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FOR SALE: Three Verizon Camera phones ~ two in great condition and one in good condition ~ $100 for all three or make me an offer 712-762-3400.
FOR SALE: Polaris Preditor 50 four-wheeler ~ almost like-new condition ~ $1,000 or best offer 712-762-3400.
FOR SALE: Two Sony surround sound systems ~ $150 or best offer for both. 712-762-3400.
FOR SALE: a treadmill $50.00. Also abody by jake machine $20.00. Call 712-549-2265 ask for linda.
FOR SALE: Treadmill $50; ab machine $2o. 712-549-2265, ask for Linda.
FOR SALE: 42″ Pohlen riding lawn mower, 18.5 engine hydro stat, new belts, blade & battery, runs & mows finen $495; 8 HP Briggs & Stratton vertical shaft engine, new piston rings, runs great $100; 20″ Coast to Coast push mower $60. 712-268-2656
FOR SALE: 2 black high back sitting rooms chairs $50 for pair; maroon lift chair, recliner $100; china hutch, solid wood, walnut color, drawers are velvet lined $150. 712-304-4452
FOR SALE: Bathing shower chair 243-2538
WANTED: Small dog kennel; used moped. 641-742-3263 (out of Adair)
FOR SALE: 1968 Chevelle that does need to be restored; 110 John Deere Riding Mower with a 42″ deck, needs a tuneup. $700. 304-4568.
FOR SALE: 28 ft swimming pool that needs a liner. It has a heater and everything else. $350. 304-4262.
WANTED: Lawnmower tire chains and weights. 249-4253.
FOR SALE: one year old hens – laying good or stewing hens. 579-4769.
WANTED: Would like to purchase a bushel of tomatoes. 243-4701, leave a message.
WANTED: 2005 Atlantic Schools yearbook. 712-779-2289.
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After starting the match off well we lost the momentum and were not able to gain it back. Our serve receive game was not where it needed to be tonight and as a result our offense was never able to get going. I thought we played very tentative and tight as we faced our first home crowd of the season. I think it also showed that Clarinda has 7 matches under their belt to our 1 match. Clarinda is a good team who used the very tactics against us that we attempt to deploy on our opponents. The positives are that we learned where our weak points are. We will learn and grow from this.
An investigation into alleged drug activities at a house in Atlantic, has led to the arrest of two people on drug and child endangerment charges. According to the Cass County Sheriff’s Office, 28-year old Justin James Taylor and 27-year old Cortney Anne McIntire were taken into custody in the their home at 1007 Elm Street, in Atlantic, Sunday.
The couple was reportedly arrested on several charges, including: Possession with the Intent to Deliver/Methamphetamine; Possession with Intent to Deliver/Cocaine; Two- counts of child endangerment; and, Sponsoring a Gathering where Controlled Substances were being used. The child endangerment charges are the result of children were being present in the home while the couple were allegedly dealing in the drug trade.
Taylor and McIntyre were being held in the Cass County Jail on $250,000 bond, each.
The Adams County Sheriff’s Department says a Corning man died during an accident last week, in Corning. Officials say 36-year old Eric Neil Pace died from electrocution resulting from an accident.
Additional information was not released on the circumstances surrounding the incident, which occurred at around 2:35-p.m., Friday.
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The Army Corps of Engineers predicts the Missouri River will return to normal levels in Nebraska, Iowa and Missouri sometime in October, and put an end to flooding that began in June.
The Corps’ Jody Farhat said Tuesday the plan to gradually reduce the amount of water released into the river has been going well so far.
The Corps already cut the amount released from Gavins Point Dam in South Dakota from 160,000 to 90,000 cubic feet per second. Officials will wait until Sept. 16 to resume reductions, so there’s time to check levees and make sure they’re stable.
The Corps estimates that 37.5 million acre feet of water flowed down the Missouri River from May to August. That’s significantly more than the normal runoff of 24.8 million acre feet.
The Atlantic City Council will receive a progress report during their meeting Wednesday evening at City Hall, on the 2011 Street Improvement Projects. The report, which will be presented by Snyder and Associates Engineer Dave Sturm, will be followed by action on adopting a resolution approving the Fiscal Year 2011 Street Financial Report. The State of Iowa requires the City to submit the report as a precondition for receiving Road Use Tax Funds.
In other business, the council will act on a resolution terminating a purchase agreement between the City, and Atlantic resident Ed Leistad, for property located at 706 Walnut Street. Leistad has agreed to pay the City $1,000 to terminate the agreement. If approved, the Council will have to decide on whether to reinitiate the bidding process. Mayor Dave Jones, who was one of the original bidders on property, has expressed a renewed interest in purchasing it, but Councilman Kern Miller has indicated he would like to relocate the skate park, currently at Sunnyside park, to the site. City Administrator Doug Harris is expected to recommend the Council set September 21st, as the date for a public hearing on the disposition of the property.
The Atlantic City Council meeting begins at 5:30-p.m., Wednesday.