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2012 Coca-Cola Days Shirts Available

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July 10th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce said Tuesday, that T-shirts for the 2012 Coca-Cola Days in Atlantic, are now available for purchase at the Chamber.

Pictured are Coca-Cola Committee members of the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce sporting their 2012 Coca-Cola Days t-shirts. The 2012 event held September 21-22 is the 20th anniversary of Coca-Cola Days in Atlantic with the theme of “Mixing up happiness for 20 years.” Shirts are on sale now at the Depot for $16 short sleeved and $22 long sleeved. Pictured are Jann Warnke, Brian Church, Jolene Sisler, Becky Mosier, Margaret Slepsky, Dolly Bergmann and Ellen Rutherford. (Chamber photo)

The shirts feature the theme, “Mixing up happiness for 20 years.” Short sleeve shirts will be $16 and long sleeve shirts will be $22.           

Coca-Cola Days will be held September 21-22 this year. Events will again include a tailgate barbeque dinner, Show-Swap-and-Sell, and a parade. There will be more details and information in the upcoming months. 

Please call the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce with any questions, at 712.243.3017 or email chamber@atlanticiowa.com.

2 arrested on drug charges in Mills County

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July 10th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Two men face drug charges following their arrests over the weekend in Mills County. Sheriff’s officials say 22-year-old James Dean Wilson, of Council Bluffs, was arrested Saturday evening, and, 22-year-old Eric Christopher Beal, of Omaha, was arrested early Sunday morning.  Both men were charged with possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. Beal was being held in the Mills County Jail on $1,300 bond, while Wilson’s bond was set at $2,300.

Mills County man faces sex abuse charges

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July 10th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Mills County say a Malvern man was arrested Monday on numerous sexual abuse charges. The Mills County Attorney’s Office filed the charges, which include 3 counts of 2nd-degree sexual abuse and 3-counts of 3rd-degree sexual abuse, against 34-year old Robert Gerald Hoose, of Malvern. Hoose was transported to the Mills County Jail and held on $150,000 bond.

Filing period for General Election candidates nominate by petition approaches

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July 10th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Auditor Dale Sunderman said Tuesday, that the first day to file nomination papers for “Nominated By Petition” candidates seeking election to County and Township offices in the November General Election, is Monday, August 6th. The last day to file papers in the office of the Cass County Auditor, is Wednesday, August 29th.

Nomination papers may be circulated prior to the first date for filing, as well as during the filing period. Nominating papers are available at the office of the County Auditor and from the Iowa Secretary of State’s website at www.sos.iowa.gov A candidate’s guide is also available on that website.

The non-partisan  Township positions to appear on the Cass County ballot for the 2012 General Election are: Benton and Edna Townships, which each have – 1 trustee position, one vacancy term through 2014 trustee position, and, one vacancy term through 2014 Clerk position; and, the Union and Victoria Townships – which each have one trustee position available.

Non-Partisan Offices to appear on the General Election ballot in Cass County include: Ag Extension (4-year term); Soil and Water Conservation (4-year term);and,  Hospital Trustee (6-year term). For additional information, contact Cass County Auditor Dale Sunderman, at 243-4570, or by e-mail at auditor@casscoia.us.

Iowa Transportation Commission approves 2013 State Aviation Program

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July 10th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Transportation Commission today (Tuesday) approved $5.6 million for the fiscal year 2013 State Aviation Program, which includes $30,600 for the Atlantic Municipal Airport, to replace a manually sliding hangar door with a hydraulically operated door.  The total cost of the project is $36,600. The City of Atlantic will have to pay the remaining costs.

Other Airport Development Projects slated to receive funding in western Iowa through the DOT’s Airport Improvement Program (AIP) include: the Arthur N. Neu Municipal Airport in Carroll will receive $14,000 toward the $20,000 cost to upgrade the fuel system; The Creston Municipal Airport will receive $25,500 toward the $30,000 cost of improving fence access control; The Guthrie County Regional Airport is receiving $19,500 toward the estimated $39,000 cost of installing precision approach path indicator lights on a runway; The Harlan Municipal Airport will receive $25,500 for the $30,000 hangar renovation project; and, the Shenandoah Municipal Airport will receive $19,040 for the installation of partitions in the existing four-unit T-hangar. The project will cost $23,800 in total.

Altogether, the AIP will provide more than $3.2 million for aviation safety, planning and development. AIP programs are funded with revenue from aircraft registration fees and aviation fuel taxes.

And, the DOT’s Aviation vertical infrastructure programs will provide nearly $2.4 million for projects at all eight commercial service airports and seven general aviation airports throughout Iowa. Among them: The Red Oak Municipal Airport, which is receiving $150,000 to construct a six-unit T-hangar. The project is expected to cost $210,000 altogether. Vertical infrastructure programs are funded through the Rebuild Iowa Infrastructure Fund.

Atlantic Man Arrested

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July 10th, 2012 by admin

The Atlantic Police Department reports the arrest of 49-year-old Jesse Toombs of Atlantic on a Cass County Warrant for Failure to Appear for Child Support Contempt Hearing.  He was transported to Cass County Jail where he was booked and held.

Guthrie Co. Extension Council Nominating Committee Announced

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July 10th, 2012 by admin

Four Guthrie County residents have been appointed to the Extension Council Nominating Committee. The committee is charged with nominating candidates for the five vacancies on the council before August 6, 2012.

Committee members selected to nominate extension council candidates for the 2012 election are Mike Carey of Panora; Mike Christensen of Stuart; Carolyn Schwartz of Bayard; and Cindy Steensen of Guthrie Center.

By law the nominating committee must include two women and two men, and cannot include any current member of the council. The committee is required to take county geography into consideration when nominating candidates.

Candidates nominated by the committee must submit petitions containing the names of 25 qualified voters to the county election commissioner by 5 p.m. on Aug. 29. Additionally, individuals may petition to have their names placed on the ballot through a self-nominating process by submitting petitions with 25 names to the election commissioner. Petition forms are available from the election commissioner and at the county extension office.

Voters will cast ballots for the nominees in the Nov. 6 general election. Successful candidates will serve four-year terms beginning in January 2013.

–Information from press release by Guthrie County Extension and Outreach

Some Iowa Prison Facilities Without Air Conditioning

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July 10th, 2012 by admin

About 2,000 inmates in Iowa prisons endured last week’s extreme heat without air conditioning. Iowa Department of Corrections spokesperson Lettie Prell says staff members are trained to administer first aid for heat exhaustion, but there have been no incidents reported. Most of the state’s nine prison facilities are air conditioned.

The exceptions are the Mount Pleasant Correctional Facility and the housing units at the Anamosa State Penitentiary. There are also some housing units at Mitchellville and Clarinda that rely only on fans. Prell says she’s not aware of any discipline problems related to the recent heat wave.

“If you’re talking about fights, there are always other reasons why there may be some tensions within an institution and it’s hard to say how many are caused only by the heat or if it would not have happened if it hadn’t been summer,” Prell said. Newer buildings in the Iowa prison system are air conditioned because security doesn’t allow for open windows. Texas prisons face lawsuits over the lack of air conditioning, but Prell said she’s not worried about that happening here.

Guthrie Center Vandalism Causes $10,000 Damage

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July 10th, 2012 by admin

Three young teens in Guthrie Center face possible felony charges in connection with vandalism that caused about $10,000 of damage in the city in late June.

The Guthrie Center Times reports the vandalism occurred on June 27 or June 28 during the late night hours.  Several local businesses and pieces of equipment were spray painted, while several vehicles owned by Wetzel repair had windshield, headlight, and taillight damage.

Guthrie Center Police Chief Mike Herbert tells the Guthrie County Times that the teens could face class C felony criminal mischief charges because total damage from vandalism was about $10,000, which is the threshold for those felony charges.  He says two 15-year-old males and one 13-year-old male are suspected in the vandalism after a trail of evidence led back to them.

No other details about the case are available.

Griswold Teen Charged with OWI

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July 10th, 2012 by admin

The Atlantic Police Department reports a local teen faces an OWI charge.   On June 28, 18-year-old Dillon Lee Foote of Griswold appeared at the Cass County Jail to be booked and released on a charge of OWI 1st offense.