January 27, 2012

127-year-old Charles City business to close

A 127-year-old business in northern Iowa will close its doors within a year. Bailey Nurseries in Charles City, formerly known as Sherman Nursery, was established back in 1884. The decision to close the facility was announced to the staff last week.

Patrick Bailey, who is vice president of sales and marketing for the company, said the slowdown in the housing market means lower demand for plants used in landscaping. The Charles City location is Bailey’s only Iowa location while the company has other production facilities in Minnesota, Illinois and Oregon.

The current crop at Charles City will be harvested while another one will be planted for harvest in the fall of 2012 before the facility closes.

By Chris Berg, KCHA, Charles City

Walk to school day set for next week

Instead of their usual morning ride, kids from dozens of Iowa schools will be hoofing it to class next Wednesday (Oct. 5th) as part of International Walk to School Day. Nick Sobocinski, director of the Safe Routes to School program at the Iowa Bicycle Coalition, says the leaders of 46 schools in 29 Iowa cities have signed on for the event.

“Every state in the country and 40 countries around the world will be participating and just having kids walk or ride their bike to school on that day so they can see how easy it is to not be dropped off by their mom or dad in the morning,” Sobocinski says. “They can walk a mile in 20 minutes or a half-mile in ten minutes, get a little exercise before the day starts and hopefully, have a better day in the classroom.”

He says walking to and from school has huge benefits for a child’s health, the safety of streets and the cleanliness of the environment. Studies say children need at least 60 minutes of physical activity every day and he says walking to school is a great way to start.

Sobocinski says, “If we’re getting more kids walking, our goal would be for more communities to recognize that and look to improve sidewalks and crosswalks and get more signage around schools to make parents feel more comfortable and kids feel safer when they’re making the trek to school.”

Research finds up to a quarter of all morning traffic is the result of parents driving kids to school. The federal E.P.A. says air quality is measurably better around schools when more kids walk instead of being dropped off by family vehicles. “We like to see all the school population that isn’t typically bused walking to school on that day,” Sobocinski says.

“A lot of schools even set up walking courses around their campus for kids that are bused in so they’re able to get a little exercise in the morning and feel like they’re participating with their peers.” He says registration will provide schools access to free resources that can help in planning and promotion of International Walk to School Day. Learn more at the website: www.walktoschool.com.

Some of the Iowa schools taking part are in: Altoona, Anita, Ankeny, Atlantic, Battle Creek, Bellevue, Bussey, Cedar Falls, Coralville, Decorah, Des Moines, Elkader, Essex, Grundy Center, Hamburg, Iowa City, Leon, Marengo, Massena, Milford, North Liberty, Sibley, Sioux City, Spencer, Spirit Lake, Stuart, Waterloo, Waverly and West Des Moines.

Class 4A: Zach Mumm , Davenport Assumption

The senior running back scored four touchdowns in a victory over Davenport West. Mumm rushed for 132 yards and three touchdowns. He was also on the receiving end of a 31 yard scoring pass.

Class 3A: Nathan Alexander, Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley

The senior running back carried the ball 26 times for 197 yards and three touchdowns in a win over LeMars. He also caught a touchdown pass and on defense registered nine tackles, including two for a loss.

Class 2A: Kyle Rosacker, Forest City

The senior quarterback rushed for 207 yards and two touchdowns in a victory over Iowa Falls-Alden. He also connected on 18 of 23 passes for 189 yards and three touchdowns.

Class 1A: Austin Weeks, Central Decatur

The junior quarterback rushed for 241 yards and scored five touchdowns in a victory over West Central Valley. Weeks also threw for two touchdown passes and on defense registered seven tackles and recovered a fumble.

Class A: Jake Larson, AHST (Avoca)

The junior fullback carried the ball 24 times for 233 yards and three touchdowns in a victory over Corning. He also led the team in tackles as a linebacker with 16.