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Iowa Pork Producers Association looking for state’s best breaded pork tenderloin

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April 18th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

CLIVE, Iowa (KCAU) — The Iowa Pork Producers Association (IPPA) is taking nominations for the state’s best breaded pork tenderloin sandwich. From now  through to June 3rd, Iowans can nominate a restaurant or establishment that they believe offers the state’s most “delectable” sandwich, according to a release. Each person can nominate one restaurant, and those who nominate the eventual winner may win $100.

The 22nd annual Best Breaded Pork Tenderloin Contest celebrates a sandwich that’s a mainstay in restaurants in Iowa, the nation’s leading pork producer. You can nominate a restaurant by clicking here. Establishments must be consistently open year-round and offer the sandwich on their regular menu in order to be eligible (for example, food trucks are not eligible).

Courtesy of the Iowa Pork Producers Association – 2021 winning pork tenderloin sandwich

After the nominations are over, the top 40 restaurants’ breaded pork tenderloin sandwiches will be ranked by “pork quality, taste, physical characteristics, and overall eating experience,” the release states. The top five will be revealed in October, which is National Pork Month. The winning restaurant gets a plaque, $500 in cash, and statewide publicity.

Last year, Cliff’s Place in Manning took home the top prize, while The Roadhouse in Orange City was runner-up. 774 different places were nominated that year. A list of past winners going back as far as 2003 can be seen by clicking here.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Thursday, April 18, 2024

Weather

April 18th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Today: Showers or thunderstorms. Breezy. High near 54. N/NE winds 15-25 mph. New precipitation amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 32. N/NE winds 10-20 mph.
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 57. West southwest winds 10-20 mph.
Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 29.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 51.
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 59.

Wednesday’s High in Atlantic was 68. Our Low this morning was 45. We received .07″ rain at KJAN for the past 24-hours (7-a.m. Wed. to 7-a.m. today). Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 68, and the Low was 38. The All-Time Record High on April 18th in Atlantic, was 89, in 1948. The Record Low was 17, in 1905. Sunrise: 6:36. Sunset: 8:03.

Governor’s scaled back reading plan clears legislature

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April 18th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds is applauding passage of a bill she says will help struggling students become better readers. The bill requires a focus on the science of reading and spells out what is standard practice in most schools. Teachers must develop a plan to improve the reading ability of any student in kindergarten through sixth grade who is not reading at their grade level. Senator Ken Rozenboom of Oskaloosa says schools are required to notify parents if their child isn’t reading well and let the student repeat a grade.

“To make sure we’re clear, retention is not required unless requested by the parent or guardian,” Rozenboom said. Reynolds also had hoped to require that teachers pass a test showing they have the skills to teach elementary students how to read. The bill will only require Iowa college students who plan to teach in kindergarten through sixth grade take the test, but they won’t have to pass it to graduate.

“It requires that teacher prep programs must administer the ‘Foundations of Reading Assessment’ and report to the Department of Education annually on the percentage of students who score above, at or below the passing score,” Rozenboom says.

Thirteen other states include the test as a requirement for teaching licenses.

Voluntary gun storage option for Iowans who don’t want their gun at home

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April 18th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa legislature has unanimously voted to let Iowans give a gun they legally own to a federally licensed gun dealer — if the gun dealer volunteers to store it. If the person asks to retrieve their gun later, the dealer would not be liable if the person uses the gun to hurt themselves or commit a crime. Representative Elinor Levin, a Democrat from Iowa City, says it’s a great bill.

“It gives the dealers an option, it gives the owners an option for anyone who feels at that time it’s not a good time to be storing (a gun) in the home,” Levin said, “for space, because of who’s in the house — whatever.”

Republican Senator Scott Webster of Bettendorf says the bill has the backing of gun rights groups and the National Alliance on Mental Illness. “I believe this bill will help Iowans overall with a voluntary type program for the case of somebody who may have mental health issues and so on and so forth,” Webster said.

Republicans who control the Iowa legislature’s debate agenda in the past have rejected a so-called “red flag” law to police or family members seek court orders to prevent people considered to be a danger to themselves or others from having guns. Critics say red flag laws violate a person’s due process rights.

Griswold Tigers Girls Update with Co-Head Coach Chad Rodgers

Sports

April 18th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

The Griswold Tigers girls golf team lost to Sidney last Thursday. They finished no team score on the day due to not having enough team members to get a complete score from that meet, which has been the story of the season so far. Junior Joanna Reynolds and senior Linsey Keiser (kyzer) both tied for first place but Reynolds won it on the tiebreaker. The two Tigers are  trying their best to participate in as many golf events as possible the rest of the season despite being shorthanded team.

The Tigers currently tied for third place in the Corner Conference with Essex as both teams have no individual and no overall wins this year.

Head Coach Chad Rodgers said the team has had four meets but the girls have made progress on the early part of the year.

Coach Rodgers says the team is focused and preparing for the Corner Conference meet, which is three weeks from now.

Coach Rodgers commented on what Reynolds and Keiser have meant to Tigers program this season.

Coach Rodgers says he is pleased with everything the girls have done this year, he hopes they will have some nice weather at the upcoming events to help improve their scores.

 

The Tigers next golf meet will (today) Thursday April 18th as they will take on Fremont-Mills in a Corner Conference regular season golf meet at the Fremont Golf Course. That meet will get underway at 4:00 p.m

 

Griswold Tigers Golf Update with Co-Head Coach Chad Rodgers

Sports

April 18th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

The Griswold Tigers boys golf team lost by only one stroke to Essex last Thursday April 11th in Griswold. They shot a total of 220 while Essex shot a 219 on the day. Senior Logan Hook was the medalist that day when he shot a low score of 47.

The Tigers are currently sitting 0-4 in the Corner Conference and 0-6 overall with only eight golf events remaining on the schedule this season.

Coach Chad Rodgers says the team has gotten off to a slow start of the season but is really impressed on the early season success of junior Hogan Hook.

Coach Rodgers said that Hook has been a team leader for the Tiger golf program for many years now and helps out with coaching the underclassman, the leadership from Hook has taken weight off Coach Rodger’s shoulders.

Coach Rodgers elaborated on what he can do down the stretch to help prepare his team for success the rest of the season.

Coach Rodgers discussed the expectations he had on the rest of the year.

The Tigers next golf meet will (today) Thursday April 18th as they will take on Fremont-Mills in a Corner Conference regular season golf meet at the Fremont Golf Course. That golf meet will start at 4:00 p.m.

Atlantic City Council passes FY25 Budget & certain resolutions

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April 17th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The City Council in Atlantic, Wednesday, held a public hearing on the adoption of the FINAL Fiscal Year 2025 City of Atlantic Budget. Having received no oral or written comments, the Council passed a resolution adopting the budget as presented. The budget will be submitted to the Atlantic News Telegraph for publication, and to County Auditor Kathy Somers, so that it can be submitted to the State.

The Council passed the following resolutions, Wednesday:

  • A resolution “fixing the date of meeting for a public hearing on the receipt and approval of proposals for the disposal and development of certain City-owned Real Property in the Southeast Urban Renewal District.”
  • The first reading of an Amended Ordinance pertaining to RAGBRAI. It essentially updates the vendor fees, and dates for the limited-time Ordinance, which is in effect from July 22nd and 23rd, 2024.
  • A Resolution “Adopting the wages for Seasonal/Part-Time Parks & Recreation and Airport Employees.” City Administrator John Lund…
  • and they passed a Resolution “Setting Salaries for Appointed Officers and Employees of the City of Atlantic,” for the Fiscal Year that runs from July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025.

The Council acted to approve Orders pertaining to a Grant Management Services Agreements and a Development Agreement – with SWIPCO – for an Upper Story Rehab Grant for 300 Chestnut Street, and a Community Catalyst Grant for 207 Chestnut Street. They also passed three readings of an amended Ordinance with regard to the “Abatement of Nuisance[s] by Written Notice of Collection Costs.”

The Atlantic City Council removed discussion and action from their agenda pertaining the contract and bonds for the Sunnyside Park Splash Pad Project. That is expected to take place during their next meeting.

Atlantic Mayor swears-in new Police Officer; Mayor Signs Arbor Day Proclamation

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April 17th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Mayor of Atlantic issued the Oath of Office this (Wednesday) evening, to the City’s newest Police Officer. The Oath was administered by Mayor Grace Garrett, to Officer Kelby Smith, after the Mayor provided a brief bio of the latest addition to the police force.

Mayor Garret issues the Oath of Office to Officer Kelby Smith

After he was sworn-in, the Mayor introduced local Trees Forever representative Dolly Bergmann, prior to the the issuance of a proclamation for an Arbor Day designation. Bergmann explained what the honor of being a Tree City USA means.

To qualify as a Tree City USA, the City must have: A Tree Board of Department; A Tree Care Ordinance; An annual forestry budget of at least $2.00 per capita, and an Arbor Day Observance and Proclamation.

Bergmann said also, Trees Forever received a grant from Alliant Energy for $3,000, which means the addition of more trees to an Atlantic Recreation Area.

Local Trees Forever Representative Dolly Bergmann

She said they welcome volunteers to the Schildberg Recreation Area to help plant trees near the campground, on or about June 7th. The City has offered to help dig the holes for the new trees.

 

Red Oak woman arrested on a Theft charge

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April 17th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – Red Oak Police, Wednesday afternoon (today), arrested 41-year-old Bridget Raeann Wood, of Red Oak, for Theft in the 5th Degree. Wood was arrested in the 1600 block of E. Summit Street, following an alleged shoplifting incident at the Fareway Store in Red Oak, earlier in the day. Wood was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $300 bond.

Exira-EHK School Board passes proposed budget; approves resignations/new hires

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April 17th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Elk Horn, Iowa) – A public hearing was held Tuesday evening in Elk Horn, as part of the Exira-EHK School Board meeting. The hearing took place during a presentation of the proposed 2024-2025 Exira-EHK Budget. There were no oral or written comments during the hearing. Having received no comments, the Board went into their regular session, and according to the meeting minutes provided by Business Manager/Board Secretary Mallory Meyer, the Board, after a presentation about the District Speech Program, congratulated Irelynd McCarthy and Emily Bricker, for receiving double All-State honors in Speech.

During the Action Items portion of the meeting, the Board passed resolutions pertaining to the redemption of General Obligation School Bonds, Series 2018, dated 5/1/18, a second amendment to an Escrow Agent Agreement, and the levying of a tax for FY 2025, for the redemption of said bonds.

They passed related resolutions, with regard to a Paying Agent, Note Registrar, and Transfer Agent, along with the Issuance of Notes. Afterward, the Exira-EHK School Board passed the proposed 2024-25 Budget as presented, and they approved a Tentative Agreement with the Exira-EHK Education Association. In addition, the Board approved 2024-25 Non-Certified Staff, and Principal Raises. They also set May 22, 2024 at 5:30-p.m., as the date/time for a 2023-24 Budget Amendment Public Hearing.

In other business, the Board appointed Carla Christensen as Board Secretary/Treasurer, effect May 1, 2024, and they approved the list of 2024 graduates, provided they meet the graduation requirements. The Board accepted the resignations of: Cory Bartz – Grades 6-8 Math Teacher, and Doug Newton, JH Boys Track Coach.

They approved the hiring of: Drew Buckholdt – Asst. Baseball Coach; Randy Kelly – Head Baseball Coach, and Andrea Schwery, Head Softball Coach.