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IATC 2019 Cross Country Coach of the Year Honors

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November 18th, 2019 by admin

The Iowa Association of Track Coaches announced their selections for Cross Country Coaches of the Year last week. Each class had a State Coach of the Year chosen and a number of At Large Coach of the Year selections were chosen as well.

In Class 1A Girls Kelli Kersten of Logan-Magnolia was named the State Coach of the Year. She led the Panthers to their 2nd straight state title this season.

In 1A Boys Alexia Cochran of Tri-Center and Darrell Burmeister of Nodaway Valley were At Large Coach of the Year selections.

In Class 2A Girls Colin Shawgo of ACGC was honored as an At Large Coach of the Year choice.

In Class 3A Girls Doug Renky of Harlan was an At-Large choice as well.

Take a look at the full list of honorees HERE.

Updated info. on Buttigieg appearance in Atlantic

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November 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

In an update to our reports over the weekend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg will be campaigning in Atlantic on Monday, November 25th. His campaign says he’ll hold a community conversation at the Venue (307 Walnut St, Atlantic, IA 50022). Doors for the event open at 3-pm, and the event will begin at 3:30pm.

Other scheduled stops in western Iowa include:

Monday, Nov. 25th

  • 12:45 PM CT: Town hall in Creston ·  Location: YMCA | 1201 W Townline St, Creston; Doors open at 12:15-p.m.
  • 7:00 PM CT: Town hall in Council Bluffs ·  Location: Abraham Lincoln High School. Doors open at 6:30-p.m | 1205 Bonham St, Council Bluffs.

Tuesday, November 26:

10:30 AM CT: Town hall in Denison·  Location: Cronks | 812 4th Ave S, Denison. Doors open at 10-a.m.

Public hearing in Adair County, Tuesday, on an amended Wind Energy Ordinance

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November 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Adair County Board of Supervisors will meet 9-a.m. Tuesday, in their Boardroom at the Adair County Courthouse in Greenfield. Among the items on their agenda, is a Public Hearing on an Ordinance amending an Assessment of Wind Energy Conversion Property, along with the 2nd and 3rd readings of the Ordinance. During a meeting late last month, the Board voted to move forward with an ordinance to cap wind turbine construction in Adair County. The board decided on a cap of 535 commercial wind energy structures in the county.

During their meeting on Nov. 6th, Tammy Baier read from her letter which expressed several concerns about the wind turbine ordinance. She asked when does the community have a right to say when enough is enough. Baier said the number of turbines is too much, and that some are being slipped in. Baier also expressed concerns  about Mid-American trespassers looking for Indian artifacts and a specific breed of bat. Among the other issues she mentioned in her letter, were with regard to the blades throwing ice, creosote left on their land, gates being left open so cattle get out, and how it is affecting our ecosystem and rural development. She requested a cap be put in place with specific language by a knowledgeable Attorney.

In other business, the Adair County Supervisors will hear reports from County Engineer Nick Kauffman, and County Auditor Mandy Berg.

Iowa Council on Homelessness Recognizes Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week in Iowa

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November 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Des Moines – Governor Reynolds recently proclaimed November 16th through the 24th as Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week in Iowa. Iowa joins with the National Coalition for the Homeless, the National Student Campaign Against Hunger and Homelessness as well as more than 700 other organizations throughout the country in bringing awareness to the pressing issues of hunger and homelessness. The Iowa Council on Homelessness reports that 12,180 Iowans were served by homeless shelters in 2018, a slight decline from 12,932 served by shelters in 2017.

Iowa Finance Authority Executive Director Debi Durham says “I encourage all Iowans to join with the Iowa Council on Homelessness this week in recognizing the many causes of hunger and homelessness, the impact it has on families and to support local organizations in their efforts to make a difference in the lives of Iowa’s most vulnerable citizens.” The Iowa Council on Homelessness is a 38-member council made up of representatives of state and local governments, nonprofits, advocates and homeless or formerly homeless individuals that works to identify issues, increase understanding, raise awareness and secure resources that will allow all homeless Iowans to become self-sufficient.

The Iowa Finance Authority provides staff support to the Council to submit a coordinated application for federal funds through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Program. Iowa Council on Homelessness Board Chair Karin Ford said “The Iowa Council on Homelessness works year-round to advance opportunities for those who are experiencing or are at-risk of homelessness. As the holidays approach, it’s a fitting time for all Iowans to consider donating time or resources to homeless service agencies throughout the state to assist Iowa families in need.”

Nov. 5th Election results for School District will be canvassed Tuesday morning in Cass County

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November 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Two-weeks after the City/School Elections, the Cass County Board of Supervisors will canvass the results of the City/School Elections Tuesday, with the focus on the School Elections. The results will include the previously unavailable tallies for school districts lying in more than one county. Unofficial results that followed the Nov. 5th election, showed that in Cass County, Incumbent Jenny Williams, and candidates Nicholas Hunt along with Laura McLean were elected to the Atlantic School Board. The votes totals among the five candidates running for three seats on the Board could change, especially with regard to a tight race between McLean and Benjamin Winford. The initial results showed McLean had a seven-vote lead over Winford. The canvass takes place following adjournment of the regular board meeting that begins at 9-a.m. Tuesday, in the basement meeting room of the Cass County Courthouse.

In other business, during their regular meeting, the Cass County Board of Supervisors will act on an Interim Engineer duties agreement, and discuss a Post-Election Audit Report, with regard to confirmation that election equipment accurately counted the votes on Election Day. The Audit Board hand-counts votes using machine-count standards, according to County Auditor Dale Sunderman.

Iowa lawmakers to hear recommendations from panel on learning disability

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November 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — A dyslexia task force is submitting recommendations to Iowa lawmakers today (Monday) designed to improve instruction for kids with the common learning disability and other struggling readers. Task force member Katie Greving says the group conducted a survey of Iowa teachers, parents, students and others. Greving says, “The major finding of the survey was that a lot of people who are responsible for helping to meet the needs of these kids don’t have the basic knowledge and skills that they need, and wanted more knowledge and skills.”

Greving says they also found a lot of inconsistencies across different schools in how they’re handling students with dyslexia. The group recommends the state develop a dyslexia-specific teaching endorsement, and that all teachers take an online training course about dyslexia.  “The task force chose this recommendation to address a systematic lack of expertise on dyslexia in Iowa,” she says, “and that’s probably the most important thing that we’re asking of the legislature.”

Greving adds, these steps can help kids who are struggling with reading for many different reasons, not just those who are diagnosed with dyslexia.

(Reporting by Katarina Sostaric, Iowa Public Radio)

Welfare check in Treynor results in an arrest, Sunday night

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November 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Deputy responding to a residence in Treynor Sunday night for a Welfare Check, determined a Domestic Abuse Assault had allegedly taken place. 50-year old Richard Allen Sullivan was subsequently arrested at around 11:20-p.m., for Child Endangerment/Substantial Risk – Bodily Injury, and Domestic Abuse Assault/1st offense – Causing bodily injury. Authorities say the victim was a 27-year old female. Three juveniles, ages 1, 4 & 6 were present during the incident.

A traffic stop at around 1:50-a.m. Sunday on a speeding vehicle in Crescent, resulted in the arrest of 30-year old Terry L. Moore. Authorities say Moore was rounding a corner when his Mazda nearly struck a Deputies’ patrol car. The traffic stop was made at Old Lincoln Highway and the Old Morman Bridge Road. Moore was taken into custody for OWI/1st offense. A traffic stop on a vehicle blocking the road at Highway 6 & 200th Street at around 6:05-a.m. Saturday, resulted in the arrest of 41-year old Scott Wayne Casson. He was taken into custody for OWI/2nd offense.

A man being held in the Pott. County Jail, was presented with two warrants Friday afternoon, for Burglary in the 3rd Degree. 29-year old Nicholas P. Gilmore, of Council Bluffs, was read the warrants and then returned to the custody of Corrections Staff. He remains in the Pott. County Jail on $12,000 bond associated with other charges. Another Pott. County Jail inmate, 49-year old Roger Dean Robey, Jr., of Council Bluffs, was also presented with two warrants for Burglary in the 3rd Degree. Robey remains in the Pott. County Jail on other charges as well. His bond was set at $11,000.

And, 22-year old Tarvoreiona Corshay Mapp was taken into custody Friday afternoon, for Violation of Probation. There was no listing for her on the Pott. County Jail roster this (Monday) morning.

Woman who lied about medical problems convicted of theft

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November 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) — A Waterloo woman has been found guilty of scamming a couple out of thousands of dollars by saying she had a kidney transplant, tumors and other medical problems. The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier reports that 47-year-old Shawn Adams, also known as Shawn Tomkins, was convicted Friday of theft and false reports.

Prosecutors say she got nearly $58,000 in aid from the Waterloo couple after telling them her tale of woe. Prosecutors say she accused one of one of them of sexually abusing her son when they discovered her scam. In June she was sentenced in Grundy County for an unrelated theft. Prosecutors say she took people to a farm in rural Dike in December 2017, selling them items that she falsely said were hers.

Grand Lighting Ceremony This Thursday, in Atlantic

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November 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Annual Grand Lighting Ceremony will be held this Thursday, November 21st at 5-p.m. at the Historic Rock Island Depot in Downtown Atlantic. A free, hot dog meal will be provided, and there’s free hot chocolate available at the Chamber tent. Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Bailey Smith says “Atlantic is one of Travel Iowa’s best places to celebrate the Christmas Season and Grand Lighting is a big reason why. There are over 200,000 lights strung throughout the trees on Chestnut Street as well as City Park that helps create this magical scenery for everyone to enjoy.

Santa will make his special helicopter arrival (weather and an emergency pending), at 5:30-p.m., to turn on the lights and see children in his cabin from 6 – 7:30 PM. Don’t forget to pick up your Christmas brochure from area retail businesses, “like” the Chamber on Facebook, or follow on Twitter to find dates and details to celebrate Christmas in Atlantic. You can find a complete list of activities at www.christmasinatlantic.com.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 11/18/19

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November 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

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

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