w/ News Director Ric Hanson
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Two Cass County men were arrested last week on drug charges, following a traffic stop in Audubon County. Sheriff’s officials say 45-year old Thomas Lee Roy Jackson, of Anita, was charged with Possession of Methamphetamine, 3rd offense, and 30-year old Travis Austin Moon, of Wiota, was charged with Possession of Meth along with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
Their arrests took place after an Audubon County Sheriff’s deputy stopped a vehicle the men were traveling in on Highway 71, near 225th Street, at around 4-p.m., Friday. Both men were released from jail after appearing before a judge. Their preliminary hearings were set for July 7th.
The Audubon County Sheriff’s Department reports an Audubon man was arrested over the weekend after setting a traffic ticket on fire. 47-year old Wallace Rhino Abildtrup was arrested Saturday night on a charge of Disorderly Conduct.
His arrest followed a traffic stop on Market Street in Audubon, when Abildtrup allegedly became belligerent, and several times refused to sign a traffic ticket before setting the ticket on fire. He was brought to the Audubon County Jail and later released after appearing in front of a magistrate.
And, an Atlantic man was arrested Sunday night on OWI and other charges. Sheriff’s officials say 24-year old Robert Dale Hackwell was charged with OWI 3rd offense, Careless Driving, and numerous other traffic violations, after he was pulled over in Gray. Hackwell was brought to the Audubon County Jail, posted bond, and was later released. His preliminary hearing was set for June 30th.
BLENCOE, Iowa (AP) – The Iowa Department of Transportation says it will place some anti-flooding devices along Interstate 29 near Blencoe in western Iowa’s Monona County. The department says it will place a flood control barrier system along the inside and outside shoulders of lanes in both directions near mileposts 107 and 109 north of town. The department says the work will take several days to complete.
The department also says it is unable to reopen Iowa Highway 2 between I-29 and Nebraska City, Neb., across the swollen Missouri River. The department says a levee system adjacent to the highway is susceptible to a breach, making the route too dangerous for highway users, even if a flood barrier system were installed.
The highway stretch likely will be closed for weeks, until the water ebbs.
Police in Atlantic said today (Tuesday), two local men were arrested Monday on separate charges. 20-year old Andrew Rice, of Atlantic, was taken into custody on a charge of Criminal Trespassing on private property. And, 19-year old Nicholas Anderson, of Atlantic, was arrested for Criminal Mischief in the 4th Degree, after he allegedly broke out a car window.
Both men were booked into the Cass County Jail.
Officials with the Fremont and Mills County Community Foundations have announced Flood Relief Funds have been established to provide assistance to those who have been affected by the 2011 Missouri River Flooding. Both Community Foundations are an affiliate of the Omaha Community Foundation.
100% of the monies from the funds will be distributed to nonprofit organizations that are directly serving flood victims in Fremont or Mills County. In Fremont County, an initial deposit of $5,000 was made by the Great Western Bank in Hamburg for the Fremont County Flood Fund.
Checks for donations to either county’s funds should be made payable to the fund of your choice (for example: the “Fremont County Flood Fund”) and mailed to either the Fremont or Mills County Community Foundation, 302 South 36th Street, Suite 100, Omaha, NE 68131.
Or, your donation can be dropped off at any of the following bank locations:
First Community Bank – Sidney
First National Bank – Farragut
First State Bank – Tabor
Great Western Bank – Hamburg, Riverton, and Sidney
Tri-Valley Bank – Randolph
In Mills County…
First National Bank – Glenwood
Great Western Bank – Glenwood
Glenwood State Bank – Glenwood and Pacific Junction
Houghton State Bank – Emerson
Malvern Trust & Savings Bank – Malvern
To make an online donation, go to http://omahafoundation.org/givenow and select “Fremont County Flood Fund” or “Mills County Flood Fund” from the dropdown list, enter the amount you wish to donate, fill in the required information (Name, Address, City, State, Zip, Phone, Email) and click the “Submit” button. You will be redirected to PayPal to provide your credit card information. (Credit card donations will incur a 3% merchant processing fee from the credit card company.)
Donations receive a gift receipt from the Omaha Community Foundation, which is a 501(c)(3) allowing maximum tax benefits.
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The Atlantic All-Class Reunion is just under 2 weeks away, and organizers are encouraging all alumni to register for events and buy their tickets early. Ann McCurdy, Executive Director of the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce says “This is our first time hosting an all-class reunion. We hope that people enjoy the event, and just as important, we hope to learn more about what our alumni want for future events.”
There is a registration form posted on www.AtlanticIowa.com. While a few events require registration, most do not. McCurdy says “The day is planned so that it can be very a la carte. If you want to pop in and see the schools, great. If you want to participate in the morning in a 5k or go golfing, great. But you’re not tied to every single event all day long.”
The weekend kicks off on Friday, July 1 with a welcome reception at the Cass County Community Center. From 6 to 9 p.m., there will be appetizers, cash bar, and jazz music performed by Popcorn Button. Tickets are $7.50 each.
On Saturday, July 2nd, there are a number of activities available during the day and Pianopalooza will perform at the Cass County Community Center from 9 to midnight. Doors will open at 8 and there will be a cash bar. Tickets are $10 in advance or $12 at the door. Tickets can be purchased at the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce.
For more information about the reunion, visit www.atlanticiowa.com or call the Chamber at 243-3017.
(Chamber Press Release)