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The Atlantic City Council will meet this Wednesday (October 1st) at 5:30-pm, in the Council Chambers at City Hall. On the agenda is an order to approve a resignation and severance agreement between the City of Atlantic and the City Administrator Doug Harris. An option is also included on the agenda to enter into executive session upon the written request of the City Administrator to discuss the resignation and severance package. The Mayor and Personnel/Finance Committee reviewed and recommended the agreement be approved last week
Harris and the council have been at odds over recent tax abatement plans and he was asked to resign. An order to appoint his assistant John Lund as the Interim City Administrator is on the agenda as well that would be effective October 4, 2014.
Other agenda items include: Approving a change order on improvements on 17th street project; Addressing an EPA request to move forward with the nomination of the former dry cleaner site as a National Priorities List Site; A Public hearing on, and order for the disposal of, 1200 Birch Street and 1106 Poplar Street; and, an Order to authorize the Mayor to enter into an agreement with FOX Engineering related to the potential industrial discharge of MAHLE Engine Components to the city’s wastewater system.
The Cass County Board of Supervisors will meet on Tuesday, September 30th at 8:30am in the Board room at the Cass County Courthouse.
The agenda includes a report from the Cass County Attorney. Atlantic Park and Rec Director Roger Herring will report on a bike rack at the Courthouse. The Cass County Engineer will provide a secondary roads update. The final scheduled report is from the Cass County Mental Health and General Assistance for the month of August.
There will also be an open time for comments and approval of claims.
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Lavon and Miss NiNi discuss summer and winter squash.
Squash and Apple Soup
Requires about an hour prep time so make it on the week end to serve later. The flavor improves.
6 cups chicken or vegetable broth
1 small butternut or other winter squash (about 1 1/2 pounds), peeled & cubed
1 large sweet potato, peeled & cut into cubes
4 teaspoons butter, divided
2 cups sliced onion
1 1/2 cups peeled (or not), sliced Granny Smith or other tart apples
1 Tablespoon all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper or more to taste
Combine broth, squash and sweet potatoes. Bring to a boil, cover, reduce heat and simmer until tender, about 15 minutes. Remove squash and potato from pan with a slotted spoon, reserving broth. Mash.
While above is cooking, melt 1 teaspoon butter in a non-stick skillet over medium-low heat. Add onion and apple. Cook until tender and lightly browned, stirring occasionally. Remove onion mixture. Increase heat. Melt remaining butter (3 teaspoons), add flour. Cook until golden brown, stirring constantly. Add 1 cup of broth; cook until slightly thickened.
Combine all ingredients. Cook over medium heat for 5 minutes stirring occasionally if you wish to serve immediately. Or do not cook and cool immediately. When ready to serve heat until just hot plus 5 minutes. Sprinkle with cheese if desired. Makes 8 cups.
I put the mixture in a food processor to make a smoother soup. The entire recipe took me about an hour to make.
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Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds will make a stop in Atlantic on Thursday, October 2nd to tour Echo Concrete. The event is set for 4:00pm at Echo Concrete at 50748 650th Street in Atlantic.
The Cass County Democratic Party has announced that its headquarters is now open at 511 Chestnut in Atlantic. Open seven days a week, the office has candidate information and yard signs available. Residents of Iowa can also register or re-register to vote in addition to signing absentee voter request forms.
Several candidates have already visited the headquarters—Steve Roe who is running for the Iowa House in District 20, Tim Ennis who is running for Iowa House District 21, and Sherrie Taha, candidate for the Secretary of Agriculture. A grand opening is planned for later in the election year.
A fight on Thursday, September 25th at Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln High School ended with a 17-year-old student being sent to the hospital in critical condition. The Council Bluffs Police Department reports that a Council Bluffs School Resource Officer responded to a fight between two students at the school at approximately 7:45am Thursday. During the course of the fight that occurred in a common area just outside the cafeteria, 17-year-old Dakota Escritt fell to the ground, striking his head on the tiled floor, which rendered him unconscious. Staff intervened in the fight and rendered aid and upon arrival the officer requested ambulance assistance due to the serious nature of the injuries.
Escritt was transported to Mercy Hospital in Council Bluffs and later transferred to Children’s Hospital in Omaha, where he remains in Critical condition at the time of this report Friday evening.
The other student involved in the fight was identified as 16-year-old Gregary Teer whom was arrested after the incident. Teer was charged with Assault Causing Serious Injury, a class D felony and was later released into the custody of his guardian.
Detectives are still working with school officials on the case and anyone with information regarding the incident are asked to contact the Council Bluffs Police Department, Criminal Investigation Division at 712-328-4765.
CHARLES “CHARLIE” B. SIMPSON, 56, of rural Brayton died Thursday, September 25, 2014 at his home in rural Brayton. A Celebration of Life Service for CHARLIE SIMPSON will be held on Sunday, September 28th at 3:00pm in the Brayton Lutheran Church in Brayton. Kessler Funeral Home in Exira has the arrangements.
Private family burial will be held at a later date.
Family Visitation will be held Sunday from 1:30pm until the time of service at the Brayton Lutheran Church.
CHARLES “CHARLIE” B. SIMPSON is survived by:
Wife: Annie Simpson of Brayton
Daughter: Emily (Jay) Ratigan of Exira
Parents: John and Lin Simpson of Ft. Dodge. Molly and Mike Ster of Marion.
Brother: David (Nancy) Simpson of Sonoma, CA.
Sister: Cathy (Rev. Leland) Webb of Des Moines.
2 Grandchildren
Nieces, Nephews, Other Family and many Friends.