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THURSDAY, MARCH 27th

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March 27th, 2014 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  Snapper Riding Lawn Mower, 38″ cutting width. Runs great! $800.  Whirlpool refrigerator 65″ H x 32 3/4″ W x 27 1/4″ D, $75 Firm and You haul.   Very nice matching couch and love seat. Asking $700.  Call 712 249-8466 if interested or have questions.

TO GIVE AWAY (FREE): Phillips 46″ high-definition tv. 712-268-2334. (Exira)

FOR SALE: Whirlpool Washer. Works good. Asking $50. Call 712-254-6036.

 

Downtown Harlan business’ roof peeled back by high winds

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March 27th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

High winds on Wednesday caused numerous grass and structure fires in the area and also removed a portion of the roof on a business in downtown Harlan.

Photos by Joel McCall/KNOD - Harlan

Photos by Joel McCall/KNOD – Harlan

photo 1 The Harlan Police Department was called to 6th and Court around 6:50pm due to the partial blown off roof. Officers arrived on scene and contacted Harlan city work crews to assist. The owner of the building was notified and city crews closed off a portion of 6th Street from Durant and Court. Vehicles parked on the east side of the square from Durant to Market were moved as a precaution in case the roof was dislodged. As of this (Thursday) morning, one lane of 6th Street is still blocked off between Durant and Court in downtown Harlan.

(Joel McCall/KNOD)

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Atlantic Fire Chief says Burn Ban not necessary right now

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March 27th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Despite the explosive fire growth conditions in the area over the past few days, Atlantic Fire Chief Mark McNees doesn’t see the need for a County-wide ban on opening burning. McNees told KJAN News the fire that started east of Atlantic Wednesday afternoon was accidental, and not open burning-related. It was one of several fires in western Iowa that burned quickly and intensely, Wednesday. McNees said it’s not as bad in Cass County as in other counties which have instituted bans on open burning.

He says things are “greening-up,” slowly and people are being smart. He says residents are heeding advice given earlier this week to know when you are going to burn, check the weather, call your local fire chief and the Cass County Communications Center.

McNees still cautions residents of Cass County to be careful, and try to give Mother Nature a little more time to green-up the grasses, which will reduce the danger of fires spreading, as opposed to the dry conditions we are currently experiencing. He says if there were crops standing in the fields, he would be more concerned about fires spreading. Wednesday was just an “extreme day,” according to McNees, where all of the elements necessary for the eruption of rapidly expanding fires, were present.

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Heartbeat Today 03-27-2014

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March 27th, 2014 by admin

Jim Field speaks with Carole Schuler about the 2014 Cass County Relay for Life getting geared up.  You can find out more at Captain’s Night on April 7th at Unity Point at Home in Atlantic at 5:30pm.

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May trial set for man in northwest Iowa standoff

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March 27th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

SAC CITY, Iowa (AP) – A May trial has been scheduled for a 26-year-old man facing several charges linked to a standoff with officers in northwest Iowa.  The Sioux City Journal says Jonathan Willroth pleaded not guilty on Tuesday in Sac County District Court in Sac City. He’s charged with sexual abuse, going armed with intent, domestic abuse assault, assault while participating in a felony, assault with intent to commit sex abuse and two counts of neglect of a dependent person.

Court records say Willroth was arrested at a house in Early after a March 11 incident in which he sexually assaulted his ex-wife and threatened to shoot her while their children were present. Officers surrounded the house and eventually talked Willroth into coming outside.

Willroth’s trial is scheduled to begin on May 13.

Minor injuries reported following an accident this morning in Atlantic

News

March 27th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A two-vehicle accident this (Thursday) morning at the intersection of Highway 71 and 22nd Street, in Atlantic, resulted in what were described as “minor” injuries. The crash was reported at around 7:27-a.m.  Atlantic Fire and Rescue and Medivac Ambulance responded to the scene. At least one person was transported to the hospital for treatment of their injuries.

No other details are currently available.

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USDA Report 03-27-2014

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March 27th, 2014 by admin

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