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Freezing Rain Advisory continues until 6-a.m. (12/20/13)

Weather

December 20th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

AREA COUNTIES: CARROLL-AUDUBON-GUTHRIE-DALLAS-CASS-ADAIR-MADISON-ADAMS-UNION-TAYLOR…

150 AM CST FRI DEC 20 2013

FREEZING RAIN ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM CST EARLY THIS MORNING

* TIMING…FREEZING RAIN ADVISORY…FREEZING DRIZZLE AND LIGHT FREEZING RAIN WILL CONTINUE OVERNIGHT IN CENTRAL IOWA.

* STORM TOTAL ICE ACCUMULATIONS…ICE ACCUMULATIONS OF LESS THAN A TENTH OF AN INCH ARE EXPECTED WITH A DUSTING OF SNOW POSSIBLE NORTH OF HIGHWAY 20.

* IMPACTS…THE ICE WILL PRIMARILY POSE A HAZARD TO TRAVELERS AS ROADS…SIDEWALKS…AND OTHER SURFACES WILL BECOME SLICK. ANYONE PLANNING TO TRAVEL TONIGHT SHOULD BE VERY CAUTIONS AND MONITOR ROAD CONDITIONS CLOSELY.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS

A FREEZING RAIN ADVISORY MEANS THAT PERIODS OF FREEZING RAIN OR FREEZING DRIZZLE WILL CAUSE TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES. BE PREPARED FOR SLIPPERY ROADS. SLOW DOWN AND USE CAUTION WHILE DRIVING.

Woman gives birth to baby at convenience store in Adair County

News

December 19th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

GREENFIELD, Iowa (AP) – A pregnant woman’s quick stop at a central Iowa convenience store while on the way to the hospital didn’t go as planned.  Amanda Teas, who works at Casey’s General Store in Greenfield, told KCCI Abbie Hinrichs stopped in at about 2:30 a.m. Thursday to use the restroom.     Hinrichs told Teas she was in labor and was headed for the Creston hospital.  Teas checked on her about four minutes later and found the baby had arrived.  She says Hinrichs “was calm as could be.”

Teas ran outside to tell Henrich’s mother, husband and son, who were in a car. Medics soon arrived, taking Henrich and the baby to the Adair County Hospital. The family says Addison Nicole Hinrichs weighed 7 pounds, 12 ounces. She and her mother are doing fine.

EDNA ALMA HAAS, 91, of Harlan (Svcs. 12/21/13)

Obituaries

December 19th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

EDNA ALMA HAAS, 91, of Harlan, died Thu., Dec. 19th, at the Elm Crest Retirement Community. Funeral services for EDNA HAAS will be held 10:30-a.m. Sat., Dec. 21st, at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan.

Visitation at the funeral home is from 9:30-a.m. until 11-a.m. Saturday (prior to the service).

Burial will be in the Immanuel Cemetery at Kimballton.

EDNA HAAS is survived by:

Her sisters – Ruby Larson, of Maple Grove, MN & Amy Gilmore, of Denver, CO.

Her brother – John (Hertha) Haas, of Harlan.

and her sisters-in-law.

NANCY J. McNEESE, 69, of Lewis (Mem. Svcs. at a later date)

Obituaries

December 19th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

NANCY J. McNEESE, 69, of Lewis, died Thu., Dec. 19th, at the Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic. Memorial services for NANCY McNEESE will be held in the Spring of 2014. Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic is in charge of the arrangements.

NANCY McNEESE is survived by:

Her husband – Randy McNeese, of Lewis.

Her sons – Brian (Tiffany) Swagel, of Atlantic; Jeffrey (Sandy) Swagel, of CO, & Dusty(Tanya) Swagel, of Red Oak.

Her daughter – Darla (Tim) Christensen, of OR.

Her step-children: Tonia McNeese, of CA & Christopher McNeese, of Lewis.

Her sisters – Mary Ellen (Glen) Olsen, of Atlantic, & Jane Cook, of WA.

Her brother – Dennis Dasher, of Corning.

Numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

VIRGINIA LYTLE, 97, of Harlan (Svcs. 12/23/13)

Obituaries

December 19th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

VIRGINIA LYTLE, 97, of Harlan, died Thu., Dec. 19th, at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan. Funeral services for VIRGINIA LYTLE will be held 10:30-a.m. Mon., Dec. 23rd, at the Congregational United Church of Christ in Harlan. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Visitation at the funeral home is from 1-to 9-pm Sunday, with the family greeting friends from 6- to 8-pm.

Burial will be in the Harlan Cemetery.

VIRGINIA LYTLE is survived by:

Her sister-in-law: Vivian Lytle, of Harlan.

And her niece, from CA.

Atlantic School Board approves $19.8-million facilities/expansion project

News

December 19th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Community School District’s Board of Education Thursday night approved by a vote of 4-to 1, moving ahead with plans for a $19.8-million dollar Capital Improvements project that would include new construction and additional renovations to current district facilities. Board member Dennis Davis provided the lone no vote. The action came after discussion which lasted for about 55-minutes. The matter is expected to come before the voters in the form of a bond referendum on April 1st, 2014.

Concept 2

Concept 2

The Board had two concepts to choose from before making their final decision. The first would have cost a little more than $8-million. They chose the second, more costly option, based upon a recommendation from Superintendent Dr. Michael Amstein, who said the proposal was based on input from faculty, staff, the administrators, school board discussions, and input from the community. 

He proposed four new classrooms on the northeast side of the Washington Elementary School, which will provide space for the two Pre-school classes currently in place at the Old Lincoln School building, as well as space for the Special Education classroom. The second part of the concept is the addition of a new Middle School building (for grades 7 and 8) next to the High School. Amstein thinks that will provide enough instructional space for both grades, and a greater opportunity for students to take exploratory classes and achieve high school credit in the 8th grade, prior to attending high school.

The proposal also calls for the construction of eight new classrooms on the west side wings of the High School. Special Education classes would be housed in most of those classrooms, but some would serve as additional math and science space, and possibly a Career Tech Education classroom, as well as an expansion of the current art room. The concept also calls for the expansion and renovation of the Industrial Technology and Agricultural Education Lab. Plans also call for replacement of 18-year old heat pumps at the high school. Amstein says they typically have a service life of 15- to 18-years.

He says the plan would also require reconfiguration of the Schuler and Middle School buildings, but no new construction other than a possible renovation of the Level 3 Severe and Profound classroom at Schuler or the current Middle School. Amstein also recommended the Old Lincoln building house the Cass County Educational Opportunity Center (CCEOC), which was previously housed at that facility.

The earliest construction could begin if the project is approved by the voters on April 1st, is in the Summer of 2015.

Freezing Rain Advisory extended to Cass & Audubon Counties thru 6-a.m. Friday

Weather

December 19th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The National Weather Service in Des Moines has extended the Freezing Rain Advisory which was already in effect for part of the KJAN listening area, to include Cass and Audubon Counties. The advisory is in effect until 6-a.m. Friday.

DRIZZLE AND FREEZING DRIZZLE IS SPREADING NORTH AND EXPANDING THIS EVENING WITH FREEZING DRIZZLE BECOMING MORE LIKELY OVER THE NEXT SEVERAL HOURS. THERE COULD ALSO BE SOME AREAS OF VERY LIGHT FREEZING RAIN. BOTH WILL RESULT IN LIGHT ICE ACCUMULATIONS THAT COULD LEAD TO VERY TREACHEROUS TRAVEL CONDITIONS.

Indictments allege conspiracy to steal corn seed

Ag/Outdoor, News

December 19th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A federal grand jury has indicted six men from China on charges of conspiracy to steal trade secrets. The indictment, filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Des Moines, was unsealed on Thursday. It alleges the men conspired to steal patented seed developed by DuPont Pioneer and Monsanto and ship it to China. The indictment follows last week’s announcement by U.S. Attorney Nicholas Klinefeldt that the FBI had uncovered seed thefts.

Indicted is Mo Hailong, international business director of the Beijing Dabeinong Technology Group. He is in federal custody. Also indicted is Li Shaoming, CEO of Beijing Kings Nower Seed, three of his employees, and Wang Hongwei, who is believed to live in Canada.

No attorneys had yet appeared on their behalf in court documents.

(Update) Freezing Rain Advisory remains in effect

Weather

December 19th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

AREA COUNTIES: GUTHRIE-DALLAS-ADAIR-MADISON-ADAMS-UNION-TAYLOR-

401 PM CST THU DEC 19 2013

…FREEZING RAIN ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM CST FRIDAY…

* TIMING…LIGHT FREEZING DRIZZLE WILL DEVELOP THROUGH EARLY EVENING AND CHANGE TO LIGHT SNOW LATER TONIGHT.E AFTERNOON ACROSS THE FAR SOUTH AND PERSIST AT INTERVALS OVERNIGHT…CONCURRENT WITH TEMPERATURES FALLING BELOW FREEZING.

* STORM TOTAL ICE ACCUMULATIONS…ICE ACCUMULATIONS OF LESS THAN A TENTH OF AN INCH ARE STILL EXPECTED. SNOWFALL AMOUNTS NORTH OF HIGHWAY 20 WILL BE LESS THAN AN INCH.

* IMPACTS…THE ICE WILL PRIMARILY POSE A HAZARD TO TRAVELERS AS ROADS…SIDEWALKS…AND OTHER SURFACES WILL BECOME SLICK. ANYONE PLANNING TO TRAVEL TONIGHT SHOULD BE VERY CAUTIONS AND MONITOR ROAD CONDITIONS CLOSELY.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A FREEZING RAIN ADVISORY MEANS THAT PERIODS OF FREEZING RAIN OR FREEZING DRIZZLE WILL CAUSE TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES. BE PREPARED FOR SLIPPERY ROADS. SLOW DOWN AND USE CAUTION WHILE DRIVING.

CCMH Foundation kicks off annual campaign

News

December 19th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Memorial Hospital Foundation recently kicked off its annual fundraising campaign.  Since 1968, the Cass County Memorial Hospital Foundation has supported the hospital by raising funds to provided equipment, services and education which might not be possible otherwise.  In 2013, the annual campaign raised funds to purchase equipment for the Outpatient Clinics, Rehabilitation Services, Cardiac Rehabilitation and Diabetes Center.  The 2014 campaign funded the development of the Healing Garden, located just outside the hospital cafeteria.

Dawn Marnin, CCMH Foundation Director, says “We truly appreciate the wonderful support our community has shown for our friends, family and neighbors over the years. Their support is what allows the Foundation to continue providing these important services and pieces of medical equipment, helping the hospital achieve its mission of being a center of healthcare excellence here in Southwest Iowa.

The 2014 CCMH Foundation Annual Campaign will focus on medical equipment to enhance care in the Emergency and Obstetrics Departments: 

·       A cardiac monitor for the Emergency Department that will be used to continuously monitor a patient’s cardiovascular system so that, at a moment’s notice, the medical team can respond to even the slightest change in readings.

·       Two fetal monitors for the Obstetrics Department to monitor a baby’s heartbeat during labor and delivery for early signs of distress.  This will allow staff to provide the best care possible for our newest patients.

Marnin says now is a great time to be thinking about a charitable gift to the Cass County Memorial Hospital Foundation.  A gift on or before December 31, 2013, can provide the donor with an itemized tax deduction.  There are many ways to make a year-end gift, and each gift makes a difference in the lives of friends and loved ones needing medical care.

For more information on how to make a charitable gift to the CCMH Foundation, contact Dawn at 712-243-7409.

(Press Release)