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New University of Iowa auditorium to be unveiled

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September 7th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – A new auditorium at the University of Iowa is set to be open after the original space was damaged by flooding. The Iowa City Press-Citizen reports the original Hancher Auditorium opened in 1972. It was damaged beyond repair by a 2008 flood and the building’s demolition started in 2013.

The new 1,800-seat auditorium features silver-green padded chairs, eight sets of gallery seats above the orchestra level and two balconies. It’s scheduled to be unveiled in a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday.

The auditorium has a stage that is 13 feet higher than the old stage. The entire building is also 7 feet above the Iowa River’s 500-year flood level. The construction of the new auditorium cost $176 million.

Iowans overestimate student loan debt, survey finds

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September 7th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A survey of Iowa State Fairgoers suggests that students and families overestimate the debt associated with college, likely planning for the worst when preparing for the financial impact of higher education. Overall, 58 percent of those surveyed expect student debt from earning a college degree to top $35,000.

That number is 30 percent higher than the average student debt for Iowa public university graduates (just over $27,000) and 10 percent higher than the average debt for graduates of private, not-for-profit colleges and universities in Iowa ($31,806). The number was two and a half times the average debt for graduates of Iowa’s community colleges (just over $14,000).

The survey was taken by Iowa College Aid, the state agency administering state grants and scholarships for students continuing their education after high school as well as helping families prepare, plan and pay for college. At the fair, Iowa College Aid looked to both gauge the public’s ideas on student loan debt and help shine a light on areas where perception and reality differ.

“We know that more than half of Iowans who never enroll in postsecondary education cite cost as the reason,” said Karen Misjak, Iowa College Aid executive director. “That means an unrealistic expectation of student loan debt could hinder Iowa’s efforts to increase the number of residents who pursue higher education.”

For more information about planning and paying for college, visit IowaCollegeAid.gov.

Traffic stop in Pott. County leads to 2 arrested on drug & alcohol charges

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September 7th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop Tuesday night in Pottawattamie County resulted in two drug-related arrests. Sheriff’s officials say a Deputy stopped a car at around 10-p.m. in the 3500 block of Harry Langdon Blvd., after a check of the license showed the registered owner had a suspended license. During the stop, the Deputy noticed drug paraphernalia and open containers of alcohol, in plain view. There was also a strong odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle.

The driver was cited for Operating Under Suspension. Two passengers, 25-year old Alex John Rocha, and Brandon Jordan Rocha, both of Council Bluffs, were arrested for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. One of the men was also charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance. Both were also cited for Open Container as a passenger.

Among the items recovered from the vehicle, was a multi-colored “bong,” and two marijuana grinders, along with a sandwich bag containing a “Green leafy substance” suspected of being marijuana.

3 injured in Taylor County accident Tue. afternoon

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September 7th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Taylor County Sheriff’s Office says three people were injured during a collision Tuesday afternoon near Bushville. Officials say Oren (Junior) Campbell was southbound on Highway 148 in his 2013 Ford Edge SUV. Devin Barnes of Athens, Texas, was eastbound on J-20 in a 1997 Chevy Silverado owned by Kendal Arnold of Villisca.

As Campbell came to the intersection Barnes allegedly ran the stop sign at the intersection and came into the path of the pickup. Following the collision, both vehicles came to rest southeast of the intersection in the ditch.

Devin Barnes, Oren Campbell and his wife Wanda, were transported to the hospital in Corning. Both vehicles appeared to have been totaled during the crash. Charges against Barnes are currently pending. Assisting Taylor County Sheriff’s Office were Deputies from Adams County, Corning Fire and EMS, Taylor County EMS and Lenox Fire.

Unclear how many Iowans enrolled in now-closed ITT Technical Institute

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September 7th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The largest for-profit college in the country is closing immediately, but it’s not clear how many Iowa students may be affected. I-T-T Technical Institutes offered courses on-line and has operated attendance centers in the Des Moines suburb of Clive and Cedar Rapids, but the Cedar Rapids campus was closed and the Clive campus already had been targeted for closure.

I-T-T lost its accreditation and is under investigation for fraud. The U.S. Department of Education in August announced the school could not enroll students who were depending on federal financial aid. Federal grants and loans were I-T-T’s main source of revenue. Attorneys general from 20 states — including Iowa — have been investigating complaints against the school.

More than 40-thousand students had enrolled in I-T-T courses for the quarter that started this month. It’s unclear how those students can transfer credits to other schools or even if that’s possible.

I-T-T offered courses in business, information technology, nursing and health sciences. Federal officials say students who were defrauded by the school can apply for loan discharges.

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Backyard & Beyond 9-7-2016

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

September 7th, 2016 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Brenda Swope and Jim Nordskog of the Atlantic Elks about a new activity – Bingo!

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Cass County Supervisors approve Bible reading marathon request

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September 7th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors this (Wednesday) granted permission for a Bible Reading Marathon to take place on the courthouse block grounds, Sept. 19th through the 25th. Their action followed an explanation of the event from Sheryl Ieckel, of Atlantic. She said after a similar event was spearheaded at the State Capital in January, Governor Terry Branstad on April 26th, signed a proclamation that encouraged all Iowans to participate in the historic 99 county marathon.

In his proclamation, Branstad also encouraged “Individuals and families in Iowa to read through the Bible on a daily basis each year until the Lord comes.”  50 counties were able to hold bible reading session during the intended time frame for the event from June 30th through July 3rd.  Ieckle says the remaining counties are being asked to hold their reading session this month. She says the event in Cass County is planned for Sept. 19th through the 25th, from 7-a.m. to 7-p.m.

People will gather on the east lawn of the courthouse and read in 15-minute blocks for the 80 or so hours it will take to read the bible from cover to cover. Cass County Supervisor Chuck Rieken said he was not opposed to having the event held on the courthouse grounds, since it will not interfere with parking or access to the courthouse, but he warned it would mean other groups in the future, cannot be excluded in making similar requests.

The American Civil Liberties Union and the Freedom from Religion Foundation raised constitutional concerns over the proclamation, arguing the government should be “neutral” toward religion. The “First Liberty Institute” has said it will defend Branstad if he is sued over the matter.

In other business, the Board of Supervisors, per Iowa Code, passed a resolution abating the taxes on parcels of land owned by the City of Atlantic. And, they accepted the termination of lease agreements for County-owned crop and pasture ground, but rejected requests by the current tenants to have their three-year leases renewed beginning next Spring, at a lower rate.

The Board, in years past, has put County-owned land up for bid, and they will do so again next Spring, because they didn’t want to go against the practice they had already established.

Treynor XC Invite 09/06/2016

Sports

September 7th, 2016 by admin

Treynor Cross Country Invitational
Tuesday, September 6, 2016

GIRLS

Team Results

1
Underwood
70.00
2
AHSTW
103.00
3
Tri-Center
158.00
4
Logan-Magnolia
182.00
5
Boyer Valley
187.00
6
EHK/Exira
232.00
7
St. Albert
257.00
8
Riverside
261.00
9
West Harrison
264.00
10
Treynor
275.00
11
Southwest Iowa
357.00

Individual Results

1
Karley Larson
Underwood
20:08.34
2
Janette Schraft
East Mills
21:10.73
3
Payton Sporrer
IKM-Manning
21:41.30
4
Taylor Sporrer
Logan-Magnolia
21:52.09
5
Emily Copic
EHK/Exira
21:54.66
6
Mary Grace Martin
Underwood
21:55.43
7
Katlyn Holaday
CAM
22:24.39
8
Kiley Cook
Underwood
22:46.12
9
Jaycie Schueman
AHSTW
22:54.55
10
McKenzie Mantell
AHSTW
23:17.76

Full results here.

BOYS

Team Results

1
Tri-Center
95.00
2
Boyer Valley
125.00
3
Underwood
226.00
4
Riverside
244.00
5
AHSTW
265.00
6
IKM-Manning
272.00
7
St. Albert
282.00
8
Southwest Iowa
286.00
9
Treynor
304.00
10
Logan-Magnolia
344.00
11
Whiting
407.00

Individual Results

1
Jerry Jorgenson
Treynor
17:39.32
2
Connor Garrett
Boyer Valley
18:03.99
3
Joe Weber
Boyer Valley
18:05.81
4
Zach Ambrose
Boyer Valley
18:28.68
5
Lane Ausdemore
Tri-Center
18:52.75
6
Justin Ambrose
Boyer Valley
18:54.83
7
Dalton Fischer
Ahstw
18:57.19
8
Stephen McGee
Southwest Iowa
19:08.44
9
Caleb Chmelka
Tri-Center
19:09.88
10
Braxton Larsen
Tri-Center
19:15.39

Full results here.

Lorimor man arrested on drug charge in Union County

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September 7th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Union County Sheriff’s Office reports 27-year old Caleb Benjamin Frederickson, of Lorimor, was arrested Tuesday evening at his home. Frederickson was taken into custody on a Union County warrant for a Controlled Substance Violation. He was being held at the jail in Creston, on $50,000 bond.

2 arrested on drug charges in Creston

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September 7th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A man and a woman from Creston were arrested on drug charges, Tuesday. Creston Police report 22-year old Jami Michael and 26-year old Benjamin Rafter were taken into custody just before 9-p.m. Tuesday, on charges that include Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Michael was being held in the Ringgold County Jail, while Rafter was held in the Union County Jail. Their bonds were set at $1,000 each.

And, early this (Wednesday) morning, 57-year old Martin D. Kelly was arrested at 302 N. Pine Street in Creston, for Possession of Meth with the Intent to sell or manufacture under 5 grams. His bond was set at $50,000.