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Accident in Atlantic causes $7k damage

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May 9th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A collision in Atlantic Thursday afternoon caused $7,000 damage altogether, but no one was injured. The Atlantic Police Department reports a vehicle driven by Ty Jordan, of Atlantic, rear-ended a vehicle driven by Tammie Jens, of Lewis, at the intersection of 7th and Olive Streets. The accident took place at around 4:20-p.m., as Jens was stopped at the traffic lights headed eastbound on 7th Street. Jordan was cited for Failure to Maintain Control, and No Proof of Insurance.

Exira man arrested early Friday morning on assault charge

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May 9th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Audubon County Sheriff Todd Johnson reports one-person was arrested early this (Friday) morning following an investigation into an incident in Exira that allegedly occurred late Thursday night. 49-year old David Lee Nelson, of Exira, was arrested at around 12:50-a.m. on a charge of Domestic Assault.

Nelson was being held without bond in the Audubon County Jail, pending an appearance before the Magistrate.

(9-a.m. News)

Harlan Municipal Utilities announces rate hike

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May 9th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Residents in Harlan will see an increase in electricity rates starting in July. In a board of trustees meeting Thursday, Harlan Municipal Utilities set in motion to approve a four percent increase in electric rates starting on July 1st. The board approved the recommendation from John Burmeister of Public Financial Management (PFM). Burmeister proposed the recommendation at a previous HMU board meeting in April.

In other news, HMU said a transformer along Industrial Avenue in Harlan failed on Wednesday afternoon causing a disruption in the distribution system. The failure led to a loss of power to customers in the south 12th Street area of Harlan. The outage began around 3:40pm on Wednesday and crews were able to restore power to all customers by 4:30.

(Joel McCall/KNOD)

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Use of Food Stamps Rises in Cass County

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May 9th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The use of food stamps in Cass County increased during the recession, assisting families in stretching their food dollars, contributing to local spending and helping spark a national debate about the future of the federal nutrition program. The nonprofit, nonpartisan Center for Rural Strategies, says according to the U-S Dept. of Agriculture’s Food and Nutrition Services, the proportion of Cass County residents receiving food stamps hit 14.2 percent in 2011. That’s an increase of 5.5 percentage points since 2007, the year the recession started.

Across Iowa, 13.1 percent of residents in 2011 received support from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), as the food stamp program is officially known. Nationally, 14.8 percent of the population receives SNAP benefits. Places like Cass County, which are located outside metropolitan areas, tend to have a higher percentage of the population receiving SNAP benefits. That’s because incomes are generally lower in nonmetropolitan counties.

The inflation-adjusted median household income in Cass County in 2011 was $42,805, compared to the Iowa median of $51,314 and the national median of $52,306 (in 2013 dollars). Food stamps may play a larger role in the local economy in rural areas and small towns, according to federal data. In Cass County SNAP benefits are one-tenth (.1) percent of personal income. Nationally, the figure is 0.6 percent. In 2011, residents of Cass County received a combined $2,551,998 in SNAP benefits. The USDA reports that each $5 in SNAP benefits generates $9.20 in spending.

2 arrested early this (Friday) morning, in Red Oak

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May 9th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Montgomery County report two people were arrested early this (Friday) morning. Deputies acting along with officers from the Red Oak Police Department, arrested 31-year old George Allen Westbrook, of Red Oak, shortly after midnight in Red Oak. Westbrook was wanted on a Pottawattamie County warrant charging him with Violating the terms of his probation.

During the arrest, 34-year-old Peggy Gurney of Red Oak was also taken into custody, for interference with official acts. The pair were transported to the Montgomery County jail, where Westbrook was being held on a $10,000 cash bond, and Gurney was being held on a $300 cash bond.

 

Red Oak School Principal’s future uncertain

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May 9th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The future of the Principal at the Red Oak High School is unclear, at least for now. The Daily NonPareil reports the Red Oak School Board on Monday, voted to approve a Motion to Consider, the termination of Principal Jedd Sherman. While Board may want him out, about 130 students who attended the Board meeting said they want him to stay.  Sherman has been Principal at Red Oak, for six-years.

According to an April 8th letter Superintendent Terry Schmidt sent to the principal, Sherman did not meet two of three remediation targets for an evaluation of administrative standards for the 2013-14 school year. However, Schmidt said, failure to meet those goals was not the reason for the board’s motion to consider Sherman’s termination. The board cited five reasons during the meeting for their motion.

Schmidt said he could not specify what those goals or reasons were. Sherman has five days – or until Monday – to request a hearing to discuss the consideration. His contract ends June 30th. The board sent a letter to Sherman, which outlined reasons for his contract termination. However, no final action has been made.

A continuation of last Monday’s meeting will be held May 12th at 6-p.m. A meeting for student comments is planned after the regular meeting. Sherman plans to attend the meeting to make a case to retain his job.

Skalla estate makes good on bequeathment to Catholic churches

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May 9th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The executors of a Shelby County man’s estate have followed through on his wish to bequeath a total of more than $9.3-million to 13 southwest Iowa churches. Bud Skalla left 98 percent of his estate to Catholic parishes scattered across the area. The Daily NonPareil reports on Thursday, his executors passed on the money.10342843_463813467083892_1676410735316139889_n

Skalla left St. Mary Church in Portsmouth, where he was a devout attendee for many years, $730,000, $10,000 of which earmarked to maintain the St. Mary’s cemetery and graves of the Skalla family. He left $720,000 each to the following 12 churches:

• St. Michael, Harlan; St. Peter, Defiance; St. Joseph, Earling; St. Boniface, Westphalia; St. Mary, Panama; St. Patrick, Missouri Valley; St. Anne, Logan; St. Patrick, Dunlap; Sacred Heart, Woodbine; St. Patrick, Neola; St. Rose of Lima, Denison; and St. Patrick, in Council Bluffs.

Skalla, who died at the age of 92 on Nov. 26th, 2013, grew up struggling to get by in a farm family, worked hard, never married, invested wisely and lived frugally on the way to amassing his wealth. The recent skyrocketing of agricultural land prices was a boon to his wealth and he left more than $2 million in cash assets, along with roughly 1,100 acres of farmland in Shelby and Harrison counties. The land was auctioned off earlier this year, with the proceeds spread amongst the churches.

Skalla spent the last 13 years of his life at Elm Crest Retirement Community in Harlan, where he moved after suffering injuries in a fall at his home. Before that, he lived on farmland southeast of Portsmouth and attended St. Mary’s in Shelby.

Iowa early News Headlines: Fri., May 9th 2014

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May 9th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Governor Terry Branstad says he has decided to present the Iowa Award to Kenneth Quinn, the president of the World Food Prize Foundation. The Iowa Award is the state’s highest citizen honor. Quinn, a former U.S. Ambassador to Cambodia took the job heading the World Food Prize Foundation in 2000. Branstad will present the award to Quinn on May 30th at the World Food Prize Hall of Laureates.

GARNER, Iowa (AP) — Two school districts in northern Iowa are one step closer to uniting under one district. The Mason City Globe Gazette reports a plan to merge Ventura Community Schools and Garner-Hayfield Community School District won unanimous support Wednesday from a board of directors for the Iowa Area Education Agencies. The issue is now eligible for a public vote in September.

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — Davenport-based Lee Enterprises, publisher of the St. Louis Post Dispatch, Rapid City Journal and 44 other newspapers, says it posted a $1.5 million profit in its fiscal second-quarter, reversing a loss in the same period a year ago. The Iowa-based publisher’s profit for the quarter ending March 30th was 3 cents per share and compares with a loss of $6 million a year ago.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A man has been accused of driving a lawn mower in the middle of a Des Moines street while intoxicated. Police tell the Des Moines Register 46-year-old Billy Eugene Williams was spotted driving a Cub Cadet lawn mower Wednesday afternoon.