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Atlantic looks to send big senior class out strong in final home game

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October 13th, 2022 by admin

Trojan LogoThe Atlantic Trojans (3-4) are hoping to send out a big class of 21 seniors on a high note. The Trojans host the Saydel Eagles (0-7) this week in the final game at the Trojan Bowl this season. Atlantic Head Coach Joe Brummer said it’s not just a group that has an impact on the football field but all throughout the school and community.

Atlantic played well last week in a win at Knoxville and Coach Brummer hopes they can build off that strong performance.

Saydel has struggled to generate consistent offense this season with a largely young team. Coach Brummer said they will need to put the pressure on early to not be the team that let’s them gain some footing.

The Trojans and Eagles kickoff Friday at 7:00 p.m. at the Trojan Bowl. You can hear a full interview with Coach Brummer on Trojan Preview at 4:45 p.m. Friday afternoon.

Mills County Sheriff’s report: Malvern man arrested; semi driver misdirected by GPS gets in a rut

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October 13th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports a man from Malvern was arrested Tuesday evening. 71-year-old James Edward Pontow was arrested at around 6-p.m., for Driving While Barred.

Deputies investigated an incident that resulted in property damage, Wednesday afternoon. Authorities say 48-year-old John Lindeman, of Defiance, was backing a 2020 Kenworth semi tractor-trailer up a driveway at 21505 Eastman Road at around 4:45-p.m., after he improperly turned down the driveway. The truck was unable to gain traction on the gravel road, and was privately towed back to Eastman Road.

The Sheriff’s Office said the semi’s actions caused significant ruts and damage to the gravel driveway that had just been resurfaced by the homeowner. Lindeman told Deputies that his GPS told him to use the driveway as he was delivering goods, but he realized too late that the address was not correct, and he was unable to back-up on the driveway. No citations were issued.

Baylor is the preseason pick to win Big 12 men’s basketball title

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October 13th, 2022 by admin

For the second time in three years, Baylor was chosen by the league’s head coaches to win the Big 12 men’s basketball regular season title. The Bears were also the preseason favorite in 2020-21 and went on to win both the Big 12 and NCAA championships.

Baylor received five first-place votes and totaled 77 points to edge out Kansas for the top spot. The Jayhawks had four first-place nods and 73 points to place second. Texas was picked third with the final first-place vote and 64 points. TCU was chosen fourth followed by a tie for fifth between Oklahoma State and Texas Tech. The remainder of the poll included Oklahoma in seventh, Iowa State eighth, West Virginia ninth and Kansas State 10th.

The Big 12 has won the last two national championships as Kansas brought home the 2022 trophy following Baylor’s title in 2021. Big 12 teams have played in the last four Final Fours and the last three national championship games. The Big 12 is the first conference to win back-to-back national championships since 2009 and 2010 and is the only conference to have three different teams play in three consecutive championship games. Sixty percent of Big 12 institutions have advanced to the Final Four since 2002, the highest percentage among conferences.

Head coaches and student-athletes from each team will appear at the Big 12 Men’s Basketball Tipoff, presented by Old Trapper in Kansas City on Wednesday October 19. Interviews from the event will air on Big 12 Now on ESPN+ from 9:00 a.m. – Noon CT. The regular season will start on Monday, November 7 with conference play beginning on New Year’s Eve.

2022-23 Big 12 Preseason Poll

Team (First-place votes) Points
1. Baylor (5) 77
2. Kansas (4) 73
3. Texas (1) 64
4. TCU 58
T5. Oklahoma State 42
Texas Tech 42
7. Oklahoma 32
8. Iowa State 30
9. West Virginia 20
10. Kansas State 12

Coaches are not permitted to vote for their own team.

KELLY WEIL, 40, of Atlantic (Svcs. 10/19/2022)

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October 13th, 2022 by Jim Field

KELLY WEIL, 40, of Atlantic died Wednesday, October 12, 2022 at Cass Health in Atlantic.  A Celebration of Life Visitation for KELLY WEIL, with the family present, will be held Wednesday, October 19th from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.


Prior to the end of the visitation there will be a time for sharing.

Memorials may be directed to the family for later designation.

Condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

KELLY WEIL is survived by:

Her Father: James (Ann Roth) McDonald of Emerson.

Husband:  Robert Weil.

Children: Quinn Weil of Atlantic. Rochelle Alire. Ambrosia Holt.

Brother: Kris (Jamie Ahrens) McDonald.

Half-Sister: Amy Delissa of Meade, KS.

Aunts and Uncles: Beth and Scott Tarr of Atlantic. Bill and Linda Shelton of Monmouth, IL.

Gasoline prices in Iowa 30 cents higher now than a month ago

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October 13th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Triple A is reporting gasoline prices in Iowa are about 30 cents a gallon higher than a month ago. Meredith Mitts is a spokeswoman for Triple A Iowa. “The reason we’re seeing this is while crude oil is still hovering around roughly the same prices, we’re seeing an increase in demand,” she says, “which is driving some of those prices up.” Mitts says gas prices in the weeks ahead are expected to rise because of holiday travel and weather may be another factor.

“It could be a snow storm or a rain storm. It could be a hurricane hitting some of those pipelines,” Mitts says, “but severe weather has the ability to impact what gas prices we’re seeing locally even if hitting somewhere else, like down in Florida or on the east or west coast.” Council Bluffs is where gas is selling for the lowest price right now — three-59 ($3.59) a gallon, according to Triple A. Ames has the highest price at three-84 ($3.84) a gallon. “In the last week, though, we’ve really only gone up three or four cents, depending on where you’re at,” Mitts says.

Diesel fuels prices are averaging above five dollars a gallon in Iowa. That’s about 38 cents more than a week ago — and nearly equal to the nationwide jump in diesel this past week.

Work Release Escape of Brent Robinson

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October 13th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Coralville, Iowa – The Iowa Dept. of Corrections, on Wednesday, reported 21-year-old Brent Lee Robinson, convicted of Robbery 2nd Degree in Linn County, failed to report back to the Hope House Residential Facility as required, Tuesday.

Robinson is a white male, height 6’3″, and weighs 201 pounds. He was admitted to the work release facility on August 11, 2022. Persons with information on Robinson’s whereabouts should contact local police.

Brent Robinson (IA DOC photo)

West Des Moines Man Charged with Securities Fraud; State Encourages Potential Victims to Come Forward

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October 13th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Des Moines, Iowa – Officials with the Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau report, 68-year-old Alan Steven Kessler, of West Des Moines, was recently charged with one count of Theft in the First Degree Against an Older Individual (Class B Felony), one count of Ongoing Criminal Conduct (Class B Felony), and one count of Securities Fraud (Class C Felony) following an investigation by the Iowa Attorney General’s Office and the Iowa Insurance Division’s Securities Bureau. The charges against Kessler stem from an investigation which began in April of 2022.  According to a criminal complaint filed by the Dallas County Attorney’s Office, Kessler allegedly had an ongoing scheme to steal from and defraud an elderly individual.

Alan S. Kessler (Photo Courtesy of Dallas County Sheriff’s Office)

Iowa Insurance Commissioner Doug Ommen said “This case is working its way through the legal system, but it’s possible that there may be more victims out there. I encourage anyone that may have been defrauded by Mr. Kessler to come forward and contact our offices immediately.” Attorney General Tom Miller says “This is one of the first charges filed under Iowa’s new criminal elder abuse law, which went into effect July 1. We’ve been advocating for the legislation for years to address abuses like these.” Miller encouraged Iowans to report other alleged instances of fraud by Kessler to the Consumer Protection Division at consumer@ag.iowa.gov or 888-777-4590.

On October 2, 2022, Kessler was arrested and booked into the Dallas County Jail.  Kessler posted a $25,000 bond and was released.

In a separate case, 47-year-old Sang Nguyen, of Des Moines, pled guilty on October 4, 2022, to one count of Insurance Fraud – Application Submission (Class D Felony) following an investigation by the Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau.  The investigation began in June of 2022 after the Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau received information indicating Nguyen had provided false information to an insurer when purchasing full coverage automobile insurance.

The investigation determined that after Nguyen’s motorcycle was involved in a single vehicle collision and sustained over $3,000 in damage he contacted an insurer to purchase auto insurance coverage.  During the purchase Nguyen provided false information about the existing damage to his motorcycle and was granted full coverage automotive insurance.  Days later, Nguyen filed an insurance claim alleging that the pre-existing damage occurred after he obtained the insurance coverage.  Nguyen’s intent was to receive insurance benefits to which he was not entitled.  Nguyen was arrested on July 20, 2022.

Sang Nguyen (Photo courtesy of the Polk County Jail)

Following his guilty plea, Nguyen received a five year suspended prison sentence and was placed on supervised probation for two years.  Nguyen was also ordered to pay a fine of $1,025.

Note: A criminal charge is merely an accusation and a defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Atlantic Police report on arrests & citations, 9/26/22-10/9/22

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October 13th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Officials with the Atlantic Police Department have issued a report on arrests and citations covering the Sept. 26 through Oct. 9, time-frame. Most recently….

  • This past Sunday (Oct. 9), officers arrested 27-year-old Mikenda Ifraim, of Atlantic, for Criminal Mischief in the 4th Degree.
  • Last Friday (10/7), Atlantic Police arrested 22-year-old SK Kovac, of Atlantic, for Harassment in the 2nd Degree.
  • On Oct. 6th, 33-year-old Brett Pryor, of Atlantic, was arrested on charges that include: Domestic Abuse Assault (3rd or subsequent offense); Interference with Official Acts; Assault on Persons in Certain Occupations; Public Intoxication, and Disorderly Conduct.
  • Atlantic Police arrested 24-year-old Kimboy Alian, of Atlantic, on Oct. 5th, for Criminal Mischief in the 4th Degree, and Public Intoxication.
  • 26-year-old GLove Kovac, of Atlantic, was arrested Oct. 4th, on a Cass County warrant for Failure to Appear.
  • 22-year-old Justin Rollin, of Atlantic, and 35-year-old Michael Leeper, of Adair, were arrested in Atlantic Oct. 3rd, on separate charges. Rollin was charged with Criminal Mischief in the 5th Degree. He was released at the scene with a citation; Leeper was arrested for OWI/1st offense.
  • On Oct. 1st, officers with the APD arrested 48-year-old Dan Christensen, of Atlantic, for: Public Intox.; Interference w/Official Acts; Criminal Mischief in the 3rd Degree; Assault on Persons in Certain Occupations; Assault; Possession of a Controlled Substance (Marijuana), and Poss. of Drug Paraphernalia.
  • Sept. 27th, Atlantic Police arrested 23-year-old Rosemary Moses, of Atlantic, for Disorderly Conduct.
  • And, on the 26th, 19-year-old Myson Kovac, of Atlantic, was arrested for Theft in the 3rd Degree.

With the exception of Justin Rollin, Rosemary Moses, Michael Leeper, GLove Kovac and Mikenda Ifraim, each of the other individuals mentioned remained held in the Cass County Jail, as of Thursday morning.

IATC Individual Cross Country Rankings 10/12/2022

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October 13th, 2022 by admin

Class 1A Girls

4. Madison Sporrer, Logan-Magnolia
11. Ava Campbell, ACGC
13. Allysen Johnsen, Logan-Magnolia
22. Mya Moss, Logan-Magnolia
23. Addison Murdoch, Woodbine
30. Carly Henderson, Riverside

Class 1A Boys

1 Justin Reinhart, ACGC
4. Patrick Heffernan, Boyer Valley
6. Landon Bendgen, Woodbine
7. Colin Lillie, St. Albert
8. Caden Keller, IKM-Manning
12. Doug Berg, Nodaway Valley
28. Andrew Mahaffey, ACGC

Class 2A Girls

5. Mayson Hartley, Clarinda
14. Raenna Henke, Clarinda

Class 2A Boys

25. Treyton Schaapherder, Clarinda
28. Kyle Wagoner, Clarinda

Class 3A Girls

4. Lindsey Sonderman, Harlan
19. Lola Mendlik, Denison-Schleswig
20. Claire Pellett, Atlantic

Class 3A Boys

2. Ethan Eichhorn, Lewis Central
10. Bryant Keller, Glenwood
14. Kade Diercks, Lewis Central
17. Andrew Smith, Glenwood

Tender Barbecued Chicken (10-13-2022)

Mom's Tips

October 13th, 2022 by Jim Field

  • 1 broiler/fryer chicken (3-4 lbs), cut up
  • 1 tablespoon canola oil
  • 1 medium onion, thinly sliced
  • 1 medium lemon, thinly sliced
  • 1 bottle (18 oz.) barbecue sauce
  • 3/4 cup cola

In a large skillet, brown chicken in oil in batches.  Transfer to a 3-quart slow cooker.  Top with onion and lemon slices.  Combine barbecue sauce and cola; pour over chicken.

Cover and cook on low until chicken is tender, 4-5 hours.  If desired, skim fat and thicken cooking juices; serve with chicken.

YIELD:  6 servings