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T-Fred Memorial Golf Tournament is this Saturday, in Atlantic

News, Sports

August 9th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The 4th Annual T-Fred Memorial Golf Tournament, set for Saturday, is drawing near and organizers are inviting the public to attend. Melanie Petty with the Trevor Frederickson Foundation, says there’s a lot going on that day, and the event “Is definitely not just for golfers.”

A silent auction to be held in the Nishna Hills Club House will be set up by approximately 8 a.m. Saturday, with the tournament set to start at 9-a.m. The auction will end after the last score card is turned in, and organizers say an announcement will be made to let individuals know when the auction is officially closed. Bidders do not have to be present to win, and individuals have the opportunity to call or text Caryn Just at 254-0989 to place a bid or check on an item, even those out playing in the tournament. Just a few of the 40-plus items up for auction include a Yeti cooler, an Echo gas powered blower, a grilling basket, a Derrick Johnson autographed Kansas City Chiefs wall hanging, tickets to Iowa and Iowa State football games, a Weber charcoal grill, a quilt, a Coach purse, and a Craftsman tool chest.

In addition to the auction, a 50/50 raffle will also be held throughout the day. Tickets are $1 each or 6/$5 with the drawing held after the last score card is turned in. Tickets will be available on the course and in the club house. The person whose name is drawn must be present to win.

New to the event this year will be a beer sampling hosted by Doll Distributing. Current plans are to start the sampling at around 10:30-a.m. Also new this year will be County Artist and Atlantic native, Randy Burk, who will be performing live on the back patio from 4-6 p.m. Petty says while the silent auction, 50/50 raffle, free will donation lunch, beer sampling and live entertainment are open to the public, organizers have some things lined up for just the golfers too. Prizes will be awarded on every hole and for the top three places in four flights, bets can be placed on the betting hole, and a 2012 Chevy Cruze is ready to go home with anyone making Deter Motor Company’s Hole in One.

The T-Fred Memorial Golf Tournament is the only fundraiser for the Trevor Frederickson Memorial Fund which was formed to give back to the projects and organizations Trevor loved. Photos recapping the over $42,000 in donations given to date will be on display in the Nishna Hills club house.

7AM Newscast 08-09-2012

News, Podcasts

August 9th, 2012 by admin

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(Update) Fatal accident reported south of Wiota this morning

News

August 9th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

(Update 7-a.m.)

Emergency Responders from Anita and Wiota were called to the scene of a fatality accident this morning south of Wiota. According to dispatch reports from the Cass County Communications Center, the accident happened at the intersection of 680th and Lansing Road (about 1/2 way between Wiota and Cumberland), at around 6:50-a.m. A male victim of the accident was ejected from the vehicle. He died at the scene. No other information is currently available.

USDA Report 08-09-2012

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August 9th, 2012 by admin

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NE man sentenced to 25-years for 2011 shootings in Council Bluffs

News

August 9th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A Nebraska man was sentenced Wednesday to 25-years in prison in connection with two shootings in Council Bluffs. According to the Omaha World-Herald, 23-year old Antwan Wright, of Omaha, had faced as much as 145-years in prison, for the March 2011 shootings of 32-year old Jamey Kirk of Council Bluffs, and 53-year old Ignacio Iniguez, of Omaha.

Kirk was shot at a residence in Council Bluffs, after Wright kicked in the door and fired as many as six shots at the man from a .45-caliber handgun, one of which hit Kirk in the arm. Iniguez was shot in the face five-hours later, as he sat inside a car on west Broadway Street in Council Bluffs. Wright stole the car after the shooting. Both men survived the shootings.

Wright was arrested in April 2011, while driving another stolen vehicle. According to Chief Deputy Pottawattamie County Attorney Jon Jacobmeier, under a plea agreement, Wright must serve 17½ years in prison before he’s eligible for parole.

Red Oak man arrested on warrant Wednesday night

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August 9th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Montgomery County arrested a Red Oak man Wednesday night. Steve L. Delong was taken into custody at around 10:15-p.m. on a warrant charging him with Driving While Revoked. Delong was located at his home and brought to the Montgomery County Jail without incident. His bond was set at $1,000.

(Podcast) Skyscan Forecast – Thu., Aug. 9th 2012

Podcasts, Weather

August 9th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The (podcast) Freese-Notis forecast for Atlantic and the KJAN listening area, and weather data for Atlantic….

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Storms bring wind, rain to Iowa and Nebraska

News, Weather

August 9th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Storms erupted over eastern Nebraska and western and central Iowa, Wednesday, with reports of strong winds, hail and rain. The National Weather Service says storms that developed Wednesday afternoon may have produced a funnel cloud near Howells in Colfax County. No damage or injuries were reported. In Saunders County, hail covered the ground near Morse Bluff. Hail and heavy rain were also reported in the Carroll area, including some half-dollar sized amounts just at around 2:10-p.m. Scranton had quarter-sized hail fall at around 2:40-p.m.

Elswhere in Iowa, winds of up to 70 miles per hour caused some property damage and scattered power outages in Fremont County, near Sidney, Farragut and Shenandoah, as those areas were hit by strong winds between 6:30 and 7:15-p.m. Hail and torrential rain were reported in the Des Moines area. Tree limbs were down in the metro and its suburbs, with minor hail damage to cars. Some intersections were also flooded from heavy rain.

Cass Co. Dems plan party fundraiser

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August 9th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Chair of the Cass County Democratic party says labor officials and Democratic Party leaders will be speaking to voters who attend the Cass County Democratic Party Fundraiser on Tuesday, August 14th at the SS Peter & Paul Parish Center in Atlantic. Sherry Toelle says  the event, billed as an evening of “food, fun and political discussion,”  will start at 5-p.m. with the program beginning at 6:30 pm. Congressman Leonard Boswell, Sue Dvorsky, Chair of the Iowa Democratic Party and Ken Sagar, President of Iowa Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO will address current political issues and policies. The event is open to the public. The admission charge is $25.

Trap, spay and release program donors & volunteers sought in Atlantic

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August 9th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A potential problem with stray and feral cats in Atlantic has resulted in some City leaders putting out a call for volunteers and donors to become involved in a trap, neuter and release program, similar to one that’s found significant success in Walnut.

Kathy Humann, center-left, addresses the City of Atlantic Community Protection Committee.

Kathy Humann, Director of the Western Iowa Feral & Homeless Cat Program, Incorporated (Wifcap), spoke about the program in front of the City of Atlantic’s Community Protection Committee, Wednesday evening. Humann said she started to realize there was a problem with stray and feral cats in her community about five-years ago, when one showed up on her property. It wasn’t long she says, before the number of stray cats began to grow exponentially. Last Summer she says, the stray cat population was very high in Walnut, so she decided to do something about it.

She says she found out about the Trap, Neuter and Release program on-line. It’s accepted by the ASPCA, Humane Society and other such organizations, and Humann says “It’s a known solution to keep your feral cat community controlled. She says there will always be stray and feral cats in any community. The problem she says, starts with pet owners not spaying or neutering their animals.)
Humann says stray and feral cats pose a risk to the community, because they get into gardens, garbage and other areas on properties. They can spread disease and fleas, as well. She says they generally come out at night. After Humann and some helpers purchased their first trap, she says they “Hit the ground running,” and immediately captured 10 cats.

She said they realized that they couldn’t fund the program on their own, so they formed a non-profit, 501-C-3 organization in February, 2012. Now, she says they’re very active on Facebook, and on the internet in general. Donations have come in from all over the country, and the program has received grants, as well. It costs about $60 for every cat they take in, to be spayed or neutered. The service is performed at a discounted rate by a local veterinarian in Walnut. The vet also notches the cats’ left ear, so that they are recognizable. Humann says they call it the “Spa Treatment.”

The cats are vaccinated against worms and rabies so they no longer pose a risk to the community, and feeding stations are set-up for them to go to once they are released. Humann says the program wouldn’t be a success in Walnut, or potentially in Atlantic, without dedicated, passionate people, who want to work with cats. She says it doesn’t take that many people to do, but the community and City Council needs to be behind the effort, in all departments. She says that means the “shoot the cat” attitude some people have needs to be replaced with one that supports the Trap and Release program, because research shows exterminating the cats doesn’t work.)
Humann says it costs the taxpayers about $150 each time an Animal Control officer tries to capture and hold a stray cat and or euthanize them. She says it costs her organization about $25 less, and the taxpayer doesn’t foot the bill. Donors to the program help to pay those costs. Councilman Steve Livengood said it’s not the Council’s job to institute such a program, but he strongly encouraged volunteers and donors to step forward, to create a similar trap, spay and release program in Atlantic, under the guidance of Wifcap.

For more information, call Steve Livengood at 243-5445. Leave a message and your phone number if he’s not available to take your call. Other information can be found at www.wifcap.org, or on Facebook at www.facebook/wifcap2.