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PRICE Parenting Seminar to begin Jan. 11th in Atlantic

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January 8th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Mental Health/General Relief Coordinator Teresa Kanning announced during today’s (Wednesday’s) Board of Supervisor’s meeting, that four Board-sponsored PRICE Parenting/Caregiver sessions would be held in Atlantic, beginning on January 11th.

On Nov. 27th, 2013, the Board took under advisement, a request from facilitator Elizabeth Tobak, for $1,400 in funding for a continuation of her “I Care About Kids” PRICE Parenting classes. Tobak has presented the classes for several years, but none has been held for the past four-years, due to a lack of interest, but interest has recently been renewed in the classes, which teach the basics of positive parenting to new parents.  PRICE stands for Positivity, Responsibility, Influence, Consequences and Encouragement.

The seminar Tobak teaches is set to take place January 11th, 18th and 25th, and again on February 8th. Persons attending all four classes at the United Church of Christ in Atlantic, will receive a five-dollar gift card from the Atlantic Fareway store. The seminar and child care are provided at no cost, and eight credit-hours are available for Family Child Care providers as well as Child Care staff.

For more information, call Elizabeth Tobak at 712-762-3159.

Backyard and Beyond 01-08-2014

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January 8th, 2014 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Teddi Grinberg, Director of Healthy Cass County, about getting signed up for Live Healthy Iowa. Get signed up at http://www.livehealthyiowa.org/ . When signing up in Cass County use the ID Code: LHICASS so your info will be reported along with other Cass County participants.

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HSBB: Atlantic at Harlan Girls 01-07-2014

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January 8th, 2014 by admin

Jim Field and Chris Parks have the call of the game played at Harlan Community High School.

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Cass County Engineer discusses revenue at BOS meeting

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January 8th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisor’s held a regularly scheduled meeting this (Wednesday) morning, at their new start time of 8:30. During his report to the Board, Engineer Charles Marker reported meetings will be held in his department this week with regard to the snow removal policy. He said the Secondary Roads Dept. foreman will discuss and review the policy, which calls for maintaining paved roads first, then the gravel roads. They’ll also discuss new regulations pertaining to Commercial Driver’s Licenses (CDL’s) and medical cards.

Marker then presented the board with information pertaining to where the Secondary Roads Department’s revenues come from, as a precursor to budgetary discussions. Marker said his department is eligible to receive under “Rural Services,” just over three-dollars as a Mill Levy…the assessed property tax rate used by local governments and other jurisdictions to raise revenue in order to cover annual expenses. He said if they collected the amount allowed, it would generate a little more than $1.585-million dollars.

The amount he’s allowed to receive from all properties in the County (including those inside the Corporate limits), is a little more than 16.87-cents per thousand dollars valuation, which would generate $135, 125. Funds from the Local Option Sales Tax transferred to Secondary Roads remains unchanged from last year, at $150,000.

The bulk of his funding comes from the Road Use Tax Fund, which is derived from State through the collection of a gasoline tax. That amounts to $2.34-million dollars. Other funds coming from the Road Use Tax Fund amounts to nearly $292,000. Marker said it’s important for the Board and citizens of Cass County to know that the bulk of his revenue comes not from property taxes, but from the “Gas Tax.” He says the figures will be used to generate the proposed 2015 Fiscal Year budget.

Marker did not request an increase in funds from the Local Option Sales Tax  because it was his opinion that the funds could instead be used to pay for the County Geographic Information System specialist, but Supervisor Chuck Rieken said he prefers to see that money come out of tax dollars…or, the General Fund, if available…not Option Tax dollars.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8th

Trading Post

January 8th, 2014 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: Men’s black leather coat, size XXL. Purchased at Younkers and worn only a few times. Asking $150. Call or text 249-8253.

FOR SALE:  2011 Cub Cadet snow blower 526 SWE, around 15 hours, works great, like new, asking $650, call or text 712-249-2385.

FOR SALE: 5 light ceiling fan, just replaced. Has a brass look to it. $20. 712-243-2480  SOLD!!

8AM Sportscast 01-08-2014

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January 8th, 2014 by admin

w/ Jim Field

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8AM Newscast 01-08-2014

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January 8th, 2014 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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(Podcast) 7-a.m. Local News, 1/8/14

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January 8th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

With KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Heartbeat Today 01-08-2014

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

January 8th, 2014 by admin

Jim Field speaks with Angie Smith from Narconon Arrowhead Agency about what the agency does and how to deal with drug abuse.

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House District 25 voters pick at Republican

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January 8th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Voters have selected Republican Stan Gustafson to replace Julian Garrett in Iowa’s House District 25.  The 71-year-old Gustafson got nearly 70 percent of the votes Tuesday, beating a 59-year-old Democrat from Winterset, Pam Deichmann. The special election included voters in Madison County and parts of Warren County.

Gustafson, of Cumming, is a Marine Corps veteran who originally is from California.  State Rep. Garrett resigned after winning election to the Iowa Senate in November.