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1 student injured during accident in Atlantic Thursday afternoon

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August 29th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic Police, Fire, and Rescue were called to the scene of a vehicle on pedestrian accident around 3:18pm Thursday afternoon at 10th and Maple Streets in Atlantic. Atlantic Police Officer Devin Hogue told KJAN News the accident happened after students were released from school.

There were students walking westbound at 10th and Maple and had the right of way. A red Buick that was traveling west on 10th Street proceeded to make a left turn to head south on Maple Street, not yielding to the students that were crossing the street. One student, approximately 10-years-old, was struck by the vehicle and suffered a possibly serious leg injury. The injury at the scene did not appear to be life threatening.

No further details are being released at this time and the investigation into the accident is ongoing.

Atlantic ready for season opener against Saydel

Sports

August 29th, 2019 by admin

Trojan LogoThe Atlantic Trojans football team is ready to open the 2019 season Friday night against Saydel. The Trojans are embarking on the 125th season of Atlantic football and it starts with a home game against the Eagles. Atlantic won the opener at Saydel last season 45-6 in a good all around effort game. Atlantic Head Coach Mike McDermott said the team is ready to get after it and leave a positive impression this season.

Coach McDermott has been pleased with the effort and competition during camp and he said a lot of guys will get a chance to contribute. The Trojans hope the run game can be a strength this season and a number of guys will get the chance to tote the rock, led by Tyler Moen.

The defense has had some good battles for spots in camp and Coach McDermott said multiple guys will rotate early in the season with the hopes that a few take control of some positions.

Saydel lost a strong leader from their team last year in Cash Lee. Lee was the leading passer, rusher, and tackler for the Eagles last season. Coach McDermott said from what they have seen from the Eagles this year they have a new big body at quarterback and some guys that will be a good challenge to contain.

The Trojans and Eagles are set for a 7:00pm kickoff on Friday night at the Trojan Bowl. Catch a full preview of the game with Coach McDermott on Trojan Preview at 4:45pm Friday on KJAN.

Western IA woman appointed to the Court of Appeals

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August 29th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES– Gov. Kim Reynolds today (Thursday) announced her appointment of Julie Schumacher as a judge of the Iowa Court of Appeals. Schumacher, of Schleswig, Iowa, currently serves as a district court judge in Judicial Election District 3B. She has previously served as a district associate judge, an assistant county attorney for Crawford County,  and an assistant city attorney for Denison.

She also engaged in the private practice of law in Denison for nearly twenty years. Schumacher received her undergraduate degree from the University of South Dakota and her law degree from Creighton University School of Law.

The Iowa Court of Appeals is Iowa’s intermediate appellate court. It is composed of nine judges and decides appeals from district courts across Iowa. Schumacher fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Iowa Court of Appeals Chief Judge Gayle Nelson Vogel of Spirit Lake.

High School Foootball Schedule – Week 1 – 08/30/2019

Sports

August 29th, 2019 by admin

Thursday (08/29/2019)

CLASS 4A

Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson at Sioux City, West

Friday (08/30/2019)

CLASS 4A

Sioux City, North at Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln

CLASS 3A

District 1

Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City at Sioux City, East
Harlan at Denison-Schleswig
Lewis Central at Sergeant Bluff-Luton

District 2

Carroll at Glenwood

District 9

Bondurant-Farrar at ADM
Carlisle at Winterset
Carroll at Glenwood
Creston-O/M at Chariton
Harlan at Denison-Schleswig
Lewis Central at Sergeant Bluff-Luton

CLASS 2A

District 9

OABCIG at Ridge View
Perry at Greene County
Red Oak at Southwest Valley
Saydel at Atlantic
Shenandoah at Clarinda
St. Albert at Kuemper Catholic

CLASS 1A

District 8

ACGC at IKM-Manning
Des Moines Christian at West Central Valley, Stuart
Earlham at Van Meter
Nodaway Valley at Mount Ayr
Shenandoah at Clarinda
St. Edmond, Fort Dodge at Panorama, Panora

District 9

Cherokee, Washington at Storm Lake
MVAOCOU at MMCRU
South Central Calhoun at East Sac County
Treynor at Logan-Magnolia
Underwood at AHSTW
West Monona – Whiting at Missouri Valley

CLASS A

District 2

ACGC at IKM-Manning
Alta/Aurelia at Lawton-Bronson
Manson Northwest Webster at Ogden
OABCIG at Ridge View
Pocahontas Area at Sioux Central, Sioux Rapids
St. Edmond, Fort Dodge at Panorama, Panora

District 9

Earlham at Van Meter
Nodaway Valley at Mount Ayr
Red Oak at Southwest Valley
Riverside at Tri-Center
St. Albert, Council Bluffs at Kuemper Catholic, Carroll
Underwood at AHSTW

District 10

Akron-Westfield at Westwood, Sloan
Alta/Aurelia at Lawton-Bronson
Riverside at Tri-Center
Treynor at Logan-Magnolia
West Monona – Whiting at Missouri Valley
Woodbury Central at Hinton

CLASS 8

District 1

Ar-We-Va, Westside at Boyer Valley, Dunlap
Audubon at St. Mary’s, Remsen
Collins-Maxwell at Newell-Fonda
Kingsley-Pierson at Woodbine
North Iowa, Buffalo Center at Harris-Lake Park
West Bend-Mallard at Glidden-Ralston
West Harrison, Mondamin at River Valley, Correctionville

District 6

East Union, Afton at East Mills
Griswold at Southeast Warren
Lenox at Sidney
Seymour at Melcher-Dallas
Stanton at Lamoni
Twin Cedars, Bussey at Moravia

District 7

Bedford at CAM
East Union at East Mills
Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton at Fremont-Mills (ON KJAN)
Griswold at Southeast Warren
Lenox at Sidney
Stanton at Lamoni

District 8

Ar-We-Va at Boyer Valley
Audubon at St. Mary’s, Remsen
Bedford at CAM
Coon Rapids-Bayard at Baxter
Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton at Fremont-Mills
Kingsley-Pierson at Woodbine
West Bend-Mallard at Glidden-Ralston
West Harrison at River Valley

Ex-Iowa pastor, wife now charged with witness tampering

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August 29th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A former western Iowa pastor already charged in Nebraska with sexually assaulting two children has, along with his wife, been charged with an additional count of witness tampering. The Omaha World-Herald reports that 44-year-old Emanuel Rodriguez and 42-year-old Veronica Rodriguez were arrested this week. Police say Emanuel Rodriguez called his wife from jail after his arrest earlier this month on the sexual assault counts and told her to contact the mothers of the two girls. Victoria Rodriguez later told her jailed husband that she said she had sent text messages to the girls’ mothers saying her husband “had lost his whole career in the ministry” because of the accusations.

Police say Emanuel Rodriguez fondled two prepubescent girls between 2017 and May 2019 at two Omaha homes previously owned by Rodriguez. Rodriguez was the pastor at Calvary Assembly of God Church in Council Bluffs, Iowa, at the time of his arrest.

Marne Elk Horn now part of Smart Rural Community Program

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August 29th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Press Release) — Marne Elk Horn is now a recognized member of the Smart Rural Communities SM program, which is offered by NTCA-The Rural Broadband Association.  “Across the United States, rural, community-based broadband providers are serving small  towns with robust broadband networks to support critical and innovative solutions for rural communities and Marne Elk Horn is one of them,” said NTCA Chief Executive Officer Shirley Bloomfield. “Marne Elk Horn is helping to build a nationwide network of Smart Rural Communities, where broadband connections are helping create a brighter future.”

“We have been a Gig Certified Community through NTCA since we completed our fiber project in Elk Horn, Kimballton, Marne, Brayton, and Walnut,” said Janell Hansen, CEO of Marne Elk Horn. “To us, that was step one, which was connected to our technological capabilities. The Smart Rural Community approach is about how the technology benefits the people, businesses, community and region. We have always been about serving our customers with the best products for a fair price. The Smart Rural Community initiative is an extension of that while connecting us to other companies and communities like us nationwide.”

According to Bloomfield, the Smart Rural Communities program promotes collaborative work among rural broadband providers and other local leaders to develop broadband-enabled solutions for education, economic development, healthcare and more. The Smart Rural Communities initiative celebrates the technological leadership of nearly 850 small, community
based rural broadband providers in NTCA’s membership. “I am so proud of Marne Elk Horn for rising to meet the challenge of providing exceptional service in rural America, where our member companies face low population density, geographic obstacles, regulatory hurdles and limited budgets,” stated Bloomfield.

“NTCA’s Smart Rural Community Providers are leading by example and charting a course toward an even more vibrant, productive and community-oriented rural America.” Hansen said more info can be found at www.metc.net/smart.

Corps: If on water this holiday weekend, wear a life jacket

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August 29th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Officials with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Kansas City District say there is a simple way for lake visitors to greatly reduce their risk of drowning this Labor Day weekend: Wear a life jacket. The Corps district manages 18 lakes in Missouri, Kansas, Iowa and Nebraska. Public safety manager Kyle Ruona said Thursday that 89 percent of all water-related fatalities at Corps lakes involve people who fail to wear life jackets.

Swimming in a lake is harder than swimming in a pool, so Corps officials urge people to take precautions, be alert and to expect the unexpected when on the water. People using boats also are encouraged to avoid alcohol.

Sen. Grassley says Japan trade deal could strengthen US stance with China

Ag/Outdoor

August 29th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley is applauding the tentative trade deal reached between the U-S and Japan, calling it a very “welcome development.” Grassley says, “It arrives at a time when farmers are hurting, in need of new market access opportunities and a chance to compete on a level playing field with agriculture all over the globe.” Strengthening ties with Japan, Grassley says, will help to also strengthen the United States’ position while negotiating with China. While only an overview of the agreement with Japan was released by the White House last weekend, Grassley says what he’s heard so far is very encouraging.

Grassley says, “Gaining agricultural market access to the world’s third-largest economy is a big win for President Trump, Iowa farmers and agriculture generally.” It’s possible, according to Grassley, the agreement can be signed without Congressional approval. He calls it “very positive news” and a “significant step” toward securing a comprehensive trade agreement with Japan which he says could benefit all sectors of the U-S economy. Grassley says, “It appears that the Japanese have agreed to provide new access for U.S. dairy, pork, ethanol, beef, wine and wheat in return for the elimination of U.S. tariffs on industrial goods.”

The agreement is expected to be signed at the United Nations General Assembly meeting in late September.

“Family Table Talk” cards will soon be distributed in Cass County

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August 29th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Family Crisis Support Network in Atlantic say “Family Table Talk” cards will soon be distributed in Cass County. Director Wendy Richter says the cards have been a collaborative effort between the Cass County Child Abuse Prevention Council and the Atlantic Rotary Club. Richter says the Council began the project as a way for families to put down electronic devices at mealtime, and what better way to begin that than while waiting for food at a restaurant. Many of the ideas on the cards are activities that families can do in restaurants but are also ones that can be done while at home too.

Pictured are: Melanie Storural, Council member, Damon Clark, Rotarian, Dolly Bergmann, Rotary District 6000 Asst. Governor, Kaila Antisdel, Rotarian, Kate Olson, Rotarian & Council member, Lora Kanning, Council member. (Photo courtesy Wendy Richter)

The activities easily open communication between parents and their children and when talking to their parents is easy for kids, they are more likely to talk to parents when struggling with difficult issues as they get older. According to Prevent Child Abuse Iowa, “it’s important to give all parents resources that allow them to bond with their children, gain parenting skills and manage stress”. “Family Table Talk” cards will help in each of these areas.

Rotary Clubs in District 6000 were encouraged to participate with their local Child Abuse Prevention Councils to work on a project. The Atlantic Rotary Club, being a member of District 6000, contacted to Cass County Child Abuse Council to find a way to work jointly on a project. The cards project was presented to the Rotary Club and approval for participation was approved by the Board of Director.

For additional resources about the groups mentioned above, check out the following: pcaiowa.org, rotaryinternational.org, or see the cass county child abuse prevention council on FaceBook.

Missouri Valley bypass corridor Online Meeting

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August 29th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa – August 29, 2019 – The Iowa Department of Transportation is conducting a planning study on the Missouri Valley bypass corridor.  The study area includes an area south of Missouri Valley and extends along U.S. 30 from I-29 east to 280th Street. An online public meeting is now available to view on the Iowa DOT’s Public Involvement webpage: www.iowadot.gov/pim. To view the meeting and related content, click on the Missouri Valley bypass corridor project from the list of public involvement events. The online meeting allows you to scroll through the information at your own pace and at any time. The Iowa DOT is asking interested parties to take a few minutes to view the information and offer any feedback.

For general information regarding the proposed improvements or public meeting, contact Scott Suhr, transportation planner, Iowa DOT District 4 Office, 2210 E. Seventh St., Atlantic, Iowa 50022, phone 712-243-3355 or 800-289-4368, email: scott.suhr@iowadot.us.