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AMU Board adopts resolutions approving power/water rate increases

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December 3rd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Officials with Atlantic Municipal Utilities have approved resolutions adopting increased electric and water rate fees. The action came during the AMU Board of Trustee’s meeting Monday night. AMU General Manager Steve Tjepkes said during their meeting on Nov. 18th, the AMU Board tentatively approved the increases, and a public hearing was needed prior to final action being taken on putting the new rates into effect. Notices were published in the local paper explaining the rate change and reasons for it.

It’s the second consecutive year for rate increases from AMU.  Last year, electric rates went up 12-percent, and the water rate was increased 4-percent. The Board Monday approved a 5-percent across the board increase (residential and commercial) in electric rates. Tjepkes said the electric rate increase is due to EPA regulations for the coal-fired power plant in Council Bluffs, from which AMU receives additional energy. AMU’s cost related to the Council Bluffs plant improvements and EPA compliance will amount to $500-thousand next year, and about $1.2-million in 2015.

Tjepkes said there will also be a 5-percent across the board increase in water rates. The increase in Atlantic’s water rates he said, is driven by changes that require parts of the system to be lead-free, which entails the removal of some parts and replacement of those items with non-lead parts. Those costs are estimated at 30-to 35-thousand dollars.

There were no written or public comments during the meeting with regard to the increases.The Board’s action means the average household in Atlantic would see a One-dollar increase in their water bill each month, while the electric bill would increase two-to three-dollars per month. In other business, the AMU Board approved a resolution adopting their Calendar Year 2014 Budget.

Pickup hits semi in Montgomery County near Red Oak – 1 injured

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December 3rd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

One person was injured Monday afternoon, when a pickup rear-ended a semi tractor/trailer, near Red Oak. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports an Old Dominion Freight Line Company semi driven by 47-year old Brian S. Antisdel, of Omaha, was sitting in the westbound lane of Highway 34 at the railroad tracks, with its flashers on. A 2013 Dodge 1500 pickup traveling west on Highway 34 and driven by 67-year old Clinton Wade Rubey, of Red Oak, slammed into the rear to the trailer.  The crash happened at around 3:25-p.m., about one-quarter of a mile west of the intersection with Highway 48.

Officials say Rubey was transported to the Montgomery County Hospital by Red Oak Rescue, for treatment of minor injuries.  Damage from the collision amounted to $60,000. Authorities say Rubey will be cited for Failure to Stop in a Safe and Assured Distance.

Red Oak Police and Red Oak Fire and Rescue Assisted at the scene.

Red Oak man arrested for DWB

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December 3rd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports a Red Oak man was arrested Monday evening for Driving While Barred. 24-year old Randy Michael Mitchell was taken into custody just before 5-p.m. and booked into Montgomery County Corrections, where he was being held on a $2,000 cash bond.

NE man accused of sexual abuse waives right to a speedy trial

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December 3rd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

A Nebraska man accused of allegedly performing sex acts with two girls in Mills County, Iowa and Sarpy Count, in Neb., has waived his right to a speedy trial. The Daily NonPareil reports 64-year old John Robert Schondelmeyer of Bellevue, Neb., is scheduled to appear in court Feb. 25th, 2014. The man pleaded not guilty in Mills County to charges of two counts of second-degree sexual abuse and two counts of lascivious acts with a child, last month.

He is charged in Sarpy County as a fugitive from justice, two felony counts of sexual assault of a child younger than 12 years of age and two felony counts of incest. The alleged incidents – which include incest – occurred several times in September at Schondelmeyer’s home in Bellevue and at a residence in Iowa, according to an arrest warrant affidavit. Both cases involve the same two children, ages 7 and 8.

If convicted in Mills County, he faces up to 50 years in prison for the two counts of second-degree sexual abuse and up to 10 years for each count of lascivious acts with a child. In Sarpy County, he faces up to two life sentences in prison for the sexual assault charges and up to 40 years in prison and a $50,000 fine for each of the incest charges.

Schondelmeyer’s bond was reduced from $70,000 to $35,000. He is being held in the Mills County Jail.

The “Unselfie” Introduced for 2nd Annual Giving Tuesday

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December 3rd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

MINNEAPOLIS – With Black Friday and Cyber Monday now in the books, people around Minnesota and the country are being asked to think of others on this “Giving Tuesday.” According to co-founder Henry Timms, that can include donating money or time to a favorite charitable group, while a new spin this year is having people post what he calls “unselfies” on social media.

“Share a picture of you doing something useful for others. Share a picture of a cause that matters deeply to you. Do something unselfish around Giving Tuesday,” Timms urged. Among the nonprofits taking part locally is the Iowa 4-H Foundation, whose administrative specialist Brooke Young said their focus is on making a difference for Iowa youth. “And our mission is to provide funds for many opportunities for Iowa 4-H’ers, including recognition, 4-H trips, scholarships and other special programs throughout the year.”

Young said the opportunities provided by the Iowa 4-H Foundation help young people develop skills in areas such as communication, critical thinking and leadership. “It’s providing them skills that they will use, not only in 4-H but then in life after 4-H.”

Since its first annual event last year, Giving Tuesday has grown to include more than 8000 partners in all 50 states. More information on the Iowa 4-H Foundation can be found online at bit.ly/186s5wH.
More on Giving Tuesday is at bit.ly/19d9KsP.

(Iowa News Service)

Iowa News Headlines: Tue., Dec. 3rd 2013

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December 3rd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press…

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — An eight-member jury has been seated in Sioux City for a trial to decide whether a former top federal prosecutor in Iowa discriminated against one of her lawyers. Stephanie Rose, now a federal judge, was U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Iowa at the time of the alleged discrimination against then-assistant U.S. Attorney Martha Fagg. Fagg has sued the U.S. Department of Justice, claiming Rose discriminated against her because of her mental and physical conditions.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A settlement has been approved that calls for the state of Iowa to pay $71,000 in a lawsuit filed by a former inmate who alleged sexual harassment at her prison job. The Iowa Appeal Board approved the settlement Monday involving 43-year-old Melissa Lee Renda. She will receive $25,000 and her attorney will get $46,000.

HAWARDEN, Iowa (AP) — A northwest Iowa man has been sentenced to five years in prison for shooting at a vacuum salesperson in September. Fifty-year-old Samuel Harrison, of Hawarden, was charged with a felony of going armed with intent, and aggravated misdemeanors of aggravated assault and operating while intoxicated. Harrison gave the salesperson permission to enter his home but eventually told the person to leave. He said he shot his weapon to scare the salesperson, who was not injured.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A plan by Alliant Energy to reduce required energy efficiency goals for 2014 through 2018 has been approved by the Iowa Utilities Board. Alliant says energy efficiency programs will cost nearly $77 million in 2014 and nearly $82 million by 2018. On average that’s about 1.1 percent of annual sales. Environmental groups say the new goals are a reduction from the current goal of 1.3 percent of sales and represent less than half the efficiency progress possible.

Cass County Civil Service Board meeting

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December 2nd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Civil Service Board will meet Tuesday afternoon in the Board Room at the Cass County Courthouse. On the agenda for their 2-p.m. meeting is action on identifying a list of 10 potential hires from a field of 18 applicants, and the certification of the Civil Service List to Sheriff Darby McLaren, followed by public input.

Boil water order issued in Villisca

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December 2nd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Montgomery County Emergency Management Director Brian Hamman reports the City of Villisca is under a Boil Water Order until further notice due to a water main break. The incident occurred Sunday. Anyone with questions is asked to call the Villisca City Hall at 712-826-2282

Cass County arrest report

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December 2nd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office, Monday, released a report on recent arrests. Officials say two people were arrested last Friday (Nov. 29th). 44-year old Wade Michael Rich, of Anita, was arrested on a charge of OWI 2nd Offense. Rich was taken to the Cass County Jail where he was released the following day on his own recognizance. And, 35-year old Kendra Gail Cruz, of Griswold, was arrested on charges of Disorderly Conduct and Interference with Official Acts. Cruz was taken to the Cass County Jail where she pled not guilty before the magistrate and was released the following day.

On Wednesday, November 26th, deputies in Cass County arrested 19-year old Lydia Renae Tobak, of Omaha, on a Cass County District Court warrant for Violation of Probation. Tobak was transported to the Cass County Jail where she is being held on $5000 bond.

 

Mills County arrests

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December 2nd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office Monday released information about arrests deputies made over the past week. Last Friday 33-year old Peggy Sue Gurney, of Red Oak, was arrested following a traffic stop. Gurney was charged with Driving While Revoked. Her bond was set at $1,000.

On Nov. 28th, 26-year old Eric Ryan Young, of Omaha, was arrested on a charge of OWI/1st offense. His bond was set at $1,000. On Nov. 27th, 28-year old Keith James Charlier, of Blanchard, was arrested at the Mills County Sheriff’s Office on two-counts of Assault with a weapon. Bond was set at $4,000.

And, of Nov. 26th, 36-year old Matthew Clark Lippert, of  Glenwood, was arrested on a charge of Domestic Abuse with injuries (for which there is no bond), two-counts of Assault with Injuries, and Burglary in the 1st degree. Bond for the latter charges was set at $27,000.

(12-p.m. News)