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Cass County Supervisors act on a Resolution pertaining to motor vehicle loads

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March 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors today (Tuesday), passed a Resolution in opposition to Iowa Senate Study Bill (SSB) 1045 and Senate File 184, which were recently passed by the Senate Committee on Transportation, and is designed to help, among other things, the northeast Iowa logging industry. Board Chair Steve Baier said the bill, if passsed, would allow for an increase the amount of loads being transported on County roads. He said the State wants to approve permits to hail up to 130,000 lbs on non-primary highways, without having to contact local county engineers. The load limit on most county roads is 80,000 lbs.

Baier said that would leave the County footing the tab for repairs to roads and bridges. Supervisor John Hartkofp said there are other costly issues to consider with having that size load, as well.  Hartkopf said the county would spend an incredible amount of money on signage alone. And, many of roads and bridges are old, and can’t handle 130,000 lbs. Supervisor Steve Green said it would be costly to have the 228 County bridges be reinspected before they are allowed to handle the heavy loads. The Resolution passed by the Supervisors “Strongly urges all Iowa lawmakers to vote in opposition to [the] legislation.” Cass County Engineer Charles Bechtold said there’s other opposition to the bill, as well.

The County Engineers’ Association would also like to see the bill not make it through the session, but it’s a political issue, and no one is listening to the people who work directly with the infrastructure. Hartkopf added that he would like to know “Who’s behind the door…” that’s pushing the legislation. The Board feels there is another entity besides the logging industry who would benefit from the load change.

In other business, Bechtold informed the Supervisors there are some roads still closed due to flood damage in the county, especially in the Griswold area. Quimby Road sustained significant damage. Huge chunks of ice up to 18-inches thick from the Nishnabotna were deposited on the road. A woman from Pottawattamie County struck one of the “ice bergs,” as Green called it, causing her car to be wedged onto it, and off the ground. Bechtold said they are working to repair roads as time and weather allow. One of the issues is getting road rock from the Schildberg rock quarry, which has a great deal of water in the pits. That water has to be pumped out…a job that could take weeks, if not months.

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March 19th, 2019 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Anna Elmquist about a Relay for Life event.

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UNI women selected for WNIT

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March 19th, 2019 by admin

The UNI Panthers women’s basketball team earn an invitation to compete in the WNIT. The Panthers (20-12) will travel to Minneapolis for a first round game against the Minnesota Golden Gophers (20-10).

The Panthers and Gophers have met 10 times with the Panthers going 0-5 in Minneapolis in the series.

The opening round game will be played on Friday at 6:30pm.

Check out the full WNIT bracket here: 2019_Post_WNIT_Bracket

Drake women draw 10 seed for NCAA Tourney

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March 19th, 2019 by admin

After a stellar season the Drake women’s basketball team had their named called for the 2019 NCAA Tournament. The Bulldogs (27-6) drew a 10 seed and will play their opening round game in Iowa City against the 7th-seeded Missouri Tigers (23-10). The game will be played on Friday, March 22nd at 3:00pm Central and be televised by ESPN2.

The Bulldogs could potentially meet up with the Iowa Hawkeyes in the second round as the Hawks are the 2 in the same section of the bracket.

Drake was the Missouri Valley Conference regular season champions and came up short in the MVC tournament finals to Missouri State this past Sunday.

Atlantic 10th in opening ITCA boys tennis rankings

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March 19th, 2019 by admin

The Iowa Tennis Coaches Association has released their preseason top 10 rankings for the upcoming boys 2019 season. Atlantic is ranked 10th in the preseason poll in Class 1A.

Class 1A

  1. Wahlert Catholic
  2. Maharishi, Fairfield
  3. Cedar Rapids Xavier
  4. Pella
  5. Ballard (Tie for 5th)
  6. Boone (Tie for 5th)
  7. Kuemper Catholic
  8. Waterloo Columbus
  9. Denison-Schleswig
  10. Atlantic

Others receiving votes: Glenwood, Red Oak

Baier Places Fifth in 100 Meters at Special Olympics World Games

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March 19th, 2019 by Jim Field

Atlantic’s Brandon Baier placed fifth today in the M28 division finals of the 100 meter dash at the Special Olympics World Games in Abu Dhabi..  His time was :13.2.  Brandon will compete in his final event, the 4 x 100 meter relay, on Wednesday.

Some area girls tracksters compete at Iowa State High School Girls Classic

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March 19th, 2019 by admin

The Iowa State High School Girls Classic was held on Monday in Ames and a number of area athletes competed in the event.

Some of the champions from the area include Lewis Central’s Lauren Payne who won the shot put with a best toss of 40-10.5. Abraham Lincoln’s Darby Thomas won the 60M dash and Long Jump. Thomas ran 7.85 in the 60M and had a best jump of 18-02.75 in the Long Jump.

2nd place finishers from the region included Glenwood’s Janette Schraft in the 3000M run. She ran a school record time of 10:24.68. Glenwood also finished 2nd in the 4x400M Relay and Sprint Medley. Mallory Badding of Kuemper Catholic was 2nd in the Long Jump with an effort of 16-07.00.

Atlantic’s Haley Rasmussen finished 3rd in the Long Jump with a best effort of 16-03.75.

You can check out full results from the meet here.

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Trading Post

March 19th, 2019 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  My brother purchased one ticket for the first and second rounds in Des Moines hoping that Kansas would be playing there. Seat is in Section 303, Row F, seat 15. Selling for face value of $300. Call Julie at 515-360-6418, if interested.

FOR SALE:  a maple oval table in great condition.  Call 712-307-0879.

WANTED: 26″ girls bike in good condition. 250-1261.

FOR SALE: Electric hospital bed, motor 2 months old, also misc. supplies – disposable bed pads,diapers. $75. 763-4451.

FOR SALE: John Deere lawn mower, 42″ deck, runs good and in good shape. $700 obo. 712-268-2170 or 712-304-0039.

Pott. County Sheriff’s report, 3/19/19

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March 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office reports a traffic stop on Highway 6 late Monday night, resulted in the arrest on drug charges, of 18-year old Kyle Allen Shenefield, from Council Bluffs. His vehicle was pulled over for having no tail lights. Shenefield was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance/marijuana – 1st offense, and transported to the Pott. County Jail, where his bond was set at $1,000.

Monday afternoon, 24-year old Dakota Lee Wilson, of Council Bluffs, turned himself-in to the Pott. County Sheriff’s Office. Wilson was wanted on a warrant out of Council Bluffs, for Domestic Abuser Assault by impeding the flow or air or blood, and Domestic Abuse Assault/Strangulation. His bond was set at $7,000 altogether.

And, 34-year old Johnette Lola Medina, of Sioux City, was picked up at the Woodbury County Jail and transported to the Pott. County Jail. Medina was wanted on warrants for being a Fugitive from Justice, and Violation of Probation.

Police say would-be burglar died after scuffle

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March 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

MAQUOKETA, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a man suspected of attempting to steal items from a dentist’s office in eastern Iowa died after scuffling with the dentist. The Telegraph Herald reports that police were called to the Maquoketa office a little after 2 a.m. Monday. The dentist told officers that he’d been staying overnight in an apartment at the office and heard a noise. He says he found the man in the office’s garage and tackled him.

Maquoketa Police Chief Brad Koranda says officers found the dentist on top of the man. Koranda says the man apparently had a “medical episode” during the struggle and died. An autopsy has been ordered.