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Cass County Master Gardeners to Host Spring Plant Sale and Bus Trip in May

Ag/Outdoor, News

April 23rd, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Master Gardeners have a busy month planned in May! On Saturday May 11, the group will host their annual Spring Plant Sale on the Cass County Fairgrounds. A few weeks later, on Wednesday May 22, the annual Master Gardener Bus Trip will leave from the fairgrounds for a day of education, garden exploration and plant nursery shopping. Any interested member of the public is invited to both events to help kick off the start of the gardening season!

The Plant Sale begins at 8 AM on May 11 , and will be held in the front parking lot of the Cass County Community Center on the fairgrounds at 805 W 10th Street in Atlantic. The event promises to have a wide variety of perennials available for gardeners to add to their landscape this year, as well as lawn tools, décor, and gardening books. Interested gardeners are encouraged to arrive early for best selection. All items will be sold for a free will offering, with all proceeds used to support Master Gardener community grants, scholarships, and other projects around the county. A resource table with information on gardening topics and local projects will also be available.

For the annual spring sale, Cass County Master Gardeners offer a variety of perennial and annual plants from their own gardens, as well as plants dug from gardens in the local area. The Atlantic FFA chapter and horticulture students will again be set up at the plant sale, offering food plants and flowering annuals for sale. All FFA plants will be sold at a separate booth and individually priced. Information will also be available on student plant sales from other Cass County schools. Community members are welcome to donate plants to this event, and members may even help you dig! If you are dividing perennials in your yard this spring and have extra plants to donate, please call in advance and make arrangements to drop off donated plants before the date of the plant sale.

The annual Bus Trip on May 22 features a full day of garden visits, educational activities, and a chance to explore and shop specialty plant nurseries. The trip heads north this year, and includes stops near Wall Lake, Odebolt, Auburn and Lake View. The bus departs the fairgrounds in Atlantic at 8 AM and returns around 6:30 PM. The trip is coordinated by the Cass County Master Gardeners but is open to everyone.  Registrations are taken on a first-come basis, so register soon and be sure to reserve your spot on the bus! The cost is $65 for the day, which includes transportation, a meal and snacks. Registration forms are available at the Cass County Extension office and can also be found on the Cass County Extension website at www.exension.iastate.edu/cass. A full itinerary is on each registration form.

The goal of the Master Gardener program is to provide community service and education in horticulture.  The Cass County Master Gardeners utilize funds raised from their annual spring and fall plant sales for local community projects, include maintaining community garden spaces around the county, providing education programs to youth and adults, and providing financial support to local horticulture projects. Other upcoming events from the Master Gardeners include a local garden walk at the end of June and the fall plant sale on September 14. Master Gardeners will also be providing education to community members at events throughout the summer and offering the opportunity to train as a new Master Gardener beginning later this summer.

For more information about the plant sale, bus trip, and other Master Gardener activities in Cass County, please call the Cass County Extension Office at 712-243-1132, or email Cass County Extension Director and Master Gardener Coordinator Kate Olson at keolson@iastate.edu.  In addition, you are invited to follow the Cass County Master Gardeners at their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/CassCoMG or visit www.extension.iastate.edu/cass/master-gardener-program to keep up with local events and tips for gardening and learn more about becoming a Master Gardener in Iowa!

Mills County Sheriff’s report, 4/23/24

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April 23rd, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports five arrests. Three people were arrested on separate charges last Friday:

  • 45-year-old Arron Lee Kroner, of Kansas City, MO, was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance (Bond $1,000).
  • 19-year-old Jonathan Michael Young, of Glenwood, was arrested for Public Intoxication (Bond $300).
  • Matthew Dakota Kerbo, of Malvern, was arrested April 19th at the Pott. County Sheriff’s Office, on a Mills County warrant for Failure To Appear. (Bond $5,000)

On April 21st, 35-year-old Deaneglo Octobobius Riley, of Red Oak, was arrested April 19th, for OWI/1st offense; Driving While Revoked/Denied; Assault on a Law Officer w/out injury; and Reckless Driving. (Bond $3,300).

And, on April 17th, 34-year-old Sandra Marie Martin, of Malvern, was arrested for Violation of a No Contact Order and Harassment in the 3rd Degree. She was being held without bond in the Mills County Jail.

Montgomery County Supervisors pass Budget Amendment & FY24/25 Budget

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April 23rd, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – The Montgomery County Board of Supervisors have passed resolutions pertaining to a FY23-24 Budget Amendment and FY24-25 County Budget. (A link to the Budget Presentation can be found HERE.

Montgomery County Engineer Karen Albert presented to the Board a 10-year, 28-E Agreement with Mills County, for the sharing of Portable Temporary Traffic Signals, which Mills County will pay for through a $60,000 Iowa Department of Transportation TSIP (Transportation Safety Improvement Program) grant.

Engineer Albert also updated the Board on current projects, including the L Avenue and 250th Street Bridge projects.

She spoke also about the Highway 34 project that is currently underway. Construction crews, she said, have closed the southern half of the intersection of 34 and 4th Street, to prepare for the widening of Highway 34.

In other business, the Montgomery County Supervisors approved a merit increase of 63-cents per hour for Maintenance Director Dan Wright, and they set May 7th at 8:45-a.m., as the date and time for a Public Hearing on vacating an unimproved alley in the unincorporated town of Stennett, between East Depot and Wayne Streets.

They also passed a resolution regarding elected officials compensation, with a 15% decrease in the Compensation Board recommendations as follows, effective July 1, 2024. Vice Chair Charla Schmid…

The Board’s next regular meeting is April 30th at 8:30-a.m.

Gas leak outside the Griswold Care Center this morning

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April 23rd, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Griswold, Iowa) – [UPDATED] Five people were overcome by the effects of natural gas this morning, in Griswold. A construction crew hit a gas line near the Griswold Care Center at around 8:45-a.m., prompting a call to MidAmerican Energy to shut the line off.  Cass County Emergency Management Coordinator Mike Kennon told KJAN News, the patients affected were treated at the scene for light-headedness and nausea. None of the patients required transport to the hospital.

Cass County Supervisors approved Compensation Schedule & vacating a road W. of 770th Street

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April 23rd, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Board of Supervisors, by a vote of 4-to 1, passed a Resolution setting the Compensation Schedule for Elected Officials, as recommended by the Cass County Compensation Board. Supervisor Richter was the lone No vote. Their action followed a Public Hearing (during which there were no comments) on the proposed Fiscal year 2024-2025 Cass County Budget.

Board Chair Steve Baier read the resolution as passed:

The final salary adjustments for elected officials approved by the Supervisors, therefore, is as follows:

The Board then passed a Resolution Adopting the FY2025 County Budget and Certification of Taxes, and, following a Public Hearing, passed – by a vote of 4-to 1, a Resolution vacating a portion of Chicago Road west of 770th Street, south of I-80 & north of Anita. Supervisor Mark O’Brien was the lone No vote.

Iowa To Host Legacy Youth Camps at Kinnick Stadium

Sports

April 23rd, 2024 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The University of Iowa Hawkeye Legacy program will host two free youth football camps on Saturday, June 8. Each of the two camps will be held inside Kinnick Stadium. The camps will be led by current Iowa football student-athletes and Iowa football alumni.

A camp for boys and girls entering grades 1-4 will take place from 9-10:15 a.m. A camp for boys and girls entering grades 5-8 will be held from 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Each camp session is limited to the first 125 kids registered. Check-in time for grades 1-4 will begin at 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. for grades 5-8.

Registration for both camps must be done in advance and online. Registrations will be accepted online beginning at 8 a.m. on Monday, April 29 at hawkeyefbcamp.com. All campers must register online in advance of June 8. Walk-up registration will not be permitted.

Participants in each of the two camps will be divided by age group, with the focus on the camps being on football fundamental activities.

Campers are encouraged to wear weather appropriate athletic clothing and tennis shoes. No special equipment is required. Water will be provided.

Parents/guardians will be able to watch the camps from the west stands of the stadium but will not have field access. Free parking will be available in Lot 43, adjacent to the west side of Kinnick Stadium.

4 arrested Monday in Creston

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April 23rd, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – The Creston Police Department reports four people were arrested on separate charges, Monday. Late Monday morning, 48-year-old Timothy Linn Williams, of Creston, was arrested at his residence on a Union County Warrant for Maintaining a Drug House/and-or-Vehicle, Failure to affix Drug Tax Stamp, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Intent to Deliver Marijuana, and Possession of a Controlled Substance-Marijuana 1st Offense. Williams was taken to the Union County Jail and later released on $13,300 cash or surety bond.

Monday afternoon, 27-year-old Starla Murray, of Creston, was arrested on a charge of Theft in the 5th Degree. Murray was cited and released on Promise to Appear. And, 44-year-old Brenda Ellen Williams, of Creston, was arrested at her residence on a Union County Warrant for Keeping a premises or Vehicle for Controlled Substance, Failure to affix Drug Tax Stamp, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and 2 counts Possession of a Controlled Substance-Marijuana/2nd Offense. Williams was taken to the Union County Jail and later released on $14,300 cash or surety bond.

Monday evening, 45-year-old Brady Gale Richert, of Creston, was arrested on a Union County Warrant for Violation of No Contact/Protective Order-Contempt. Richert was taken to the Union County Jail and held without bond.

Monday High School Boys Golf Results

Sports

April 23rd, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Audubon 172, Underwood 201

Medalist – Edward Miller (Audubon) – 40

AHSTW 191, Logan-Magnolia 194

Medalist – Gavin Kiger (Logan-Magnolia) – 43

CAM 175, Coon Rapids-Bayard 181, Woodbine 185, Boyer Valley 191, Exira-EHK 193, Glidden-Ralston 204

Medalist – Chase Jahde (CAM) – 35

Denison Monarch Golf Tournament Results Team Standings:
1. Kuemper Catholic, 318
2. Atlantic, 325
3. Lewis Central, 326
4. Carroll, 344
5. Denison-Schleswig, 344
6. Storm Lake, 358
7. Glenwood, 360
8. St. Albert, 383
9. Harlan, 387

Medalist – Maverick Schwabe (Kuemper Catholic ) – 72

Nodaway Valley 190, Griswold 210

Medalist – Zack Gebbie (Nodaway Valley) – 44

Monday High School Girls Golf Scores

Sports

April 23rd, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Red Oak 202 Harlan 206 Shenandoah 216 

Medalist: Brynn Knaus, Red Oak (46)

Clarinda 228 Creston NTS 

Medalist: Gianna Rock, Clarinda (48)

Turk Bowman Tournament at Ames

10th Place — Atlantic 415 

20. Belle Berg (95)

32. Makenna Schroeder (101)

Lewis Central 194 Glenwood 196 St. Albert 222 

Medalist: Katy Plambeck, Glenwood (44)

Panorama Tournament

3rd Place — Kuemper Catholic 222

2. Elsa Tiefenthaler (48)

Sidney 210 East Mills NTS 

Medalist: Eve Brumbaugh, Sidney (49)

Nodaway Valley 223 Griswold NTS 

Medalist: Joanna Reynolds, Griswold (46)

Underwood 218 Audubon NTS

Medalist: Mary Stephens, Underwood (45)

Logan-Magnolia 243 AHSTW NTS 

Medalist: Jazmyn Guritz, Logan-Magnolia (57)

Riverside 203 Missouri Valley 215 

Medalist: Addison Brink, Riverside (41)

Treynor 209 Tri-Center 236 

Medalist: Sophi Pederson, Treynor (43)

Boyer Valley 221 Glidden-Ralston 230 Woodbine NTS CAM NTS Coon Rapids-Bayard NTS

Medalist: Addy Boell, Glidden-Ralston (50)

 

Woodbine Boy’s Track Meet Results from Monday

Sports

April 23rd, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Team Scores 

  1. Riverside, 110 Points
  2. Logan-Magnolia, 92 Points
  3. AHSTW, 82.5 Points
  4. Missouri Valley, 78 Points
  5. Woodbine (Sharks), 76 Points
  6. West Central Valley, 47.50 Points
  7. Woodbine (Polar Bears), 38 Points
  8. Glidden-Ralston, 26 Points
  9. Boyer Valley, 18 Points
  10. Ar-We-Va, 15 Points
  11. West Harrison, 3 Points

Boys 100 Meter Dash
1 Anderson, William Logan-Magnolia 11.42
2 Osberg, Landon W Central Valley 11.73
3 Dworak, Chris MO Valley 11.76
4 Knudsen, Rush MO Valley 11.86
5 Blum, Landon WB Polar Bears 11.99
6 Pryor, Brody Woodbine Sharks 12.03
7 Jeppesen, Cole Riverside, Oak 12.17
8 Pope, Seth Ahstw 12.37

Boys 200 Meter Dash
1 Sternberg, Luke Ahstw 23.67
2 Osberg, Landon W Central Valley 23.71
3 Anderson, William Logan-Magnolia 23.87
4 Jeppesen, Grady Riverside, Oak 23.97
5 Dworak, Chris MO Valley 24.23
6 Pryor, Brody Woodbine Sharks 24.73
7 Wallis, Cael Logan-Magnolia 25.17
8 Reed, Dillon Woodbine Sharks 25.53

Boys 400 Meter Dash
1 Pryor, Brody Woodbine Sharks 53.24
2 Hoden, Jacob MO Valley 54.89
3 Handlos, Jack MO Valley 57.95
4 Walski, Luke Logan-Magnolia 59.33
5 Green, Karter Woodbine Sharks 1:01.19
6 Martens, Dane Riverside, Oak 1:02.65
7 Kent, Shawn W Central Valley 1:03.62
8 Coenen, Wyatt WB Polar Bears 1:04.83

Boys 800 Meter Run
1 Snyder, Emmett Glidden-Ralston 2:05.58
2 Wagner, Gunner Woodbine Sharks 2:05.87
3 McCready, Mason Riverside, Oak 2:07.98
4 Barry, Adam Woodbine Sharks 2:12.95
5 Davis, Brodie Logan-Magnolia 2:15.35
6 Blum, Landon WB Polar Bears 2:15.45
7 Tremel, Thomas WB Polar Bears 2:16.21
8 Jaquez, Cruz Riverside, Oak 2:28.04

Boys 1600 Meter Run
1 Henderson, Dawson Riverside, Oak 4:52.72
2 Gorham, Dane Boyer Valley 4:56.44
3 Wagner, Gunner Woodbine Sharks 5:02.87
4 Estrada, Evan Woodbine Sharks 5:03.08
5 Fenner, Owen Riverside, Oak 5:10.95
6 Walski, Luke Logan-Magnolia 5:23.20
7 Moss, August Logan-Magnolia 5:25.92
8 Freet, Sean W Harrison 5:26.74

Boys 3200 Meter Run
1 Bendgen, Landon WB Polar Bears 10:11.88
2 Harder, Collin Ahstw 10:46.53
3 Estrada, Evan Woodbine Sharks 11:03.22
4 Fenner, Owen Riverside, Oak 11:10.41
5 Davis, Brodie Logan-Magnolia 11:39.22
6 Smith, Blayne Ar-We-Va 11:58.27
7 Thacker, Gavin MO Valley 12:04.12
8 Thelin, Joe Glidden-Ralston 12:13.16

Boys 110 Meter Hurdles
1 Newcomb, Gavin Ahstw 15.69
2 Gordon, Jaxon Riverside, Oak 15.74
3 Rieken, Kyler Riverside, Oak 16.89
4 Roden, Adam Logan-Magnolia 17.21
5 Edney, Carson Logan-Magnolia 17.46
6 Fitchhorn, Austin Woodbine Sharks 20.23
7 Moores, Keaton WB Polar Bears 21.41
8 Murdock, Connor Woodbine Sharks 22.52

Boys 400 Meter Hurdles
1 Gordon, Jaxon Riverside, Oak 57.98
2 Wingert, Owen Woodbine Sharks 59.82
3 Denning, Nick Ahstw 1:00.53
4 Ragaller, Wyatt Ar-We-Va 1:00.94
5 Rieken, Kyler Riverside, Oak 1:03.06
6 Kuhl, Kalab Logan-Magnolia 1:05.51
7 Pope, Seth Ahstw 1:05.63
8 Bratetic, Logan Logan-Magnolia 1:06.00

Boys 4×100 Meter Relay
1 MO Valley 45.10
2 Logan-Magnolia 46.00
3 W Central Valley 46.89
4 Riverside, Oak 47.80

Boys 4×200 Meter Relay
1 Ahstw 1:33.94
2 MO Valley 1:36.13
3 Riverside, Oak 1:38.65
4 Logan-Magnolia 1:39.81

Boys 4×400 Meter Relay
1 Riverside, Oak 3:40.20
2 MO Valley 3:42.75
3 WB Polar Bears 3:46.96
4 Logan-Magnolia 3:50.06

Boys 4×800 Meter Relay
1 Riverside, Oak 8:29.10
2 Ahstw 8:51.73
3 MO Valley 9:18.46
4 Woodbine Sharks 10:07.52

Boys 800 Sprint Medley
1 Riverside, Oak 1:42.51
2 Glidden-Ralston 1:43.59
3 Logan-Magnolia 1:45.03
4 Boyer Valley 1:47.34

Boys Distance Medley
1 Riverside, Oak 4:01.70
2 Logan-Magnolia 4:04.09
3 Ahstw 4:07.51
4 Boyer Valley 4:08.71

Boys 4×100 Meter Shuttle Hurdle
1 Ahstw 1:06.43
2 Logan-Magnolia 1:07.35
3 Riverside, Oak 1:12.60
4 MO Valley 1:14.53

Boys High Jump
1 Blum, Landon WB Polar Bears 6-02.00
2 Janssen, Dane MO Valley 5-08.00
3 Roden, Adam Logan-Magnolia 5-08.00
4 Walski, Luke Logan-Magnolia 5-06.00
5 Christian, Lucas Glidden-Ralston 5-06.00
6 Fuller, Mason W Central Valley 5-02.00
6 Fenner, Owen Riverside, Oak 5-02.00
8 Murdock, Connor Woodbine Sharks 5-00.00
8 Doyle, Lucas Riverside, Oak 5-00.00

Boys Long Jump
1 Osberg, Landon W Central Valley 20-07.50
2 Ragaller, Wyatt Ar-We-Va 19-08.00
3 Roden, Evan Logan-Magnolia 19-06.50
4 Vana, Wes Logan-Magnolia 18-09.00
5 Reed, Dillon Woodbine Sharks 17-10.00
6 Knoke, Maddox Riverside, Oak 17-08.00
6 Soukup, Camden Ahstw 17-08.00
8 Daniel, Alex Glidden-Ralston 17-02.50

Boys Shot Put
1 Peterson, Jett Ahstw 43-10.50
2 Pryor, Jax Woodbine Sharks 43-09.50
3 Zappia, Vinny MO Valley 42-10.50
4 Hunter, Wade Glidden-Ralston 42-05.50
5 Birdsall, Nolan W Harrison 40-09.50
6 Kelley, Gavin WB Polar Bears 40-05.00 1
7 Collins, Calvin Logan-Magnolia 40-01.50
8 Bell, Wyatt Riverside, Oak 38-10.50

Boys Discus Throw
1 Teague, Zach W Central Valley 141-05
2 Pryor, Jax Woodbine Sharks 137-09
3 Kelley, Gavin WB Polar Bears 135-04
4 Peterson, Jett Ahstw 132-08
5 Collins, Calvin Logan-Magnolia 128-06
6 Zappia, Vinny MO Valley 125-08
7 Barry, Jason W Harrison 110-11
8 Forsythe, Zack Riverside, Oak 106-03