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Harris files for Anita City Council vacancy

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August 27th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Auditor’s Office reports one person submitted their nomination papers Friday. Deputy Auditor Sheri Karns says Anita Councilman Mark Harris filed to run for a Vacancy position on the Anita City Council. The Council vacancy position became available following the death of Mayor Tom Harris. Councilman John Knutson served as Mayor Pro-Tem, and was appointed in March to serve until the November elections.

As of Friday, the following candidates have filed to run for City offices in Cass County:

Mayor of Atlantic:

Current Councilpersons Pat McCurdy, Grace Garrett and Kathy Somers.

Atlantic City Council, 5th Ward:

Dick Casady (Incumbent)

Mayor of Anita (to fill a vacancy):

John Knutson.

Anita City Council (To fill a Vacancy)

Mark Harris

City of Atlantic Parks and Recreation Board:

Shirley Jensen.

Nomination papers may be filed with the Cass County Auditors Office until 5-p.m., Sept. 16th.

Who’s Gonna Win? – Week 1 – 08/27/2021

Podcasts, Sports, Trojan Preview/Who’s Gonna Win?

August 27th, 2021 by Jim Field

Chris Parks, Jim Field, Matt Mullenix, and Doug Leonard take a look at 8 area high school football games each week throughout the season. We try to provide some insight into the match-ups while competing for top prognosticator and the Whosman Trophy.

Who’s Gonna Win? is brought to you again in 2021 by Rush CPA and Associates and Fareway. Week 1 of the 2021 season is upon us and we dive in to our first picks of the year. Doug Leonard is our defending Whosman Trophy winner.

2020 Overall Standings:

Doug Leonard 64-15
Matt Mullenix 63-16
Chris Parks 58-21
Jim Field 55-24

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Trojan Preview – Week 1 – 08/27/2021

Podcasts, Trojan Preview/Who’s Gonna Win?

August 27th, 2021 by admin

KJAN Sports Director Chris Parks’ weekly discussion with Atlantic Head Football Coach Joe Brummer. The Trojans get prepped to host the Glenwood Rams in a battle of Hawkeye Ten Conference teams at the Trojan Bowl in week one.

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Iowans/former US ambassador to Cambodia comments on Afghan withdrawal

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August 27th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Dubuque native Kenneth Quinn, a former U-S ambassador in Asia, says he’s been very troubled by some aspects of the U-S withdrawal from Afghanistan. “The good thing we got…most of the interpreters out,” Quinn says, “but to me it doesn’t look like we did as good a job as we should have with the civilians…who put their lives at risk, worked on behalf of our country and are just as deserving and many, perhaps even most of them, are women.”

Quinn is a former U-S ambassador to Cambodia. While he’s never been to Afghanistan, Quinn is in contact with a group still trying to leave from Kabul’s airport. “I think we could have been better prepared. I knew where every American citizen was in Cambodia when I was ambassador. We had a network so we could contact them every day,” Quinn says. Keeping more troops in Afghanistan and getting more people out sooner would have helped, according to Quinn, but he says Afghanistan’s government fell quicker than many had predicted.

Quinn made his comments during taping of “Iowa Press” which airs at 7:30 tonight (Friday) on Iowa P-B-S.

Iowa Department of Public Safety and Local Agencies Participate in Multi-State Human Trafficking Operation Across 12 States

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August 27th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa – A 12-state human trafficking operation coordinated by the Missouri Attorney General’s Office and the Missouri State Highway Patrol led to 102 arrests and identified 47 victims. Operation United Front involved simultaneous state-level human trafficking operations throughout the day on Thursday and into early Friday morning. The operation, comprised of state and federal law enforcement agencies, is believed to be the first multi-state operation of its kind.

Iowa law enforcement agencies participating in the operation included the Iowa Department of Public Safety, Ankeny Police Department, Clive Police Department, Dallas County Sheriff’s Office, Des Moines Police Department, Jasper County Sheriff’s Office, Polk County Sheriff’s Office, Urbandale Police Department, Walcott Police Department, West Des Moines Police Department, and the Mid-Iowa Narcotics Enforcement Task Force conducted 10 operations to combat human trafficking throughout Iowa. The officers executed 10 search warrants, identified five businesses involved in sex trafficking, made 11 arrests and seized a large quantity of United States currency. The United States Attorney’s Office, Polk County Attorney’s Office, and the Scott County Attorney’s Office assisted with warrants and future prosecution.

“Human trafficking uniquely affects Iowa given our proximity to major metropolitan areas like Kansas City and Chicago and the intersection of two major interstate systems,” said Iowa Department of Public Safety Commissioner Stephan Bayens. “As a result, we know human trafficking is happening in Iowa and that it occurs in a variety of settings. We thank our law enforcement partners and state and federal prosecutors for the unified commitment to stamp out human trafficking in our cities and counties throughout Iowa. We will continue to provide training and resources designed to identify and effectively respond to human trafficking in whatever form it may take.  Together we can prevent this from happening in our state, because even one victim is one too many,” Bayens added.

How Operation United Front Worked

Using both buyer-centric and victim-centric “sting” human trafficking operations, Iowa and participating states were able to rescue and provide medical and other needed services to victims and sex workers, and arrested perpetrators across the country in connection with human trafficking. Other states conducted “minor recovery” operations that were designed to rescue those most vulnerable and easily manipulated by human traffickers.

In addition to the Iowa Department of Public Safety and Iowa law enforcement agency partners, the following agencies conducted separate state-level operations including: Illinois State Police, Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, Missouri Attorney General’s Office, Missouri State Highway Patrol, Nebraska State Patrol, North Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation, Oklahoma City Police Department, Tulsa Police Department, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Texas Attorney General’s Office, Wisconsin State Patrol, and the Wisconsin Division of Criminal Investigation.

Regulators looking at license waiver for some casino employees

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August 27th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission is working with the 19 state-licensed casinos on a request to ease some of the licensing requirements for employees. Racing and Gaming Commissioner, Brian Ohorilko says they are seeking a waiver for employees not directly involved in the gambling operation. He says it includes all positions that were not involved in the activity on the gaming floor, handling any gaming revenue, or security of surveillance. Ohorilko says the casino have many employees who work with the related services at the casinos. “Golf course attendants, restaurant employees, valet employees, hotel employees — maybe housekeepers,” he says.

IRGC Commissioner Brian Ohorilko

The labor market is tight right now and there is great competition in the service industry for employees, and he says that’s the motivation behind the request. “The industry cited a couple of factors — one being the difficulty in finding employees right now — and looking for some relief,” Ohorilko says. Non-casino workers at these jobs aren’t required to get a license — while all casino employees are required to get some sort of license to work there. “There are different classes depending on the level of occupation. In other words, the a casino general manager would be required to have the highest level of license — whereas someone who does not work on the gaming floor — like these non-gaming employee class would receive the lowest level of license,” Ohorilko explains.

He says each level of license gets deeper into an individual’s personal and financial background to ensure there are no issues. With the most comprehensive background checks on for the highest level licenses. Ohorilko the commission staff is working with the Iowa Gaming Association to formalize a request for the waiver.

Iowa’s Gov. orders flags at half-staff following attack on U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan

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August 27th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) — Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff across the State, in honor and remembrance of U-S service members and others who died in a deadly terrorist attack near Kabul, Afghanistan, Thursday. At least one dozen soldiers and 100 civilians died during the suicide bomber attack and subsequent firefight. The order from the Governor calls for flags to remain lowered through sunset on Monday.

Governor Reynolds said “there are no words that can describe the pain felt by their fellow soldiers, family, and loved ones… We cannot thank the brave men and women of our Armed Forces enough for what they do to preserve this incredible nation.”

Atlantic FFA News

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 27th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa – by FFA Reporter Aspen Niklasen) – The Atlantic FFA Chapter placed 8th and won a Gold Medal in the annual Iowa FFA Ag Mechanics Career Development Event held at Iowa State on June 10, 2021. The Atlantic FFA Chapter team included: Cooper Jipsen, Logan Eilts and Wyatt Redinbaugh. Their Agriculture education instructor and FFA advisor is Mr. Eric Miller. Jipsen led the team this year placing 5th overall in the individual contest. Jipsen said “It was a great experience, with a lot of learning activities that came along with it. I am really excited to use the new skill I learned in the future.”

Team Photo
Cooper Jipsen, Wyatt Redinbaugh, Logan Eilts (photo submitted)

88 individuals from 24 FFA chapters participated in this year’s Career Development Event designed to provide the student an opportunity to display their agricultural knowledge and skills in the area of Agricultural Mechanics & Technology. Activities included demonstration of skills, problem solving, and knowledge application in agricultural machinery equipment, metals and welding, structures, environmental and natural resources, and electrical systems. The Iowa FFA Agricultural Mechanics & Technology Career Development Event was made possible with support from Titan Machinery through the Iowa FFA Foundation. The Agricultural Mechanics & Technology Career Development Event was hosted by the Iowa State University Ag 450 Farm and was coordinated and conducted by Mr. Kevin Sanders and the Agricultural Education & Studies Department at Iowa State University in Ames.

And, the Atlantic FFA Chapter placed 11th and won a Silver Medal in the annual Iowa FFA Horse Career Development Event held at Kirkwood Community College on June 8, 2021. The Atlantic FFA Chapter team included: Taylor Mccreedy, Aspen Niklasen and Colton Becker. Their agriculture education instructor and FFA advisor is Mr. Eric Miller. Niklasen led the team this year placing 10th overall in the individual contest. Niklasen, who improved from her 21st placing the prior year said” I had a lot of fun and really learned a lot about horses.”

26 FFA chapters participated in this year’s Career Development Event designed to provide the student an opportunity to display their agricultural knowledge and skills in the area of Equine Science. The 87 individual contestants evaluated halter and performance classes. They also answered questions over the classes and gave oral reasons to explain their placings. A written examination was included along with a team problem solving competition. The Iowa FFA Horse Career Development Event was made possible with support through the Iowa FFA Foundation. The Horse Evaluation Career Development Event was coordinated and held at the Iowa Equestrian Center in Cedar Rapids. The official judge was Heather Angle-Gardner of Ottumwa, Iowa.

Team Photo
Aspen Niklasen, Colton Becker, Taylor McCreedy (Photo submitted)

Guidance released for parking at Atlantic home football games

Sports

August 27th, 2021 by admin

Atlantic school officials would like to share a letter of guidance on parking for Atlantic home football games. Parking near the Trojan Bowl will be a bit different this season due to ongoing recovery work at the Atlantic Middle School building. The letter is listed in full below.

August 27, 2021

To Atlantic and Visiting Football Fans

With the opening of the 2021 varsity football season, we will have a few small changes from last
year in regards to parking at home football games on Friday nights.

We will open both the main Northwest gate and the East Gate next to the visitor stands at 3:30
when there is a 9th grade opening game, and 5:30 for a varsity only game.

Visiting and home buses will be using the grass field between Washington and the MS. No fans
are to park in this area. We will have some spots coned off in the MS lot for the buses to get in
and out of the grass lot more easily.

Most of the MS parking lot, though, will be available to use. Please do not park along the
temporary fence near the MS auditorium. Behind Schuler elementary will still be reserved for
workers, officials and handicap.

Fans may also park along Ed Podolak Drive, in the lot at Washington Elementary, and in the grass
area to the east of the Trojan Bowl. If you have trouble walking or are handicap, this area on
the east side of the Trojan Bowl is not recommended.

Backyard & Beyond 8-27-2021

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

August 27th, 2021 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Sharon Winterboer about a special anniversary show for the Audubon Country Player this weekend.

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