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OWI arrest in Clarinda

News

June 21st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A Clarinda man was arrested Wednesday evening on an OWI charge. Police Chief Keith Brothers says 37-year old Ryan Gary Fewsen was taken into custody at around 6:30 p.m. , on a charge of OWI/1st offense, following a traffic stop at 14th and Stuart Streets. officers Fewson was released on a recognizance bond and will appear before the Page County Magistrate at a later date for an initial appearance.

8AM Sportscast 06-21-2012

Podcasts, Sports

June 21st, 2012 by admin

w/ Jim Field

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THURSDAY, JUNE 21st

Trading Post

June 21st, 2012 by admin

FOR SALE: 62″ Philips rear projection big screen TV. Works good. $100. Call or text Kevin 402-214-2011.

YARD SALE: 401 Pioneer Avenue in Wiota.  Friday, June 22nd from 10:30am-6:00pm.  Saturday, June 23rd 8:00am-12:00pm.  Clothes, Furniture, Dishes, and much Misc.

FOR SALE: Desk in very good condition.  Would make a great cosmetic desk with a large mirror on open top on one side.  Call Jane at 243-2958.

FOR SALE: 1930’s Dresser w/ ornate mirror, 1930’s Hutch w/ rollers and drawers, 1950’s 7 foot church pew, 1940’s pre factory 4×6 table and chairs light oak.  $700 for all.  Call Norbert at 712-792-9447.

FOR SALE: 50 ” zenith TV free works,  can be picked up at 1803 Sycamore, Atlantic.

WANTED: 3 wheel adult trike, 24″ wheels, made by Sun. 712-677-2486

FOR SALE: 4 new different sets of speakers, still in boxes – $15-20; set of 40 channel cb’s – $25 for pair; Uridin walker talkies for $15. lots of misc. 712-243-3396

FOR SALE: garden trellis, $50 obo . 712-250-4420

FOR SALE: Older white, Maytag washer…its clean and works great.  $65.  243-3308.

Griswold’s Topham Wins Iowa Gatorade Honor

Sports

June 21st, 2012 by Jim Field

Freshman Rebekah Topham of Griswold is the 2011-12 Gatorade Iowa Girls Track & Field Athlete of the Year.  Topham is the first Gatorade Iowa Girls Track & Field Athlete of the Year winner from Griswold High School.

The award recognizes outstanding athletic excellence, good character and academic achievement.

The 5-foot-7 inch distance runner and hurdler won three individual state championships this spring, leading the Tigers to the Class 1-A state team title.  She took the titles in the 800 meters, the 1500 meters and the 3000 meters.  She was also second in the 400 meter hurdles.  Topham also placed sixth in the 1500 meters at the USA Track & Field Junior National Championships this month.

Topham is also a 4.0 student, volunteers at a nursing home and is a vacation bible school counselor.

Topham also won the Iowa Gatorade award last fall for the cross country season.  She is a finalist for the Gatorade National Girls Track & Field Athlete of the Year award to be announced in this month.

Atlantic looks to fill Committee position, and won’t shoot cats

News

June 21st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The City of Atlantic is looking for a female to fill a position on the Community Promotion Committee. Mayor Pro-Tem Steve Livengood said during Wednesday evening’s City Council meeting, that they’re looking for resumes’ from woman because of gender balancing mandate handed down by the State. Livengood said the applicant should be “community active.” Your resume may be submitted to City Hall.

Livengood said also, the City “Is not going to shoot cats.” The Community Protection Committee, he says met on June 12th to discuss a complaint about cats which, according to one resident, threatens her bird sanctuary. He says the Committee reviewed the City’s Animal Protection and Control licensing Code, and no where does it mention cats per se. Regardless, the Committee feels Chapter 55 of the Code is applicable to cats, even though it specifically says “dogs” and “animals.” Chapter 56 refers specifically to dog licensing. Livengood says the committee is examining the pro’s and con’s of licensing cats, but no decision has been made. Livengood said if your neighbor’s cat is in your yard, you have rights. He suggested cat owners respect their neighbors’ wishes to keep the animals out of their yards, while the issue is being studied.

In other business, City Administrator Doug Harris said a representative from Mediacom Cable Company wanted to inform residents of the community who have cable tv service, that the company will be going to an all digital platform in September. As a result, analog television sets will be incapable of receiving cable signals without a special box. The box will also improve internet speed with the changeover. And, the City Council approved a three-year Collective Bargaining Agreement with the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 234, along with a Resolution establishing the Pay Plan for non-union employees of the City of Atlantic, for the fiscal year which begins July 1st and ends June 30th, 2013.

Leak forces Iowa slaughterhouse to close for a day

Ag/Outdoor, News

June 21st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

DENISON, Iowa (AP) – Officials say an ammonia leak has forced a beef slaughterhouse in western Iowa to close down for a day.  A spokesman for Tyson Fresh Meats says the Denison plant is expected to resume operations today (Thursday).  The Sioux City Journal reports that the leak was discovered before Wednesday’s production began. Workers were evacuated, and no injuries have been reported.

Heartbeat Today 06-21-2012

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

June 21st, 2012 by admin

Jim Field speaks with Barb Fuller, ISU Extension and Outreach Nutrition and Health Program Specialist, about how to watch what you are eating during County and State Fairs.

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Area Rainfall Totals from Overnight of 6/20

News, Weather

June 21st, 2012 by admin

Atlantic (KJAN)- .79″

Audubon – 1.5″

Avoca – 1.5″ to 1.6″

Clarinda – .82″

Harlan- 1.10″

Massena- 1.01″

Malvern – .45″

Oakland – 1.00″

Red Oak – 1.05″

Valley- 1″

Villisca – .83″

7AM Newscast 06-21-2012

News, Podcasts

June 21st, 2012 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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Atlantic & Marne Fire called to a fire that sounded worse than it was

News

June 21st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Firefighters from Marne and Atlantic were called to the scene of what was initially reported to have been a structure fire in rural northwestern Cass County this morning. According to dispatch reports, there was a blaze was in a barn on the Dale Larsen property at 57384 Boston Road. However an Iowa State Patrol Trooper who was the first to arrive on the scene shortly after the call was dispatched at 6:40-a.m, indicated it was merely a large round bale of hay that was smoldering, and there was no structure fire.

The Atlantic Fire Department said later, that three large, round hay bales were smoldering inside a hay barn on the property. The owner used a forklift to move the bales to his pasture so they could be extinguished. The cause of the incident appears to have been the result of spontaneus combustion. No injuries were reported.