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Healthy Cass County Continues to Promote Mental Health Resources

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July 19th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Board of Supervisors declared May Mental Health Month, and throughout the month of May, businesses and organizations shared mental health resources and promoted mental wellbeing across Cass County. For example, yard signs with messages such as “Mental Health is Health” and “It’s OK to Not Be OK” were displayed outside the courthouse and at parks, and libraries and other businesses across Cass County shared brochures on mental health resources.

While Mental Health Month may be over, mental health resources remain available. Mental health resources and many mental health trainings can be requested at any time.

A message written in chalk says, Keep Trying Your Doing Great. Atlantic elementary students wrote mental health messages on sidewalks in downtown Atlantic during May thanks to a chalk donation from Cappel’s Ace Hardware.

Mental health crisis resources available to people in Cass County 24/7 include:

For additional mental health resources in Cass County, see the Cass County Urgent Need Community Resource Guide at www.extension.iastate.edu/cass/. For a paper copy of the guide,
call or visit the Cass County Extension Office at 805 W. 10th Street, Atlantic, IA 50022.

Free Mental Health Programs available in Cass County on request include:
Programs are available to businesses, churches, clubs, and other organizations.

  • Question. Persuade. Refer. Suicide prevention training for adults by ISU Extension. Length: 1-1.5 hrs. Contact: Cass County ISU Extension at 712-243-1132.
  • Make It OK: Stigma is one of the greatest barriers to people getting mental health treatment. This is a mental health stigma reduction training. Length: 45 min – 1.5 hours.
    Contact: Cass County Wellness Coordinator Brigham Hoegh bhoegh@iastate.edu or 712-249-5870.
  • NAMI Ending the Silence: Ending the Silence is a 50-minute session designed for middle and high school students. Students learn about mental health conditions through a brief
    presentation, short videos, and personal testimony from a young adult who describes their journey to recovery. Contact: Anna Killpack, Executive Director of NAMI Southwest Iowa,
    anna@namisouthwestiowa.com, 712-542-7904. (NAMI Southwest Iowa is an affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), which is the nation’s largest grassroots mental
    health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness.)
  • CALM (Counseling on Access to Lethal Means) Is a suicide prevention training for adults related to reducing access to firearms. Length: 1 – 1.5 hrs Contact: Gina Moulas, Community
    Engagement and Partnership Coordinator for Suicide Prevention, VA Nebraska Western Iowa Health Care System, gina.moulas@va.gov, 402-810-0074.

For more information on available mental health programming or to discuss scheduling, call the Cass County ISU Extension Office at 712-243-1132.

Healthy Cass County is a community-focused volunteer network formed to promote the health and well-being of Cass County residents. Healthy Cass County meets on the second Monday of the month from 12-1 PM. Healthy Cass County welcomes participants from across Cass County. Reach out to Cass County Wellness Coordinator Brigham Hoegh at bhoegh@iastate.edu or call 712-249-5870 for more information. For information on community wellness events or resources, follow Healthy Cass County on Facebook @HealthyCassCounty.

NANCY ANN ROURICK, 89, of Ankeny (formerly of Atlantic) – (Memorial Mass, 7/22/22)

Obituaries

July 19th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

NANCY ANN ROURICK, 89, of Ankeny (formerly of Atlantic). died May 10, 2022, at MercyOne Hospital in Des Moines. A Memorial Mass for NANCY ANN ROURICK will be held 10-a.m. Friday, July 22, 2022, at the Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Atlantic. Schmidt Family Funeral Home of Atlantic is handling the arrangements.

Visitation will be held one hour prior to the Memorial Mass (from 9-a.m. to 10-a.m.), at SS Peter & Paul Catholic Church.

Burial will be held at the Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Cemetery, with luncheon to follow at Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Church Parish Center.

NANCY ANN ROURICK is survived by:

Her sons – Patrick (Linda) Rourick; Timothy (Kimberly) Rourick; Shawn (Christine) Rourick, and Thomas (Linda) Rourick.

Her daughter – Rebecca (Andy) Siska

17 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren; her in-laws, other relatives and friends.

GARY RAY NICHOLS, 76, of Atlantic (Graveside Svcs. 7/23/22)

Obituaries

July 19th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

GARY RAY NICHOLS, 76, of Atlantic, died Tuesday, April 19, 2022, at Iowa Lutheran Hospital in Des Moines. Graveside services with military honors for GARY NICHOLS will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 23, 2022, at Evergreen Cemetery in Anita. Schmidt Family Funeral Home of Anita is handling the arrangements.

Memorials may be directed to the Anita American Legion Post 210 and may be mailed to the Schmidt Family Funeral Home P.O. Box 523, Atlantic, IA 50022.

GARY NICHOLS is survived by:

His son – Terry Nichols, of Adair.

His daughter – Tammy Rangel, of Garland, TX.

6 grandchildren, and 7 great-grandchildren.

Heartbeat Today 7-19-2022

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

July 19th, 2022 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with John Paul about the Western Iowa Mutual Insurance Golf Benefit that raised money for local fire departments.

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2 arrested Tuesday morning in Red Oak following assault investigation

News

July 19th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – An investigation into an alleged assault early this (Tuesday) morning, in Red Oak, resulted in the arrest of two people. Red Oak Police say Officers were called to the 300 block of E. Market Street in Red Oak, for an assault that had occurred. Before those Officers arrived, Dispatch advised them that the female victim of the assault was in the front lobby of the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center. She reported the assault, and also that the alleged assailant, 24-year-old Abigail Jean Kates, of Red Oak, threw a pan at the woman’s car, causing one of the rear driver’s side windows to shatter.

Officers spoke with both the victim and Kates. They subsequently charged Kates with Domestic Abuse Assault/1st offense. In addition, 32-year-old Dylan Thomas Griffeth, of Red Oak, was charged with Criminal Mischief in the 4th Degree, and Domestic Abuse Assault/1st offense.

Both subjects were being held without bond in the Montgomery County Jail, as of the latest report.

Creston Police report, 7/19/22

News

July 19th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Officials with the Creston Police Department reports the arrest on Monday, at the Union County Law Enforcement Center, of 24-year-old Maxim. R. Kozlov, from Shannon City. Kozlov was charged with a Department of Corrections Warrant for Violation of Parole. He was being held in the Union County Jail on No Bond.

And, there were two incidents reported to Creston Police, Monday. A woman from Afton said someone stole her black leather Montana purse while working at the hospital. Contents taken were a debit card, drivers license, check book, cash and car keys. Loss estimate $260. The theft took place sometime between 2:30- and 3-p.m., Monday.

A Creston woman reported Monday night, that someone stole her Black and Orange BMX Bike from the side yard next to the front door. Loss estimate $200

Iowa schools encouraged to apply for federal grants for new buses

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July 19th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – State Auditor Rob Sand is encouraging Iowa school districts to apply for federal infrastructure grants to replace aging diesel powered buses. The grants can be used to buy buses that are battery-powered or run on propane or compressed natural gas. Sand says the federal program puts no limit on how much money goes to each state. “If we do a good job of getting applications in, we could really make great investments in our school bus fleet and great investments in reducing costs for our school districts in this state,” Sand says.

The application deadline is August 19th. Sand says more efficient school buses could make a big impact on a district’s budget. “Now that inflation is a problem and we are dealing with high fuel prices constantly, this could be an incredibly promising program for a lot of school districts to be able to save a good amount of money,” Sand says.

The grants come from the bipartisan infrastructure bill congress approved last year. The program is for replacing buses that are at least 12 years old. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has a list of 204 public school districts in Iowa that would be prioritized for grants because they are rural or serve a student body with a high poverty rate. The Meskwaki Settlement School is also on the E-P-A’s priority list for bus replacement.

(Reporting by Iowa Public Radio’s Grant Gerlock)

Beware of a social media “Friends” scam

News

July 19th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – A Senior Citizen in Atlantic has asked the local media to warn the public about a scam involving fake Facebook “friends”.  The person says you may receive a message from a friend on Facebook Messenger, your phone or computer, telling you about a non-taxable grant that is available to low-income senior citizens. This so-called “friend” will tell you that he or she applied and paid a small fee and got the money delivered to their door shortly after. Your “friend” may also tell you that you need to pay some additional fees, all using Cash App, Zelle or gift cards. Please be aware you are never chatting with your real “friend”, you’re chatting with a scammer.

The senior citizen who approached the media, said they thought this was a scam to start with, but with three “friends” messaging them and encouraging the person to apply, they began to think it was real. The key to avoid this scam is to contact your real friend(s) in-person and ask if they know about these grants or programs that are being promoted.

The citizen concluded by saying, “Let my loss save you from being tempted.”

State Softball Schedule 07/18/2022

Sports

July 19th, 2022 by admin

Tuesday, July 19
Class 3A Quarterfinals

11:00 a.m. –  Kruger Seeds Field
#2 Davenport Assumption (34-8) vs. #7 Ballard (16-20)

11:30 a.m. – Iowa Central Field
#3 Williamsburg (32-10) vs. #6 Sioux Center (22-9)

Class 2A Quarterfinals

1:00 p.m. – Kruger Seeds Field
#2 North Union (32-3) vs. #7 Louisa-Muscatine (25-8)

1:30 p.m. – Iowa Central Field
#3 Logan-Magnolia (28-0) vs. #6 Wilton (26-6)

3:00 p.m. – Kruger Seeds Field
#1 Central Springs (31-1) vs. #8 Mount Ayr (17-9)

3:30 p.m. – Iowa Central Field
#4 Iowa City Regina (21-11) vs. #5 Van Meter (30-9)

Class 1A Quarterfinals

5:00 p..m. – Kruger Seeds Field
#1 North Linn (32-8) vs. #8 Newman Catholic (25-9)

5:30 p.m. – Iowa Central Field
#4 Remsen St. Mary’s vs. #5 Southeast Warren (23-4)

7:00 p.m. – Kruger Seeds Field
#2 Newell-Fonda (35-4) vs. #7 Martensdale-St. Marys (24-3)

7:30 p.m. – Iowa Central Field
#3 Lisbon (35-4) vs. #6 Twin Cedars (26-3)

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley – Tuesday, July 19, 2022

Weather

July 19th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly sunny. High 95. SW winds @ 10-20mph becoming NW, late.
Tonight: Fair to P/Cldy. Low around 68. NW @ 10.
Tomorrow: Mo. Sunny, with a high near 90. NW-S @ 5-10.
Thursday: P/Cldy. High 93.
Friday: P/Cldy. High near 95.

Monday’s High in Atlantic was 88. The Low was 61. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 86 and the Low was 58. The Record High on this date was 110 in 1934. The Record Low was 47 in 1891 & 1947.