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Atlantic School Board to act on 2015-16 budget reductions

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February 6th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic School District’s Board of Education will discuss and act on proposed budget reductions during their meeting Monday night at the high school. Late last month, the board gave the district’s Administrative team instructions to look at all areas where savings might be made. Superintendent Dr. Michael Amstein says they’ve been looking for ways to cut $650,000 from next year’s budget.

Amstein said over 80-percent of their budget is for personnel, and that’s one area they’ll have to closely scrutinize. The district received a TLC (Teacher Leadership and Compensation) Planning Grant for the 2015-2016 school year in the amount of $450,000, that allows them to move some people into instructional leadership positions. Amstein said that may make it easier, by not having to replace those positions, but cuts will come from every department across the district. Last year, the district proposed $800,000 in cuts.

In other business, the Board will hear Special Presentations from the Music Department, with regard to the 2016 trip, and, a Fiscal Year 2014 Audit report from the firm of Nolte, Cornman & Johnson, P.C.

Following action on the budget and other matters, the Board will discuss the Operations/Maintenance budget and suggested Summer Capital Projects. The meeting in the Atlantic High School Media Center begins at 7:30-p.m., Monday.

Walnut Superintendent offers City of Walnut 1st chance at the school bldg.

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February 6th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Walnut City Council, Thursday, was offered the chance to acquire the building in town currently owned by the Walnut School District. City Clerk Terri Abell said Walnut Community School District Superintendent Jesse Ulrich came before the Council to make the proposal. Ulrich said the School Board wanted to give the City the first opportunity to do something with the building. The decision was then made to form a committee comprised of the Mayor and two Council people, School Board members, and members of the public, to decide what they want the facility to become. They also discussed the possibility of hiring a consultant or an architect to conduct a feasibility study and facility study on the building.WCS_08-26-2010_015708

Abell said if anyone from the community would like to volunteer to serve on the committee, they are more than welcome to contact the Walnut City Hall at 712-784-3443. It’s not clear if the District wants to gift the building to the City or sell it, but Abell said giving from a municipality-to municipality is a much easier. Last year, the Walnut School Board opted to reorganize with the AHST School District, with the idea being to have one campus, located in Avoca. Officials are exploring the option of selling or leasing the building in Walnut, which will serve students for the last time, during the next school year.

She said also, the Council received information from Bob Hilligas and Marye Bierbaum about expanding the City’s profile through social media. That includes advertising the various antique shops in the community on Facebook. The City already has a Facebook page, and an official City website that talks about local government and City events. Hilligas and Bierbaum were given a budget to handle the social media aspect of the City and tie in all relevant pages to the Facebook page.

The City she says also waiting to see if it will receive a grant for a Streetscape/Fascade Program, and they recently received a $400,000 grant through the CITIES Programfrom the Iowa West Foundation, which they are hoping to match with a grant being applied for through a CDBG (Community Development Block Grant).

(Podcast) 8-a.m. KJAN News, 2/6/2015

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February 6th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

More area news from Ric Hanson.

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Vehicle stolen from Creston

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February 6th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Police in Creston say a resident in the 700 block of Poplar Street reported this (Friday) morning, that someone had stolen his blue, 1991 Buick Regal. The car, with IA license plate 646 XFY, was taken sometime between 8-p.m. Thursday and 5-a.m. today (Friday). The loss was estimated at $1,000.

(Podcast) KJAN Sports report, 2/6/2015

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February 6th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast w/Jim Field.

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(Podcast) KJAN News & funeral report, 2/6/2015

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February 6th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

7:06-a.m. local and area News from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Heart disease is #1 killer of Iowa women — This is “Go Red Day”

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February 6th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

If you’re trying to decide what to wear today (Friday), consider something red, as this is Go Red For Women Day. Cassie Wessing, spokeswoman for the Des Moines chapter of the American Heart Association, says heart disease is the number-one killer in America and in particular, of women in Iowa, so wearing red is a show of solidarity and support. “We use this opportunity to get everybody out, get everybody dressed in red and to raise awareness that heart disease is taking the lives of one in three women each year, but we can do something about it,” Wessing says. “Eighty percent of cardiac events are preventable by eating healthy, not smoking, getting your recommended physical activity.”

Regular check-ups at your doctor’s office are also an important part in preventing heart attacks, something to which Wessing reminds, no one is immune.  “Sometimes we think we’re invincible but yes, they can happen to anyone at any age, anytime, but we can do something about it,” Wessing says. “We want people to stand up and take charge of their own health in the fight against heart disease.”

Several Iowa communities are holding “Go Red” events today, including a three-block-long Go Red Dash in Ankeny. Learn more at heart-dot-org.

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Car and SUV collide Thu. night, in Atlantic.

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February 6th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A collision Thursday night between a car and an SUV on Atlantic’s east side resulted in minor injuries to two juveniles. According to reports, the collision occurred on Highway 71 near the east entrance to the Wal-Mart store, when the car, which was traveling south on 71, hit the SUV pulling out of the parking lot.
Police said the two juveniles were transported to the Cass County Memorial Hospital by Medivac ambulance. A third person in the Sedan and the driver of the SUV were not hurt.
Additional information is expected to be released later this morning.

(Podcast) Skyscan Weather Forecast, 2/6/2015

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February 6th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Freese-Notis forecast for the KJAN listening area, and weather information for Atlantic.

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IGHSAU 9th Girls Basketball Rankings

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February 6th, 2015 by Jim Field

Class 5-A

  1. Waukee 17-1 1
  2. Dowling Catholic 16-2 2
  3. West Des Moines Valley 16-2 4
  4. Ankeny Centennial 11-5 6
  5. Southeast Polk 13-5 3
  6. Iowa City West 16-2 5
  7. Iowa City High 13-4 7
  8. Cedar Rapids Kennedy 13-5 8
  9. Pleasant Valley 13-4 9
  10. Johnston 11-6 10

Dropped Out: None

Class 4-A

  1. Harlan 17-0 1
  2. Western Dubuque 18-0 2
  3. Carlisle 17-1 3
  4. Ballard 17-1 4
  5. Waverly-Shell Rock 19-0 5
  6. Sioux City Bishop Heelan 14-2 6
  7. Cedar Rapids Xavier 13-5 9
  8. Indianola 14-4 10
  9. Davenport North 14-3 8
  10. Pella 15-2 11
  11. North Scott 14-4 12
  12. Perry 14-5 7
  13. Marion 16-4 13
  14. Dallas Center-Grimes 13-5 15
  15. Mount Pleasant 14-4 14

Dropped Out: None

Class 3-A

  1. Mediapolis 19-0 1
  2. Pocahontas Area 17-1 2
  3. Sioux Center 17-2 3
  4. Osage 20-0 4
  5. Hampton-Dumont 16-1 5
  6. Crestwood 15-2 6
  7. Center Point-Urbana 15-4 9
  8. Nevada 14-3 11
  9. Red Oak 15-4 12
  10. Shenandoah 14-4 7
  11. Saydel 16-3 15
  12. Spirit Lake 12-6 8
  13. Kuemper Catholic 11-6 10
  14. Union 15-4 NR
  15. Clear Lake 11-6 14

Dropped Out: Cherokee (13)

Class 2-A

  1. Unity Christian 18-0 1
  2. Western Christian 16-3 2
  3. North-Linn 19-1 3
  4. IKM-Manning 17-1 5
  5. Dike-New Hartford 17-2 6
  6. South Central Calhoun 16-2 4
  7. Panorama 17-2 7
  8. Manson-NW Webster 15-2 8
  9. Des Moines Christian 15-4 9
  10. Iowa City Regina 17-2 10
  11. Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 17-2 12
  12. Pekin 16-2 14
  13. Cascade 16-3 10
  14. Hinton 15-3 13
  15. Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto 16-4 15

Dropped Out: None

Class 1-A

  1. Burlington Notre Dame 19-0 1
  2. Colo-Nesco 19-0 2
  3. Kingsley-Pierson 19-0 3
  4. Fremont-Mills 18-0 4
  5. Exira/EHK 19-0 5
  6. Lynnville-Sully 19-0 6
  7. Newell-Fonda 15-3 7
  8. Turkey Valley 19-1 10
  9. Bedford 15-3 9
  10. George Little Rock 15-4 11
  11. Springville 16-2 12
  12. Janesville 18-1 13
  13. Grand View Christian 17-2 8
  14. West Sioux 15-4 NR
  15. Marcus-Meriden-Cleghorn 13-6 14