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Cass County Supervisors to discuss/act on several matters

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January 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Board of Supervisors will discuss and act on several matters to come before them during their meeting 9-a.m. Tuesday, in their Courthouse Boardroom. According to the agenda, the Board will:

  • Discuss a Township allocation to the Wiota Fire Department
  • Act on approving a five-year lease extension with the Cambridge Law Firm for part of a county-owned building near 8th and Poplar Streets.
  • Approve a Resolution with regard to Livestock Facility Construction Evaluation and the use of the Master Matrix.
  • Approve changes to the employee manual.
  • The Board will also act on the following appointments:
    • Atlantic Mayor Grace Garrett to the Southwest Iowa Planning Council (SWIPCO), for 2023 (w/City Admin. John Lund as Alternate)
    • Chelsea McCunn to the County Zoning Board of Adjustment
    • Brighton Township Clerk (If a candidate is available), and,
    • Victoria Township Trustee (if a candidate is available).

The Cass County Supervisors will also hear a monthly report from Cass/Guthrie County Environmental Health Director Jotham Arber, a Quarterly report from County Conservation Director Micah Lee, and a weekly report from Engineer Trent Wolken.

 

Creston woman arrested on multiple warrants

News

January 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – The Creston Police Department reports four recent arrests. At around 3:12-a.m. Sunday, 20-year-old Emily Marie Dohrn, of Creston, was arrested at Birch and Fremont Streets She was taken into custody on multiple warrants, including two out Union County for Forgery, Possession of a Controlled Substance/marijuana -1st offense, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Interference with Official Acts, and Providing False Identification Information. She was being held without bond in the Clarke County Jail.

Saturday night, 28-year-old Brandon Walls, of Creston, was arrested at Sumner and Spencer on a charge of OWI 1st offense.  Walls was transported to the Union County Jail and later released on a $1,000 cash or surety bond.

There were two arrests on Friday, in Creston: 21-year-old Malachi Shon Elms, of Orient, was arrested at around 8:47-p.m. Elms was charged with Disorderly Conduct, Interference with Official Acts, and Public Intox. Elms was taken to the Union County Jail where he was released on $900 cash or surety bond. And, at around 9:32-p.m., Friday, 37-year-old Ashley Ann Davis, of Creston, was arrested at 119 N Walnut. Davis was charged with Assault. Davis was taken to the Union County Jail where she later bonded.

On Thursday, Creston Police arrested 40-year-old Milea Mickey, of Creston. Mickey was charged with Assault and transported to the Union County Jail. She was released on promise to appear. in court.

Heartbeat Today 01-16-2023

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

January 16th, 2023 by admin

Jim Field speaks with Kitt Tovar Jensen, ISU Extension Beginning Farmer Center Manager, about an upcoming Farm Transitions Conference in Ames.

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Collision in Red Oak Saturday afternoon – no injuries

News

January 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – Police in Red Oak say no injuries were reported following a collision that occurred at around 1:40-p.m. Saturday, on Highway 48 (Broadway St.). Authorities say a2006 Dodge pickup driven by 60-year-old Steven Johnson, of Red Oak, was southbound on Broadway. A 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix driven by 16-year-old Maddex McCunn, of Red Oak, was at a stop sign and began to pull out from the stop sign. He failed to see the pickup passing by and struck the pickup broadside. Both drivers were wearing their seat belts.

The collision caused the truck to spin into the grass on the west side of the road. McCunn was cited for Failure to Yield from a Stop Sign. Damage from the collision amounted to $10, 500.

DOROTHY CORINE (NEWMAN) BURNETT, 87, of Wichita, KS (Formerly of Atlantic) (Svcs. at a later date)

Obituaries

January 16th, 2023 by admin

DOROTHY CORINE (NEWMAN) BURNETT, 87, of Wichita, KS (Formerly of Atlantic) died on Friday, January 13th. A Memorial Service for DOROTHY CORINE (NEWMAN) BURNETT will be hosted by the family at a date to be determined in Atlantic this spring.

DOROTHY CORINE (NEWMAN) BURNETT is survived by:

Husband: Chuck Burnett of Wichita, KS.

Sons: Scott (Cindy) Burnett of Rogers, AR. Brian Burnett of Des Moines.

Daughter: Lynn (Scott) Stutler of Wichita, KS.

Sister: Gloria (Roger) Cashett of Glenwood.

Sister-in-law: Sharon Newman of Council Bluffs.

5 Grandchildren

5 Great-Grandchildren

Many Nieces and Nephews.

BEATRICE M. JORGENSEN, 84, of Audubon (Svcs. 01/17/2023)

Obituaries

January 16th, 2023 by admin

BEATRICE M. JORGENSEN, 84, of Audubon died Thursday, January 12th at The Friendship Home in Audubon. Funeral services for BEATRICE M. JORGENSEN will be held on Tuesday, January 17th at 10:30 a.m. in the Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church in Audubon. Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon has the arrangements.

Family will meet with friends on Monday, January 16th from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon.

Burial will be in the Maple Grove Cemetery in Audubon.

BEATRICE M. JORGENSEN is survived by:

Son: Greg (Cindy) Jorgensen of Montgomery, TX.

Sisters: Virginia (Norbert) Stoberl of Manning. Marlene Walters of Audubon.

Brother: Darvin Jorgensen of Exira.

Sisters-in-law: Shirley Jorgensen and Carol Jorgensen, both of Audubon.

Brother-in-law: Mick Schurer of Lawrence, KS.

2 Grandchildren

Numerous Nieces, Nephews, Other Relatives, and Many Friends.

Iowa Beef Industry Council Names Executive Director

Ag/Outdoor

January 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Ames, Iowa – The Iowa Beef Industry Council board of directors selected Mike Anderson, of Ames, to lead as executive director of the Iowa Beef Checkoff organization.

Anderson comes to the beef council after 17 years with Iowa State Extension & Outreach where he served as program manager of 4-H Agriculture & Natural Resources. Anderson is experienced in personnel and program management through his background in coordinating 4-H livestock superintendents and shows at the Iowa State Fair, implementing Iowa 4-H online enrollment and identification programs and hosting several state 4-H events and activities.

Mike Anderson Exec. Director, IBC

“My previous experiences working with youth and adults has been really rewarding and eye-opening. I have seen first-hand how 4-H and FFA youth are more removed from the farm than ever before and would like to use this role as an opportunity to share the importance of agriculture with consumers and tying that back to beef production. I am a firm believer in building a strong team and I look forward to working with staff, board members and stakeholders to execute programs that help share the story of Iowa’s beef industry,” said Anderson.

Atlantic City Council has an early start on Wednesday

News

January 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The City Council will begin their regular session at 4-p.m. Wednesday (90 minutes earlier than normal) Jan. 18th, due to what City Administrator John Lund says is a “Presentation-heavy meeting themed around economic development.” The meeting takes place in the Council’s Chambers at City Hall.

The only action item on the action is an Order to reappoint Lloyd Munson to the Board of Adjustment. The meeting includes a Public Hearing on the status of funded activities for the City of Atlantic CDBG CV Project (Community Development Block Grant Corona Virus eligible project[s]).

Presentations are expected from:

  • Retail Coach Austin Farmer, with regard to retail recruitment activity.
  • Chamber Executive Director Bailey Smith, on 2022 Chamber Accomplishments and 2023 Goal.
  • CADCO (Cass-Atlantic Development Corporation) Executive Director Jen McEntaffer will present a similar report to Smith’s.
  • and, Jessie Shiels and Alexsis Fleener will discuss the DiscoverAtlanticIowa.com Project.

In his report to the Council, Atlantic Police Chief Devin Hogue will discuss Dec. 13, 2022 through Jan. 11, 2023 Police Department date, that includes:

  • 427 Calls for Service
  • 60 Traffic stops
  • 34 Citations issued.
  • 22 Written Warnings issued
  • 26 Arrests were conducted
  • 40 Charges were filed
  • 20 Incident reports were completed, and
  • 12 accidents were covered.

Following the regular session, the Atlantic City Council will adjourn and open a Work Session/Budget Workshop, which includes discussion on: Emergency Management Preparedness Planning; FY 2024 Budget Issues and Beyond, and a Budget Schedule for Jan. 19 through Feb. 15, 2023.

Elma man charged in death of New Hampton man

News

January 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – An Elma man has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of a New Hampton man. The Howard County Sheriff’s Office says 26-year-old Sayvonne Jordan is accused of killing Jonathan Esparza on October 20th in Elma. Authorities executed a search warrant at Jordan’s home on November 30th and human remains were found.

The sheriff’s office says Esparza was listed as a missing person and his car was located on November 11th. Jordan is being held in the Howard County Jail on one million dollars bond.

U-I medical professor says bivalent COVID booster proving effective

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January 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Recent data published by the Centers for Disease Control show the most recent bivalent COVID-19 booster is very effective in preventing hospitalizations of older Iowans. Some of the state data came from the University of Iowa and it shows that people over 65 who got the bivalent booster were 73 percent less likely to be hospitalized with COVID than those who have just received doses of a monovalent vaccine. U-I emergency medicine professor, Nick Mohr, says the elderly aren’t the only ones who can benefit from the bivalent booster. “Being vaccinated is important not only for those people, but for the people who are in their families and their loved ones and friends to protect the people who are most likely to have bad outcomes from COVID 19 infection,” Mohr says.

He says the bivalent booster is also effective against the new highly transmittable XBB.1.5 subvariant. “The vaccine is still especially effective at preventing hospitalization and death and COVID-19. And even with the new variant, it looks like the bivalent vaccine is still an effective tool in the toolbox,” he says.

Information from the C-D-C shows just more than half of Iowa seniors who are 65 and older have received the bivalent booster.

(reporting by Natalie Krebs, Iowa Public Radio)