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Farmland Leasing Arrangements meeting – August 21 in Greenfield

Ag/Outdoor

August 15th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Adair County Extension will be sponsoring Farm Leasing Arrangements meeting on Wednesday, August 21 in the Warren Cultural Center Auditorium, 154 Public Square, Greenfield. The two hour program will begin at 9:00 a.m. with registration starting at 8:30 a.m. Patrick Hatting, ISU Extension Farm Management Specialist, will focus on various methods to determine a fair 2020 cash rental rate; the importance of good tenant/landlord communications; strategies for writing and terminating a farm lease and the current cash rental rate.

Participants will receive a 100-page booklet and meeting handouts designed to assist landowners, tenants and other agri-business professionals with issues related to farmland ownership, management and leasing arrangements. Pre-registration is requested by Monday, August 19. The registration fee is $20/person, $30/couples payable at the door. To register, contact the Adair County Extension Office: (641) 743-8412 or email krohrig@iastate.edu

THURSDAY, AUGUST 15th

Trading Post

August 15th, 2019 by Jim Field

GARAGE SALE:  612 N 19th St, Clarinda, IA, Saturday August 17, 2019 from 7 am – ?  We have cleaned out the attic, closets, garage and it’s time for a sale.  We have power tools, hand tools, trunks, roll top desk, treadmill, Harley-Davidson parts, 2008 Harley-Davidson Heritage with 21,000 miles on it and a lot more.  Stop by and take a look.

FOR SALE:  Selling a 10 person 2009 Glastron ski boat on the water less than 35 hours. Excellent condition. Has been stored covered in the garage since I bought it. White with black graphics. Including trailer and cover, fire extinguisher, throw out cushion with 100 ft rope, 2 life jackets, 3 person tube and 1 Pr skis. Call 712-249-8842 after 5:00 for more info and photos.

FREE:  a Whirlpool gas range, about 10 years old, works.  Call 249-3282 in Atlantic.

FOR SALE: 6 ft. solid wood linen closet. $75. 243-2361.

FOR SALE:  large igloo dog house for sale-both my labs slept in it together. Very good condition.  Asking $40. Located near Exira.  712-304-1442SOLD!

FOR SALE:  John Deere 750 compact tractor with 60″ belly mower, 3 cylinder diesel, 3 point, 2 wheel drive, front and rear weights, cozy cab, 8 speed transmission, works well.  Priefert 3 point dirt scoop, revisable cat 1 possible 2, 36″ wide by 30″ deep and 12″ tall, $200.  Sentry steel gun case, 14 gun, electric lock, not fireproof, $175.  Call 641-345-2641 early morning or late evening or leave a message.

FOR SALE: House jacks, brand new, put in but then realized wrong size so never used, 8 ft. tall, $5 for both. 249-7864.

WANTED: Looking for a rear-tine roto-tiller, don’t want to spend a lot. 249-9650.

FREE: Kitchen table and 4 chairs. You must haul. 254-0217.

Authorities recover woman’s body from Cedar River

News

August 15th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

NASHUA, Iowa (AP) — Authorities have recovered a woman’s body from the Cedar River in northeast Iowa. The Chickasaw County Sheriff’s Office says someone called 911 a little before 6:40 p.m. Tuesday to report a person in the water at Howard’s Woods Recreation Area northwest of Nashua. The office says the body has been identified as that of 23-year-old Mikala Titus. She lived in Charles City. The investigation is awaiting a report from the state medical examiner’s office.

Skyscan Forecast – Thursday, August 15, 2019

Weather

August 15th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Today: Areas of fog this morning; Increasing cloudiness w/a chance of showers this afternoon. High 80. SE @ 10 mph.

Tonight: Mostly cloudy w/scattered showers. Low 62. SE @ 5.

Tomorrow: A chance of morning showers; P/Cldy. High 85. S @ 10-15.

Saturday: A chance of morning showers, otherwise P/Cldy. High 87.

Sunday: P/Cldy. High 87.

Yesterday’s High in Atlantic was 76. Our Low this morning was 56. Last year on this date our High was 85 and the Low was 65. The record High in Atlantic on this date was 103 in 1937. The Record Low was 40in 1929.

Potential security breach at some Hy-Vee properties

News

August 15th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Hy-Vee is investigating a “security incident” that may have affected some customers’ payment information. Hy-Vee detected “unauthorized activity” in payments made at Hy-Vee fuel pumps, drive-through coffee shops and Hy-Vee operated restaurants — the Hy-Vee Market Grill, Market Grill Express and Wahlburgers.

Hy-Vee officials say the payment systems used for Hy-Vee grocery stores, drug stores and online sales are separate and are not involved in the potential security breach. Hy-Vee has notified federal officials.

A company statement says the investigation is in its early stages and Hy-Vee will release more details when it determines “the specific timeframes and locations that may have been involved.”

3 arrested on drug charges in Mills County, Wednesday morning

News

August 15th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports three people were arrested on drug charges Wednesday morning. 38-year old Anthony Joseph Nupp, of Ottumwa & 28-year old Misti Dawn Jordan, of Plattsmouth, NE., were arrested for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia at around 7:23-a.m, at Levi & Mahaffey Roads. Their bonds were set at $300 each. Earlier, at around 3-a.m., Franklin Eugene Bey was arrested on the same charge during a traffic stop on I-29. His bond was set at $1,000.

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office said also, 41-year old Thomas Heath Ambum, of Glenwood, was arrested Tuesday, on a warrant for Failure to Appear on a Driving Under Suspension, charge. On Monday, 59-year old Michael Francis Anderson, of Emerson, was arrested for Domestic Abuse Assault. Both had their bonds set at $1,000. 36-year old Keith Allen Sorick, of Council Bluffs, was also arrested Monday, on a charge of Driving Under Suspension. Bond was set at $300.

Lenox man arrested for OWI in Adams County

News

August 15th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop at around 9:40-p.m. Wednesday in the Adams County town of Carbon, resulted in the arrest of a Lenox man. 34-year old Lincoln Calvin was taken into custody for OWI/1st offense. His bond was set at $1,000.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 8/15/19

Sports

August 15th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Cardinals rookie Dakota Hudson tossed six innings of five-hit ball, Royals counterpart Brad Keller allowed a no-hit bid to crumble in spectacular fashion, and St. Louis went on to beat Kansas City 6-0 on Wednesday night. Keller carried a no-hit bid into the seventh before the Cardinals opened with five straight singles. They eventually scored five runs in the frame, allowing them to cruise to a two-game series sweep.

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (AP) — The first step in rebuilding the much-maligned Kansas City defense was hiring a new coordinator, which the Chiefs did in Steve Spagnuolo. The next step in their overhaul? Piecing together a staff from all corners of the football landscape.

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Tesho Akindele scored his team-leading ninth goal in the 21st minute and Orlando City beat Sporting Kansas City 1-0. Orlando City (9-11-6) jumped into a three-way tie for seventh place with Montreal and Toronto in the Eastern Conference.

Iowa early News Headlines: Thursday, Aug. 15, 2019

News

August 15th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:30 a.m. CDT

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — U.S. Rep. Steve King is under criticism for how he defended his call for a ban on all abortions. Speaking before a conservative group in the Des Moines suburb of Urbandale Wednesday, the Iowa congressman said, “What if we went back through all the family trees and just pulled those people out that were products of rape and incest? Would there be any population of the world left if we did that?”

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds has blocked Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller from joining 21 other states and six large cities in a legal challenge to a Trump administration policy that eases restrictions on coal-fired power plants. Miller sought approval from Reynolds in July but Reynolds, a Republican and Trump supporter, refused to consent.

CORALVILLE, Iowa (AP) — Iowa prison officials say an inmate has died after a chronic illness. The Iowa Department of Corrections says in a news release that 54-year-old David Gene Lewis Jr. died Tuesday afternoon in a hospice room of the Iowa Medical and Classification Center, where he had been housed due to the unnamed illness.

FRUITLAND, Iowa (AP) — Officials in eastern Iowa say two people have died in a house fire. Television station KWQC reports the fire broke out Wednesday morning in a home in Fruitland, which is about 7 miles southwest of Muscatine. Arriving firefighters found flames coming from the north side of the home. Officials say two people died in the fire. The victims’ identities had not been released by Wednesday evening.

Atlantic School Board passes Resolution to solicit Athletic Facilities bids

News

August 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Note: Listen to KJAN’s “Heartbeat Today” at 7:30-a.m. Thursday, for an interview with Atlantic Superintendent Steve Barber and Athletic Facilities Committee member Kip Harris, as they discuss the District’s Athletic Facilities and what patrons can expect when all is said and done. The show will also be available on a podcast soon after the live program concludes.)

The Atlantic School District’s Board of Education, Wednesday evening, unanimously passed a Resolution approving the designs for District Athletic facilities and the release of bids, which will take place August 28th. Bids will be received until 2-p.m. Sept. 26th, at which time they will be opened and publicly read in the Atlantic High School Media Center. There will be one-week to review the bids and possibly work with the lowest bidder to make any changes in the event the bids come in over budget. Action will be taken on the bids at the Board’s regular meeting 5:30-p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 2nd.

Voters in the Atlantic School District approved a $9.5-million dollar bond for Athletic facility improvements, but earlier this year, the planning committee and Board elected to install high grade synthetic turf instead of natural grass, which increased the engineer’s estimate at that time to $10.1-million. The Committee said they would solicit donors and find other ways to reach at least half the $600,000 increase, with the intent to raise the entire difference.

At Wednesday night’s meeting, FRK Principal Architect Tom Wollan said the Engineer’s estimate for the project is now $10.5-million. However, the final figure won’t be known until the bids are received. The District saved $250,000 by removing a portion of the planned 4-foot high retaining wall. The field itself will be elevated and the track lowered, putting the bleachers 4-feet above the field level on the visitor’s side and 8-feet above the field on the home side. The “Bowl Effect” would be more evident on the home and south sides of the field.

In other business, Superintendent Steve Barber reported that next Monday, a video will be made at the Washington Elementary School to provide a visual aid for parents and other stakeholders, with regard to the new plan for student pick up and drop-off at the Washington, Schuler and Middle Schools. The plan calls for a portion of Ed Podolak Drive to be closed to vehicle for about one-half hour in the afternoon. Busses will be lined-up in front of the Middle School and Schuler Students will use the catwalk to get in front, to load the bus. Once loaded, the buses will head straight to Olive Street. During this time, parents will be able to get into the Middle School Parking lot to pick up students and leave underneath the catwalk.

Barber said also, they will work with new teachers on Monday to prepare for students to arrive on August 23rd for the first day of school, with current teachers and staff expected to arrive Tuesday and work through Thursday, in preparation. The Rotary is dedicating a program to new teachers, and the United Methodist Church is providing lunch for staff on Wednesday, next week. Freshman orientation is next Tuesday evening, with open houses for the three other buildings on Aug. 22nd.

In addition to the previously reported resignations and contract recommendations, the Board Wednesday approved the resignations of Tracy Purkapile and Ernie Hawthorne – Special Ed drivers, and, Contract Recommendations/Letters of Assignment for: Delmy Lam, HS EL Para, Kydie Woolsey, Kay Williams and Aubrey Schuler – High School Para’s, and Food service worker Becky Bonney.