Almost 50% of Henry County 911 Calls Accidental

KILJ had the opportunity to talk with Henry County Sherriff Rich McNamee, Dispatch Supervisor Lora Ruby, and Dispatcher Janae Body about Accidental 911 calls in Henry County.

Sheriff McNamee updated nearly half of all 911 dispatch calls are accidental in Henry County. Dispatcher Janae Body advises that if you do accidentally call 911, stay on the line to inform the dispatcher of your location and accidental call. This allows the dispatcher to make note of the call and move on to the next call. If you hang up instead of talking to the dispatcher they then have to call back, track the call of the location, and send an officer to ensure the caller is safe.

Dispatch Supervisor Lora Ruby also highlights even if a phone is disconnected from cell phone service it is still able to connect to 911 as long as the battery is not completely dead. Because of this it is crucial we teach young children appropriate times to call 911 and that even though the phone can not call anyone else, they can still call 911.

Most cellphones come with an automatic Emergency SOS feature. This feature allows the phone to call 911 quickly in an emergency, but may cause an accidental 911 call.

iPhone – Press and hold right side button and one volume button together

Android – Press side button 5 or more times quickly

Samsung – Press side button quickly 3-4 times

These features can be turned off, to do this go to your settings and toggle the Emergency SOS button to OFF. This prevents external button presses from being used to dial, but it DOES NOT disable your phones ability to call 911.

Sports, August 8th

Preview for High School Football

Mt. Pleasant will be hosting Fairfield to begin the season on August 25th with John Bowlin leading the squad in his first season with the Panthers. 

Danville and Van Buren County will be competing in the same district in Class A with the Bears taking on Lynnville-Sully and the Warriors facing off against Central Lee.

In 8-man football, Winfield-Mt. Union begins their season against Central City. New London will travel to take on Easton Valley. Lastly, WACO’s week one matchup will be Fremont-Mills on the road. 

Head Coach for Winfield-Mt. Union Scott McCarty has a senior heavy team this season and more importantly a team that is focused on playing for one another. 

Preview for High School Volleyball

Mt. Pleasant’s first game of the season will be on a road trip to Burlington on August 21st to take on the Grayhounds in Logan Wall’s first game at the helm for the Panthers. 

New London’s first game of the season will be a home matchup against Holy Trinity Catholic on August 31st. 

Winfield-Mt. Union will host Keokuk to start the season on August 24th. 

Holy Trinity Catholic will be participating in a tournament on August 26th hosted by Bondurant-Farrar to start their season. 

WACO will host their own tournament on August 21st. Van Buren County will also be competing in the tournament. 

Central Lee will begin their season on August 26th with their own tournament starting at 9 am.

NCAAF Preseason Top 25

The Coaches Preseason top 25 poll was released yesterday with Georgia receiving 61 of the first-place votes sitting atop the standings followed by Michigan. Alabama was slotted 3rd and received four first-place votes. Ohio St. was ranked 4th with one first-place vote. 

The SEC had the most teams ranked in the top 25 with six teams including four in the top ten. Despite the turmoil, the Pac-12 is tied with the Big 12 for second place with five teams populating the top 25. The Big Ten has four teams ranked with three resting in the top seven. 

Iowa is receiving the most votes outside of the top 25 with 169. The Hawkeyes were ranked 21st in the NCAA’s “way too early” top 25 in late July under the expectation that the offense will improve. 

This Day in Sports History

1950 – Florence Chadwick swims the English Channel in a record time of 13 hours and 23 minutes.

1976 – Chicago White Sox suit up in shorts.

1992 – The original US ‘Dream Team’ wins the basketball gold at the Barcelona Olympics 117-85 over Croatia; features superstars Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Scottie Pippen, Charles Barkley, Patrick Ewing.

988: Mobile Crisis Response Service Now Available in Southeast Iowa

When experiencing or witnessing a mental health or behavioral crisis your first instinct may be to call 911, but now in Southeast Iowa you have another option. Call 988. Available 24/7 365 days a week in Keokuk, Washington, Louisa, Jefferson, Henry, Des Moines, Van Buren, and Lee county; the mobile crisis response service ensures two responders will arrive on-site and in-person within an hour no matter your location. Care doesn’t stop during the crisis, a trained professional will reach out following a crisis within 24 hours to ensure you are connected to the help you need. If you don’t already have an existing treatment team they will assist you in finding the right help for your situation including the community resources you can take advantage of in your area. When the responders arrive to your crisis you have the right to refuse service, but you also have the right to confidential service as well as the right to be free of any abuse, punishment, or harassment. This resource is to no cost to the person suffering the crisis thanks to funding from the Mental Health Agency of Southeast Iowa.

Alert Iowa

Severe weather can be unpredictable, and if there’s an emergency in your community you want to know about it as soon as possible. Stay informed with the information you need when you need it the most. Alert Iowa is the State of Iowa’s official emergency notification system, and is free of charge to the public. You may be wondering, how is Alert Iowa different from automatic alerts from the weather stations? Through Alert Iowa, State and local officials can utilize a single, statewide notification system that provides local control of how and when to send emergency and public safety messages to residents. Alerts include weather alerts as well as county and community specific alerts. You are also able to pick how you want to receive your alerts; through an app, voice, text, or email rather than default text alerts. You can sign up for Alert Iowa by visiting alert.iowa.gov or downloading the Smart911 app.

USDA to Begin Issuing Cost-Share Payments for the Emergency Grain Storage Facility Assistance Program   

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) is beginning to issue cost-share assistance payments through the Emergency Grain Storage Facility Assistance Program (EGSFP) for approved and funded applications that have met the requirements for partial or final payment. FSA first announced $20 million for this program in March to help producers affected by eligible disaster events from Dec. 1, 2021, through Aug. 1, 2022, that damaged or destroyed large commercial grain elevators in eight Midwest states. Due to the high volume of program applications received, FSA has amended the original Notice of Funds Availability (NOFA) to increase the initial funding amount for EGSFP to $80 million in cost-share assistance.

The unprecedented outbreak of tornadoes and derechos impacted numerous counties in Kentucky, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota and Tennessee. Significant damage or destruction to local, commercial elevators left many grain producers with limited storage capacity for harvested commodities and with no or limited marketing options. This support is being made available under the Commodity Credit Corporation, which allows USDA to act quickly to help agricultural producers navigate significant and unpredictable challenges.

“The applications that FSA has received for this assistance under our original funding announcement far exceed the limited funding available for the program,” said FSA Administrator Zach Ducheneaux. “Given the critical need for assistance across the countryside, the now $80 million allocation will be used to fund additional eligible applications that have already been received.”

Even with the $80 million in support for EGSFP– quadruple the original funding allocation – this program will not be able to meet the needs of many producers who are still experiencing storage deficits due to these disaster events. For this reason, FSA has secured an additional $40 million in reallocated CCC funds to provide much-needed help to producers and is exploring options outside of EGSFP to do so. Details will be announced in the coming weeks.

To be eligible for EGSFP, producers must have both:

  • Eligible grain production.
  • Demonstrated a need for additional on-farm grain storage in an affected county impacted by an eligible disaster.

Approved EGSFP applicants who meet the requirements for payment will receive cost-share assistance for the construction of new or renovated grain storage capacity and equipment required to meet drying and handling needs to support the orderly marketing of commodities in counties affected by these disaster events. FSA will not be able to approve and fund all eligible applications that have already been received by FSA even with the increase in initial funding.  Therefore, the original application deadline has been modified to Aug. 7, 2023. For additional information on eligibility and payments, please refer to the initial NOFA for EGSFP that was published in the Federal Register on March 16, 2023.

EGSFP Payment Calculation

For applications that have been approved and funded, FSA is using the producer’s self-certified cost of additional on-farm grain storage capacity or drying and handling equipment multiplied by the producer’s share of grain to determine the program payment amount.

This amount is multiplied by the cost share rate of 75% or 90%. An eligible producer who certifies that they are socially disadvantaged, limited resource, beginning and veteran farmer or rancher by filing form CCC-860 Socially Disadvantaged, Limited Resource, Beginning and Veteran Farmer or Rancher Certification with FSA will receive the higher 90% cost share rate.

Assistance for Producers Not Funded Through EGSFP

Producers in the geographic impact area who applied for EGSFP and do not receive funding through EGSFP will be contacted by FSA.

In the meantime, for producers who may be interested, FSA’s Farm Storage Facility Loan Program (FSFL) can provide low-interest financing for eligible producers who may not qualify for EGSFP but need on-farm storage capacity. FSA is also currently reviewing FSFL policies to determine whether certain flexibilities can be made, or waivers granted, to further reduce FSFL financial obligations for producers in need of immediate grain storage.

FSA will announce planned additional assistance in the coming weeks.

 

More Information 

To learn more about FSA programs, producers can contact their local USDA Service Center.

USDA touches the lives of all Americans each day in so many positive ways. In the Biden-Harris administration, USDA is transforming America’s food system with a greater focus on more resilient local and regional food production, fairer markets for all producers, ensuring access to healthy and nutritious food in all communities, building new markets and streams of income for farmers and producers using climate smart food and forestry practices, making historic investments in infrastructure and clean energy capabilities in rural America, and committing to equity across the Department by removing systemic barriers and building a workforce more representative of America. To learn more, visit usda.gov.

Prison Inmate Steven Mauck Dies

Steven Andrew Mauck was pronounced dead due to natural causes at 12:35 a.m. on Friday, August 4, 2023 while in hospice at the Iowa Medical and Classification Center where he had been housed due to chronic illness. Mauck was 41 years old at the time of his death.

Mauck had been serving a 25-year maximum term for the crime of Sex Abuse – 2nd Degree from Des Moines County. His sentence began on January 22, 2020.

Hawkeyes Ranked outside of the Top 25 in Coaches Preseason Poll

NCAAF- The Coaches Poll has been released for the preseason College Football top 25 rankings. Without much surprise, Georgia ranks atop the list with 61 first place votes with Alabama and Ohio St. each receiving votes. Despite not receiving any first-place votes, Michigan is ranked 2nd.

The Southeast Conference (SEC) leads all conferences with six teams ranked in the top 25 followed by the Big-12 and tumultuous Pac-12 each with five teams. The Big Ten currently has four teams ranked in the top 25 with Iowa acting as a de facto #26 receiving the most outside votes.

The American Coast Conference (ACC) is headlined by Florida State at #8 with three total teams in the top 25. Tulane is the only team representing the American conference at #23. Lastly, Notre Dame ranks #13 as part of the Independents.

Sports, August 7th

Preview for High School Football

Mt. Pleasant will be hosting Fairfield to begin the season on August 25th with John Bowlin leading the squad in his first season with the Panthers. 

Danville and Van Buren County will be competing in the same district in Class A with the Bears taking on Lynnville-Sully and the Warriors facing off against Central Lee.

In 8-man football, Winfield-Mt. Union begin their season against Central City. New London will travel to take on Easton Valley. Lastly, WACO’s week one matchup will be Fremont-Mills on the road. 

The entire state of Iowa will be able to officially hold practice today. WACO’s Head Coach Chad Edeker talked about how Reece Oswald is ready to run for the Warriors. 

Mt. Pleasant Cross Country

Coach Murray will be rewarding the high schoolers this week with their annual camp because of their hard work during the summer. With the hard work comes high expectations. 

College Conference Shakeup

The Pac-12 is down to just four teams when the 2024 season comes around: Stanford, Oregon State, Cal, and Washington State. The 108-year old conference’s apparent lack of stability stemmed from their upcoming TV deal with Apple TV with the University of Washington’s president stating the move was about “national visibility” for their players and long-term stability. 

Oregon and Washington agreed to jump ship Friday and also joined the Big Ten with USC and UCLA in 2024. They join the conference, despite the fact that they will be receiving only a partial share of the revenue until the end of their current media contract in 2029-30. The Big Ten will be the largest conference with 18 members. 

Utah, Arizona, and Arizona State will also be joining Colorado in the Big 12 after the conference unanimously voted to let them join on Friday. The conference will have 16 teams starting in 2024. 

Prospect League

The Burlington Bees ended their season on a win over the weekend as they took down the Quincy Gems 10-4. Cedric Dunnwald and Keanu Spenser each slapped a triple and finished with three RBIs in the win. Caleb Wulf added a double and two RBIs of his own. The Bees finished with a 15-15 second half record and a 29-30 record overall. 

The Clinton LumberKings’ late season struggles results in a three-game losing streak to put an end to the season. The LumberKings lost to the Illinois Valley Pistol Shrimp on Saturday 5-4 to end the regular season. Jeremy Conforti had an RBI double in the loss.

Yesterday, The LumberKings faced off against the Gems in the first round of the playoffs for the Great River Division Championship. The LumberKings had a 4 to 2 lead until the 5th inning when the Gems put up four runs and held on despite a comeback attempt in the 8th inning to win 6-5. Jeremy Figueroa clobbered a home run and finished with three RBIs in the losing effort. The LumberKings finished with a 17-15 record in the second half of the season.

This Day in Sports History

1936 – Twenty-two nations line-up as the first basketball competition in the Olympics Games starts in Berlin; Estonia beats France 34-29 in the first game.

1984 – The US collects its first Olympic gold medal in women’s basketball history with a 85-55 win over South Korea in the final at the LA Games.

1999 – Tampa Bay 3rd baseman Wade Boggs becomes the first MLB player to hit a home run for his 3,000th hit in Devil Rays’ 15-10 loss to Cleveland.