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01/30/2024

From the Butler County Conservation Board:

"The Butler County Conservation Board has made the decision to cancel/postpone the Annual Lighted Night Ski Event scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 3. Warmer temperatures have melted snow from the trails and we are unable to offer this skiing opportunity. This event will be rescheduled if more snow arrives that is suitable for cross-country skiing. If you have questions, please call (319) 346-6551 or e-mail [email protected]."

State Auditor Sand releases report on statewide property tax levies DES MOINES – Auditor of State Rob Sand today release...
01/23/2024

State Auditor Sand releases report on statewide property tax levies

DES MOINES – Auditor of State Rob Sand today released a report on property tax levies that indicates individuals and entities in wealthier areas carry a lower property tax burden than those in less economically well-off places in Iowa. By calculating overall levies for every tax district, the Auditor’s Office in this first of its kind report, shows a notable disparity in property tax rates across the state. The highest overall property tax levy in Iowa is more than three times larger than the lowest levy.
This report calculates the regular overall property tax levy for every Iowan based on their unique tax district for 2024. It finds that the average Iowan will be assessed a regular levy of $35.10 per $1,000 in taxable land value in 2024. This amounts to a 3.5 percent annual tax on property value after any rollback rates or other tax credits are applied. School district levies account for the largest share of overall property tax rates followed by localities and counties, respectively.
This is another in a series of reports to better inform the public and local governments about the use of tax dollars to fund public services in Iowa as part of the Auditor Office’s Public Innovation and Efficiencies (PIE) program.
A copy of this report is available for review on the Auditor of State’s website at PIE Reports – Iowa State Auditor.

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01/10/2024

MercyOne winter weather tips

CLIVE -- The current Winter Storm Warning for the Midwest region is the perfect time to review Winter Safety Tips. A winter storm can mean extended interruptions of power and heat in your home. Here are tips from MercyOne emergency department physicians and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to stay safe and comfortable in severe winter weather.

Hypothermia

Overexposure to cold temperatures or cold water can be deadly. Here are some tips for treating overexposure:
Warning signs:
Confusion or sleepiness; slowed, slurred speech, or shallow breathing; weak pulse or low blood pressure; a behavior change; severe shivering or no shivering; poor control over body movements or slow reactions.
What to do:
Get the victim into a warm room or shelter; remove clothes from the victim if they are wet; warm the center of the body first – chest, neck, head, groin – using an electric blanket if one is available; use skin-to-skin contact under loose, dry layers of blankets, clothing, towels; give warm beverages; get medical
attention as soon as possible; if the victim is unconscious, CPR may be necessary.

Frostbite

Frostbite is an injury caused by freezing of the skin and underlying tissues. In the earliest stage of frostbite, known as frostnip, the skin has no permanent damage.
Signs: A white or grayish-yellow area on the skin; skin that feels unusually firm or “waxy’’; numbness.
What to do: Get medical care; if there is no sign of hypothermia or medical care is not available, get the person into a warm room as soon as possible; do not walk or use frostbitten extremities; immerse injured area in warm water; warm injured area with body heat; don’t use a heating pad, heat lamp or heat of a stove, fireplace or radiator because injured areas can be quickly burned.

Carbon Monoxide Danger

Warning signs of exposure: In low concentrations, fatigue in healthy people and chest pain in people with heart disease. At higher concentrations, impaired vision and coordination, headaches, dizziness, confusion and nausea. Flu-like symptoms that diminish with exposure to fresh air are a warning sign. Exposure to very high concentrations can be fatal.
Prevention: Keep gas appliances properly adjusted; use proper fuel in kerosene space heaters; open flues when fireplaces are in use; do not idle the car inside a garage; choose appropriately sized wood stoves that are certified to meet EPA emission standards; make sure that doors on all wood stoves fit
tightly; have a trained professional inspect, clean and tune-up central heating systems; do not use outdoor grills for heat or cooking inside your home; do not run gas-powered generators in your home.

In Your Home

Plan an alternative heat source for your home during a power outage — secure dry wood for a fireplace or wood stove or kerosene for a kerosene heater. Do not use outdoor grills for heat or cooking inside your home.
Put together an emergency box. An emergency box should have blankets and sleeping bags; matches; dry-chemical fire extinguisher; first-aid kit and instruction manual; candles; flashlight or battery-powered lantern; battery-powered radio; battery-powered clock or watch; extra batteries; non-electric can opener; snow shovel; rock salt; games, playing cards, and books; special needs items (diapers, hearing aid batteries, medications); food items that do not require cooking or refrigeration, such as bread, crackers, cereal, canned foods; water stored in clean containers (at least five gallons per person).

01/09/2024

Due to the weather, our office will be closed today. We ask that everyone please be safe if you have to travel!

Up-to-date travel conditions can be found on 511ia.org.

Photos from Clarksville's 2023 homecoming parade through Clarksville. Photos by Niko Vassios.
09/29/2023

Photos from Clarksville's 2023 homecoming parade through Clarksville. Photos by Niko Vassios.

Photos from North Butler's 2023 homecoming parade through Greene. Photos by Niko Vassios.
09/29/2023

Photos from North Butler's 2023 homecoming parade through Greene. Photos by Niko Vassios.

Clarksville Council and mayor positions open for election this year
08/23/2023

Clarksville Council and mayor positions open for election this year

CLARKSVILLE – The City of Clarksville has three open seats for election this year. Open seats include the mayor position and two City Council positions.

Butler County offices to update contact information
08/23/2023

Butler County offices to update contact information

BUTLER COUNTY – Sara Trepp, the Butler County Courthouse IT Director, gave the Board of Supervisors of Butler County an update on the new phone systems during its regular meeting on Aug. 15. The systems are live at the Courthouse as of Wednesday, Aug. 16.

Indians volleyball looks to be competitive
08/23/2023

Indians volleyball looks to be competitive

After finishing the season with a record of 5-17 last year, the Clarksville Indians volleyball team is looking to continue building.

Indians hold off Plainsmen
08/23/2023

Indians hold off Plainsmen

CLARKSVILLE— The Clarksville Indians football team started the season off on the right note with a 34-32 victory over the Belle Plains Plainsmen on Aug. 18 at home. The Indians are now 1-0 on the year.

Supervisors approve annual contract with Pathways
08/16/2023

Supervisors approve annual contract with Pathways

BUTLER COUNTY – The Board of Supervisors of Butler County approved its annual contract with Pathways, of Waterloo, during its regular meeting on Aug. 8. The contract is for the purpose of substance abuse counseling and education for adults and children.

Clarksville Council discusses potholes in open forum
08/16/2023

Clarksville Council discusses potholes in open forum

CLARKSVILLE – The Clarksville City Council discussed the severity of the City’s potholes, particularly in certain alleyways, during the open forum portion of its regular meeting on Aug. 7. News was shared of a local who broke a strut on their car as a result of the potholes in one of the City’...

Allison Council approves agreement for sewer revenue notes
08/02/2023

Allison Council approves agreement for sewer revenue notes

ALLISON – The Allison City Council approved a resolution authorizing the city to sign a loan and disbursement agreement for sewer and revenue capital notes.

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