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Harlan Municipal Utilities announces rate hike

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May 9th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Residents in Harlan will see an increase in electricity rates starting in July. In a board of trustees meeting Thursday, Harlan Municipal Utilities set in motion to approve a four percent increase in electric rates starting on July 1st. The board approved the recommendation from John Burmeister of Public Financial Management (PFM). Burmeister proposed the recommendation at a previous HMU board meeting in April.

In other news, HMU said a transformer along Industrial Avenue in Harlan failed on Wednesday afternoon causing a disruption in the distribution system. The failure led to a loss of power to customers in the south 12th Street area of Harlan. The outage began around 3:40pm on Wednesday and crews were able to restore power to all customers by 4:30.

(Joel McCall/KNOD)

FRIDAY, MAY 9th

Trading Post

May 9th, 2014 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  Have 15 bags of CertainTeed roll insulation-6 1/2 “x 15” x 39′ each. Would be good for a farm shop or building. $100 for all or best offer. Call 712 243 1931.  SOLD!!

FOR SALE: Back2Life back pain relief machine.  You may have seen on TV.  Like new and asking $100.  Call 712-243-1019.

FOR SALE: 2 window AC units.  1 is larger and newer with a remote for $100.  Other is a smaller and older model for $50.  Both units are 110V hookups.  Also 3 tires for sale.  205/70/R15 in good shape and can be sold in any combination for $50.  Call 712-254-2442.

FOR SALE: Coleman fold down Camper. $500. Call 712-249-8347.

FOR SALE: 10 Aluminum/Storm Window combinations.  Variety of sizes.  Call 243-4308.

FOR SALE: 5 nice Lawn Chairs for $8 each.  3 nice Folding Chairs with cushions for $5 each.  Call 243-7792.

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Heartbeat Today 05-09-2014

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May 9th, 2014 by admin

Jim Field speaks with some of the top graduating seniors from the Griswold High School.

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Hawkeye 10 Conference Track Meet @ Creston

Sports

May 9th, 2014 by Jim Field

Girls:

  1. Glenwood 147.5
  2. Harlan 116
  3. Creston 85
  4. Shenandoah 74
  5. Denison 66
  6. Clarinda 60
  7. Kuemper Catholic 36
  8. Atlantic 30.5
  9. Red Oak 29.5

Boys:

  1. Glenwood 126
  2. Harlan 101
  3. Lewis Central 94
  4. Creston 76
  5. Clarinda 59
  6. Denison 43
  7. Atlantic 36.5
  8. Shenandoah 31
  9. Kuemper Catholic 26
  10. Red Oak 22

2014 Hawkeye 10 Track Results

Logan-Magnolia Coed Track Results

Sports

May 9th, 2014 by Jim Field

Girls:

  1. Woodbine 142
  2. Logan-Magnolia 80
  3. West Harrison 63
  4. Boyer Valley 62
  5. Charter Oak-Ute 45

Boys:

  1. Logan-Magnolia 189
  2. Boyer Valley 161
  3. Woodbine 133
  4. Logan-Magnolia JV 24
  5. Woodbine JV 16
  6. Boyer Valley JV 12

2014 Lo-Ma Coed Track Results

Timberwolf Invitational Boys Track @ Bedford

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May 9th, 2014 by Jim Field

  1. Interstate 35 104
  2. Griswold 97
  3. Southwest Valley 94
  4. Sidney 86
  5. Central Decatur 63
  6. Nishnabotna 57
  7. South Page 38
  8. Stanton 35
  9. Clarinda Academy 27
  10. East Union 26
  11. Lenox 22

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Thursday Golf/Tennis/Soccer Results

Sports

May 9th, 2014 by Jim Field

GIRLS GOLF:

  • Tri-Center 194, IKM_Manning 220 (Medalist: Mariah Guerrero, Tri-Center 46)
  • Shenandoah 194, Southwest Iowa 222, Glenwood 264

BOYS GOLF:

  • Tri-Center 174, IKM-Manning 179 (Medalist: Zach Drier, IKM-Manning 38)
  • Shenandoah 155, Southwest Iowa 228

GIRLS TENNIS:

  • Kuemper 7, Denison-Schleswig 2

BOYS TENNIS:

  • St. Albert 5, Atlantic 4
  • Kuemper Catholic 6, Denison-Schleswig 3

GIRLS SOCCER:

  • Nodaway Valley/West Central Valley/Adair-Casey 3, Atlantic 0
  • Harlan 6, Riverside 1

BOYS SOCCER:

  • West Central Valley 6, Nodaway Valley 1

Use of Food Stamps Rises in Cass County

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May 9th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The use of food stamps in Cass County increased during the recession, assisting families in stretching their food dollars, contributing to local spending and helping spark a national debate about the future of the federal nutrition program. The nonprofit, nonpartisan Center for Rural Strategies, says according to the U-S Dept. of Agriculture’s Food and Nutrition Services, the proportion of Cass County residents receiving food stamps hit 14.2 percent in 2011. That’s an increase of 5.5 percentage points since 2007, the year the recession started.

Across Iowa, 13.1 percent of residents in 2011 received support from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), as the food stamp program is officially known. Nationally, 14.8 percent of the population receives SNAP benefits. Places like Cass County, which are located outside metropolitan areas, tend to have a higher percentage of the population receiving SNAP benefits. That’s because incomes are generally lower in nonmetropolitan counties.

The inflation-adjusted median household income in Cass County in 2011 was $42,805, compared to the Iowa median of $51,314 and the national median of $52,306 (in 2013 dollars). Food stamps may play a larger role in the local economy in rural areas and small towns, according to federal data. In Cass County SNAP benefits are one-tenth (.1) percent of personal income. Nationally, the figure is 0.6 percent. In 2011, residents of Cass County received a combined $2,551,998 in SNAP benefits. The USDA reports that each $5 in SNAP benefits generates $9.20 in spending.