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Atlantic Police report (7/25) – McDermott charged with OWI/DWL revoked

News

July 25th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

In a follow-up to our report on June 29th, Atlantic Police Chief Dave Erickson today (Tuesday), said 50-year old Rex McDermott, of Atlantic, was arrested July 17th, on charges of OWI/2nd offense, and Driving While License Denied or Revoked. The charges are the result of an investigation into a UTV accident that occurred June 29th. McDermott was seriously injured during the incident. He was later taken into custody by Sheriff’s Deputies and transported to the Cass County Jail. Also arrested July 17th, was 54-year old Larry Will, of Atlantic. Will was charged with OWI and Driving While License Denied or revoked. He was also booked into the Cass County Jail.

On July 20th, Atlantic Police arrested 37-year old Dicey Christensen, of Atlantic, on a Cass County warrant for Violation of Probation. And, 52-year old Randall Conry, of Atlantic, was arrested for Public Intoxication/3rd or subsequent offense.

And, last Saturday, 26-year old Mark Fredericksen, of Atlantic, was arrested by Atlantic Police, on a Cass County warrant for Gathering where controlled substances are used. Each of the subjects mentioned were booked into the Cass County Jail.

Oakland man arrested on OWI charge in Shelby County

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July 25th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office reports a Pottawattamie County man was arrested Sunday night. 48-year old Randy Rex Foster, of Oakland, was taken into custody at around 7:30-p.m. for OWI/2nd offense. He was also cited for speeding, and Failure to provide proof of registration. Foster was brought to the Shelby County Jail without incident, and posted bond later that morning with a pending court date setup for July 25th 2017.

Brain disease seen in most football players in large report

Sports

July 25th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

CHICAGO (AP) – Research on 202 former football players found evidence of a brain disease in nearly all of them, from athletes in the NFL down to high school. It’s the biggest update on chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE. The disease has been linked with repeated head blows and the results confirm that it can happen even in young players. But the report only reflects high occurrence in samples at a Boston brain bank and many donors contributed because of troubling symptoms before death.

CTE was diagnosed in 177 former players or nearly 90 percent of brains studied. Researchers still don’t know how common it is in football or the general population. Some players with repeated concussions never develop it. The report is in Tuesday’s Journal of the American Medical Association.

Southwest Iowa Pasture Clinics Scheduled – Cass County Event Set for August 7 near Wiota

Ag/Outdoor

July 25th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Beef cattle producers in southwest Iowa are invited to a new type of field day in five locations this summer. Iowa State University Extension and Outreach beef specialist Chris Clark said the Southwest Iowa Pasture Clinics will address a wide variety of pasture management topics for producers who want to optimize livestock and forage production practices and weed management strategies. There’s no cost to attend any of the locations.

“Each pasture clinic will cover information about beef cattle, forage and watering systems, and will highlight features and challenges specific to the site. All are hosted by Iowa State extension specialists,” Clark said. “All programs are in the evening with a meal included. The time and session length varies by location.”

He said each clinic is designed to be interactive and will include a resource guide. To ensure adequate meal count and material availability, preregistration is required for each location. Contact the hosting county extension office as early as possible. Dates, times and host Extension Offices include:

– July 18, 5:30-8 p.m, Brad Z Ranch, 1454 Hwy 44, Guthrie Center. Contact: Guthrie County Extension Office, 641-747-2276

– July 25, 5-8 p.m., Stockwell Farms, 2879 Linwood Ave, Bedford. Contact: Taylor County Extension Office, 712-523-2137

– July 27, 5-8 p.m., Shelby County Extension Office 906 Sixth Street, Harlan for meal at 5 p.m., then Schwarte Farm, 1505 2200 St., Defiance. Contact: Shelby County Extension Office, 712-755-3104

– Aug. 7, 5-8 p.m., Advanced Beef Genetics, Fairview Rd, Wiota (1/8 mi E of N28). Contact: Cass County Extension Office, 712-243-1132

– Aug. 23, 5-8 p.m., Frazee Farm, 1080 230th St., Emerson. Contact: Mills County Extension Office, 712-527-3316

For general information about the clinics, contact Clark at 712-250-0070 or email at caclark@iastate.edu.

Healthy Cass County series of information – Part 1

News

July 25th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic) Healthy Cass County is a community-focused network to promote the health and well-being of Cass County residents. Along with our larger coalition meeting, we have five steering committees that meet in smaller teams to accomplish goals aligned with our Community Health Improvement Plan. Our “Promoting Healthy Lifestyles” steering committee addresses a broad range of topics related to health.  One of the plans of the Healthy Lifestyles committee is to implement three of the “Blue Zones Power 9 Strategies.”

These strategies have been researched throughout the world and have been shown to lead to longer, healthier, happier lives. That’s exactly what Healthy Cass County wants to see in our communities as well! Three of the strategies we are currently focused on are Move Naturally, Eat Wisely and Family First.  With Atlantic Parks and Recreation represented on the Healthy Lifestyles committee, we are reminded of the endless opportunities we have to “Move Naturally” and put our “Family First” as we enjoy our beautiful outdoor spaces in Cass County, especially surrounding Atlantic.    

·         Beat the heat by swimming at Sunnyside Pool

·         Take a walk with your family at Schildberg’s Recreation Area

·         Go for a weekend bike ride on the T-Bone trail

·         Let your dog run loose at the Buck Creek Dog Park

·         Play a round of disc golf at Sunnyside, it’s one of the best courses in Iowa

·         Enjoy the beautiful native prairie that surrounds you along the AMU Well Field Trails

·         Cast a line at one of our many county lakes or Schildberg’s Recreation Area.

Don’t forget to join for these fun-filled activities brought to us by Atlantic Parks and Recreation:

·         Sunnyside Pool Party on July 27th and August 2nd; Back to School Party date TBD in August

·         Movie in the Park on August 11th at Kiddie Corral. Activities starting at 7:00pm with the movie beginning at 8:15pm

These are just a few ideas to help you “Move Naturally” and put your “Family First.” Watch for future articles promoting health and well-being from Healthy Cass County. As always, if you’d like to be part of Healthy Cass County, call 712-243-7552, for monthly meeting locations. All are welcome to attend!

Convicted robber listed as escaped from Des Moines facility

News

July 25th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Authorities say a man convicted of robbery has walked away from the state work release center in Des Moines. The Iowa Corrections Department said in a news release Tuesday that 67-year-old Clarence Willis left the Fort Des Moines Residential Facility at 5:15 p.m. Monday. The department says Willis was transferred to the facility on Feb. 28.

Report: Iowa lagging in K-12 foreign language instruction

News

July 25th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – A national report has found that Iowa is lagging behind much of the U.S. in foreign language instruction for K-12 students. The Des Moines Register reports the study was conducted by the American Councils for International Education and the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages. It says slightly more than 15 percent of Iowa’s K-12 students were enrolled in a foreign language course for the 2014-15 academic year. Iowa ranked 35th out of the 50 states and the District of Columbia for foreign language instruction.

Jason Noble is president of the Iowa World Language Association. He says larger school districts can typically offer more foreign language options, which creates a rural-urban divide. In Iowa, teacher shortages and budget issues have forced some districts to cut programs in recent years.

Offender assaults staff at Clarinda Correctional Facility

News

July 25th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa Department of Corrections said today (Tuesday), at at approximately 6:28-p.m. Wednesday, July 19th,  a staff member at the Clarinda Correctional Facility was assaulted by Kelby Klicker, an inmate at the facility. The staff member was assessed at the local community hospital, received treatment, and was then released.

Authorities say Klicker is serving time for burglary, assault on peace officer & others, eluding, and OWI out of Wapello County.  His sentence began on May 15th, 2017.

Commission on accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc.

News

July 25th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Public Safety, which includes the Division of Administrative Services, Investigative Operations Division and Division of the Iowa State Patrol, is scheduled for an on-site assessment as part of a voluntary program to achieve accreditation by verifying it meets internationally recognized professional law enforcement standards.

Administered by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc., (C.A.L.E.A.), the accreditation program requires agencies to comply with state-of-the art standards in four basic areas: policy and procedures, administration, operations, and support services.

As part of the on-site assessment, agency employees and members of the public are invited to offer comments through a public information call-in session Monday, July 31, 2017, between 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM.  Interested parties should call (515) 314-9898 to participate.  Telephone comments are limited to ten minutes, and must address the agency’s ability to comply with C.A.L.E.A.’s standards.  To obtain more information about C.A.L.E.A. you may visit their website at www.calea.org.

After the call-in session there will be a Public Hearing Session beginning at 4:30 p.m. in the Public Meeting room located at the Oran Pape State Office Building, located at 215 East 7th Street Des Moines, 50319. If you wish Information about C.A.L.E.A.’s standards, you may contact Department of Public Safety Accreditation Managers Director Charis Paulson, 515-725-6277 or Major Todd Misel, 515-725-6286.

Anyone wishing to submit written comments about the Iowa Department of Public Safety’s ability to meet standards for accreditation may send them to:  Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc., (C.A.L.E.A.), 13575 Heathcote Boulevard, Suite 320, Gainesville, Virginia, 20155 or www.calea.org.

Oakland woman injured during Monday afternoon collision

News

July 25th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The driver of an SUV was injured and subsequently cited for careless driving, following a collision Monday afternoon, in Pottawattamie County. Sheriff’s officials say 82-year old Carolyn Loring, of Oakland, suffered minor injuries in the accident that happened at around 3-p.m., two-miles west of Oakland on Highway 6.

Loring was traveling east in a 2010 GMC Terrain, when he vehicle hit a westbound 2000 Ford Ranger pickup that was pulling a small trailer. The pickup was driven by 43-year old Max Nelson, of Omaha. Following the collision, Loring’s SUV rolled over and came to rest on the driver’s side, trapping the woman inside until she could be freed by mechanical means. She was then transported to a hospital for treatment of minor injuries. Nelson was not hurt in the crash.