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Truck hits grader in Union County Sunday morning

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September 26th, 2016 by admin

The Union County Sheriff’s Office responded to the scene of an accident between a truck and a road grader on Monday morning.  At 7:20am deputies were called to the accident at the 90 mile-marker of Highway 34.  After investigation it was determined that a White 2014 Ford F-150 pickup driven by 62-year-old Christo Randall of Ashland, NE was travelling eastbound on Highway 34 at the same time as a 1999 Catepillar 140H Grader driven by 58-year-old Robert Hepp of Cromwell.  The grader was traveling on the shoulder of the Highway until it approached a bridge and had to pull into the lane of traffic to enter the bridge.  Due to the glare of the sun Randall did not see the grader and struck it’s left rear tire.  The collision caused the truck to go airborne and land on it’s side on the bridge.

Hepp was not injured in the crash and Randall suffered possible injuries and was taken to the Greater Regional Medical Center in Creston by EMS ambulance.  The truck sustained an estimated $10,000 damage and the grader an estimated $1,200 damage.

Atlantic Chamber announces staff changes

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September 26th, 2016 by admin

The Atlantic Chamber of Commerce released information on a promotion and addition to their staff on Monday.

Bailey Smith has been promoted from Community Marketing and Public Relations Coordinator to Programs Coordinator. Smith has been with the Atlantic Chamber for over a year and is excited to continue to work with the membership in her new role.

Also announced was the addition of Kat Niemann as Membership Coordinator. She is originally from West Bend, IA and was previously the Director of Student Engagement at Iowa Wesleyan University in Mount Pleasant.  Kat and Husband Andy have one son Owen and are looking forward to calling Atlantic home.

Update on escaped students from Clarinda Academy

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September 26th, 2016 by admin

On Friday, September 23, 2016 at approximately 10:00 p.m. the Clarinda Academy reported that three students were missing from the campus. The students include a 15-year-old Native American Male, 5’9”, 155 lbs., brown eyes, black hair, from Interior, South Dakota; a 16-year-old Native American Male, 5’7”, 150 lbs., brown eyes, black hair, from Wagner, South Dakota; and a 17-year-old African-American Male, 5’4”, 140 lbs. brown eyes, black hair from, Sacramento, California.  All three juveniles were being held at the Academy on orders from South Dakota and California respectively.  A search by law enforcement and Clarinda Academy staff was unable to locate the juveniles at the time of their escape.

At approximately 6:20 a.m. on Saturday, September 24th, the Clarinda Police Department took a stolen vehicle report from a Clarinda resident. A  1999 White Dodge R-35 pick-up truck , Iowa registration plate CLY-045  was discovered missing from the victim’s driveway. The vehicle did have the keys in it and approximately ¾ tank of fuel.   It is believed that the Clarinda Academy juveniles stole this vehicle and  fled.

The juveniles and the truck are entered into a nationwide law enforcement data base. As of 9:00 a.m. on Monday, September 26, 2016 neither the juveniles or the vehicle have been located.  Additional information will be released as it become available.

Creston PD arrest report 09/26/2016

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September 26th, 2016 by admin

The Creston Police Department released details on multiple recent arrests on Monday.

On Saturday, September 24th at 2:00am officers arrested 34-year-old Thomasena Durst of Winterset at Townline and Birch Streets in Creston on the charge of Driving While Revoked. She was taken to the Union County Jail and later released on $300 bond.

On Sunday, September 25th at 5:15pm officers arreseted 52-year-old Robbie Dohrn for Possession of a Controlled Substance.  He was arrested on West Clark Street in Creston and taken to the Union County Jail and held on $1,000 bond.

Also on Sunday at 3:30pm officers arrested 41-year-old Carrie Johns of Creston on 2 valid warrants. She was arrested on a Union County Warrant for Violation of Probation and a Department of Corrections Warrant for Violation of Parole.  She was taken to the Ringgold County Jail and held without bond.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th

Trading Post

September 26th, 2016 by Jim Field

GARAGE SALE:  505 Pine St Atlantic, Thurs-Fri-Sat-Sun 9:00 am – 5:00 pm.  Bearcat Scanner with local codes-Acoustic Musical Harp in case, 50+ Garden Gnomes-Tools-Sewing machines-Artist Supplies, Metal bakers Rack-Much Much More!

FOR SALE: Cub Cadet Zero-turn Mower. 23 hp Koehler engine with 400 hours. 48″ commercial deck. $1750 OBO. Located in Atlantic and will deliver locally. 243-2160. Please leave a message if no answer.

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FOR SALE: Horse plate that hangs on the wall, in condition $25; picture with flowers to hang on the wall $5. 243-5153.

FOR SALE: Kenmore stackable washer & dryer, best offer. 268-7210.

FOR SALE: KJAN 20th Anniversary cookbook $10. 243-5047.

7AM Sportscast 09-26-2016

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September 26th, 2016 by admin

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Minor beer party busted in Montgomery County Sunday

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September 26th, 2016 by admin

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office responded to a complaint of a minor beer party in Montgomery County on Sunday.  At approximately 12:00am Sunday deputies checked out the complaint location at 1418 220th Street. 8 juveniles and 3 other individuals over 18 were charged with Minor in Possession of Alcohol.

Officers charged and released on citation 20-year-old Haley Lea Mae Woods of Afton, 18-year-old Mercedes Marie Nissen of Henderson, and 18-year-old Ryker Edward Connell of Red Oak.

The 8 juveniles were taken to the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center and cited then released to custody of their parents.

The arrests were assisted by the Red Oak Police Department.

Sec. Northey: Proposed new rules on anhydrous “wrong on several levels”

Ag/Outdoor

September 26th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Strict new rules for storing a popular farm fertilizer are proposed by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, and Iowa’s top farm advocate says the rules are “wrong on several levels.” Iowa Agriculture Secretary Bill Northey says the rules needs to be thrown out and OSHA should go back to the drawing board. He says the proposed regulations stem from a fatal accident, but they really shouldn’t.

“The premise, coming about after the Texas fertilizer explosion, is completely unrelated to any concerns and it doesn’t really address any concerns around anhydrous ammonia itself,” Northey says. “It’s been a real reach for OSHA to be able to address anhydrous this way.” The blast at a fertilizer plant in West, Texas in April of 2013 leveled the small town, killed 15 people and destroyed dozens of homes. Investigators determined the explosion was caused by a fire that was intentionally set and was not caused by any breach in safety protocols.

Northey says implementation of the regulations will cause a host of problems. Northey says, “It’s just wrong on several levels and there’s certainly not enough time to be able to implement any changes, even though the changes really are not appropriate for what’s needed.” Northey says the cost of complying with the rules comes at a time when farmers and ranchers are already struggling financially and can’t really handle the extra burden.

“Every dollar matters on the farm,” Northey says. “Even with good crops in many areas of the corn belt, those dollars are not going to go far enough to pay for all the costs of putting that crop in the ground and to add extra costs, especially with no benefit to safety, just seems like the wrong thing to do.” Northey says the rules will hurt the smaller, independent retail fertilizer dealers the most.

The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture is asking OSHA to delay enforcement of its new requirements for storage of anhydrous ammonia until at least July of 2018.

(Radio Iowa)

Skyscan Forecast 9/26/16

Podcasts, Weather

September 26th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Skyscan Forecast- Monday, September 26, 2016  Dan Hicks

Today: Mostly sunny this morning becoming partly cloudy this afternooon. NW winds at 15-25. High 70.

Tonight: Clear skies with diminishing winds. Low 40.

Tuesday: Mostly sunny skies with NW winds at 10-15. High 70.

Wednesday: Partly cloudy. High 67.

Thursday: Partly cloudy. High 70.

 

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