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EPA to hold video conference June 4th on Atlantic PCE clean-up

News

May 20th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)/Region 7, serving Iowa and three other states and Nine Tribal Nations, report a public hearing will be held on the proposed plan for the PCE former Dry Cleaner Superfund site in Atlantic (Iowa). Oral and written comments will be accepted during a 30-day public comment periods for the site, which will begin May 22nd and end June 22nd, 2020. The public may submit their comments to the EPA prior to the close of the comment period by submitting them by Email to houston.pamela@epa.gov, calling toll-free at 1-800-223-0425, or mailing comments to:

Pamela Houston

U.S EPA Region 7 (ORA/OPA)

11201 Renner Blvd.

Lenexa, KS 66219

The EPA will hold a Public Meeting to provide information and answer questions on the Proposed Plan for the site. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, EPA will host the meeting via Adobe Connect video conference, the web address for which is www.epa.gov/superfund/PCEFormerDryCleaner.

The meeting takes place June 4th, from 6-to 7:30-p.m.    Audio for the meeting will be made available at 1-844-548-8485.  Additional information is available at the site mentioned above.

AP-NORC poll: Americans harbor strong fear of new infections

News

May 20th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A new poll finds that strong concern about a second wave of coronavirus infections is reinforcing widespread opposition among Americans to reopening public places. The new survey from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds that 83% of Americans are at least somewhat concerned that lifting restrictions in their area will lead to additional infections.

About 54% say they are very or extremely concerned that such steps will result in a spike of COVID-19 cases. The poll also found about a third of Republicans are very or extremely concerned about the possibility of additional infections, compared with three-quarters of Democrats.

Iowa man accused of leaving 2 dogs to starve to death

News

May 20th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (The Des Moines Register) — Police say a 21-year-old Des Moines man who adopted two dogs from an animal shelter left them to starve to death in his apartment. David James Goodburn is charged with two animal neglect misdemeanors. He is being held in the Polk County Jail. Police allege Goodburn adopted the dogs in late March.

A criminal complaint says the dogs were found this week because a strong odor was coming from Goodburn’s apartment. Power to the apartment had been turned off and the dogs were left without food or water. The complaint says investigators believe Goodburn intentionally let the dogs starve.

WESTERN IOWA NETWORKS TO ACQUIRE SPIRAL COMMUNICATIONS

News

May 20th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

BTC, Inc. d/b/a Western Iowa Networks (“WIN”) has entered into an agreement to acquire substantially all the operating assets of Spiral Communications in Iowa.  The acquisition is structured as an all cash transaction and is expected to close on June 15, 2020, pending any approvals and other conditions to closing.  Additional details are not being released at this time.

“Western Iowa Networks is a local company with a proven track record of providing exceptional service to customers in rural service areas like those serviced by Spiral Communications,” said James Gapinski, president of Spiral Communications.  “We expect this transaction to benefit our customers, who can expect continued high levels of service and investment in their communities from WIN.”

“Our company is excited about serving this area,” said Jeff Roiland, CEO of Breda Telephone Corp.  “We look forward to investing in and partnering with these communities, while providing the customers with top quality service for many years to come.”  The people in these communities will soon be able to enjoy the suite of services we offer from High Speed Broadband and Voice along with complementary services like Managed Wi-Fi, Managed IT, and numerous business communication services.

About Spiral Communications:  Spiral Communications is a rural telecommunications service provider headquartered in Nebraska City, Nebraska.  The company offers voice over IP services and high speed Internet access services to subscribers in communities throughout southeast Nebraska and southwest Iowa. For more information, visit www.spiral-communications.com.

About Western Iowa Networks:  BTC, Inc. d/b/a Western Iowa Networks (WIN) is a rural telecommunications service provider headquartered in Breda, Iowa, and is a subsidiary of parent company, Breda Telephone Corp.  The parent company and its subsidiaries offer local and long distance telecommunications, high speed Internet access services, video services and managed IT services to subscribers in the Iowa communities of Arcadia, Auburn, Breda, Carroll, Denison,

Updated Visitor Limitations at CCHS

News

May 20th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic, IA —Cass County Health System officials have updated the visitor limitations that are now in effect at all CCHS facilities. These measures are being enacted to protect the health of patients, staff, volunteers, and visitors and to proactively limit the spread of COVID-19.

Effective May 18, 2020

  • All visitors must be 18 years of age or older and in good health.
  • Outpatients may have one visitor with them.
  • Inpatients are allowed to have one visitor at a time.

All visitors will be screened at the entrance before being allowed to proceed. Visitors must wear a mask and practice social distancing in waiting rooms. If there are too many visitors in the waiting room to appropriately social distance, then staff will ask visitors to please wait in their vehicles or return at a later time.

All visitors, family members, and friends are still encouraged to use technology to keep in contact with their loved ones.

Woman accused of racist attacks in Iowa competent for trial

News

May 20th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (KCRG-TV) — An Iowa woman accused of intentionally hitting children with her car because of their race has been ruled competent to stand trial. KCRG reports court documents show a psychiatric evaluation found Nicole Poole competent. Poole is charged with two counts of attempted murder. Police have said she intentionally ran over an Hispanic girl and a black boy near Des Moines-area schools last December. Both children survived. She is also charged in connection with an outburst at a convenience store in West Des Moines on the same day the children were hit. A judge found her incompetent to stand trial in February and she was ordered to receive treatment.

Hurdles still in place, but high school sports might resume in Iowa

Sports

May 20th, 2020 by admin

Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds paved the way for the possibility of summer high school sports at her press conference on Wednesday. She has granted approval for practices to begin on June 1st for high school athletics.

It will now be up to the Iowa High School Athletic Association and the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union to determine if a plan for starting summer sports is feasible and what guidelines would have to be followed.

A lot of hurdles are in place for that to happen with scheduling, travel, crowd management, and shared equipment all posing difficulties.

The spring sports season was officially cancelled on April 24th when the pandemic ramped up.

Atlantic Food Pantry says “Thanks for your support”

News

May 20th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Atlantic Food Pantry today (Wednesday), issued a heartfelt Thank You to the Atlantic Community and Cass County Area.  Their gratitude is for the enormous support shown by the City and County residents, businesses, clubs, churches, and out of town friends of Atlantic, during the Covid-19 Pandemic. Your response, they say, has been timely and generous and because of that we have been able to continue to provide needed assistance during this time of increased demand.

Since mid-March, the number of families and individuals served by the pantry every week has been consistently around 60% higher than usual. Because the pantry has now distributed the majority of food stored prior to this time, we are now purchasing most of the food every week and current costs are running a little more than twice normal. As you can see, your support is essential to our ability to continue providing food assistance in our area.

Again, thank you!

The Volunteers, Clients, and Board of the Atlantic Food Pantry

Modern restrooms, cabins will open Memorial Day weekend in Iowa state parks

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 20th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, IA — Iowa state parks will open modern restrooms, shower buildings and cabins starting Friday, May 22 in time for Memorial Day weekend. This means campgrounds will be open for all campers, including RVs, pop-ups and tent camping. Youth group campsites will remain closed. Customers will need to call the local park office (for Backbone cabins, call the Backbone concessionaire) to rent a cabin with the earliest arrival date being Friday, May 22 or Saturday, May 23. Additionally, the state park online reservation system will be available today for state park cabin/yurt rentals with an arrival date of no earlier than Sunday, May 24, if available and beyond. Existing cabin/yurt reservations will be honored. Shelters, lodges, playgrounds, group camps, museums and visitor centers remain closed at this time.

Park visitors are reminded to avoid gatherings of groups larger than 10. DNR park staff will continue to remind and educate visitors to practice physical distancing while enjoying the park. Visitors should also be aware of the following guidelines:

  • In campgrounds, only campers with overnight reservations will be allowed; no visitors.
  • Only six overnight occupants per campsite will be allowed, unless immediate family contains more than six.
  • Communal picnic tables and grills are open for use at your own risk.
  • Beaches remain open, but will be monitored closely.
  • For cabin rentals, all kitchenware such as dishes, pots and pans, has been removed; renters will need to bring their own from home. Additionally, the check-in time has been moved to 5:00 p.m. and check-out time to 9:00 a.m. (from 4:00 p.m. and 11:00 a.m. respectively) to allow for more cleaning time between rentals.
  • Some areas of parks and campgrounds may be closed due to construction or maintenance issues, so please check the specific closure information for each park before planning a camping trip.

For the latest closure information for state parks, campgrounds and trails, visit: www.iowadnr.gov/Places-to-Go/State-Parks/Alerts-and-Closures

Iowa has 68 state parks and 4 state forests for visitors to enjoy with hiking trails, lake recreation and camping, to learn more visit: www.iowadnr.gov/Places-to-Go/State-Parks or www.iowadnr.gov/Things-to-Do/Camping

Connections Area Agency on Aging Senior Farmer’s Market Voucher Distribution

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 20th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Officials with Connections Area Agency on Aging, in Council Bluffs, have announced that the state is continuing the Farmers Market voucher program for older Iowans. With this program, seniors meeting income requirements can obtain vouchers that they can use at participating area Farmers Markets to buy $30.00 worth of fresh, locally grown produce. This year since Connections’ senior centers and offices are currently closed to the public, officials will be asking individuals to call in and request an application. Requested applications will be mailed out beginning 06/01/20 in an addressed postage paid return envelope. Once they have received the completed application, vouchers will be mailed out to the applicant. Please note applications not completed will not receive vouchers until all information is provided. Please call our office at 1-800-432-9209 to obtain your application.

 Program Criteria:

· Must be at least 60 years of age or older

· Annual income must be less than $23,606 Single; $31,894 Married .

· Only one original application allowed per individual. No photocopies or duplicate applications allowed. Married couples can jointly apply on one application.

Outline of Process:

· Applications available by phone starting 06/01/20.

· Applications will be mailed with a postage paid return envelope.

· Applications must be complete before vouchers will be mailed out.

· Applications are on a first come first serve basis.

· Walk-ins will not be accept at Connections’ senior centers or office locations.