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(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Sheriff’s Office reports four arrests over the past week. Friday evening, 30-year-old Junior Romain Hicks, of Fontanelle, was cited and released from the Adair County Sheriff’s Office, on a charge of Harassment in the 3rd Degree. At around 2:30-a.m., Friday, 24-year-old Valen Roseana McKown, of Creston, was arrested following a traffic stop on Highway 25. She was charged with OWI/1st offense, and later released with a citation.
At around 3:30-a.m. Thursday, 27-year-old Chelsey Mae Madison, of Creston, was arrested in Stuart, by Stuart Police. She was charged with Possession of Marijuana/1st offense, and Possession of Methamphetamine/1st offense. Madison was being held in the Adair County Jail on a $1,000 cash or surety bond. And, at around 2:50-p.m. Wednesday, 53-year-old Thomas Budd Reeves, of Ames, was arrested by the Iowa State Patrol, following a traffic stop on I-80 near mile marker 76, in Adair County. Reeves was wanted on an Adair County warrant for OWI/1st offense and Possession of a Controlled Substance/Marijuana – 1st offense. He was released later that same afternoon, on a $1,000 cash or surety bond.
(Persia, Iowa) – Authorities were heading to the scene this (Monday) morning, of possible bank hold-up, in Harrison County. According to dispatch information, a hold-up alarm was received from the Community Bank in Persia, at around 10:57-a.m. The suspect was described as a white male with an off-white scarf over his face. Not clear if a weapon was displayed. The man was apparently wearing mostly black, with the exception of the scarf. It is not clear what direction of travel the suspect went after he left the bank.
No further details are available. This story will be updates as more is known.
(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic Chamber Ambassadors were hosted by Hy-Vee on Thursday, November 17th, 2022. The Ambassadors welcomed Store Manager Jon Johnson back to the store, while also being introduced to other new staff. Jon Johnson was the Hy-Vee store manager for four years until 2018. During his time away, Johnson worked in other grocery stores in Webster City, Lincoln, and Omaha. After a few years away, he approached Hy-Vee about getting back into Atlantic. He says his favorite part about working in a small-town Hy-Vee, is being involved in community partnerships and events.
The Ambassadors were also introduced to Crystal Parker as the Food Service Manager, Kimberly McDonald as the Assistant Manager of Perishables/ Marketing Coordinator, and Michael Coffman as the Produce Manager. Johnson helped initiate some of the renovations to the store before he left and helped wrap up the final touches as he has returned. Hy-Vee has re-vamped the “hot case”, developed recipes for the cook-to-order menu, and added new “grab-n-go” items. The final step of the renovation was replacing the 21-year-old produce case with a new system featuring the new misting units, lighting, and racks to keep the produce at its best.
Hy-Vee is located at 1630 E 7th Street in Atlantic. For more information, call 712-243-1277, or follow them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/AtlanticHV/
Des Moines, Iowa – The U-S Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa, Monday (today), said two Polk County men were sentenced Friday (Nov. 18th), for their roles in the distribution of a controlled substance that resulted in death. Authorities say 39-year-old Michael Allen James was sentenced to 20-years in prison. 38-year-old Gregory Michael Williams was sentenced to 14-years in prison. Both Des Moines men were sentenced after pleading guilty.
On November 8, 2020, Williams purchased two Oxycodone pills from James. Williams then distributed the pills to C.C.. Later, C.C. and his fiancée, K.F., ingested the pills, and both overdosed. C.C. was revived on scene and survived. K.F. was brought to the hospital and later pronounced dead. The Oxycodone pills were counterfeit and contained fentanyl.
Investigators with the Des Moines Police Department Vice-Narcotics Unit reviewed phone records and conducted interviews, including of the victims’ friends and family, which led officers to identify Williams and James. In November 2020, Williams was arrested in possession of a firearm after he held his children at gunpoint. In December 2020, officers executed a search warrant at James’ house and located marijuana, cash, and 100 rounds of ammunition. James was prohibited for possessing ammunition because he is a felon.
U.S. Attorney Richard D. Westphal of the Southern District of Iowa made the announcement. The investigation was conducted by the Des Moines Police Department. The case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Mallory E. Weiser, with assistance from Victim Witness Specialist Charlotte Kovacs.
(Radio Iowa) – The chairman of the Iowa Republican Party says two well-known Iowans in the DEMOCRATIC Party need to speak out to help keep their party’s Caucuses first-in-the-nation. Iowa G-O-P chairman Jeff Kaufmann says former U.S. Senator Tom Harkin and former Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack need to use their clout. “Stand up and help,” Kaufmann says. “Where in the world is Vilsack? Where in the world is Harkin?” The REPUBLICAN National Committee has voted to have the Iowa Caucuses kick off the G-O-P’s presidential nominating process in 2024, but a group of national DEMOCRATS will meet next week to consider other state’s vying to go first in their party’s process.
“This is ridiculous that we don’t have a current secretary of ag advocating for us in the most vociferous way,” Kaufmann says. A former Iowa Democratic Party chairman says Vilsack’s role as U.S. Ag Secretary restricts his political activities and Harkin doesn’t want to detract from his bipartisan work through the Harkin Institute. Iowa Democrats face what appears to be an uphill battle to keep their caucuses first in the nation and Kaufmann says he’s willing to do what he can to change those odds. “Maybe my head’s in the clouds here, but I’m not ready to give up on it yet,” Kaufmann says. If the Democratic National Committee decides to schedule presidential primaries in another state before Iowa’s Democratic Party Caucuses, Kaufmann vows to do whatever it takes to ensure both parties’ caucuses are held on the same day — and are first.
“We will back the Iowa Caucuses up as far as we need to back them up in order to be first,” Kaufmann says. “By golly, we’ll have our Caucuses on Halloween if we have to.” In 2008 and 2012, other states rescheduled their primaries to try to leapfrog the Iowa Caucuses and New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation Primary — so Iowa Republicans and Democrats held their Caucuses on January 3rd.
ATLANTIC, IA (November 21, 2022) – Harvest Market 2022 is today, Monday, November 21 from 3-7 PM at the Cass County Community Center (805 W. 10th St. Atlantic, IA 50022). This year, Pim’s Thai Food Truck will be set up outside the Community Center selling Thai food to go. Inside the building, over 25 local food and craft vendors will be selling at today’s market. Just inside the door, new vendor, Spirits of the Faire, will be selling gourmet hot cocoa for shoppers to enjoy while the browse. The market offers lots of late fall produce such as a variety of squashes, sweet potatoes, potatoes, carrots, spinach, and lettuce, in addition to a great selection of local meat including beef, chicken, lamb, and pork.
Holiday farmers markets offer lots of desserts and sweet treats. Expect to find pastries, cookies, cupcakes, jams, holiday popcorn, sweet breads, freeze-dried candy, caramel apple bites, chocolate covered cherries, and more. Customers looking for pies are encouraged to show up early. Artisan and craft vendors at today’s market will be selling lots of items that prepare your home for the holidays and make for great gifts. There will be lots of seasonal candles, soaps, and beauty products, in addition to jewelry, wood crafts, holiday ornaments, children’s books, potted plants, tie blankets, knitted hats and scarves, and more.
Harvest Market is sponsored by Cass County Tourism, Deter Motor Co., First Whitney Bank and Trust, Cass Health, Cass County Farm Bureau, the Atlantic Community Promotion Commission, and the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce. For the latest information on all Produce in the Park farmers markets, follow Produce in the Park on Facebook (www.facebook.com/ProduceInThePark) or Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/produceintheparkatlanticia/) or sign up for the Produce in the Park newsletter at www.produceintheparkatlanticiowa.com.
Harvest Market 2022 Final Vendor Lineup:
Food truck: Pim’s Thai Food; Atlantic Atlas Cinema – Gourmet Popcorn; Bridgewater Farm – Organic Produce, Meat, Eggs; Brun Ko Farm – Pork, Lamb, Chicken, Herb Salts; Claire’s Cinnamon Rolls (preorder only) – Frosted Cinnamon Rolls and Caramel Pecan Rolls; Corn 4 a Cause – Popcorn on the Cob; DezaRae Farm Soaps – Goat Milk Soaps; Donna’s Jewelry – Jewelry and More; Frosting Inc. – Cupcakes, Cookies, Holiday Treats; Harrisdale Farmstead – Sweet Potatoes; Holaday Baking – Homemade Baked Goods, Jellies, and Holiday Crafts; Hygge Cottage – Children’s books; Imagine at Zellmer Century Farm – Fairy Garden Items, Potted Plants, Holiday Ornaments; JD Crafters – Handcrafted Culinary and Ornamental Products, as well as House/Barn Quilts; Johnna Joy Designs – Jewelry, Prints, and Original Art; Kringle Man – Danish Kringle, Pastries, Letters, Cream Horns, Stroopwaffels, Rye Bread, Krispies; Matilda Dawn Creations – Homemade Greeting Cards, and Customized Wall Scrabble Tiles; Midwest Candles by Brit – Candles, Wax Melts, Bath Salts; Miss NiNi’s Fine Desserts (preorder only) – Handcrafted Cheesecakes, Layer Cakes, Pies, Flourless Chocolate Torte, and Raspberry Danish Butter Cookies; Noble Provisions – Beef, Pork, and More; Piper’s Brae Farm – Aronia berries and Aronia Products; Rolling Acres Farm – Squash including varieties Small Butternut, Acorn, Delecata and Spaghetti; Smudge – Bath and Body Products and Candles; Spirits of the Faire – Gourmet Hot Coca; Sue’s Country Garden – Jams (taste tests!), Sweet Breads, Crisps, Tie Blankets, Potholder/Towel Combo, and More; Sweet Sisters Vegan – Vegan Health and Beauty Products; Unicorn Clouds – Freeze-dried Candies; Viether Creations – Knitted Hats, Dish Clothes, and More; Wud Bi Tek – CNC Router Carvings and Laser Art.
(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic Police Department reports two people were arrested in connection with the theft of packages from a residence in town. The Police Department received a report on November 18th, of packages that had been stolen. The reporting party also provided officers with video footage of the incident. While on patrol later in the day, officers located a vehicle that matched what they had seen in the video. Officers subsequently made contact with the vehicle and its occupants. Through the investigation that followed, officers were able to recover the stolen items.
The occupants of the vehicle, 35-year-old Casey Kirchner, of Rockwell City, and 56-year-old Melissa Beyerink, of Sac City, were arrested and charged with Theft in the 4th degree. Both individuals were brought to the Cass County Jail where they were booked and held. If you have information regarding the incident, please call the Atlantic Police Department at 712-243-3512.
Note: A criminal charge is merely an accusation and defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Officials with the Creston Police Department report one arrest and two incidents of vandalism occurred late last week. At around 6:35-p.m. Friday, 58-year-old James Chandler Sash, of Creston, was arrested at his residence, on a Union County warrant for Indecent Exposure – a Serious Misdemeanor. Sash was brought to the Union County Jail and later released on a $1,000 cash or surety bond.
Last Thursday (11/17), two men, one from Minnesota, the other from Shenandoah, reported to Creston Police, that the back windows of their trucks was broken out. The steering column in the vehicle from Minnesota, was broken. The incident happened while the vehicles were parked at the Quality Inn, in Creston. Nothing was reported missing in either case. The damage was estimated at $500 and $300 respectively.
(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Board of Supervisors in Cass County will begin their meeting Tuesday at 9-a.m., with a Public Hearing. The hearing is with regard to a proposed amendment to Zoning, changing McCunn Specialty Firearms, LLC from a Business District to Light Industrial, for the purpose of assembling firearms.
That’s Zoning Administrator Rich Hansen, who spoke during the Supervisor’s meeting on Oct. 25th. At the time, Hanson said letters would be going out to nearby landowners with regard to the proposed zoning change.
In other business, the Board will hear from Wendy Mueller, Executive Director of West Central Community Action. They’ll act on approving a Resolution to approve bids for two bridge projects, and an application for Family Farm Eligibility. The Cass County Supervisors meet, as always, in their Board Room inside the Cass County Courthouse, in Atlantic.
The meeting will be broadcast on Zoom, through a link found HERE.
(Atlantic, Iowa) The Director of the Atlantic Public Library provided an Annual Report to the City Council, last Wednesday. Michelle Andersen updated the Council on the Library’s mission statement from over the past year, and set a new strategic plan. The Mission Statement, she said, sets the framework for talking about the services offered by the Library, last year.
Another part of their Mission Statement, is connecting people to resources, which you would probably think of as traditional library services .
While still not at pre-Covid levels, Andersen said they are on the way back to what the use was before Covid. One of the more interesting resources the Atlantic and other affiliated libraries in Cass County have utilized over the past year, is the Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library.
When the child gets their 5th birthday book through the program, they are invited and encouraged to get their very own library card. On another note, Michelle Andersen said they received a grant in the form or a Public Library Collaboration Award, from the Network of the National Library of Medicine to use for mental health resources. The collaboration was between the libraries of Cass County and Healthy Cass County to accomplish three goals.
The other part was buying mental health resources shared across Cass County, and mental health programming.
During the fiscal year 2022, there were over 38,000 visits to the library, and 300 programs attended by 3,595 people. Revenues were funded approximately 86% from the City, with the rest through various other sources, including grants. Andersen pointed out the “Fees do not run a library. Fees are a part,” that help them recoup some of the cost of what it takes to do things associated with their programs and necessities.