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A person adjusting their radio was cited for Following too Close following a chain reaction accident Sunday evening about four-miles south of Shenandoah, in Fremont County. Sheriff’s officials say Alexandria Snyder, of Macedonia, was traveling north on Highway 59 at around 6:13-p.m., when she took her eyes off the road to tune her radio. She didn’t notice a vehicle in front of her was stopped, waiting for an unknown semi to turn left onto 250th Street, and ran into the back of the vehicle.
Following the collision between Snyder’s Ford F-150 pickup and the 2002 Hyundai, driven by Andrea Candamil, of Omaha, NE, Candamil’s car slammed into a 2005 Lexus GX, driven by Elaine Baumann, of Town & Country, Missouri, who was also waiting for the semi to turn left. Candamil and Isle Candamil suffered minor injuriesin the crash, and were transported to the Shenandoah Hospital for treatment. No other injuries were reported.
ST. LOUIS (AP) – Corn supplies are projected to be higher than expected this fall. A bigger crop would ease concerns of a grain shortage and could slow food inflation later this year. The U.S. Agriculture Department says 880 million bushels of corn will be left over when the harvest begins. That’s an increase from the previous estimate of 730 million acres. Farmers planted the second biggest corn crop this year since World War II.
News of the big corn crop brought down global corn prices 20 percent over the last month. That means food inflation will likely slow in 2012, because it takes about six months for ingredient prices to be passed on from food processors to the grocery aisle.
Add enough milk to the reserved corn liquid to measure one cup. Sift together the dry ingredients. Combine the egg, milk mizture and corn to the dry ingredients. Mix until moistened. Drop batter from a tablespoon into deep, hot oil. Fry until fritters are golden brown, about 3-4 minutes. Drain on a paper towel.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – A 24-year-old Griswold woman convicted of setting a fatal fire when she was 17 is scheduled to have a commutation hearing before the Iowa Board of Parole. Tracey Dyess is serving a 45-year prison sentence for setting fire to the family’s home in Griswold in March 2005. She told investigators she wanted to kill her stepfather, Brian Street, because of sexual abuse. He was later convicted. The fire killed her two siblings.
Dyess was given 45 years in prison after making a plea deal. The Des Moines Register says her hearing is scheduled for Friday. The board expects to make its recommendation within three weeks to Gov. Terry Branstad, who has three months to decide.
FOR SALE: 25,000 BTU,window air conditioner,used 2yrs. Call 712-764-5321.
FOR SALE: Huffy Stone Mountain 18 speed bicycle, Blue in color. Excellent Shape. Asking $40.00. Roadmaster Mt. Sport SX 18 speed, blue & black. Excellent Shape. Asking $40.00. Shimano Mt. Sport SX youth, 18 speed bicycle. Silver & Red. Excellent shape. Asking $40.00. Call 712-789-4016. Located in Elliott area. Ridden very little.
YARD SALE: 4231 Union St. Elk Horn, Iowa, Friday (July 15) 4-7 and Saturday (July 16) 8-12. 3 WHEELER, Turkey fryer/smoker, Baby clothes& toys, Blankets and lots of other misc. things
FOR SALE: 8 HP Briggs & Stratton vertical shaft engine, runs good $100; 21″ Lawn boy self-propelled lawn mower, runs fine $80. WANTED: fuel oil – diesel fuel or kerosene. 712-268-2656
FOR SALE: white wicker set: arm chair & coffee table. $150. 712-769-2396
FOR SALE: Solid oak entertainment cetner with glass doors one one side. Measures 60L, 48H, 14D. 1999 JVC TV included. Works good, all for $325. 712-784-2247
FOR SALE: 9 month small white and tan female chihuahua. 243-7790 or 249-3913.
Class 1-A District Quarter-Finals
@ Lamoni:
@ Lenox:
@ Essex:
@ Sidney:
@ Guthrie Center:
@ Oakland:
@ Coon Rapids:
@ Dunlap:
Class 2-A District Semi-Finals
@ Clarinda: Mount Ayr vs. Clarinda (7:00)
@ Treynor: St. Albert vs. Shenandoah (7:00)
@ Neola: Tri-Center vs. Logan-Magnolia (7:00)
@ Carroll: Kuemper Catholic vs. Audubon (7:00)
The Atlantic Community School District’s Board of Education will hold their regular meeting this evening, at the high school. On their agenda are special presentations by School Resource Officer Corey Larsen, with the Cass County Sheriff’s Department, and Jerry Purdy, with the architectural firm of Design Alliance.
Action items on the agenda include various administrative matters, such as General- and Special- Education contracts, other contracts and letters of assignment, as well as resignations; the appointment of a Board Secretary and Treasurer; consideration of sealed bids which will be opened a few hours prior to the meeting, for renovations and improvements to the Atlantic Middle School, and a resolution directing the sale of bonds for the project.
The Board is also expected to act on approving: an agreement with the Nishna Valley Family YMCA for sharing facilities, mowing & snow removal; a 5-year Capital Needs plan; and a Memorandum of Understanding with the School Resource Officer for 2011-2012.
The meeting begins at 7:30-p.m., in the high school media center.