712 Digital Group - top

(Update to story) Cass Co. Supervisors to discuss privatizing emergency/public communications

News

October 11th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Board of Supervisors Chairman Mark Wedemeyer has confirmed he has been in contact with a New Jersey company with regard to the possible privatization of County Emergency & Public Safety Communications. The County has been looking at options for the 9-1-1 Center, currently based in the courthouse. The Center is outgrowing its present facility, and efforts have been made to look into remodeling sections of the courthouse to expand the space, as well as other, possible locations for the center. Wedemeyer said he contacted Cranbury, NJ-based iXP (http://www.ixpcorp.com) before meeting with the Public Safety & Communications Commission on Sept. 23rd, and presented some information about their services. 

Wedemeyer said they’ve been trying to negotiate a deal on another property for the 9-1-1 center, and some people has suggested other municipalities had opted for privatization. He did some research and brought it up to the Commission, which told him to move forward with exploring the option.

Cass County 9-1-1 Director Rob Koppert told KJAN News Thursday night he wasn’t aware the subject would be brought up at next week’s meeting, and as far as he knew, neither was anyone on the Commission. Wedemeyer, who is the Supervisors’ representative on the Commission, said the County is only exploring the option at this time. 

He said “We wouldn’t do it if it weren’t financially better for the County. Mostly, where these companies are coming in is where there are unionized people with big retirement” packages. The private companies take over and are able to save money in those cases. He said he wants residents of the county to be aware the option is being considered at this time.

Ron Koppert said during the September meeting, that he wasn’t aware of any firms in Iowa or around the region that would handle 9-1-1 calls in the private sector, but Wedemeyer says there are very instances across the country, where emergency dispatch services have been turned over from County-run operations to a private provider. The topic has been broached at past ISAC (Iowa State Association of Counties) meetings, and Wedemeyer said the County should look into it before “We spend a lot of money.”

One such case where local governments have opted for privatization, is Lawrence Township, in Mercer County, NJ., which in January, 2013, agreed to hired iXP Corporation to handle its 9-1-1 dispatches.  iXP was awarded a two-year, $719,400 contract to run police dispatch for the community, whose population as of the 2010 Census was nearly 33,500. It was estimated the move would save the county $1.1-million over a period of 5-years. Another case is Sandy Springs, GA, an incorporated suburb of Atlanta with 94,000 residents, which has its 9-1-1 dispatch center also operated by iXP.

Wedemeyer says officials with iXP seem to think the County might not need its services, but additional information is needed. They told him “It looks like we’re doing a pretty good job the way we’re doing it,” but they want to conduct an assessment, which is not free.

The theory behind privatizing the service is to save a County money, but there are many questions that remain, including: How much money would be saved? Would the calls be routed to iXP’s facilities in New Jersey, or would there be a local office? Would the current dispatchers, with knowledge of the county be utilized? And, will the service be as efficient as the current system. We hope to learn the answers to those questions and others, during  Wednesday’s Board of Supervisor’s meeting, which begins at 9-a.m.

Backyard and Beyond 10-11-2013

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

October 11th, 2013 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Cass County Conservation Naturalist Lora Kanning about a regional food waste conference in Council Bluffs next Tuesday.

Play

9AM Newscast 10-11-2013

News, Podcasts

October 11th, 2013 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

Play

Chili fest Saturday evening near Neola

News

October 11th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Fall has arrived and nothing tastes better than a big bowl of chili. This weekend, you can find all the chili you can eat in Pottawattamie County, when Arrowhead Park outside of Neola plays host to the Pott. County Conservation Board’s annual Chili Fest. The event includes children’s games and activities, pumpkin painting, hayrack rides and plenty of chili. All ages are welcome to attend and meet at the Breezy Lodge.

The Arrowhead Park chili fest will be held from 4 to 8pm Saturday with admission $5 14 and older and $2 for ages 6 to 13. Children 5 and under are free. Arrowhead Park is located off Interstate 80 exit #23 with signs posted.

(Joel McCall/KNOD)

8AM Sportscast 10-11-2013

Podcasts, Sports

October 11th, 2013 by admin

w/ Jim Field

Play

8AM Newscast 10-11-2013

News, Podcasts

October 11th, 2013 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

Play

Clarinda Police report

News

October 11th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Clarinda Police Chief Keith Brothers reports two arrests this past week. On Thursday (Oct. 10th), 39-year old Brian John Wolhoy, of Dubuque, was arrested for OWI. And, last Sunday (Oct. 6th), 35-year old Jeremy Lynn Martin, of Clarinda, was arrested for Aggravated Assault in a domestic relationship.

Clarinda Police investigated a report on Oct. 4th, of obscene material being disseminated to a minor, by means of electronic communication device. No other details were provided.

Officers also investigated incidents of vehicle vandalism on Oct. 7th and 8th, the theft of a vehicle and arson on Oct. 7th, when an SUV was destroyed by fire in the 300 block of E. Clark Street, an incident of damage to a storage unit on Oct. 6th, and a residential burglary and theft, on Oct. 8th.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11th

Trading Post

October 11th, 2013 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  General Electric Refrigerator-Freezer, 21.7 cubic feet, Model: TCX22ZA, Freezer on bottom with drawer. Good conditions and runs great asking $250.00 or best offer. Call or text (712)-249-1984 leave message if no answer.

 

FOR SALE: Kenmore 385 Sewing Machine. Works great. Needs a new light bulb. Call 712-249-3501.

FOR RENT:  3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath house for rent in Atlantic, $650 per month plus deposit (additional deposit for pets). Must have work and prior rental references and must be willing to sign a lease. Off street parking in back. Available mid October. 712-781-2332.

FOR SALE:  several coats,some brand new,some gently worn.Sizes 2XL-3XL.Some are Peter Bilt coats that are brand new-never worn.Please call 712-773-2326 in Kimballton.

FOR SALE:  I have a oak cupboard to hang in bath room with shelves and two doors for sale for $35.00. And a single bed frame for $5.00.  Call 712-249-4267.

photo     photo2

FOR SALE:  1977 Coachmen Travel Trailer.  Asking $600 or best offer.  Can be seen at 709 Elm Street in Atlantic.  Call 402-305-7204.

FREE:  A 32″ Sony tv with head phones and remote in Audubon. Works and has great sound but heavy. 712-563-2243.

photo

Heartbeat Today 10-11-2013

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

October 11th, 2013 by admin

Jim Field speaks with RN Jeri Orstad about Flu Vaccine availability in the area.

Play

2013 Iowa Girls High School SEVENTH Volleyball Rankings

Sports

October 11th, 2013 by Jim Field

Class 1-A
No.
School
Record
LW
1
Holy Trinity Catholic
33-3
1
2
Janesville
25-4
2
3
New London
29-5
4
4
Central Lyon
21-5
6
5
LeMars Gehlen Catholic
17-10
3
6
Stanton
30-5
7
7
Tripoli
16-12
5
8
Grandview Park Baptist
19-9
8
9
Lisbon
21-5
9
10
Murray
16-1
10
11
Harris-Lake Park
23-9
11
12
Winfield-Mount Union
21-10
12
13
Iowa Mennonite
17-8
13
14
Martensdale-St. Marys
18-7
14
15
Fremont-Mills
17-3
15
Dropped Out:  None 
Class 2-A
No.
School
  Record
LW
1
Dike-New Hartford
28-1
1
2
Western Christian
28-1
2
3
Sumner-Fredericksburg
27-3
3
4
Council Bluffs St. Albert
21-4
4
5
South Central Calhoun
29-3
7
6
Eddyville-Blakesburg
27-4
5
7
Grundy Center
20-7
6
8
Hinton
20-7
8
9
Ridge View
28-3
9
10
Wapsie Valley
24-7
14
11
West Branch
19-5
10
12
Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto
24-5
11
13
Underwood
22-4
13
14
Lake Mills
28-5
12
15
Iowa Valley
15-4
15
Dropped Out: None
Class 3-A
No.
School
  Record
LW
1
MOC-Floyd Valley
17-3
2
2
Sheldon
23-3
3
3
Kuemper Catholic
19-2
1
4
Red Oak
18-4
5
5
East Sac County
24-3
6
6
Mount Vernon
17-7
7
7
Union
14-5
4
8
Iowa Falls-Alden
17-3
8
9
Independence
25-3
10
10
Nevada
21-11
9
11
Center Point-Urbana
20-6
13
12
Unity Christian
17-7
11
13
Sioux Center
18-9
12
14
Sergeant Bluff-Luton
16-8
NR
15
Algona
21-5
14
Dropped Out: Mediapolis (15) 
Class 4-A
No.
School
  Record
LW
1
Harlan
20-2
1
2
Solon
17-1
2
3
West Delaware
26-3
4
4
Cedar Rapids Xavier
20-7
7
5
Davenport Assumption
23-4
6
6
Charles City
25-4
5
7
Waverly-Shell Rock
31-6
3
8
Sioux City Bishop Heelan
21-12
9
9
Webster City
20-5
11
10
Indianola
17-10
8
11
Marion
19-10
10
12
Pella
16-12
12
13
Lewis Central
12-12
14
14
Clear Creek-Amana
17-5
NR
15
Newton
20-9
NR
Dropped Out: LeMars (13), Boone (15)
Class 5-A
No.
School
 Record
LW
1
Bettendorf
26-1
1
2
Ankeny
25-2
2
3
Dubuque Hempstead
22-3
4
4
Urbandale
26-4
5
5
Johnston
19-3
3
6
Ankeny Centennial
22-5
6
7
Dowling Catholic
22-3
7
8
Pleasant Valley
20-4
8
9
Iowa City West
18-6
9
10
Cedar Falls
22-8
10
Dropped Out: None