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Suspicious Fire in Fremont County

News

March 20th, 2013 by admin

Authorities in Fremont County are investigating a structure fire in Bartlett, the origin of which is being called “suspicious.” Sheriff’s deputies and firefighters, including crews from Tabor, were called to an abandoned house and garage located at 1119 Western Avenue in Bartlett at around 12:20-a.m., Wednesday. Upon arrival, deputies observed both structures fully engulfed in flames. The buildings were declared a total loss.  Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office at 712-374-2424.

WASTEWATER DISCHARGE ON WEST SIDE OF ELLIOTT

News

March 20th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources say crews with the city of Elliott discovered a wastewater discharge this (Wednesday) morning on the northwest side of the Montgomery County town. City officials are not sure when the discharge began, but they estimate up to 8,000 gallons per day of untreated wastewater is bubbling up in the middle of an unnamed tributary of Coe Creek. Coe Creek flows into the Nishnabotna River. The city has contracted with a company to dig up the sewer line and fix it. Work will begin March 21st.

The DNR cautions residents to keep children and pets away from the unnamed creek on the west side of Elliott for at least 48 hours after work is completed. The DNR will be on the site today to provide assistance to the city. DNR staff will continue to monitor the cleanup. The city will be sampling water quality upstream and below the discharge.

Dake, Penn State headline NCAA championships

Sports

March 20th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Cornell’s Kyle Dake is seeking to take his place among the greatest college wrestlers of all time. Penn State will attempt to solidify its status as the nation’s pre-eminent program — in the backyard of its biggest rival, Iowa — when the NCAA championships start Thursday. Dake, a three-time NCAA champion, is just three days away from possibly becoming the first wrestler to win four national titles in four different weight classes.

The team race figures to be a competition between the Big Ten’s best, led by the two-time defending champion Nittany Lions, Hawkeyes and Ohio State and Minnesota. Oklahoma State will also be in the mix.

Nebraska man arrested after allegedly throwing Marijuana from vehicle

News

March 20th, 2013 by admin

The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office reports a Nebraska man was arrested Tuesday, after allegedly been seen throwing a large bag of marijuana from a vehicle. Following an investigation which took place in the 1500 block of Washington Street in Hamburg, deputies arrested 33-year old Derrick E. Traub of Nebraska City, NE. Traub was taken into custody while allegedly attempting to retrieve the bag containing approximately 50 grams of marijuana.

Traub faces charges that include Possession of a Controlled Substance with the Intent to Deliver, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Failure to have a Drug Tax and Interference with Official Acts. He was booked into the Fremont County Jail, and subsequently released on $5,000 bond.

DOROTHY KATHRYN GOLD, 92, of Harlan and formerly of Hancock (Svcs. 3-22-2013)

Obituaries

March 20th, 2013 by admin

DOROTHY KATHRYN GOLD, 92, of Harlan and formerly of Hancock died Tues., Mar., 19th at the Elm Crest Retirement Community. A Graveside Service for DOROTHY KATHRYN GOLD will be held at 2:30 PM Fri., Mar., 22nd at the Oak Hill Cemetery in Hancock. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca has the arrangements.

Visitation will be from 1:30 to 2:00 PM Fri., Mar., 22nd at Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca.

DOROTHY KATHRYN GOLD is survived by:

Daughter, Sharon Zimmerman of Aurora, CO

Granddaughter, Wendy Zimmerman of Aurora, CO

Sisters, Wilma Burtoff of Aurora, CO, Faye (Don) Scheffler of Hancock and Ruth Welch of Santa Marie, CA

Beware of different traffic controls in Clarinda

News

March 20th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Clarinda Police Chief Keith Brothers says effective at Noon today (Wednesday, March 20th), all traffic control lights/signals have been deactivated on the square. All intersections on the square are now controlled by 4 way (all way) stop signs. Brothers reminds motorists that pedestrians approaching the cross walk, entering the cross walk and in the cross walk ALWAYS have the right of way. Remember to make a complete stop behind the stop line and do not drive through the area while inattentive or distracted.

The City of Clarinda Public Works Department will remove the traffic signal stands and light heads at a later date.  Brothers says with everyone’s cooperation this should be a smooth transition.

(12-p.m. News)

Oak Strollers Nature Club for Families- Location Change

Ag/Outdoor, News

March 20th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Naturalist Lora Kanning reports due to the wind chill factor, the “Rocks” program will now be held at the Atlantic Public Library Community Room at 11AM Thursday, March 21, 2013.  The 2013 Oak Strollers Nature Club is sponsored by Cass County Conservation.

Join the Conservation Department for monthly events to guide your family outdoors. Events will be for all ages. Some events may be public Cass County Conservation and some may occur during the day when school is in. The nature club led by Naturalist, Lora Kanning gives parents the comfort of exploring nature in Cass County.

Kanning parents should “Bring your child and plan to have a great time-making a memory.”

Creighton, Butler, Xavier join new Big East

Sports

March 20th, 2013 by Jim Field

NEW YORK (AP) — Creighton, Butler and Xavier are moving to the new Big East.

They will join the so-called Catholic 7 basketball schools who left to start a new conference and are keeping the Big East name. The league also announced Wednesday its completed broadcasting deal with Fox.

Butler and Xavier are leaving the Atlantic 10. Creighton departs the Missouri Valley Conference.

They join Georgetown, Villanova, Marquette, St. John’s, Providence, Seton Hall and DePaul.

Cass Supervisors approve paying of Valley Business Park property loan

News

March 20th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors today (Wednesday) approved the renewal of $40,000 per year funding for Fiscal years 2014 through 2018, for the Valley Business Park loan. The funds are payable out of the Local Option Sales Tax fund in Cass County. Audubon County has already agreed to the continuation of their payments. The process to spur economic development in the area began in 2003.

A 28-E agreement was entered into, with the Board of Supervisors in both counties making a formal commitment of $50,000 per year for five-years, to develop the area. The CABEDA (or, Cass-Audubon Business Economic Development Agreement) Board, which is comprised of representatives from both Counties and local economic development officials, agreed to purchase 149 acres of land at a cost of $1-million, in March, 2007.  Cass County Supervisor Duane McFadden said in November 2006, the counties agreed to share in paying on a loan for the purchase of the land.

McFadden says the loan was later rewritten, so the interest rate was reduced from 6.25-percent to 3.95-percent, which he says has made a “big difference” on their payments last year. It means an additional $4,000 each year can be made toward the payments. McFadden says at one point they had a serious prospect for the land, but then the economy tanked. Still, he says efforts persist to market the area. Cass-Atlantic Development Corporation (CADCO) Executive Director Russell Joyce echoed McFadden’s statement, and said while they continue to seek businesses for the area, the land is being rented out to local farmers, which is bringing in much needed revenue. He says the amount of rent payments they receive has nearly tripled since it was purchased, and the value of the land itself is nearly double what it was purchased for in 2007.

In other business, the Cass County Board of Supervisors approved a two-percent Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) for Child Support Recovery employees, which is covered under the Intergovernmental Cooperative Reimbursement Agreement between the County and Dept. of Human Services. They also approved the hiring of Cory Kirchhoff for the Secondary Roads Department, for an Operator 1 position at the Atlantic office. Engineer Charles Marker said there were 50 applicants for the position. Six of the applicants were interviewed, with Kirchhoff being well qualified and having met all the requirements, according to Marker. The Board also received two bids for sanitation and recycling services at the courthouse. They approved a lower bid of $100 per month from Cook Sanitation of Atlantic, effective April 1st.

Backyard and Beyond 03-20-2013

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

March 20th, 2013 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Alayna Clancy, Director of Audubon County Hospital Foundation, about a jewelry fundraiser.

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