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Loessfest 2019 cancelled

News

June 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The City of Council Bluffs and the Iowa West Foundation have decided to cancel Loessfest 2019 due to the recent flooding. KETV in Omaha reports, the festival is held during Memorial Day weekend to help kick off summer. In April, it was moved to Labor Day weekend in hopes the park would be dry by then, but with this summer’s projected Missouri River levels, officials have decided to call off the festivities altogether.

In place of Loessfest, the City is working on planning a different community-wide celebration to be held at Bayliss Park over Labor Day weekend. Details have not yet been released.

2 former hospital officials accused of theft linked to trips

News

June 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

MANCHESTER, Iowa (AP) — Two former hospital officials in northeast Iowa are accused of taking personal trips on hospital time and seeking expense reimbursement from the hospital. Delaware County court records say 61-year-old Lon Butikofer and 53-year-old Mike Briggs are charged with theft. Butikofer was chief executive officer of Regional Medical Center in Manchester. The Telegraph Herald reports that Briggs was the hospital’s system fund and development director.

Butikofer’s attorney, Mark Liabo, said Monday that his client would plead not guilty. Butikofer’s accused of stealing nearly $257,000 from January 2009 through March 15, 2017, by failing to properly record the personal trips as vacation or paid time off and by seeking reimbursement for the expenses.

Briggs is also accused of stealing more than $23,000 for failing to properly record personal trips as vacation or paid time off and by seeking reimbursement for expenses.

(Update) Red Oak couple injured in crash near Oakland, Sunday

News

June 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Corrects gender on Leslie Skalberg) A man and woman from Red Oak were injured during a single-vehicle accident Sunday afternoon, west of Oakland. According to Pottawattamie County Chief Deputy Rob Ambrose, 72-year old Leslie Skalberg and his passenger, 63-year old Connie Skalberg were injured in the crash that happened on Highway 6 near 360th Street, at around 3:05-p.m., Sunday. Ambrose said Leslie Skalberg was driving a 2005 Chevy pickup driven when he suffered from an unknown medical condition.

Photo from the Minden Fire & Rescue Facebook page

The pickup went out of control and into the north ditch before becoming airborne and landing over a creek, about 60-to 70-feet away from the road. Rescue crews from Oakland and Minden worked to free the couple from the pickup. Ambrose said Connie Skalberg was flown to an area hospital by Midwest Medical Helicopter. Minden Rescue transported Leslie Skalberg to a local hospital for treatment of his injuries. Both were said to be in stable condition this (Monday) morning.

Rally-goers in Keokuk raise objections to USMCA

News

June 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — About five dozen farmers and union members gathered at the Labor Temple in Keokuk Sunday to call for more revisions in the U.S. Mexico Canada Trade Agreement. Carrie Duncan, a local officer in the Machinist Union, says the event highlighted important connections among America’s working class. “They try to divide us and our farmers and our labor, we all toil in many different ways,” she says.

The rally was organized by the Iowa Farmers Union and the Iowa A-F-L C-I-O. Duncan says the new deal to replace NAFTA will benefit corporations, not workers. “We’re still outsourcing jobs,” she says, “not keeping manufacturing jobs here in the United States.”

The Trump Administration is lobbying U.S. lawmakers to ratify the new deal before congress takes a month-long recess in August.

2019 IHSBCA Baseball Rankings

Sports

June 24th, 2019 by Jim Field

Week 5 Rankings (Released June 23, 2019)

Class 4A (Record)

1.      Johnston (18-2)

2.      Western Dubuque (20-2)

3.      Iowa City West (15-5)

4.      Southeast Polk (19-5)

5.      Dowling Catholic (14-6)

6.      Des Moines Roosevelt (15-4)

7.      Linn-Mar (15-5)

8.      Urbandale (13-8)

9.      Ankeny Centennial (14-7)

10.    Iowa City High (16-5)

Others: Ankeny; Dubuque Hempstead; Mason City; Waukee

Class 3A (Record)

1.      Cedar Rapids Xavier (19-2)

2.      Davenport Assumption (16-3)

3.      Central DeWitt (21-0)

4.      Harlan (15-3)

5.      Marion (16-3)

6.      Solon (14-6)

7.      Ballard (14-2)

8.      Centerville (15-1)

9.      Gilbert (16-2)

10.    Bishop Heelan Catholic (16-6)

Others:  Boone; Fairfield; Grinnell; MOC-Floyd Valley; Oskaloosa; Washington; Waverly-Shell Rock

Class 2A (Record)

1.      Wilton (14-1)

2.      North Linn (29-1)

3.      Dike-New Hartford (21-1)

4.      Treynor (18-3)

5.      New Hampton (20-4)

6.      Van Meter (16-3)

7.      West Lyon (18-0)

8.      Beckman Catholic (18-8)

9.      Hinton (17-1)

10.    Estherville Lincoln Central (18-1)

Others:  Cascade; MVAOCOU; Pochantas; Underwood; West Marshall

Class 1A (Record)

1.      Newman Catholic (18-2)

2.      Southeast Warren (17-0)

3.      Martensdale-St. Mary’s (18-3)

4.      Calamus-Wheatland (23-2)

5.      Don Bosco (19-4)

6.      Alburnett (19-4)

7.      Saint Ansgar (15-5)

8.      Kingsley-Pierson (19-3)

9.      Coon Rapids-Bayard (17-3)

10.    HLV (16-1)

Others:  CAM; Kee; South Winneshiek; St. Albert, Council Bluffs; St. Mary’s, Remsen; West Fork; Woodbury Central

Iowans who drink well water have new tool to test wells statewide

News

June 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Iowans have a new tool to look up information on their drinking water wells. Researchers at the University of Iowa have built an interactive online map for residents, engineers and well drillers. U-I engineering professor David Cwiertny helped design the map so users can see how deep wells are dug and look for testing results on nitrates, bacteria and arsenic. Cwiertny says, “We’ve been testing for those for some time and can we get that data out there so people can see it, understand what’s been collected historically and help that to inform decisions about where wells might go, or maybe not want to go.”

The well forecasting system is now available on the website of the UI’s Hydroscience and Engineering program.  “That’s a win-win,” he says. “That’s a very useful benefit from this site, is not just to inform drillers but also help agencies figure out, here’s where we could use a little more information. Why don’t we now, based upon the historical record, go prioritize in that area?”

It’s estimated 300,000 Iowans rely on private wells for their drinking water. Free testing for potential contaminants is available through the Iowa Department of Public Health.

(Thanks to Kate Payne, Iowa Public Radio)

Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s report (6/24)

News

June 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Pottawattamie County report 27-year old Tyler Ryan Doty was arrested at around 7:30-p.m. Saturday, for Driving While Barred/Habitual Offender. Doty was taken into custody in Underwood following a traffic stop for failure to display a registration plate. At around 8:45-a.m. Saturday, a Pott. County Deputy met up with a Deputy from Shelby County in Avoca, to pick up a person wanted in Pott. County, for Violation of Probation. 20-year old Noah Patrick Benedict, of Persia, was transported to the Pottawattamie County Jail.

A deputy was dispatched to a bar/night club in Honey Creek at around 1:05-a.m. Saturday, following a report of a woman refusing to leave the premises. 27-year old Andrea Thramer was taken into custody for Trespassing. Late Friday evening, 22-year old Yardley Saloman Barthelemy, of Riverview, FL, was arrested by Pott. County Deputies in Council Bluffs, after authorities received a call regarding counterfeit money that was passed at a grocery store on W. Broadway Street. Barthelemy was taken into custody on a felony, Forgery charge. His bond was set at $5,000.

And, a traffic stop on an ATV operating on streets of Macedonia Friday evening, resulted in the arrest of 38-year old Adam Ray Evans, for OWI/1st offense. Authorities say Evans displayed cues of impairment, and failed the standardized Field Sobriety Tests.

DIANE CONNELLY, 85, of Des Moines, & formerly of Greenfield (Celeb. of Life 6/27/19)

Obituaries

June 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DIANE CONNELLY, 85, of Des Moines, (& formerly of Greenfield), died Monday, June 24th, at the University Park Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, in Des Moines.  Celebration of Life services for DIANE CONNELLY will be held 10:30-a.m. Thursday, June 27th, at the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Greenfield. Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield is in charge of the arrangements.

The family will greet friends one hour prior to services at the church. Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Burial is in the Greenfield Cemetery.  A luncheon will be held at the church following the services at the cemetery.  

Memorials may be directed to the Diane Connelly memorial fund to be established by the family.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 6/24/2019

News, Podcasts

June 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

More State and area news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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MONDAY, JUNE 24th

Trading Post

June 24th, 2019 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  Craftsman 10″ table saw on rollers, 1 hp motor.cast iron top and extension. Shop Fox guide.  $325.00.  Call 712-250-0932 in Atlantic.

FOR SALE:  Used Maytag Neptune Front load Washer and Dryer.  Excellent condition .  $200 for the set.  Call  (712)563-2030.  SOLD!

FREE:  Giveaway to needy person, Two near new ‘Nebulizers’, to help those with breathing difficulty. With hoses and hand held units. Works great!  No longer needed, wife died…712-243-2300.

FOR SALE:  Craftsman Radial Arm Saw. Works great. $200.00.  Call 712-249-5206.

WANTED: 2 US aluminum mag wheels 14″, slotted wheel design, non-polished. Dave – 402-639-3112 (Shelby).

FOR SALE:  three very nice iron beds and springs.  One full size and two twin size.  Also, free National Geographic magazines from 1967-1995.  In Audubon.  Call 402-429-7475 or 402-416-8200.

FOR SALE:  Red cherries, $3.00/quart.  Call 249-1453.