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The Gazette: Ernst, Grassley question Iowa City VA about canceled exams

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October 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY — U.S. Sens. Joni Ernst and Chuck Grassley sent a letter Tuesday to the Iowa City Veterans Affairs Health Care System with questions about allegations of improperly canceled diagnostic exams. “Iowa veterans rightly expect the VA to properly manage crucial medical appointments, especially with follow-ups, lab or imaging tests,” Ernst said in a prepared statement. “I remain concerned about the level of care that our veterans are receiving.”

The letter follows news reports about the Iowa City VA being audited, along with eight other VA hospitals nationwide, to determine whether radiology requests were processed in a timely manner and canceled appropriately. The U.S. senators also asked hospital staff to detail the process the VA used to follow up with veterans to make sure they are receiving proper imaging care.

“While we are glad to see corrective action by the Iowa City VA, this and similar issues over the past few years continue to raise questions regarding the level of care our veterans in Iowa are receiving,” the letter states.

Cass County Youth Celebrate National 4-H Week October 7-13

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Did you know, 4-H offers over 30 interest areas for youth to learn, grow and excel in? Interest areas include STEM, Outdoor Adventures, Photography, Food & Nutrition and much, much more!  Cass County Extension will be celebrating all things 4-H during National 4-H Week October 7-13. Now is the time of year for youth to join and participate in 4-H, the youth development program of Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. Keep an eye out for Cass County 4-H members, volunteers, and supporters showing their 4-H pride during National 4-H Week. Many community clubs will be creating window displays in local businesses to showcase their 4-H pride. Other clubs will be doing special events and activities during the week such as wearing 4-H shirts to school to show their 4-H pride. Some clubs are even doing service projects during this celebration week!

To kick off National 4-H Week, Cass County 4-H will be hosting a Fall Fest on Sunday, October 7 from 4-6 PM at the Cass County Fairgrounds, to celebrate 4-H as well as invite new/potential 4-Hers to join in the fun and see what 4-H is all about.  We have a variety of fun activities planned which will showcase some of the project areas with hands-on activities, games and fun! We will have youth members providing activities, a photo booth, a giant game of twister, corn hole, and much more. Also a 4-H information booth and a potluck meal will be available,” says Shelby Van Horn, County Youth Coordinator for ISU Cass County Extension and Outreach. “It will be a fun evening for all to come out and celebrate National 4-H Week!”

4-H is a year round program for youth in grades kindergarten through 12. National 4-H Week is a great time to show all the wonderful things 4-H offers to youth,” stated Van Horn. “ In fact, research has shown that young people in 4-H are nearly four times as likely to contribute to their communities and are twice as likely to engage in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) programs during after school time.” 4-H is active in each of Iowa’s 99 counties and empowers youth to reach their full potential through many different types of experiences experiences including photography, music, woodworking, sewing, archery, livestock and horticulture. Youth have fun while gaining valuable skills in communication and the arts, citizenship and leadership, science, technology, engineering and math, as well as healthy living and personal life management by being involved in 4-H.

4-H grows confidence, creativity, curiosity, courage, character and much more in youth. 4-H allows youth to use the skills that they learn to go out and make a positive difference in their communities. Cass County 4-H has more than 320 4-H youth and 100 volunteers involved in the program. Interested in joining 4-H? Contact the Cass County Extension Office at 712-243-1132 or visit the Cass County Extension website at www.extension.iastate.edu/cass.

(Press release from Cass County Extension)

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October 5th, 2018 by admin

WANTED: 2 Marne Centennial cookbooks. 243-1960.

King says there should be no federal limits on ethanol blending

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — As mentioned earlier this week, President Trump is due to speak at a rally in Council Bluffs next Tuesday and is expected to announce the E-P-A will allow year-round sales of gasoline with a higher blend of ethanol. Republican Congressman Steve King says the E-P-A shouldn’t set any blending limits.  “Let’s not say E15. Let’s go beyond that. I don’t want to create another blend wall at E15. There’s no reason we would do that except it’s just got stuck in our vernacular,” King says. “You know how (if) you control the language, you control the policy.”

The federal Clean Air Act requires gasoline be blended with products like ethanol to reduce carbon emissions. King says it’s time to let market forces determine how much ethanol is added. “Then the consumers can choose,” King says. “And with gas prices going up and ethanol prices going down, we need to open this up.”

King met with President Trump in the White House this past Tuesday and this was among the topics they discussed.

STEVEN BRADLEY BECKMAN, 57, of Boone (Svcs. 10/08/2018)

Obituaries

October 5th, 2018 by admin

STEVEN BRADLEY BECKMAN, 57, of Boone died Tuesday, October 2nd. A Family Visitation will be held for STEVEN BRADLEY BECKMAN on Monday, October 8th from 1:00pm-3:00pm at Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca.

Burial will be in the Graceland Cemetery in Avoca.

STEVEN BRADLEY BECKMAN is survived by:

Father: Doug Beckman of Glenwood.

Wife: Paula Beckman of Boone.

Son: Joshua Beckman of Boone.

Sisters: Sherry Ford of Glenwood. Kristi (Bill) Norgaard of Anthem, AZ.

Mother-in-law: Ginny Nickles of Council Bluffs.

Father-in-law: Don Nickles of Council Bluffs.

Glenwood edged out Harlan in girls race at Atlantic XC Invite

Sports

October 5th, 2018 by admin

Official results from the girls race at the Atlantic Cross Country Invitational on Thursday evening have now been released. Glenwood’s Janette Schraft was the individual winner and her team edged out Harlan for the team title. Glenwood scored 76 points in first place and Harlan was three points back at 79. Dallas Center-Grimes finished 3rd with 114 points and Atlantic was 4th with 114. Creston finished 5th with 200 points.

Schraft ran 18:04.72 to win the race. Peyton Pogge of Tri-Center was Runner-Up with a time of 18:09.14. Atlantic’s Taylor McCreedy was 3rd with a time of 18:13.01. Amber Aesoph of Bishop Heelan and Brielle Baker of Creston rounded out the top 5.

Full results: atlantic invite v girls 10.4.18

Afton man arrested for false imprisonment

News

October 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Union County report 28-year old Tyree Jermaine Millsap, of Afton, was arrested at around 8:30-a.m., Thursday, in Afton. Millsap was taken into custody for false imprisonment. He was later released from the Union County Jail on his own recognizance before being transferred to Madison County authorities, where Millsap was to be held on warrants out of their county.

Heartbeat Today 10/05/2018

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

October 5th, 2018 by admin

Jim Field speaks with Atlantic Fireman Tom Cappel about Fire Prevention Week that gets kicked off on Sunday with the Fireman’s Breakfast and will conclude with the Fireman’s Parade on the 13th.

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Avoca man arrested on an assault charge Thu. night

News

October 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A 37-year old Avoca woman told authorities in Pottawattamie County, Thursday night, that her husband had allegedly assaulted her at their home during a domestic disturbance, but no injuries were reported. The Pott. Couty Sheriff’s Department says following an investigation, 40-year old Leo K. Hanson, of Avoca, was taken into custody for aggravated Domestic Assault. He was being held in without bond in the Pott. County Jail.

And, a Jasper County woman was arrested early this (Friday) morning, in Pott. County, following a traffic stop on her SUV on Interstate 80, near Magnolia Road. 21-year old Bayli Diane Vanmanen, of Sully, was taken into custody at around 1:30-a.m., on an OWI/1st offense charge. Her bond was set at $1,000.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 10/5/2018

News, Podcasts

October 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

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

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