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Iowa group hosts pheasant hunt for out-of-state vets wounded in combat

Ag/Outdoor, News

November 5th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A northern Iowa organization called “Hunting with Heroes” is gearing up for an annual pheasant hunt later this week in Kossuth County. Bernie Becker, a spokesperson for the group, says six veterans from other states who’ve been wounded in combat will go hunting and four veterans who’ve been guests of the group before will be mentors. “We have probably about 1500 acres lined up that’s never been hunted just for these guys to hunt this year and we’re really looking forward to it,” Becker says. “We’ve got a great bunch of guys coming. We’ve talked to them and they’ve been chosen by people that have been here before and they are capable of doing the hunt because it’s kind of strenuous for combat wounded guys.”

Becker says they try to make sure the wounded vets are comfortable handling new shotguns. “The first day they come in we take them to a sporting club and get them used to shooting these new shotguns that we provide for them and we donate them to them to take home,” Becker said. “We try to hunt about two hours and then we take a break. Everybody has to catch their breath, even me, and then we go back at it again.”

The wounded veterans participating this year are flying in tomorrow (Thursday) and they’ll be hunting in Kossuth County this Friday, Saturday and Sunday. On Veterans Day, they’ll participate in an annual food distribution event in the small Kossuth County town of Lakota. Last year, the group provided over 500 complete Thanksgiving meals to area veterans and the widows of veterans. Becker says this year they’re planning on handing out over 600 meals for the upcoming holiday.

SHIFT ATL to Host 7th Annual Turkey Trot

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November 5th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) SHIFT ATL, a 501(c)3 nonprofit based in Atlantic, has announced they will be hosting their 7th annual “Turkey Trot” in Atlantic, on Thursday, November 27, 2025, beginning at 8:00 a.m. This year’s event will have both an in-person and virtual option to participate. The in-person event includes a 5K route and 1-mile route option, both leaving from the The Depot, Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce, at 8:00 a.m. sharp!

Attendees can grab some warm eats and drinks from inside the Chamber meeting room post-race. The virtual event can take place at the registrants discretion. Cost to register is $25 (kids 10 & under race for free) with the option to add on various race-day gear including youth sizes. Orders including any of these apparel items need to be submitted by Tuesday November 11th to ensure items are here before race day. Registration for just the race will continue until the day of the event.

Prizes will be awarded for first and second place for both male and female runners for the 5K. To get registered, visit getmeregistered.com/AtlanticTurkeyTrot or shiftatl.org/turkeytrot to view full event details! All funds raised through this event will be split between Sunnyside Range and Faith’s Friends.

For more information about SHIFT ATL or the Turkey Trot, visit their Facebook page at facebook.com/shiftatl, their website at shiftatl.org or by email at shiftatlantic@gmail.com.

Glenwood man arrested for Probation Violation

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November 5th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – Officials with the Glenwood Police Department report 46-year-old Anton Joshua Pedersen, of Glenwood, was arrested Tuesday evening, for Violation of Probation. Pedersen’s bond was set at $2,000.

Iowa Western scores big bond issue win

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November 5th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – One year after a narrow defeat, voters Tuesday in Iowa Western Community College’s 13-county region overwhelmingly approved a 55-million dollar bond issue for a long list of facilities improvements. Iowa Western President Daniel Kinney says he was “blown away” by the referendum’s margin of victory, which easily cleared the 60-percent super-majority needed for passage. Last year’s bond issue attempt fell less than one-percentage point short.

“We did a lot better job this time around talking about it, sharing the dreams that we had for southwest Iowa, and what we can do at Iowa Western Community College,” Kinney says. “A year ago tonight, I was pretty disappointed, being less than a half-percent away, but knowing that, I know that we can get it out there. So, I have to thank the voters for getting out there.” Proceeds from the bond issue will cover construction of so-called “flexible industrial training space” at Iowa Western’s Clarinda campus, and centers in Shenandoah and Atlantic for Career Technical Education, or C-T-E courses. Also planned is construction of a transportation logistics center at the school’s Council Bluffs campus.

Kinney says training provided by the new facilities will provide a workforce southwest Iowa businesses and industries need. “The jobs that we are going to create or train for that comes out of this money is what we need to turn this economy around in southwest Iowa,” he says. “To keep the good factories and businesses in our communities, and to grow those businesses. That’s what they need. I hear it from business leaders every day — produce me more diesel techs, auto techs, welders, HVAC — whatever it may be. We continue to hear that.”

Unofficial results from Tuesday’s city-school elections show the bond issue passing with 70.54% — that’s 15,374 yes votes to 6,420 no votes.

AgriVision Equipment and PrairieLand Partners to Host Next-Gen Tech Expo for High School Students

Ag/Outdoor, News

November 5th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Council Bluffs, Iowa) – Officials with AgriVision Equipment and PrairieLand Partners have announced the Next-Gen Tech Expo will take place this Saturday, November 8, 2025, from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m., at the WeLead Training Center in Council Bluffs. The event provides a unique opportunity for high school juniors and seniors interested in becoming agricultural technicians to showcase their mechanical knowledge, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills, all while engaging with industry professionals.

Throughout the day, students will take part in a series of interactive challenges. Top performers for the day, will not only earn prizes but also be considered for a spot in the 2026 class of the WeLEAD Tech Institute, a program dedicated to developing the next generation of highly skilled service technicians. While students compete, parents will have the opportunity to explore the many ag tech education and career pathways available through partnerships with AgriVision Equipment and PrairieLand Partners.

Iowa DOT offices closed on Nov. 11 for Veterans Day

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November 5th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(AMES, Iowa) – In honor of Veterans Day on Tuesday, Nov. 11, all Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT) business locations will be closed.  Many people, including commercial driver’s license holders, may be able to complete driver’s license business online at www.iowadot.gov.  If you need to come to the DOT, the quickest way to get your driver’s license business done is to schedule an appointment at https://iowadot.gov/mvd/other-appointments. Walk-in customers will be served as time allows.

Special note to motor carriers

The Office of Motor Carrier Services typically experiences a heavy workload on the days leading up to and following the holiday. Customers are urged to submit applications for oversize permits, especially those weighing more than 156,000 pounds, several days before the permit is needed.

For questions, please visit the Iowa DOT’s contact page.

Creston woman arrested on an Interference charge & a warrant for Harassment

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November 5th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Police in Creston report the arrest at around 6:10-p.m. Tuesday, of 33-year-old Eyleena Marie Stringer. The Creston woman was arrested at her residence and charged with Interference with Official Acts. She was also wanted on an outstanding warrant for the original charge of Harassment in the 2nd Degree. Stringer was transported to the Union County Jail for processing, then transferred and held at the Clarke County Jail without bond until seen by a judge.

Lung cancer report gives Iowa poor grades in multiple categories

News

November 5th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A new report from the American Lung Association finds much more needs to be done to end the devastating burden of lung cancer on Iowa families. Kristina Hamilton, the association’s advocacy director for Iowa, says the “State of Lung Cancer” report looks at ten primary categories. “Iowa actually is below average in several of the categories,” Hamilton says, “including new cases, five-year survival, surgery as a form of treatment, and the smoking rate, so we certainly have a good amount of work to do.” Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in Iowa, while the report ranks Iowa 39th in the nation for its rate of new lung cancer cases. The report finds more than 16-percent of Iowa high schoolers use tobacco or e-cigarettes.

“We’re particularly concerned about the smoking rate, given cigarette smoking has declined over the past several decades,” Hamilton says, “but unfortunately, Iowa is still higher than the national average and it is the leading cause of lung cancer and preventable deaths.” Hamilton says initiatives will be pushed in the state legislative session, which opens in January, to help discourage smoking in Iowa. “The tax on the cigarettes has not been increased in 18 years,” Hamilton says, “so with inflation and the changing tobacco products landscape, we think it’s past time for Iowa to increase that tax and we’re asking for $1.50 per pack, and then there’s no excise tax on e-cigarettes at all.” She says e-cigarettes are the only tobacco product sold in Iowa that’s not subject to a tax.

While the report gives Iowa a thumbs-down grade on five of the ten key categories, Hamilton says the state is doing at least one thing that’s worthy of praise. “The legislature and the governor now require insurance plans to cover comprehensive biomarker testing,” Hamilton says, “and that is a very significant advancement for lung cancer treatment and treatment of other chronic conditions.” That testing looks for changes in the tumor’s D-N-A. The results of the test may show biomarkers that can help determine what treatment options would be best for an individual patient. Insurance coverage of biomarker testing is important for removing a cost barrier to people with lung cancer, but coverage for biomarker testing is only required in some states.

The report found that Iowa does require insurance coverage of comprehensive biomarker testing.

Pott. County woman arrested early Wed. morning in Red Oak

News

November 5th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – A traffic stop in Red Oak early this (Wednesday) morning, resulted in the arrest of a woman from Pottawattamie County. According to Red Oak Police, 40-year-old Kristin Ann Miller, of Council Bluffs, was arrested at around 1:25-a.m., for Driving While Revoked (A serious misdemeanor). Miller was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $1,000 bond.

Nov. 4, 2025 City/School Election results – Audubon County, IA – FINAL

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November 5th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

CITY ELECTIONS

CITY OF AUDUBON:

Mayor (to fill a vacancy term ending 2027 – vote for 1)

Palle Lansman 283

City Council – vote for no more than 3

Brooke Wegner  234

Bruce A. Christensen  216

Jeff Jacobsen  84

Rodney Benton  249

CITY OF BRAYTON:

Mayor

Cally Lee Christensen  82

City Council (vote for no more than 2)

David L. Hansen  21

Garrett Wilson  23

CITY OF EXIRA

Mayor

Mike Huegerich  124

City Council (Vote for 2)

Dory Schrader  64

Christina Nelson  106

Matt Long  59

CITY OF GRAY

Mayor – (No candidates filed); 11 Write-In votes

City Council – vote for 1 (No candidate filed); 17 W-In votes

CITY OF KIMBALLTON

Mayor

Ramadasa Jivatma 49

City Council (vote for 3)

Sheila Partridge  54

Dirk Wasson  61

Peggy Mortensen  31

Thomas Lake 44

SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES

Audubon School Board Membervote for 2

Laurence H. Frakes Jr. 252

Haillie Bruch  292

Exira-Elk Horn-Kimballton School Board Director – Vote for no more than 3

Anna Schleimer 62

Nick Fredericksen 118

Eric Konecne107

Deborah King 55

Beth Larsen  123

Emily Paulsen 148

Abby Rasmussen 235

Elk Horn-Kimballton School Board Director – (vacancy term ending 2027) (vote for 1)

Anthony L. Hough  65

Cally Lee Christensen  229

IKM-Manning School – GO BOND Public Measure TH

YES  96    NO 11