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Pottawattamie County Implements Burning Ban

News, Weather

March 4th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS – Pottawattamie County Emergency Management Director Doug Reed, Wednesday afternoon, said an open burning ban was placed into effect for Pottawattamie County, effective at 3-p.m.  The ban prohibits all open and controlled burning in
Pottawattamie County, including all incorporated city limits within the county. The ban will remain in place until environmental conditions improve.

The current dry conditions throughout the region have prompted the National Weather Service to issue Red Flag Warnings. The conditions have also spurred an increase in fire responses throughout the county due to controlled fires quickly becoming uncontrollable. Under the current dry conditions, dead and drying vegetation is the perfect fuel to spread fires rapidly.

Reed said “Pottawattamie County has seen the devastating effects of fire in extreme conditions and we want to do everything we can to help mitigate incidents like that from occurring.” Reed said also, during these dry conditions, citizens are reminded to not throw out cigarettes from moving vehicles and to discontinue burning yard waste, piled tree debris, grass/agricultural ground and set-asides or other items during the ban.

Small recreational camp fires are permitted only if they are conducted in a fire place of brick,
metal or heavy one-inch wire mesh. Any camp fire not in an outdoor fire place is prohibited.
Violation of a burn ban can subject a person to citation or arrest for reckless use of fire or
disobeying a burn ban.

For updated information on burn bans and the law you can find further information on the Pott. County social media and web pages.

Atlantic City Council sets the date for Animal Shelter addition bids/hearing

News

March 4th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council breezed through their agenda, Wednesday night. One of the items they covered included action on setting April 1st at 5:30-p.m., as the date and time for a Public Hearing on the bids received with regard to an addition to the Atlantic Animal Shelter.

Snyder and Associates Engineers Dave Sturm and Austin Sonntag discussed the plans and specifications for the addition to the shelter’s east side, which is expected to cost $151,000. Sonntag said the 26-by 30-foot steel addition will match the existing building, but the height will be taller than the existing structure.

Snyder & Assoc. Engineers Dave Sturm (left), & Austin Sonntag.

The inside will feature space for cats and kittens that are brought to the shelter or strays that are picked up, and the appropriate cages. It will also house an office, restroom, and adoption room and wash room. Bids for the project will be let Thursday, March 5th, with the deadline for submission as March 31st.

The Lorene Eppelsheimer Estate gifted $135,000 for the project, but additional funds have come in to cover the balance, pending the receipt of bids. In other business, Mayor Dave Jones said he’s spoken with Atlantic Fire Chief Tom Cappel, and it was decided Fireworks for the 4th of July Holiday will be held Friday July 3rd, so families can spend the weekend taking in activities together.

3 Iowa Supreme Court applicants have ties to governor

News

March 4th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Three applicants to fill an Iowa Supreme Court vacancy have close political ties to Gov. Kim Reynolds who, thanks to Republican changes to the judicial nominating process last year, now has a heavier influence over the panel that chooses finalists. Among the 15 applicants to be interviewed Friday by the State Judicial Nominating Commission is Sam Langholz, the governor’s senior legal counsel.

If he’s a finalist Reynolds could decide whether her own lawyer becomes the next justice. Democratic Sen. Rob Hogg says it’s a test to see if the commission has turned partisan or continues Iowa’s merit-based selection of judges.

MARY SIMONS, 86, of Panora (Svcs. 3/7/20)

Obituaries

March 4th, 2020 by admin

MARY SIMONS, 86, of Panora died Wednesday, March 4th at Panora Specialty Care in Panora, Iowa. Memorial services for MARY SIMONS will be held on Saturday, March 7th at 10 am at St. Cecilia Catholic Church in Panora. Twigg Funeral Homes is in charge of arrangements.

Visitation will be held on Friday, March 6th from 5-7 pm at Twigg Funeral Home in Panora.

Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery in Stuart.

Mary Simons is survived by:

Husband: Leonard Simons

Sons: Michael Simons of California; Mark (Jodi) Simons of West Des Moines

Daughters: Lisa (Mike) Stang of Illinois; Laura (Don) Luke of Ohio.

Brother: Patrick Downey of West Des Moines

7 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren

Police: Woman arrested in Cedar Rapids stabbing death

News

March 4th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — Police say an arrest has been made in the stabbing death of a Cedar Rapids man. Police say in a news release that 36-year-old Jacqueline Marie Holmes was arrested Wednesday morning at the home where a 35-year-old man was found with a stab wound to his upper torso. The man was later pronounced dead at a hospital. His name has not yet been released.

Police say an investigation showed that Holmes had stabbed the victim, with whom she was in a relationship. Holmes has been charged with first-degree murder in the case. She also had an arrest warrant for revocation of probation on other charges of child endangerment, operating while intoxicated and other counts.

District 5 Primary race set for June 2nd in Cass County

News

March 4th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A Republican has thrown his hat into the ring in a Cass County Primary race. Bernard Pettinger will run against Democrat Russell Joyce for the District 5 seat on the Cass County Board of Supervisors.

Cass County Deputy Auditor Sheri Karns said Wednesday afternoon, that Pettinger had filed his nomination papers for the June 2nd Primary Election.

Public hearing Thursday in Walnut on FY 20-21 Budget

News

March 4th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Walnut City Council will hold a Public Hearing 5-p.m. Thursday, on the FY 2020-21 Budget. Following the hearing and related discussion, the Council will act on a Resolution to Adopt the Budget as presented. Other (continued) discussion will be held, with regard to the Walnut Community and Fitness Center, including the possible purchase of a scissor lift, and the consideration of reduced rates for Class Reunions.

The Walnut City Council will also discuss and act on matters pertaining to a Housing Rehabilitation Grant through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). Other discussion concerns: Summer Mowing (Opening of bids and possible approval of a Service Agreement & Mowing Contract); and the Walnut Antique Show (including permission to park one trailer on Wed. during the show, and permission to use City Streets for the 2021 show).

And, the Council will hear from Shelly Thompson, with regard to a possible Brick Street Market.

Iowa hoping season dominance carries over to Big Ten meet

Sports

March 4th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — The top-ranked Iowa wrestling team heads into the Big Ten Tournament looking for its first conference championship since 2015. The tournament is Saturday and Sunday at Rutgers. The Hawkeyes made it through the regular season undefeated, with 10 of their 13 dual-meet wins against nationally ranked teams.

FILE – In this Jan. 31, 2020, file photo, Iowa’s Michael Kemerer celebrates after defeating Penn State’s Mark Hall at 174 pounds during a Big Ten college wrestling meet in Iowa City, Iowa. Ten of the Hawkeyes’ 13 dual-meet wins came against nationally ranked teams, including a 13-day stretch in January in which they defeated Nebraska, Ohio State and Penn State, teams that finished in the top five in the final national rankings. They go into this weekend’s Big Ten championships in Piscataway, N.J., with every wrestler seeded in the top three in their individual classes. (Joseph Cress/Iowa City Press-Citizen via AP, File)

All 10 of their wrestlers enter the conference tournament seeded in the top three in their classes: 125-pounder Spencer Lee and 174-pounder Michael Kemerer are seeded No. 1. Iowa finished third behind Penn State and Ohio State in last season’s conference meet.

Controlled burn gets out of control in Cass County

Ag/Outdoor, News

March 4th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Firefighters from Wiota, Anita and Cumberland were called to the scene of a grass fire just before Noon, today (Wednesday). The incident began as a controlled burn that got out of control, near 720th and Memphis Road. It was called-in at around 11:48-a.m.

All photos by Cass County Emergency Mgmt. Coordinator Mike Kennon.

The National Weather Service has warned about very dry and breezy conditions setting the stage for a grassland fire danger. Be extremely cautious if you are planning a controlled burn, and notify your local fire department.

Farmall Land closing at the end of this season –

Ag/Outdoor, News

March 4th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

After more than a decade of displaying an extensive collection of tractors, trucks, farm machinery and more, the owners of the Farmall Land USA Museum, near Avoca, are retiring. Jerry and Joyce Mez own and operate the museum. They plan to close the doors near the end of the harvest season, in late September. The museum, which started out as an Avoca implement dealership that was purchase by Jerry’s father Max, in 1943, has more than 225 pieces in the collection, including various ag-related toys and advertising.

Picture via KNOD

The museum will open for the season on April 4th. Its last day of operation is September 27th. Farmall Land USA…located on Highway 59, north of Avoca near Interstate 80… is open Tuesday-Saturday 9 am to 5 pm and Sunday from noon to 5.