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Another road closed for repairs in Shelby County

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December 6th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Shelby County Emergency Management Agency said Thursday, another road in the County  will be closed, due to repairs. The latest closure affects the Timber Road Bridge, which will be closed effective Dec. 7th (Friday), for the installation of a Low Water Crossing. The bridge is located on a dirt road in the 300 block of Timber road, between Monroe Townships 22 and 23. The bridge will be replaced with a low water crossing, in the Spring of 2013.

Last week, it was announced repairs on the Keg Creek bridge along 1100th Street in Shelby County will result in the closure of that street for about two-weeks. The road was officially closed on Monday.

Atlantic woman arrested for Contempt of Court

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December 6th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Police Department reports 28-year old Laura Madden, of Atlantic, turned herself-in to authorities Wednesday. Madden had been wanted on a warrant for Contempt of Court. She was subsequently booked into the Cass County Jail.

U. S. Attorney’s Office Collects $4,432,403 in Civil & Criminal Actions in FY 2012

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December 6th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

U.S. Attorney Nicholas A. Klinefeldt announced today (Thursday), that the Southern District of Iowa collected more than $4.4-million in Fiscal Year (FY) 2012 related to criminal and civil actions. Of this amount, over $2.3-million was collected in criminal actions and just over $2-million was collected in civil actions. In addition, the office collected $2.1-million in criminal and civil forfeitures.

Nationwide, the U.S. Attorneys’ offices collected $13.1 billion in criminal and civil actions during FY 2012, more than doubling the $6.5 billion collected in FY 2011. A portion of the amount, $5.3 billion, was collected in shared cases in which one or more U.S. Attorneys’ offices or department litigating divisions were also involved. The $13.1 billion represents more than six times the appropriated budget of the combined 94 offices for FY 2012.

The U.S. Attorneys’ Offices, along with the department’s litigating divisions, are responsible for enforcing and collecting civil and criminal debts owed to the U.S., and criminal debts owed to federal crime victims.

PA man arrested on drug charges in Cass County

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December 6th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Another person has been arrested on drug charges, following a traffic stop in Cass County. According to the Iowa State Patrol, 44-year old John T. Schanz, of Coraopolis, Pennsylvania, was taken into custody on Interstate 80 at around Noon, Wednesday.  Schanz was charged with possession with intent to deliver/marijuana, a drug stamp violation and prohibited acts. He was being held in the Cass County Jail on $5,000 bond.

On Monday, Trooper Wayne Brosam with the Iowa State Patrol stopped a 1996 conversion van with Illinois plates for speeding on I-80 at around 7:55-a.m., about two-miles east of the exit to Highway 71. During conversations with the driver, 34-year old Tramaine McCray, in Brosam’s patrol  car, the Trooper says he observed numerous indicators of criminal activity. At the conclusion of the traffic stop verbal consent was given to search the van. During a hand search of the vehicle, approximately 16.5 pounds of high grade marijuana was located in a natural void in the headliner of the conversion van.

McCray, and a passenger in the van, 34-year old Demetrius Johnson, were taken into custody on charges that include Possession of Marijuana with the Intent to Deliver, Prohibited Acts and violation of the Drug Stamp Tax. They were later released from the Cass County Jail on $5,000 bond each.

Atlantic City Council accepts AMU budget

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December 6th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council Wednesday evening, accepted without many qualms, Atlantic Municipal Utilities’ 2013 budget. As we reported earlier, AMU says its total budget for 2012 is up 12.1-percent from the current fiscal year. The biggest factors which figure into the increase, is the price the utility pays for electric production and transmission costs, which have risen a combined 56.6-percent. The utility also said its fund balance would decline by $431,000 or 9.2-percent despite AMU’s planned increases in local electric and water rates, which go into effect January 1st.

City Administrator Doug Harris says the Council also accepted work conducted on the City’s Street Maintenance Garage. The final contract price was $42,585. Harris said also, that the Council approved a change order pertaining to the Hot Melt Asphalt Resurfacing Improvement contract with Henningsen Construction, Incorporated.

And, they approved a change order with Fox Engineering with regard to the new Wastewater Treatment Plant. In his report to the Council, Harris said he spoke about certification of the new lab at the wastewater treatment plant, efforts at negotiations with AFCSME, and an energy audit.

Harris said Mayor Dave Jones issued a reminder to citizens of Atlantic, that when the snow falls, sidewalks need to be cleared, and snow should not be pushed into the streets. And, Harris said the City Yard Waste site hours changed this past Monday. The site will now be operating on Winter Hours, which are Saturday’s only, from 9-a.m. to 5-p.m., and as always, only trees, branches, grass, garden waste, and leaves are accepted.

1 dead following Guthrie County accident, Wed. night

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December 6th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

One person is dead following a single-vehicle accident Wednesday night about three-miles east of Bayard, in Guthrie County. The Sheriff’s Department says the driver of a 1997 Chevy truck was found on the west shoulder of Nice Avenue, just north of Highway 141, shortly after authorities were notified at around 7:10-p.m. Bayard Ambulance and Fire and Guthrie County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to the scene.

Officials say the man, who had been ejected from his vehicle, was pronounced dead at the scene. His name was being withheld pending notification of relatives. An investigation determined the vehicle was traveling north on Nice Avenue when it entered the east ditch and rolled, ejecting the driver. The accident remains under investigation.

Sheriff: 2 bodies were found in Iowa wildlife area

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December 6th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – A sheriff says hunters discovered the bodies believed to be two missing cousins in a secluded wildlife area about 25 miles from where they vanished in July.  Bremer County Sheriff Dewey Hildebrandt said Thursday the bodies were found in Seven Bridges Wildlife Area, a county-maintained park along the Wapsipinicon River that is popular for hunting and fishing.

Hildebrandt says investigators from his office, the FBI, the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation and other agencies are processing the crime scene.   Authorities said hunters on Wednesday discovered bodies believed to be 9-year-old Elizabeth Collins and 11-year-old Lyric Cook. They vanished while riding their bikes in Evansdale on July 13.

The bodies have been sent to the state medical examiner’s office in Ankeny for identification, and authorities hope to release more information Thursday.

Mother on Facebook: Bodies are those of my daughter & niece

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December 6th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A social media posting from the mother of one of two missing northeast Iowa girls confirms the two bodies found are those of Lyric Cook and Elizabeth Collins. Black Hawk County Sheriff’s deputies announced yesterday afternoon that hunters had discovered a pair of dead bodies in a wooded area, and authorities believed the discovery was related to the disappearance of the young cousins from Evansdale. Chief Deputy Rick Abben however, would not say that the bodies were those of Collins and Cook.

Late last night, Collins’ mother Heather posted on Facebook that the bodies found were those of her daughter and niece, who have been missing since July 13. Collins posted “We have been so blessed by…all the prayers and support tonight with the gut wrenching news that my beautiful daughter and niece’s bodies were found by hunters today.” Collins added that while the discovery was not the news they were hoping to receive, the “nightmare of where they are and what is happening to them has been answered.” That posting has since been deleted.

The two bodies discovered yesterday have been sent to the state medical examiner’s office for identification and autopsies. Authorities are expected to release more information at a news conference scheduled for four o’clock this afternoon.

(Radio Iowa)

Keep the Holidays in Perspective to Reduce Stress this Year

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December 6th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

As pleasant as the holiday season can be, it often becomes a time of high stress, unrealistic expectations and financial challenges. It’s the time of year when many people may spend more than they should. But the holidays don’t have to mean drained savings accounts and bills to pay in January, says Kim Brantner, family life program specialist with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach.

“We expect more of the season, and of ourselves, than can possibly be delivered. We are bombarded by television advertising and holiday displays for months,” Brantner says. “Try to avoid letting the material aspect of the holidays overshadow the spiritual and traditional aspects. Keep the holidays in perspective — especially a financial perspective.”

She says it isn’t the price tag, flashing lights or how big the box is that counts. Often the simple things in life mean the most. For example, an oatmeal container, some scrap flannel material and cotton balls can create a doll cradle, blanket and pillow and fond memories for a young child.

In the spirit of the season, Brantner offers a few gift ideas for the kids for not a lot of green:

  • Visit thrift stores and resale shops. Find wild dresses, uniforms, hats and jewelry. Put these treasures in a decorated cardboard box for games of “dress up.”
  • Draw a picture of a special activity to do with the kids a few days after the holidays, like roller skating or sledding. Wrap it up and put it under the tree. “Your children will look forward to spending time with you after the holiday rush is over,” says Brantner.
  • What kids wouldn’t like to get a coupon saying Mom or Dad will clean their room on demand? Then the next time you nag them to clean their room, they can hand you the coupon.

“It is OK to simplify your life, especially around the holidays. Doing so may save you some stress and some money — and help to put things in perspective,” according to Brantner.

For more holiday tips and resources, call the Cass County Extension Office at 712-243-1132 or stop by the Extension Office at 805 W. 10th St in Atlantic. You can also find information on parenting, holiday resources and more at www.extension.iastate.edu.

8AM Newscast 12-06-2012

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