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Bankers survey shows growth in rural Midwest

News

November 17th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The rural economy in 10 Midwest and Great Plains states appears to be on the upswing. A survey of bankers released Thursday finds the farm economy growing at a “very healthy pace.” The Rural Mainstreet Index jumped from 52.9 last month to 58.4 this month, the highest since June 2007. Anytime the index, which ranges from 1 to 100, is above 50, it suggests the economy will grow.

Creighton University economist Ernie Goss, who oversees the survey, says the results were helped by farmland price growth, which continues at a rapid pace. The farmland price index rose to 75.4 from October’s 66.9 – the 22nd straight month the index has been above growth-neutral 50.

The survey covers Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming.

Flu vaccination clinics to be held in Atlantic

News

November 17th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic – The Iowa Department of Public Health recently announced Iowa’s first influenza case of the season.  Denise Coder, Cass County Home Care Community Health Coordinator notes, “With this fall’s warm weather, it’s difficult to remember that seasonal influenza is right around the corner.  The first Iowa case reminds us all to do those things we need to in an effort to protect our health.”

There are several things area residents can do to protect themselves.  First and foremost, get an annual influenza vaccination! The Centers for Disease Control now recommend a flu shot for everyone ages 6 months and older.  Cass County Home Care has established two additional opportunities to obtain a flu vaccination.  Both of these events will be held at the Cass County Home Care office, located at 1500 E. 10th St., Atlantic.

Monday, November 21 from 9 am – 12 pm

Wednesday, November 30 from 5:-00 pm – 6:30 pm

Injectable and mist forms of the vaccine are available.  The fee is $25, and Medicare, Medicaid, hawk-i, and Blue Cross/Blue Shield insurances will be accepted.  For those interested, staff will also conduct blood pressure screenings at no charge.

Area residents are also encouraged to practice the three C’s, in an effort to stay healthy:  Cover your coughs and sneezes; Clean your hands frequently; and Contain germs by staying home when ill.

For more information about influenza prevention, visit http://www.cdc.gov/flu/index.htm or call Denise Coder, Community Health Coordinator at (712) 243-7475.

Lenox teen charged with Felony theft

News

November 17th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

A 15-year old Lenox boy faces a felony theft charge, following an investigation into two separate burglaries. The unidentified male was charged with Possession of Stolen Property having a value in excess of $1,000. The charge is a Class-D Felony, and stems from an investigation into a burglary at Hugh’s Feed, and a residential burglary in Lenox. The charge was filed with the Juvenile Court Officer.

Assault reported at the Lenox Middle School Wednesday

News

November 17th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Police in Lenox said today (Thursday) assault charges have been filed in juvenile court against two male students at the Lenox Middle School. The charges were filed after police investigated a report Wednesday morning two boys, ages 12 and 13, wrestled a 13-year old male to the ground and kicked him repeatedly while he was on the ground. The victim sustained minor injuries and was transported by private vehicle to a doctor. The names of the juveniles were not released.

$20,900 in grants received by Cass County Non-Profit Agencies

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November 17th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Community Foundation (CCCF) today (Thursday) announced $20, 900 in grants were awarded Monday to various nonprofit agencies within the County. CCCF Chair Nicholas Hunt said with these most recent grants included, the CCCF has distributed $713, 875 over the past 11-years to qualifying groups and organizations. The most recent grant package includes $1,000 from the Lawrence E. and Mary J. Turner Endowed Fund, to the Friends of the Atlantic Animal Shelter, and $1,000 from the Griswold Community Development Endowment Fund to the Cass County Historical Society, and $500 from the Triumph Endowed Fund for Cass County, to the City of Marne.

The following organizations received grant monies from the Cass County Community Foundation this week:

  • The Anita Foundation: $2,000 to install a keypad entry system and surveillance cameras.
  • Atlantic Coca-Cola Center and Museum: $2,500 to repair the museum roof.
  • Atlantic Park and Recreation Dept.: $2,400 to replace equipment at the Sunnyside Public Pool.
  • Cass County Conservation Board: $1,000 to purchase a projector & digital camera for the Environmental Education Dept.
  • Cass County Historical Society: $2,000 to repair & paint trim on the Museum.
  • Lewis Public Library: $2,000 for new carpeting.
  • City of Marne: $2,000 to finish construction of the City Park shelter.
  • City of Massena: $500 to Support health & fitness programs for CAM Middle School students.
  • Friends of the Atlantic Animal Shelter: $2,000 to repair damaged equipment & make building repairs.
  • Lewis Town & Country Boosters: $1,500 to replace the existing floor covering in the Lewis Community Center.
  • Southwest IA Mental Health Center: $1,000 to purchase an Automatic External Defibrillator (AED).
  • Zion Lutheran Church: $2,000 for the Little Lambs Preschool Outdoor classroom/science center & lockers.

All grantees met the criteria as Cass County nonprofit agencies or organizations with charitable missions, in the areas of civic, cultural, health, education and social services. Only Organizations providing services in Cass County were eligible. For more information about donating or establishing an individual foundation or fund, contact any CCCF Board member, or Dennis Nissen at 1-800-794-3458.

Class A, District 8 All-District Football Picks

Sports

November 17th, 2011 by Jim Field

First Team Offense
QB: Deven Moore, SR, Riverside
QB: Spencer Smith, SR, Exira/EHK
RB: Cody Morris, SR, Bedford
FB: Jeremy Loghry, SR, Corning
WR: Tyler Robinson, JR, A-H-S-T
TE: Josh Cooper, SR, Corning
OL: Brandon Sleep, SR, Bedford
OL: Brady Drees, JR, Exira/EHK
OL: Preston Waymire, SR, Exira/EHK
OL: Cray Weirich, SR, A-H-S-T

First Team Defense
DL: Rick Williams, JR, Riverside
DL: Kodie Haas, JR, Exira/EHK
DL: Kory Schmelzer, SR, Corning
DL: Troy Rowan, SR, Bedford
LB: Nick Peppers, SO, Exira/EHK
LB: Jake Larson, JR, A-H-S-T
DB: Ben Jacobsen, SR, A-H-S-T

Second Team Offense
QB: Kolten Sefrit, JR, Bedford
QB: Josh Bryant, SR, A-H-S-T
RB: Trey Sander, SO, Exira/EHK
WR: Dayton Rasmussen, SR, Exira/EHK
TE: Cole Bonde, JR, Bedford
OL: Garrett Graves, SO, Riverside
OL: Lucas Nicholson, SR, Corning
OL: Alex Long, SR, A-H-S-T

Second Team Defense
DL: Clint Marshall, SR, Bedford
LB: Beck Benton, JR, Exira/EHK
LB: Lucas Mortensen, SR, Exira/EHK
LB: Austin Fink, SO, A-H-S-T
DB: Josh Cross, SR, Corning

Special Teams
P: Dustin Sleep, SR, Corning – 1st team
P: Preston Waymire, SR, Exira/EHK – 2nd team
KO: Troy Rowan, SR, Bedford – 1st team
KO: Jake Olesen, JR, A-H-S-T – 2nd team
PK: Colton Townsend, JR, Bedford – 1st team

Honorable Mention
A-H-S-T: Andy Redinbaugh, SR – Bill Price, SR – Dylan Zornes, SR – Dillon Kelley, JR – Nick Starr, SR
Bedford: Cole Strong, SR – Will Crum, SR – Dylan French, JR
Corning: Logan Carlson, SR
Exira/EHK: Casey Drees, SR – Cody Jens, JR
Riverside: Kody Stowell, SR – Michael Bertacini, SO – Travis Henningsen, SO – Mack Housman, SR – Jessie McMillin, SR

Casey woman charged with 2nd degree theft

News

November 17th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

The Audubon County Sheriff’s Department reports a Casey woman turned herself in to the sheriff’s department this (Thursday) morning. 42-year old Connie Jae Emgarten faces a charge of Theft in the 2nd degree. The charge stems from an investigation into a theft which occurred at a business in Kimballton, on October 8th. Emgarten was released from custody after appearing before a magistrate. Her preliminary hearing on the charge was set for December 5th.

Authorities in Page County try to locate dog after it bit a man

News

November 17th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Page County Sheriff Lyle Palmer is asking for your help in locating a dog who bit a man after he freed it from a trap. Palmer says Steven Wiese, of Shenandoah, was releasing a dog from a trap Tuesday afternoon, when the brown, mixed-breed animal wearing a yellow collar, bit him on the hand, causing an injury. The incident happened about five-miles north of Essex, on D Avenue, near the Montgomery/Page County line.

Authorities contacted residents in the area in an attempt to locate the dog and/or its owner, but neither was found. If you have any information about a dog fitting the description mentioned, please call the Page County Sheriff’s Office at 712-542-5193.

Backyard and Beyond 11-17-2011

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

November 17th, 2011 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Kate Olsen, Cass County Extension Program Director, about an open house at the extension office coming up tomorrow 11/17.

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IA DOT to remove 5,500 flood-damaged trees along I-29

News

November 17th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – Thousands of trees damaged or killed by floodwater from the Missouri River will be removed in the next few months along Interstate 29. Most of the trees are between U.S. Highway 30 and the north side of Council Bluffs. The Iowa DOT says the removal of the trees will cost about $150,000. Nebraska Forest Service expert Graham Herbst says debris in the floodwater caused damage to trees that led to decay. In other cases, floodwater choked off oxygen to tree roots. The Iowa DOT says it will wait for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to determine how it will manage the Missouri River in the future before deciding when to replant trees.