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Updated Adair County Fair Schedule

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 1st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Deena Wells with Adair County ISU Extension and Outreach in Greenfield, today (Wednesday), released an updated schedule for the Adair County Fair, which takes place July 11-19. 2020 Adair Co Fair Schedule – Brenda As mentioned before, Wells says this year, the Adair County Fair will not be normal. Even so, she says they are working hard to provide a good experience for 4-H and FFA youth to showcase their hard work.

Due to CDC regulations and restrictions regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, fair staff are not able to take individual photos for each show. Staff, volunteers and show superintendents will be stretched to capacity and focused on keeping a safe environment for all events. Wells says “We will be taking candid shots of each show and candid photos of static exhibits being judged. We will also take State Fair Selection group photos of projects. We will provide Fair Results for each show the week of July 20th.” The photo banner will be hung during fair so families can take their own photos.

Wells says “Our mission for this county fair is to focus on what youth have learned, skills they have gained, and what life lessons they have experienced. It is not necessarily about the competitions or rewards.” The fair schedule is subject to change, so be sure and follow their posts on the Facebook page, “Adair County ISU Extension”.

CAROL PATRICIA SMITH, 90, of Atlantic (7-6-2020)

Obituaries

July 1st, 2020 by Jim Field

CAROL PATRICIA SMITH, 90, of Atlantic died Monday, June 29th at her home.  A celebration of life memorial service for CAROL PATRICIA SMITH will be held on Monday, July 6th at 1:00 p.m. at the First Baptist Church in Atlantic.  Carol is being cared for by her granddaughter, Traci Smith (funeral director) with the assistance of Ohde Funeral Home in Manning and Hoy-Kilnoski Funeral Home & Crematory in Council Bluffs, Iowa.

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Visitation with family will be Sunday, July 5th from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the First Baptist Church in Atlantic.

Interment will be in the Brighton Township Cemetery in Marne, Iowa.

The family asks that memorials be made to the First Baptist Church in Atlantic, Iowa.

Condolences may be left at www.ohdefuneralhome.com or www.hoyfuneral.com.

CAROL PATRICIA SMITH is survived by:

Daughter: Deb (Steve Reisz) Smith of Panama.

Sons:  Chuck Smith and Jeff Smith both of Atlantic

Sisters-in-law:  Janis (Richard) Petersen of Omaha, NE; Nancy Matthew; Candy (Jon) Narmi all of Council Bluffs

5 Grandchildren

8 Great-Grandchildren

6 Great-Great-Grandchildren

many nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.

Two injured in 4 vehicle Union County accident

News

July 1st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Union County Sheriff’s Office reports two people were transported by ambulance to the hospital in Creston, following a multi-vehicle accident Tuesday afternoon north of Kent, at P-17 and U-S Highway 34. The accident happened at around 2:20-p.m.  Officials say a 2012 Ford Edge SUV driven by 57-year old Sharon Cline, of Kent, was westbound on Highway 34 and slowing to a stop while waiting for oncoming traffic, before turning south onto Beechwood Avenue. Her SUV was struck from behind by a 2007 Dodge pickup, driven by 55-year old Rebecca Ann Browning, of Prescott. The impact pushed the SUV into the eastbound lane, where it was hit by an eastbound 2019 Jeep Cherokee, driven by 64-year old Phyllis Paulsen, of Emerson.

The impact knocked the Jeep sideways in the center of the highway, before it was hit by a 2002 Pontiac driven by 19-year old Colten Hunter, of Clarinda.  Cline and Paulsen were injured during the collisions, and were transported to the hospital. Damage from the collisions amounted to $36,500.  Authorities say Browning was cited for Failure to reduce speed to a reasonable and proper rate, and failure to provide proof of insurance.

Dubuque officials: IBM client center to close by end of year

News

July 1st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — Officials in Dubuque say they’ve been informed that the IBM Client Innovation Center will close within four months, taking nearly 350 jobs with it. Greater Dubuque Development Corp. CEO Rick Dickinson tells the Telegraph Herald that an IBM official called his office Wednesday morning to inform him that the IBM facility will close by November. Dickinson says employees in Dubuque would have the opportunity to relocate to an IBM facility in Columbia, Missouri. IBM Dubuque site manager IBM opened the facility shortly after announcing plans to do so in 2009. It employed 1,300 by September 2011, but that number has regularly declined since, to its current 344 employees.

Grim gift adds 500 body bags to Iowa’s coronavirus stockpile

News

July 1st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa’s executive branch is getting a grim gift from a company that has long made uniforms for meatpacking workers: a free supply of 500 body bags. Dickson Industries is donating the body bags as the state prepares for a worst-case scenario in which the coronavirus or another health emergency would overwhelm hospitals and medical examiners.

The Des Moines-based company makes garments and products for the food processing, medical and other industries, including coats and insulated jackets for meatpacking workers. A state spokesman says the body bags will be kept in a state stockpile, just like 500 ventilators the state is purchasing.

Adams County Sheriff’s report (7/1)

News

July 1st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Adams County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of two men on burglary and other charges. Officials say Justin Parker and James Cox were taken into custody following a traffic stop near  183rd and Kale Avenue, at around 9:10-p.m. Saturday. During an investigation, a large amount of property was located in the vehicle. The property contained identification information linking the items to persons other than Parker and Cox. Authorities made contact with the property owners, who confirmed that items in the suspect’s vehicle had been stolen. Parker and Cox were charged with Theft 2nd Degree, Burglary 3rd Degree, Criminal Mischief 2nd Degree, and Possession of Burglary Tools.

At around 1:35-a.m last Friday, the Adams County Sheriff’s K9 Unit conducted a traffic stop near the intersection of Highways 48 and 148. Kimberly Thompson, of Corning, was subsequently placed under arrest for Possession of a Controlled Substance/2nd offense. And, at around 11-p.m. Thursday, Dinah Blanche Reese, of Corning, was arrested for Dependent Adult Abuse, as well as Interference with Official Acts.

CAM hosts Exira-EHK baseball tonight on KJAN

Sports

July 1st, 2020 by admin

The CAM Cougars host a Rolling Valley Conference match-up tonight against the Exira-EHK Spartans and we’ll have coverage on KJAN. The Cougars (8-0) face the Spartans (1-7) for the second time this season. The Cougars won the first impromptu meeting on June 15th 15-1 in 6 innings of play. That game was a last minute schedule addition due to CAM losing a road game at Woodbine.

Chris Parks and Jarod McKee will have the call of the game tonight with pregame at about 5:15 p.m. and first pitch set for 5:30 p.m. Tune in on AM 1220, FM 101.1, and online at kjan.com.

Business leaders say area’s economy improving with reopening

News

July 1st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A new survey of business leaders released Wednesday suggests the economy has begun to recover as businesses reopened in the past month in nine Midwest and Plains states. But Creighton University economist Ernie Goss said the region’s economy remains weaker than before the coronavirus outbreak began. And business leaders expect the economy to continue improving over the next six months. The region’s overall index jumped into positive territory at 50.3 in June from May’s 43.5. Any score above 50 suggests growth, while scores below 50 suggest decline.

The monthly survey covers Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma and South Dakota.

Dozens of headstones vandalized in historic Waterloo cemetery

News

July 1st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Waterloo police are investigating vandalism at one of the city’s oldest cemeteries. Nearly 50 headstones were defaced or toppled at the historic Elmwood Cemetery sometime late Monday night or early Tuesday morning. Officials with the Elmwood Cemetery Association estimate damage at more than 10-thousand dollars ($10,000). Much of the vandalism was done in the oldest section of the cemetery.

One of the markers damaged was at the grave of Black Hawk County pioneers George W. and Mary Melrose Hanna. In 1845, they built the first house in what would later become the City of Waterloo. It will likely be weeks before the damage is repaired. No arrests have been made.

JULY 2020

Birthday Club

July 1st, 2020 by admin

July 1st:

  • Mark Knudsen of Atlantic
  • JoAnn Brahms of Griswold
  • Bev England of Audubon

July 2nd:

  • Julie Vais of Exira

July 3rd:

  • Tracey Clark of Casey
  • Cora Zikuda of Atlantic

July 4th:

  • Joyce Jenkins of Exira

July 5th:

  • Chris Wahlert of Exira

July 6th:

  • Heather Sager of Atlantic
  • Jordan Dailey of Atlantic
  • Jodi Littleton of Atlantic

July 7th:

  • Ron Doonan of Harlan
  • Reid Mosier of Atlantic
  • Arnie Lamp of Atlantic
  • Cheryl Christensen of Cumberland

July 8th:

  • Bill Fancher of Audubon
  • Chris Williams of Atlantic

July 9th:

  • Elizabeth Zaiger of Exira
  • Alex Clemsen of Exira

July 10th:

  • Chris Witzman
  • Emery Dean Nelson of Audubon
  • Ellie Wahlert of Exira

July 11th:

  • Kellie Jimerson of Atlantic
  • Lynn Anderson of Exira

July 12th:

  • no birthdays

July 13th:

  • Mike Mortensen of Kimballton
  • Carol Seddon of Atlantic
  • Annette Andersen of Kimballton
  • Jeff Morenz of Atlantic

July 17th:

  • Mike Waters of Atlantic
  • Hayden Lansdown of Atlantic
  • Mike Haley Sr. of Exira
  • John Walker of Exira

July 18th:

  • Mary Ottmar of Atlanic
  • Kaiti Anthofer of Exira

July 19th:

  • Megan Wedemeyer of Adair

July 20th:

  • Melissa Dodsen of Atlantic
  • Noah Hilpipre of Harlane
  • Tat Thygesen of Audubon
  • Laurel Neilsen of Aduubon

July 22nd:

  • Patty Rogers
  • Vickie Christensen of Anita
  • Madison Loving of Atlantic
  • Judy Hill of Exira
  • Terri Thompson of Exira

July 23rd:

  • Cindy Davis of Atlantic
  • Pastor Glen Meyers of Exira

July 24th:

  • Ruth Barton of Exira
  • Mary Ann Jespersen of Atlantic

July 25th:

  • Nancy Armstrong of Atlantic
  • Mark McNees of Atlantic

July 26th:

  • Nick Templemen of Atlantic

July 27th:

  • Janice Rasmussen of Atlantic
  • Suzanne Meyer of Atlantic

July 28th:

  • Shelby Norby of Villisca
  • Carolyn Johnson of Atlantic
  • Brinley Knudsen of Marne
  • Fletcher Toft of Atlantic
  • Florence Burrows of Atlantic
  • Richie Anderson of Atlantic
  • Ainsley Nelson of Atlantic

July 29th:

  • Mary Johnson of Griswold
  • Kim Wood of Exira
  • Kerrigan Larsen of Audubon

July 30th:

  • Wyona Williams of Stuart
  • Audra Steffens of Wiota