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“Living Loess” Family Tour

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June 8th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Fresh Artisan cheese, wines, lavender, and fine handcrafted creations are much closer than the hills of France! Just a short drive away, nestled against the rare and beautiful Loess Hills, nine unique destinations welcome your curiosity Saturday, June 18th. The Living Loess Family Tour is an affordable, memorable family outing on less than a tank of gas.

The Loess Hills along the western border of Iowa are comprised of silt deposited over 15,000 years ago when glaciers receded. Similar to the Yellow Hills in China, our Loess Hills cradle fossils, diverse plant life, extraordinary birds and butterflies, and a surprising array of craftsmen for you to experience.

The Living Loess Family Tour on Saturday, June 18th, runs from 9am to 3pm, and features special programs and discounts at nine unique destinations, all conveniently located along a 20 mile corridor:

Sawmill Hollow Family Farm, Aronia berry plants and products, premium wines on a 150 acre farm; Loess Hills Lavender Farm, where the mystical herb lavender is raised, lotions and bath products, too; Harrison County Historical Village and Welcome Center, reminiscent village, Lincoln Highway, trails; Hitchcock Nature Center, bird watching tower, nature preserve, hiking trails, educational programs; Loess Hills Woodworks, impressive handcrafted custom furniture from local hardwoods; Harvest Studio, one-of-a-kind botanical art and hands-on projects; Gallaher Designs, Silversmith demonstration and amazing wearable art; Honey Creek Creamery, historic Goat farm and fresh Artisan cheeses; Garden Grove Eatery, an 1896 Victorian farmhouse offers a gourmet menu and locally grown items.

Just outside Missouri Valley and Crescent, Iowa, each destination can be reached East of Interstate 29 on the Loess Hills Trail, the Old Lincoln Highway, or are just off the road nearby.

The Living Loess Family Tour will be available for you to enjoy each third Saturday of the month from June through October-June 18, July 16, August 20, September 17, and October 15. Be sure to pick up a “passport” from any of the destinations, visit all 9 Living Loess attractions and have your passport stamped, and enter a drawing for an end-of-season prize.

Valued at $500, the prize features desirable handmade items from the Living Loess group. For a map, occasional fees, a list of participating locations and addresses, and vivid descriptions of all you’ll enjoy, please log onto www.livingloess.com or call 712-642-2114.

(Press Release/Council Bluffs CVB)

Cass Supervisors approve Subdivision preliminary plat

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June 8th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors today (Wednesday) approved a proposed preliminary plat for a new subdivision, located about 2.5-miles south of Atlantic near the old Walnut Grove Research Farm. Zoning Administrator Rich Hansen said plans for the Walnut Grove Subdivision off of Highway Six, started last October. He said the septic systems have already been approved, the utilities are accessible and hard surface roads are nearby for those who want to construct homes on at least three of four available lots. Plans for the fourth lot, which is a little over 11-acres are still being discussed.

Hansen said there were also some issues with regard to easements for some water lines, but the zoning board approved the preliminary plat, and recommended the Supervisors follow suit. Hopefully, he says, that issue will be resolved by the time the final plat is presented to the zoning board.

Hansen says the land itself won’t be rezoned. It’s classified as agricultural, and the prospective property owners were made aware of that.  The subdivision is bordered on the north by Lansing Road, on the east-southeast side by Highway Six, on the west/southwest by the Jerry and Linda Petersen, and Billy and Leanne Pellett properties, and the Pellet property on the south.

In other business, the Cass County Board of Supervisors approved expense appropriations for Fiscal Year 2012, certified the base salaries of deputies serving county offices, a two-percent across the board compensation increase for non-union or other such county employees, and a 28-E agreement with Adair County for the services of Cass County Engineer Charles Marker. The 28-E agreement stipulates Marker will get a two-percent increase in pay, the cost of which will be shared by the two-counties.

Backyard and Beyond 06-08-2011

Podcasts

June 8th, 2011 by admin

Lavon speaks about strawberries!

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9AM Newscast 06-08-2011

News, Podcasts

June 8th, 2011 by admin

w/ Morning Announcer Chris Parks

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8AM Sportscast 06-08-2011

Podcasts, Sports

June 8th, 2011 by admin

w/Sports Director Jim Field

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Atlantic vs Harlan Baseball 06-07-2011

Podcasts, Sports

June 8th, 2011 by admin

Sports Director Jim Field with the call.

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Testing of new control system results in Atlantic Power Outage

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June 8th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

About one-third of the City of Atlantic and a large part of a rural area served by an Atlantic Municipal Utilities substation were without power for a few minutes Tuesday evening, thanks to a previously unknown problem.

Greg Smith, AMU’s Director of Electric Operations said they were putting in a new control system at around 4:45-p.m., and when they went to test the system and operate a breaker remotely, they quickly discovered a problem with some of the older wiring. Smith says result was a signal being sent to a wrong breaker, which opened-up and caused the Chestnut Street substation to briefly go off-line. He says it‘s a good thing they found the problem because the wiring was incorrect.

He says once the signal was sent and the breakers were tripped, they were able to clear the alarms and restore electrical service.  Smith says they are working to correct the problem so it doesn’t occur again.

7AM Newscast 06-08-2011

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June 8th, 2011 by admin

w/ News Director Ric Hanson

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Tuesday Baseball/Softball Scores

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June 8th, 2011 by admin

Baseball

  • Atlantic 14, Harlan 4 (5) (Dalton Franken 4 for 4 with 2 RBI & 3 Runs, Chad Christensen 2 for 3 with 3 RBI, Garrett Eblen winning pitcher, AHS 5-3)
  • Lewis Central 17, Kuemper Catholic 7
  • Glenwood 19, Clarinda 7
  • Shenendoah 7, Red Oak 2
  • Denison-Schleswig 12, Cherokee 7
  • Creston 12, Winterset 1 (6 inn)
  • Walnut 12, Orient-Macksburg 4
  • Tri-Center 5, St. Albert 3
  • Treynor 10, Nishnabotna 2
  • Coon Rapids Bayard 9, West Central Valley 0
  • Corning 10, Nodaway Valley 0
  • Fremont-Mills 16, Stanton 1 (4 inn)
  • East Mills 20, Clarinda Academy 5
  • Sidney 18, Essex 5
  • Bedford 14, East Union 7
  • Mount Ayr 14, Lenox 6
  • Martensdale-St. Mary’s 6 Southeast Warren 1
  • Abraham Lincoln 12-2, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 7-11
  • IKM-Manning 14, Boyer Valley 1

Softball

  • Harlan 8, Atlantic 0
  • Red Oak 14, Shenendoah 2  5-innings
  • Glenwood 9, Clarinda 3
  • Lewis Central 5, Kuemper Catholic 0
  • Creston 11, Des Moines North 0 (5 inn)
  • Denison 5, Missouri Valley 4
  • Walnut 5, Orient-Macksburg 4  9-innings
  • AHST 2, Treynor 1
  • Corning 10, Nodaway Valley 3
  • OA-BCIG 4, Maple Valley-AO 3
  • Charter Oak-Ute 18, IKM-Manning 10

Atlantic vs. Harlan Deatils:

Harlan 8 @ Atlantic 0

1  2  3  4  5  6  7  R  H  E
HAR 1  0  3  0  3  0  1  8  8  1
ATL 0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  3  2

WP- Brook Schaben   LP- Marissa Berns

Atlantic Highlights…
4th – ReAnn Cappel doubled to lead off the inning, moved to third on a FC
by Bre VonWehye but was called for leaving too early on a pop out by Tiara
Edelman.

6th – Katie Groves led off the inning with a walk.  Mollee Welter entered
the game as a courtesy runner.   Ali Krogman reached on a fielding error.
Both runners moved up on a FC hit by ReAnn Capple but were stranded with a
strike out then ground out.

Coach Hinzmann’s comments…
“Not to take anything away from Harlan, they are an outstanding team, but
we just did not execute very well tonight and we lacked a great deal of
discipline at the plate.  Those are two things which you simply can not do
against one of the best teams in the state and one of the best pitchers in
the conference.  As a team we need to stop playing scared and begin
playing with some confidence.  We seemed to be playing unemotional right
now and consequently are making mistakes that are more associated with
Little League teams and not 3A Hawkeye-Ten teams. I pitchers need to step
up and make pitches or we are going to continue to struggle.”

Old phone scam makes a comeback

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June 8th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

An old scam is making a comeback. The Cass County Sheriff’s Office is making the public aware of a scam that is currently going around in our area.

The scam involves a person who — in most cases — calls, claiming to be a grandchild or another relative. The individuals claims they are in jail and need money.

The Sheriff’s Office encourages anyone receiving a call of that nature to be extremely suspicious, and to ask questions of the caller, that only your grandchild or other relative would know the answers to.

In addition, before offering any financial help or information, you should to attempt to contact your grandchild or other relative yourself, to verify the story being told to you. You may recall, a year or so ago, we told you an area resident received a similar call from a person claiming to be a man’s grandson who was in jail in Canada.

When the resident asked the caller a question only his grandson could answer, the person on the other end of the phone became upset and eventually hung-up. The man later called his grandson to confirm he was NOT in trouble with the law.