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Atlantic School Board approves fees and contracts

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March 17th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic School Board, Monday, approved a handful of contracts and/or Letters of Assignment, and one resignation. The Board approved: Emily Brown as the Support Instructional Coach at Washington Elementary, Lisa Munsey as Support Instructional Coach at Schuler and the Middle School, and Jarrod O’Donnell as the Support Instructional Coach at the High School; Mike McDermott was approved as the Assistant/JV baseball coach beginning with the 2015 season. He has been serving as the freshman baseball coach; Paul Dudley was approved as the 9th grade baseball coach; Bradley Schwenke was approved as the Assistant Soccer Coach. And, the Board approved the resignation of Chelsea Ross as 8th grade girl’s basketball coach. Ross is leaving to pursue further education.

And, the Atlantic School Board approved the 2015-16 Fee Schedule. Superintendent Mike Amstein said there were basically few changes to the fees for the upcoming school year, with the exception of School Breakfast and Lunch fees, the information for which was not available at the meeting, but will be presented before the board for approval at their meeting in April.

The Fee schedule is as follow:
High School (9-12):                                                                             Middle School:
All Students – Text book rental $55.00                                         Textbook rental $45.00
Music – Band uniform fee $25.00                                                     Music (Band) $30.00
Varsity Show Choir $75.00                                                                  Activity Ticket (optional) $35.00
JV/Freshman Show Choir $50.00
Towel Fee $10.00                                                                                    Schuler Elementary (grades 4-5)
Activity Fee (optional) $35.00                                                          Textbook rental $45.000
Activity Ticket (optional) $20.00
Washington Elementary (grades K-3)
Textbook rental $45.00
Activity ticket (optional $20.00

Students whose families meet the income guidelines for free and reduced price lunch, the Family Investment Program (FIP), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), transportation assistance under open enrollment, or who are in foster care, are eligible to have their student fees waived or partially waived. Students whose families are experiencing a temporary financial difficulty may also be eligible for a temporary waiver of student fees. The waiver does not carry over from year-to-year, and an application must be completed annually.

Injury accident on 770th Street Tue. morning

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March 17th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Anita and Wiota Fire and Rescue personnel were paged out to a single-vehicle injury accident  under the 770th Street bridge for Interstate 80, between the 71-and 72 mile markers, on the north side of the road. The page went out at 6:08-a.m. Two people were said to have been injured. The accident reportedly took place several hours ago and the victims have been trying to flag down help. The vehicle was said to be resting on its nose on the guardrail.

No other details currently available.

BARBARA A. JORGENSEN, 75, of Kimballton (Svcs. 3/20/15)

Obituaries

March 17th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

BARBARA A. JORGENSEN, 75, of Kimballton, died Sun., March 15th, at the Friendship Home, in Audubon. Funeral services for BARBARA JORGENSEN will be held 10:30-a.m. Fri., March 20th, at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Kimballton. Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home, where the family visitation is at 6-p.m., Thursday.

Burial will be in the Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery.

BARBARA A. JORGENSEN is survived by:

Her daughters – Coleen (Danny) Jones, of Ames; Cindy Jorgensen, of Kimballton; Cheryl Bissen & Special Friend Steve Humphrey, of Elk Horn; Charlene (Danny) Schneider, of Audubon; Cammy (Troy) Hansen, of Kimballton.

Her sister – Janelle (Redgic) Hansen, of Scottsdale, AZ.

12 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren, her in-laws, other relatives & friends.

Individual NCAA Tournament pools are legal with some limits

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March 17th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

With three Iowa teams in the N-C-A-A basketball tournament, it’s a good bet there are a lot more people interested in tournament pools this year. The Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals oversees the tourney pools and spokesman David Werning confirms they have been a hot topic since the selection show Sunday. “March is a very strenuous time for our staff because they are constantly answering phone calls from people who want to participate in office pools, who want to show their support for the teams — this year in particular — and also win a little cash on the side. So, it’s a heavy month for us,” Werning says. If you are wondering about your office pool or the tournament pool with your friends and neighbors — Werning says it’s okay.

“In general, Iowa law permits individuals to bet on the tournaments. This means office pools can be organized, other activities associated with the tournament, are all fine,” according to Werning. But, there is a limit on how much cash can be in the pool. “No one can win or lose more then 50 dollars in any 24-hour period. The individuals participating have to be individuals as such, no one can act as an agent for another person, so there is no bookmaking,” Wering says. “The game has to be conducted in a fair and honest manner. And finally — as far as the individual pool activity — anyone can participate, there’s no age limit.” Those rules change however if you want to get into a pool at your local watering hole.

“The establishment has to have a two-year social gambling license. The pool itself can only be conducted per game, so you can’t actually fill out brackets, it can only have a pool for each individual game, it has to be done in a grid format,” Werning explains. “The restrictions on the cost: no participant can wager more than five dollars and no individual can win more than 500 dollars on a single pool.” Unlike individual pools, you must be 21 or older to participate in a pool at a bar or other type of establishment. When it comes to individual pools, the enforcement of them is a little like fireworks — they aren’t going to come after you unless there is a complaint.

“This isn’t something that we really take a lot of interest in as far as doing investigations, recognizing that offices pools are pretty much a way of life during the month of March. If someone does call in and complain, that would be referred to the Division of Criminal Investigation for them to take a look at it. They are our investigatory arm in these cases,” Werning says. With the Panthers, Cyclones and Hawkeyes all in the tournment, Iowans are going to have to decide if they are really in it for the money, or if they are going to fill out those brackets based on their hearts and team loyalty.

(Radio Iowa)

ISU women get 9th straight tourney bid

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March 17th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa State women will make their ninth-straight N-C-A-A tournament appearance. The 10th-seeded Cyclones will face 7th seeded Dayton in the first round Friday at 11 am in Lexington, Kentucky. Cyclone Coach Bill Fennelly has led the Cyclones to each of their tournament appearances. “You know to get nine in a row in this environment, to be one of ten schools now that can say that….that says a lot about a lot of people, so we’re very proud of it,” Fennelly says.

He says it also says a lot about the university. Playing in Lexington means they will not be that far away from the mens’ team which plays in Louisville on Thursday. “The very first text message I got was from Fred (Hoiberg), who said ‘let’s go take over Kentucky,’ so it’ll be fun. Obviously there might be a few people who get to get over there from Louisville, so that’s exciting,” Fennelly says. He says he doesn’t remember the first selection show, but says each is different.

“You’re always excited, you are always humbled by it, you feel honored that you were selected, now you’ve got to go play,” Fennelly says. “There’s one thing to be in the N-C-Double-A Tournament, there’s another thing to play in the N-C-Double-A Tournament. So now you want to be a part of the greatest sporting event in our country in three weeks, so now let’s go play and see what happens.”

This will be the first meeting between the two schools. Fennelly says he doesn’t know much about Dayton, though he saw them once this year. He says they saw them when they played Iowa earlier in the year and says he doesn’t remember much about them because he was scouting Iowa at the time. He says it was a high-scoring game with the Hawkeyes and they will score a lot.

The winning team will advance to play the winner of the other game, second seeded Kentucky versus 15th seed Tennessee State on Sunday. The Cyclones are one of four teams nationally to make the N-C-A-A Tournament in both men’s and women’s basketball in each of the last four seasons.

(Radio Iowa)

KJAN listening area weather forecast from the NWS

Weather

March 17th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

415 AM CDT TUE MAR 17 2015

EARLY THIS MORNING…PARTLY CLOUDY. BREEZY. NORTH WIND 15 TO 25 MPH.
TODAY…SUNNY…BREEZY. MUCH COOLER. HIGH IN THE UPPER 40S. NORTHEAST WIND 10 TO 20 MPH WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 30 MPH.
TONIGHT…PARTLY CLOUDY. LOW IN THE UPPER 20S. EAST WIND NEAR 10 MPH.
WEDNESDAY…PARTLY SUNNY. HIGH IN THE LOWER 50S. SOUTHEAST WIND 5 TO 15 MPH. GUSTS UP TO 25 MPH IN THE AFTERNOON.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT…MOSTLY CLOUDY. LOW IN THE LOWER 30S. EAST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH.
THURSDAY…PARTLY SUNNY. HIGH IN THE LOWER 50S. SOUTHEAST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH.
THURSDAY NIGHT…MOSTLY CLOUDY. LOW IN THE MID 30S.
FRIDAY...MOSTLY SUNNY. WARMER. HIGH IN THE LOWER 60S.

Panthers sign free agent S Kurt Coleman to 2-year deal

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March 17th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) – The Panthers have announced they’ve signed former Kansas City Chiefs safety Kurt Coleman to a two-year contract. Financial terms of the deal Monday were not released. The 5-foot-11, 200-pound Coleman has started 32 games during his five-year NFL career, including three last season with the Chiefs registering 37 tackles and three interceptions. He was a regular starter for the Philadelphia Eagles in 2011 and 2012. He has 258 career tackles and 10 interceptions for his career.

The 26-year-old Coleman is expected to challenge veteran safety Roman Harper for a starting job. Coleman’s best statistical season came in 2011 with the Eagles when he had 78 tackles and a career-high five interceptions. Panthers general manager Dave Gettleman previously said upgrading the secondary was one of team’s priorities this offseason.

With 7 NCAA teams, Big 12 can validate status as best league

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March 17th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

UNDATED (AP) – The Big 12 again has seven teams in the NCAA Tournament. Regular-season champion Kansas is a No. 2 seed, and the No. 3 seeds in three of the four regions are from the Big 12 – tournament champion Iowa State, Oklahoma and Baylor. The league also has the nation’s top cumulative RPI and five top-20 teams in this season’s final AP poll. “We’re arguably the best conference in the country,” Oklahoma coach Lon Kruger said Monday. “Still, we need to validate that with some tournament wins and some teams advancing.”

This is the second year in a row with seven NCAA teams, making the Big 12 the only league that can boast 14 bids in that span. But only Baylor and Iowa State made it past the opening weekend of the tournament last March, then both lost in the Sweet 16.

Lackey outduels Price in first spring training start

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March 17th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

JUPITER, Fla. (AP) – John Lackey pitched three perfect innings in his spring training debut, outpitching David Price in the St. Louis Cardinals’ 2-1 victory over the Detroit Tigers on Monday.
Cardinals manager Mike Matheny let the 36-year-old Lackey set his own pace during camp and it has paid off. The right-hander struck out four and needed only 37 pitches.

In his third outing of the spring, David Price was nearly as efficient as Lackey, throwing four scoreless innings of one hit ball while striking out five and walking one. Yoenis Cespedes returned to the Tigers lineup after missing a couple games with a quadriceps injury, and showed little sign of rust. He sent a pitch from Lackey to the right field warning track in the second inning and doubled off Carlos Villanueva in the fifth. Pete Kozma had an RBI single.

Iowa early News Headlines: Tue., March 17th 2015

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March 17th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Federal officials say the former director of Iowa’s workforce agency created a “perceived pressure” to favor employers over workers in unemployment benefits decisions. The U.S. Department of Labor made the assessment about Teresa Wahlert in a recent letter to Beth Townsend, the new director of the Iowa Workforce Development. The letter makes recommendations, including that the position of a chief administrative law judge be merit based. That protects certain state workers from being fired for political reasons.

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) – A woman has died in a hospital after a fire damaged her home in Davenport. The fire was reported shortly after 6 a.m. Sunday. Authorities say the fire started in a kitchen. The cause is being investigated. The woman, who officials have identified as 34-yer-old Stephanie Ford, was alone in the home when the fire broke out.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – A plan for Iowa to hire an outside contractor to vet some Medicaid recipients is under review in the Iowa Senate. The proposal would require the state to contract with an outside vendor to set up a computerized system that would assess whether people who are elderly, blind or disabled meet Medicaid eligibility rules. This would apply to about 78,800 people currently on Medicaid, out of about 550,000 in the program in Iowa.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Federal prosecutors say a former Des Moines police officer who was sentenced to less than two years in prison for severely beating a man during a 2012 traffic stop should be locked away for up to 14 years. Merced Dautovic was convicted of using excessive force and obstructing justice in 2012. Federal Judge John Jarvey sentenced him to less than two years and he was released in January 2014.