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Officials: Human cases of West Nile virus is down

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November 11th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – State officials say the number of human cases of West Nile virus is down compared to last year. Dr. Patricia Quinlisk, state epidemiologist and medical director for the Iowa Department of Public Health, says the state had 15 human cases of the mosquito-borne disease as of Oct. 31. There were a total of 44 human cases in the state in 2013.

Quinlisk says the drop is connected to the weather. Total rainfall numbers were below average in May and July and just above average in June, August and September.The Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil reports of the cases this year, eight people were hospitalized. There were no reported deaths.

Fender bender in Creston Monday afternoon

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November 11th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

No injuries were reported following a collision Monday afternoon, in Creston. The Union County Sheriff’s Office says vehicles driven by 22-year old Garrett Schneider and 56-year old Patricia Kralik, both of Creston, collided at around 4:45-p.m., when Kralik failed to yield at the intersection of Maple and Summit Streets.

Damage from the collision amounted to $6,000. Kralik was cited for Failure to Obey a Traffic Control Device.

BERTHIE BIGELOW, 92, of rural Fontanelle (Svcs. 11/15/14)

Obituaries

November 11th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

BERTHIE BIGELOW, 92, of rural Fontanelle, died Tue., Nov. 11th, at her home in Greenfield. Funeral services for BERTHIE BIGELOW will be held 10:30-a.m. Sat., Nov. 15th,  at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Fontanelle. Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield has the arrangements.

An open visitation will be held on Friday, November 14th, from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Fontanelle, where the family will greet friends from 6-to 8-pm.  Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Burial will be in the Fontanelle Cemetery. A luncheon will be held at the church following the burial.

Memorials may be directed to the Berthie Bigelow memorial fund to be established at a later date.

Rollover accident south of Stanton

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November 11th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

No injuries were reported following a rollover accident this (Tuesday) morning, about two-miles south of Stanton. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports a pickup driven by 18-year old Jacob Baker, of New Market, was traveling north on O Avenue at around 8:10-a.m., when the vehicle began to slide on the icy roadway. The 1999 Chevy Silverado pickup entered the west ditch and rolled onto its top, causing an estimated $6,500 in damage. No citations were issued.

Deputies were assisted at the scene by crews from the Stanton Fire and Rescue Department and Bates Towing.

Sen: Grassley hopes for productivity, consensus as lame-duck Congress opens

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November 11th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Congress returns to work this week after a long recess. Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says he’s confident he and his colleagues will tackle several issues in the short time remaining before year’s end, items ranging from the federal budget to funding fights against Ebola and ISIS. Grassley, a Republican, says he hopes for cooperation between Congress and the White House.  “I think that President Obama should work with Congress,” Grassley says. “We can do things without him but it’s a lot easier to do things with him.”

Grassley hopes President Obama was genuine in his post-election speech about wanting to accomplish a series of goals in doing the work of the American people, preaching cooperation between the executive and legislative branches of government. Grassley says, “What would he gain by vetoing bills that he might not like us to pass, whereas, if he would work with us and find consensus, he could sign bills and we could be very productive.”

When January arrives, Republicans will hold a majority of seats in both the U-S House and, for the first time in eight years, the Senate. Democratic Senator Harry Reid will no longer be the majority leader, which Grassley says clears a path for progress. “At least the Republican Congress is going to be able to move the ball down the court,” Grassley says. “Reid stood in opposition to it as evidenced by 380 bills passing the House of Representatives not being considered in the Senate.”

The lame duck session of Congress opens tomorrow (Wednesday) after a six-week break for the elections. Grassley says the priorities include a budget bill that will carry the federal government beyond the temporary spending measure which expires December 11th, as well as considering nominees for a new Attorney General and several judicial posts.

(Radio Iowa)

Ambassadors visit Schuler Manufacturing

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November 11th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Celebrating 50 years of business, Schuler Manufacturing hosted an Atlantic Area Ambassadors visit last week. The family owned business was started back in 1964 by Dorland Schuler.

Pictured: Dorland Schuler, Jordan Schuler, Don Schuler, Gerald Brink, Pat McCurdy, Chip Hansen, Rich Perry, Nedra Perry, Crystal Christensen, Ouida Wymer, Tammy Waters, Sara Nelson, Renee Wilson, Dr. Mitch Peerbolte, Janet Cappel, Diane Gipple, Carole Schuler, JoAnn Runyan, Sue Muri, Keith Leonard, Dolly Bergmann, Arlene Drennan, Russel Joyce,   Don Johnson, Scott Steffens, Joanne Mueller.

Pictured: Dorland Schuler, Jordan Schuler, Don Schuler, Gerald Brink, Pat McCurdy, Chip Hansen, Rich Perry, Nedra Perry, Crystal Christensen, Ouida Wymer, Tammy Waters, Sara Nelson, Renee Wilson, Dr. Mitch Peerbolte, Janet Cappel, Diane Gipple, Carole Schuler, JoAnn Runyan, Sue Muri, Keith Leonard, Dolly Bergmann, Arlene Drennan, Russel Joyce, Don Johnson, Scott Steffens, Joanne Mueller.

Schuler Mtg. specializes in the production of feed mixers, feed wagons and other contracted manufacturing services. The Ambassadors toured Schuler’s facility and learned about the production of Schuler products, learning about Schuler products used across the Midwest and throughout the world.

Backyard and Beyond 11-11-2014

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

November 11th, 2014 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Chad Elliott Singer, Author, Artist of Wilderman’s Treetop Tales about a Presentation at Atlantic Public Library  on Thursday.
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11th

Trading Post

November 11th, 2014 by Jim Field

WANT TO BUY: Pair of 14″ tires for a utility trailer; a refrigerator for basement. Call 712-250-0788.

WANT TO BUY: Used 6 foot Step ladder. Call 712-243-2480.

WANT TO BUY: Electric Smoker and some 12-inch tires. Call 712-304-4262.

FOR SALE: Large Petmate Petporter Dog Crate $35. Blue in color.  Call 712-249-4914 leave a message or text.

FOR SALE: Insulated by Walls Coveralls. XL Regular. Chest 46-48.Great shape. Will fit a man about 6′ tall. Call 712-249-4914 leave a message or text.

FOR SALE:  GE Electric Range with smooth top and self cleaning White with black top and front.  $75.  In Wiota..712-304-5607  SOLD!

FOR SALE: Table and 4 chairs…….Table is 4 ft by 4 ft. Here’s a pic of 1 chair.  $25.  In Wiota..712-304-5607

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FOR SALE: Dumb Bells ……5lb, 8lb, 10lb, and 12lbs. 50 cents a lb …take 1 set or all. $30 for all. or 50 cents a lb if you buy separately.  In Wiota..712-304-5607.  SOLD!

FOR SALE:  1992 Pontiac Gran Prix. Strong motor, new serpentine belt, new tires 175,000 miles driven daily $700 OBO phone 712-243-2072.

FOR SALE:  2 old wagon wheels 54 inch diameter $45 each.  Please call or text: 712-249-7106 for more information or pics.  SOLD!

FOR SALE:  2013 DooLittle trailer 7712 New: $1700 asking $1450 obo.  Please call or text: 712-249-7106 for more information or pics.

FOR SALE:  Agri Fab dump cart 10 cu. ft. New $300, asking $175 obo.   Please call or text: 712-249-7106 for more information or pics.

FOR SALE: 3 portable heaters, $12 each. 712-243-7792.

FOR SALE: used couch, burgandy, 7 ft. long, 5 years old in excellent shape. $125. 712-830-6109 (Exira)

GIVEAWAY: To a good home 2 year old female calico cat. 712-243-2069

FOR SALE: 1 gallon electric ice cream maker $20. 712-243-2541

FOR SALE: Panasonic Microwave 1300 watts $60. 712-304-5607

Field fire reported in Shelby County, Monday night

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November 11th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Firefighters from Harlan, Shelby and Portsmouth battled the frigid weather to fight a field fire Monday night, in Shelby County. The blaze, which was caused by embers from a fire over the weekend, was reported at around 9:15-p.m., Monday, at 717 Road M-16.

Quick action by the firefighters along with assistance from the land owner who used a disc implement to create a fire line, helped to contain the blaze. According to Fire Chief Roger Bissen, the high winds could have spread the fire very quickly, but with the response of the three departments and the farmer with the disk, the fire was put out before it got out of control.

The snow cover has since improved field conditions around the area.

(KNOD)

Atlantic Board of Education approves retirement incentive package

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November 11th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic School District’s Board of Education, Monday night, approved an early retirement package similar to that which was offered last year at this time. Superintendent Dr. Michael Amstein says the incentive allows the district to pay a third party vendor for insurance for all of the retirees over a three year period.

Amstein says last year they offered their certified staff an early retirement package. About a dozen of the staff accepted the incentive, which saved the district about one-half millions dollars on its payroll. He says they looked at offering it this year as a means of further reducing the budget for the 2015-2016 school year.

The Atlantic School Board also discussed their Fiscal Year 2015 Budget Priorities. Amstein said the discussion was a continuation of talks held during the Board’s Oct. 27th special work session, and formal approval of those objectives.

During the Board’s October meeting, Dr. Amstein led a discussion on decision analysis using the Trego Education Forum process. He also gave the board sample budget objectives, allowing them to set parameters for budget cuts and builds structure into the decision making process. The board will first set criteria and objectives and then weight the criteria on scale from 1-10. The board chose 9 objectives and weighted them.

The objectives chosen were: Comply with state and federal mandates; minimize impact on instructional programs; minimize impact on safety; minimize impact on student learning/achievement; minimize impact on district reputation; minimize impact on upkeep of current facilities; minimize impact on instructional tech support; minimize impact on fewest numbers of students; minimize impact on ability to effectively manage programs.