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Atlantic teachers make impassioned plea for better pay

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April 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

More than 70 teachers, and in some cases their family members, attended the Atlantic Board of Education meeting Wednesday night, to present their concerns and frustration with what they understood would be a zero percent increase in their pay raise and supplemental pay, in light of declining enrollment and questions over State Supplemental Support, which is still being debated in the legislature.

Some of the more than 70 estimated teachers and families who attended the Atlantic School Board meeting. (Ric Hanson/photo)

The first to speak was Lisa Krogman, Title 1 Reading Teacher at Washington Elementary School, who’s been an educator for 27-years. Krogman said teachers take on many different roles inside and outside of the classroom, and in many cases spend their own money for supplies. She said those efforts are paying off in the form of Iowa Assessments and other criteria.

She said they feel like they are worth “More than zero,” on their pay increase and Supplemental pay. “We are disappointed that you [The Board] doesn’t feel the same way, that you maybe don’t feel that we’re valued, because we work really really hard.”
Carolyn Hunt, Elementary Behavioral Interventionist, said “We are discouraged, and quite frankly insulted, to hear about the opening proposed lane freeze one-time payment and zero raise in supplemental pay.”

She said it seems like a “Slap in the face for the services that we all provide.” She said the staff questioned “Why do we need to save money in this way, what are other alternatives to saving the district money, or are we just the easiest cut?” Liz Reid, Middle School Special Ed Teacher, a sixth-year teacher in the district, said her  concerns with a possible zero-percent raise, lies with the rate the district is losing coaches, sponsors and teachers.

“We need to be a district that attracts good coaches, not one that pushes them away. We currently have a large and growing coaching shortage in our district. We need to be asking ourselves ‘are activities a priority?’ Do we want good coaches? If so, how should we prioritize funds to show coaches and sponsors that they are needed and valued?”

Last year, she said, “Our coaches received a whopping $40 raise. Is it any wonder why our coaches are resigning?” The district has eight teachers who are leaving at the end of the current school year, and seven coaching positions that now need to be filled. School Board member Jenny Williams strongly encouraged teachers and their families to take the passion they have for their pay, and storm the Iowa Legislature to voice their outrage and concerns.

Williams said the Board has “No intention of not giving the raises…that is not how it’s going to end up. But when it comes down to it, we are only getting so much money, and we need to be at the capital and saying these things. She said they should “demand more pay” from the State. “It ends with us,” she said, “It doesn’t start with us. We are not bad people. We think you’re amazing.”

The simple fact, she said is that “We’re dying. We’re down 32 students this year. I don’t know what we can do to change that.” Board President Ally Bruckner said nothing had been decided with regard to a raise in the base salary and step schedule, contrary to rumors, and that some of the issues raised by the teachers are covered in the handbook, and cannot be included in negotiations with the Teacher’s Union.

Bruckner said also, that by law, that while negotiations are underway, the Board cannot openly speak with regard to what has been discussed during those sessions. She encouraged the teachers to talk to their union representatives, “Because they’re your voice at the negotiations table.”

Albers hangs on for 1st save as Brewers top Cards 3-2

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April 11th, 2018 by admin

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Matt Albers got his first save for Milwaukee, retiring Kolten Wong and Dexter Fowler to strand a pair of runners, and the Brewers beat the St. Louis Cardinals 3-2 Wednesday.

Milwaukee had a two-run lead when Tommy Pham led off the bottom of the ninth with a drive against Josh Hader that hit a railing above the fence in left-center. The play originally was ruled a double but the call was overturned on a video review.

Albers relieved and allowed singles to Marcell Ozuna and Jose Martinez, then retired Wong on a foulout and struck out Fowler, who was pinch hitting, for his third big league save. He got his first two for Washington last year.

Junior Guerra (1-0) allowed one run and four hits in 5 1/3 innings in his first start this season.

Adam Wainwright (0-2), making his second start after a stint on the disabled list caused by a strained left hamstring, allowed three runs and eight hits in seven innings.

St. Louis has lost three of four series this season. The Cardinals’ starting lineup was missing Fowler, Paul DeJong and Yadier Molina, who served a one-game suspension stemming from an altercation with Arizona manager last weekend.

 

UP NEXT

Brewers: RHP Zach Davies (0-1, 5.40) starts Friday in the opener of a three-game series at the New York Mets.

Cardinals: RHP Michael Wacha (1-1, 5.59) takes the mound start as St. Louis starts a four-game series at Cincinnati.

Molina drops appeal, serves 1-game suspension

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April 11th, 2018 by admin

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina dropped his appeal of his one-game suspension stemming from an altercation with Arizona Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo and sat out Wednesday’s game against Milwaukee.

Molina was penalized for making contact with plate umpire Tim Timmons during Sunday’s dispute.

Molina initially appealed the suspension after it was announced Tuesday and played in a 5-3, 11-inning win.

Lovullo was suspended for one game and served the penalty Tuesday.

Francisco Pena started for St. Louis in Wednesday’s game against the Brewers.

Southwestern Community College Head Women’s Basketball Coach Houston leaving for Northwest Missouri State

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April 11th, 2018 by admin

Southwestern Community College in Creston has another basketball coach to search for this week. A day after Head Men’s Basketball Coach Todd Lorensen announced he is leaving to become the Head Coach at Buena Vista University, Women’s Head Basketball Head Coach Addae Houston has resigned. Houston is leaving to take the Head Assistant Coach position at Northwest Missouri State in Maryville, MO which is his alma mater.

Houston was Head Coach at Southwestern for 5 seasons beginning in March of 2013. His most successful season leading the team was in 2016-17 when the Spartans went 17-15. They had a record of 8-22 this past season.

Southwestern Dean of Students Beth Kulow said the college hopes to have a new Head Coach in place promptly. The Spartans will also be looking for a new Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach after Morgon Knorr left the position last week to pursue other interests.

Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports two Wednesday arrests

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April 11th, 2018 by admin

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports two arrests on Wednesday. The first arrest was at 5:49am as deputies stopped a vehicle driven by 23-year-old Anthony Michael McCoy of Atlantic. He was charged with Speeding and Driving While License Suspended. He was taken to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $556.26 cash bond.

At 2:15pm Wednesday Montgomery County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 34-year-old Shawn Michael Jones of Clearwater, FL on a Carroll County Warrant for Theft 2nd Degree. He was being held on $5,000 cash bond.

Ceremony marks end of construction project at VA cemetery

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April 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Officials have marked the end of an Omaha National Cemetery construction project. The open house held Wednesday included a flag-raising ceremony. The events celebrated the start of operations out of the permanent facilities. The cemetery opened for burials and other services in September 2016.

Marolyn Swanson stands among veterans as she holds the dog tags of her deceased husband Bob Swanson, during a flag raising ceremony and open house at the Omaha National Cemetery in Omaha, Neb., Wednesday, April 11, 2018. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

The first phase of construction is providing burial options for about 10 years. Officials have said the entire 236-acre cemetery will serve the needs of more than 112,000 veterans and their families in eastern Nebraska and western Iowa for the next 100 years.

The closest national cemetery is about 180 miles away in Leavenworth, Kansas. There is a Nebraska veterans cemetery near Alliance in the Nebraska Panhandle.

Harlan Police report (4/11)

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April 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Police Department reports 21-year old Cody James Varnes, of Walnut, was arrested Tuesday, following a call about a shoplifter.  Varnes was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with theft in the 5th degree.

An accident in Harlan, Tuesday, resulted in two vehicles being declared a total loss. Officials say the collision between a 2004 Pontiac Vibe and a 2007 Audi Q7 happened at the intersection of Highway 59 and Durant Street, when the driver of the Audi, Divine Lokange Kanioka, of Harlan, failed to yield the right-of-way. Kanioka’s car collided with the Vibe, driven by Susan Lynn Findlay, of Harlan, causing front end damage to the Pontiac.

Today (Wednesday), a 1996 Buick Park Avenue driven by Richard Loe Finken, of Earling, struck a 2015 Mitsubishi Mirage broadside. The Mirage was driven by Khamtanh Leng, of Denison. The accident happened at the intersection of Highway 59 and Lincoln Avenue, after Finken pulled away from the stop sign heading eastbound on Lincoln, across Highway 59. Leng was traveling north on Hwy 59 and was unable to brake before hitting the Buick. Both vehicle came to rest in the southbound lane of Hwy 59.

Iowa-Nebraska alter weekend baseball series

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April 11th, 2018 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The schedule for this weekend’s baseball series between Nebraska and Iowa has been changed due to the impending weather.  The two teams will play a Friday doubleheader beginning at 2:05 p.m. (CT).  The day and start time for game three will be determined based on the forecast.

Crescent man arrested following accident investigation Wed. morning

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April 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

An investigation into an accident at around 12:45-a.m. Wednesday (Today), resulted an arrest. The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office reports a deputy was dispatched to a property damage accident at Mynster and Old Lincoln. Dispatch advised also, that a brown Cadillac left the roadway, and a passer-by said the driver suffered no injuries. When the deputy arrived on the scene, he initially couldn’t locate a driver. The driver, 44-year old Donald Christopher Van Gieson, of Crescent, was located at Honeysuckle and Old Lincoln. He was arrested at around 1:25-a.m. for Operating while Intoxicated 1st Offense, and transported to Pottawattamie County Corrections

School nurse accused of having sex with student, 16

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April 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

MARION, Iowa (AP) — Linn County authorities in eastern Iowa have arrested a school nurse who’s accused of having sex with a 16-year-old student. Cedar Rapids police say 46-year-old Angela Beik is being charged with sexual exploitation by a school employee. Beik was the school nurse at Linn-Mar High School in Marion and also employed at St. Luke’s Hospital in Cedar Rapids. Police began an investigation of Beik last month. They’d learned that state officials were checking a report that Beik told fellow St. Luke’s nurses that she’d had consensual sex with the boy. They reported the conversation to officials.