Jim Field talks with Mary Ann Moorman about the Friends of the Atlantic Public Library book,magazine,cd/dvd/vcr tape sale going on April 28-30, 2015.
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Jim Field talks with Mary Ann Moorman about the Friends of the Atlantic Public Library book,magazine,cd/dvd/vcr tape sale going on April 28-30, 2015.
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The 7:06-a.m. report w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson
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The Freese-Notis forecast for the KJAN listening area and weather info. for Atlantic.
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Atlantic Individual Results:
CAM Invitational (cam.results.4.21.15)
Girls:
1st Place:
Boys:
1st Place:
Lewis Central Co-Ed
Girls:
1st Place:
Boys:
1st Place:
Cardette Relays @ Treynor (CLICK HERE for complete results)
1st Place:
Bob Weber Relays @ Hamburg (CLICK HERE for complete results)
1st Place:
Spartan Relays @ Onawa (Spartan Relays 2015 All Results (1))
Girls Golf:
Atlantic 194, Denison-Schleswig 267 (Medalist: Brooke Newell, Atlantic 42)
Shenandoah 207, Abraham Lincoln 243 (Medalist: Ciara Burnison, Shenandoah 50)
Southwest Iowa 242, Red Oak 254 (Medalist: Sabrina Hernandez, SW Iowa 50)
Harlan 219, Glenwood 261 (Medalist: Amber Gross, Harlan 52)
Lewis Central 211, St. Albert 227 (Medalist: Jordan Scott, St. Albert 49)
Storm Lake 206, Kuemper Catholic 233
Boys Golf:
Red Oak 180, Southwest Iowa 200 (Medalist: Ryan Plambeck, Red Oak 41)
Harlan 177, Glenwood 188
Girls Tennis:
Denison-Schleswig 9, Atlantic 0
Audubon 4, Southwest Valley 3
Shenandoah 6, Red Oak 3
Glenwood 9, Harlan 0
Boys Tennis:
Denison-Schleswig 6, Atlantic 3
Shenandoah 8, Red Oak 1
Glenwood 7, Harlan 2
Boone 9, Kuemper Catholic 0
Girls Soccer:
Nodaway Valley/WCV/AC 3, Treynor 2
Underwood 4, A-H-S-T-W 2
Glenwood 10, Riverside 0
Chariton 2, Creston 1
Boys Soccer:
Glenwood 7, Atlantic 2
Nodaway Valley 1, Treynor 0
Underwood 4, A-H-S-T-W 2
Thomas Jefferson 4, Riverside 1
Denison-Schleswig 2, Sioux City East 1
Kuemper Catholic 1, West Central Valley 0
Today is the 45th Anniversary of “Earth Day,” a day set aside each year to perform acts to clean-up our environment by picking up trash in parks, along roadsides and elsewhere, plant trees, and participate in various programs for recycling and conservation. In some areas, citizens will sign petitions to governments, calling for stronger or immediate action to stop global warming and to reverse environmental destruction.
Here in Atlantic, Earth Day will be marked by clean-up of the Schildberg Recreation Area. Jolene Smith, Secretary of the Atlantic Parks and Recreation Department’s Board of Directors, says the activities begin this afternoon.
Anyone who wants help clean-up the park, should show-up in the west parking beginning at 2-p.m., wearing old clothes, old shoes and gloves. The Parks and Rec Dept. will furnish the trash bags and trailer to throw full bags in, for disposal. Various local civic organizations and local students will be participating in the effort. The clean-up effort will run as long as volunteers are willing to stay, or until around 8-p.m. You can show up anytime throughout the afternoon. You don’t have to be there at 2-p.m.
Parks and Rec Director Roger Herring said they removed a lot of trash from the area last year. For more information about Earth Day, go to www.earthday.org.
Two vehicles that collided Tuesday afternoon in Red Oak were totaled, but no injuries were reported. Red Oak Police say a 1996 Chevy Lumina driven by 16-year old Sabrina Robb, of Red Oak, was struck at the intersection of 8th Street and Highway 34 at around 4:15-p.m., after Robb stopped, but then proceeded into, the intersection, heading south on 8th Street.
Her vehicle was hit by a 1999 Ford Contour, driven by 45-year old Glen Meyer, of Red Oak, who was traveling east on Highway 34. Damage from the crash amounted to $17,000. Red Oak Police cited Robb for Failure to Obey a Stop or Yield Sign.