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Proposed bike route in western Iowa would span 6 counties

Ag/Outdoor, News

June 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – Officials from six western Iowa counties are working together to mark a 209-mile bicycle route that would run from Woodbury County to Fremont County. The Daily Nonpareil reports the Frontier Iowa Trails Network is working on the designation of the Lewis and Clark Today Route. It’ll run along the Missouri River, following the path of explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark.

The project’s first phase will create a “shared route” that runs on highways, county roads and other types of streets. The majority of the trail would be paved. The project’s second phase will be the implementation of another bicycle trail off the roadway.

Brian Leaders of the National Park Service and others are raising money for installation of the route’s signs, which is expected to cost $200,000.

2 OWI & 1 Theft arrest in Cass County

News

June 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports two OWI-related arrests took place, Tuesday. 47-year old Daniel Duane Becker, of Atlantic, and 26-year old Jesse Lee Rex Jones, of Griswold, were both taken into custody for OWI/2nd offense. Both men were released on the own recognizance, on Wednesday.

And, on Wednesday, Cass County Sheriff’s Office Deputies arrested 42-year old Michael Abraham Harris, of Lewis, on a charge of Theft in the 3rd Degree. Harris was taken to the Cass County Jail and released later that day on his own recognizance.

Atlantic man cited for driving the wrong way following an accident in Red Oak Thu. morning

News

June 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A wrong-way driver was cited by Police in Red Oak this (Thursday) morning, following an accident at N. 4th and E. Corning Streets. Authorities say Montgomery County Emergency Management Coordinator, 31-year old Brian Hamman, of Red Oak, was traveling west on E. Corning Street at around 10-a.m., when the 2016 Chevy Tahoe he was driving (registered to Montgomery County), was struck by a 2005 Chevy Impala, driven by 76-year old Gary Eugene Lebeck, of Atlantic.

Officials say Lebeck was traveling south on N. 4th Street in the wrong direction when his car struck the right front bumper of the Tahoe. No injuries were reported. Damage from the collision amounted to $2,500. Lebeck was cited for Violating a One-Way Traffic Designation.

Shelby County man arrested on assault & drug charges

News

June 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Shelby County Sheriff Neil Gross reports the arrest on Wednesday, of 34-year old Zachary Isaac Goodside. Goodside, who is from Earling, was charged with Domestic Abuse Assault, Possession of Controlled Substance 2nd Offense, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

He was transported to the Shelby County Jail and held without bond prior to appearing in front of the magistrate this (Thursday) morning. Goodside is currently being held under a $2,000 bond.

Fireworks sales now legal, but many retailers waiting ’til later in June

News

June 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Today (Thursday) is the first day fireworks may legally be sold in Iowa, but many retailers are waiting until later in the month to start selling bottle rockets, Roman candles, and other “consumer-grade” fireworks. A fireworks business based in Nebraska plans to open 55 temporary locations in Iowa to sell fireworks three weeks from now. Vince Bellino, of Bellino Enterprises, says his company already operates 130 fireworks stands in South Dakota, Kansas and Missouri as well as Nebraska.

“We are based out of Omaha, so we will have a good mixture in the western part of Iowa, but we will have locations in the Des Moines area, Ames, Cedar Rapids, Davenport, Dubuque, Keokuk, Mason City,” Bellino says, “so we’ll be all over the state.”

Bellino’s business has “partnered” with HyVee and Fareway and some of their temporary fireworks sales locations will be near grocery stores. “It’s easily a good fit for us to move into because they’re drawing plenty of traffic,” Bellino says, “and we, typically, draw plenty of traffic in for them as well.”

The new Iowa law allows fireworks sales from now through July 8th at PERMANENT structures. Sales from TEMPORARY structures, like tents, may begin June 13th. Bellino says his company’s stands may open as late as June 25th. In his home state of Nebraska, fireworks may be sold from tents over just a 10-day period compared to Iowa’s new 38-day period for summertime fireworks sales. There’s another sales period in Iowa later in the year from December 10th through January 3rd, but fireworks sales may only be made from permanent structures then.

(Radio Iowa)

Western Iowa school district shutters its high school

News

June 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Wednesday was the final day of classes in the 56-year history of the Charter-Oak Ute High School in Crawford County. Next year, most 9th through 12th graders will attend classes in the neighboring district of Maple Valley-Anthon Oto. Charter Oak-Ute Superintendent Rollie Wiebers says the move is due to the district receiving less state funding because of declining enrollment.

“Your numbers are just down so low that you just can’t offer a variety enough of programs to put them in situations that’s going to make them successful,” Wiebers says. “When that looks like that trend is going to continue and that’s going to be what the future is, you got to make the difficult decision to shut down your high school and then move kids into a district where those opportunities are available for them.”

Kindergarten through 8th grades will remain in the Charter Oak-Ute district.
Charter Oak-Ute formed in 1961 due to a consolidation between the districts in the neighboring cities of Ute and Charter Oak. Wiebers says this new decision was made due to dropping student numbers. “With declining enrollment comes a lack of financial resources to provide the proper education that you need to,” he says. “That really was the overriding decision.”

Wiebers says in the 1970s, the district’s enrollment was more than 800 pupils. The Iowa Department of Education certified Charter Oak-Ute’s enrollment at 271 this past school year. Over the decades, Iowa’s school numbers have seen drastic changes. Back in the late 1930s, Iowa boasted more than 900 school districts. Now, there are 332 districts statewide.

(Radio Iowa, w/Thanks to Sarah Boden, Iowa Public Radio)

Backyard & Beyond 6-1-2017

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

June 1st, 2017 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen talks about using that fresh produce.

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THURSDAY, JUNE 1st

Trading Post

June 1st, 2017 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  1988 Yamaha gas golf cart.  $1300 OBO.  243-2597.  SOLD!

Weather data for May 2017 in Atlantic

Weather

June 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The month of May, 2017 in Atlantic,was slightly warmer and much wetter than normal. Weather data compiled here at the KJAN studios (The Official National Weather Service observation/reporting site for Atlantic), show the Average High for the month of 73.7-degrees, was six-tenths (.6) of a degree warmer than normal. The Average Low of 47.2 was 1.9-degrees cooler than normal.

Rainfall for the month amounted to 5.61-inches, which was 1.29-inches greater than the normal, average rainfall. Looking ahead to what might expect during the month of June: rainfall typically amounts to just under 5-inches (4.98″); the Average High is about 83 (82.7), and the Average Low is about 59 (58.8).

Iowa DOT Auction set for June 17th

News

June 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa – June 1, 2017 – A public auction of state-owned vehicles and equipment will be held by the Iowa Department of Transportation on its grounds in Ames, Saturday, June 17, beginning at 9 a.m. The sale will be held in the auction building south of the Iowa DOT’s sign shop on South Fourth Street in Ames.

Heavy-duty trucks to be sold include several International 4700s and 4900s and some Ford models. Light-duty trucks and passenger vehicles include Ford and Chevy pickup trucks and vans; Chevy and Dodge minivans; and Buick, Ford, Chevrolet, and Dodge sedans and station wagons.

Office equipment in the sale includes several laptop computers and projectors. Shop equipment items includes mowers, loaders, pickup boxes, sprayers, signal arrows, tractors, and a welder. There will also be two Bobcat 3200, two excavators, and a 1991 Eldorado bus for sale.

Items for sale may be inspected at the sale site from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, June 16, and from 7 to 9 a.m. Saturday, June 17.

Please bring a driver’s license or state-issued identification card with you to the sale. The information from your driver’s license will be scanned into the system and a bid number will be printed for you to use at the auction. For those without a driver’s license, information will be entered manually.

Final payment for all items is due the day of the sale. Payment for the items must be made in cash, cashier’s check, or certified check. Personal or company checks will be accepted, if accompanied by satisfactory identification. Sales tax will be collected. Dealers must provide tax-exemption numbers to be exempted from the tax. All items must be removed from Iowa DOT property within five business days of the sale.

Lynch Auction Co. of Boone will conduct the auction. Coffee, sandwiches, and cold drinks will be available for purchase at the auction site. A listing of auction items is also available on the Iowa DOT’s website at www.iowadot.gov/auction/auctlist.htm.