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Atlantic School Board to receive Athletic Facilities project update

News

January 7th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Members of the Atlantic School District’s Board of Education are set to meet Wednesday night. Their meeting, in the High School Media Center, begins at 6-p.m., and includes action on contract recommendations/Letters of assignment for: Jim Wallace – Substitute/Activity Driver; Aubrey Stuart, Middle School Paraeducator; and Mark Anderson, High School Set Designer, and, General Education as well as Special Education, contracts.

The School Board will also receive a regular update from Bob Sweeney with regard to the District’s Facility Projects, and they’ll discuss “Labor Management Committee.” Additional action items include setting the dates/times for public hearings (as follows):

  • 2019-20 Amended Certified Budget, Feb. 12th at 6-p.m.
  • 2020-21 School Master Calendar, Feb. 12th at 6:15-p.m.

Following other business, the Board will adjourn, and move into a closed session (as allowed under the Iowa Code) for an annual evaluation of Superintendent Steve Barber.

Adair County BOS to received FY 2021 funding requests

News

January 7th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Adair County Board of Supervisor’s will meet 9-a.m. Wednesday (Jan. 8) in a regular session in their Boardroom at the Adair County Courthouse. On their agenda is Debt Levy discussion with Adair County Auditor Mandy Berg, along with talk about a copier lease. The Board will then receive several Fiscal Year 2021 funding requests, including those from:

  • The Adair County Historical Society
  • Adair County Tourism
  • Southern Iowa Trolley
  • SICOG (Southern Iowa Council of Governments)
  • MATURA
  • Adair County AG Extension
  • and the Library Association.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, Jan. 7, 2020

News, Podcasts

January 7th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

More State and area news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Ambrosia Cake (1-7-2020)

Mom's Tips

January 7th, 2020 by Jim Field

  • 1 yellow cake mix with pudding
  • 1/2 cup vegetable oil
  • 4 eggs
  • 1 can mandarin oranges, do not drain

Frosting:

  • 8 oz. carton Cool Whip
  • 1 small can pineapple,  do not drained (I use tidbits)
  • 1 small package instant vanilla pudding

Beat together; pour into greased and floured 9″ x 13″ pan or 8″ round pans.  Bake at 350 degrees until done (30-35 minutes for round).  Cool.

Frosting:  Stir together until well blended.  Spread over cool cake.  Keep in refrigerator.

(Yvonne Camblin)

Iowa Cattlemen’s Association to host Educational Forums

Ag/Outdoor

January 7th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Cattlemen’s Association is hosting two, free, area educational events for feedlot and cow/calf producers in the month of January. Each forum will include a free meal, a tradeshow, an update from the Iowa Cattlemen’s Association and Iowa Beef Industry Council, and educational sessions.

Feedlot Forum – Wednesday, January 15; Carrollton Inn, 1730 US-71 Carroll, IA; 9:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. 
The Carroll Feedlot Forum will give area producers the opportunity to learn about ways to manage risk and incorporate EID’s into their beef business. In addition to those topics, Carl Babler of Atten and Babler Commodities will be providing a cattle and grain market outlook with his presentation called “Producing Cattle in a Global Marketplace; with a plan to manage price risk”.

Cow/Calf Forum – Thursday, January 16 – Southwest Iowa Rural Electric Cooperative Building, 1502 W. South St. , Mt. Ayr,; 5:00 p.m.  – 8:30 p.m.
If you’re a cow/calf producer, you don’t want to miss the opportunity to hear about how to improve cow nutrition and calf performance from expert Dr. Allison Meyer of University of Missouri. Lee Schulz of Iowa State University will be providing the market outlook, letting producers know what to expect in the cattle markets in the next year.

(Another Cow/Calf Forum will be held Friday, January 17th, at the Lee Co. Fairgrounds- Youth Learning Center, in Donnellson, from 5-until 8-p.m.)

Producers can RSVP by calling 515-296-2266 or email kate@iacattlemen. Walk-ins are always welcome, and you do not need to be a member to attend.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, Jan. 7, 2020

Podcasts, Sports

January 7th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast with Jim Field.

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report, Jan. 7, 2020

News, Podcasts

January 7th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The area’s latest and/or top news stories at 7:05-a.m. From KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Council heeds pleas from residents, votes against park sale

News

January 7th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

WEBSTER CITY, Iowa (AP) – The City Council in Webster City has rejected a plan to sell a portion of a city park, heeding the pleas from residents who filled the meeting chamber at City Hall. The vote Monday night deflated a proposal to sell 1.25 acres of East Twin Park to a developer that wants to build a Dollar General store at the site. The Messenger reported that some people who lined the sides of the council chamber held signs that said “Save the park” and “Webster City is not for sale.” Nearly 30 people spoke against the sale; no member of the public rose in favor.

The other fake meat: Impossible Foods unveils pork, sausage

Ag/Outdoor

January 7th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(By DEE-ANN DURBIN AP Business Writer) – Impossible Foods has something new on its plate. The California plant-based meat company is unveiling Impossible Pork and Impossible Sausage at the CES gadget show in Las Vegas. They’re the company’s first new products since 2016, when its Impossible Burger went on sale. Like the burger, Impossible Food’s pork and sausage are soy based and will be sold ground. Burger King plans to test Impossible Sausage breakfast sandwiches in five U.S. markets starting later this month. Impossible Foods isn’t yet saying when the products will be available at grocery stores.

Midwest Partnership Annual Dinner set for January 23

News

January 7th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Midwest Partnership Development Corporation, an economic development corporation serving Adair and Guthrie counties, will hold their annual dinner and program January 23rd, at the Casey Community Building. Officials say Colleen Conrad and Kacey Peterson, both from Casey, are guest speakers for the event. Conrad and Peterson will speak about on how they began to get involved in Casey, how the grant committee began, the restoration of downtown buildings and new businesses opening on Main Street. (you read their biographies below).

The cost of the annual dinner is $27 per plate or $160 for a table of six. RSVPs are requested by January 17th to Sarah Gomez at (515) 523-1262 or sgomez@midwestpartnership.com. Registration is also available online at https://www.midwestpartnership.com/annual-dinner.cfm. Social hour begins at 5:45 p.m. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. and the Annual Meeting begins at 7:00 p.m.

Midwest Partnership is a collaborative economic development effort to facilitate the retention, expansion and attraction of businesses to create jobs and improve quality of life in Adair and Guthrie Counties.

About Colleen Conrad: Colleen Mullen Conrad, grew up in Casey, Iowa and has recently focused her efforts on preserving the heritage and improving the economic conditions of her hometown. As a volunteer, entrepreneur, business owner, and philanthropist she supports the efforts of both the Casey Historical Society and the Casey Service Club, as well as the town’s public library. In late 2016, following a public call for volunteers, Colleen helped to establish what would eventually become the Casey Grant committee, a small team of citizens and partners tasked with helping to improve and revitalize the historic town to help provide the best quality of living of its residents, both today and in the future.  Colleen has spent the last year alongside her husband, Dr. Corey Conrad working with local contractors and designers to bring life back to some of Casey’s long abandoned and derelict downtown buildings. Those efforts led to the city’s first catalyst grant in 2019 and the complete renovation of two more century-old buildings on Main Street with the opening of Pioneer’s Pub & Grub, restaurant and bar owned and operated by the couple.

For Colleen Conrad, Casey will always be home, and regardless of where this world leads her, she will never forget her roots; proudly serving her community as just another small-town Iowa girl with a big heart, and even bigger dreams.

About Kacey Peterson: Kacey Peterson was born and raised in Guthrie County and has lived and worked in rural communities throughout her life.  Her involvement on multiple nonprofit boards, including her role as the Public Policy Chair and President of the Iowa Mental Health Counselors Association (IMHCA), has given her the opportunity to advocate at the state and federal levels on behalf of underserved communities and citizens throughout Iowa for the past decade. That work involves identifying and passing legislation and government policy to bring valuable mental health resources to the state’s most rural and at-risk communities.

In 2015, Kacey joined forces with the local Boys and Girls Club and several of the local schools to explore grant opportunities for youth-based programming in Guthrie County; a partnership that spanned the course of several years as a valued member of the organization’s Board of Directors. She joined forces with Colleen Conrad and a handful of other volunteers in 2015 to establish the Casey Grant Committee, and has been actively involved in the town’s revitalization efforts since that time. As current citizens and parents of a vibrant first grader, Kacey and her husband, former city councilman Travis Peterson, are committed to their hometown’s preservation efforts, hoping to instill in their son, a fifth-generation Caseyian, the same sense of pride, appreciation, and love of community they have come to hold in their own hearts.