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June 12th, 2013 by admin

FOR SALE: Solid oak entertainment center and 50″ Zenith TV big screen tv for sale in excellent condition. Measures approximately 12′ W x 7’H. Selling TV and entertainment center together for $1000. Willing to accept reasonable offers. FOR SALE: Pioneer Sound System. Includes–Remote, manual, subwoofer, audio/video multi-channel receiver, speaker wire/cords, and 5 speakers $100. FOR SALE: Welbilt bread machine barely used $15. Located in Atlantic. 712-789-0859

FOR SALE: Wooden wardrobe with shelf and clothes bar. 6 feet tall, 4 feet wide and 20-inches deep. $40. Call 243-4265

FOR SALE: Used push mower, 22″. 712-249-8044

FREE: 20 cubic ft freezer in my basement. All you pay is the man power to load it out of the basement. Text or call 515-710-3254 to save it. It is a Coronado chest.

Cass County Supervisors approve increased weapons permit fee

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June 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors today (Wednesday), approved increasing the fee for new or renewed licenses for concealed weapons permits. Sheriff Darby McLaren requested the $10 increase to help cover the cost of a laminating machine that will create a photo ID/permit, which will replace the current, paper permit for concealed weapon licenses. McLaren said he based the increase on what other area counties are charging for a similar service, and the service was based on demand. He said a lot of people have requested the laminated permits since the state law was changed to allow those types of permits to be issued in that form. 

McLaren said the new permits can also be used as a second form of identification, when it’s required. The Cass County Emergency Management Agency will use the machine to create IDs for firefighters at no charge. Part of the cost for the lamination machine will be absorbed by the EMA, the other part will be paid for by the increased license fee.

Currently concealed license fees run $50 and the license is good for 5-years. With the increase, anyone renewing or wishing to receive a permit for such weapons, will have to pay $60. And, if your current permit is in need of replacement due to age or damage, you can get a laminated version for the $10 fee, as well.

In other business, the Board of Supervisors approved the full-time appointment ofCathy Downy, of Atlantic, to the Veteran’s Affairs Commission, effective July 1st. Her term will expire in three-years. Downy was serving in an interim capacity on the Commission, since Jerry Putnam resigned from the post in March, 2012.

House fire west of Atlantic under investigation

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June 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

A fire overnight about five-miles west of Atlantic completely destroyed a home and its contents, but no one was injured. Atlantic Fire Chief Mark McNees said no one knew it had happened until after sunrise. McNees said Dave Freund, who is a neighbor of Wayne Preister,who was renting the home, both notified the fire department the house had burned. When crews arrived there was nothing left to do but put out some hot spots.

Smoldering remains of the home on Indian Creek St., near Atlantic. (Cass Co. EMA/photo)

Smoldering remains of the home on Indian Creek St., near Atlantic. (Cass Co. EMA/photo)

McNees said his department, along with the Cass County Emergency Management Agency conducted an investigation and notified the State Fire Marshal’s office. The cause of the blaze will be listed as undetermined, because there is so little evidence to go on.  He said it could have been caused by lightening or was the result of an electrical problem, but that’s not official. No one was home at the time. 

The call about the fire came at 56575 Indian Creek Street in at around 7:30-.am. No injuries were reported.

Backyard and Beyond 6-12-2013

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

June 12th, 2013 by admin

w/ LaVon Eblen speaking with Denise Coder, in charge of luminaries for Cass County Relay for Life

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8AM Sportscast 6-12-2013

Podcasts, Sports

June 12th, 2013 by admin

w/Ric Hansen

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No injuries following accident in Harlan

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June 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

A Harlan woman was cited for striking an unattended vehicle, recently. The Harlan Police Department reports a 1998 Chevrolet driven by Kristen Hoffman, of Harlan, was traveling south on 9th Street on May 30th, when she noticed a truck owned by David Archibald, of Harlan. Hoffman however, failed to notice a trailer behind the truck, and struck the trailer, forcing it forward, where it collided with the truck. A wrecker had to be called-in to lift Hoffman’s car off the trailer.

Damage from the incident amounted to $7,500.

Avoca man faces a drug charge

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June 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Police Department reports an Avoca man faces drug charges following a traffic stop June 5th (last Wednesday). 44-year old Stephen Andrew Weber was charged with Possession of drug paraphernalia. Another person, 50-year old Christina Lynn Hansen, of Harlan, was arrested during the same traffic stop, on a charge of driving while barred.

The H-PD says also, they took a report last Thursday (June 6th), of a purse being taken from a car parked on Country Club Parkway. The incident remains under investigation. Officials say they have received many reports of that type of theft, and they remind people to take the keys from your vehicle and lock its doors, when it is not in use.

Heartbeat Today 6-12-2013

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

June 12th, 2013 by admin

w/Jim Field

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Walnut H.S. & ISU grad named City Administrator in Clinton

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June 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

A Walnut High School and Iowa State University graduate has been named City Administrator for the City of Clinton, in eastern Iowa. According to radio station KROS, Jessica Kinser, who has served as the Interim City Administrator for the past five-months, was officially given the job during a meeting Tuesday night of the Clinton City Council. Prior to serving as the Interim Administrator, Jessica was hired as the city’s Finance Director. 

Kinser served as the City Manager in Griswold from Feb. 2010 through October, 2011, before accepting the Finance Director’s job in Clinton. She was also a Financial Analyst for Ottawa County, Michigan and served as a Program Assistant at ISU.  Kinser graduated from ISU with a Masters in Public Administration in 2007. She also has Bachelor of Science Degrees in Political Science and English.

In a statement released to the media, Kinser said “I am honored and humbled to be selected as the City Administrator for the City of Clinton, and would like to thank the Mayor and City Council for the opportunity to serve.  I have worked for the City for a year and a half, and I have seen how quickly things change and opportunities arise, and I am excited for the known and unknown that lies ahead.” 

(Podcast) 7-a.m. Newscast – Wed., June 12th 2013

News, Podcasts

June 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The latest area news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson…

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