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7AM Newscast 05-16-2012

News, Podcasts

May 16th, 2012 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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Cass County Extension Report 05-16-2012

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

May 16th, 2012 by admin

w/ Kate Olsen

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 16th

Trading Post

May 16th, 2012 by Jim Field

WANTED: Looking for 2 or 4 tires P215 x 65 x 16 in good shape. Phone 712-789-1216.

FOR SALE: Restore Deck Stain, Color Cape Cod Grey(lt. grey) Will cover app. 20 x 20 deck with  recommended 2 coats. 2 gallon of stain for side rails at $15.00 each and 2-3.88 gallon stain for the floor at $50.00 each. All are unopened. Stain is advertised to have a life of 8-10 years. Applied to my deck if you want to see.  Call 712-243-1252.

FOR SALE: 110 Air conditioner for $50.  And also looking for some fence pieces that are about 4 feet.  243-6903.

FOR SALE: 27″ RCA tv. $50 obo. 712-254-3518

FOR SALE: Front loader whirlpool washer and dryer for $400 on each the washer and dryer.  249-9838.

Tuesday Soccer Results

Sports

May 16th, 2012 by Jim Field

Girls:

  • Harlan 2, Atlantic 1 (2OT) Ali Hosfelt scores in the 1st period off a penalty shot.  Harlan would score late in the 2nd half off a corner kick and again  late in the 2nd overtime to go up 2 to 1.  Maren McNees ends the night with 40 saves.  Cassie Long & Diana Perkins led the team defensively combining for 12 interceptions.  The Trojanns travel to Carroll on Thursday.
  • Tri-Center 6, Denison 3

 

Posted County Prices for 05-16-2012

Ag/Outdoor

May 16th, 2012 by admin

Cass County: Corn $5.90, Beans $13.46

Adair County: Corn $5.87, Beans $13.49

Adams County: Corn $5.87, Beans $13.45

Audubon County: Corn $5.89, Beans $13.48

East Pottawattamie County: Corn $5.93, Beans $13.46

Guthrie County: Corn $5.92, Beans $13.50

Montgomery County: Corn $5.92, Beans $13.48

Shelby County: Corn $5.93, Beans $13.46

Oats $3.15 (always the same in all counties)

Bicyclists Roll Along in Ride of Silence in Several Iowa Cities Tonight

News, Sports

May 16th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Hundreds of bicyclists in at least a half-dozen Iowa cities will gather and ride their two-wheelers in a slow line tonight (Wednesday) as part of the Ride of Silence. Scott Sumpter, organizer of the Des Moines ride and founder of BikeIowa.com, says it’s a solemn tribute. “The ride exists so we can ride in honor and pay respect to those who have been injured or killed while cycling on public roadways,” Sumpter says. Since May of last year, five bicyclists have died on Iowa’s roads and 16 were injured. Those 21 names will be added to a list of more than 160 people who’ve been killed or injured while biking in Iowa in recent years. He says it’s an unfortunate fact that cyclists aren’t always respected by careless motorists.

“Every year, we see bicycling grow but we also see a few people get hit and killed,” Sumpter says. “We’re out there to raise awareness that the cyclists have the legal right to ride the roads.” Rides of Silence are being held in more than 300 American cities tonight and in 18 other countries. Sumpter says the bike riders will only be rolling along at maybe 10 or 12 miles an hour, and in many cities, with a police escort. “Every ride is supposed to start at 7 PM,” Sumpter says. “It’s just a silent procession, a really slow ride. It’s almost like a funeral-like procession.” Rides are being held in cities including: Ames, Cedar Falls, Des Moines, Mason City, Woodward and in the Omaha suburb of Bellevue, Nebraska. Most of the rides will only go between four and ten miles in distance. Learn more at: www.rideofsilence.org

(Matt Kelley/Radio Iowa)

(Podcast) Skyscan Forecast: Wed., May 16th 2012

Podcasts, Weather

May 16th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Freese-Notis 4-day forecast (Podcast) for Atlantic & the KJAN listening area, & weather stats for Atlantic…

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Burglary investigation in Montgomery County

News

May 16th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Montgomery County are investigating an incident of burglary which was reported Tuesday, northeast of Red Oak. Officials say 58-year old Donald Pech, of rural Red Oak said his residence had been broken into and several items removed. There was also damage to the residence from an apparent forced entry, and numerous household items which were damaged.

The Sheriff’s Department is asking anyone with information about the incident to call the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office at 712-623-5107, or Crimes Stoppers, at 1-800-432-1001.

Red Oak men arrested on drug charges

News

May 16th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Red Oak say two men were arrested Tuesday night, on drug charges. According to the Red Oak Police, 18-year old Mason Phillip Roach was arrested on Possession of Marijuana and Drug Paraphernalia charges, and, 25-year old James Harlan Rosencrans was arrested for Possession of Marijuana. Both men are from Red Oak. They were taken into custody in the vicinity of East Grimes and North 6th Streets in Red Oak, at around 11:25-p.m. Tuesday, and were being held in the Montgomery County Jail, on $1,000 cash bond, each.

Atlantic City Council to hold Public hearing on budget amendment

News

May 16th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A public hearing will be held this evening in Atlantic, with regard to proposed amendments to the Fiscal Year 2012 budget. City Administrator Doug Harris says the amendment includes a $33,000 overage in the Public Works Dept. resulting from some equipment purchases that were budgeted for last year, under the AMU lease-purchase program, that were not expended until the current fiscal year. While the unspent funds were carried over and available, the appropriation authority does not carry forward.

Another reason for the budget amendment, according to Harris, is that Library Director Carol Stanger has informed the City the facility will be spending an additional $15,000 for equipment. The additional funds for purchases will come from a large donation the library received last year, and were placed in their Trust and Agency (T&A) Fund. Also, the budget for Community and Economic Development is increasing $18,500, for the first installment payment for the replacement of faulty Christmas lights. The amount will be funded from the City, AMU, and a $4,661 loan from the Chamber of Commerce. The funds first passed through the Chamber and they in-turn to the City. The 2nd payment of $19,486 will be made this coming Fall. The City will reimburse the Chamber for their contribution in subsequent years.

And finally, the budget needs to be amended by $348,850 on the Business Type/Enterprises line item, according to Harris, because of overruns resulting from various capital projects, the two largest of which pertain to the construction of the new wastewater treatment plant, and the replacement of a sanitary sewer line on Cedar Street. Those two projects alone make up $303,000 of the amendment.

The public hearing, followed by action on a Resolution amending the F.Y. 2012 Budget, and other matters to come before the Atlantic City Council, will take place at City Hall, beginning the 5:30-p.m.