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Illegal deer hunting under investigation in Council Bluffs results in 1 arrest

News

December 30th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Council Bluffs Police Department is investigating an allegedly illegal deer hunting incident. At around 10:30-a.m. today (Friday), representatives with the Union Pacific Railroad contacted the Pottawattamie County Communications Center with regard to trespassers in the 3000 block of 14th Avenue, which is railroad property.  The caller advised two suspects had just shot a deer, loaded it into a vehicle, and were in the process of leaving the property.
Officers enroute to the area located a black Chevy Avalanche near S. 35th Street and 11th Avenue, where a traffic stop was conducted. The driver of the vehicle fled on foot, while the passenger remained in the vehicle and was taken into custody. He was identified as 24-year old Deavan W. Donner, of Council Bluffs. Donner was cited for Criminal Trespass and released at the scene, pending further investigation. The second suspect was a white male, wearing a hoodie and dark clothing.
An on-scene investigation determined the vehicle contained a freshly killed deer carcass in the bed of the truck, along with multiple bow and arrow components inside the cab. There were no firearms in the vehicle. The investigation into the incident continues, and was being conducted through a joint effort of the Council Bluffs Police Department, Union Pacific Railroad, and Iowa Dept. of Natural Resources.

Eleven people killed on bicycles in Iowa this year; most since 2005

News

December 30th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

More people have died on bicycles in Iowa this year than in any year since 2005. The Iowa Bicycle Coalition says 11 cyclists died while riding this year. The coalition’s executive director, Mark Wyatt, says he fears this year is not an anomaly. “We’ve seen vehicle miles traveled increase over the last year, and if fuel prices stay where they are, we anticipate that will continue to go up. I think we need to take action now and create some steps to make bicycling in traffic safer,” Wyatt says.

The Iowa Bicycle Coalition has been calling on lawmakers to pass a law that would require motorists to change lanes to pass a bicycle. “This is easily taught in drivers’ ed classes. It is easy for law enforcement to differentiate between a motorist being in one lane or the other, and it’s something that’s easy for Iowa drivers to follow,” Wyatt says.

A bill requiring motorists to change lanes when passing a bicycle passed the Iowa Senate last year, but did not make it out of committee in the House. Wyatt says five of the cyclists who died while riding this year where struck from behind while operating legally on roads.

(Radio Iowa)

Cass County Supervisors approve PSA w/Snyder & Assoc., & CAT grant Resolution

News

December 30th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors approved two Professional Services Agreements (PSA’s) with Snyder and Associates Engineers, with regard to Elite Octane Ethanol plant infrastructure, and by a vote of four-to-1 (with Supervisor Frank Waters the lone “Nay” vote), a Resolution for use of County matching funds amounting to $25,000, to secure an Enhance Iowa grant for Schildberg Recreation Area campground improvements.

Snyder and Associates Engineer Tim Teig was asked to attend the meeting to better explain the break-down of costs and services with regard to the ethanol plant Gray water transmission line project and road paving project. Teig said the agreements cover the $9,750 costs associated with the study phase for the gray water project, and $158,300 for the study and design phase of the Echo, Buck Creek and Glacier Road paving project. The total PSA for the roads amounts to $208, 950. That includes the full redesign, bid and construction services.

Teig said everything they’ve done to date with regard to the gray water project, has been very basic, and there is no firm estimate of the volumes of water or other detailed information available from the ethanol company as to how they want to receive the water from the Atlantic Wastewater Treatment Plant.  He says the agreement spells out a preliminary report will be created with the best routes for the gray water line and related property easements, as needed.

Once the study is complete, the Board of Supervisors will be presented with more detailed information, including the firm fees for the design phase. Teig said the PSA for the roads paving project, is inclusive of a new topographic analysis, because the last time a 100-percent design study was done on those roads was 10-years ago.

Teig said the road has likely changed over the past 10-years, with regard to height, shoulder conditions and other factors. Only the profile of the roads may change, due to age and wear, but not the design. Atlantic Parks and Recreation Department Director Seth Staashelm told the Board his request for a Resolution pertaining to the use of County funds, was the result of recommended changes to the CAT (Community Attraction and Tourism) grant application from the Vision Iowa Program Manager, with regard to the Schildberg Recreation Area. The program manager recommended the application that was submitted be pulled, and revised. The other reason a new application must be submitted along with a resolution for financial commitment from the County, is because the Vision Iowa Board was dissolved and a new “Enhance Iowa” Board was established.

If the grant is approved in 2017, it will help to cover phase 1 of the project, which involves electrical and water hook-ups to the camping pads, along with a new storm-safe shower and shelter house.  The application being submitted in 2017, will specifically pertain to the Phase 1 part of the improvements. The Atlantic City Council will also be asked to approve an updated Resolution for $100,000, as part of its commitment to the project.

Departing Cass County Supervisors recognized for years of service

News

December 30th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Two members of the Cass County Board of Supervisors were recognized today (Friday), by Board Chair Gaylord Schelling, for their years of service to the County. Board members Duane McFadden and Chuck Rieken chose not to run for re-election in 2016, and will be replaced by Steve Baier, of Griswold and Steve Green, of Atlantic, who were elected in November, and will represent the District’s 4 and 1, respectively.

Board of Supervisors members, from left to right: Duane McFadden, Gaylord Schelling, Chuck Rieken, Frank Waters and Mark Wedemeyer.

McFadden received a certificate for his 12 years of service. Rieken for his 26-years of service to the County. Rieken chuckled when he said “It hasn’t been easy, I can tell you that.” The Board acknowledged the years of knowledge and experience both men are leaving with, and thanked them for helping make some tough decisions in years past.

Backyard & Beyond 12-30-2016

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

December 30th, 2016 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen wraps up the year in a healthy way.

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JANUARY 2017

Birthday Club

December 30th, 2016 by admin

January 1st:

  • Jeff Clausen

January 2nd:

  • Jo Westphalen of Atlantic (Winner)
  • John Aehlertz of Avoca

January 3rd:

  • Bonnie Starlin of Atlantic (Winner)

January 4th:

  • Sue Mardesen of Elk Horn (Winner)
  • Tammy Keithley of Atlantic

January 5th:

  • Joyce Bower of Massena (Winner)
  • Shirley Breach of Atlantic
  • Bernard Babe
  • Mick Sager of Atlantic

January 6th:

  • Mary Nelsen of Anita (Winner)
  • Mary Ellen Knop of Atlantic
  • Kim Bagshaw of Cumberland
  • Todd Marten of Griswold
  • Cheryl Wahlert of Exira
  • Bryan Clemsen of Brayton

January 7th:

  • Jenny Dolch of Wiota (Winner)
  • Matt Mullenix of Atlantic

January 8th:

  • Brad Madsen of Kimballton (Winner)
  • Eddie Jensen of Atlantic
  • Deane Erickson of Exira
  • Peggy Toft of Exira

January 9th:

  • Irene Larsen of Elk Horn (Winner)
  • Margaret Clausen

January 10th:

  • Sonya Clausen of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Terri Cook-Thielen of Atlantic
  • Merv Templeman of Atlantic
  • Joyce Link of Atlantic

January 11th:

  • Emma Lee of Griswold (Winner)
  • Avery Becker of Atlantic
  • Ethan Madsen

January 12th:

  • Janice Duben of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Richard Parks of Glenwood
  • Ashley McDonald

January 13th:

  • Shirley Furgeson of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Eveyln Duskin of Stuart

January 14th:

  • Becky Bonney of Atlantic (Winner)

January 15th:

  • Bill Stockwell of Elk Horn (Winner)
  • Carson Parks of Atlantic
  • Kathy Hayes of Atlantic
  • Tom Muhr of Exira

January 16th:

  • Tristan Jensen of Lewis (Winner)
  • Tiffany Milarch of Atlantic
  • Deb Stenstrom of Exira

January 17th:

  • Doug Parker of Elk Horn (Winner)
  • Nate & Jake Anderson of Exira

January 18th:

  • Casey Symonds of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Steve Havens of Wiota
  • Deana Pitsenbarger
  • Carol Finken of Atlantic

January 19th:

  • no birthdays

January 20th:

  • Kathy Nelson of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Glenda Farrior of Atlantic

January 21st:

  • Janet Maynard of Anita (Winner)
  • Melissa Nantz of Atlantic
  • Anna Stark
  • Elaine McGovern
  • Jon Bauer of Exira
  • Jan Lauritsen of Audubon

January 22nd:

  • Ben Ketchum of Casey (Winner)

January 23rd:

  • Evan Riesgaard (Winner)
  • Dave Johnson

January 24th:

  • Mike Westphalen of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Jenny McCunn Anstey
  • Becky Reisgaard of Brayton
  • Lorinda Patchin of Adair

January 25th:

  • Gavin Anthofer of Exira (Winner)
  • Jodi Knudsen of Atlantic
  • Mary Ann Wulf of Exira
  • Dan Huey of Atlantic

January 26th:

  • Sue Schwanke of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Ben Riesgaard

January 27th:

  • Bryce “Bud” Lindeman of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Spenser Denison

January 28th:

  • Michael Buskirk of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Lucille Nelson of Exira
  • Liz Toft of Atlantic

January 29th:

  • Laurine Price of Atlantic (Winner)

January 30th:

  • Wade Johnson of Griswold (Winner)

January 31st:

  • Dawn Brown of Atlantic (Winner)
  • David Wallace of Griswold
  • Lydia Madsen of Harlan
  • Jane Mathisen of Atlantic

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30th

Trading Post

December 30th, 2016 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  1-Disney Cars Baby walker.In good shape.Honk the horn it plays music.The steering wheel assembly pulls out for eating etc.Can break down into 3 parts.$25 obo.  1-Royal Daulton Arry Toby jug.Approximately 6 1/2″ tall,4 1/2″ wide at the mouth,6″ wide including the handle.In really good shape.Can see no nicks or scratches.Those are reflections in the pictures.$150 obo.
Call 712-243-6905.If no answer please leave message.

FOR SALE:  2 sewing cabinets, one has an electric lift.  Also, a California raisin collection.  And, a 2-burner electric hot plate.  They are located at 502 East 5th Street in Atlantic.  I will be there today from 10:30 am to 4:00 pm.  You can also call 256-656-5518.

 

Dollar General break-in in Clarinda

News

December 30th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Clarinda Police Department is investigating a break-in of the Dollar General Store in the community. Police Chief Keith Brothers said today (Friday), that officers responded to an intrusion alarm at the store, Tuesday morning. Upon arrival, officers discovered an exterior wall to the building had been breached.

A tactical sweep of the building was conducted, but the intruder had departed prior to officers’ arrival. Brothers said a small amount of consumable goods were taken from the store, which also sustained somewhere between $500-and 1000 dollars of physical damage.

The investigation into the burglary is continuing and officers are pursuing numerous leads.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 12/30/2016

News, Podcasts

December 30th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

More area and State news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 12/30/2016

Podcasts, Sports

December 30th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast w/Jim Field.

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