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Hawkins is headed to Creighton to finish college hoops career

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May 3rd, 2021 by admin

Atlantic native, and former Northwest Missouri State Bearcat, Ryan Hawkins announced via social media on Monday that he is headed to Creighton University to finish his college basketball career. Hawkins decided last week to enter the transfer portal and use his extra year of eligibility at the Division 1 level.

Ryan told KJAN Sports that he had Creighton in mind when he hit the transfer portal and likes the tradition they’ve developed.

He said the recruitment process was pretty difficult right now because he couldn’t officially visit any campus’ due to COVID restrictions.

The fit should be a good one on the basketball floor for Hawkins because he said the system isn’t totally different from Northwest.

The Bluejays are coming off a 22-9 campaign this past season with an appearance in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. There will be a lot of holes to fill though, with all five starters either transferring or declaring for the NBA Draft. That will give Hawkins a chance to lead right away.

Hawkins just finished a national championship season with Northwest and he leaves as the Bearcats all-time leading rebounder and second on their career scoring list.

Atlantic FFA Holds Annual Banquet

Ag/Outdoor

May 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Information about the Atlantic FFA Banquet has been released. The Banquet was held on Monday, March 29th at the Atlantic High School. There were 150 members and guests were present at the event. The banquet started with the opening ceremonies, led by the 2020-2021 chapter officers. This year the officers include President Taylor McCreedy, Vice President Alyssa Derby, Secretary Craig Alan Becker, Treasurer Gunner Kirchhoff, Reporter Aspen Niklasen, Sentinel Wyatt Redinbaugh, and Student Advisor Garrett Reynolds. 2020-21 Chapter President Taylor McCreedy said, Ti was a great year despite all of the challenges the chapter had to navigate. We accomplished a lot, learned to adapt and succeed under circumstances that were different. Overall I think we had a great year”

The opening ceremonies was followed by a welcome to members and guests, and was given by President Taylor McCreedy. A reflection was then said by Craig Alan Becker. Following the reflection, dinner was held for members and guests alike. HyVee provided the Brisket and sides for the FFA members and guests. At the conclusion of dinner, two guest speakers spoke to the audience. The first was Shelby McCreedy, the mother of FFA President Taylor McCreedy. Mrs McCreedy talked about the importance of overcoming adversity as a group and building a better chapter in the long run. McCreedy also spoke about strength, resiliency and determination of this Chapter to continue to make things happen even while adhering to COVID protocols.”

2020-21 FFA Seniors: Left to Right Back Row -Taylor McCreedy Alyssa Derby, Garrett Reynolds, Craig Becker, Gunner Kirchhoff; Left to Right Front Row – Hannah Carlson, Bethany Anderson, Caroline Pellett.

The next speaker was Atlantic FFA Alumni Representative, Tyler Comes. Comes talked about the many possibilities for people to get involved with the Alumni organization. “There are many opportunities to get involved. Some examples include helping with fundraisers, driving FFA members to events when needed, and just finding ways how to help benefit our chapter.” Craig Alan Becker gave the secretary’s report. And the treasurer’s report was given by Gunner Kirchhoff. The balance on hand stated was $18,870.19.

Following the guest speakers, awards were given out. First were those recognized for earning 10,000 FFA points throughout their time as a member. These points are earned through getting involved with our chapter. The more activities and events a member participates in, the more points they earn. Those recognized for reaching 10,000 points included Craig Alan Becker, Hannah Carlson, Alyssa Derby, Taylor McCreedy and Garrett Reynolds. The next award was the Academic Achievement Award. This award is given to those who have been a part of the Atlantic FFA chapter for three years, and have maintained a 3.5 GPA throughout all those years. Those who received the Academic Achievement Award included Bethany Anderson, Craig Alan Becker, Hannah Carlson, Alyssa Derby, Gunner Kirrchoff, Taylor McCreedy, Drey Newell, Carloine Pellett, and Garrett Reynolds.

After the Academic Achievement Award came the Star Greenhand, Star Ag Placement, Star Ag Business, and Star of Ag Production Awards. The Star Greenhand is awarded to a freshman who the chapter officers feel was the most involved with the chapter in the past year. This year there were two outstanding Greenhand members so the award was given to Claire Pellett and Colton Becker. The next award, Star Ag Placement, is an award is given to a member that has done an exceptional job in their employment, whether that be in or out of agriculture. This award was received by Gunner Kirchhoff. Next came the Star Ag Business Award, which was given to Craig Alan Becker. Craig Alan was given this award for his outstanding work at his family farm operation. Following the Star Ag Business Award, Taylor McCreedy was awarded the Star of Ag Production. This award is given to a member who does an outstanding job in their work of agriculture production, while working on their own operation.

Honorary Chapter Farmer: Left to right – Shelby McCreedy, Abby and John Becker.

This year, the new officers for the 2020-2021 term elected four members to receive the Atlantic FFA Leadership Award, which is given in appreciation to those who have shown leadership through their years in FFA. These 7 members who received the award include Taylor McCreedy, Graig Alan Becker, Alyssa Derby, Hannah Carlson, Garrett Reynolds, Caroline Pellett and Garrett Reynolds Officers also elected 3 families and individuals to receive the Honorary Chapter Farmer award, which is given to people who have played a large role in helping the Atlantic FFA chapter and the activities they do. Those that accepted this award include Marty and Shelby McCreedy, John and Abby Becker, and Steve Barber Superintendent of Atlantic .

To finish the award recognitions, Taylor McCreedy and Bryan York were recognized for winning their state proficiency awards. Taylor competed in Diversified Livestock and Bryan competed in Vegetable Production. Four other Atlantic FFA members also competed in State Proficiency Awards: Gunner Kirchhoff placed 3rd in the state in his proficiency award area of Ag Mechanics, Caroline Pellett placed 3rd in Beef Entrepreneurship. Garrett Reynolds placed 4th in Ag Sales for his job at Fareway and Hannah Carlson placed 5th with her Goat entrepreneurship. These proficiency awards are given to members who have an outstanding Supervised Agriculture Experience (SAE) project.

This year, 14 members were given the Discovery Degree. The Discovery Degree is awarded to members who are finishing their 8th grade year of schooling, and have been involved in FFA for one year. Those that have been involved for one year of high school Ag, received the Greenhand Degree, which was given to 16 members. Next came 11 members who were Chapter FFA degrees, which are given to members who have been involved in FFA for 2 years since being in high school, or members who have been in FFA for three years including their 8th grade year.

The banquet concluded with the installation of new chapter officers. For the upcoming 2019-2020 year, the new officers include the following: Wyatt Redinbaugh as President, Cooper Jipsen as Vice President, Bryan York as Secretary, Dylan Comes as Treasurer, Aspen Niklasen as Reporter, Logan Eilts as Sentinel, and Malena Woodward as Student Advisor. Chapter President Wyatt Redinbaugh said “The 2021 FFA Banquet was a strange experience for me, it marked the end of the seniors leadership and time for our class to step up. This senior class has influenced me in so many different ways. I am excited to see what I can do to help build this FFA chapter for the future.“

(Story credit: Aspen Niklasen, Atlantic FFA Reporter)

Atlantic FFA members attend Iowa Youth Institute

Ag/Outdoor

May 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic FFA Advisor Eric Miller reports, that on Monday, April 26th and Tuesday April 27th, Atlantic FFA members Malena Woodward and Bryan York participated in the 10th annual Virtual Iowa Youth Institute (IYI) hosted by the World Food Prize Foundation. Woodward and York were part of the 264 students and 110 teachers from 93 Iowa high schools. This virtual, 2 day-long event was the first of its kind for the IYI supported by over 90 experts from across Iowa.

Each year, the World Food Prize Youth Institutes convene high school students, teachers and experts to explore and solve local, national and global hunger and food security issues. In order to be a part of the Iowa Youth Institute, students research and write a paper on a global challenge related to hunger and food insecurity. Currently, 25 states, the Netherlands and Honduras host Youth Institutes, where students can be selected to serve as delegates at the Global Youth Institute as part of October’s Borlaug International Dialogue.

Woodward’s paper was on the malnutrition problem occurring in Guatemala. Woodward said, “I had fun researching and learning more information about Guatemala. After learning that over half of their population is malnourished I feel it is important to educate the local population on nutrition and producing their own food.” York’s paper focused on Sustainable Agriculture in Tanzania and how this affects the food insecurity problem. “I was interested in soil health and Sustainability overseas. After Doing a bit of research, I decided to write my paper about Tanzania, a country who has been on the raise in recent years, but has had trouble with its malnutrition and infrastructure.” York stated, “I found, in my research, that Tanzania can produce almost 95 percent of its own food. But, many Tanzanians have trouble accessing this food inside its borders.”

Malena Woodward

Bryan York (Photos submitted)

The day began with remarks from Kelsey Tyrell, Organizer for the Iowa Youth Institute and Wendy Wintersteen, President of Iowa State University. The keynote address was provided by Kim Reynolds, Governor of Iowa. Once the opening session was complete Woodward and York began Roundtable Discussions. Students presented their research in a roundtable fashion to ISU faculty and industry professionals by using Zoom Meetings. Students were also supportive of their peers and asked questions to provide a diverse array of perspectives to the discussion. During the afternoon session students and teachers participated in virtual Immersion Discussions with World Food Prize Partners.

At the end of the second day, Woodward and York were declared Bourlag Scholars and awarded a $1,000 scholarship to Iowa State University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Both Woodward and York are going to be Seniors next year and have the opportunity to participate again. When talking about her experiences Woodward said, “I really enjoyed the presentation. I thought it was interesting hearing the ideas of other students and experts trying to solve world hunger as well as hearing their input and giving me more ideas about my topic.”

This one-day event is offered at no cost to teachers or students. More details are available at www.worldfoodprize.org/iowayouth.

Pottawattamie County man accused of running a ponzi scheme

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May 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A longtime investment advisor in Treynor is accused of running a Ponzi scheme with his clients’ money. According to various reports and charging documents, Jeffrey Carley, owner of Carley Financial Group, had allegedly been advising clients since at least 2013 to move money out of their traditional individual retirement accounts, to so-called “self-directed” IRA’s, which grant the owner greater control over their investments. Carley would then direct the client toward investments he had an interest in through the other two companies, without disclosing that conflict.

Carley would then create fraudulent “annual statements of earnings” to share with his clients. In fact, prosecutors say, Carley used the money invested in Prosperity Partners or Main Street Solutions for personal business, and made only minimal interest payments back into his clients’ accounts, using funds invested by new clients to pay supposed returns to prior investors. His agency has been registered since 1993.

According to charging documents made public Thursday, Carley also owned all or part of two other companies — Prosperity Partners and Main Street Solutions — all of which he operated from Treynor. Court records show he was charged in a sealed indictment, in February, and arrested Thursday after Federal authorities announced they had executed a search warrant at his residence in Treynor, as KJAN mentioned previously. Carley has been indicted on six counts of wire fraud involving at least five victims in Colorado and Nebraska and a total of at least $109,000.

He appeared in court Thursday and was granted pretrial release, with conditions including that he not engage in financial advising while the case proceeds.

T-Bone Trail of Western Iowa Tour

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May 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce report a modern-day expedition into Western Iowa, the T-Bone Trail Tour, will be one of the beefiest missions of the year, and The Iowa Gallivant is ready to take it on! Some of Iowa’s greatest communities will be showcased May – August, with Cass County being the first stop this Friday. Bailey Smith, Executive Director at the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce, says “This will be JayJay Goodvin and The Iowa Gallivant’s second trip to our community and we’re excited to welcome him back and show him even more of the area. The idea of the T-Bone Trail Tour is to showcase what travelers can do outdoors and highlight restaurants serving Iowa raised beef.”

Goodvin will make stops at Schildberg Recreation Area with highlights of walking & biking trails in Atlantic, Baxter Cycle in Marne, Cold Springs Park in Lewis, The Outdoor Classroom in Massena, Lake Anita State Park and end with a steak dinner at the Wiota Steakhouse. He will post videos and blogs of his adventures to his Facebook page, The Iowa Gallivant, and encourages everyone to follow along!

JayJay Goodvin photo via The Iowa Gallivant Facebook page

JayJay Goodvin, creator of The Iowa Gallivant says “What if I told you that a juicy steak could be paired with the beautiful Loess Hills, rural roller-coaster like blacktops, vibrant Main Streets, tranquil off the beaten path wonders, historic landmarks unique to Iowa, hundreds of miles of hiking/biking trails and unbelievable lakesides you can’t believe you’ve overlooked before. People have a favorite steak night go-to in Des Moines, Omaha, Kansas City, etc. It’s time to expand that sense of adventure and find another juicy, perfectly cooked beefy masterpiece in Western Iowa and experience one of the greatest areas in the world.”

The next stop on the tour will be a visit to Audubon County Saturday, May 8th. Goodvin will visit a local beef producer, Albert the Bull, T-Bone Trail, a trip to the golf course and the Nathaniel Hamlin Park. He’ll end his visit with a steak dinner at the Barn Burner in Brayton.

For more information about The Iowa Gallivant, visit their website at www.theiowagallivant.com, on Facebook at The Iowa Gallivant, or contact the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce at 712-243-3017. The T-Bone Trail Tour kicks off this Friday, May 7th in Cass County.

WEEK OF MAY 3, 2021

Trading Post

May 3rd, 2021 by admin

WANTED: Looking to buy a 32″ or 47″ flat screen tv w/ remote. Call 712-243-2860.

WANTED:  an adult three-wheel bicycle.  Call 712-243-4701.

WANTED:  some dirt/sand mix for back fill call 243 4132 if you some available.

FOR SALE:  Have a nice camper for sale. Everything works as it should. Has one slide and queen size bed . Please call 641-740-0535 with questions.

FOR SALE:  Central Church of Christ in Griswold, 1989 Looking to the Future plate.  Has pictures of the original church as well as the present one without the addition.  Also, a nail from the original church attached to wood.  $15.00.  402-699-3825.

FOR SALE:  Cedar slice end/side table. 16″ x 1″ round table. $65.  Call Tim and leave a voice mail at 712-249-9242.

FOR SALE:  Dining room table, six chairs, 4 boards, seats 12. Also, three piece king-size bedroom set.  Phone 712-563-2039.

FOR SALE:  Ariens 16HP riding lawnmower. Runs and works well. $300. Call 712-243-4914.

FOR SALE:  An older gas clothes dryer, asking $30.  Call 712-249-4426 in Atlantic.

WANTED: A garden tiller. 712-243-4914. FOUND

FOR SALE:  Golden retriever puppy, also chicken eggs and duck eggs.  Call 712-579-1981.

FOR SALE: T-Rac Pro pickup rack, aluminum (heavy), 750 lb. capacity, fits most trucks, with accessories. $400 obo. 712-249-8186.

Two Fallen Officers To Be Honored On Iowa Peace Officer Memorial Day

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May 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa – This Friday, May 7, 2021, Governor Kim Reynolds, Lt. Governor Adam Gregg, along with State of Iowa leadership, law enforcement partners and families will honor and pay tribute to fallen peace officers who gave the ultimate sacrifice while serving. On this Peace Officer Memorial Day, we stand steadfast in remembering the brave men and women of law enforcement who died in the line of duty protecting Iowans and their communities.

This year, two officers will be honored and added to the Iowa Peace Officer Memorial. Please join us to honor these fallen peace officers, as well as the many other Iowa officers who have given their lives in the line of duty over the last 152 years.

PHOTO: 2019 Peace Officer Memorial Ceremony

EVENT: 2021 Peace Officer Memorial Ceremony

DATE: Friday, May 7, 2021

TIME: 10:00 a.m.

LOCATION: Grounds East of Oran Pape State Office Building, 215 East 7th Street, Des Moines (Rain Location: State Capitol – 1st Floor Rotunda)

FACEBOOK LIVE: @IowaDPS

HONOREES:

  • Deputy Stephanie J. Schreurs, Lyon County Sheriff’s Office, E.O.W. August 13, 2019
  • Special Officer John H. Bousman, Chicago and North Western Railway, August 10, 1922

PRESENTERS:

The Honorable Kim Reynolds
The Honorable Adam Gregg
Stephan Bayens, Department of Public Safety Commissioner

If you are unable to attend this year’s ceremony, we remind you it can be accessed on the DPS Facebook Page. There are many ways you can observe National Police Week, May 9-15, 2021.  Officials encourage you to “Please take time and thank current peace officers for protecting and serving your community and the great State of Iowa.”

Adair County Sheriff’s report, 5/3/21

News

May 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater has a very brief report on arrests to release this week. Last Friday evening, 49-year-old Jason Edward Caldwell, of Stuart, was arrested in Stuart, after a Stuart Police Officer saw Caldwell drive by him.  The officer knew the man was barred from driving. Caldwell was pulled over and taken into custody on a Driving While Barred, charge. Caldwell was released from custody about 90-minutes later, after posting a $2,000 cash or surety bond.

2 vehicle non-injury accident in Red Oak

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May 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Police say no injuries were reported following a two-vehicle accident Friday afternoon. Authorities say a 2004 Jeep Cherokee driven by 26-year-old Cheslie Vrba, of Red Oak, was westbound on Maple Street at around 3-p.m., when she failed to yield the right-of-way to a 2011 Nissan Sentra traveling southbound on 6th Street, and driven by 30-year old Tiffany Falknor, of Red Oak. TheSUV struck the Nissan broadside, in the intersection.

Damage from the collision amounted to $10,000. Vrba was cited for Failure to yield at an intersection.

Iowa COVID-19 daily update for 5/3/21: 7 additional deaths; 160 additional cases

News

May 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Public health on Monday, reported 160 new COVID-19 positive tests and seven additional deaths. At 10 a.m., the health department reported 395,349 total positive tests, and 5,959 total deaths since the start of the pandemic, including one new death reported in Pottawattamie County, where the total is now 166.

Iowa reports 2.38-million COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered and 1.09-million total vaccine series completed. The state’s 14-day positivity rate is 4.0%. The seven-day rate is 4.2%. Both are slightly higher than in Sunday’s report.

There are now 181 patients hospitalized with COVID-19. Iowa reports 45 patients in ICU, 30 people with symptoms of COVID were admitted, and 20 patients are on ventilators. In RMCC Region 4 (hospitals in western/southwest Iowa): 16 COVID patients are hospitalized; nine remain in an ICU; there weer four people admitted with symptoms of the virus, and two people remain on a ventilator.

None of Iowa’s long-term care facilities report COVID-19 outbreaks. The state reports 2,320 care facility deaths since the pandemic began.

In the KJAN listening area, here are the current number positive cases by County; The # of new cases since yesterday {+} if any; and the total number of deaths in each county to date:

Cass, 1,453 cases; {+0}; 54 deaths
Adair, 980; {+0}; 32
Adams, 349 {+0}; 4
Audubon, 516 {+0}; 9
Guthrie, 1,284 {+1}; 29
Harrison County, 1,924; {+0}; 73
Madison County, 1,726; {+1; 19
Mills County, 1,779; {+0}; 21
Montgomery, 1,100;{+0}; 37
Pottawattamie County, 12,087; {+0}; 165
Shelby County, 1,360 {+1}; 37
Union County, 1,355; {+0}; 32