IEDA Board approves assistance for three established companies and five startups in Iowa

March 18, 2022 (DES MOINES, IA) – Today, the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) Board approved awards for three companies, which will assist in the creation of 56 jobs and result in over $76 million in new capital investment for the state. These projects are located in Ames, Peosta and Underwood. The board also approved innovation funding in support of five startups located in Coralville, Des Moines, Riverside, Waukee and Wayland.

Awards made to five startups

FBB Biomed, doing business in Coralville, is a biotech company with a mission to expand the reimbursable diagnostics market to brain diseases. The company plans to demonstrate the performance of its prototype in a laboratory setting on patients with multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease. The company was awarded a $125,000 Demonstration Fund loan for additional testing and hiring of key personnel.

Riverside-based Harvest Increase Agriculture develops a series of fertilizer additives, called SUPRGrow, to increase corn yields. They continue to investigate the chemical and physical properties of the fertilizer, application rates to achieve the most effective results, and the application itself to save farmers time and money without having the need to make an extra pass over their fields. The company was awarded a $25,000 Proof of Commercial Relevance loan for product refinement.

Des Moines’ Dhakai is a clothing sourcing marketplace that connects small to midsize fashion brands and retailers directly to compliant and verified apparel manufacturers. The technology platform allows buyers to find the perfect fit with regard to materials used, minimum quantity requirements, and sustainability and social welfare practices, which removes the often-inefficient middlemen and significantly saves costs. The company was awarded a $100,000 Demonstration Fund loan for product refinement, market planning and entry activities, key personnel, and equipment.

Bristola, based in Waukee, is a renewable energy technology services company. Their patent pending anaerobic digester technology, known as the Submersible Robotic Cleaning System (SRCS), allows the cleaning and inspection of tanks and covered lagoons. The SRCS does not require a disruption in operations nor human entry, providing a more efficient and cost-effective solution that improves the overall operation and offers significant environmental benefits. The company was awarded a $25,000 Proof of Commercial Relevance loan for product refinement.

Headquartered in Wayland, ChopLocal provides an alternative meat supply chain through an online marketplace that connects consumers to butcher shops, meat processors and farmers. With more consumers purchasing meat online, it is hard for the smaller operations to provide that benefit, so the ChopLocal platform offers those suppliers with easy access to create an online storefront, manage orders and organize information. The company was awarded a $25,000 Proof of Commercial Relevance loan for IP development and evaluation and market analysis.

Award recommendations for these funds are made by the Technology Commercialization Committee to the IEDA Board for approval.

Berdex locates U.S. headquarters in Ames
Berdex USA manufactures livestock trailers with a focus on biosecurity measures and animal well-being. The company plans to locate its U.S. headquarters at an existing facility in Ames where it will manufacture three different livestock trailers for swine and cattle producers. The project represents a capital investment of just over $1 million and is expected to create 20 jobs at a qualifying wage of $28.87 per hour. The board awarded tax benefits through the High Quality Jobs (HQJ) program.

Camso expands product line in Peosta
A subsidiary of Camso Holdings USA and thus a subsidiary of Michelin North America, Camso Manufacturing USA designs, develops and manufactures specialized components, subsystems and assemblies for original equipment manufacturers. The company plans to rework its facility in Peosta with new equipment to implement a new line. The board awarded this $20 million capital investment project tax benefits through the HQJ program. It is expected to create 33 jobs, of which 17 are incented at a qualifying wage of $21.13 per hour.

Link Snacks expands facility in Underwood
Link Snacks, Inc. is a manufacturer of meat snacks operating in the U.S. and internationally. The facility in Underwood serves as a national distribution hub and the company plans to expand it, approximately doubling the current capacity. They also plan to purchase an automated storage and retrieval system. The project is expected to create three jobs at a qualifying wage of $22.94 per hour and was awarded tax benefits through the HQJ program. It represents a capital investment of just over $55 million.

 

HCHC alerts area residents to caller scam

Mount Pleasant, Iowa, [March 18, 2022] – Henry County Health Center would like to alert the public to scam telephone calls that are occurring. HCHC has received reports that community members have been receiving telemarketing calls from what appear on caller I.D. to be coming from HCHC telephone numbers.

These scam phone calls are solicitation calls about purchasing medical equipment. HCHC would like to make the public aware of these scams and inform the public that these calls are not coming from HCHC and that HCHC is not affiliated with any companies making these calls. If you receive a call requesting purchase of medical items and/or asking for your personal information, please decline to respond and remember to never give personal information over the telephone.

 

Road Work Season Getting Started

Henry County Engineers Office announces utility work near Wayland requiring lane closure with flaggers on Dakota Avenue/Pearl Street (W-55), north of Hwy 78. Work will begin Monday, March 21st for approximately two weeks, weather permitting. Please use caution in work zone. Questions can be answered at 319 385-0762.

Daily Jail Count

Henry County Jail

In the interest of keeping Henry County residents informed, the Henry County Sheriff’s office has requested KILJ post the daily jail count. During the jail referendum campaign it was publicized that the jail would be able to house additional inmates from surrounding counties and this would generate revenue for Henry County.

 

Date:   03-18-2022______

 

   26       Henry County Inmates

 

   55       Out of County Contract Inmates              

 

  81       TOTAL

College Wrestling: Six Hawkeyes to Quarterfinals

Detroit — The University of Iowa wrestling team wrestling team advanced six wrestlers to the quarterfinals of the 2022 NCAA Wrestling Championships on last night at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan.

Austin DeSanto, Max Murin, Alex Marinelli, Michael Kemerer, Jacob Warner and Tony Cassioppi all won in the round of 16 and compete today for a chance to make it to the semifinals.

The first five Hawkeyes all won by decision. Cassioppi closed the top half of Iowa’s bracket with a 12-3 major decision at 285.

He totaled four takedowns and nearly four minutes of riding time to advance to the quarterfinals for the second straight year.

Iowa is currently fifth in team standings behind Penn State, Arizona State, NC State and Michigan.

The Hawkeyes also have four wrestlers alive in the c

Men’s College Wrestling: UNI in 6th Through First Day

Detroit — UNI wrestling’s Parker Keckeisen remains in contention for an NCAA Division I Wrestling title at 184 pounds, and the team sits in sixth place after the first day of competition.

Parker Keckeisen, UNI’s only returning All-American, is on a 16-match win streak that included six consecutive wins by major decision that came to an end in the second session of today’s tournament.

Five more Panthers are alive in consolations in contention for third place.

Men’s College Basketball: Iowa Ousted by Red-Hot Richmond

Buffalo (N.Y.) — It’s one and done for the Big Ten Tournament champion Iowa Hawkeyes.

Iowa was stifled on both ends of the floor, leading to a 67-63 collapse to Atlantic-10 champion Richmond.

The Spiders held Iowa to just 6-of-29 shooting from three en route to the upset win.

Probably the worst game we played all year — and I don’t think it’s close” senior guard Connor McCaffery said.

Iowa used an 11-0 run in the second half to take a brief lead the Spiders controlled nearly the entire second half.

Jacob Gilyard led Richmond with 24 points, six rebounds and six assists.

Tyler Burton added 18 points and 11 boards.

Keegan Murray paced Iowa with 21 points and nine rebounds, while Patrick McCaffery chipped in with 18.

Iowa closes their year 26-10.

Richmond advances to Saturday’s Round of 32 where they’ll meet with Providence, who knocked off South Dakota State.

Men’s College Basketball: Otzelberger Readies Clones for LSU

Milwaukee — It will be a homecoming tonight for Iowa State head coach T.J. Otzelberger, as he readies his 11th seeded Cyclones for their first round tussle with 6th-seeded LSU.

Otzelberger, a Milwaukee native, started at Thomas More High School and played collegiately at Wisconsin-Whitewater.

We know that a year ago the place our program was at, we take a lot of pride in turning this around. I expect them to play with that chip on their shoulder” Otzelberger said.

LSU comes into the scrap 22-11 overall but reeling after dismissing their head coach Will Wade for NCAA recruiting violations just days ago.

The Tigers are led by sophomore forward Tari Eason, who is 17 points and seven boards per game.

Today’s game will tip at 6:20 p.m.

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