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Jim Field talks about Blue Zones and weight loss plans and advice from the Blue Zones website.
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FREE: We are looking for a good home for our 1 1/2 yr old Male Chocolate Lab. Up to date on all his shots. Call 712-254-0077.
FOR SALE: A Lexmark printer with scanner with new ink $20.00 obo, Girl’s & Boys clothes, Entertainment center, $30.00 obo. For more information Call 641-747-3050.
WANTED: old guitar, <$20. Does not need to be functional or have strings. call: 712-249-8419, Audubon, IA.
FOR SALE: Kenmore stack set washer/dryer, all one unit. 6 years old, heavy duty, large capacity. Works good. Only 27 inches wide. $400.00 OBO. 6 drawer dresser painted white, very sturdy, lots of room. 50 inches long, 18 wide. $40.00 OBO. Call to see…located in Harlan. 712 249 5792.
FOR SALE: White iron twin bed with trundle, one mattress, barely used. $175. 249-7213.
The City of Atlantic’s Community Protection Committee (CPC) will discuss and take input from the public on, a proposed speed limit reduction for 22nd Street. The Ordinance calls for the speed limit on East 22nd Street (from Highway 71 to Olive Street), and on West 22nd Street (from Chestnut to Highway 6), to be reduced from 45- to 35-miles per hour. Following public input on the matter, the CPC will forward its recommendations to the City Council for a vote during their next regular meeting.
The Committee will also discuss deer hunting, within the Atlantic City limits, in an effort to cull the herd. The meeting takes place at 4-p.m. Friday, Feb. 24th, in the Council’s Chambers at City Hall, in Atlantic.
A mechanical malfunction of some sort was to blame for a semi trailer fire early this (Thursday) morning on Interstate 80, in Cass County. Firefighters from Atlantic and Marne were called to the scene located on I-80 westbound at the 52 mile-marker, at about 5:49-a.m. Atlantic Firefighter Gene Schmelling told KJAN News a tire burned out on the trailer of the semi which was hauling lime. The flames spread to the rest of the trailer, causing a substantial amount of damage to the rear. The semi’s driver managed to separate the tractor from the trailer, and prevent further damage. Firefighters were on the scene for about an hour. No injuries were reported. The DOT reported the right lane of I-80 westbound was blocked for a little more than four-hours this morning, while crews worked to remove the damaged trailer and clean-up the mess. Cass County Emergency Management Coordinator Mike Kennon says the wreck was finally cleared by around 11:45-a.m.
Firefighter Gene Schmelling said it’s not clear how the fire began, but it was most likely caused by a blow-out, bad brakes or worn bearings.
Here’s the forecast for Atlantic & the KJAN listening area, & the Atlantic’s weather stats for today…..
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