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KATHRYN SCHECHINGER, 83, of Harlan (Svcs. 01/22/2022)

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January 18th, 2022 by admin

KATHRYN SCHECHINGER, 83, of Harlan died Sunday, January 16th at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan. Mass of Christian Burial for KATHRYN SCHECHINGER will be held on Saturday, January 22nd at 10:30 a.m. at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Harlan. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Burial will be in the St. Boniface Cemetery in Westphalia.

KATHRYN SCHECHINGER is survived by:

Daughters: Patricia (John) Snyder of Pleasant Hill. Carol (Patrick) Masker of Minden.

Sons: Jay (Cindy) Schechinger of Westphalia. Kenny (Kate) Schechinger of Harlan. Dave (Ann) Schechinger of Kansas City, MO.

Daughters: Patricia (John) Snyder of Pleasant Hill. Carol (Patrick) Masker of Minden.

Sister: Jolene Wetmore of Council Bluffs.

14 Grandchildren

Cass County Supervisors approve 2022 County Employee Wellness Program

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January 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Board of Supervisors met Tuesday morning, and voted to approve the 2022 Wellness Program for County Employees. Supervisor Steve Green said their 2021 program saved the County a lot of money on its insurance.

In other business, the Board appointed two persons to fill vacancies in various positions. They approved the appointment of Cliff Aupperle as Franklin Township Trustee, and Jim Swanson from the Brighton Township, to the Zoning Board of Adjustment. Several other positions remain to be filled, including Brighton Township Trustee, Pleasant Township Clerk, two more members of the Zoning Commission, and multiple members to the Condemnation in Eminent Domain, Board.

The Supervisors received a report from County Engineer Trent Wolken, who said his crews worked to remove the snow that fell over the weekend. Their job was made all the more difficult due to the rain that fell Friday and then froze before the snow piled-on. Crews spend four hours on Sunday alone getting the roads – including bus routes – in shape again.

He said also they’re still working on Bridge #280 on 700th Street, including the install of pilings, and the paperwork for the 570th Street overpass with the DOT, as well as paperwork for a RISE (Revitalize Iowa’s Sound Economy) Project.

And, the Board received Quarterly reports from Cass County Conservation Director Michah Lee, and Cass County Veterans Affairs Director Mitch Holmes.

AP Boys High School Basketball Rankings 01/17/2022

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January 18th, 2022 by admin

Class 4A

Others receiving votes: Iowa City, West 15. Valley, West Des Moines 10. Waterloo, West 9. Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 6. Des Moines, Lincoln 6. Southeast Polk 2.

Class 3A

Record Pts Prv
1. Fort Madison (4) 10-0 109 2
2. Harlan (6) 10-0 107 1
3. Humboldt (1) 11-0 83 5
4. Washington 10-1 82 3
5. Pella 10-2 66 6
6. Dallas Center-Grimes 7-2 61 4
7. Clear Creek-Amana (1) 9-1 51 8
8. Spencer 9-2 32 9
9. Decorah 10-1 19 NR
10. Central Clinton, De Witt 9-1 13 NR

Others receiving votes: Waverly-Shell Rock 10. Dubuque Wahlert 9. Denison-Schleswig 8. Estherville Lincoln Central 6. Marion 3. Le Mars 1.

Class 2A

Record Pts Prv
1. Central Lyon (6) 11-0 100 1
2. Van Meter (3) 11-0 99 2
3. Aplington-Parkersburg (1) 10-1 81 3
4. Monticello (1) 12-0 72 T4
5. Western Christian, Hull 8-1 59 7
6. Mid-Prairie, Wellman (1) 12-0 58 9
7. Boyden-Hull 10-1 56 8
8. Camanche 11-1 36 6
9. South Central Calhoun 10-1 27 T4
10. Williamsburg 11-2 11 10

Others receiving votes: Denver 10. Osage 9. Roland-Story, Story City 9. Garner-Hayfield/Ventura 8. Central Decatur, Leon 7. Jesup 6. Des Moines Christian 5. Clarion-Goldfield 4. Pella Christian 2. AC-GC 1.

Class 1A

Record Pts Prv
1. Grand View Christian (9) 13-0 110 1
2. St. Mary’s, Remsen 12-0 95 2
3. North Linn, Troy Mills 11-1 78 3
4. A-H-S-T-W (2) 11-0 73 5
5. Lake Mills (1) 11-0 71 4
6. Gladbrook-Reinbeck 13-0 66 6
7. Martensdale-St. Marys 10-1 43 9
(tie) New London 9-0 43 8
9. Easton Valley 10-2 17 10
10. Newman Catholic, Mason City 10-1 15 7

Others receiving votes: Edgewood-Colesburg 14. Danville 9. Dunkerton 9. Janesville 7. WACO, Wayland 3. Wapsie Valley, Fairbank 3. Newell-Fonda 3. Lynnville-Sully 1.

Iowa volleyball adds Tulane transfer Anna Davis

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January 18th, 2022 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – Tulane transfer Anna Davis will join the University of Iowa volleyball team, it was announced Tuesday by head coach Jim Barnes. 

Davis, a middle hitter from Castle Rock, Colorado, played her first two seasons with the Green Wave before entering the transfer portal. 

Davis started all 32 matches she played in the fall, appearing in 119 sets. She totaled 232 kills, 63 digs, 92 blocks (0.77 per set), and 25 services aces. 

In the spring 2021 season, Davis saw action in 20 games and 76 sets. She posted 159 kills, 19 digs, and 40 blocks in her first season in New Orleans.    

Davis was a second-team All-America pick and one of the top 50 senior players in the nation according to PrepVolleyball.com as a prep at Valor Christian High School. She totaled 964 kills while hitting .474 in 391 sets, and 185 service aces and 408 total blocks over her four years. Davis helped lead Valor Christian to its first-ever state championship in 5A. She was named the South Metro Co-Volleyball Player of the Year to go along with being a second team all-state pick and first team all-league selection.

Atlantic High School set to host old uniform sale

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January 18th, 2022 by admin

Trojan LogoAHS will be hosting an old uniform sale Thursday, January 20h and Tuesday, January 25th in the high school commons.  The sale will run from 4:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. both days.  There are old jerseys, pants, warm-ups, and other items from various sports.  Cost will be from $1 – $5, depending on the item.

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January 18th, 2022 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Cass County Wellness Coordinator Brigham Hoegh about the county resource guide.

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JEANNETTE MAASSEN, 99, of Council Bluffs (1-24-2022)

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January 18th, 2022 by Jim Field

JEANNETTE MAASSEN, 99, of Council Bluffs died Saturday, January 15, 2022 at Northcrest Care & Rehabilitation..  A funeral service for JEANNETTE MAASSEN will be held on Monday, January 24, 2022 at 11:00 am at Trinity Lutheran Church in Avoca.  Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca has the arrangements.

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Visitation will be held on Monday from 9:00 am to 11:00 am at the church.

Burial in the Graceland Cemetery in Avoca.

JEANNETTE MAASSEN is survived by:

Sister:  Carolee Rock of Council Bluffs

2 Grandchildren

2 Great-Grandchildren

2 Great-Great-Grandchildren

Betty White Challenge nets Iowa ARL more than $25K payday

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January 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa’s largest non-profit animal shelter is seeing a remarkable show of love for the late actress and animal advocate Betty White. Tom Colvin, chief executive officer of the Animal Rescue League of Iowa, says more than 700 donations were made to the A-R-L on Monday in White’s honor on what would have been her 100th birthday. Colvin says donations are still arriving this (Tuesday) morning. “It’s estimated, at this point, that we’re looking at over $25,000 coming in so far,” Colvin says. “It’s coming in in various increments. Some people wanted to do the $5 and others wanted to do a lot more than that.”

Cass County Animal Control Officer Kris Erickson tells KJAN News, the Atlantic Animal Shelter received $1,000 in donations Monday. In addition, Nishnanet provided a TV system and all new lines for internet and phone. Scott Bennett from Nishna Net said on social media, “We donated all of the back-end technology needs of the new combined building. This included new network wiring, switches, WiFi access points and this new Digital Sign to recognize people and organizations that give back to others.”  Erickson says they even had “A couple ladies bring in pet supplies.”

The Betty White Challenge started a few weeks ago as a social media movement following her death on December 31st. Colvin had no idea what to expect in terms of donations and is overwhelmed with appreciation for the response. “I’m not that surprised because I know what Betty White meant to so many people,” Colvin says. “So many of us grew up with her. Regardless of your age, she was the perennial person on television and in movies and always had that great attitude and, of course, her love for animals showed through on everything.”

Eighty-percent of the A-R-L’s annual budget is based solely on donations and the Des Moines-based shelter takes in more than 11-thousand animals every year. “We also are so dependent on donations,” he says, “not only to care for those animals, but to actually run the various programs we have to keep animals out of the shelter, to help people stay united with their pets, maybe through a pet pantry or low-cost or no-cost spaying and neutering.”

The A-R-L serves pets — and people — across Iowa through its programs, which include pet adoption, humane education, pet behavior training, spay/neuter, animal cruelty intervention and more. Donations can still be made once, monthly or through any of several programs, like the Full Bellies Food Fund, the Miracle Medical Fund or Paw It Forward.

For more information about the Atlantic Animal Shelter, see the shelter’s Facebook page.

Tama County Grand Jury declines indictment in Deputy-involved shooting case

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January 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Toledo, Tama County, Iowa – Officials with the Iowa Department of Public Safety, today (Tuesday), said the 2022 Tama County Grand Jury has concluded the Wilfong Homicide Grand Jury Inquiry. After undertaking an investigation of the matter, the Grand Jury declined to return an indictment. On October 28, 2021, at approximately 7:27 PM the Office of the Tama County Sheriff received calls reporting gunshots had been fired near the residence at 1001 Station Street in Chelsea, Iowa.

Several law enforcement agencies from the surrounding area responded and upon arrival, observed 28-year-old Dewey Dale Wilfong, III, displaying a handgun toward others in a threatening manner. A standoff escalated to the point Wilfong discharged the firearm he possessed.   A Deputy Tama County Sheriff fired one round from his service weapon, striking Wilfong in the upper torso.

Wilfong was transported to UnityPoint Health-St. Luke’s Hospital in Cedar Rapids, where he was pronounced dead.  The Iowa Department of Public Safety’s Division of Criminal Investigation was called in to conduct an independent investigation into the shooting.

A copy of the refusal to return an indictment with the name of the foreperson redacted is attached. Document 

Griswold Superintendent discusses proposed SSA

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January 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Griswold, Iowa) – When the Griswold School Board met Monday evening, they received a report (as usual), from Superintendent Dave Henrichs, who spoke about the State of Iowa’s proposed 2.5 percent increase in SSA (State Supplemental Aid) to schools, as mentioned in Governor Reynolds’ “Condition of the State” address, last week. Henrichs said that’s not adequate for schools, and it creates an issue with negotiations between the District and the Teacher’s Union.

He says currently, if the Union and District cannot agree and it goes to arbitration, the increase will either be the CPI or 3%, which ever is less. That is only for base pay. Typically, schools and unions settle on a total package basis, which includes FICA, IPERS and insurance.

The problem, he says, “Will be compounded even more for districts that have a decrease in enrollment.” The Griswold School Board, he said agreed that there’s been multiple years in a row when education has been underfunded. He stressed, that the proposal is not a “Done deal,” at this point in time.

In other business, the Board set Feb. 10th at 6-p.m., as the date and time for a Special Board meeting.work session.

And, they approved the 2022-23 school calendar, which is very similar to the current year. The Board also discussed matters pertaining to the baseball field and Middle School Gym. He said upgrades to the baseball field are expected to cost around $70,000, while the Middle School Gym floor project will cost about $90,000. During the Board’s meeting in February, they will act on changing the district’s policies to align with Iowa Code as far as bidding rules are concerned. Then in March, they’ll get the ball rolling on those two projects.