduation requirement for Iowa high schoolers. They’ll have to pass the same test immigrants must pass in order to become U-S citizens. Another bill signed by the governor yesterday (Tuesday) forbids community colleges as well as Iowa counties and cities from having diversity, equity and inclusion programs.

Questions remain over cause of deadly Davenport building collapse in 2023

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May 28th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Two years ago today (Wednesday), an apartment building in downtown Davenport partly collapsed, killing three residents and injuring several, though an investigation into the cause of the collapse still hasn’t been made public. The Iowa Department of Criminal Investigation report on the incident was completed in April of 2024, but it remains sealed. Davenport resident Ezra Sidran, a retired University of Iowa computer science professor, says the city may have played a role in the collapse.

“I and others have filed FOIAs with the Department of Public Safety for the DCI report, and we are hoping to get it this week,” Sidran says. “And I think that if we do get that DCI report, the city’s culpability will be pretty obvious.” Generally, the Department of Public Safety has ten days to respond to a Freedom of Information Act Request. The Iowa Public Information Board ruled that it is up to the Department of Public Safety whether to release the report.

File photo by Zachary Oren Smith, Iowa Public Radio

Scott County Attorney Kelly Cunningham refused to release the report, citing confidentiality concerns and what she said were threats to the building’s owner, Andrew Wold (WALD). Sidran says Wold has left the state.  “Mr. Wold has changed his name to Andrew Langel, has fled to Florida, has sold five million dollars worth of his property and is clearly not in any danger,” Sidran says, “so there’s no reason why this report should not be public.”

To date, no criminal charges have been filed against Wold or his companies.

Iowa’s own Superman Brandon Routh headlines weekend Des Moines Con

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May 28th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa-born actor who first won international fame for his 2006 role as the Man of Steel in “Superman Returns” is returning to his home state this weekend. Norwalk native Brandon Routh tops the list of headliners for the fourth annual Des Moines Con, what event founder Ben Penrod describes as a pop culture festival, celebrating comics, cosplay, TV, film, gaming, and anime. “Des Moines Con is something like a nerdy flea market featuring celebrities and discussion panels and workshops and costume contests,” Penrod says. “If you’re in downtown Des Moines at some point this weekend, you might see some folks wearing some crazy costumes, dressed like superheroes or cartoon characters.”

While many convention attendees will be clad in detailed, sophisticated costumes, many others will just be in plain clothes, while hoping to catch a glimpse — and a photo — of famed figures from comic books and movies. Penrod reminds, follow the rules of comicon etiquette. “Most cosplayers are there because they want people to take photos of them, so it’s usually fine, but we just say, you know, make sure you ask permission first,” Penrod says. “As far as the celebrities who come, those guys do typically charge and they they’ll have a price list.” He says it’s a thrill to be bringing a global star back to central Iowa. “Brandon Routh has been getting a ton of love on our social media,” Penrod says. “I think people are so excited to see him back in Des Moines.”

One new event this year is a concert on Saturday night that will feature Epic Rap Battles of History, the celebrated California rap group, though Penrod says it’s the T-V and movie celebrities that will likely be the most popular draws. “Between Brandon Routh, Charlie Cox (of Daredevil), Mike Colter (of Luke Cage), and Neil Newbon from Baldur’s Gate Three, I think those guys are kind of the big heavy hitters for this year,” Penrod says, “but we’ve got some really good cast reunions that I think maybe don’t get the same attention, but they’re also just as big of a deal if you’re a really big fan.”

The cast reunions include five of the original voice actors from Overwatch, and multiple cast members from Demon Slayer, Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh! and others. Events run Friday through Sunday at the Iowa Events Center in Des Moines.

Several Send Offs Planned For Iowa National Guard Soldiers

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May 28th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The first of 24 community send-off ceremonies for some 18-hundred Iowa National Guard soldiers who are deploying to the Middle East starts today (Wednesday). Iowa National Guard Adjutant General Stephen Osborn says the reality of joining any branch of service right now is that you’re going to deploy at some point. Major General Osborn says recruits know from the very beginning what is expected. Osborn says today’s soldiers are more up to date on what’s happening as they want to know. and want to understand what they’re training for, why they’re training.

Locally, sendoffs set for today (Wednesday) include those in:

Carroll (168 IN A Co) 4:00 PM – Carroll High School Stadium**, 90 troops deploying  (Change from earlier announcement!)
Red Oak (334 BSB H Co) 4:00 PM – Red Oak Armory, 60 troops deploying.

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The full schedule includes, today:

Boone (Brigade Headquarters) 3:00 PM – Boone Speedway, 92 troops deploying
Camp Dodge (113 CAV A & B Co) 3:00 PM – Pool Pavilion 113 troops deploying
Le Mars (113 CAV C Co) 3:00 PM – Le Mars High School, 45 troops deploying
Sioux City (113 CAV HHT & D Co) 3:00 PM – Bishop Heelan High School, 84 troops deploying
Dubuque (133 IN A Co) 5:45 PM – Dubuque Armory, 67 troops deploying
Iowa City (133 IN B Co) 5:30 PM – Melrose Readiness Center, 103 troops deploying
Iowa Falls (133 IN C Co) 5:00 PM – Iowa Falls Armory, 86 troops deploying
Davenport (133 IN D Co) 3:30 PM – Davenport Armory, 60 troops deploying
Waterloo (133 IN HHC & G Co) 6:00 PM – Cedar Falls High School, 218 troops deploying
Carroll (168 IN A Co) 4:00 PM – Denison High School, 90 troops deploying
West Des Moines (168 IN B & C Co) 4:30 PM – West Des Moines Readiness Center, 214 troops deploying
Council Bluffs (168 IN HHC & D Co) 4:00 PM – MidAmerican Center, 178 troops deploying
Red Oak (334 BSB H Co) 4:00 PM – Red Oak Armory, 60 troops deploying

Sendoffs on Thursday, May 29:
Estherville (194 FA A Co & Det 1) 1:00 PM – Estherville Armory, 76 troops deploying
Camp Dodge (194 FA B Co & Det 4) 1:00 PM – Pool Pavilion 64 troops deploying
Fort Dodge (194 FA HHB, D2, & F Co) 1:00 PM – Fort Dodge Armory, 81 troops deploying
Mount Pleasant (224 BEB A Co) 2:30 PM – Theatre Museum of Repertoire Americana, 46 troops deploying
Cedar Rapids (224 BEB C Co) 2:00 PM – Cedar Rapids Armory, 9 troops deploying
Johnston (224 BEB D Co) 2:30 PM – Joint Force Headquarters’ Motorpool, 9 troops deploying
Davenport (224 BEB HHC, B & E Co) 2:30 PM – Mississippi Fairgrounds Speedway, 101 troops deploying
Sendoffs for Friday, May 30th:
Camp Dodge (334 BSB C Co) 5:00 PM – Freedom Center, 16 troops deploying
Cedar Rapids (334 BSB HHC, A & B Co) 5:00 PM – Cedar Rapids Armory, 105 troops deploying

Soggy Ground Slows Planting

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 28th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Wet weather in the past week stalled planting progress for Iowa farmers.  The U-S-D-A weekly report shows corn planting increased by only four percent to 95 percent complete. It is still six days ahead of last year and two days ahead of the five-year average. Bean planting increased from 84 to 92 percent complete. That’s more than two weeks ahead of last year and eight days ahead of average.

Seventy-six percent of the corn has emerged, and 83 percent is rated in good to excellent condition. Sixty-percent of soybeans have emerged and 80 percent are rated in good to excellent condition.

NWS confirms an EF1 tornado occurred near Creston on April 17th

News, Weather

May 28th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

The National Weather Service has determined that a third tornado formed in Iowa back on April 17th. The tornado, rated an EF1, touched down in southwestern Union County near the intersection of 270th Street and Beechwood Avenue around 10:21 pm.

The NWS survey shows it traveled more than four miles east-northeast, damaging multiple sheds and one home over the next seven minutes. The tornado lifted about eight miles straight south of Creston around 10:28 pm. The tornado followed two others in far southwest Iowa earlier in the evening, including one that measured over a mile wide in Fremont & Page counties.

So far, just four tornadoes have struck Iowa in 2025. More than 90 had formed in the state at this point last year.