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Health Insurance Enrollment Fair at Cass County Memorial Hospital

News

March 16th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A special enrollment period for the federal health insurance marketplace is open from March 15, 2015 to April 30, 2015. CCHSYou may enroll in a health insurance plan through the Marketplace during this period if you:

• Are currently not enrolled in coverage through the Federal Marketplace for 2015
• Paid a fee on your 2014 tax return for not having health coverage in 2014
• Can attest you did not understand or become aware of the Shared Responsibility Payment until after the open enrollment deadline had passed (February 15th, 2015) in connection with preparing your 2014 income taxes

In order to help eligible people understand their choices and assist them with the enrollment, health insurance enrollment fairs will be held at Cass County Memorial Hospital, 1501 E. 10th Street in Atlantic, on the dates below:
• Saturday, March 21st, 10:00am to 4:00pm
• Saturday, April 11th, 10:00am to 4:00pm

To schedule your 30 minute personal appointment, call Cass County Memorial Hospital at 712-243-3250 and ask for extension 3411 or extension 4111.

These events will provide Iowa residents with one-on-one enrollment assistance from licensed navigators. At the enrollment events, individuals can obtain detailed information about each Marketplace Health Insurance Plan offered in Iowa and can receive help determining their eligibility for Marketplace subsidies as well as eligibility for public programs such as Medicaid.

In order to complete the enrollment application at the fair, please bring the following information:
• Current ID
• Social Security numbers of all members of the household
• 2013 Income Tax Returns
• If working, last pay stub

Information about Marketplace Enrollment is also available at the federal helpline at
1-800-318-2596 (TTY: 1-855-889-4325) and at www.healthcare.gov.

Broad exemption to Iowa open records law shuts down requests

News

March 16th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – When faced with sensitive and potentially embarrassing inquiries, government agencies in Iowa often use the same legal rationale to keep the public in the dark. It’s an exemption to the Iowa open records law that shields “personal information in confidential personnel records.”

Though the precise meaning is unclear, agencies often cite it to reject requests that involve their management, discipline, handling of complaints and many other subjects about publicly-funded employees. As part of Sunshine Week, The Associated Press is highlighting how the exemption limits the public’s ability to access records.

In recent years, agencies have cited it in refusing to release a broad range of information, from employees’ letters of resignation to internal and external complaints, findings in misconduct investigations, even statistical information.

Atlantic man arrested for assault

News

March 16th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Police Department reports a local man was arrested Saturday on an assault charge. 31-year old Terence Magill, of Atlantic, was arrested for Domestic Abuse Assault. He was booked into the Cass County Jail.

And an accident Friday afternoon at 7th and Linn Streets in Atlantic caused $6,500 damage. The A-PD says a vehicle driven by Brian Holmes, of Shenandoah, was traveling east on 7th Street at around 12:20-p.m. and was slowing to stop for traffic backed up from the traffic light at the intersection of 7th and Olive Streets.  As he slowed down, his vehicle was hit from behind by a vehicle being driven by Colton Williamson, of Atlantic. A passenger in one of the vehicles complained of pain, but neither driver was injured.

Authorities cited Williamson for Failure to reduce speed, and Failure to have proof of liability insurance.

(12-p.m. News)

Girls 6 on 6 Basketball Exhibition Planned for Tivolifest in Elk Horn

Sports

March 16th, 2015 by Jim Field

Six on Six girls basketball has been gone for almost two decades. Nostalgia still exists, however, for thousands who actually played this unique game. Thousands more loyal fans flocked to watch their local team play—especially when they earned a trip to the State Tournament where “The Sweet Sixteen” battled to crown but a single state champ. Even though many of the communities had less than 1000 inhabitants, “the big barn” was usually packed, as friends, relatives and neighbors jumped into their cars and headed to the city. Virtually no businesses remained open and employees were usually given the day off without question. Send-off celebrations were usually held for departing teams and car caravans and assemblies highlighted their return—win or lose!

One such community was Elk Horn-Kimballton, who sent a number of team to “the dance”. They called themselves the “Lady Danes,” a name that advertised perhaps the only thing more sacred than basketball— their Danish heritage. After all, how many other communities would come up with the idea of dismantling an authentic Danish windmill in Denmark, shipping it over the Atlantic Ocean and then reconstructing it, piece by piece in their own tiny community, becoming one of the largest tourist attractions in Iowa. This same proud community has also established its own Danish celebration (Tivoli Fest), held every year on the Saturday and Sunday of Memorial Day, which this year will be May 23 & 24.

A prelude to this year’s Tivoli will be held on the Friday evening (May 22). This event will celebrate not only EH-K’s rich basketball heritage, but also that of a number of neighboring communities. The celebration will come in the form of ‘exhibition’ mini-games that feature former 6 on 6 players and coaches from the following 12 local schools (or former schools):

Elk Horn-Kimballton, Atlantic, Walnut, Exira, Shelby-Tennant, Manning, Manilla, Harlan, Irwin-Kirkman, AvoHa, Audubon and Tri-Center.

This article will serve as the first call to former players and coaches to sign-up to participate in these games—either as a player, coach— OR—just to be introduced as a former 6 on 6 player. Additional calls for players and coaches will be made and eventually pairings and times of games will be announced.

Anyone reading this article that is— or knows someone who is– a former 6 on 6 player or coach from any of these schools is asked to contact Coach Rod Hoegh via email (rsh215@hotmail.com). Players and coaches from other schools are also welcome to contact Hoegh and he will do his best to place you on a team.   Additional volunteers will be needed as officials, PA announcers, scoreboard operators and official score keepers who are also asked to contact Hoegh. There will be a small admission ($2 adults/$1 students) to cover basic expenses with any profit going to the Tivoli Fest fund and/or the EH-K activity fund.

Backyard and Beyond 03-16-2015

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

March 16th, 2015 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Jessie White, Manager of the Earl May Store in Omaha, about spring opportunities in the yard.

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MYRTLE J. HUGHES, 81, of Atlantic (Svcs. 03-21-2015)

Obituaries

March 16th, 2015 by admin

MYRTLE J. HUGHES, 81, of Atlantic died Tuesday March 10th at Atlantic Nursing and Rehab. Memorial services for MYRTLE J. HUGHES will be held on Saturday, March 21st at 2:30pm in the First Church of Christ Church in Atlantic. Hockenberry Family Care in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Visitation with family will be held Saturday, March 21st from 1:30-2:30pm prior to the service at the church.

Private burial will be held at a later date.

CLARA ELIZABETH SCHEFFLER, 96, of Avoca (Svcs. 03-18-2015)

Obituaries

March 16th, 2015 by admin

CLARA ELIZABETH SCHEFFLER, 96, of Avoca died Sunday, March 15th at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan.  Celebration of Life services for CLARA SCHEFFLER will be held Wednesday, March 18th at 2:00pm in the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca.

Visitation will be held Wednesday from 1:00-2:00pm prior to the service at the funeral home.

Burial will be in the Graceland Cemetery in Avoca.

CLARA ELIZABETH SCHEFFLER is survived by:

Husband: John Scheffler of Avoca.

Daughter: Susan (Charles) Ronnfeldt of Avoca.

Daughter-in-law: Gina Scheffler of Audubon.

Former Daughter-in-law:  Carol Page of Wiota.

4 Grandchildren

3 Great-Grandchildren

MONDAY, MARCH 16th

Trading Post

March 16th, 2015 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  Kenmore 4 Burner Gas Grill with side burner. Two years old. Have owner’s manual and original receipt. Tank not included. Can deliver in Atlantic. $150 OBO. Call 712-250-0266.

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FOR SALE:  Haier dehumidifier, like new, $45 or best offer.  3 plastic chairs, all for $5.  Call 249-2591.

Iowa police make 17 arrests after 2-year drug investigation

News

March 16th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

STORM LAKE, Iowa (AP) – A two-year investigation conducted by western Iowa police has yielded the arrests of 17 people on drug-related charges. The Storm Lake Police Department said Monday that the expansive drug sweep is aimed at stemming the sale of methamphetamine, heroin, cocaine, ecstasy and marijuana. Police began making arrests Thursday, seizing drugs and money throughout the weekend.

The Sioux City Journal reports that those arrested face conspiracy to manufacture and delivery charges involving methamphetamine, heroin and marijuana. Eleven were arrested on felony charges and six on serious misdemeanor charges. Police say the arrests are ongoing as they continue to locate more people linked to their investigation.

Near-record warmth expected today, drop of 20 to 30 degrees for tomorrow

Ag/Outdoor, News, Weather

March 16th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

This is the last Monday of winter but it’ll feel more like summer across much of Iowa with high temperatures approaching record territory. Meteorologist Brad Fillbach, at the National Weather Service, says most of the state will have highs in the 70s and 80s.  “We are going to be warm today, much warmer than normal,” Fillbach says. “Our record for Des Moines today is 84 and we’re looking for highs in the lower 80s, so close, but probably not a record day.”

He says the warming trend will be boosting temperatures 20 to 30 degrees warmer than average for this date in many Iowa cities. “Normal highs for this time of the year, for the Des Moines area, are upper 40s and for the lows, you’re looking at the upper 20s, so well above normal but not quite the record levels.” A cool front is expected to drift over Iowa late tonight, bumping tomorrow’s (Tuesday) highs back down closer to normal. “We’re going to see a big change in temperatures tomorrow,” Fillbach says. “Where today, we’re lower 80s for highs and tomorrow we’re looking for lower 50s.”

Meteorologist Mindy Beerends, also at the National Weather Service, says a Red Flag Warning is posted for much of central, west-central and south-central Iowa today due to conditions raising the risk of wildfires.  Beerends says, “We’re expecting gusty winds, low relative humidity and dry vegetation which is the combination factors for that Red Flag Warning and extreme fire conditions.”

Even with the big drop in high temperatures for tomorrow, Beerends says much of Iowa will still be slightly above-normal for highs for the rest of the week. Spring arrives on Friday.

(Radio Iowa)