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Carroll Man Sentenced for Sales Tax Evasion

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September 20th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

A western Iowa man was sentenced on Monday (Sept. 16th) to probation for attempting to evade Iowa’s Sales Tax. The Iowa Dept. of Revenue says Dan Goins (doing business as Kelly Coin Machines), of Carroll, was sentenced in Carroll County on one count of Sales Tax Evasion for a willful attempt to evade Iowa sales tax. Tax evasion is a Class D Felony.

Goins was given a deferred sentence with 3 years’ probation and was ordered to pay restitution to the Iowa Department of Revenue amounting to slightly more than $41, 180.

The case was developed by the Investigative Audit Section of the Iowa Department of Revenue and prosecuted by the Attorney General’s office.

 

 

 

Sen. Grassley says he’ll seek re-election in 2016

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September 20th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley says he’ll seek a seventh term in 2016.  Speaking Friday during a taping of the public television program “Iowa Press,” Grassley said in response to a question that he’s planning to seek re-election.  After the taping, Grassley told The Des Moines Register he decided a couple months ago to run for re-election after longtime Democratic Sen. Tom Harkin opted to retire.

Grassley, a Republican from New Hartford, says if both senators retired, Iowa would be hurt by a lack of seniority. Grassley was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 1980. He’d previously served three terms in the U.S. House. He was first elected to the Iowa Legislature in 1958.

Grassley celebrated his 80th birthday Tuesday.

City elections set in Cass County

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September 20th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The stage is set for the November 5th City Elections in Cass County. The deadline to file nomination papers was Thursday. As reported earlier this (Friday) morning, in Atlantic, two current members of the City Council won’t seek re-election this fall. Shawn Shouse, in Ward 5, and At Large Councilman Steve Livengood, did not file their nomination papers for re-election.

Two persons have filed nomination papers for those respective seats on the Council, however. Lori Stuart has filed to run for the 5th Ward seat, and Bob Cord has filed for the At Large position. As previously mentioned, Mayor Dave Jones and 2nd Ward Councilperson Kathy Somers, have filed their papers for re-election on November 5th. Charlene Beane is the lone candidate running for the Parks and Recreation Board, leaving a second seat open to a write-in candidate.

In Griswold, where there are two seats open on the City Council, Incumbent Jared Wyman has filed for re-election, along with Barry Moore. In Marne, Mayor Randy Baxter will be unopposed in his bid for re-election, but there is a six-way race for five seats on the City Council. Four incumbents: Alan Cranston, Randy Henningsen, Lanny Kite and Angela Redler, have filed for re-election. Two others are challenging the incumbents, including Lori Holste and Randy L. Fischer.

And in Wiota, Mayor J. Ford Lillard is unopposed for his re-election bid, while four people are running for two seats on the City Council. They include incumbents Kathryn Havens and Deanna Spry, along with Jeff Lillard and Lamar K. Spies.

Anita man arrested in Atlantic

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September 20th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Police in Atlantic report the arrest of an Anita man. 55-year old Leroy Rodriguez was arrested on a charge of OWI/1st offense. Rodriguez was booked into the Cass County Jail and held pending an appearance before a magistrate.

College Fair to be held in Atlantic Sept. 24th

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September 20th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

School officials in Atlantic report the Iowa Association for College Admissions Counseling will sponsor a “College Fair” on Tue., Sept. 24th, from 2-until 3:15-p.m., at the Atlantic High School. High School Guidance Counselor Craig Fredin, site coordinator for the event, says 65 representatives from post-secondary institutions will be present to speak about opportunities at the colleges, vocational and technical schools, and military services.

The IA-CAC has established 30 College Day/College Night programs throughout the state, to provide a supportive environment for students to obtain information and appropriate counseling, which should prove helpful to students in selecting an institute of higher learning.

Students, parents, and interested adults from Atlantic and the surrounding communities, are invited to attend next Tuesday’s event.

Alzheimer’s walk in Shelby County this weekend

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September 20th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Midlands Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association plans to walk this weekend in Shelby County. The walk to end Alzheimer’s will be held on Saturday morning at Pioneer Park in Harlan. Registration begins at 8am with the opening ceremonies at 9. Rosalie Sheppard with the Midlands Chapter says there are some staggering stats when it comes to who is affected by Alzheimer’s. According to Sheppard,  One in every three seniors has Alzheimer’s or dementia. Worldwide or nationwide, every 67 seconds someone is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s.”

She says the fundraising helps continue many different local programs. “We want to have the funding that we can have to enable the Association to continue our education programs here, our support groups that we have had for a number of years. We have an 800 number that people can call 24/7 and talk to a live person. It helps.”

For the Alzheimer’s walk at Pioneer Park, Sheppard says something new is planned: “We’re gonna have a promise garden. It’s where people will get a big flower forget me whirly gate type of thing and we will ask them to plant it in the garden. It makes an impressive thing.”

If you would like more information about Alzheimer’s disease and the association, visit www.alz.org/midlands or contact them at 1-800-272-3900.

(Joel McCall/KNOD)

Fall festival in Crescent this weekend

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September 20th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

This weekend begins a new season as fall begins on Sunday and one Pottawattamie County City is ready to celebrate a day early. The 6th annual Crescent Fall Festival will kick off on Saturday morning at 8am with a pancake breakfast. Kris Miller, a member of the Crescent Optimist, says at 10am a speech contest will be held with a chance to win a scholarship. Miller says “That’s for a $500 scholarship for juniors and seniors in high school and freshmen in college.”

Throughout the day you can get a guided tour of the beautiful Loess Hills. Miller says “The garden grove participates with the group that goes to the lavender farms. We have the Honey Creek goat farm where they make goat cheese.”

The tours run from 9am to 3pm. The rest of the Crescent Fall Festival includes a parade at 11 along with food vendors, a cake walk, sand volleyball tournament and a charity fund raiser baseball tournament. The Crescent city park will host fun for the kids as free games and bounce houses will be set up. Miller says a raffle is planned with a chance to win your choice of meat. “For a processed half beef, half hog or three processed chickens and it is a dollar a ticket.” The winner will be drawn at 9pm. The Crescent Fall Festival finishes with a parking lot dance featuring Toy Boxx playing a variety of country music.

(Joel McCall/KNOD)

Clarinda Police report 4 arrests

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September 20th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Clarinda Police Chief Keith Brothers reports four people were arrested this week. Today (Friday), 18-year old Caleb Jordan Ennen, of Clarinda, was arrested on charges of Public Intoxication and Disorderly Conduct. On Thursday, 54-year old Brett Allen Morgan, of Clarinda, was arrested on a Mills County warrant for Violation of a Domestic Protection Order.

Clarinda Police arrested 22-year old Bradley Joseph Christopher Riley, of Clarinda, on Wednesday, for allegedly violating an Domestic Protection Order. And on Tuesday, 39-year old Corey Allen Jackson, of Clarinda, was arrested on a serious misdemeanor charge of Destruction of Property, in association with an incident at Anchor Homes.

Clarinda Police also took reports about, and/or investigated: five incidents of property being stolen from vehicles; two destruction of property incidents; one incident of trespassing; and incident where the rear glass was broken out of a vehicle, and damage to the front door of a home.

Backyard and Beyond 09-20-2013

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

September 20th, 2013 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Saundra Leininger, Executive Director of the French Icarian Colony Foundation, about the annual Fall Icaria Celebration.

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Iowa’s unemployment rate edges higher as businesses shed jobs

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September 20th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Iowa lost 900 jobs last month, causing the state’s unemployment rate to increase one-tenth of a percent to 4.9-percent. In a report cited by the Des Moines Register, officials with Iowa Workforce Development said Friday, the Iowa’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 4.8 percent in July and 5.3 percent a year earlier.

IWD says the losses were broad, with trade and transportation cutting 1,300 jobs, professional and business services, down 1,200 positions, leisure and hospitality dropped 900 jobs, and manufacturing, 500. Government gained 3,700 jobs, education and health services climbed 500 and construction added 200 jobs.

Iowa has 19,800 more jobs last month than in August 2012. August is only the second month this year that Iowa has seen employment fall. March marked the other monthly decline at 4,700. IWD Director Teresa Wahlert said despite the monthly loss of jobs, more Iowans were employed. The report showed 1,100 more Iowans had jobs in August than in July, and 27,000 more positions than a year earlier.

Construction is the largest gainer so far this year, up 4,500 jobs, followed by manufacturing and professional and business services, both 4,400 jobs higher.