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Fatal collision in SE Iowa Friday morning

News

February 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

CORYDON, Iowa — A head-on collision between a car and a semi tractor-trailer Friday morning in southeast Iowa, claimed the life of a man from Chariton. The Iowa State Patrol reports the crash happened on Highway 14 in Wayne County at around 8:30-a.m. For reasons unknown, a 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix driven by 44-year-old Brian Irving, swerved in front of an oncoming semi near Corydon.

The 43-year-old driver of the semi, a man from Henderson, Nevada, tried to avoid the collision but could not. Irving died at the scene. The truck driver was not injured in the crash. The crash remains under investigation.

WEEK OF FEBRUARY 14, 2022

Trading Post

February 14th, 2022 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: Small tiller for use in flower beds and other small areas, 9-10″ wide. $80. 712-243-4914.

WANTED: Looking to buy a bumper hitch trailer. Livestock or enclosed type trailer. Want to use it to move some furniture. Call 641-745-8221 in Fontanelle.

FOR SALE: I have three matching bookshelves for sale. $50 for all three or $20 a piece. SOLD! I also have a couch for sale for $50. Hide a bed couch. And a make shift dresser for free. 72 inches wide, 38 inches tall and 21 inches deep. 12 drawers. Call Julie. 712-254-0530

WANTED: Looking for a mature person to do activities and field trips with a high functioning special needs person. In the Oakland, Avoca area. 402-659-2752 or 712-355-2034.

FREE: I still have adult cats to give away and they are all fixed and have had there shots a  few months ago. I have only 1 kitten left that is 9 months old and she is super friendly and loves to be held and she is fixed too.She is a Sandy color.  Her name is Lucy.  Still have Missy that needs a home.  7 years old , spayed, declawed on front feet, Light Gray and white stripe. I have 2 cats that were found in the area of 8th and locust. I have been taking care of them for months now . If no one claims  them I will try and find homes for them too. All Grey and black stripes on 1 and other one is grey and black with white feet and white stripe on face and white on chest and I call him Rocco. Super friendly and loves to play and follow you around.
Pictures  attached in order of Lucy, Missy,Rocco, and the last 2 I started calling him Zeke.   Rocco and Zeke were the strays I have been feeding for awhile now. I still have 2 orange tabbys that are brothers about 6 years old. Front declawed. Once they get to know you they are so sweet… names are Thunder and Lightning and they are half brothers too Missy. 712-308-1554.

FREE: baby crib, on rollers, can fit through doorways, you haul. 254-0217.

FOR SALE: 2 bikes. 1st is a 26″ fat tire 6-speed, like new, $100. The 2nd is a 21-speed road bike, ridden some, $75. Would be willing to take best offer if you come check ’em out. Also selling a lift chair, barely used, leather, $200 OBO. Call 712-789-9713 or 712-789-9798.

FOR RENT: 3-bedroom trailer in Wiota. Stove and refrigerator furnished. No pets. Call 712-783-4476 after 3:00 p.m.

FOR SALE:  20″ Poulan push mower with adjustable wheel height and 4 HP Briggs & Stratton motor.  Like new.  Asking $100.  Call 712-304-4998 in Hamlin.

FOR SALE: Whirlpool microwave, 1200 watts, black, works fine $25 would deliver in Atlantic if needed. 417-876-7108 leave message if no answer.

FOR SALE: Small ranch style home. 2 bedrooms, well-kept with newer furnishings. Newer furnace, hot water heater, shingles, energy efficient window, central air. The home will need to be moved from current location, should be easily accomplished by a company. Appraised for $35,000 but asking $5,000 to offset moving cost. Seller will work with buyer on timeframe for moving. Has been heated during the winter so it can be viewed anytime. Call 712-304-2587.

FOR SALE:  a great condition ten speed riding bike.  Mongoose and model is LBOC.  In Red Oak.  Price $150.  Would like to sell by this Friday, February 18th, 2022.  Phone: 712-370-0874.  SOLD!

WANTED:   Inexpensive, 6ft tall bookcase, prefer walnut color.  I live in Atlantic and can’t travel too far to pick it up.  Phone 712 243-1109.

FOR SALE:  AM/FM/ 5 disc CD player with 4 speakers and woofer.  Asking $75.  Call 712-304-3787.

Cass County Supervisors agenda for 2/15/22

News

February 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Board of Supervisors will hold their regular weekly meeting 9-a.m. Tuesday, in their Boardroom at the courthouse. Their agenda is rather light for the morning. It includes the regular/weekly report from Cass County Engineer Trent Wolken, and discussion with regard to an economic development project in the unincorporated part of the County.

Other business includes the appointment of Cass County Zoning Commissioners, if any applications have been received and interested persons interviewed.

Atlantic & Iowa BPW scholarships available for 2022

News

February 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – A local organization, Atlantic Business and Professional Women (BPW), has five scholarships available for 2022. The Iowa Business and Professional Women’s Foundation also has a scholarship available.  Persons who could benefit from these scholarships should contact Laurine Price, at 712-249-6688 or lprice_79@msn.com for an application, or local high school scholarship websites. All applications are due by or postmarked by: April 1, 2022

  • The $750 Collen Scholarship is available to any female resident of Cass, Shelby, or Audubon Counties in Iowa. The student must be pursuing a degree in Computer Science, Management Information Systems, Computer Systems Management, Chemistry or Engineering. The student may attend college full-time or part-time.
  • The $1,000 BPW and/or $1,000 Bev Mendenhall Nursing Scholarship is available to a Cass County resident non-traditional (has been out of high school 5+ yrs.) female or male who: (1) Is a United States citizen; (2) Has been out of the work force and is seeking to get back into the work force and needs additional education; (3) Completed high school five or more years ago and wants to start or resume their college education; (4) Demonstrates financial need, scholastic ability, leadership skills and career goals. The Mendenhall Scholarship honors the memory of a long-time active BPW member.
  • The $1,000 Don Sonntag Nursing Scholarship provided by the generous donation from Don Sonntag. The scholarship is available to a female or male resident of Cass County, Iowa is a high school graduate or non-traditional student who is a US citizen and is pursuing education in the Nursing profession

The Atlantic Business and Professional Women (BPW) are honored to offer the Bev and Bart Webb Memorial $500 Scholarship. The Webb Family graciously donated memorial money for this scholarship to be awarded to an Atlantic High School Senior for 2022.

In addition, Iowa Business and Professional Women Foundation Scholarships are available:

The Iowa Business and Professional Women Foundation will award three educational scholarships for the 2022-2023 academic year. Three $1,000 scholarships will be available to those who apply and meet the following criteria. The awards will be presented at the Annual IBPWF Meeting on April 30, 2022.

Applicant Criteria:

  • Is a resident of Iowa; Is a United States citizen; Wants/needs to reenter the workforce but needs additional education; Wants to start or resume a college education. Graduated high school five (5) or more years ago (2016 or before);
  • Demonstrates financial need, scholastic ability, leadership skills and career goals.

Applicant must*:
· Complete the formal application in its entirety by Friday March 25th. Forms are available at https://www.bpw-iowa.org/bpw-iowa-foundation-scholarship
· Submit a copy of official transcripts from an accredited institution of higher learning. (Transcripts if stamped “Issued to Student” are acceptable.)

Submit three letters of reference (on letterhead) from non-family members, i. e. employer, teacher, community leader, pastor/priest, etc., who can attest to applicant’s character and need for this scholarship. *Requirement: Application, Transcripts, and References must be submitted simultaneously by March 25, 2022.

The applicant need not be a BPW member except in the case of the applicant living out of state (Check overview document for definition of active member).
A 2022-2023 application form and overview document outlining the guidelines for the Educational Scholarship Program are available at https://www.bpw-iowa.org/bpw-iowa-foundation-scholarship

Want a dozen red roses for your Valentine? This year, it’s into three figures.

News

February 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa’s flower shops will be doing blooming — make that booming — business on this Valentine’s Day. Kelsey Thompson runs a flower shop in Algona and is vice president of the Iowa Florists’ Association. Just like any industry, she says florists are being impacted by supply chain issues, so she’s been planning for this day since last fall. “I pre-booked my flowers with the farms as early as October all the way through January,” Thompson says. “We are getting our orders in early so that we don’t run out for our customers.”

It will be a long but profitable day ahead and she says not everyone is looking for a dozen, long-stemmed red roses. “This year we’ve been selling a lot of mixed bouquets as well, as people like the different colors,” Thompson says. “Roses are amazing and they’re a Valentine’s classic but a lot of folks like just the mixed, bright colors as well.” And for those who do want the traditional box of a dozen red roses, it’ll be more expensive than last year’s bouquet. “This year, they’re up about 25-to-30 percent, my cost,” Thompson says. “We’re trying to make sure we’re keeping it reasonable for folks but I would say, at my store, you’re going to get a nice dozen for about $100 to $120.”

A study from the National Retail Federation found Americans spent more than 21-billion dollars on Valentine’s Day last year. That’s down about 20-percent from the 27-point-four billion they spent in 2020.

State may have some unclaimed money for you

News

February 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Inflation is making the dollar not go as far as it used to and that is a good reason for you to be sure you haven’t left any money unclaimed. State Treasurer, Michael Fitzgerald, says his office may be holding some or your dollars. “The State of Iowa is holding 460 million dollars — we have about a million names. It could be an estate — most of them are individuals — but it could be business, a church a little league,” he says.

The Great Iowa Treasure Hunt seeks to get that money back to those who maybe didn’t even know they had it coming. “Last fiscal year, January to December, we brought in 49 million dollars that belonged to Iowans. And our goal is to return every penny of it — but it just comes in so fast we can’t do it,” Fitzgerald says. Fitzgerald says there are a lot of ways people leave money behind. “People still forget about bank accounts, checking accounts, savings accounts, and lockboxes. People buy stock and they forget about it or they move and for some reason the company can’t find them and send them dividends and it becomes abandoned and they send it to us,” Fitzgerald explains. “Check do get lost in the mail. And in this day and age — and they think it is junk mail.”

Fitzgerald says you can go to the Great Iowa Treasure Hunt website and enter your name to see if there’s anything there that belongs to you. “Put in your whole name like Michael Fitzgerald instead of just Fitzgerald, it will narrow it down. But if you just put in your last name and you might see some of your relatives on there. This is all public information,” Fitzgerald says. “So we ask people after you check your own name peruse it, you might see some of your relatives…check it out you might help somebody else find their money.”

Go to www.greatiowatreasurehunt.gov to see if you have any unclaimed money.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area: Monday, Feb. 14, 2022

Weather

February 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly Cloudy. High 32. NW @ 10-20. (Wind chill values as low as 5)
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 13. Winds light & variable
Tomorrow: P/Cldy & warmer. High 49. S @ 15-25.
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy w/a chance of rain becoming mixed with light snow. High 38.
Thursday: Mo. Cldy w/flurries possible. High near 20.

Sunday’s High in Atlantic was 27. Our Low was 9. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was -9 and the Low was -14. The Record High on this date was 68 in 1934. The Record Low was -20 in 1936.

Senate bill seeks to create social studies class about the Bible

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February 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Board of Education would be directed to adopt standards for public high school courses on the Bible if a bill that’s cleared initial review in the Senate becomes law. Republican Senator Jeff Taylor of Sioux Center is a co-sponsor of the bill. He says public schools wouldn’t be required to offer a Bible course, but it could become an option as a social studies elective if school boards approve.

“I would welcome more teaching of religion from a religiously neutral point of view in our public schools and this one is saying the Bible,” Taylor says. “And why the Bible? Well, because obviously it has a disproportionate influence in American history and American culture and in western culture in general…For just reasons of cultural literacy, there’s merit to this bill.” William Jeynes is a professor at California State University Long Beach who is an advocate of Bible classes in public schools.

“The goal is to increase academic achievement and help students understand literature and history and clearly the Bible more than other religious books, much more than other religious books, has an impact in that way,” he said. “…I’ve done research on what’s taught in world religion classes and very understandably people are especially interested in the Muslim faith so that tends to be taught the most, by far, and so we do need this course.”

A lobbyist for the Iowa State Education Association says some schools are already offering classes on world religions, including Christianity. Phil Jeneary, a lobbyist for the Iowa Association of School Boards, says the state Board of Education already has a process for reviewing social studies curriculum. “We certainly feel that it should not be at the whims of the legislature,” Jeneary says. “…We don’t want the legislature to say that: ‘You have to learn this,’ and then a few years later a different make-up (of the legislature) comes and says: ‘No, you can’t teach that, but you’re going to now teach this.'”

Senator Herman Quirmbach, a Democrat from Ames who’s a retired Iowa State University professor, says the bill’s narrow focus doesn’t fit an increasingly diverse society. “I think it sends the wrong message from the state of Iowa that we are unwilling to learn from all of the great insights into spirituality and religion and the human condition,” Quirmbach says.

The bill is eligible for a vote in the Senate Education Committee and must clear that committee by Friday to remain eligible for debate in the full Senate.

Iowa pounds Nebraska 98-75

Sports

February 13th, 2022 by admin

Keegan Murray scored a career high 37 points as Iowa hammered Nebraska 98-75, a game the Hawkeyes led by as many as 36 points in the second half.

That’s Iowa coach Fran McCaffery who says Murray dominated all phases.

After trading baskets early the Hawkeyes took control with a 15-0 run.

Husker coach Fred Hoiberg says first half turnovers by his team were costly.

Hoiberg says Murray can score in a number of different ways.

Iowa is 7-6 in the Big Ten. The Huskers are 1-13.

Iowa State’s Big 12 slide continues

Sports

February 13th, 2022 by admin

Iowa State will try to strop its slide tomorrow night at TCU. The Cyclones squandered a 15 point second half lead in Saturday’s overtime loss at home to Kansas State. They have dropped four straight and stand 3-9 in the Big 12.

Cyclone coach T.J. Otzelberger. With six games remaining in the regular season there is still time to get things turned around.

The Cyclones are 16-9 on the season. The next game at TCU on Tuesday night will be an 8:00 p.m. start.