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Cass Supervisors to hold a public hearing on amended FY 2014 Budget

News

March 28th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A public hearing will be held Monday morning in Atlantic, with regard to the amended Fiscal Year 2014 Cass County Budget. The hearing takes place during a regularly scheduled session of the Cass County Board of Supervisors, and will be followed by action on adopting an amendment to the FY 2014 budget and FY 2014 Iowa Dept. of Transportation Secondary Roads Budget, along with appropriate expenditures.

In other business, the Board will act on a Resolution abating the taxes on a Mobile Home where it is impractical to collect the tax. They’re also expected to act on the appointment of a person to fill a vacancy on the Massena Township Board of Trustees, and on the vacating and closure of a portion of a Secondary Roads Right-of-Way: that which is an unused portion of Road #1 of 1898, lying in sections 2 & 3 of Benton Township.

The Cass County Board of Supervisor’s meeting begins at 8:30-a.m., Monday.

Iowa Bar Assoc. calls for increased security in courthouses

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March 28th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

In light of last Monday’s incident at the Madison County Courthouse, the Iowa State Bar Association (ISBA) is calling on all county officials responsible for courthouse security to carefully examine the security measures in their courthouses. During the Madison County incident, a man who was being sentenced to 10 years in prison on drug charges pulled out a weapon and brandished it around the courtroom. He escaped, but was apprehended a short time later.

ISBA President Guy Cook says  “Courthouse security for the public, litigants, courthouse employees, and judges must be the of the highest priority in our system of justice and is critical to the rule of law. We cannot wait until a tragedy occurs to have the will to take the preventive measures to ensure safety in our State’s courthouses. There is no price that can be put on a deadly event.”

Cook and ISBA leaders acknowledge the issue of courthouse security varies from county to county. Nevertheless, certain basic security measures should be considered for all county courthouses statewide.They urge county supervisors, legislators and others to review and implement the recommendations in the ISBA’s 115-page courthouse safety and security report published in 2005 by a task force made up of law enforcement leaders at the state and federal level, judges, attorneys and county court clerks.

(Update 11:30-a.m.) Scouts among 6 hurt in Council Bluffs blast, fire

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March 28th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – Authorities say some Boy Scouts experimenting with gunpowder for a ceremony have been injured in an explosion and fire at a Council Bluffs Home. Fire investigator Dan Roberts told Omaha television station KETV that the accident occurred around 8:10 p.m. Thursday.  A Council Bluffs Fire Department report says the group was experimenting with gunpowder while working on an Order of the Arrow ceremony.

The department says four minors and two adults suffered mostly second-degree burns and were taken to area hospitals. Two of the injured were taken to a burn center in Lincoln, Neb. One adult remains hospitalized in Omaha, Neb., and the three remaining injured people have been released.

The fire marshal’s office is investigating.

CAM School Board Special Meeting

News

March 28th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Members of the CAM School District’s Board of Education will hold a special meeting Monday evening in the CAM High School Media Center. During the 6:30-p.m. session, the Board will act on a resignation and discuss sharing a Superintendent, prior to entering into an exempt session for negotiations.

Size of state labor force and unemployment rate increase

News

March 28th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Iowa’s unemployment rate in February climbed to 4.4 percent, up from 4.3 percent in January. But, the latest report from the Iowa Workforce Development agency ultimately contains positive economic news. I-W-D spokesperson Kerry Koonce says the tenth-of-a-percent hike in the jobless rate was driven by a significant increase in the size of the labor force. “What that means is people who were previously maybe still discouraged with the labor market are moving back into it. When that happens, you tend to increase your number of unemployed as well,” Koonce said. “We’re at one-million-610-thousand (1,610,000) employed Iowans and that’s the highest level we’ve been at since June 2008.”

The number of unemployed Iowans rose to 74,400. The state’s unemployment rate last month is down from a year ago, when Iowa posted a 4.9 percent jobless rate. The state added 3,900 nonfarm jobs in February, up by 20,100 compared to a year ago. The gains in nonfarm employment last month were led by the trade, transportation and utilities sector, which added 2,000 jobs. “That was followed by construction, which added 1,500 (jobs),” Koonce said. “That’s very good this time of year. We like to see construction starting to increase. We are saw nice gains in the professional and business services area (+600) and in health care services (+600).”

Those job gains were offset by losses in other areas.  Manufacturing shed 900 jobs in February, while the financial activities sector trimmed 300 positions.

(Radio Iowa)

Cardinals close deal to buy Triple-A Memphis team

Sports

March 28th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

ST. LOUIS (AP) – The St. Louis Cardinals now own their top minor-league team. The Cardinals on Friday closed on the purchase of the Triple-A Memphis Redbirds. As part of the deal, the city of Memphis, Tenn., acquires AutoZone Park and will lease the stadium to the Cardinals. Both are buying from Fundamental Advisors LP, the sole bondholder of the Memphis Redbirds Baseball Foundation.  Financial terms were not disclosed. Plans for the purchase were first announced late last year.

The Cardinals say the purchase agreement includes a significant investment in AutoZone Park, but did not elaborate.  The Memphis franchise has had financial struggles in recent years. The team drew more than 800,000 fans when the stadium opened in 2000, but has drawn fewer than 500,000 in recent seasons.

Backyard and Beyond 03-28-2014

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

March 28th, 2014 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Karla Akers and Julie Kixmiller with Unity Point at Home about “Better Choices, Better Health”.

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3rd District Congressional candidate to visit Shenandoah & Atlantic, Saturday

News

March 28th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Iowa’s 3rd Congressional District Republican candidate, Robert Cramer, will be hosting campaign events in Page, Cass and Dallas Counties, Saturday (March 29th). Cramer will visit with constituents in the district and discussing issues of importance to Iowans.

In Shenandoah, Cramer will be at Godfather’s Pizza  (1009 S. Fremont St.) from 11-a.m. until Noon, Saturday. In Atlantic, he’ll stop at the Pizza Ranch (in the Hy-Vee Shopping Plaza), from 2-until 3-pm. His hosts in Atlantic are Rick Harlan, Keith and Joan Harlan, and Kathy Somers.

Refreshments and food will be provided by the campaign. The events are open to the public.

Central IA businessmen funding a “Freedom Flight” for SW Iowa Veterans

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March 28th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Efforts are underway to send 150 southwest Iowa veterans to Washington, D-C as part of a “Freedom Flight” being paid for in-full by two successful businessmen from Ames who are former Atlantic residents.  The Freedom Flight allows veterans to tour the national war memorials. The event is open to any veteran, not just World War Two or Korean War Vet’s as is the case with the “Honor Flights.” Steve Livengood, retired Military Veteran, and former Atlantic City Councilman was selected by Ames residents Roger Underwood and Jeff Becker, to take charge of the event.  

Preference will be given first to those veterans in Atlantic and Cass County. If there is not enough interest locally, the scope will expand to the surrounding counties. About a dozen “Guardians” with special skills are also needed to help veterans get around once the plane lands in D-C.

Livengood says he wants prospective veterans or those interested in being a guardian or serving on a committee, to contact him at 243-5445. Another aspect of the Freedom Flight is a committee to help organize the event. Both veterans for the trip and committee members are needed to help make it possible.  So far, he says, about a half-dozen veterans have asked to have their names included on the list, and just a few people are on the committee.

The committee members will be tasked with making sure many different aspects of the trip are successful. Livengood says there is an application form for both veterans and guardians that must be filled out after those persons call to have their name put on the list for the trip. Underwood and Becker will charter a Boeing 737 to fly 150 Military veterans and the guardians. Livengood says that’s not cheap. It costs 95-to 100-thousand dollars. Livengood asked Underwood if he really intended to make the flight free for veterans, and he said “yes.”

The date for the Freedom Flight has not yet been selected. That information will be released later, but it will be announced with plenty of advanced notice so as to try and avoid schedule conflicts for both veterans and guardians. Livengood says for now, the focus is on getting interested veterans to apply for the trip.

First tornado of 2014 is confirmed late Thursday in south-central Iowa

News, Weather

March 28th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Iowa’s first tornado of 2014 touched down Thursday afternoon (March 27th) in rural Clarke County, south of Osceola. No injuries are reported but the strong winds did damage, tearing down tree limbs, knocking down power lines and causing some structural damage to a homestead. Jeff Johnson, the warning coordination meteorologist at the National Weather Service, says it may’ve been small, but it was a twister. “Based on the radar data and some eyewitness accounts and then some damage that was reported, we did have a brief tornado,” Johnson says. “The eyewitness report said it lasted roughly a minute.”

The funnel cloud touched down in south-central Iowa and became a tornado around 4:30 P-M, though its duration and scope was limited. “Basically, we had a Morton building that was damaged and damage to someone’s home and the winds were consistent in the range of EF-0 or EF-1 on the enhanced Fujita scale,” Johnson says. “That would put us around 90 miles an hour for wind speeds.”

This is the first confirmed report of a tornado in Iowa this year and the first in nearly six months. “The last time we had tornadoes in Iowa was last fall,” Johnson says. “We had a very active fall actually and on October 4th in northwest Iowa, we had several tornadoes.”

This is Severe Weather Awareness Week in Iowa, an event that’s highlighted by a statewide tornado drill that was held on Wednesday. It’s a time when Iowans are reminded about the sometimes-violent weather that comes with the arrival of spring. “It’s not a coincidence that we have it during this time of year,” Johnson says, “although we usually like to have the week out of the way before we actually get the weather, but Mother Nature seldom cooperates. The irony there is that the tornado came a day after the tornado drill.”

(Radio Iowa)