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SWIPCO/SWITA offices re-open; SWITA Taxi service to resume

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May 4th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa May 4, 2020) Effective Immediately: The SWIPCO and SWITA offices in Atlantic have re-opened for essential visits by the public. Essential visits are those that cannot take place via phone, email, fax, or mail. Visitors are asked to call ahead before coming to the office, to wait in the reception area, utilize the hand sanitizer available, and to not come in if they are feeling ill. Business with visitors will only be conducted in the reception area or the conference room, visitors will not be able to go to staff offices. A drop box has been set up and many interactions will still continue to utilize this drop box. Many staff are still working from home, so if you need to meet with a specific staff member you should call ahead at 712-243-4196 to make an appointment.

Effective Wednesday, May 6, 2020: SWITA taxi service will resume in Atlantic, Missouri Valley, Harlan, , Glenwood, Red Oak, and Shenandoah. For the safety of the public and SWITA drivers, please only schedule essential trips. When possible, please ride behind the first row of seats on a bus or ride in the rear of vans. Riders should wear a face mask if at all possible. Riders in mobility devices such as wheel chairs are asked to please turn their face away from the driver while their device is secured. All vehicles have been sanitized and are cleaned daily. The service is open to the public and fares are $2.50 each way in-town for the general public and $2.00 each way in-town for age 60+. Taxi tickets that normally would expire July 1, 2020 will be honored until June 30, 2021. Tickets may be purchased directly from the drivers. If it is necessary for riders to purchase tickets from the office in Atlantic, please call beforehand at 712-243-4196 and they will be ready for you. Additional information is available on www.swipco.org.

Taxi trips may be scheduled by calling the following numbers:

  • Atlantic: 712-249-0566 or 712-250-1200
  • Missouri Valley: 712-642-4489
  • Harlan, Glenwood, Red Oak, Shenandoah: 800-842-8065
  • Deaf or hard of hearing should call 711 or 800-735-2943.
  • Rides may be scheduled in Clarinda by calling Clarinda Area Volunteers at 712-542-4915 and in Fremont County by calling Faith in Action at 712-313-0131.

3 arrested/released on citations in Adair County

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May 4th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater reports three people who were arrested over the past week, were subsequently released from the scene with a citation. At around 3:30-a.m. Saturday, 33-year old Roger Joseph Draman, of Casey, was pulled over by an Adair County Deputy for having an improper brake light on the passenger side of his car, and failure to give a continuous signal. A check of Draman’s license revealed his driving status was revoked until Nov. 2020.  Draman is scheduled to appear in court May 28th.

On April 29th, 38-year old Michael Gail Steward, of Orient, was arrested at around 3:15-p.m. and then released on a citation, for Criminal Mischief in the 5th Degree. Authorities allege Steward caused damage to property in the 1500 block of 310th Street in Adair County, and owned by Gail and Sharon Steward. About $300 damage was done to walk-in door to the residence.

And, 21-year old Rayvon Dawn McFarland, of Fontanelle, was cited April 26th for Possession of Marijuana and Drug Paraphernalia, after authorities investigated a single-vehicle  accident at the intersection of 220th Street and Pinewood Avenue, in Adair County.

Big Ten extends ban on campus workouts

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May 4th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The Big Ten Conference extended its ban on organized workouts and activities from May fourth to June first. The extension means organized workouts with strength and conditioning staffs and on-campus meetings with players cannot happen until at least then. Under normal NCAA off-season rules, you are allowed eight hours per week with your team in the weight room and film room. Right now, the only thing you are allowed to do is to conduct digital meetings remotely with your players. Iowa strength and conditioning coach Chris Doyle says training facilities may look a lot different when football players return to campus. Doyle is used to having 30 players per shift in the weight room but that may change due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Doyle says the coaching staff is looking at a variety of plans that would help lower the risk.

Doyle says they are looking at all aspects of the training facilities.

WEEK OF MAY 4, 2020

Trading Post

May 4th, 2020 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  I have a handmade basswood plant stand with a metal base I’m asking $35 for. Please call 712-249-9242 ask for Tim.

FOR SALE:  3 tires 80% tread prime well Valera AT 265/70R/17, asking $20/each.  Call 712-250-1005.

WANTED: Female rat terrier puppy. 641-740-1327.

FOR SALE:  an oak tree slice end table with a spiral metal base. I’m asking $100. Please call 712-249-9242 ask for Tim.

FOR SALE: Brush bumper for a Ford F-150. Also giving away firewood. Call 712-323-4890.

FOR SALE: 1) 2 sets of golf clubs. One set is Northwestern brand the other is Delta, both are right-handed and include woods, irons and putters. $50 each set. 2) 2 pair of brand new golf shoes. 1 pair are size 13M Footjoy. 1 pair size 12/13 Wilson white. $10 each pair. 3) 1991 Ford Lariat 1/2 ton 4WD, manual transmission, brown metallic with new tires, brakes, belts, hoses, leaf springs, starter/alternator, thermostat, new head, muffler, tail pipe and tailgate. Asking $2500. Call 712-243-2860.

FOR SALE: 3 section hand pole trimmer with rope and saw blade. Asking $25. Call 243-2860.

FOR SALE:  Brand new 6 panel solid oak interior door.  Right hand. 36″W 82 1/2″ H. Satin nickel hinges.  Lists for $190.  Make an offer.  Call 712-254-9154.

WANTED:  a working electric dryer. Please email ss@cambridgelawfirm.com.

FOR SALE: Tire mounted/balanced on a steel wheel, approximately ½ tread.  Brand is: “Tour Plus”.  Size is: 215/60/R16.  Price: $25.00.  Phone: 712-249-7187.

FOR SALE: Troy-Bilt tiller. 8HP, industrial commercial engine, very good shape, 22″. Comes with manual and hiller attachment. Tuned up recently by a local professional. Original style Troy-Bilt, not newer cheaper knock offs. $500. Call 402-980-4353 (Cell) or 712-243-2250 (Home with answering machine). SOLD!

WANTED:  metal garden water can in good condition. 712-250-1005.

WANTED: Washing machine. Top load with agitator. Call 712-254-3878.

WANTED: Garden tiller. Something in good shape or fixable. Call 712-769-2426 (Home) or 605-651-3135 (Cell).

FOR SALE:  Acreage sprayer, 110 gallons, PTO Hydro pump with max speed of 1000, total footage on booms is 20′, with new hoses . It is in good condition and everything works. $175.00 cash.  (Tractor not included).  Call 417-876-7103 if interested or if you have any questions. (Kimballton area).  SOLD!

FOR SALE:  1998 Jayco 30′ camper.  Asking $4,600.  Call 712-268-2609.

FOR SALE:  Two 1/2″ Ingersoll-Rand air impact guns in good condition, asking $45 each.  6000 BTU 110 volt window air conditioner with remote, asking $75.  Ryobi electric weed eater, asking $25.  Call 712-304-4998 in Hamlin.

FOR SALE:  Bedroom, dining room and various other pieces of furniture.  Call 402-658-8073.

FOR SALE:  White River Lost Lake open front overalls, asking $50.  Creek Company float tube fins, fits boot foot or stocking foot waders, asking $25.  Bass Pro Shop fish fry kit, 58,000 BTU.  All prices negotiable.  Call 712-250-0066.

WANTED: Mowing jobs, smaller yards, just has a push mower and weed eater, $10-$20 a yard. 712-243-2860.

Eastern Iowa convoy, western Iowa free lunch line honor ‘essential workers’

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May 4th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Iowans are finding ways to salute “essential workers” during this pandemic. In eastern Iowa, Greg Preussner helped organize a convoy of semi tractors through Dubuque and Delaware Counties on Saturday. “For the medical, law enforcement, EMS, fire fighters, farmers, truckers, military, grocery store workers, convenience store workers — every body that you don’t think of all the time,” Preussner says. “Radio, TV — everybody there — no matter through this pandemic, they’re there every day for us.” The Honor Cruise began in Farley and wound through 14 other towns, covering about 110 miles. “We honor and respect these people that are out there working,” Preussner says. “And the ones that haven’t been able to, we’ll be there for them when they do open up.”

In western Iowa on Friday, truckers making a required stop at an Iowa D-O-T’s weigh station got a free lunch, courtesy of a company that provides commercial trucking insurance.  “When the government told everyone to go to shelter-in-place, they told the truck drivers to keep on trucking.” That’s Great West Casualty Company C-E-O Jim Jensen. He was on site, helping distribute the sack lunches to truckers. “Our hats off to the men and women making a difference,” he said, “stocking our shelves, bringing medical supplies, doing everything possible to make our lives better in this time of crisis and this time of need.”

The lunch line set up at the Iowa D-O-T’s weigh station on southbound Interstate 29 between Salix and Sloan served about 200 truckers over a three-hour period on Friday.

SHIRLEY MILLER 97, of Marshalltown (formerly of the Adair County area) – Svcs. Pending

Obituaries

May 4th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

SHIRLEY MILLER 97, of Marshalltown (formerly of the Adair County area), died Saturday, May 2nd, at the Accura Healthcare in Marshalltown.  Funeral services for SHIRLEY MILLER are pending at the Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield.

Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

(UPDATE) Officials have identified 2 killed in Iowa motorcycle

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May 4th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DEWITT, Iowa (AP) — Authorities in eastern Iowa have identified two people killed when the motorcycle they were riding veered off the road near DeWitt. Clinton County Sheriff’s Department Sgt. Scott Reyhons said Monday in a news release that 63-year-old David Boettcher and 61-year-old Vickie Boettcher, both of Lowden, died in the the Saturday afternoon crash. Authorities say the crash happened around 4:15 p.m. Saturday. Deputies who responded to the crash found that the pair’s motorcycle had left the road and struck a farm fence in a field. Both died at the scene of the crash. The sheriff’s office says it is trying to determine whether the victims were married.

Governor Reynolds’ Monday press conference 05/04/2020

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May 4th, 2020 by admin

Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds’ Monday press conference on COVID-19. We plan on having live audio on KJAN as well with the conference set to begin at approximately 11:00 a.m.

Birch and Garza named Iowa Athletes of the Year

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May 4th, 2020 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — Hawkeye senior Katie Birch (field hockey) and junior Luka Garza (men’s basketball) have been named the University of Iowa’s 2019-20 Male and Female Athletes of the Year. The duo will be Iowa’s nominees for the 2020 Big Ten Conference Athletes of the Year awards. Winners will be announced at a later date.

Birch, a native of York, England, was a NFHCA First-Team All-American and became the seventh Hawkeye in program history to be named a three-time All-American. One of Iowa’s four team captains, Birch started all 22 games in 2019. She tallied seven goals for 24 points, which ranked eighth-most in the Big Ten and third-most on the team. She tied her career-high 10 assists, which ranked fifth-most among the Big Ten, and registered two multiple-assist games against Indiana (Oct. 18) and Central Michigan (Sept. 6), including five assists in a 11-0 win against Central Michigan. The NFHCA West Region Player of the Year, first team NFHCA All-West Regional honoree, unanimous first team All-Big Ten selection, four-time All-Big Ten honoree, three-time team MVP, Birch helped the Hawkeyes capture the 2019 Big Ten Tournament and regular season titles. She was named Big Ten Tournament MVP for her efforts.

A Washington D.C. native, Garza had a historic season leading the nationally-ranked men’s basketball team to 20 victories and a likely NCAA Tournament berth. A unanimous consensus first-team All-America selection, Garza became the first Iowa men’s basketball student-athlete to earn National Player of the Year distinction by six major news outlets. The junior center was also named the Pete Newell Big Man of the Year, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Center of the Year, USBWA District VI Player of the Year, and the Big Ten Men’s Basketball Player of the Year. Garza finished the 20-game conference schedule averaging 26.2 points per game, becoming the first player to average at least 26 points in Big Ten play since Purdue’s Glenn Robinson in 1994. Garza scored a school-record 740 points this season, breaking the program’s 50-year old record previously set by John Johnson in 1970. Garza became one of three Big Ten players ever to total 740+ points and 300+ rebounds in a single-season. He scored 20 points or more in a school-record 16 straight Big Ten games, the longest streak by any player in the Big Ten since Ohio State’s Dennis Hopson (16) in 1987. Garza ranked second nationally in 20-point games (25); third in total field goals made (287), fifth in scoring (23.9), 19th in double-doubles (15), and 34th in rebounding (9.8). Garza produced against top competition all season, averaging 26.7 points, 11.1 rebounds, and 1.7 blocks in 12 contests against AP ranked opponents, including recording 11 straight 20-point performances.

Big Ten extends moratorium on team activities through June 1

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May 4th, 2020 by admin

The Big Ten Conference announced today that it will extend the previously announced suspension of all organized team activities through June 1, 2020, and will re-evaluate again at that time.

This is an additional measure to the previously announced cancellation of all conference and non-conference competitions through the end of the academic year, including spring sports that compete beyond the academic year. The Conference also has previously announced a moratorium on all on- and off-campus recruiting activities for the foreseeable future.

The Big Ten Conference will continue to use this time to work with the appropriate medical experts and institutional leadership to determine next steps relative to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The main priority of the Big Ten Conference is to ensure the health, safety and wellness of our student-athletes, coaches, administrators, faculty, fans and media as we continue to monitor all developing and relevant information on the COVID-19 virus.