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Swine show results from Montgomery County Fair 2020

Ag/Outdoor

July 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Swine Show

  • Champion Market Barrow- Allie Sandin
  • Reserve Champion Market Barrow- Kennedy Devries
  • Champion Market Gilt- Caleb Oakleaf
  • Reserve Champion Market Gilt- Leah Sandin
  • Overall Grand Champion Market Hog- Allie Sandin
  • Overall Reserve Grand Champion Market Hog- Kennedy Devries
  • Grand Champion Breeding Gilt- Kennedy Devries
  • Reserve Grand Champion Breeding Gilt- Kennedy Devries
  • Champion Beginner Showman- William Pollock
  • Champion Jr/Intermediate Showman- Kennedy DeVries
  • Champion Senior Showman- Allie Sandin
  • Grand Champion Overall Showman– Kennedy DeVries

2020 Montgomery County Fair Sheep & Goat show results

Ag/Outdoor

July 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Sheep Show

  • Champion Commercial Breeding Ram- Slade Graham
  • Champion Commercial Breeding Ewe- Leah Sandin
  • Reserve Champion Commercial Breeding Ewe- Gage Sesker
  • Grand Champion Commercial Breeding Lamb- Leah Sandin
  • Reserve Grand Champion Commercial Breeding Lamb- Gage Sesker
  • Champion Home Raised Market Lamb- Leah Sandin
  • Reserve Champion Home Raised Markey Lamb- Jolee Fisher
  • Champion Purchased Market Lamb- Allie Sandin
  • Reserve Champion Purchased Market Lamb- Gage Sesker
  • Overall Grand Champion Market Lamb- Allie Sandin
  • Overall Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb- Leah Sandin
  • Champion Home Raised Pen of 3 Market Lambs- Jolee Fisher
  • Champion Purchased Pen of 3 Market Lambs- Gage Sesker
  • Reserve Champion Purchased Pen of 3 Market Lambs- Lilly Anderson
  • Overall Grand Champion Pen of 3 Market Lambs- Gage Sesker
  • Overall Reserve Grand Champion Pen of 3 Market Lambs- Jolee Fisher
  • Champion Jr/Intermediate Showman- Gage Sesker
  • Champion Senior Showman- Allie Sandin
  • Grand Champion Overall Sheep Showman– Allie Sandin

Goat Show

  • Champion Boer Doe- AJ Beeson
  • Reserve Champion Boer Doe-Tyler Beeson
  • Grand Champion Breeding Doe- AJ Beeson
  • Reserve Grand Champion Breeding Doe- Tyler Beeson
  • Champion Home Raised Market Goat- Rylee Jacobs
  • Reserve Champion Home Raised Market Goat- Rose Nippert
  • Champion Purchased Market Goat- Kyle Berkey
  • Reserve Champion Purchased Market Goat- Cloie Bruce
  • Overall Grand Champion Market Goat- Kyle Berkey
  • Overall Reserve Grand Champion Market Goat- Rylee Jacobs
  • Champion Beginner Showman- AJ Beeson
  • Champion Jr/Intermediate Showman- Tyler Beeson
  • Champion Senior Showman- Rylee Jacobs
  • Overall Grand Champion Goat Showman– Rylee Jacobs

Eighteenth Case of COVID-19 in Montgomery County Confirmed

News

July 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

An additional case of COVID-19 has been confirmed in a resident of Montgomery County, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to eighteen (18). Health officials said Friday (today), the person affected contracted the virus via close contact with a previously reported positive case.

The case is an adult (18-40) and currently isolating at home.

 

CAM Cross Country Camp to be held August 3rd-7th

Sports

July 17th, 2020 by admin

A cross country camp will be held on August 3-7, 2020 at the CAM High School in Anita from 9:30-11:30 am.  The camp is open to any 7th-12th grader who is either planning on participating in cross country next fall or who just wants to learn more about the sport.
The morning camp will introduce nutrition, correct running form, sprint and distance running techniques, agility & drills, road safety, and much more.  Coaches will adjust workouts as needed for individual athletes, so youth need not be concerned if they have not been running much prior to the camp.
There is no cost to attend this camp and all middle school and high school athletes are encouraged to attend.  Every camp participant must complete and return a camp application.  Please note: these forms must be signed by a parent/guardian prior to the first session in order for youth to participate in the camp.   Forms are available at the Anita Health & Wellness Center or by contacting Coach Todd Russell at (712)254-3941 or Coach Deb Brown at (402)657-3622.

2020 Madison County Covered Bridge Festival Cancelled Due to Coronavirus

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

WINTERSET, IA – The Madison County Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors says it has made the difficult decision to cancel the 2020 Madison County Covered Bridge Festival that was to be held October 10-11. We are saddened by this outcome and will miss the joy of coming together and making memories with family, friends, and guests to our community.

Officials say “The Madison County Covered Bridge Festival is a long-standing tradition in our community that is well attended by both vendors and patrons, as well as guests from across Iowa and the Midwest. It is of the utmost importance to our organization and to the community that its integrity and quality is maintained. This 50-year-old community celebration of Madison County’s history and heritage needs to be a full-on celebration. In order to have the Festival this year, while maintaining safe social distances and hygienic practices, many elements that make our event special and unique would have been eliminated, and it would simply not be the same event that residents and visitors know and love. Sponsorship cutbacks, decreased vendor participation, fewer volunteers, and the added costs for preventive measures weighed heavily on our decision.”

The Board said also, “We are obligated to our sponsors, vendors, and other partners to give them time to make their own business decisions. All of us are mindful of the economic impact that the Covered Bridge Festival has on our community and know that our locally-owned and operated small businesses and non-profit groups need our support now more than ever. While the Madison County Covered Bridge Festival will take a year off, a group of volunteers from the planning committee is exploring ways to safely celebrate our community’s history and heritage this fall, as well as to adopt a few events that can better incorporate social distancing.” More information will be announced as they continue making those plans.

All sponsors, artisans, crafters, and vendors are invited to return for the 2021 Madison County Covered Bridge Festival, which will be held October 9-10, 2021.

Audubon County Fair Sheep Show results

Ag/Outdoor

July 17th, 2020 by admin

The Audubon County Fair 2020 Sheep Show was held on Friday morning. Here are the Champion and Reserve Champion winners in each class.

Champion Breeding Ewe: Chase Buck.

Reserve Champion Breeding Ewe: Jayda Bowlin.

Champion Market Lamb: Chase Buck.

Reserve Champion Market Lamb: Jayda Bowlin.

Intermediate/Senior Showmanship: Braden Wessel.

Junior Showmanship: Lane Elmquist.

Master Showmanship: Jayda Bowlin.

Gov. Reynolds issues proclamation, re: back to school

News

July 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Updated) VAN METER, Iowa (AP) — Gov. Kim Reynolds is overriding local school districts and requiring students to spend at least half of their education time in classrooms despite concerns the move could endanger children and teachers as the number of coronavirus cases increase in the state. Reynolds’ decision Friday essentially invalidates plans implemented by some districts to limit in-person classes to one day a week for most students with online learning on other days. The governor’s actions are in line with the fervent recommendations of President Donald Trump. Reynolds says districts could seek waivers from the 50% requirement to the state Education Department. There will be no change in the Education Department’s recommendation that districts not require that students and teachers wear masks in school. (Read the entire proclamation here)

The proclamation directs all state agencies, school districts, and local governments to focus on preparing to safely welcome back students and teachers to school in-person in the fall.  It also provides clarity for when a school may move to primarily remote learning, authorizing it when:

  • Parents select remote learning as the best option for their family;
  • The Iowa Department of Education in consultation with the Iowa Department of Public Health approves a temporary move to online learning for an entire building or district in response to public health conditions;
  • A school, in consultation with state and local public health officials, determines that individual students or classrooms must be temporarily moved to online learning; or
  • A school chooses to temporarily move to online learning because of severe weather instead of taking a snow day.

Finally, it provides regulatory relief to address the education workforce, including removing limitations on how often and long substitutes teachers can teach and expanding the pool of Iowans who are eligible to serve as substitute teachers.  Mike Beranek, President of the Iowa State Education Association (ISEA) said Friday, “On the same day Iowa reports one of the highest one-day totals since the pandemic began, we are outraged that Governor Reynolds’ response to this spiraling community spread of COVID-19 is to make it harder for school districts to move quickly to protect the health and safety of students, school employees and communities at large.

The proclamation, he said “Does nothing to increase protections in our schools including how they will pay for extra PPE, disinfectants and cleaning, access to testing, contact tracing, and a host of other data driven mitigation efforts making them safe for students, teachers and school employees to go back to in-person  instruction.” Beranek called the Governor’s proclamation “Short-sighted at best.”

A report prepared for the White House Cornavirus Task Force suggests Iowa is among 18 states where rising infections rates should prompt new restrictions.  Following the Governor’s speech, Progress Iowa executive director Matt Sinovic said “More students, educators, and Iowans will get sick and die because of Governor Reynold’s announcement today. Forcing kids back into the classroom when Iowa is a coronavirus ‘red zone’ according to the White House is completely inexcusable. Case counts are rising, we’re one of only two states without any mask requirements, and the entire response from the Reynolds administration has been a failure. The Governor may just want this crisis to be over, but it can’t be wished away by pretending we’re back to normal. We need real leadership and tough decisions to be made, and I’m afraid we’re never going to get it from her.”

Sinovic said “Iowa students shouldn’t be the subject of Kim Reynolds dangerous and twisted science experiment. Their lives matter more than she is giving them credit for.”

IEDA Announces COVID-19 Small Business Utility Disruption Prevention Program

News

July 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) today (Friday) announced the launch of the new Small Business Utility Disruption Prevention Program. The program will provide short-term relief to eligible small businesses and nonprofits that faced significant hardship in the payment of utility bills for service provided during the months of disruption to their business due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The program offers grants up to $7,500 to be applied to utility bill debt for eligible small businesses.

IEDA and Iowa Finance Authority Director Debi Durham says “Iowa’s small businesses and nonprofits keep our communities and our economy moving forward, and they have been hit hard in these unprecedented times. We are proud to work with our utility partners statewide through this new program to help reduce the burden and position small businesses for recovery and growth.” A funding allocation of $14.5 million from the CARES Act is available to IEDA for this initiative. To be eligible to receive assistance, businesses must have:

  • a physical (non-residential) location in Iowa and 50 or fewer employees;
  • not received funding from the IEDA’s Small Business Relief Grant Program;
  • experienced a COVID-19 loss of revenue on or after March 17, 2020, that resulted in unpaid bills for electric or natural gas service provided between March 17, 2020, and June 30, 2020; and
  • remained in operation or re-opened at the time of application.

For a full list of eligibility requirements, additional information and to apply, visit iowabusinessrecovery.com. Applications will be accepted between July 17, 2020, and August 21, 2020, or until funding is depleted, whichever comes first. Applications will be reviewed in the order received. Assistance will be awarded based on application completeness and eligibility until all funds have been exhausted.

Questions regarding the Small Business Utility Disruption Prevention Program can be submitted via email to energyrecovery@iowaeda.com or by phone at 1.855.300.2342.

Pott. County Sheriff’s report, 7/17/20

News

July 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Department reports the arrest Thursday night of 51-year old Donald Richard Anson, from Council Bluffs. Anson was arrested following a reported assault at a residence on Wildwood Road, in Council Bluffs. He was charged with Domestic Abuse Assault/1st offense – causing injury. Thursday afternoon, Pott. County Deputies served 28-year old Michael Benjamin Seely, of Council Bluffs, with a warrant for Violation of Probation. Seely was being held in the Pott. County Jail when he was served.

Thursday morning, 42-year old Dustin Alan Crisler was arrested for OWI/1st offense, following a traffic stop and 290th and Pioneer Trail, in Pottawattamie County.

Audubon County Fair Goat Show results

Ag/Outdoor

July 17th, 2020 by admin

The 2020 Audubon County Fair Goat Show was held on Friday morning. Here are the Champion and Reserve Champion winners from the show.

Champion Market Goat: Jaci Christensen

Reserve Champion Market Goat: Joe Klein

Champion Breeding Doe: Ashlyn Pruitt

Reserve Champion Breeding Doe: Brent Asberry

Intermediate/Senior Showmanship: Brent Asberry

Junior Showmanship: Joe Klein

Master Showmanship: Jaci Christensen