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Bill would mandate sale of ‘conventional’ eggs in Iowa stores

Ag/Outdoor, News

February 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Legislators are considering a bill that would force the state’s grocery stores to always have “conventional” eggs for sale. Republican Representative Lee Hein, of Monticello says the concern is stores may be pressured to only sell eggs that come from “cage free” operations.  “Which are $3 to $4 more expensive that the regular commodity egg that’s cheaper and more affordable,” Hein says.  Bill backers say it’s about ensuring consumer choice. Critics say it will require stores to sell a certain product. Hein admits to “struggling with” the idea of imposing a mandate. “But I also believe that we don’t need to bow down to the pressure of the animal rights groups, which are maybe growing, but are still a small segment of the population,” Hein says. “And I firmly believe that the regular Iowans wants a choice.”

The vast majority of the eggs laid in the U.S. each year come from “conventional” large-scale operations with thousands of hens. Some retailers, like Walmart, have committed to eventually buying eggs from hens that have a larger range of movement indoors — in so-called “cage free” operations. If this bill becomes STATE law, though, Walmart stores in Iowa would be required to keep selling eggs raised in large-scale conventional operations. The legislation has cleared initial review in both the House and Senate. It must pass a full committee by the end of next week to remain eligible for consideration in the 2018 Iowa legislature.

(Radio Iowa)

Mechanical records for Oakland School bus were allegedly altered after a fatal fire

News

February 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Des Moines Register reports an investigation into the Dec. 12th, 2017 fatal Riverside School District school bus fire, has revealed new information in the case. In the report, investigators found mechanical repair records for the bus involved in the fire that killed a student and the bus driver, were changed a week after the fatal fire. Following an inspection which occurred six days before the fire, the bus was ordered to stop transporting students. An exit lock signal and outside warning light were both not working at the time of the inspection.

The school district reported the fixes were made on a handwritten note the same day as the inspection. The state requires all bus repairs to be reported with the state before it can start transportation again, but the school failed to do so. Those same fixes weren’t reported to the state until at least seven days after the accident.

Federal investigators and the National Transportation Safety Board are still investigating.

Spring runoff in the Missouri River will be slightly higher than normal

News

February 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

With above-normal snowpack in the mountains of Montana and Wyoming, the U-S Army Corps of Engineers is getting the Missouri River reservoir system ready for expected runoff this spring. Kevin Stamm, with the Corps’ water management office in Omaha, says they expect runoff to be higher than normal, but only slightly.”The 2018 calendar year runoff forecast is 26.4-million acre feet which is 104% of average,” Stamm says. “Above average runoff is forecast to continue in February.

In March and April, the plains snowpack in Montana is forecast to cause above-average runoff, however, drought conditions in the Dakotas will likely cause below-average runoff in the lower region.” Corps engineer Joel Knofczynski says they have already hit their flood storage goals. “On January 15th, the reservoir system storage reached 56.1-million acre feet which is at the base of the annual flood control zone,” Knofczynski says. “This means that all of the stored 2017 flood waters have been evacuated from the system.”

The Corps says releases from Gavins Point Dam, the lowest on the system, will stay at about 18-thousand cubic feet per second for the rest of winter, but can be adjusted as needed.

(Radio Iowa)

Final IAwrestle Class 1A Team and Individual Rankings

Sports

February 8th, 2018 by admin

Tournament Team Rankings  
1 Lisbon (7)
2 Don Bosco (8)
3 Missouri Valley (7)
4 Denver (7)
5 Underwood (3)
6 Martensdale-St. Mary’s (3)
7 Interstate 35 (5)
8 Alburnett (2)
9 West Sioux (3)
10 Woodbury Central (4)
Individual Rankings
106 Wrestler School Class
1 Jaymus Wilson Alburnett Jr
2 Beau Klingensmith Woodbury Central Fr
3 Daniel Kimball Don Bosco Jr
4 Donavon Hanson Manson, NW Webster Fr
5 Brock Dietz Nashua-Plainfield Sr
6 Bryce Shaha Mount Ayr Fr
7 Connor Attkisson Tri-Center So
8 Jose Flores Sibley-Ocheyedan Sr
9 Brooks Meyer Denver Fr
10 Mason Dye Sigourney-Keota So
113
1 Adam Allard West Sioux So
2 Cole Cassady Martensdale-St. Mary’s So
3 Heath Moyer North Linn So
4 Briar Reisz Logan-Magnolia Fr
5 Michael McClelland Don Bosco Fr
6 Bryce Trees North Butler Jr
7 Derek Graham Eagle Grove Sr
8 Caiden Jones Lake Mills Jr
9 Jacob Moore Denver So
10 Jakob Whitinger Nashua-Plainfield So
120
1 Cael Happel Lisbon So
2 Casey Baker Interstate 35 Jr
3 Blake Thomsen Underwood So
4 Daniel Meeker Wapello So
5 Bryce Kafton Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto Jr
6 Carter Pals Central Springs Jr
7 Uvaldo Camarillo Postville Sr
8 Tyler Helgeson Lake Mills So
9 Cael Frost Don Bosco Fr
10 Carson Collins Manson NW Webster So
126
1 Alex Thomsen Underwood Sr
2 Cobe Siebrecht Lisbon Jr
3 Easton Larson Don Bosco So
4 Jacob McBride Newman Catholic Jr
5 Dakota Henry Belle Plaine Sr
6 Teagan Lundquist Southwest Valley Jr
7 Nolan Noonan Cascade, Western Dubuque Jr
8 Trey Schuck Sibley-Ocheyedan So
9 Wyatt Crocker Logan-Magnolia Sr
10 Mitchell Hayes Starmont Sr
132
1 Donny Schmit Wapsie Valley Sr
2 Logan James Underwood So
3 Joshua Tibbits Martensdale-St. Marys Jr
4 Gabe Lewis Denver So
5 Ryne Mohrfeld Lisbon Jr
6 Sam Loyd New London Sr
7 Max Wettengel Don Bosco Jr
8 Brady Henderson North Linn Jr
9 Nate Monahan Woodbury Central So
10 Wyatt Appleseth Panorama Fr
138
1 Gable Fox Don Bosco Sr
2 Riley Wright Denver Jr
3 Kolton Roth Graettinger-Terril/Ruthven-Ayrshire Sr
4 Austin Gutknecht Clarinda Sr
5 Connor Lange Missouri Valley Jr
6 Spencer Griffin Emmetsburg Jr
7 Marvin Hildreth West Monona Sr
8 Zac Willey Interstate 35 Sr
9 Michael Egan MFL MarMac Jr
10 Cory Anderson Wilton Jr
145
1 Chance Throndson Riceville Sr
2 Kory Van Oort West Sioux Jr
3 Cooper Siebrecht Lisbon Sr
4 Garret Thompson Logan-Magnolia Sr
5 Braydon Nunemaker East Buchanan Sr
6 Wade Mitchell Woodbury Central So
7 Chance Downs Maquoketa Valley So
8 Ethan Elliott Interstate 35 Jr
9 Duke Kyle Missouri Valley Jr
10 Ben Smith Iowa Valley So
152
1 Trey Brisker Wilton Sr
2 Caleb Wilson Denver Sr
3 Skeeter Bostwick Missouri Valley Sr
4 Kaden Kilburg Lisbon Sr
5 Garrett Arment Woodbury Central Jr
6 Kaleb Krall Wapsie Valley Jr
7 Austin Eilers Lawton-Bronson Sr
8 Tristan Mulder Western Christian Fr
9 Bo Geise Logan-Magnolia Sr
10 Garret Bruce East Sac County Jr
160
1 John Henrich Akron-Westfield Jr
2 Brennan Swafford Mediapolis Sr
3 Austin Hellman Don Bosco Sr
4 Jacob Steinlage Interstate 35 Sr
5 Nathan Johaningmeier MFL MarMac Jr
6 Ryan Schott Regina, Iowa City Sr
7 Cameron Rasing Rockford Jr
8 Rodney Schwartzhoff South Winneshiek Sr
9 Jason Even Wapsie Valley Sr
10 Marcus Daughton Mount Ayr Sr
170
1 Gabe Pauley AHSTW Jr
2 Nathan Haynes Missouri Valley Sr
3 Gunnar Grunsted Panorama Sr
4 Bryce Werderman Lisbon Sr
5 Cael Krueger Denver Jr
6 TJ Dierking Southeast Warren/Melcher Dallas Sr
7 Brandon Trees North Butler Sr
8 Nick Milder Regina, Iowa City Jr
9 Thomas Even Don Bosco So
10 Chase McCleish Newman Catholic Jr
182
1 Logan Schumacher Martensdale-St. Mary’s Sr
2 Garet Sims Iowa Valley Jr
3 Hunter Connor Louisa-Muscatine Sr
4 Derek Venteicher Bedford/Lenox So
5 Tucker Kroeze Belmond-Klemme Jr
6 Zach Ryg Central Springs Jr
7 Nick Haynes Missouri Valley So
8 Dayton Smith Saint Ansgar Sr
9 Christian Wolthuzien Akron-Westfield Sr
10 Carter Murray Graettinger-Terril/R-A Jr
195
1 Tanner Sloan Alburnett Sr
2 Hunter Dejong Sibley-Ocheyedan Sr
3 Gabe Irons Lake Mills Sr
4 Hunter Hagen West Hancock Sr
5 Wes Geisler Hudson Sr
6 Manning Kuboushek South Winneshiek Sr
7 Joey Wolf Woodbine Sr
8 Garret Keehner MFL MarMac Jr
9 Blake Haub Ogden So
10 Cameron Reddick Wilton Sr
220
1 Tom Rief Missouri Valley Sr
2 Kaleb Reeves Sigourney Sr
3 Chaz Clark Pleasantville Sr
4 Nick Gaes Alta-Aurelia Jr
5 Marquise Paino Tripoli Sr
6 Chance Strough Bedford/Lenox Jr
7 Logan O’Connor Lisbon Sr
8 Brett Schoenherr Midland Jr
9 Zack Santee Central Springs Sr
10 Dalton Arnold Coon Rapids Bayard Sr
285
1 Brian Sadler Jesup Sr
2 Enrique Maravilla Manson, NW Webster Sr
3 Chase Ahrends Dike-New Hartford Sr
4 Cody Crawford WACO Sr
5 Cameron Beminio Belmond-Klemme Sr
6 Jake Hutton Interstate 35 Sr
7 Brock Farley Denver Jr
8 Arron Olson Missouri Valley Jr
9 Darlyn Marquez West Sioux Sr
10 Brennan Breuer Mediapolis Jr

Prosecutors: Iowa man suffocated baby daughter with pillows

News

February 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

NEVADA, Iowa (AP) — Prosecutors say a central Iowa man charged in the death of his 2-month-old daughter killed the baby by placing pillows on her face. The Des Moines Register reports that 29-year-old Calvin Curtis White, of Nevada, has been charged with first-degree murder and child endangerment causing death after his daughter was found not breathing Jan. 29 and later died. Police also say they found a recorded message on White’s phone in which he said he killed the infant by placing pillows on her face to keep from hearing her cry.

Police say White was the sole caregiver of his daughter at the time of her death. White remains in the Story County Jail on a $1 million bond.

Final IAwrestle Class 2A Team and Individual rankings

Sports

February 8th, 2018 by admin

Tournament Team Rankings  
1 New Hampton (7)
2 West Liberty (4)
3 Dubuque Wahlert (4)
4 Ballard 4)
5 Webster City (6)
6 PCM Monroe (4)
7 South Tama (5)
8 Davenport Assumption (2)
9 (tie) Centerville
9 (tie) Williamsburg
Individual Rankings
106 Wrestler School Class
1 Jarod Kadel Columbus Community Jr
2 Matthew Lewis Centerville Fr
3 Keaton Zeimet Central Dewitt Fr
4 Averee Abben Osage Fr
5 Jacob Mielke Pocahontas Area Jr
6 Colby Lillegard Bondurant-Farrar So
7 Benjamin Schmitz Kuemper Catholic So
8 Sam Nelson Clear Lake Fr
9 Trey Allen Winterset Jr
10 Mason Hill Cherokee, Washington Jr
113
1 Grayson Kesterson Williamsburg Sr
2 Andrew Flora ADM Jr
3 Kain Luensman Monticello Fr
4 Nathaniel Genobana Centerville Fr
5 Brock Beck Grinnell So
6 Payton Drake PCM Monroe So
7 Colby Wiederholt Van Meter/Earlham So
8 Ryan Clark Mt Vernon Jr
9 Jake Nieman OA-BCIG So
10 Remington Hanson Clarion-Goldfield Fr
120
1 Aden Reeves Albia Jr
2 Drake Doolittle Webster City Jr
3 Kaden Anderlik Cresco, Crestwood Jr
4 Jack Thomsen Union, Laporte City So
5 Caleb Fuessley Center Point-Urbana Jr
6 Jack Gaukel Sergeant Bluff-Lutton Fr
7 Zeb Gnida Solon So
8 Kurtis Krager OA-BCIG Sr
9 Bryce Hatten Winterset So
10 Carson Babcock NHTV, New Hampton Fr
126
1 Eric Faught Clear Lake Jr
2 Shea Ruffridge Pocahontas Area Sr
3 Phillip Ihde Decorah Sr
4 Jalen Schropp Williamsburg So
5 Kayden Kauzlarich Centerville So
6 Morgan Rowley Anamosa Sr
7 Hunter Pfantz West Marshall Sr
8 Mason Cleveland NHTV, New Hampton Jr
9 Carter Weeks Vinton Shellsburg Sr
10 Kole Hansen Atlantic Sr
132
1 Will Esmoil West Liberty So
2 Matt Robertson Davenport Assumption Sr
3 Gable Sieperda Central Lyon GLR Sr
4 Gabe Ruepke Chariton Sr
5 Brady Fritz South Tama Sr
6 Chase McLaren Atlantic Jr
7 Carson Hartnett Webster City Sr
8 Jack West Winterset So
9 Chase Luensman Monticello Jr
10 Ryan Phillips West Delaware Jr
138
1 Michael Blockhus NHTV, New Hampton Sr
2 Jarrett Miller Ballard Sr
3 Easton Graff Sergeant Bluff-Lutton Jr
4 Tanner Probasco South Tama Sr
5 Coy Ruess West Liberty Jr
6 Dominick Morris Albia Jr
7 Alex Hanna Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont Sr
8 Brock Radeke Vinton Shellsburg Jr
9 Matthew Doyle Independence So
10 Adam Hansen Center Point-Urbana So
145
1 Noah Fye NHTV, New Hampton Sr
2 Tanner Abbas Clarion-Goldfield Sr
3 Ryan Steffen Cresco, Crestwood Sr
4 Mitchel Swank Creston, Orient Macksburg Sr
5 Austin Rozeboom Boyden Hull/Rock Valley Sr
6 Sage Walker Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont So
7 Joey Busse Humboldt Jr
8 Klayton Keller Saydel Sr
9 Colton Vest South Tama Sr
10 Jake Recker Dyersville Beckman Sr
152
1 Isaac Judge South Tama Sr
2 Skyler Noftsger Ballard Jr
3 Joe Kelly West Liberty Sr
4 Mitchel Mangold West Delaware Jr
5 Kyler Rieck Spirit Lake Park Jr
6 Baylor Crigger Camanche Jr
7 Nolan Harsh ADM Jr
8 Joe Hollinrake Knoxville Sr
9 Caleb Swalla Van Meter/Earlham So
10 Luke Rohmiller Webster City Sr
160
1 Josh Ramirez Dubuque Wahlert Sr
2 Luke Hageman Dyersville Beckman Sr
3 Wes Cummings PCM Monroe Jr
4 Tate Battani Ballard Sr
5 Paul Ryan Mount Vernon Jr
6 Zach Williams Osage So
7 Colter Bye Cresco, Crestwood Jr
8 Cale Reicks NHTV, New Hampton Sr
9 Luke Martin Bishop Heelan Catholic Jr
10 Reymundo Vasquez Clarion-Goldfield Sr
170
1 Lucas Roland PCM Monroe Jr
2 Kolton Bartow Dubuque Wahlert Sr
3 Noah Glaser NHTV, New Hampton Sr
4 Tristin Westphal-Edwards Washington Jr
5 Tyler Zeimen Cherokee, Washington Sr
6 Tristan Hansmeier Waukon Sr
7 Lincoln Coakley Estherville Lincoln Central Jr
8 Zane Williams Webster City Sr
9 Mason Carpenter Clarion Goldfield Sr
10 Carter Maynes Red Oak So
182
1 Julien Broderson Davenport Assumption Jr
2 Kyler Fisher Southeast Valley Jr
3 Ben Lee Ballard Sr
4 Luke Jenness Sheldon Jr
5 Thomas Bentley Red Oak Jr
6 Mike Hoyle Solon Jr
7 Jarron Trausch PCM Monroe Jr
8 Owen Grover Dyersville Beckman Jr
9 Dalton Rosenberg South Tama Sr
10 Conner Huss MOC-Floyd Valley Sr
195
1 Bryce Esmoil West Liberty Sr
2 Cody Fisher Woodward Granger So
3 Nick Foss Harlan Sr
4 Nick Smith Central Dewitt Sr
5 Harrison Goebel West Delaware Sr
6 Matthew Landsperger Knoxville Sr
7 Josh Holub Williamsburg Sr
8 Blake Anderson OA-BCIG Sr
9 Camron Woodley Mt Vernon Sr
10 Austin Winkel Central Lyon GLR Sr
220
1 Boone McDermott Dubuque Wahlert Sr
2 Jordan Baumler North Fayette Valley Sr
3 Dakota Powell Spirit Lake Park Jr
4 Tyler Anderson OA-BCIG Sr
5 Areon Day NHTV, New Hampton Sr
6 Hunter Crawford Independence Sr
7 James Cherry Webster City Sr
8 Tyler Courtier Shenandoah Jr
9 Zach Wegmann Solon Sr
10 Tanner Murphy Washington Sr
285
1 Cooper Lawson Webster City Sr
2 John McConkey Atlantic Sr
3 Tyler Linderbaum Solon Sr
4 Dominick Etherington Algona Sr
5 Spencer Trenary Clarion, Goldfield Jr
6 Brendon Lunsford Fairfield Sr
7 Blake Bradley Dubuque Wahlert Sr
8 Jacob Knutson Crestwood, Cresco Sr
9 Kobe Clayborne Bishop Heelan Catholic So
10 Drake Fox West Burlington Notre Dame Jr

Des Moines City Hall to be ready for workers by end of month

News

February 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Workers are set to move back into the newly-renovated Des Moines City Hall by the end of the month. The Des Moines Register reports that city clerk’s office will be the first to reopen at City Hall on Feb. 26. Other offices will return each week until the transition is completed on April 2.

City Hall has been closed since June 2016 as the 108-year-old building underwent a $5.5 million renovation to replace outdated heating and cooling systems and add fire sprinklers. A city spokeswoman says the Des Moines City Council will hold its first meeting in the historic council chambers on April 9 since moving out.

Atlantic City Council News

News

February 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council, Wednesday, approved a Resolution authorizing bids for 2018 Street and Alley improvements. Snyder and Associates Engineer Dave Sturm listed the projects that will be underway once the weather improves. They include: Chestnut St., from 18th to 22nd;14th St., from Olive to Highway 71; Plum St. from 7th to 14th, with a widening of Plum St. from 10th to 14th; an alley between 10th and 13th Streets, Birch & Cedar, and a turnaround south of Palm Street. The bid date was set for Tuesday, March 6th, with Council action on accepting the bid(s) during the Council’s meeting on March 7th.

The Council agreed to close specific streets on Sunday, August 5th, from 8-a.m. To 5-p.m., for the Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church 125th Anniversary Celebration. Theresa Hohenberger, from Saints Peter and Paul, explained the event is the conclusion to a two-year campaign they’ve been running to renovate the church.They’re also tying the event in with the City of Atlantic’s year-long 150th Celebration. She said there will be bounces, beef producers grilling, picnic tables, etc. They’re hoping for 300-to 500 people to be in attendance.

As previously mentioned, the temporary street closures would be:

West 6th, between Locust and Poplar
West 5th, between Locust and Poplar
Locust, between 5th and 6th Streets
West 6th, between Locust & the alley between Locust & Cedar.

In other business, the Atlantic City Council, Wednesday, agreed to subscribe to a computer program put out by a local firm, that will enhance the experience of persons visiting the City website. The program, “Journity,” is a product of 5Q in Atlantic. Company owner Chad Williams said the program is designed to customize the experience individuals visiting the City’s website have, by identifying their location. Williams says a trial run of the program on the City’s website indicates 61-percent of visitors leave the site within 10-seconds, “Probably,” he says, because they “Probably haven’t found what they were looking for.” Journity will help new visitors to a site become more engaged in the process of finding what they need and remembers their choices. The program also helps with marketing the City to potential new residents and businesses, by showing what is available and other factors.

The Council tabled an Engineering agreement with Snyder and Associates, Wednesday, with regard to the Beautification Project, and they approved an engineering agreement with Snyder’s for the AMU Connector Trail Project. The project involves the construction of an eight-foot wide concrete pedestrian trail from the existing end of trail at KJAN, south and east to connect the end of the paved trail currently under contract with Howery Construction, located at the southeast corner of the Little League baseball/softball complex.

STANLEY PELZER, 81, of Griswold (Svcs. 2/12/18)

Obituaries

February 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

STANLEY PELZER, 81, of Griswold, died Wednesday, February 7th, at Methodist Hospital in Omaha. Funeral services for STANLEY PELZER will be held 10:30-a.m. Monday, Feb. 12th, at the Grant United Methodist Church. Rieken-Duhn Funeral Home in Griswold has the arrangements.

Visitation with the family will be on Sunday, Feb. 11th, at the Griswold Community Building from 2:30 PM until 5:30 PM.  Stanley’s family requests that casual attire be worn to the visitation and funeral.

A memorial fund has been established.

STANLEY PELZER is survived by:

His children:  Kristi (Ned) Spencer, of Ball Ground, GA; Dawn (Scott) Roberts, of Griswold; and Joel (Heather) Pelzer, of Griswold.

His sisters – Karen (Bill) Carmichael, of Sioux Falls, SD, and Carol Heesch of Harlingen, TX.

His brother – Larry (Nancy) Pelzer, of Lewis.

3 grandchildren, other relatives, his in-laws, and friends.

Woodbury County pays $75,000 to settle lawsuit by ex-inmate

News

February 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — Woodbury County officials have agreed to pay $75,000 to settle a federal lawsuit brought by a former county jail inmate who says jail staff failed to take immediate action after he suffered a stroke while in custody. The Sioux City Journal reports that James Merchant sued in 2016, nearly two years after suffering a stroke while in Woodbury County Jail. Merchant’s lawsuit says he reported weakness and numbness in his right side to jail staff in 2014, but was left in a nurse’s bay overnight before being evaluated and taken to a hospital.

Merchant was being held on theft and burglary charges at the time. The county’s attorney says Mercy Medical Services has also reached a settlement with Merchant, but that the terms of that agreement are confidential.