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REDEDICATION CEREMONY SCHEDULED FOR COUNCIL BLUFFS READINESS CENTER AND FMS #4

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May 30th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa National Guard will host a re-dedication ceremony commemorating the completed renovation of the Council Bluffs Readiness Center and Field Maintenance Shop (FMS) #4, 2415 East Kanesville Boulevard, Council Bluffs on Friday, June 6th at 11 a.m. IANG

Iowa National Guard leadership and representatives from federal, state, and local governments will participate in the ceremony. The public and media are welcome and encouraged to attend the rededication ceremony. The $4.5 million project began in October 2012 and features a complete renovation of both original facilities, which were constructed in 1993. It includes the renovation of 22,300 square feet of existing Readiness Center facility space and the conversion of 12,000 square feet of the adjoining Motor Vehicle Storage Building to Readiness Center space.

The existing facility also received new ceilings, wall and floor coverings, energy-efficient heating-ventilation-air conditioning (HVAC) systems and windows. The Field Maintenance Shop received an additional 4,000 square feet of space, including work bays, radiant heat and air equipment. New storm sewer, fencing, windows, and a new HVAC were also added. The facility exterior and parking were also updated. The project was designed by Design Alliance, Inc., Waukee, Iowa.

The general contractor for the Readiness Center was Meco-Henne Contracting Inc., Omaha, Neb. The general contractor for the FMS was Leuder Construction Company, Omaha, Neb. The Council Bluffs Readiness Center is home to Detachment 1, Company F, 334th Brigade Support Battalion (FSC); Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 168th Infantry; Detachment 1, Company B, 1st Battalion, 168th Infantry; and Company D, Iowa Army National Guard Recruit Sustainment Program. Approximately 250 Soldiers are assigned to the Council Bluffs garrison.

SEND-OFF CEREMONY SCHEDULED FOR IOWA ARMY NATIONAL GUARD UNIT

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May 30th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A community send-off ceremony for an Iowa Army National Guard unit based in Boone will be held at 4 p.m., Thursday, June 5th, at the Boone Middle School Gymnasium, 1640 1st St., Boone. Local officials and Iowa National Guard leadership will participate and the public and media are welcome and encouraged to attend the homecoming ceremony. Approximately 60 Soldiers with Company C, 2nd Battalion, 147th Aviation are being mobilized as part of Operation Enduring Freedom.

The Soldiers will travel to their mobilization station at Fort Hood, Texas for additional training before deploying to the Central Command theater of operations. It is anticipated that the duration of this deployment will be for approximately one year. Company C flies and maintains UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters.

The unit previously deployed to Kosovo in 2010-11 and for Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2006-2007.

Council Bluffs reinstalls fountain after repairs

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May 30th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – Workers are reinstalling a historic fountain in downtown Council Bluffs after a renovation by an Alabama company. The Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil reports workers began installing the 120-year-old Broadway Fountain on Thursday and hoped to finish soon. Crews must complete plumbing work before water begins flowing through the fountain.

The City Council awarded a nearly $100,000 contract to Andersen Construction Co. to oversee the project. Alexander City, Alabama-based Robinson Iron reattached pieces of the fountain that had broken free, cast some new pieces and painted the fountain. Council Bluffs Parks Director Larry Foster says it looks largely the same as before the work, but “that is what restoration is supposed to be.”

The fountain was originally in Bayliss Park but was moved later to West Broadway and Pearl Street.

Atlantic official involved in an accident

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May 30th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

An official with the City of Atlantic was involved in an accident Thursday morning. The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports a private vehicle driven by 29-year old John Lund, Assistant to City Administrator Doug Harris, was struck at around 11:50-a.m., as Lund was slowing to turn left off of Poplar Street. As he was turning, Lund’s 2007 Toyota Corolla was hit on the left side by a 2008 Hyundai, driven by 74-year old Ray Martin Rasmussen, of Walnut.   No injuries were reported. Damage to Lund’s vehicle is estimated at $2000; damage to Rasmussen’s vehicle is estimated at $4500. No citations were issued.
(12:40-p.m. News)

Numerous arrests this week in Cass County

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May 30th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports several people were arrested this past week. Three people were arrested Wednesday, including 18-year old Sarah Jo Porter, of Cumberland, who was taken into custody on a Cass County warrant for Minor in Possession of Alcohol. Porter was taken to the Cass County Jail where she was released later that day on $400 bond.

32-year old Jason D. Hilbert was arrested Wednesday in Cass County, on a Nebraska warrant for Violation of Parole. Hilbert was taken to the Cass County Jail where he is being held pending an extradition hearing. And, 43-year old Scott Matthew Haupert,  of Atlantic, was arrested Wednesday on a District Court warrant for Probation Violation. Haupert was taken to the Cass County Jail where he was released the following day on $25,000 bond.

On Thursday, 45-year old Martha Evelyn Shahan Adams, of Grove Hill, Alabama, was arrested in Cass County on a charge of OWI 1st Offense. Adams was taken to the Cass County Jail where she was released later that day on $1000 bond. Also arrested on Thursday, was 50-year old Timothy Dean Eilts, of Wiota. Eilts was charged with Serious Assault. He was taken to the Cass County Jail where he was released later that day on $1000 bond.

(12:40-p.m. News)

Iowa man pleads not guilty to theft charges

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May 30th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

SIBLEY, Iowa (AP) – A northwest Iowa man has pleaded not guilty to charges in connection with the theft of farm and construction equipment. Michael Block, of Sibley, entered his written plea Thursday in Osceola County District Court. He faces seven counts of first-degree theft, 10 counts of second-degree theft and one count each of third- and fourth-degree theft.

The Sioux City Journal reports Block is accused of stealing farm and construction equipment that was reported missing in four Iowa counties. The equipment is valued at more than $200,000. Block turned himself in to authorities in April, after Osceola County sheriff’s deputies served warrants on his property and found items that had been reported stolen.

Sankt Hans Aften set for June 21st

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May 30th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Sankt Hans Aften (St. John’s Eve) is the annual summer solstice event that has been celebrated since the times of the Vikings. Although it is traditionally held on June 23 in Denmark, the Museum of Danish America marks the occasion annually on the Saturday before. This year, the celebration will occur on Saturday, June 21 at the museum (2212 Washington Street, Elk Horn, Iowa).

Museum of Danish America

Museum of Danish America

The atmosphere of friends gathering together makes this one “hyggeligt” (or, cozy) event. Some of the highlights include:

· A roast-your-own hot dog meal that’s available for your free will donation beginning at 6 p.m. in the large Council Ring, and throughout the evening as supplies last. Danish-style toppings will be provided.

· 7 p.m. Ringriding on bicycles for kids and adults – BYOB (Bring Your Own Bicycle). This event was such a hit at Tivoli Fest that it will be continued for children AND adults at Sankt Hans Aften.

· 7:30 p.m. Showing of the new documentary film “Jens Jensen The Living Green” about the park’s namesake who rose from street sweeper to “dean of landscape architects” to pioneering conservationist. The film will be shown inside the museum in the Bro Dining Room. Find out more about this award-winning film at http://www.jensjensenthelivinggreen.org/

Then, have your chairs and blankets handy for:

· 8 p.m. Live old-time country music for maximum “hygge.”

· Sunset (around 9 p.m.) marks the beginning of the traditional Sankt Hans Aften bonfire.

All elements of the celebration are a “Free Will Donation” to the Museum of Danish America, a 501(c)3 non-profit. This year’s event is also sponsored by the Danish Brotherhood in America Lodge #15 (Des Moines, Iowa), Marne Elk Horn Telephone Company, Shelby County State Bank, and the Heartland Chapter of the Rebild National Park Society.

MidAmerican Energy Performs Tree Maintenance to Ensure Safety & Service Reliability

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May 30th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Officials with MidAmerican Energy Company said Friday (today) tree maintenance crews have been working to maintain vegetation around MidAmerican Energy’s facilities throughout its service territory, including  (locally) those in Avoca, Charter Oak, Clarinda and Council Bluffs.Tree Pruning

MidAmerican Energy contracts with companies that specialize in tree trimming to perform the work and crews are supervised by International Society of Arboriculture certified arborists. Customers are notified by mail approximately three weeks before services are scheduled in their neighborhood. There is no service charge assessed to perform the work.

Fallen trees or debris from trees cause seven to 10 percent of electric outages and create hazardous situations when they knock down electrical wires and poles. Trees must be pruned or removed to alleviate safety hazards and improve service reliability.

Property owners should contact MidAmerican Energy before choosing to care for landscaping near power lines. If you, your equipment, or the branches you touch come into contact with energized lines, you could be seriously injured, if not killed. If you are concerned about trees near power lines on your property, contact MidAmerican Energy at 888-427-5632 or trees@midamerican.com.

 

 

3 Atlantic residents arrested on drug & other charges

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May 30th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Three Atlantic residents were arrested Thursday night on drug and other charges. According to the Atlantic Police Department,

Mary Nowatzke (Cass Co. S/O booking photo)

Mary Nowatzke (Cass Co. S/O booking photo)

27-year old Mary Nowatzke was charged with: Possession of a Controlled Substance, 2 counts of Child Endangerment, & Gathering where controlled substances were used.

28-year old Derek McDermott was charged with: Possession with Intent to Deliver; Gathering where Controlled Substances are unlawfully used; 2 counts of Child Endangerment and Delivery of a Controlled substance.

Derek McDermott (Cass Co. S/O photo)

Derek McDermott (Cass Co. S/O photo)

And, 30-year old Cody Hanson faces charges that include Conspiracy to Deliver Methamphetamine and Possession of a Controlled Substance/Marijuana, 2nd offense.

All three Atlantic residents were taken into custody at 505 Cedar St., Apt. #2, and booked into the Cass County Jail.

Cody Hanson booking photo

Cody Hanson booking photo

5 Watershed Demonstration Projects selected to receive $1.7-million in funding

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May 30th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey today (Friday) announced that five watershed demonstration projects have been selected to receive $1.7 million in funding through the Iowa water quality initiative over the next three years. In addition to the state funds, the eight projects will provide an additional $2.2 million in matching funds to support water quality improvement efforts as well as other in-kind contributions. The five projects are within the large priority watersheds prioritized by the Iowa Water Resources Coordinating Council (WRCC), which include the East and West Nishnabotna, Floyd, and Skunk watersheds.

Locally, the Bluegrass & Crabapple – East Nishnabotna Watershed Project received a $325,000 grant for a $1.2-million dollar project, where the Audubon Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) will expand on existing partnerships and foster a peer-to-peer network to help promote and spread adoption of nutrient reduction practices in the Bluegrass and Crabapple watersheds. An advisory group made up of partners and farmers has helped develop this project and help shape watershed-wide demonstrations.

And, the Walnut Creek Watershed Project – Subwatershed of the Nishnatbotna River Water Quality Initiative (WQI), received a $480,000 grant toward the $1.082-million project cost, to build a network of producers, local agribusiness representatives, and agencies to promote and demonstrate conservation practices detailed in the Nutrient Reduction Strategy. Thee partnerships – lead by the Montgomery County SWCD – will ensure the best information is used to help present a regional focus on management and implementation of these practices.

In all, the demonstration watersheds selected cover 345,449 acres. The projects will implement and demonstrate the effectiveness and adaptability of a host of conservation practices including, but not limited to: cover crops, nutrient management, wetlands, terraces, bioreactors, buffer strips, no-till, strip-till, nitrogen inhibitors, extended rotations, conservation cover, drainage water management and manure management.

Another round of funding for new watershed demonstration projects may be available later this year depending on funding availability.