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Heartbeat Today 10-18-2018

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October 18th, 2018 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Dave Gammell about Sunday’s 2nd Annual Southwest Iowa Car Cruise.  Call Dave at 712-789-0155 for more information.

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Michigan man gets 18 months for drug death of woman in Iowa

News

October 18th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — A Michigan man has been given 18 months in prison for ordering drugs online and having them shipped to a friend in Iowa, who then died of an overdose. The Dubuque Telegraph Herald reports that 29-year-old Jay Rickert had pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Cedar Rapids to willfully causing the distribution of a controlled substance. Rickert, of Grand Rapids, Michigan, admitted he had ordered a hallucinogenic drug in February 2015 from a supplier in Canada and had it shipped to the friend in Dubuque. Investigators say the woman used the drug, believing it was a hallucinogenic, but the supplier had shipped fentanyl, a powerful and deadly synthetic opioid.

Rickert’s sentence includes three years of supervised release after prison and an order to pay restitution of more than $13,000.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 10/18/2018

Podcasts, Sports

October 18th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

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

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3 arrests in Creston Thursday morning

News

October 18th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Department reports three people were arrested early this (Thursday) morning. Just before 6-a.m., 35-year old Heather Davis, 29-year old Steven Behlers, and 32-year old Shaune Tindle, were all  arrested in an apartment at 209 E. Mills Street, in Creston. All three were charged with Trespass. Davis was also wanted on a Union County warrant for Failure to Appear in Court on a Child Support matter. She was being held in the Adams County Jail on a $1,300 bond. Behlers and Tindle were being held in the Union County Jail on a $300 bond, each.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report, 10/18/2018

News, Podcasts

October 18th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The area’s latest and/or top news stories at 7:06-a.m. From KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18th

Trading Post

October 18th, 2018 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  Brown power recliner and matching love seat. Excellent condition.  Asking $300.  Call 712-249-9207.

FOR SALE:  Puppy play pen.  30” W x 72” L x 29” H  $25   Can Deliver in Atlantic.  712-250-0266.

FOR SALE:  1) Broadcast spreader/fertilizer, 5′ to 8′ throw, asking $10.  2) Professional grade lawn sweep, 26 square feet, 45″ wide, almost new, asking $100.  3) 5′ computer stand with file drawer on bottom and a doors to close it, asking $50 or best offer.  4) Wood king size water bed frame with mirror on head board and 6 drawers, asking $25 or best offer.  Call 712-789-0691.

Atlantic City Council meeting recap – Rental Inspections discussed

News

October 18th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council met Wednesday evening and approved an Order to enter into an agreement with SWIPCO (the Southwest Iowa Planning Council), for Regional Taxi Service. The City contributes $8,000 per year from the Local Option Sales Tax (LOST) Progress fund for regional public transportation. City Administrator John Lund says the funds have been budgeted for in Fiscal Year 2019, and carried forward into the FY 2020 proposed budget, as well as the city’s 10-year budget plan.

The Council also set November 7th as the date for a Public Hearing on an updated Comprehensive City Plan. The Comprehensive Plan – which has been updated by SWIPCO – is intended to be a guiding document for the Planning and Zoning Commission and the City Council, when it comes to major decisions on public policy, according to Lund, who says Atlantic’s last Comprehensive Plan was adopted in Dec., 2002. And, while the general practice is for the Comprehensive Plan to be updated every 10-years, but Lund says “Administrative conflicts related to the interpretation of the plan and how it was to be applied to development in the community, resulted in an extensive delay before the updating process was initiated.” The Planning and Zoning Commission reviewed the draft during their meeting on Sept. 20th, and made some suggestions for improvement. They recommend the Council adopt the plan as written, following the required Public Hearing on Nov. 7th.

In his report to the Council, Administrator Lund said he’s wrapped-up everything needed for a 28-E Fire Services agreement with the Atlantic Fire Department and other townships and/or communities they’ve been working with. The agreement, when finalized, will establish special taxing districts for Washington and Bear Grove Townships, and will help to pay for the purchase of a new Atlantic FD Pumper truck the department needs.

Lund said the City’s Department Heads met Tuesday to conduct the annual budget reviews, which he says is “Kind of the official kick-off to the budget season.” He also spoke with City Attorney Mark Bosworth with regard to rental property inspections, which Bosworth will research more, and a committee will follow-up on next month. The inspections, according to Councilman Chris Jimerson, would be conducted on a complaint basis if the plans move forward. Bosworth said he wants to take a closer look at the legal angle of the inspections before anything is written in stone. He wants to know whether other cities have seen the inspections used as retribution between the renters and landlords, rather than legitimate complaints. Jimerson said the committee has discussed what the course of action might be if a complaint by a renter turns out to be unfounded when an inspection is conducted.

In other business, the Atlantic City Council held the second reading of an Ordinance pertaining to speed regulations on Sunnyside Lane, from 10th to 22nd Streets, and the second reading of an Ordinance pertaining to trees in the City Right-of-Way, and the authority of the City Forester. They also approve a Resolution adopting the Building Permit Fee schedule. And, a Resolution pertaining to the City’s Personnel Policy.

Former officer accused of switching pills pleads not guilty

News

October 18th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

ALTOONA, Iowa (AP) — A former police detective accused of taking prescription pills seized during criminal investigations has pleaded not guilty. Polk County court records say the plea was entered Wednesday for 39-year-old Joshua Copeland. He is charged with two counts of felonious misconduct in office, two counts of forgery and one count of possession of a controlled substance.

Copeland resigned in April from the Altoona police force to avoid termination. Authorities say Copeland switched pills seized during criminal investigations in 2017 and replaced them with over-the-counter medications. The pills were kept in temporary evidence lockers.

Authorities also say a small amount of methamphetamine was found in his squad car. The records say Copeland later tested positive for meth.

Red Oak juvenile injured in an assault

News

October 18th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak say an assault between two 14-year old males took place at around 5-p.m. Wednesday. The incident happened in the 1100 block of N. 3rd Street. Authorities say one of the 14-year old’s suffered minor injuries to his throat and face during the incident, but did not require medical transport. The other 14-year old was transported to the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center and referred to Juvenile Court on a charge of Simple Assault. He was subsequently released to a Guardian, while awaiting his initial appearance in juvenile court.

Skyscan Weather Forecast for Atlantic & the area (10/18/18)

Weather

October 18th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly sunny. High 67. SW @ 10-20.

Tonight: Becoming mostly cloudy. Low 50. S @ 10-15.

Tomorrow: Mo. cldy w/scattered light rain. High 63. SW-NW @ 10-20.

Saturday: P/Cldy. High 52.

Sunday: P/Cldy. High 62.

Yesterday’s High in Atlantic was 61. Our 24-hour Low thru early this morning, 32. Last year on this date our High was 74 and the Low was 39. The record High in Atlantic on this date was 86 in 2003. The Record Low was 17 in 1952.