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2 accidents in Atlantic, Monday

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July 24th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

No injuries were reported following two separate accidents Monday, in Atlantic. The Atlantic Police Department says the first accident took place at around 10-a.m., at the intersection of 14th Street and Roosevelt Drive, when vehicles driven by Larry Reimer and Stacey Mauk, both of Atlantic, collided, after Mauk failed to yield. The crash occurred as Reimer was traveling east on 14th Street, and Mauk was traveling south on Roosevelt Drive. Mauk was cited for Failure to Yield upon entering a through highway. Damage from the accident amounted to $3,000.

The second accident happened at around 12:10-p.m., when Michelle James, of Atlantic, became distracted as she was traveling south in the 11-hundred block of Plum Street. Her convertible left the road and hit a light pole, before hitting a moped parked in a yard at 1107 Plum. Damage to the moped, owned by Richard Ryan, was estimated at $800. The City of Atlantic light pole also sustained $800 damage during the mishap. James’ vehicle sustained $3,000 damage. No citations were issued.

Backyard and Beyond 07-24-2012

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July 24th, 2012 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Atlantic High School Track Athlete Melanie Nielsen about her experiences running in Australia.

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New Intern at the Danish Immigrant Museum

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July 24th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Natalie Smith (photo courtesy Danish Immigrant Museum)

Officials with the Danish Immigrant Museum in Elk Horn, say Natalie Smith, who graduated in May from the Museum Studies program at New York University in New York City, has begun her one-year position in the museum’s collection department under the supervision of Angela Stanford.  Smith said the internship is a unique opportunity for her to be immersed in artifacts pertaining to one cultural group while gaining additional experience interacting with a historic house collection. 

She says through her engagement with the museum and the community, she hopes to learn how present day Elk Horn and the surrounding area were influenced by the settlement of Danish immigrants.  Smith will be tasked with inventorying and cataloging the entire collection of 1200 artifacts in the Museum’s 1908 Victorian home known as Bedstemor’s House.  By the end of the summer of 2013, the object inventory will be completed.  After that, museum staffers will complete the photos and archival and library materials, giving them a 100% collection inventory.

Names released in Pott. Co. crash

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July 24th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa State Patrol has released more information on three-vehicle crash that caused several people to be sent the hospital Monday morning, in Pottawattamie County. The Patrol told the Omaha World-Herald, that 18-year-old Alexandra Peterson of Neola, and 16-year-old Victor Pano-Guijardo of Omaha, were critically injured and flown by  Lifenet Helicopter to Creighton University Medical Center in Omaha. Among those transported by ambulance to hospitals in Council Bluffs, was 38-year-old Cornelio Santos-Bautista, 29-year-old Genaro Ortega and 42-year-old Mario Cardonia-Donis, all of Omaha. Officials say 25-year-old Malory White, of Treynor, was also injured in the crash. She was taken to the hospital by a private vehicle.

Authorities say five vehicles traveling east on Highway 6, just  east of Council Bluffs, were at a standstill when the lead vehicle attempted to make a left turn onto northbound Hunt Avenue, at around 7:25-a.m. Peterson, who was driving a Honda Accord, failed to stop and veered left, but clipped the rear end of a Mazda, driven by White. The Accord then came to rest in in the westbound lane of Highway 6, where it was hit broadside on the driver’s side door by a Honda Odessy van, driven by Santos-Batista.

9AM Newscast 07-24-2012

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July 24th, 2012 by admin

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Cass Co. Supervisors to take action on several matters Wednesday

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July 24th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors have a full agenda for their meeting Wednesday morning, in Atlantic. Their meeting begins with a couple of tuckpointing proposals, followed by action on awarding a tuckpointing contract to either Schooner or Karr Tuckpointing. The Board will also act on an abatement of tax on properties owned by the City of Atlantic, and on an Iowa Negotiation Services contract for an Employee Handbook update, and/or negotiation services/human resources consulting.

In  other business, the Supervisors will act on approving a Resolution calling for a change in the interest rate on a loan for the Valley Business Park property. In addition, the Board will hear a quarterly activity report from Cass County Veterans Affairs, and a Secondary Roads Department update. Afterward, they’re expected to take action on approving the final payment to Murphy Heavy Contracting for the bridge replacement project over Turkey Creek on 620th Street.

The meeting begins at 9-a.m.

Debris Blocking I-80 in Council Bluffs

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July 24th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

(Update from DOT at 9:26-a.m.: All lanes are now open on Interstate 80 eastbound in Council Bluffs.)

The Iowa Department of Transportation reports this morning, a clean up  is currently underway, of debris blocking multiple lanes of Interstate 80 eastbound near Exit 3 in Council Bluffs. Officials say motorists should expect a delay traveling in the area.

Across Oceans Across Time 07-24-2012

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July 24th, 2012 by admin

John Mark Nielsen talks about Max Henius, the man behind the construction of the Rebild National Park in Denmark and also founded the American Academy of Brewing in Chicago.

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Prescott man arrested following domestic altercation

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July 24th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Adams County say a Prescott man was arrested Monday. 47-year old David Adsit was taken into custody after deputies were called to a residence in rural Prescott following a reported domestic altercation. Upon further investigation, Adsit was arrested on a felony charge of Domestic Assault/3rd or subsequent offense, felony assault on a Peace Officer, and Violation of a No Contact Order. Adsit was brought to the Adams County Jail, where he was being held without bond. Officials say additional charges are currently pending.

Audubon City Council asks residents to use their water wisely

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July 24th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The City Council in Audubon held a regularly scheduled meeting Monday evening. During the session, the Council passed a resolution setting August 13th at 7-p.m., as the date and time for a Public Hearing to consider the sale of property at 118 East Division Street. They also approved the first consideration of an Ordinance setting sewer rates.

Audubon City Clerk Lora Hansen told KJAN News if approved on the third and final consideration, the minimum rate for the sewer charge would be $32.52 for the first zero-to 5,000 gallons of water usage, and $9.29 for each additional 1,000 gallons over 5,000. The rates would apply to both residential and commercial users.

Hansen said also, that the Council discussed a potential ban on excess use of water. She said the City will put a notice in the local paper, stating residents of Audubon “Need to conserve” water. She says they will be asked to “Be careful about how you’re using water. Try not to wash your car, try not to water your lawn.” Hansen says there is no “Official ban,” on how residents use their water supply, but “It may be coming,” especially in light of the lower water tables in the City’s wells, due to this Summer’s drought.

The bottom line, according to Hansen, is “To conserve as much as possible.”