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Cass Supervisors to discuss tax abatement for Amaizing Energy property

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 13th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors are scheduled to meet Friday morning (Sept. 14th), in a continuation of their regular Wednesday session. During the 7:30-a.m. meeting in their board room at the Courthouse in Atlantic, the Supervisors will discuss and possibly act on a Tax Abatement or Exemption, for the Amaizing Energy Urban Renewal Area property.

Late last month, Kathy Schowalter with PlanScape Partners made a presentation to the Cass County Board of Supervisors on behalf of Ron Fagen, CEO of Granite Falls, Minnesota-based Fagen, Incorporated, with regard to the possible creation of a 25-million gallon Cellulosic ethanol plant. Schowalter asked the Board of Supervisors on August 31st, to consider local assistance in the form of: a property tax exemption until production begins; 50% property tax exemption/rebate for ten years after production begins; and assistance with applications for State and Federal incentives. Even with an agreement in-place, the permitting process she says will take up to a year once investors are secured, construction on the plant itself would take 18-to 24-months.

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Trading Post

September 13th, 2012 by admin

FOR SALE: Older Color TV $20.  Computer Desk, like new $10.  Treadmaster exercise bike $5.  Call 712-249-7421.

FOR SALE:  Cockapoo puppies.  Black, apricot and chocolate available.  $400.  Ready in about a week.  712-249-6930.

FOR SALE:  Like new leaf blower/leaf collector that’s been used 3 times.  It is gas powered.  249-1070.

WANTED:  Electric industrial smoker for meat.  WANTED:  Antique items.  FOR SALE:  Wheel chair lift for a van.  It is a Bruno brand.  It has a remote.  $275.  712-304-4262.

FREE:  Charbroil pedestal gas grill in good shape.  243-2676 or 249-2686. SOLD!

FOR SALE:  Cass Keyboard for $20  FOR SALE:  Bassinet $15.  FOR SALE:  Bissell bagless vacuum.  243-3396

FOR SALE: Garden Trellis. $50/obo. Call 712-250-4420.

Griswold man arrested for illegal prescription drugs

News

September 13th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office says a Griswold man was arrested Tuesday, for Possessing Prescription Drugs without a Prescription. 34-year old Michael Lee Moeller was taken into custody and held in the Cass County Jail until his release Wednesday, on his own recognizance.

The Sheriff’s Office reports also, the arrest on Sunday, of 33-year old John W. Perryman. The Fargo, ND, man turned himself to authorities at the Cass County Jail.  He had been wanted on a District Court warrant for violation of his probation. Perryman was subsequently sentenced to 30 days in the Cass County Jail, where he remains in custody until the completion of his sentence.

Myrtue Medical Center project nears completion

News

September 13th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A $16 million renovation project at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan, is nearing completion. The project, which started back in June of 2011, is 70% finished, and is on track to be completed by next May 2013. Barry Jacobsen, CEO of Myrtue Medical Center, says employees have been working in some of the new areas of the facility, for  the past few months. That includes the new lab department and data center. Jacobsen says their main focus has been the surgery addition, an adjacent addition, and renovation of the radiology area. Those areas are near completion and should be done by late November.

Jacobsen says once those areas are open and equipment moved, patients will be able to use the facilities on January 1st. The construction crews meanwhile, are continuing to work on the south patient parking lot as well and are on schedule to be completed in the next two weeks. He says once the surgery and outpatient clinics have relocated, crews will start working on the 2nd floor. Work on the new business offices, respiratory therapy and sleep study rooms, is expected to begin in January.

A small addition has also been added on the north side as well as parking. Once the project is complete the Auble conference room will be on the north side for meetings. Jacobsen says one of the main corridors of the hospital has re-opened, and although the project isn’t expected to be completed until May of 2013, Jacobsen says the hospital is planning an open house towards the end of this year. The open house is likely to take place sometime this December.

(Joel McCall)

Shelby County Fire Danger Index reduced to “High”

News, Weather

September 13th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Shelby County Emergency Management Coordinator Bob Seivert said today (Thursday), rainfall amounting to at least 1.8-inches across parts of the County has lessened the danger of Extreme fire behavior, at least for the short term. Seivert says area fire stations and others with Fire Danger signs can move them from “Extreme,” back into the “High” category, through this weekend. Another update is expected on Monday.

Backyard and Beyond 09-13-2012

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

September 13th, 2012 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Bob Lindeman and Warren Henderson about the 99th Annual Bible Conference this weekend sponsored by the Atlantic Gospel Chapel, Sunnyside Bible Chapel, and Lyman Assembly.

 

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Report: Drought is sign of climate change & worse things to come

Ag/Outdoor, Weather

September 13th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A new report from an environmental watchdog group the says the long drought Iowa’s endured this summer is a clear sign of where the state and region are heading under climate change. Doug Inkley, senior scientist with the National Wildlife Federation, says the heat waves we’ve experienced for months are just the first piece of the puzzle. “We now have a record low amount of ice in the Arctic and we have a record amount of icemelt in Greenland,” Inkley says. “You put all three of these together and global warming is extremely apparent.”

Inkley says some scenarios we’re seeing this summer, including large fish kills reported across Iowa, also lend insight into what wildlife face in the months to come. “We have thousands of fish dying because the water is simply too warm for them,” Inkley says. “Wildlife throughout this coming winter will be stressed because the productivity of the natural foods they eat is way down because of the drought and they could easily starve to death.”

Inkley says the same conditions are contributing to devastating wildfires, crop damage and an influx of destructive pests and the diseases some carry, like West Nile virus. The group’s report says the past 12 months are the hottest ever recorded in the U-S. In terms of financial impact, the report notes the cost of battling wildfires, now about three-billion dollars a year, has tripled since the 1990s.

(Radio Iowa)

9AM Newscast 09-13-2012

News, Podcasts

September 13th, 2012 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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VERN M. RICHARDS, 94, of Bridgewater (Svcs. 9-15-12)

Obituaries

September 13th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

VERN M. RICHARDS, 94, of Bridgewater, died Tue., Sept. 11th, at the Greenfield Manor, in Greenfield. A Masonic funeral ceremony for VERN RICHARDS will be followed by a Memorial service, 11-a.m. Sat., Sept. 15th, at the Carl United Methodist Church. The Iowa Cremation Society is assisting the family with the arrangements. (www.iowacremation.com)

Online condolences may be left for the family at www.iowacremation.com  A monument marking the life of Vern Richards will be erected at the Forrest Hill Cemetery in Mt. Etna, IA.

Memorials may be directed to the Carl United Methodist Church, or Care Initiatives Hospice.

VERN RICHARDS is survived by:

His wife – Myrtle.

His children – Ellen Moore, of Greenfield, & Martin (Nita) Richards, of Omaha.

5 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.

8AM Sportscast 09-13-2012

Podcasts, Sports

September 13th, 2012 by admin

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