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Iowa Transportation Department director resigns

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November 10th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

ANKENY, Iowa (AP) – Officials say Iowa’s Transportation Department director has resigned. Department spokeswoman Andrea Henry told Des Moines television station KCCI on Wednesday that department employees have been notified about Paul Trombino III’s resignation. His reason for stepping down has not been announced publicly.

It’s unclear who will run the department after Trombino leaves his post, reportedly on Nov. 28. He was appointed director in May 2011. Before taking the post, Trombino worked 17 years for the Wisconsin Department of Transportation.

NW Iowa hydraulics plant to close in 2017, eliminating 140 jobs

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November 10th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A manufacturing facility in northwest Iowa that currently employs 140 people will shut down by next October. Jim Michels, spokesperson for Eaton Corporation, says employees at the Spencer Eaton Hydraulics Plant were told the news on Wednesday.
“We met with employees to share that the company will be ceasing operations and closing the facility in Spencer by the end of the third quarter 2017,” Michels said.

The plant in Spencer manufactures heavy duty hydraulic pumps and motors. Michels said demand for the company’s products made in Spencer have been dropping. “By the end of September this year, North American Original Equipment, agriculture equipment sales were down almost 16-percent,” Michels said.

He also noted the Spencer facility supplies a lot of products for combines. “And as of the end of September 2016, North American combine sales were down 26.5 percent compared to September 2015 and year-to-date down 20.4 percent,” Michels said.

Everyone working at the plant will be given a 60-day notice prior to the elimination of their job, according to Michels. Those job cuts will begin in the first quarter of next year and continue through September. The Eaton plant in Spencer opened in 1974.

(Radio Iowa)

Skyscan forecast & weather data for Atlantic: 11/10/16

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November 10th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Today:Partly cloudy, windy & warm. High 72. SW @ 15-25 w/higher gusts.

Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 40. N @ 10-15.

Tomorrow: Mostly sunny & cooler. High 58. NE @ 10-15.

Saturday: Mo. Sunny. High near 60.

Sunday: P/Cldy. High around 65.

Wednesday’s High in Atlantic was 60. Our 24-hour Low (ending at 7-a.m.) will be 26. Last year on this date, our High in Atlantic was 60 and the low was 37. The Record High in Atlantic on this date was 76 in 1927. The Record Low was 3 in 1986.

Iowa State signs impressive ’17-18 recruiting class

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November 10th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) – Iowa State says its latest recruiting class is its best in recent memory. The Cyclones signed three players on Wednesday, led by consensus four-star guard Lindell Wigginton from Nova Scotia. The 6-foot-2 Wigginton averaged 16.2 points per game last season for Oak Hill Academy in Virginia.

Iowa State also landed Terrence Lewis, a 6-5 forward from Milwaukee, Wisconsin ranked as the second-best player from his state, and Darius McNeill, a 6-foot-3 guard from Houston. The Cyclones 2017-18 class is ranked 19th by recruiting site 247sports.com and 17th by Rivals.com.

Iowa State, ranked 24th, opens coach Steve Prohm’s second season on Friday against Savannah State.

Chiefs’ Ware passes concussion test, Houston could be back

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November 10th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Chiefs running back Spencer Ware passed the NFL’s concussion protocol and returned to practice Wednesday, and he should be available for Sunday’s game at Carolina. Ware was hurt in Indianapolis and missed last week’s game against Jacksonville.

Chiefs linebacker Justin Houston is also expected to be added to the roster, though coach Andy Reid said the move had not yet been made. Houston has been out after having surgery on a bothersome ACL in his left knee in February, and the deadline to join the active roster is Wednesday.

Reid has been hopeful that Houston will return for the stretch run, but he has not given a timetable for him to get on the field. Houston has been practicing for about three weeks.

Special IWCC $14.5-million Bond Election to be held in Atlantic Dec. 6th

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November 10th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Auditor Dale Sunderman reports a Special Election pertaining to a $14.5-million Iowa Western Community College Bond Measure, will be held in Atlantic on Dec. 6th. The Public Measure on the ballot asks “Shall the Iowa Western Community College (Merged Area XIII) in the Counties of Adair, Adams, Audubon, Cass, Crawford, Fremont, Harrison, Mills, Monoa, Montgomery, Page, Pottawattamie and Shelby, be authorized to remodel, erect, furnish and equip buildings at the main campus and other enrollment locations, contract indebtedness therefor, and issue its school bonds in an amount not exceeding $14,500,000 for that purpose?”

Absentee ballots for the election may be requested by registered voters not going to their assigned voting sites on election day, Dec. 6th, 2016. The polls will be open that day from Noon until 8-p.m. You may also vote prior to election day by paper ballot, either by mail or in-person at the County Auditor’s Office at the Cass County Courthouse.

TO VOTE AN ABSENTEE BALLOT BY MAIL you must file a request for an absentee ballot.

  1. Deliver the absentee ballot request by mail or personal carrier to the auditor’s office.  You must use the State prescribed absentee ballot request form.  A request is not valid unless it includes the SIGNATURE of the person requesting the ballot.

Request forms are available at the auditor’s office or on the internet at http://www.sos.iowa.gov

  1. When a request is received by the auditor, a ballot will be mailed if the person is an eligible elector.  (A person may register to vote and request a ballot at the same time.  You may send a registration form along with your request for an absentee ballot.)
  2. With the ballot you will receive instructions for voting the ballot and for returning it.

ONLY FIVE VOTING CENTERS WILL BE USED FOR THIS ELECTION:

  1. The two VOTING CENTERS for the ATLANTIC COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT are:

No. 1:  Voters living in Wards 1, 4 and 5 of the City of Atlantic will vote at Heritage House, 1200 Brook Ridge Circle in Atlantic.

No. 2:  Voters residing in the remainder of the Atlantic Community School District, being those voters residing in Audubon and Pottawattamie counties; Bear Grove, Benton, Brighton, Cass, Franklin, Grove, Pymosa and Washington townships of Cass County; the City of Marne; the City of Wiota; and Wards 2 and 3 of the City of Atlantic will vote at the Atlantic Public Library (507 Poplar), Atlantic, Iowa.

  1. The two VOTING CENTERS for the CAM COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT  are:

No. 1- in ANITA:  Voters residing in that portion of the CAM Community School District lying in Adair and Audubon counties; Benton, Franklin, Grant and Lincoln townships of Cass County; the City of Anita; and the City of Wiota will vote at the ANITA COMMUNITY CENTER (805 Main St).

No. 2- in MASSENA:  Voters residing in that portion of the CAM Community School District lying in Adams County; Bear Grove, Edna, Massena, Noble, Union and Victoria townships of Cass County; the City of Cumberland; and the City of Massena will vote at the MASSENA PUBLIC LIBRARY in Massena (122 Main St).

  1. The VOTING CENTER for the GRISWOLD COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT is: 

In GRISWOLD- Griswold Community Building, 601 2nd St, Griswold and all voters of the School District will vote there.

If you have any questions, contact the Cass County Auditor’s Office.

Van vs. pedestrian accident in Council Bluffs

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November 10th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

An 11-year old male suffered serious injuries after he was struck by a van Wednesday afternoon while crossing a street, in Council Bluffs. Council Bluffs Police say Blake Smith, of Council Bluffs, was transported by Council Bluffs Fire and Rescue to Nebraska Medicine, after he was hit by a 2004 Ford full-size van at around 3:30-p.m.. The driver of the van was identified as 52-year old Rex Miles, of Council Bluffs.

Police say Miles was traveling west on East Kanesvillle Boulevard in the right lane. Traffic was reported to be stopped in the left, westbound lane, for a red light ahead. Miles and witnesses told police that Blake ran northbound across Kanesville and through the stopped line of vehicles in the left lane, before crossing into Miles’ path.

Miles said he didn’t see Blake until it was too late. He attempted to stop, but his van struck Blake before Miles could stop. The Council Bluffs Police Traffic Unit is conducting an investigation into the crash. At this time, impairment and speed do not appear to be factors in accident.

State Volleyball (Semi-Finals) Tournament Schedule – Thursday, 11/10/16

Sports

November 10th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

2016 State Volleyball Tournament

Nov. 8-11, 2016 @ U.S. Cellular Center in Cedar Rapids

CLASS 5A

10:00-a.m., Court 1 – Cedar Falls vs. Ankeny

10:00-a.m., Court 2 – Ankeny Centennial vs. West Des Moines/Valley

CLASS 4A

Noon, Court 1 – Pella vs. Bishop Heelan

Noon, Court 2 – Dubuque Wahlert vs. Cedar Rapids Xavier

CLASS 3A

2:00-p.m., Court 1 – Union vs. Mount Vernon

2:00-p.m., Court 2 – Dike-New Hartford vs. Kuemper Catholic

CLASS 2A

4:00-p.m., Court 1 – Western Christian vs. Council Bluffs/St. Albert

4:00-p.m, Court 2 – Unity Christian vs. Waterloo Columbus Catholic

CLASS 1A

6:00-p.m., Court 1 – Janesville vs. Holy Trinity Catholic

6:00-p.m., Court 2 – Hudson vs. Springville

Freak accident causes minor injuries in Montgomery County

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November 10th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

An unusual accident Wednesday afternoon in Montgomery County resulted in minor injuries to the driver of a pickup. The Sheriff’s Office says at around 1:30-p.m., a 1974 John Deere tractor pulling a grain wagon was traveling south on Highway 48 near 160th Street, when the frame of the wagon failed, causing the left front wheel to break-free. The wheel crossed the center line of the road and hit a northbound 2013 Chevy Silverado pickup. The impact caused the airbags on the pickup to deploy, and resulted in the driver of the truck, 30-year old Luke McPhee, of Gladstone, MO., suffering from minor abrasions to his forearms.

The tractor and wagon are owned by Paul Perkins, of Red Oak. The tractor was driven by 49-year old Stacy Perkins, of Red Oak. Authorities say there were no citations issued.

Iowa early News Headlines: Thursday, Nov. 10th 2016

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November 10th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:58 a.m. CST

DAKOTA CITY, Neb. (AP) – A former city clerk in northwest Iowa has been sentenced in a Nebraska court to probation for trying to set up a sexual encounter with a minor. The Sioux City Journal reports that 61-year-old Douglas Furlich, of Lawton, Iowa, was sentenced Wednesday to three years of intense supervised release. Officials say he interacted online with an undercover officer he thought was a 15-year-old boy and went to meet the boy in a park for sex in June.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Iowa Republicans have achieved their longtime goal of taking control of both the state House and Senate. The GOP flipped several Senate seats Tuesday to erase a slim Democratic majority in the chamber. It’s the first time in 20 years the GOP will have control of both chambers and the governor’s office in Iowa, a development that’s expected to alter legislative priorities in January.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Officials say students at several Des Moines-area high schools have staged walkouts to protest Donald Trump’s election victory. The Des Moines school district noted in a news release Wednesday that the majority of the district students are minorities and said the campaign rhetoric raised “concerns and divisions” among the students, their friends and families. The district says it won’t “stand in the way of our students peacefully expressing their concerns.”