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Atlantic Police & Outfitters Plus team-up to fight cancer

News

October 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – With the help and wonderful generosity from the community of Atlantic, and beyond, the Atlantic Police Department was able to raise approximately $2,700 in 2020 through the sales of Pink Patches with the A-PD logo. The proceeds were donated to our local Cass County, IA Relay for Life chapter. Atlantic Police Sgt. Spencer Walton says “In 2021, the Atlantic Police Department has partnered with Outfitters Plus to provide a different option. We are pleased to offer a line of “WE FIGHT TOGETHER” apparel. Featuring “WE FIGHT TOGETHER” on the front and an eye-appealing design on the back, combining cancer awareness imagery with the First Responder Thin Line flag.”

Pre-orders are available now but only for a short duration to allow time for shirts to be processed and distributed; orders must be submitted by October 17th. Apparel can be viewed, selected and purchased ONLINE at the following link: https://relayforlifefundraiser2021.itemorder.com/shop/sale/

Apparel orders will be processed and created by Outfitters Plus, in Atlantic. When choosing and paying for items, you will have the option to have their items shipped for an additional fee, or people can pick the items up directly from Outfitters Plus for free, once complete. Sgt. Walton says the Atlantic Police Department also has a VERY limited number of Pink Patches left over from last year. Stop in to the Atlantic Police Department at 23 East 4th St., Atlantic, IA to pick a patch up for $10, if you would like.

All proceeds from apparel sales and pink patch sales will again benefit the local Cass County, IA Relay for Life Chapter. Please feel free to contact the Atlantic Police Department at 712-243-3512 for questions. And, for apparel order questions, contact Outfitters Plus at 712-243-4379.

(Podcast) KJAN News, 10/6/21

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October 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The broadcast News at 8:06-a.m., with Ric Hanson.

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Heartbeat Today 10-6-2021

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

October 6th, 2021 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with AHSTW School Superintendent Darin Jones about the upcoming bond vote and community meetings to help provide information.

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Arizona man arrested in Creston

News

October 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Two men were arrested on separate charges Tuesday night, in Creston. Authorities say at around 10:12-p.m., 44-year-old John Alan Schuster, of Prescott Valley, AZ, was arrested at the Casey’s General Store on W. Taylor Street. He faces charges that include Disorderly Conduct, Trespass – Refuse to vacate, and Public Intoxication. Schuster was being held in the Union County Jail on a $600 cash or surety bond.

And at around 6:24-p.m., 29-year-old Brandon James Case, of Afton, was arrested in the 11-hundred block of Manor Drive. He was charged with Driving While Barred, and later released on a $200 bond.

Authorities said also, no injuries were reported, but a calf died, after it was struck Tuesday night, in Union County. The Sheriff’s Office says a 2004 Chevy Silverado pickup driven by 61-year-old John L. Weeks, of Afton, was traveling north on Creamery Road at around 8:20-p.m., when his pickup struck a calf standing in the middle of the road. Weeks said he didn’t see the animal until it was struck. The calf – owned by McKnight Farms, of Afton – died at the scene. The animal was valued at $1,200.

The pickup – owned by Shirley Holker, of Winterset, sustained an estimated $5,000 damage.

(Podcast) KJAN News, 10/6/21

News, Podcasts

October 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The 7:08-a.m. broadcast News, from Ric Hanson.

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Atlantic Public Library grant for mental health resources

News

October 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Atlantic Public Library Director Michelle Andersen reports the library was selected for a Public Library Collaboration grant Award totaling $18,042, to bring mental health resources to Cass County, through local libraries and in collaboration with other local organizations. The award is made possible through the National Library of Medicine (NNLM) Region 6. Andersen says “I have been getting NNLM’s newsletters for a while, and this grant opportunity sounded like a good match for our needs in Cass County. I am excited that we received the award, and now it’s time to get to work.”

During the Summer, Andersen asked Cass County Wellness Coordinator Brigham Hoegh if Healthy Cass County (HCC) would support the application and mental health programming. Andersen said HCC was instrumental in completing the Cass County Community Health Needs Assessment in April, 2021, in which mental health was identified as the top health need by both health service providers, and the public. Over 470 people participated in the assessment, representing various income levels, ages, races, and geographic locations across the County.

The Public Library Collaboration Award will provide funding for a three-pronged approach to mental health resources:

  • It will assist in the purchase of tablets for use at the Atlantic Public Library. Tablets give a greater sense of privacy for the user to look-up information that may be stigmatized, without concern of someone else seeing what they are doing.
  • It will purchase mental health resources to distribute for use at every library in Cass County. A list of books, documentaries, games and kits have been selected, and will be placed in each of the six public libraries.
  • It will fund mental health programs that will be available at no charge, to the public.

As part of the application, the library submitted letters of support from COVID Recovery Iowa, Full Circle Therapy, HCC, ISU Extension, Make it OK, Senior Life Solutions,  and Zion Integrated Behavioral Health Services. Andersen said those organizations committed to participating in and supporting, mental health programs available to the public, and that the depth and breadth of support in their letters, demonstrated significantly, the library’s application.

Cass County Extension Report 10-6-2021

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October 6th, 2021 by Jim Field

w/Kate Olson.

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Dallas County woman arrested after drugs & paraphernalia found near her child

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October 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

ADEL, Iowa — A woman from Adel was arrested Monday afternoon in West Des Moines, for having drugs and syringes around her 4-year-old child. According to authorities, 31-year-old Heather Marie Harding was arrested at West Des Moines Hy-Vee after police found 13 hypodermic needles in her possession, along with nearly 2 grams of a grey substance that tested positive for fentanyl and heroin.

Heather M. Harding (Dallas County S/O booking photo)

Harding was initially charged with drug possession and child endangerment. She was being held in the Dallas County Jail on a $3,000 bond. Her preliminary hearing will take place Nov. 4th.

Gov. Reynolds announces funds available to support rural communities

News

October 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds and the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA), Tuesday, announced four competitive funds available for rural communities with a population under 20,000. Specifically, funding of up to $500,000 has been allocated to the following funds for current fiscal year (FY) 2022 through FY 2023:

Rural Innovation Grant Program – Provides up to $200,000 in grants supporting creative, non-traditional ideas that focus on current issues and challenges faced by rural communities associated with the themes of community investment, growth and connection; the
Rural Housing Assessment Grant Program – Provides up to $100,000 to support the use of publicly available online information through the “Profile of Iowa” tool and rural community efforts to interpret this hard data with supplemental information, as well as to implement through changes to development codes, local ordinances and housing incentives specific to their community needs in partnership with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach; the
Rural Child Care Market Study Grant Program – Provides up to $100,000 to support the use of data and analysis by rural communities to determine the specific needs and solutions for their area. In partnership with First Children’s Finance, funding from the program will empower communities to assess their current child care market environment and develop strategies; and the
Rural Return Program – Provides up to $100,000 to support creative programming that attracts new residents to move and/or work in rural communities. Grant funding will support the development and implementation of incentive programs.

Guidelines and scoring rubrics for all programs are available on the Center for Rural Revitalization’s website. The programs, defined in Iowa Administrative Code, are administered by the Center for Rural Revitalization, a division of IEDA, in consultation with the Governor’s Empower Rural Iowa Initiative Task Forces. Applications for FY 2022 are currently being accepted via iowagrants.gov and are due by December 1, 2021. Applications will be scored by volunteer panels that will include the Governor’s Empower Rural Iowa Initiative Task Force members and expert professionals. Successful applicants will be informed in mid-December.

MARJORIE CAJKA, 88, of Mission Viejo, CA (Celebration of Life Mem. Graveside Svc. 10/10/21 in Audubon)

Obituaries

October 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

MARJORIE CAJKA, 88, of Mission Viejo, CA, died Oct. 8, 2020, in Mission Viejo. A Celebration of Life Memorial Graveside service for MARJORIE CAJKA will be held this Sunday, Oct. 10, 2021, in the Maple Grove Cemetery, in Audubon. Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon has the arrangements.

Everyone is invited to meet with the family for food and fellowship at St. Patrick’s Parish Center, 102 Market Street, Audubon, following the Celebration of Life Graveside Service.

MARJORIE CAJKA is survived by:

Her daughters – Diana (Dwaine) Vasicek, of Wahoo, NE; Deborah (Timothy) Long, of Gansevoort, NY, and Donna Hogan (Robert) McCauley, of Mission Viejo, CA

Four step children: Mary Rae Cajka, of Whitney, TX; Raymond Cajka, Jr. (RJ), of Woodland Hills, CA; Lawrence (Darlene) Cajka of Mission Hills, CA, and Daniel Cajka of Whitney, TX

Her brothers – Charles Griffith, of Audubon, Iowa; Loren (Deanna) Griffith, of Brookings, OR, and John (Elaine) Griffith, of Coarsegold, CA.

6 grandchildren; 12 step-grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren; 11 step-great grandchildren, her brother-in-law Robert Cajka of Creston, California; other relatives and friends.