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WEEK OF APRIL 20, 2020

Trading Post

April 20th, 2020 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: Friesen 220 Seed Tender. New motor, clutch, belt, and cable. $4,900 OBO. Call 515-250-8179. Located by Adair.

FOR SALE:  HP Envy 7640 All in One Printer, Excellent condition, lightly used in home All in One Printer. $55.00 (no longer needed) .  Call cell phone no: 319-493-8082 if interested.

WANTED:  Medium size garden tiller, in good condition, starts easily, reasonably priced. Cell #: 319-493-8082. Located south of Atlantic.

FOR SALE: 152 gently used, light oak Wilsonart Flooring planks 7.5”x 46.5”. Eight planks cover 20 sq ft. Planks are in excellent condition. Asking $250 for all or $2/plank. Also, 42 odd sized planks that match the full-sized planks for $20.  Call or text (712)249-6912 if interested.  SOLD!

FOR SALE:  I have a lawn chair for $10.00 SOLD! and the set of 2013 all 16 count in their original packaging McDonald’s Smurfs. Asking $25.00 for set. Contact # 712-249-7699.

FOR SALE:  I have an outdoor table and chairs that could also be used inside as well. Sturdy metal and in good condition. Asking $50.00 (firm).  Contact # is 712-249-7699. SOLD!

WANTED: Looking for a used canoe. Can be something in good shape or would look at something that has some damage as well. Any size. Call 712-789-1036.

FOR SALE:  This is a 1.5″ thick and 35″ diameter wood cookie. It would make a really nice coffee table or end table. It’s raw wood unfinished and dried I’m asking $40/ OBO. Please call 712-249-9242 ask for Tim.

FOR SALE: 2 heavy duty 1/2″ air impact guns, both work fine $45 each; 20″ MTD push mower, works fine $60; 6,000 btu GE window a/c, 115 volt, 2 years old with remote $75. 712-304-4998 (Hamlin)

FOR SALE: Cub Cadet 40″ mower deck for models 109-129. 3 blades & 2 new spindles, deck is in good condition. Asking $75.00 , cash only. If interested call 712-784-3894 or 712-249-7622. (No text please).

WANTED:  Looking for good used gas stove. 641-740-2023.

WANTED:  A few bales of straw or grass hay to for garden mulch.  Call 712-249-0773.  FOUND!

FOR SALE: Four 2-man saws for $15 each and 5 horse collars for $15 each, firewood FREE. Call 712-323-4890.

WANTED:  Looking to purchase a pole saw at a reasonable price.  Call 712 254-9154.  FOUND!

FREE:  Lots of free indoor and outdoor items. At the curb on East 18th Street, just off of Redwood Drive in Atlantic. Today and possibly Tuesday.  ALL GONE!

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: Receiver Hitch with a 5/16″ ball. Asking $20.00. (Firm) Contact # is 712-249-7699. SOLD!

FREE: Three gray, leather recliners. One is a manual recliner, the other two are power recliners. Call 712-249-8750.

FREE:  Two very friendly cats, housebroken, can deliver.  Call 712-210-4780.

Posting your old high school pix on Facebook could be feeding ID thieves

News

April 20th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Many Iowans are joining the recent trend of posting their high school senior pictures on social media, but it might not be such a good idea. While it’s billed as being in support of the graduating class of 2020 during the pandemic, Bao Vang with the Better Busines Bureau says by posting those old photos, you may be inadvertently sharing valuable personal information with scammers. “Your high school name, graduation year, the city that you grew up in,” Vang says, “and if they sound familiar, the problem is, that same information is commonly used as passwords or the answers to online security questions.”

Once scammers have that information, Vang says it’s very easy for them to rip you off.  “Their ultimate goal is to steal your identity, your banking information and to part you with your hard-earned money,” Vang says. “Don’t allow them any chance.”

She says it’s a good idea to check your security settings on all social media platforms to see what you are sharing and with whom you are sharing it.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area: Monday, 4/20/20

Weather

April 20th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly cloudy with rain ending this morning; Becoming P/Cldy. High 65. SW-NW @ 10-20.

Tonight: Mostly clear. Low 35.

Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 65. SW @ 10-15.

Wednesday: P/Cldy w/scattered afternoon showers. High 70.

Thursday: P/Cldy. High around 70.

Sunday’s High in Atlantic was 64. Our Low this morning, 42. We received .02″ rain at the KJAN studios through 5-a.m. today. Last year on this date, the High was 80 and the Low 31.

The Record High for April 20th in Atlantic, was 90 in 1902. The Record Low was 18 in 1956.

Three arrested recently in Creston

News

April 20th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Department reports three recent arrests. Two people: 21-year old Tommie O’Neall, of Greenfield, and 19-year old Joel Blazek, of Creston, were arrested for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. They were taken into custody at 403 N. Vine Street in Creston at around 12:20-a.m. today (Monday), cited and released from the scene on a Summons to Appear in court.

Friday afternoon, 37-year old Travis Woollums, of Creston, was arrested at his residence for Harassment in the 3rd Degree. He was released from the Union County Law Enforcement Center on a Summons to Appear in court.

Man arrested for Assault in Adams County Sunday night

News

April 20th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Adams County Sheriff’s Deputies dispatched to a reported assault Sunday night, arrested man on a felony Burglary charge, two counts of Criminal Mischief (4th & 5th Degrees), and Simple Assault. 34-year old Nicholas Andrew Colburn was arrested in Nodaway at around 8:30-p.m.  Colburn was being held in the Adams County Jail on a $6,600 bond.

Iowa’s Kathleen Doyle drafted by the Indiana Fever

Sports

April 20th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Former Iowa standout Kathleen Doyle is ready for the next challenge which is landing a roster spot with the Indiana Fever. Doyle was taken in the second round of the WNBA draft by the Fever after a senior season in which she averaged more than 18 points and six assists in being named the Big Ten player of the year.

Doyle is looking forward to the opportunity to prove herself.

With the season in limbo right now Doyle is not sure when training camp might begin.

Doyle says playing in a league as good as the Big Ten will help her chances of earning a roster spot.

Several Hawkeyes eye NFL Draft

Sports

April 20th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — During his time as Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz has had 70 players taken in the NFL Draft and that list will grow this week. Several Hawkeyes are expected to be taken in the draft which begins Thursday night.

Tackle Tristan Wirfs and defensive end A.J. Epenesa are possible first round selections but Ferentz says this past Super Bowl showed you don’t have to be taken early to make an impact.

Iowa’s Pro Day was cancelled due to the COVID-19 shutdown and Ferentz says that may impact players who were not invited to the Scouting Combine.

Iowa quarterback Nate Stanley has been projected by many as a fifth round choice and says leading the Iowa offense for three years is a plus.

Stanley says spending three years as a starter has prepared him for the next challenge.

Industry leader says Iowa bars and restaurants in ‘absolute crisis’

News

April 20th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — New data from the hospitality industry indicates total revenue for Iowa bar and restaurant owners has declined 80 percent since the governor ordered their businesses to close March 17th to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Iowa Restaurant Association president and C-E-O Jessica Dunker says the industry is absolutely in crisis.

“If we reopen on May 1st, as we expect, 10 percent won’t open. If that moves to June 1st, we’re expecting 18 percent not to open,” Dunker says. “And if that’s pushed out to July 1st, we expect 25 percent will not reopen.” The governor’s CURRENT proclamation on bar and restaurant closures is set to expire April 30th and Reynolds has not yet indicated if that may be extended. Carry-out and drive thru food and beverage service has been allowed — including carry-out sales of alcoholic beverages, but Dunker says 70 percent of the state’s bars are completely closed.

“If we were to reopen today, only 45 percent of our restaurants and bars would be able to rehire everyone that they have furloughed,” Dunker says. “Over 90 percent of our bars and restaurants have furloughed people and the unemployment claims in our sector are tremendous.” About 40-thousand of the Iowans who’ve filed for unemployment had jobs in Iowa resturants and bars. Dunker says part-timers aren’t counted in that tally — so the total number of laid off workers from the industry is approaching 75-thousand.

“We’re just continuing to be hopeful with social distancing, we might be able to have some level of openings May 1st,” Dunker says. Dunker’s organization is lobbying FEDERAL officials for changes in the “Paycheck Protection Program” which turns the LOAN into a GRANT if the business uses the money on payroll. Dunker says that’s just unrealistic for bars and restaurants that were ordered to close.

“And so while restaurants and bars will have the ability to apply for those PPP loans, we won’t get them forgiven,” Dunker says. “We are going to be taking on debt as an industry in a time when we are least able to repay it.” Dunker made her comments during a weekend appearance on the “Iowa Press” program on Iowa P-B-S. According to the Restaurant Association’s website, there were nearly 63-hundred restaurants and drinking establishments operating in Iowa before the closures ordered on St. Patrick’s Day.

Iowa early News Headlines: Monday, April 20, 2020

News

April 20th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CDT

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — State health officials say the number of cases of coronavirus in Iowa increased more than 15% on Sunday to 2,902. The Iowa Department of Public Health said Sunday that 389 additional cases of COVID-19 and one additional death related to the virus had been confirmed. The state has now reported 75 deaths linked to the virus. The person who died was an adult between the ages of 61 and 80 from Muscatine County. For most people, coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms that clear up in two to three weeks. For some people, the virus can cause more severe illness and death.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Across an arc of vital swing states, the coronavirus has put politics on an uneasy pause. Political fights are raging among state leaders from Iowa to Pennsylvania over the handling of the pandemic’s impact. Protecting public health versus restarting the economy, along with arguments about the limits of executive authority, have taken the place of the national political debate that’s typical of presidential campaigns at this point. Meanwhile, presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden has built little campaign structure across the region. President Donald Trump is relying on state GOP headquarters for his operations, though they too have been largely empty.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — More than a dozen Iowa elected officials implored Tyson Fresh Meats to close their Waterloo pork processing plant, saying the coronavirus is spreading among workers and is endangering not only employees of the plant but the entire community. Mayors, county officials and state legislators signed the letter that was sent to Tyson on Thursday. The 19 officials said at a Friday news conference they had only received confirmation from the company that it had received the letter but no other action .The officials also accused Gov. Kim Reynolds of misleading Iowans on the seriousness of the outbreak and for failure to take action to close the plant.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa sheriff is urging Tyson Foods to temporarily shut down its plant in Waterloo as coronavirus cases spike in Black Hawk County. The Des Moines Register reports Sheriff Tony Thompson says he’s concerned that COVID-19 will overrun his community even more if the Tyson Foods plant doesn’t take proper precautions. He says they need to deep clean that facility and restart it on a clean slate. His comments came shortly before Gov. Kim Reynolds announced that 138 people had tested positive for the virus and one person has died with the virus in Black Hawk County.”

MARTHA ELIZABETH TICE, 77, of Woodbine (Svcs. Private)

Obituaries

April 19th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

MARTHA ELIZABETH TICE, 77, of Woodbine, died Saturday, April 18th, at the Rose Vista Home in Woodbine. A private, family visitation for MARTHA TICE will be held Tuesday, April 21st, from 10-a.m. until 1-p.m., at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home, in Harlan.

A Private, family graveside service along with that of her son, Brian Tice, will be held at the Oak Hill Cemetery at Corning.

MARTHA ELIZABETH TICE is survived by:

Her daughters – Suellyn (Tim) Cudd, of Carter Lake; Kristy (Scott) Mutchler, of Grant City, MO; and Sandy (Kevin) Coburn, of Atlantic.

Her son – Rick (Linda) Tice, of Carter Lake.

Her brothers – Earl (Sharyl) Redd, Jr., of AZ; and David (Cindy) Reed of Ames.

17 grandchildren, and 24 great grandchildren.