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Cass County Supervisors approve Zoning Change for ethanol plant area

News

January 11th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors, Wednesday, approved a change in zoning classification for several small parcels from the current General Agricultural, to a Light Industrial District, with regard to the Elite Octane ethanol plant project. Zoning Commissioner Rich Hansen said the Zoning Commission met last week, and recommended the Supervisors approve the change.

The Supervisors also received an update from County Engineer Charlie Bechtol, on the various County bridge projects, some of which, as you might expect, have not seen much progress, due to the weather, but others of which are almost finished. Charlie said four bridge projects have been completed by Massena. He said work continues by A-M Cohron, on a $650,000 bridge project [Bridge #134] near Massena. The end caps are expected to be poured this week.

Bridge #115 in the northern part of the County is under design. Bridge #123 is another A.M. Cohron project that should be done in about three weeks. Bridge #17 is being built by Cunningham-Reis. The old bridge was closed and removed. And, bridge #16 is finished. Bechtol says the Murphy Bridge on the Cass County line in the north is closed. The deck has been poured, but concrete railings still need to be installed. That bridge therefore, is still closed to the public.

And, Cass County Emergency Management Coordinator Mike Kennon informed the Board about some meetings and events coming up in the next few months. He said Storm Spotter Training will be held for members of the public who are interested, at the Cass County Courthouse on March 8th. The event takes place at 7-p.m. in the Courthouse Courtroom. And, on March 30th and 31st, the “Every 15 minutes” program will be held at the Atlantic High School and, in-part, at the hospital and Cass County Courthouse.

The program teaches students, through a mock accident, about the consequences of impaired driving, and provides emergency responders and law enforcement with an excellent training opportunity. The “accident, trial and sentencing” takes place the first day of the event, with a seminar on what the students take away from the experience taking place the second day.

Cass County Supervisors asked to “step-back” and re-evaluate hiring processes

News

January 11th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors were asked today (Wednesday), to step-back and re-evaluate the process by which County employees are hired. The request came from new Board member Steve Green, who expressed concerns that a recent job posting for an Information Technology (I-T) person was not advertised as widely as it should be, and the job description was inadequate. Green said County Attorney Dave Wiederstein agreed with his assessment of the situation.

He said the recent job posting wasn’t presented to the media or in the local papers. Board Chair Gaylord Schelling said he followed the rules he said, which indicated the job must at the least, be advertised online, and it was posted on the County’s website. Green said Iowa Code requires the position be posted in the same method Supervisor’s meetings and so on, are posted.

He said when the Department Heads met, they indicated a need for a G-I-S (Geographic Information System) person more than an I-T person. Green said the little advertising that was done, was for an I-T person, and it was pretty vague at that. He said there is a feeling of “expediency” in getting the job posted without considering what qualifications are needed, what the job will be, and who is required to be informed of the opening.

Board Secretary/Cass County Auditor Dale Sunderman agreed the Board was “probably deficient” in handling the matter.

And, Schelling acknowledged he was a bit hasty in getting the posting up, but he said he was trying to save the County money with regard  to County’s current I-T provider.

In the end, the Board agreed to Green’s suggestion, and will re-post the job opening when more information has been gathered.

Handgun, ammunition found in police shooting suspect’s truck

News

January 11th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Authorities found a loaded handgun and 151 rounds of handgun and rifle ammunition inside the pickup of a man accused of killing two Des Moines-area police officers. Court documents filed last week say investigators also found more than 600 rounds of rifle and handgun ammunition at the home of Scott Greene. He’s pleaded not guilty to two murder charges in the Nov. 2 slayings of Urbandale Police Officer Justin Martin and Des Moines Police Sgt. Anthony Beminio.

The truck, a high-powered rifle and other evidence were found near where Greene turned himself in. Des Moines Police Department spokesman Paul Parizek says the amount of ammunition found wasn’t necessarily “alarming.” He says police are troubled by what Greene did, but not so much by his possessions.

Backyard & Beyond 1-11-2017

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

January 11th, 2017 by Jim Field

w/LaVon Eblen.

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SCOTT DETER, 62, of Atlantic (Svcs. 1/14/17)

Obituaries

January 11th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

SCOTT DETER, 62, of Atlantic, died Tue., Jan. 10th, at his home in rural Atlantic. Funeral services for SCOTT DETER will be held at 4-p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 14th, at the Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home, in Atlantic.

Visitation with the family is from 5-until 7-p.m. Friday, Jan. 13th, at Deter Motor Company (100 E. 2nd St.), in Atlantic.

Burial will be in the Atlantic Cemetery.

SCOTT DETER is survived by:

His wife – LuAnn Deter, of Atlantic.

His parents – Don & Jane Deter, of Atlantic.

His daughter – Sarah Grady & partner Howard Kaplan, of Chicago, Il.

His brother – Rod Deter, of San Antonio, TX.

His sister – Jennifer Deter, of Percival.

and 2 grandchildren.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11th

Trading Post

January 11th, 2017 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  Couch with sofa sleeper-$100, cream colored love seat, like new-$150, and matching coffee table and 2 end tables-$100.  For more information call 712-249-4366.

FOR SALE: Leather recliner, slightly worn on the arms but has worn well, $50.  Anne Klein Women’s size 8 leather boots with rubber soles, only worn a couple times, $20. Call 712-789-0689.

WANTED: Chrome Snap-On 1/2″ ratchet. Chrome 3/4″ deep well 6 pt 1/2″ socket. 15/16″ Master Mechanic deep well, 12 pt  socket. Napa 1/16″ 6 pt chrome deep well 1/2″ socket. Call 712-243-2860.

Glenwood teen cited following a collision Monday afternnoon

News

January 11th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Police in Glenwood say an unlicensed teenage driver was cited following a single-vehicle accident Monday afternoon on 240th Street. Officials say 14-year old Grant Thomas, of Glenwood, was driving a 2015 Ford Focus south/westbound on 240th at around 3:50-p.m., when he lost control as he was traveling too fast for road conditions. The car failed to negotiate a curve and left the road before hitting a cable guardrail. Damages amounted to $3,500. No injuries were reported.

Thomas was cited for Failure to Maintain Control and having no Driver’s License. Authorities say the car had been reported stolen earlier in the day, Monday.

Glenwood Police said also, 26-year old Maria Cadena, of Glenwood, was arrested Tuesday on a Douglas County, NE., warrant. Cadena was being held without bond in the Mills County Jail.

Knee to the steering wheel causes Union County accident

News

January 11th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Union County Sheriff’s Office says no injuries were reported following a collision Tuesday evening on Highway 34. Officials say a 2008 Chevy Suburban driven by 36-year old Andrew Warner, of Creston, was traveling west on Highway 34 at around 5:30-p.m. A 2014 Chevy Cruz driven by 51-year old Gary McDougal, of Afton, was traveling east. As both vehicles rounded a curve in the road, McDougal accidentally hit the steering wheel with his knee, causing the Cruz to cross the center line of the road and hit the Suburban on the left rear side.

Damage from the collision amounted to $6,000. McDougal was cited for Failure to Maintain Control.

High School Wrestling Scoreboard Tuesday 01/10/2017

Sports

January 11th, 2017 by admin

Quad at Bedford

Bedford/Lenox 60 Griswold 12
Bedford/Lenox 51 Southwest Iowa 30
Red Oak 66 Southwest Iowa 11
Red Oak 51 Bedford/Lenox 28
Red Oak 66 Griswold 0
Southwest Iowa 36 Griswold 33

Double Dual at Underwood

Abraham Lincoln 47 Shenandoah 27
Abraham Lincoln 45 Underwood 30
Underwood 37 Shenandoah 36

Quad at Van Meter

North Polk 45 Nodaway Valley 21
Saydel 68 Nodaway Valley 6
Van Meter 53 Nodaway Valley 15

Double Dual at West Central Valley

AHSTW 50 Southwest Valley 21
AHSTW 46 West Central Valley 27
West Central Valley 48 Southwest Valley 33

 

Crawford County man arrested in Pott. County on drug & other charges

News

January 11th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office says a Crawford County man was arrested Tuesday night on drug and other charges. 32-year old Christopher John Terwilleger, of Dow City, was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Interference with Official  Acts.

Authorities say Sheriff’s Deputy’s were investigating a stalled vehicle near the intersection of Idlewood Road and Railroad Highway at around 10-p.m., Tuesday. Terwilleger, who was a front seat passenger in the vehicle, got out and ran westbound on Idlewood Road, in an attempt to elude law enforcement. As he refused deputies’ commands to stop, Terwilleger threw an object in the south ditch. The object turned out to be a white pill bottle with 6.4-grams of marijuana, and a metal pipe used to smoke marijuana.

Terwilleger was taken into custody and transported to the Pottawattamie County Jail.