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CAM School Board regular meeting set for Monday evening

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November 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Anita, Iowa) – Members of the CAM School District’s Board of Education will meet in a regular session beginning at 6:30-p.m. Monday, Nov. 13th, in the CAM High School Media Center. Among the items on their agenda, is a presentation from the CAM Cross Country Team.

Discussion and possible action items include (but are not limited to):

  • Approval of an Achievement Center Agreement with the Atlantic Community School District.
  • Approval of the Corrective Action Plan and Authorizing the Administration to submit the Corrective Action Plan to the School Budget Review Committee (SBRC)
  • Election Results
  • Discussion with regard to Enrollment for 2023 and Financial Projections
  • Discussion pertaining to the Facility Project Process.

Atlantic Rotary Annual Auction set for this Saturday

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November 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic Rotary is celebrating a milestone this year with the annual auction. This year celebrates the 40th anniversary of the auction. It is scheduled for Saturday, November 18th at the Cass County Community Center.

Rotary spokesperson Dolly Bergmann says over those 40 years the auction has raised over 1.2 Million dollars that have been reinvested into the community. Funds have gone to the building of the new community center, providing scholarships for Atlantic High School seniors, assisting with reading programs for the preschool. The funds have also been used toward the Dolly Parton Imagination reading program at the Library. Other donations have been to the Cass County Hospital Foundation, the American Cancer Society Festival of Trees, the Atlantic Community School Teacher Appreciation, Veteran Appreciation. Donations have been made to The Nishna Valley YMCA Partnership with Youth, the Shop with a Cop program, the ARISE Food Box program and so much more.

Bergmann said it is because of the generosity of the area businesses and individuals many wonderful items are donated to the auction. The other key to the success of the auction are those attending and purchasing items at the auction.

A raffle is associated with the auction. This year those proceeds will be going to the Splash Pad project. Tickets can be purchased from any Rotarian or at Midwest Health, located at 1101 E 7th Street. Tickets are $20 each or 6 for $100. The raffle drawing will be for a chance to win either $500, $1,000 or $1,500. The drawing will be held at the auction so you need to get your tickets as soon as you can.

Tickets to the auction are $40 per person. A meal catered by the Downtowner will be served. The evening starts with cocktails (cash bar) at 5:30 PM. Dinner is scheduled for 6:15 PM and the auction will begin at 7:15 PM. If you have not gotten your tickets please contact Ted Robinson at First Whitney Bank, 243-3195 before Friday, November 17th.

A great number of items have been donated for the auction. Some of those items include an air compressor from Atlantic Ag and Auto, an Amana washer from W & S Appliance, four-night stay at Keystone Colorado Condominium, a catered event at the Whitney Room up to 20 people by Carol Johnson from the Downtowner. You will also find two beautiful necklaces from Hanson Fine Jewelry have been donated. There is a Victorian Terrarium donated by Darrin Kimball from RELIC. There are so many more items available. Check out the Atlantic Rotary Facebook page for pictures of many of the items available.

Illinois man fatally shot while waterfowl hunting on Saturday

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November 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

PANORA- The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is investigating a fatal hunting incident that occurred Saturday in Guthrie County. Seth Egelhoff, 26, of Chesterfield, IL, was killed Saturday while waterfowl hunting at the Bays Branch Wildlife Area in Guthrie County.

The Guthrie Sheriff’s Department received an emergency call around 1:00 pm of a hunter sustaining a gunshot wound to the face at Bays Branch Wildlife Area.  Egelhoff was transported by Panora EMS. Lifesaving measures were given en route to Life Flight but were unsuccessful, and he was pronounced deceased shortly after leaving the scene.

The incident remains under investigation by the Iowa DNR Law Enforcement Bureau.

The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Department, Panora EMS, and Iowa State Patrol assisted in the investigation.

The wildlife area is open for public use.

RICHARD FREDRICK PETERS, 83, of Lincoln, NE & formerly of Yale (IA) – Svcs. 11/18/23

Obituaries

November 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

RICHARD FREDRICK PETERS, 83, of Lincoln, NE (& formerly of Yale, IA), died Saturday, November 11, 2023, at Havelock Manor in Lincoln, NE. Funeral services for RICHARD PETERS will be at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 18, 2023, at the Schmidt Family Funeral Home, in Adair.

Visitation with family will be from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Friday, November 17, 2023, at the Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Adair.

Interment with military honors will be held following the funeral at the Dodge Township Cemetery, just south of Bagley, IA.

Memorials may be directed to the Yale Saddle Club in memory of Richard. They may be mailed to the Schmidt Family Funeral Home P.O. Box 523, Atlantic, IA 50022.

RICHARD PETERS is survived by:

His daughter – Peggie Hoeft, of Council Bluffs.

His brother – Roy Peters, of Des Moines.

and 1 granddaughter

Iowa State Races To 86-55 Win Over Idaho State

Sports

November 12th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State (3-0, 0-0 Big 12) remained unbeaten with an 86-55 victory over Idaho State (1-2, 0-0 Big Sky) Sunday afternoon in Hilton Coliseum.

Iowa State’s margin of victory in its first three contests is +42 and this game was no different, as ISU dominated the paint with a 46-12 points advantage and was the aggressor on defense, forcing 24 turnovers. ISU has forced 16+ turnovers in each of its first three contests.

Tre King was among four Cyclones in double-figure scoring with a Cyclone-high 16 points, including 14 in the first half. He also had three steals, as the Cyclones recorded over 10+ thefts (17) for the second-straight game.

True freshman Milan Momcilovic posted his third-straight double-figure scoring outing in his young career with 11 points and Curtis Jones came off the bench to tally 14 points. Keshon Gilbert matched King with 16 points

Tamin Lipsey was his usual stat-stuffer, scoring six points, dishing out a game-high five dimes and grabbing four steals, one shy from his career best.

How It Happened
After giving up an opening Bengal 3-pointer, the Cyclones rattled off 17-straight points to take command. King scored the first six Cyclone points and Robert Jones was able to score a pair of baskets, as ISU began its superiority in the paint.

Miguel Tomley kept the Bengals within distance with a couple of triples, his second at the 9:56 mark to cut the Cyclone lead to 23-13. The Cyclones bounced back with a 15-8 run to increase their lead to 38-21. King had two more baskets in the run and the Cyclones went into intermission with a 44-25 advantage.

King had 14 first-half points and the Cyclones forced 15 Bengal turnovers in the opening period.

The Bengals continued to hang around at the beginning of the second half, trimming the lead to 53-37 with 12:23 remaining in the game. But ISU scored nine-straight points to put the game out of reach. Jones hit a trey and Gilbert scored on a lay-in during the run.

Top Performers
Keshon Gilbert had his best game as a Cyclone. The UNLV transfer tallied 16 points on 6-of-9 shooting despite playing just 23 minutes. Gilbert picked up his third foul late in the first half and had to sit out the final minutes. Gilbert’s intensity on both ends helped the Cyclones break open the game in the second half. He finished with a team-high six boards and had two assists.

Up Next
Iowa State has week off before playing host to Grambling State on Sunday (Nov. 19). Tipoff is at Noon CT.

Iowa High School Football State Matchup Schedule

Sports

November 12th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

THURSDAY, NOV. 16

EIGHT-PLAYER

9:30—Bishop Garrigan, Algona (11-1) vs. #2 Bedford (12-0)

CLASS A

1:00—#3 West Hancock (11-1) vs. #2 Woodbury Central (12-0)

CLASS 1A

4:00—#4 MFL MarMac (11-1) vs. #1 Grundy Center (12-0)

CLASS 4A

7:00—#2 Lewis Central (10-2) vs. #1 Western Dubuque (11-1)

FRIDAY, NOV. 17

CLASS 2A

10:00—#2 Van Meter (12-0) vs. #1 Central Lyon/George-Little Rock (12-0)

CLASS 3A

1:00—#8 Bishop Heelan, Sioux City (11-1) vs. #3 Williamsburg (11-1)

CLASS 5A

7:00—#7 Ankeny (9-3) vs. #1 Southeast Polk (12-0)

Iowa High School Football Friday and Saturday Scores

Sports

November 12th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Friday November 10th: 

CLASS 1A

Grundy Center 42, Columbus Catholic, Waterloo 7

MFL MarMac 41, Underwood 28

CLASS 5A

Southeast Polk 30, Valley, W.D.M. 27 (OT)

Ankeny 10, Ankeny Centennial 7

Saturday November 11th: 

CLASS 2A

Van Meter 35, Monticello 21

Central Lyon/George-Little Rock 28, Spirit Lake 14

CLASS 3A

Bishop Heelan, Sioux City 16, Creston 13

Williamsburg 35, Solon 14

Legislative Roundtable for newly elected council members in Cass County set for Monday evening

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November 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The City of Atlantic will host a Legislative Roundtable Monday evening, for newly elected members of city councils in Cass County. As we previously reported following the November 1st Atlantic City Council meeting, City Clerk Barb Barrick informed the Council during the meeting, that special guests at the forum will include Senator Tom Shipley, of Nodway, and Representative Thomas Moore, of Griswold.

Newly elected members of the Atlantic, Anita, Cumberland, Griswold, Lewis, Marne, Massena, Wiota and Red Oak city Councils, were invited to attend. Barrick says there may be a quorum of council members present from those communities at the meeting, and while legislative issues pertinent to cities will be discussed, no formal action by any council members will take place.

The forum will be held beginning at 5-p.m., Monday (Nov. 13, 2023) in the Council’s Chambers at City Hall, in Atlantic.

City of Atlantic Personnel & Finance Committee to discuss Splashpad project & more

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November 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The City of Atlantic’s Personnel and Finance Committee will meet 1:30-p.m. Monday at the offices of Snyder and Associates (1800 W. 22nd St., Atlantic), to discuss with the City Engineer, the Splashpad Project. The Committee will seek a recommendation with regard to the Project, and separately, pose questions about the placement of the Atlantic Entrance Sign.

In other business, the Committee will discuss and act on a recommendation to partner with Snyder and Associates Engineers, for a series of New Development Conceptual Designs.

State Auditor Sand encourages Iowans to be the taxpayer’s “Watchdog”

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November 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Des Moines, IA – State Auditor Rob Sand is encouraging Iowans to become watchdogs in their organizations and communities as part of International Fraud Awareness Week, November 12-18, 2023.

“The Auditor’s Office is the taxpayer’s watchdog. We want every Iowan to be a watchdog and we want them to bark if they suspect fraud or misuse of tax dollars in their organizations and communities,” said Sand. “Tips from people who want to see their tax dollars used as intended and for the greater good, lead to the majority of the investigations by the Auditor’s Office.”

Since taking office in 2019, Sand has uncovered nearly $29 million in fraud and misuse of taxpayer funds, including $21 million in CARES Act dollars. That’s more than any other Iowa Auditor of State. In addition, the Government Accountability Office and the Federal Trade Commission estimate federal agencies made $247 billion in improper payments, and consumers lost $8.8 billion in 2022 alone.

Sand will be joined by representatives from the Des Moines Chapter of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners at a news conference to highlight the latest forms of fraud and fraud prevention efforts in the public and private sectors, as well as unveil a week-long campaign to spread fraud awareness.

“We hope to unleash watchdogs across the state,” said Sand. “By fighting fraud together, we can better sniff out the scammers and help Iowans hold onto their hard-earned money.”