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“Urban Deer Control” Packets available in Atlantic

Ag/Outdoor, News, Sports

August 1st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Persons interested in bow hunting deer in Atlantic are advised to pick up their instruction packet from the Atlantic Police Department. The information packets are available Monday through Friday, from 8-a.m. to 4-p.m. Once the packet is filled-out by the hunter, it must be signed by Police Chief Steve Green. If you are already qualified to hunt, you won’t have any further issues to contend with.
It’s the third year the City is making bow hunting available within the City limits. Lt. Dave Erickson with the A-PD says the number of deer harvested each year continues to grow, with last year being very successful. Erickson says bow hunting is made available to the public, with certain exceptions and requirements.

New hunters not previously qualified may still pick up their packet, but they must also make an appointment to shoot with Lt. Erickson at the P-D. The packet explains the rules and City Ordinance. He says the hunting seasons mirror those established by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. Hunters must be 18-years of age or older and have a State of Iowa hunting license. They also must have a deer tag or tags issued by the DNR.

Erickson says the one thing they are requesting is that anyone who wants the public to hunt deer on their property, please call the police department Monday through Friday and submit their name. The list of property owners’ names who will allow hunting will then be made available for hunters to contact and provide information as to when they would like to request permission to do so.
Anterless tags will be available.

Hunters must take a doe first before being allowed to hunt a buck within the City limits. If you wish to continue hunting Does – antlerless – the City will reimburse for the tag you purchased through the DNR. You will need to call the Police Department at 712-243-3512 when you harvest a deer. The police will verify that it was taken within the city limits. The hunter then brings the tag to City Hall, where they will be reimbursed for the doe tag. The maximum reimbursement is $28.50. Up to six doe tags per person are allowed for reimbursement.

There are restrictions are where bow hunting will be allowed. For instance, No hunting on City parks of City property. Among the things to note this year: Hunting will not be allowed if your paperwork is not filled out and copies are on file at the Police Department; All hunters must respect the property lines of the land they are hunting on, and be courteous to residents of adjoining properties; Hunters must carry a cell phone with them in case a law enforcement officer needs to contact them with regard to any complaints; Hunter should use safety harnesses while hunting from an elevated stand; Field dressings must be done outside the City limits of Atlantic.

Persons needing to qualify for the in-City hunt will be required to pass a verbal and skill test conducted by the A-PD and Atlantic Archers. The applicant must be able to shoot at 3-d targets up to a maximum of 30-yards from an elevated stand, and successfully hit with 3 out of 5 arrows.

4-wheeler accident near Marne Friday night

News

August 1st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Two people were injured during a 4-wheel off road vehicle accident Friday night, near Marne. According to dispatch reports, 47-year old Trisha Bell was seriously injured, while a 5-year old female suffered a gash to her head. The accident happened just west of Marne along Highway 83, at around 9:13-p.m.
Atlantic and Marne Fire and Rescue along with Medivac Ambulance responded to the scene.

LifeNet transported Bell from the Cass County Memorial Hospital to the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha. The five-year-old was transported by Medivac ambulance to CCMH with non-life threatening injuries.

August 2014

Birthday Club

August 1st, 2014 by admin

August 1st:

  • Roger Lyons of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Trevor Gipple of Manning
  • Larry Jessen of Exira
  • Jody Parks of Glenwood

August 2nd:

  • Toby Thomas of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Mayne Jorgensen of Exira
  • June Lindeman of Lyman
  • Maxine Blunk of Atlantic

August 3rd:

  • Clarissa Terpstra of Exira (Winner)
  • Rachel Jensen of Brayton

August 4th:

  • Kelsey Temepleman of Wiota (Winner)
  • Linda Petersen of Exira
  • Clint Johnson of Exira
  • Chris Parks of Atlantic
  • Brad Johnson of Exira

August 5th:

  • Karen Kitelinger of Elk Horn (Winner)
  • Bob Bebensee of Atlantic

August 6th:

  • Dwain Thompson of Exira (Winner)
  • Wendell Weideman of Atlantic
  • Roger Steffens of Atlantic

August 7th:

  • Danielle Albert of Kimballton (Winner)
  • Phyllis Kay of Atlantic
  • Delores Bice of Griswold
  • Linda Marek of Anita
  • Chuck Sorensen of Exira

August 8th:

  • LaVon Andersen of Elk Horn (Winner)

August 9th:

  • Linda Eilts of Massena (Winner)
  • Ann Martin of Exira
  • Gloria Sutton of Audubon

August 10th:

  • Zoey Nielsen of Exira (Winner)
  • Lois Nelson of Atlantic
  • Treva Pitka of Atlantic
  • Sharon Oles of Griswold
  • Jason Beymer of Atlantic

August 11th:

  • Robert O’ Neil of Avoca (Winner)

August 12th:

  • Swede Johnson of Exira (Winner)

August 13th:

  • Jack Carroll of Harlan (Winner)
  • Bob Dennis of Atlantic
  • Pat Dennis of Atlantic
  • Herb Wahlert of Exira

August 14th:

  • Denise Lowwary of Atlantic (Winner)

August 15th:

  • Irma Schaaf of Atlantic (Winner)

August 16th:

  • Viriginia Maas of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Darcie Jorgensen of Exira
  • Mallory Pope of Harlan

August 17th:

  • Janice Peterson of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Svannah Hays of Hamlin

August 18th:

  • Pat Saltmarsh of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Bobbie Davis of Atlantic
  • Colby Madsen of Kimballton

August 19th:

  • no birthdays

August 20th:

  • Sandra Schmelling of Casey (Winner)

August 21st:

  • Juliann Daniels of Atlantic (Winner)

August 22nd:

  • Dick Wright of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Margie Herbert of Atlantic
  • Todd Nielsen of Exira
  • Eugene Topolewski of Atlantic
  • Junette Kees of Atlantic

August 23rd:

  • Lori Sampson of Atlantic (Winner)

August 24th:

  • Tyler Mosier of Atlantic

August 25th:

  • Bud Petersen of Harlan (Winner)
  • Reverend Doctor Lanette Planbeck of Atlantic
  • Megan Potter of Griswold
  • Brenda Swope of Atlantic
  • Karen McFadden of Urbandale

August 26th:

  • Julie Mortensen of Kimballton (Winner)
  • Janice Kinnison of Atlantic

August 27th:

  • Chance Laurtisen of Exira (Winner)

August 28th:

  • Barb Lamp of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Juli Seemann of Atlantic
  • Madonna Nisson of Atlantic
  • Irene Rydl of Anita

August 29th:

  • Melanie Larsen of Audubon (Winner)

August 30th:

  • Fern Lindvall of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Dennis Schwab of Audubon

 

 

 

Iowa cropland value hits new record $8,750 an acre

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 1st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The value of farmland in Iowa is up again this year reaching a new high at a time when many observers expect values to drop due to falling commodity prices. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says in a new report released Friday the average value of an acre of cropland in Iowa rose 9.4 percent from a year ago to a new record $8,750.

The value of farm real estate — a measurement of the value of all land and buildings on farms — climbed 10.4 percent to $8,500 an acre. Iowa leads the nation in the value of farmland and buildings with a total value of $235.6 billion. That’s up nearly 18 percent.

The annual report is based on producer surveys completed in the first two weeks of June.

Larson wins 1st career pole at Pocono Raceway

Sports

August 1st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

LONG POND, Pa. (AP) — Kyle Larson set a track record of 183.438 mph to win his first career Sprint Cup pole Friday at Pocono Raceway. Denny Hamlin had set the record of 181.415 in June. Joey Logano joins Larson on the front row. Brad Keselowski, Kurt Busch and Jeff Gordon completed the top five. Gordon followed his fifth Brickyard 400 win with another strong qualifying run.

Keselowski is pulling double duty this weekend and will also drive in the Nationwide Series race at Iowa Speedway. Kevin Harvick, Kyle Busch, Jamie McMurray, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Danica Patrick completed the top 10.

Commings Out After Surgery for Fractured Fibula

Sports

August 1st, 2014 by Jim Field

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs received good news on the injury to All-Pro safety Eric Berry.

Berry, who left Thursday’s training camp practice with what the team said was a sore ankle, has a right heel injury according to team spokesman Ted Crews.

Berry did not practice Friday, but was observed walking without a noticeable limp.

“There’s just letting him have a few days just to let that relax,” Crews said.

The news, however, isn’t as good surrounding second-year defensive back Sanders Commings.

“He had very similar to a high ankle sprain, but to the extreme where he needed surgery to repair that high ankle sprain,” Chiefs head athletic training Rick Burkholder said.

“As his foot externally rotated on the play, he fractured his fibula.”

Mills County man arrested on burglary charge

News

August 1st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A Mills County man was arrested early Thursday on burglary and theft related charges. The Mills County Sheriff’s Office says 39-year old James Lee McFerrin was taken into custody at around 1:10-a.m., on a warrant for Burglary, and Theft in the 2nd degree. McFerrin was being held in the Mills County Hail on $10,000 bond.

And on Tuesday, 41-year old Richard Jerald Scott Driscoll, of Sidney, was arrested at the Fremont County Jail on a charge of OWI/3rd offense. Bond was set at $5,000.

Essex man arrested on Page County warrant

News

August 1st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s office reports an Essex man was arrested Thursday at the Shenandoah Police Department. 26-year old Paul Matthew Hughes was taken into custody on a valid Page County warrant for Prohibited Acts – Prescription drug violation 2nd offense, Assault on persons in certain occupations, and possession of controlled substance, cannabidiol (an ingredient in cannabis) 1st Offense.

Hughes was transported to the Page County Jail and later posted the $2000.00 bond. He was then released pending further hearings.

2 arrested on burglary charges in Atlantic

News

August 1st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Police Department reports two local men were arrested Thursday on burglary charges. 18-year old Blake Zweck and 24-year old Nathan Stone, both of Atlantic, were charged with two counts each of Burglary in the 3rd degree, Criminal Mischief in the 4th and Theft in the 4th degrees. The charges are the result of an investigation into a burglary July 21st at the local can redemption center and an adjacent pet grooming business near Commerce and Linn Streets. The loss, including cash and various items, was estimated at about $400.

Zweck and Stone were booked into the Cass County Jail and held.

Some Iowa State Fair Grandstand acts not so grand

News

August 1st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – A state auditor’s report shows that when it comes to revenue, all performances at the Iowa State Fair’s Grandstand aren’t equal. The Des Moines Register reports nine of the fair’s 53 acts since 2008 have cost more to bring in than they’ve earned in ticket sales. The study shows Janet Jackson’s 2011 concert appearance was the biggest loser, costing the fair about $107,000.

Last year, three performances didn’t earn enough ticket sales to cover all entertainers’ fees. One of the acts included three “Saturday Night Live” veterans. The fair had to come up with nearly $91,000 to pay the performers. Fair officials are hopeful this year’s Grandstand acts will sell more tickets.

The fair typically attracts about one million visitors during its 11-day run. It starts next month.