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Atlantic Parks & Rec Board tables Tobacco Free Skate Park issue

News

February 17th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Parks and Recreation Department’s Board of Directors, Monday, tabled action on a request by Cass County Public Health Tobbaco Prevention Coordinator Karla Akers, for the implementation of a policy to make tobacco free the skate park portion of Sunnyside Park.Parks and Rec Director Roger Herring said the skate park should not be “singled out,” as an area of bad influence for kids, just because there are persons who are of legal age smoking there.

Akers said she doesn’t see the skate park as a “bad area,” but it is an area where kids can go to remain tobacco free or away from tobacco influences. Last month, the Atlantic City Council voted against passage of an ordinance with would have made the entire park tobacco free, because the laws already in-place with the Smoke Free Air Act were not being followed, with regard to signage in the park, and, they were of the opinion that it is not the City’s responsibility to send a message to kids not to smoke or use tobacco. The Park Board feels the same way.

It was obvious during the meeting there is still a great deal of confusion among the Park Board about what the Smoke Free Air Act covers as far as outdoor venues. Akers suggested she could bring in a representative from the Iowa Department of Public Health to clarify the law, but Board member Charlene Beane said the Parks Board has heard from the City Council and the Park Board has stated its position, and its time to let it rest for a while.

Beane said “To make it any more of a big deal than it’s already been made…is just making a mountain out of a mole hill.” Herring said he wanted to get more information from the National Parks Board with regard to tobacco policies in city parks. The Board agreed to hold-off on any further discussion until more information is available on ways to proceed.

VIOLET MEYER, 84, of Atlantic, formerly of Grant (2-20-14)

Obituaries

February 17th, 2014 by Jim Field

VIOLET MEYER, 84, of Atlantic (& formerly of Grant), died Mon., Feb. 17th, at the Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic.  Services for VIOLET MEYER will be held 1:30-p.m. Thu., Feb. 20th, at the Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.

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Visitation is open at the funeral home on Wed. from 8-am to 5-pm, with the family present to meet with friends from 5-to 7-pm, Wednesday.

Burial will be in the Atlantic Cemetery.

VIOLET MEYER is survived by:

Husband:  Gordon “Skip” Meyer, of Atlantic.

Sons:  Randy F. (Lori) Meyer of Fremont, NE & Duane M. (Monna) Meyer of Lohrville.

Daughters:  Suzanne F. Meyer of Atlantic & Ruth E. Meyer of Atlantic.

Brothers:  Walter (Norma) Finnell & Willard (Jan) Finnell.

Sister-in-law:  Marian Finnell

4 Grandchildren

5 Great-Grandchildren

Final IGHSAU Class 4-A & 5-A Girls Basketball Rankings

Sports

February 17th, 2014 by Jim Field

Class 4-A

 
School
Record
LW
1
Harlan
21-0
1
2
Sioux City Bishop Heelan
18-3
2
3
Davenport Assumption
15-6
5
4
Dallas Center-Grimes
19-2
8
5
Waverly-Shell Rock
18-3
10
6
Carlisle
16-6
13
7
Ballard
18-4
3
8
Western Dubuque
19-2
6
9
Lewis Central
16-5
7
10
North Scott
15-6
9
11
Perry
18-4
4
12
Pella
15-6
NR
13
Cedar Rapids Xavier
10-11
11
14
Indianola
13-8
14
15
Grinnell
16-4
15
Dropped Out: West Delaware (12)  
 
Class 5-A
 
Name
Record
LW
1
Iowa City High
21-0
1
2
West Des Moines Valley
20-1
3
3
Waterloo West
19-2
6
4
Waukee
18-3
4
5
Dowling Catholic
18-3
2
6
Ankeny Centennial
15-6
10
7
Des Moines East
18-3
5
8
Cedar Rapids Washington
17-4
8
9
Southeast Polk
14-6
7
10
Muscatine
18-3
NR
Dropped Out: Cedar Rapids Kennedy (9)

ISU’s Christofferson, Johnson Earn Big 12 Weekly Honors

Sports

February 17th, 2014 by Jim Field

IRVING, Texas – Hallie Christofferson and Seanna Johnson picked up the Phillips 66 Big 12 Player and Co-Freshman of the Week honors, the league announced Monday. This was the fourth honor for Johnson and the second for Christofferson this season.

Christofferson tallied 29 points, eight rebounds and no turnovers leading the Cyclones to a win over Kansas. She shot 42.8 percent from the field, 66 percent from long range and 90 percent from the charity stripe as the game’s top scorer.

Johnson on the other hand, totaled 14 points and eight rebounds in Iowa State’s 72-69 win over Kansas, while shooting 50 percent from the field. The freshman’s 14-point performance was her 12th double-digit scoring game of the season.

Johnson’s honor marks the seventh Freshman of the Week honor for Iowa State this season, as fellow freshman Jadda Buckley earned three weekly honors. The Cyclones have captured a league-best seven Freshman of the Week honors so far this season.

The seven Newcomer of the Week honors also breaks the school record of six, which was set in 1998 when the Cyclones grabbed six Newcomer of the Week honors, with Cyclone greats Stacy Frese and Megan Taylor nabbing six between the two.

Christofferson, Johnson and the rest of the Cyclones will take the court on Wednesday at 7 p.m. to take on No. 6 Baylor in Waco, Texas.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17th

Trading Post

February 17th, 2014 by Jim Field

WANTED:  small tent, 3-4 person.  Call 712-304-4262.

WANTED:  Outdoor gas fire pit.  Call 712-304-4262.

FOR SALE:  Slate pool table, 8 feet long.  Asking $100 or best offer.  Call 712-304-4262.

FOR SALE:  2 rooster chickens.  Would take $5 each or $5 if you take the pair.  Call 712-249-0233.

FOR SALE:  Toro snow blower.  Needs some work.  Best offer.  Call 712-249-0233.

Crop values decline on lower corn, soybean prices

Ag/Outdoor, News

February 17th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – The value of crops fell last year as corn and soybeans prices declined from record highs the year before. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says in an annual report the value of 2013 field crops fell 9.8 percent to nearly $167 billion from $185 billion in 2012. The 2012 drought reduced the corn and soybean harvest and drove prices to record highs which resulted in increased crop value.

Friday’s report says the average price of corn for 2012 was $6.89 per bushel and the value of the crop that year was $74.3 billion. Last year’s average price was $4.50 and the overall value fell to $62.7 billion.  Top crop producers last year were Illinois with crops valued at $16 billion, Iowa at $15.9 billion, and Nebraska at nearly $12 billion.

SHIRLEY J. FREDRICKSEN, 82, of Linden (Svcs. 2/20/14)

Obituaries

February 17th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

SHIRLEY J. FREDRICKSEN, 82, of Linden, died Sun., Feb. 16th, at home. Funeral services for SHIRLEY J. FREDRICKSEN will be held 10:30-a.m. Thu., Feb. 20th, at the Johnson Family Funeral Home in Stuart.

Visitation at the funeral home will be held from 5-to 7-pm Wednesday. Online condolences may be left at www.johnsonfamilyfuneralhome.com.

Memorials may be directed to the Shirley Fredericksen Memorial Fund in care of the funeral home.

Burial will be in the Dexter Cemetery.

Men’s AP Top 25 Poll

Sports

February 17th, 2014 by Jim Field

                             Record        Pts              Prv

1. Syracuse (64)   25-0           1,624          1

2. Florida (1)        23-2           1,543          3

3. Wichita St.       27-0           1,489          4

4. Arizona             23-2           1,427          2

5. Duke                   20-5           1,296          8

6. San Diego St.    22-2           1,232          5

7. Cincinnati         23-3           1,157          10

8. Kansas              19-6           1,129          7

9. Villanova          22-3           1,020          6

10. Saint Louis     23-2           1,019          12

11. Creighton        21-4           991             18

11. Louisville         21-4           991            13

13. Michigan St.   21-5           788             9

14. Virginia          21-5           752             17

15. Iowa                19-6           721              16

16. Wisconsin      21-5           609            21

17. Iowa St.          19-5           597             11

18. Kentucky        19-6           579            14

19. Texas               20-5           577           19

20. Michigan        18-7           421           15

21. UConn             20-5           382         24

22. Memphis        19-6           204          20

23. UCLA             20-5           168          

24. Ohio St.         20-6           133           22

25. Gonzaga         23-4           112          

Others receiving votes: North Carolina 54, Arizona St. 45, Pittsburgh 21, SMU 21, Stephen F. Austin 8, Oklahoma 7, New Mexico 3, VCU 2, Green Bay 1, Kansas St. 1, Louisiana Tech 1.

Boys 1-A/2-A Tourney Games Tonight

Sports

February 17th, 2014 by Jim Field

Class 1-A District 13

@Anita: on KJAN AM 1220/FM 101.1

  • 6:30 PM – Exira-EHK vs. Audubon
  • 8:00 PM – Stanton vs.CAM

Class 1-A District 14

@ Nishnabotna:

  • 6:30 PM – Essex vs. Riverside
  • 8:00 PM – South Page vs. Nishnabotna

Class 1-A District 15

@ Woodbine:

  • 6:30 PM – Logan-Magnolia vs. Whiting
  • 8:00 PM – Charter Oak-Ute vs. Woodbine

Class 2-A District 15

@ Shenandoah:

  • 7:00 PM – Red Oak vs. Shenandoah

@ St. Albert:

  • 6:30 PM – Missouri Valley vs. Clarinda
  • 8:00 PM – Southwest Valley vs. St. Albert

Class 2-A District 14

@ Stuart:

  • 6:30 PM – Panorama vs. Clarke
  • 8:00 PM – Interstate 35 vs. West Central Valley

Branstad sets up group to promote national service

News

February 17th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Gov. Terry Branstad wants to help more Iowa residents participate in national service programs. Branstad on Monday said he had signed an executive order to create the Governor’s Council on National Service in Iowa. That group will make recommendations on how to expand opportunities to participate in national service programs, like AmeriCorps. It will also look for ways to increase volunteer opportunities in the state.

Among the goals set out for the Council is trying to develop new public-private partnerships to support service in Iowa. The group will provide preliminary recommendations to the governor this summer and a final report by Feb. 1, 2015. Branstad says the state benefits when citizens “take the initiative and engage in their communities.”