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Gov. Reynolds Statement Iowa Legislature Passing Medical Malpractice Reform 

News

February 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Today (Wednesday), Governor Reynolds issued the following statement after medical malpractice tort reform passed the Iowa legislature:

“I’m grateful to the legislature for passing reasonable medical malpractice reform, allowing Iowa’s health care industry to become stronger and more accessible. To the OBGYNs and physicians who have been worried about practicing in Iowa, we are ready for you! These reforms balance the needs of injured patients with the needs of all Iowans to have a robust health care system. As I said in my Condition of the State, these reforms could not wait another year.”

Annie’s Project Business Education Opportunity Available for Local Farm Women

Ag/Outdoor, News

February 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic, Iowa – Annie’s Project, a six-week course designed especially to help farm women develop their management and decision-making skills, is being offered by Iowa State University Extension and Outreach in Cass County. Online registration is available at www.extension.iastate.edu/womeninag or at the Cass Extension office. Classes will be held at Cass County Community Center at 805 W. 10th St. in Atlantic on Thursdays beginning Feb. 23.

Classes will continue March 2, March 9, March 16, March 23, and March 30. Classes will be held from 6:00 p.m. – 9:00p.m., with a light meal served at 5:30 p.m.  The cost is $75.00. Pre-registration will close a week in advance of the class, or if the class fills up, so organizers encourage those interested to register early!

Farm women participating in Annie’s Project courses become better business partners and owners by learning to manage and organize critical information for their own farms, while establishing networks with other farm women and agriculture business professionals.

According to ISU Extension and Outreach farm specialist, Tim Christensen, Annie’s Project covers five areas of agricultural risk management: financial, human resources, legal, marketing and production. “Our goal is to provide a program that is of great interest and value. Each session includes presentations, discussions and hands-on activities,” Christensen said. “In addition, guest speakers share their personal experiences and knowledge to help women become better business partners and owners,” added Christensen.

According to a 2012 survey conducted by Iowa State Extension and Outreach, 47 percent of Iowa’s farmland is owned by women. Annie’s Project supports these women by providing an agricultural business education program that empowers farm women who want to be more knowledgeable about their agricultural enterprises.

“Offering a quality program such as Annie’s Project benefits our community and we are excited to be able to offer this class, as we’ve had a great response from previous sessions,” said Kate Olson, Cass County Extension Director.

“We’re excited to host this class in Cass County again and look forward to sharing valuable educational tools and important resources with women in southwest Iowa, as well as helping then create a local network of support in their local area,” Olson added.

“Annie’s Project empowers women by offering a valuable set of business-based workshops. The program helps participants learn ways to make better financial and risk management decisions,” according to Madeline Schultz, ISU Extension and Outreach Women in Agriculture Program Manager.

More than 33 states have implemented Annie’s Project sites since its inception in 2002. According to post-program surveys, participants have reported that the program encouraged learning and that the nurturing environment has facilitated ongoing conversation with local speakers. In addition, respondents were able to network with other professionals and stated that they felt comfortable interacting with others for additional information and assistance. Overall, participants remarked that the courses were beneficial in understanding the factors in farming that pertain to women, their families, and the land.

For more information, contact Kate Olson at 712-243-1132, or e-mail keolson@iastate.edu. Register online at www.extension.iastate.edu/womeninag or find additional program details at www.extension.iastate.edu/cass.

Atlantic School District will not offer girls swimming in the 2023-24 school year

News, Sports

February 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) [updated w/audio comments] – Citing a lack of participants in the program, Atlantic School District Athletic Director Andy Mitchell recommended to the School Board, Wednesday evening, that the girls swimming be removed from the list of extra curricular activities in the 2023-24 School Year. The boys program would remain intact, barring any loss of participants.

Mitchell said as right now, they’re not expecting any new girls swimmers for Atlantic next year, they need at least two more, but even if there were three girls, it’s not a swim program. “You can’t offer relays…It just doesn’t help us out.” If the numbers for girls swimming increase, the program could be brought back at a later date. The boys swim program is faring better, Mitchell says.

The boys program will remain intact, barring any loss of participants. In his report also, Andy Mitchell suggested that the District add a Middle School (7th & 8th Grade) Girls Softball Program as an extracurricular activity. The program would be a partnership between the Little League and Atlantic School.

Mitchell said he has not worked on a schedule, yet, because he wants to work with other H-10 districts to begin the process of coordinating trips, etc.

He said right now, they’re looking at the possibility of 20 girls per team.

The Board approved the changes to extracurricular activities, as recommended. In other news, the Atlantic School Board approved an Out-of-State High School Track trip to Northwest Missouri State University, for participation in an indoor track meet.

Another bid to require immigration status check for employees in Iowa

News

February 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Republicans on a House subcommittee have advanced a bill that would let the state suspend or revoke business licenses from employers who knowingly hire people who aren’t eligible to work in the U.S.

It would require that businesses use the federal government’s E-Verify system to check the immigration status of job applicants. Critics say the E-Verify system is sometimes inaccurate and the bill would unfairly penalized businesses for hiring someone the system indicated could be employed.

“We have a worker shortage and this bill kind of makes us become the immigration police for the state of Iowa,” said Larry Blixt, a lobbyist for a Red Oak based association that represents Iowa greenhouses.

No one spoke in favor of the bill during a statehouse hearing today. The two Republicans who voted to keep it eligible for further debate have major concerns about how the bill would affect businesses, but decided to keep it alive to continue the conversation. Republican Representative Phil Thompson of Jefferson said almost every section of the bill has flaws that would have to be changed before he’d support it.

“Appreciate the sentiment of the bill,” Thompson says, “but in practice I think it puts a lot of the (enforcement) burden on businesses and that’s just not something I’m really comfortable doing.”

The chairman of the House committee that would consider the bill says the federal government’s E-Verify system isn’t foolproof and Republicans will have “a good conversation” about those failings before they’d ever bring the bill up for a vote. Backers of the proposal have been trying since 2012 to require that Iowa businesses use the E-Verify system to confirm all employees are in the country legally.

Saturday’s Sweetheart Market Features Pim’s Thai Food Truck, Free Bounce House, and Over 20 Vendors

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February 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

ATLANTIC, IA (February 8, 2023) – This Saturday’s Sweetheart Market at the Nishna Valley Family YMCA (1100 Maple Street in Atlantic) will feature Pim’s Thai Food Truck, a free bounce house for kids, and over 20 food and craft vendors. The afternoon market will be held from noon to 3 PM. During the market, Pim’s Thai Food Truck will be selling food in the parking lot closest to 10th Street, and the weather forecast suggests it won’t be too cold to order food from one of Produce in the Park’s most popular food trucks.

There is no cost to enter Sweetheart Market, and the Nishna Valley Family YMCA, host of the market, is offering a giant free indoor bounce house for kids. One YMCA gym will host the bounce house and kids’ activities, and the other gym will host the over 20 market vendors.

Sweetheart Market is held the Saturday before Valentine’s Day, so shoppers can pick up Valentine’s Day baked goods, sweets, and gifts, in addition to farmers market favorites produce, meats, farm-fresh eggs, local honey, candles, crafts, art, jewelry, and bath and body products.

Sweetheart Market vendors confirmed as of February 8 include Smudge, Bridgewater Farm, Brun Ko Farm, Miss NiNi’s Fine Desserts (preorder only), Noble Provisions, The Kringle Man, DezaRae Farm Soaps, Ter-Bear Honey, Johnna Joy Designs, Midwest Candles by Brit, Wud Bi Tek, Creekside Crystals and Crafts, Frosting Inc., Spirits of the Faire, Sweet Sisters Vegan, Donna’s Jewelry, Unicorn Clouds, Studio Samantha, Sugar Mama Cookie Co., Imagine at Zellmer Century Farm, Silver Valley Craft Corner, Rolling Acres Farm, and Pim’s Thai Food Truck.

Shoppers at Saturday’s market should plan to enter the YMCA through the main front entrance. However, customers with preorders can either come into the market to pick up their preorders or utilize drive-through pickup. Drive-through pickup will be available in the back parking lot behind the YMCA. The back parking lot is accessible from Maple Street between 11th and 12th Street. Market volunteers will be at both front and back entrances of the YMCA to answer questions.

Sweetheart Market is sponsored by the Atlantic Community Promotion Commission, Cass County Tourism, First Whitney Bank and Trust, Cass Health, Gregg Young Automotive of Atlantic, and the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce. For the latest information on Sweetheart Market, follow Produce in the Park on Facebook (www.facebook.com/ProduceInThePark) or Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/produceintheparkatlanticia/) or sign up for the Produce in the Park newsletter at www.produceintheparkatlanticiowa.com.

DNR finalizes public meeting locations to recap hunting, trapping seasons, discuss possible rule changes

Ag/Outdoor, News, Sports

February 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) –  The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is hosting a series of town hall-style meetings where local staff will provide updates on recently completed hunting and trapping seasons, discuss possible changes, and address other topics as requested. “We want people to come out to these meetings, listen to the seasons reviews, ask questions and hear directly from our staff,” said Todd Bishop, chief of the Iowa DNR’s Wildlife Bureau. “Part of the meeting will be devoted to discussing potential rule changes and collecting feedback as we work through the rules process.”

The meetings are open to the public. Comments collected from these public meetings will be considered along with other related comments received by the Iowa DNR prior to proposing changes to hunting rules and regulations. Proposed rules will be presented to the Natural Resource Commission during a regular public meeting for consideration and additional public comment.

Meeting date, time and location (Locally):

  • Creston, Feb. 21, 6 p.m., Multi-Purpose Room, Southern Prairie YMCA, 1201 West Townline Street
  • Onawa, Feb. 22, 6 p.m., Lewis and Clark State Park visitor center, 21914 Park Loop
  • Council Bluffs, Feb. 23, 6:30 p.m., Council Bluffs Fish and Game Club, 531 Comanche St.

Any person attending the public meeting that has special requirements, such as those related to mobility or hearing impairments, should contact the Iowa DNR or ADA Coordinator at 515-725-8200, Relay Iowa TTY Service 800-735-7942, or Webmaster@dnr.iowa.gov, and advise of specific needs.

Waukee Hy-Vee branch robbed Wed. morning; Robber got away empty-handed

News

February 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Waukee, Iowa) – Officials with the Waukee Police Department report that around 6:17-a.m. today (Wednesday, February 8, 2023), Officers responded to a call for service at HyVee Fast & Fresh at 1025 E Hickman Road, with regard to a robbery that had just occurred. Authorities say the suspect entered the store with his hand in his pocket, approached the clerk and asked for money. There was no visible weapon.
No money was taken and the suspect left the scene; no injuries to report. This is an ongoing investigation.

key GOP leader says legislature needs to wait for court ruling before taking next steps on abortion policy

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February 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A Republican leader in the Iowa House says lawmakers need to wait for an Iowa Supreme Court opinion before trying to enact new abortion restrictions. A district court ruling has blocked a 2018 state law to ban most abortions after the sixth week of a pregnancy from taking effect — and Governor Reynolds has asked the Iowa Supreme Court to intervene. House Majority Leader Matt Windschitl of Missouri Valley says the legislature’s next step will be guided by how the court rules. “Until we know what the courts are going to say on that issue, it would be premature for us to actually write legislation that might actually take us backwards,” Windschitl says.

Earlier this week a couple of Republican lawmakers said they intend to introduce a bill this year that would ban all abortions in Iowa. Windschitl says that’s the ultimate goal. “We do want to get to that point where all babies are protected and all moms are protected and we are working through that process,” Windschitl says, “but we don’t want to do something that puts us behind the eight ball again in regards to how the courts are going to rule on the current injunction that’s there, so we have to be a little bit patient with that and see what the courts are going to say and then will move forward appropriately as we get a little better lay of the land.”

Windschitl made his comments this (Wednesday) morning at the Westside Conservative Club’s breakfast meeting in Urbandale. This past summer the Iowa Supreme Court reversed a 2018 decision that said Iowa women have a constitutional right to an abortion, a ruling that let a 24-hour waiting period for abortions take effect. The court is now considering a different lawsuit filed to block a ban on abortions after fetal activity is detected, which is around the sixth week of pregnancy.

Glenwood Police report for 2/8/23

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February 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) –  Officials with the Glenwood Police Department report the arrest on Tuesday, of 26-year-old Trenton Duncan, from Sloan. Duncan was taken into custody for Violation of a No Contact Order. He was being held without bond until seen by a magistrate.

Adair County BOS approve five items Wednesday morning

News

February 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors this (Tuesday) morning, approved a few matters to come before them. First was a liquor license renewal for Carol Ann Root and the 4-H Building. Second was a bid of $25 per mowing, of the Grove Township Cemetery. Mike Mangels bid the same amount he was awarded last year, and will continue throughout the growing season this year.

The Adair County Board approved Family Farm and Agland Credit Disallowances, and the rental of the 4-H Building for $200, for the purpose of a County Safety Day meeting. And, they acknowledged a letter from an appointee to the Southern Iowa Regional Housing Authority, who is retiring. No action was taken until a potential appointee is spoken with about the position.

In other business, the Board heard from 3rd District Republican Congressman Zach Nunn’s Regional Office out of Creston. Constituent Service Representative Tracee Knapp introduced herself and officially met each member of the Board and left them with a contact number. She also invited the Board to the offices’ Open House on Tuesday at 1:30-p.m., with the Congressman in attendance.

Nunn’s other regional offices are located in Ottumwa and Des Moines.