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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11th

Trading Post

November 11th, 2011 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: Gretsch Twin Reverb Amplifier, (Model # 6162) 1.0 amps, 117 volts, 60 c.y., vaccuum tube set, $115.  Call Sherry @ 712-779-0093.

FOR SALE: Grundorf CRATE Amplifier (K 40 XL) on wheels with cover.  2 inputs, Master Volume, Equalization, Reverb insert, line out, head phones, $150.  Call Sherry @ 712-779-0093.

FOR SALE: “Make-An-Offer” Garage Sale ~ Men & Women Clothes, Furniture, Antiques, numerous misc. items Saturday, Nov. 12  from  9am-5pm ~ Location:  70786 Oxford Rd., Cumberland, IA.  Call Sherry @ 712-779-0093 with questions.

FOR SALE: 4hp., 20″, 2 stage, electric start, Sears snowblower $150.00 Call 243-4350 and leave a message.

FREE: 27 ” TV.  8 years old. Cable ready but not HD.  Call 712-764-5320.

YARD SALE: 11/11 at 4 pm & 11/12  from 8-3 pm. 1313 Chestnut St., Atlantic

FOR SALE: 2 end talbes, $10 each; 4 seat paddle boat $200 obo. 712-304-4452

FOR SALE: Yesterday’s child dolls – boys and girls….also original bears dolls available.  268-26909.

FOR SALE: 4 Portable TV’s that are 13-19″…going for $10-$20.  249-0233.

WANTED: Hunting equipment like bows, etc. (but not firearms).  249-0233.

WANTED: Willing to cut down trees if you cannot afford a tree service.  The work would be done to help people out, as he would not use the wood for personal use.  He would not be able to do anything more than 2 feet across…also could only cut down trees in more open areas.  Also has 3/4 quarters load of firewood for sale.  778-4672.

FOR SALE: Dr. Marten shoes, brown leather/tie-on, air cushion soles. (still in box). Ladies USA size 7 or youth USA size 5 for $25. Also, Columbia Sportswear jacket, ladies medium. $20. Both are in excellent condtion & worn only 3-4 times. More information, call 243-3052.

Governor Branstad extends proclamation allowing overweight loads for harvest season

Ag/Outdoor, News

November 11th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

(DES MOINES) -On Monday, November 14, 2011, Gov. Terry Branstad will extend a proclamation to allow the transportation of overweight loads of soybeans, corn, hay, straw and stover.  The  proclamation takes effect November 14, 2011, and expires after 14 days. “Many Iowans’ livelihoods depend on a smooth, efficient harvest season,” said Branstad. “I am pleased to extend this proclamation, which will continue to allow the movement of Iowa’s commodities and help Iowa farmers during harvest.”

The proclamation applies to loads transported on all highways within Iowa, excluding the interstate system, and which do not exceed a maximum of 90,000 pounds gross weight, do not exceed the maximum axle weight limit determined under the non-primary highway maximum gross weight table in Iowa Code section 321.463 paragraph “5.b”, by more than twelve and one-half percent (12.5%), do not exceed the legal maximum axle weight limit of 20,000 pounds, and comply with posted limits on roads and bridges.

The action is intended to allow vehicles transporting soybeans, corn, hay, straw, and stover to be overweight, not exceeding 90,000 pounds gross weight, without a permit, but only for the duration of this proclamation.

The Iowa Department of Transportation is directed to monitor the operation of this proclamation to assure the public’s safety and facilitate the movement of the trucks involved.

Leak forces Dexter residents to limit water use

News

November 11th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

DEXTER, Iowa (AP) – A pipeline leak has forced Dexter officials to ask residents to limit their water use. Des Moines television station KCCI reports that workers had begun repairs but it was uncertain when they would be finished. Mayor Jerry Stiles says the leak began Thursday in a pipeline that runs six miles from a well near Redfield. Stiles says water quality is not affected.

Dexter is a Dallas County town of about 1,000 people that sits 30 miles west of Des Moines.

Friday Volleyball State Semi-Finals

Sports

November 11th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Today’s Semi-finals:

Class 3A

  • (3-1) Bishop Heelan Catholic 25-25-21-25, Dubuque Wahlert 21-20-25-20 — Recap
  • (3-0) Waverly-Shell Rock 25-25-25, Union 21-21-23 — Recap

Class 4A

  • (3-2) Iowa City West 25-25-23-15-15, Cedar Rapids Kennedy 19-18-25-25-7 — Recap
  • (3-1) Iowa City High 26-26-22-25, Ankeny 24-24-25-23 — Recap

Class 1A

  • 6:00 pm — Tripoli vs. Boyden-Hull
  • 7:30 pm — LeMars Gehlen Catholic vs. Janesville

Class 2A

  • 6:00 pm — Grundy Center vs. Western Christian
  • 7:30 pm — Lake Mills vs. Dike-New Hartford

DEAN SMITH, a long-time Atlantic resident (Svcs 11-14-11)

Obituaries

November 11th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

DEAN SMITH, a long-time Atlantic resident, died Thu., Nov. 10th, at the Cass County Hospice Center. A Memorial service for DEAN SMITH will be held 11-a.m. Mon., Nov. 14th, at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Atlantic. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 1-4pm Sunday (11/13).  A family visitation will be held on Monday, from 10-to 11-am, at the church.

Burial services at the Atlantic Cemetery will take place at 9:30-a.m. Monday.

DEAN SMITH is survived by:

His wife – Verdella Smith.

His sisters – Beverly Nelson, of Atlantic, & Doris Christensen, of Minneapolis, MN.

Many take part in Iowa’s 1st dove hunt since 1918

Ag/Outdoor, Sports

November 11th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – The Iowa Department of Natural Resources says the state’s first dove hunting season in nearly a century attracted about 22,000 hunters. The 70-day season began Sept. 1 and ended Wednesday. Dove hunting had been outlawed in Iowa since 1918 but was legalized by the Legislature and signed into law by Gov. Terry Branstad this year. Efforts to allow the hunting of doves has been emotional in past years, and in 2001 then Gov. Tom Vilsack vetoed a measure approved by the Legislature because he said most Iowans opposed the change. The DNR says it will conduct a survey of the more than 22,000 people who registered as hunters to determine how many actually took part in the hunt and how many doves they killed.

Smart Planning the Iowa Way

News

November 11th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Sustainable development through smart planning will be showcased tomorrow (Saturday, Nov. 12th), in Greenfield, during the annual meeting of 1000 Friends of Iowa. Part of the day will be spent touring Greenfied’s town square, which has been a Main Street community since 1995, and showcases how the community has not allowed its city core to fall into disrepair.

Jay Howe is one of the backers who have refurbished the Hotel Greenfield, where the meeting will be held. He says it made sense to fix up the facility. “We are reducing the carbon footprint so to speak in contrast, let’s say, to promoting the constuction of a box hotel out on the highway strip.”  Howe says The Hotel Greenfield received $2-million in grants and is now open for business.  “Some of the stimulus money that became available at the time we were shovel-ready, so to speak. The  U.S. and Iowa historic rehabilitation credits are available that we can use to help fund the project.”

Altogether, Greenfield developers have obtained over $6.2-million and are currently rehabbing four other buildings, including the Opera House, turning it into a cultural center.  1000 Friends of Iowa will also be awarding their Best Development Awards, which showcase examples of growth and leadership that incorporate Smart Planning Principles.

For more information, surf to www.1000friendsofiowa.org.

(Courtesy the Iowa News Service)

Elliott man jailed to Failure to appear

News

November 11th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

An Elliott man was being held in the Montgomery County Jail Thursday night, following his arrest for Failure to Appear in court on an original charge of OWI/2nd offense. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department says 32-year old Joshua Duane Mohn, of Elliott, was arrested at around 10:40-p.m. Mohn was being held in the jail on $2,000 bond.

DNR INVESTIGATES FISH KILL NEAR VAIL IN CRAWFORD COUNTY

News

November 10th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is investigating a fish kill south of Vail. The incident was reported by the Crawford County Engineer, Tuesday afternoon. Officials say many dead fish and a strong smell of manure indicate recent manure application may be the cause of the fish kill. The DNR fisheries staff did a fish kill count Wednesday, finding mostly small fish such as minnows and shiners. About one to two miles of Miller Creek have been affected southeast of its confluence with the Boyer River. The DNR is actively investigating the source of the fish kill and will continue to monitor the situation.

Red Kettle Campaign set to begin soon in Cass County

News

November 10th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Local members of the Cass County Unit of the Salvation Army met this week to launch the “Red Kettle Campaign” for 2011.  JJ Kuzma from Salvation Army in Omaha attended the meeting with Duane McFadden, Chairman of the Red Kettle Campaign and Teresa Kanning Co-Chair of the Cass County Salvation Army unit.  As always, funds raised by the local Kettle Campaign stay in Cass County and are used for projects within the County. Last year the Cass County unit raised $5,827.

Among the issues discussed during the meeting held Wednesday, was the upcoming holiday season and setting up bell ringing for the season.  In the last several years, the unit has collected money by ringing bells for the campaign at Wal-Mart, Hy-Vee and Fareway, as well as at the Grand Holiday Lighting. This year’s Grand Lighting ceremony takes place in the Atlantic City Park on November 17th,  at 5:30.  The bells will also be rung during the Lighted Christmas Parade, on December 3rd.   The funds raised by the campaign stay in Cass County.  During the last year, the funds were made available for such programs as the “Shop with a Cop” program, gift cards to local schools, to assist students in meeting various needs, assisting stranded motorists and transient individuals,  fans for distribution by West Central Community Action Center, and, back packs to be distributed by the administrative staff. This year the Cass County Salvation Army unit also partnered with the Parents as Teachers Program to purchase car seats for the program’s use.

New this year, Salvation Army has the ability to accept donations thru the National Salvation Army website.  Anyone wanting to donate to the local unit can go on the website and specify which local unit they want their Red Kettle donation to go to.  More information will be released on this program at a later date.  Volunteers to ring bells are welcome; any person, family, community group or religious organization who would like to sign up for a shift to ring bells for Salvation Army, please contact Duane McFadden at 712-781-2287.