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Atlantic Splash Pad Committee launches official fundraising campaign

News

April 17th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic Splash Pad Committee has officially launched its fundraising efforts, with $66,000 already committed. Fundraising Committee member Ali Pieken reports the Splash Pad committee was formed in late 2022 to spearhead the funding piece of the community-desired Splash Pad. Since then, all involved parties have been working hard to get the project to this point – funding. The Splash Pad will cost roughly $600,000, which will need to be raised through donations and possible grant funding.

Pieken says “There are many moving pieces involved with a project of this size and our committee wanted to ensure the right organizational systems were in place before starting to fundraiser, in an official capacity.” The committee is currently in the process of presenting to local groups, such as the Rotary Club, to make them aware of the project and scale, and also meeting with local businesses including 1St Whitney Bank and Ziegler in hopes to gain early momentum.

Ali said also, “We have had a great response from the public thus far. Many people within the community, including myself, are eager to see progress and this fundraising launch serves as a huge step forward. Any other business, club, or individual interested in a private presentation is encouraged to contact a committee member personally or email the group at atlanticiowasplashpad@gmail.com.”

The fundraising committee of volunteers include John Krogman, Jeremy Butler, Ali Pieken, Mallory Robinson, Bailey Smith, Jen McEntaffer, Jeff Christensen and Wyatt Adderton. Pieken says “We understand this is a busy time of the year as we enter into planting season, graduations and summer activities. Our goal is to have project updates and ways to donate easily accessible through our new website at atlanticiowasplashpad.com.” The Splash Pad fundraising committee has accepted the help of another local volunteer group, SHIFT ATL to aid with administrative duties and lend their 501c3 designation to the efforts. All donations are tax deductible and a tax exempt donation letter will be provided for gifts of $250 or greater.

Computer renditions of the proposed Splash Pad in Atlantic

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ways to donate:

  • Checks: Payable to City of Atlantic (Splash Pad on memo) can be dropped off at City Hall during business hours. Payable to SHIFT ATL (Splash Pad on memo) can be dropped off at the Chamber during business hours or left in the outdoor dropbox.
  • Venmo @shiftatl – Splash pad in comments with mailing address
  • Online: You can donate directly from our website (through SHIFT ATL) by using your credit card or PayPal account. The website is atlanticiowasplashpad.com.

If you or your business are interested in supporting this project at a sponsorship level, donations over $10,000 include the opportunity to purchase a specific water feature on the pad and have your name, family name or business on the feature. “Generosity of business owners and community members are the reason projects like this get done in smaller towns like Atlantic. Our committee aims to be creative with fundraising efforts and we felt this could be a special opportunity for larger donors to be remembered in this way,“ said Pieken.

“The fundraising committee will be looking for support outside of monetary donations as well. We plan to organize a family-friendly fundraising event for early summer and would love the help of volunteers when the time comes to share about that.” shared Mallory Robinson. “You can also join us in being a splash pad advocate by having postcards and flyers at your place of business and by sharing our updates and progress with your friends and family. It will take a community-team effort and we believe Atlantic is up for the challenge!” Robinson added.
The committee encourages anyone wanting to view more rendering photos, read updates, learn about upcoming events, view donation tracker, volunteer or simply ask questions to please contact the committee or the email listed above.

Details will also be posted on the Facebook page @atlanticiowasplashpad.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Monday, April 17, 2022

Weather

April 17th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Today: Sunny, with a high near 61. Breezy, with a west northwest wind 11 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph.
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 35. Light and variable wind becoming east northeast 5 to 8 mph in the evening.
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 68. Breezy, with an east southeast wind 9 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.
Tuesday Night: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 55. Windy, with an east southeast wind 18 to 22 mph, with gusts as high as 31 mph. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Wednesday: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 77. Breezy. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Wednesday Night: Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm before 1am, then showers and thunderstorms likely between 1am and 4am, then showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm after 4am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 46. Breezy. Chance of precipitation is 70%.
Thursday: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 62. Windy. Chance of precipitation is 40%.

Sunday’s High in Atlantic was 49. Our Low this morning, 33. We received a little more than a trace of drizzle/light snow, Sunday. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 37 and the Low was 26. The Record High on this date was 85 in 2004. The Record Low was 1 in 1907.

Jermari Harris on his return to the Iowa defense

Sports

April 17th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

As spring practice winds down at Iowa senior corner Jermari Harris is happy to be back on the field. After playing in 13 games and recording four interceptions in 2021 Harris missed all of last season with an injury and his return will help offset the loss of veteran corner Riley Moss.

Despite not being on the field Harris felt he made progress mentally last season.

He rejoins a defense that looks to replace some key players like Moss and linebacker Jack Campbell.

Junior defensive back Cooper DeJean says the return of Harris is a welcomed addition for the defense.

The Hawkeyes close out spring drills on Saturday.

Bill sets standards for Iowa law enforcement buying body armor, to avoid fakes

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April 17th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A bill that has cleared the Iowa House unanimously may protect officers in Iowa police and sheriff’s departments from faulty products — and it may help an Iowa company that makes body armor. R-M-A in Centerville was formed by a retired police officer who also served as a Marine. Representative Austin Harris of Moulton toured the company about a month ago.

“They were telling us about the challenges they were facing in terms of competition from countries like China and Russia,” Harris says. “….There’s this Chinese company that had stolen their intellectual property, was re-manufacturing their product, even with their logo on it.” Harris says the ballistic plate inside the Chinese imitation is made with cheap, low quality steel that does not adequately protect those who are wearing it. The bill would require Iowa law enforcement agencies using tax dollars to buy body armor, like ballistic vests, to purchase products that meet the standards of the National institute of Justice.

“The National Institute of Justice is a research agency at the Department of Justice,” Harris says, “and this manufacturer (in Centerville) but all the other manufacturers in the United States of this kind of armament do meet that certification standard.” Law enforcement agencies have to replace bullet proof vests periodically, as the gear has an expiration date.

Experts at the National Research Institute of Justice say most standard body armor that’s properly stored and cared for has a five-year life span.

High School Track Scoreboard 04/15/2023

Sports

April 17th, 2023 by admin

The Glenwood girls Sprint Medley team went 6th out of 26 teams at the Kansas Relays on Saturday. Zoie Carda, Jenna Hopp, Brooklyn Shultz, and Breckyn Petersen ran 4:25.53.

The Rams also went 23rd in the 4x100M Relay in 50.96, 19th in the 4x200M Relay 1:49.72, and 16th in the 4x800M Relay in 10:16.43. They went 17th on Friday in the Distance Medley 13:36.53.

On the boys side the Rams finished 13th in the Sprint Medley. Anthony Driscoll-Lee, Trey Darden, Victor Cruz, and Andrew Smith ran 3:47.04.

High School Tennis Scoreboard 04/15/2023

Sports

April 17th, 2023 by admin

Denison-Schleswig went 3rd and Creston 6th at the Boone Boys Tennis Invite on Saturday. The Monarchs racked up 117 points and Creston had 34.

Denison was led by a win from Wyatt Johnson at #3 Singles. Carson Seuntjens went 2nd at #1 Singles. Bradley Curnyn was 3rd at #2 Singles.

High School Soccer Scoreboard 04/15/2023

Sports

April 17th, 2023 by admin

GIRLS SOCCER

Atlantic 4, South Sioux City 1 (Jada Jensen 3 goals)
Bellevue East 2, Atlantic 0 (Edria Brummer 8 saves)
CB Abraham Lincoln 1, Elkhorn South 0
CB Thomas Jefferson 9, Omaha Northwest 0
St. Albert 1, Bellevue East 0
St. Albert 9, Omaha Northwest 0
Van Meter 3, Glenwood 2

BOYS SOCCER

Underwood 4, Atlantic 0
Johnston 5, CB Abraham Lincoln 1
Lewis Central 4, LeMars 3
Nevada 10, CB Thomas Jefferson 0
Skutt Catholic 6, Treynor 0
Treynor 7, LeMars 0
Underwood 2, West Central Valley 1
Waukee Northwest 5, CB Abraham Lincoln 1
West Central Valley 9, Logan-Magnolia 0

Audubon School Board to act on approving the Budget, Amending the FY23 Budget, & more

News

April 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Audubon, Iowa) -The regular monthly meeting of the Audubon School takes place 7-p.m. Monday, in the High School Boardroom. Some highlighted agenda items include:

  • Approving the FY24 School Budget for Certification
  • Setting the date and time for a Hearing on Amending the FY 23 Budget
  • Approving the official last day of school and list of graduates.
  • Approval also, of: A Phone System Upgrade, and, certain Change Orders.

The full agenda can be found in the following link:

1. April Agenda

Public Hearing for Exira-EHK District Monday, on proposed 2023-24 Budget

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April 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Elk Horn, Iowa) – A Public Hearing is set to take place Monday evening with regard to the proposed 2023-24 Exira-EHK School District Budget. The Hearing kicks-off the Exira-EHK School Board meeting, and takes place in the High School Conference Room beginning at 5:30-p.m., with action on approving the Budget a bit later on in the meeting.

Other highlights of the meeting include action on a Resolution authorizing the Redemption of General Obligation School Bonds (Series 2018), Approving a 1st Amendment to the Escrow Agent Agreement, and Levying of a Tax for FY2024 (re: Redemption of the aforementioned bonds). The Board will also act on approving the Proposed Budget, and setting the date and time for a 2022-23 Budget Amendment Hearing.

The full agenda can be found HERE.

Budget Hearing & Special Student Expulsion Hearing set for Monday, in Griswold

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April 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Griswold, Iowa) – The School Board for the Griswold Community School District will meet at 5:30-p.m. Monday to hold a Public Hearing on the 2023-24 Griswold CSD Budget. That will be followed by the Board’s Regular Meeting, and at 7-p.m. an expected closed-session with regard to an Expulsion Hearing. Both agendas are as follows:

5:30 p.m. – 2023-2024 Budget Hearing

• Call Hearing To Order

• Presentation Of 2023-2024 Budget

• Public Input

• Close Hearing

Regular Meeting

• Call Meeting to Order

• Reading of Mission Statement

• Approval of Agenda (D.R.)

• Public Input

• Superintendent’s Report:

  1. Thank You Card(s) (I)
  2. The Month in Review – Administration (I)
  3. Board Learning Opportunities (I)

– Honor March Recipient

– Select April Recipient

• Consent Agenda (D.R.)

Approval of Minutes

Approval of Financial Statements

Approval of Bills

4. Personnel

5. Gifts, Memorials, Bequests

7:00 p.m. – Expulsion Hearing

• Call Hearing To Order

• Welcome And Delegations

• Approval Of Agenda

• Roll Call Vote To Go Into Closed Session Under Section 21.5.1E – “To Conduct A Hearing

To Determine Whether To Expel A Student”

• Roll Call Vote To Return to Open Session

• Roll Call Vote To Go Into Closed Session Under Section 21.5.1.C – “To Discuss Strategy

With Counsel In Matters That Are Presently In Litigation Or Where Litigation Is Imminent, Where Its Disclosure Would Be Likely To Prejudice Or Disadvantage The Position Of The The Governmental Body In That Litigation”

• Roll Call Vote To Return To Open Session

• Motion To Approve Or Deny Request From Administration To Expel A Student And/Or

Set Other Disciplinary Action

• Adjourn