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Western Iowa man accused of raping teen sentenced to prison

News

November 9th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A western Iowa man accused of raping a teenage baby sitter has been sentenced to two years in prison. The Sioux City Journal reports that 25-year-old Colby Mauch, of Castana, was sentenced Thursday in Woodbury County District Court. He had pleaded guilty to one count of assault with the intent to commit sexual abuse, an aggravated misdemeanor.

Police say that in September 2016, Mauch traveled to the then-17-year-old girl’s home, where she was baby-sitting six children. While the children were in the backyard, Mauch grabbed the girl, pulled down her pants and raped her.

IA Ag Sec Northey & Dep. Ag Sec. Naig to visit area counties, Monday

Ag/Outdoor, News

November 9th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey and Deputy Secretary Mike Naig have announced that they will be making stops in Fremont, Page, Adams, Montgomery, Mills and Audubon Counties on Monday, November 13th.

Northey and Naig will attend a Veterans Day assembly at Sidney High School, visit the Freedom Rock in Clarinda to visit with veterans, speak at a cover crop and risk management field day in Corning, visit with farmers in Red Oak, tour the new community center and extension office in Malvern and speak at the Audubon County Soil and Water Conservation District 75th Anniversary Dinner in Exira.

Details of their tour are as follows:

Monday, November 13, 2017

Fremont County – 10:00 a.m., attend a Veterans Day Assembly, Sidney High School, 2754 Knox Rd., Sidney

Page County – 11:20 a.m., visit the Page County Freedom Rock and visit with Veterans, 1600 S. 16th St., Clarinda

Adams County – 1:15 p.m., speak at a cover crops and risk management field day, 2507 Quince Ave., Corning

Montgomery County – 3:00 p.m., meet with farmers, Montgomery County Farm Bureau office, 950 Senate Ave., Red Oak

Mills County – 4:45 p.m., tour the new Community Center and Extension Office, 61317 315th St., Malvern

Audubon County – 7:15 p.m., speak at the Audubon County Soil and Water Conservation District 75th Anniversary Dinner, Exira Lions Club, 104 E. Washington St., Exira.

Northey, a corn and soybean farmer from Spirit Lake, is serving his third term as Secretary of Agriculture. His priorities as Secretary of Agriculture are promoting the use of science and new technologies to better care for our air, soil and water, and reaching out to tell the story of Iowa agriculture.

Senator Shipley applauds grant awards to cities

News

November 9th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Recently, Iowa Economic Development Authority announced the cities of Creston and Lewis were awarded a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG).

“The award of funds for housing stability to the cities of Creston and Lewis are positive steps for those towns,” said Senator Tom Shipley, R-Nodaway. “Housing stabilization grants allow hardworking Iowans the ability to remain in their homes with important health and safety upgrades.”

The city of Creston will receive $246,200 and the city of Lewis will receive $238,242. Each year, approximately $4 million in federal CDBG funds are available to cities and counties through Iowa’s Housing Sustainability Fund. Eligible applicants are cities and counties under 50,000 people. This money may go to funding public or community services and facilities, housing rehabilitation, or economic development and job training.

2 Council Bluffs men arrested in connections w/storage unit burglaries & thefts

News

November 9th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Two men from Council Bluffs were arrested this (Thursday) morning in connection with several recent storage unit burglaries and thefts from apartment complex laundry facilities in Council Bluffs. The two suspects are identified as 30 year old Joshua McCammond and 29 year old Jacob Vincent.

McCammond

Vincent

Both men were being held on multiple felony and misdemeanor charges including Ongoing Criminal Conduct, Burglary, Theft and Criminal Mischief. Detectives continue to investigate other property crimes that may have been committed by the suspects, and additional charges are expected.

Anyone with knowledge of criminal activity perpetrated by the suspects, or by anyone else, is encouraged to contact the Council Bluffs Police Department’s Criminal Investigation Division at 712-328-4728 or you can remain anonymous by calling CrimeStoppers at 712-328-STOP (7867).

Postal Service: Cuts meant to deal with shrinking workload

News

November 9th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The U.S. Postal Service says its decision not to fill dozens of postal jobs in Des Moines is intended to deal with a shrinking workload. The comment follows picketing Wednesday by more than 100 postal workers, customers, teamsters and others outside the post office near downtown Des Moines to protest recent job cuts. USPS spokesman John Friess says no one has lost a job at the postal service; all cuts have come through attrition.

The Postal Service has seen growth in its package segment. But Friess says overall volume has declined by more than 3 billion pieces. He says cuts are to “reduce costs and remain competitive in the marketplace, to be able to continue to serve the public in the most efficient, cost-effective way possible and keep mail affordable.”

Iowa West Foundation Awards nearly $4.4 Million in Grant and Initiative Funding

News

November 9th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa West Foundation Board of Directors recently approved $4.4 million in grants and initiatives funding to 22 nonprofit organizations and government entities in southwest Iowa and eastern Nebraska. Here are some of the non-profit and government entities which received IWF grants and initiatives:

  • City of Carroll – Kellan’s Kingdom: Carroll’s first all-inclusive playground, $10,000.
  • City of Council Bluffs – Bayliss Park holiday lights, $24, 370.
  • The City of Council Bluffs also received $2 million for the parking garage to be constructed on the Iowa side of the Missouri Riverfront.
  • City of Crescent – Bunker gear (for firefighters), $10,000.
  • City of Denison – Audio/Visual Equipment, $4,000
  • Iowa Western Community College Foundation – $30,000 for access to performing arts programs.
  • Micha House – Shelter Reimiagined campaign, $425,000.
  • Pottawattamie Arts, Culture and Entertainment – $600,000.
  • Shelby County Historical Society – Military exhibit hall, $8,250.
  • Walnut Volunteer Fire Department – $7,567 for Compressed air foam system, pagers, parkas and blowers.

The City of Council Bluffs, as mentioned, will use their $25,000 for holiday lights in Bayliss Park. In the past few years, the city has sought to restore the display to its former prominence. The Iowa West Foundation grant will allow the city to install custom lighting on the trees in the park and continue the forward momentum. This year’s lighting ceremony will be held on Thursday, Nov. 16th from 6-8 p.m. and kick off Winterfest. Attendees can enjoy family-friendly activities in the park and at partnering locations around the park, in addition to hot chocolate and cookies. The hope is to attract visitors from throughout Pottawattamie County and surrounding areas and increase traffic to Bayliss overall during the winter months.

The Letter of Inquiry period for the Cycle 1 of 2018 grant application process opened on November 1 and will close Nov. 15  Applications are due Dec. 15th, Grant application and initiative decisions will be made in February. The Iowa West Foundation is one of the largest private foundations in the Midwest. It has distributed more than $400 million to nonprofits and governmental agencies through southwest Iowa and eastern Nebraska since the inception of its grant program. Funding for the grants comes from investment earnings and the Iowa West Racing Association, which receives contractual fees from casino operators, Ameristar and Harrah’s. IWRA is the license sponsor for Ameristar and Harrah’s and the license holder for Horseshoe-Bluffs Run. The Foundation targets resources into programs and projects that focus on economic development, education, placemaking and healthy families. For more information on the Foundation, visit www.iowawestfoundation.org

State Volleyball Scoreboard -Semifinals- 11/09/2017

Sports

November 9th, 2017 by admin

Class 5A Semi-final – Thursday, Nov. 9th

(3-0) Cedar Falls 25-25-25, Linn-Mar 13-18-15
(3-0) WDM Valley 25-26-25, Ankeny Centennial 23-24-22

Friday, November 10

Class 5A Championship

10:00 a.m. – Cedar Falls (42-2) vs. West Des Moines Valley (41-7)

Class 4A  Semi-final – Thursday, Nov. 9th

(3-2) Sergeant Bluff-Luton 20-25-18-25-15, Cedar Rapids Xavier 25-18-25-16-13
(3-0) Dubuque Wahlert 25-30-25, Lewis Central 16-28-15

Friday, November 10

Class 4A Championship

12:15 p.m. – Sergeant Bluff-Luton (42-3) vs. Dubuque Wahlert (21-9)

Class 3A Semi-final – Thursday, Nov. 9th

(3-2) Sioux Center 16-21-25-25-15, Osage 25-25-21-10-8
(3-2) Columbus Catholic 16-21-29-25-15, Kuemper Catholic 25-25-27-19-11

Friday, November 10

Class 3A Championship

2:30-p.m.– Sioux Center (34-5) vs. Columbus Catholic (35-8)

Class 2A Semi-final – Thursday, Nov. 9th

(3-0) Dike-New Hartford 25-25-25, Council Bluffs St. Albert 12-15-6
(3-0) Western Christian 25-25-25, Grundy Center 15-21-21

Friday, November 10

Class 2A Championship 

4:45 p.m. – Dike-New Hartford (48-3) vs. Western Christian (39-6)

Class 1A Semi-final – Thursday, Nov. 9th

(3-0) Janesville 25-25-25, Holy Trinity Catholic 17-20-19
(3-2) Le Mars Gehlen Catholic 25-25-25-17-16, Springville 19-27-20-25-14

Friday, November 10 

Class 1A Championship

7:00 p.m. – Janesville (36-7) vs. Le Mars Gehlen Catholic (29-6)

Commercial Pesticide Applicators Reminded that Continuing Education Courses Must be Completed by Year End

Ag/Outdoor

November 9th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Extension office is again hosting continuing instructional courses (CICs) for local commercial pesticide applicators, but wants to remind anyone who has yet to attend the training that all CIC training must be completed by the end of December. To avoid conflicts with year-end scheduling, Cass County Extension is requiring that all training dates be scheduled by Friday, December 15th.

“We know year end is a busy time for all, and we don’t want anyone to miss the opportunity to attend their annual required training, as time to meet those annual requirements is getting short,” shared Kate Olson, Extension Program Coordinator in Cass County. “We do offer trainings on a first-come, first-served basis, and our hours will be slightly different during the holidays, so we’d like to remind folks to call and get their classes scheduled before our year-end calendar fills up!”

According to Olson, reshow dates can occur after December 15th, but they must be on the calendar before then to be honored. To ensure a spot on the training schedule, applicators needing to complete CIC for the year are asked to call prior to December 15th. Applicators calling after this date will NOT be placed on the training schedule. Training dates can be scheduled locally by calling the Cass County Extension office at 712-243-1132 or by emailing Office Assistant Lori Anderson at lander@iastate.edu. For more information on the Commercial Pesticide Applicator program or the CIC classes, please visit www.extension.iastate.edu/psep/ComAp.html.

Iowa military museum may close amid financial struggles

News

November 9th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A museum that commemorates military milestones that took place in Des Moines is financially struggling and could close if it doesn’t find additional support. The Des Moines Register reports that the Fort Des Moines Museum and Education Center’s three volunteers only open the facility to the public one day a week or through appointments.

Matthew Harvey is president of the museum’s board of directors. He says the museum has received few monetary donations and some volunteers have given their own money to help pay the bills. The museum opened in 2004 but failed to attract many visitors and donors.

The fort was the site of the Army’s first black officer’s training class in 1917. It was later the first location to train women for the Army.

Atlantic School Board News (from the 11/8/17 meeting)

News

November 9th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic School District Board of Education met in a regular monthly session Wednesday evening, at the High School. Superintendent Steve Barber said they are continuing with discussion with regard to a name for the former Cass, Incorporated Building the District Purchased for use as the Cass County Educational Opportunity Center (CCEOC) and Links Building. He said the Board wants to see the name centered around “achievement,” so they are working on the final details as to what that might be. They will take ideas from students who will attend courses in the building and derive an appropriate name from those ideas.

The CCEOC students, he said, came up with three ideas, and the Links students another. The Links students came up with the acronym “Achieve.” He says they will work to combine those thoughts for what’s currently there, and a potential career academy or academies, down the road. It was also noted that the newly remodeled building is nearly finalized, with the price coming in very close to the bid price.

Mr. Barber said also, they took action with regard to Open Enroll-Out spending (granting that authority). And, High School Jennifer Gaesser) High School, Vocal Instructor, along with High School Instrument Instructor Jarrod O’Donnell, reminded the Board that four students, two choir members and two band members, will be participating November 18th, in the All-State Music Festival that runs from November 16th to 18th.