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Cass County Primary Election Results – FINAL

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June 7th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Republican Party candidates

Board of Supervisors, District 1

*Steve Green   169 (59.1%)

David Jones      62        (21.7%)

Dale Retallic     55        (19.2%)

Board of Supervisors, District  4

Rocky Anderson          19

Ryan Askeland 127

*Steve Baier                 170 (39.8%)

Todd Hansen                31

Nick Hensley                48

Barry Moore                30

Board of Supervisors, District 5

Ford Lillard                   84

Bernard Pettinger          65

*Frank Waters (I)          191 (56%)

County Auditor

Wendy Richter 765      (45.9%)

*Dale Sunderman (I)      900      (54.1%)

Primary Election Results – Guthrie County (FINAL)

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June 7th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Board of Supervisors, District 1 (Republicans) – Select 1

Jim Carroll                    21        (20.6%)

Jerri Christman            33        (32.4%)

*Jack E. Lloyd               47        (46.1%)

Primary Election results – Pottawattamie County (FINAL)

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June 7th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Board of Supervisors (2 Republicans move on to Nov.)

Republicans

*Marilyn Jo Drake   1,840   (36.06%)

Lynn Grobe (I)         1,022   (20.03%)

Shala Chevalier         342      (6.70%)

Lynne Brannigan      848      (16.62%)

*Tim Wichman            1,029   (20.16%)

Audubon County Primary results – FINAL

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June 7th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff

Todd Johnson (Rep., I)     624   (47%)

*Brian Juelsgaard (Rep.)    705   (53.0%)

Board of Supervisors

 Todd M. Nelson (I) Rep.  658   (33.7%)

Doug  Sorensen                   572  (29.3%)

*Rick Thompson                   711  (36.4%)

Votto’s homer in 9th leads Reds over Cardinals 7-6

Sports

June 7th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

CINCINNATI (AP) – Joey Votto homered with one out in the bottom of the ninth inning on Tuesday night, powering the Cincinnati Reds to a 7-6 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals after they blew a five-run lead for the second straight day. Votto connected off left-hander Kevin Siegrist (4-1) for his fifth career game-ending homer and Cincinnati’s third homer of the game. The Reds have won five of their last six games overall.

Cincinnati pulled ahead 6-1 with the help of Adam Duvall’s three-run homer off Mike Leake, his fourth homer in five games. The Reds got Duvall from the Giants as part of a trade for Leake last July, and the right-hander signed with St. Louis in the offseason.

Left-hander John Lamb shut down the Cardinals with his 65 mph curveball, allowing only one earned run in a career-high 7 1/3 innings. That’s when the major leagues’ worst bullpen let another late lead get away.

Railroad cleaning up tracks from leaking tanker in Harrison County

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June 7th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa Department of Natural Resouces said Tuesday, a railroad tanker carrying 25,000 gallons of animal fat leaked along tracks Monday from Missouri Valley in Harrison County to Fairfax in Linn County, a distance of approximately 200 miles. Environmental specialists from the DNR inspected the track along the route where the spill occurred and found the amount of spillage varied greatly. The material could be found on the track right-of-way and at crossings.

The largest amount of spillage was found in Boone where the train was stopped for 15 minutes and an estimated 1,500 gallons was lost. The material was vacuumed up by clean-up crews and a trench was constructed to contain any seepage or runoff of the material if it rains.

None of the material was found to have reached any surface water. The environmental concern would be the animal fat reaching a creek or stream where it could threaten aquatic species in the water. Clean-up crews contracted through the Union-Pacific Railroad worked both Monday and Tuesday. Oil-dry was applied at railroad crossings on Monday where the material could cause slick conditions for vehicle traffic. A solution was also being applied on the spilled material to help break down the animal fat.

The spill apparently happened when a cap came off the bottom valve of the tanker causing all of the contents to drain while it was in route. The leak was not discovered until the train reached Cedar Rapids.

The DNR is continuing to investigate the incident and monitor clean-up efforts.

Red Oak man arrested for leaving the scene of an accident

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June 7th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak arrested two men on separate charges, Tuesday. 20-year old Todd Michael Rensch II, of Red Oak, was arrested at around 6:10-p.m., on a Mills County warrant for leaving the scene of an accident. His bond at the Montgomery County Jail was set at $1,000.

And, at around  2:15-p.m., 27-year old Jeremy Jon Thompson, of Red Oak, was arrested on a Montgomery County warrant for Violation of Probation. Thompson was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $10,000 cash bond.

Red Oak man arrested for eluding and Theft

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June 7th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A report of a stolen vehicle in Red Oak Tuesday afternoon resulted in a pursuit and arrest. According to Red Oak Police, 25-year old Eric Vannausdle, of Red Oak, was taken into custody at around 3:15-p.m., and charged with felony eluding and Theft in the 2nd Degree. His bond was set at $5,000.

His arrest followed a report by Tracy Vannausdle, of Red Oak, indicating her 1991 Jeep Wrangler had been stolen. A Montgomery County Sheriff’s Deputy saw the SUV operated by Eric Vannausdle, as it entered the City of Stanton, from the north. The deputy attempted to stop the Jeep, which then continued south through Stanton on O Avenue, and into Page County, where the vehicle was cornered by law enforcement in the area of O Avenue and 190th Street.

Montgomery County deputies were assisted by deputies with the Page County Sheriff’s Office, Red Oak Police, and the Iowa State Patrol.

More discussion expected Wed. evening on voted PPEL & PPEL Income Surtax, in Atlantic

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June 7th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic School District’s Board of Education, Wednesday evening, is expected to continue with discussion pertaining to a special election for a voted Physical Plant and Equipment Levy (PPEL) and PPEL Income Surtax. The talks are part of the Board’s regular monthly meeting that begins at 5:30-p.m in the Atlantic High School Media Center.

A Resolution of Election has been prepared calling for a vote on the combination PPEL and PPEL Income Surtax  which, if approved on Sept. 13th, would cause the regular, 1o-year PPEL to begin December 31st for each calendar year, commencing with the 2017 calendar year, and the PPEL Income Surtax to begin July 1st, 2017.

One Resolution calls for the regular PPEL Public Measure to be levied at a rate of 85-cents per thousand dollars assessed valuation, beginning July 1, 2017. A second Public Measure, which combines the PPEL and PPEL Income surtax, says the percentage of Income Surtax will not exceed 20-percent (to be determined by the Board each year), with the total taxation not to exceed $1.34 per $1,000 of assessed property value in any one tax year. If the measure fails, it would still not “Terminate or restrict authority previously granted by the voters to levy a special tax for any one or more of the purposes permitted by Iowa law.”  A similar Measure placed before the voters last fall, failed. School Board members hope to have the matter explained in more detail at future, public meetings.

In other business, the Atlantic School Board will act on recommendations by Superintendent Dr. Michael Amstein, for a 3% salary increase beginning with the 2016-17 School Year, for School District Administrators and Supervisors, and a 3% salary increase for Central Office clerical staff. In his request, Amstein says the cost of the salary increase for Administrators and Supervisors amounts to $29,108, which includes IPERS and FICA. He notes that during the 2015-16 school year, the Administrators and Supervisors did not receive a raise, but were given five additional vacation leave days that they were allowed to exchange for cash at the end of the school year. The same offer does not apply to the coming school year, but Amstein requests those individuals be able to retain the option to be paid for up to 5 days unused vacation leave at the end of the 2016-17 school year.

With regard to the Central Office clerical staff, Amstein says the cost of their salary increase would amount to $9,377, which again, includes IPERS and FICA. It affects four clerical positions, two tech support and one grounds maintenance positions. The 3% increase is less than the total package agreement negotiated with the non-certified employees association for the 2016-17 year.

And finally, the Atlantic School Board, Wednesday, will act on approving Contracts or Letters of Assignment for: Rebecca Vandevanter – Schuler Elem. Secretary; Ryan Henderson – High School P.E./Weight Training Teacher; Kelly Northwick – Washington Elem. Special Ed. Teacher, and Lenzi Jones – 3rd Grade Teacher.

ERWIN FERDINAND SIEH, 93, of Avoca (Svcs. 06-09-2016)

Obituaries

June 7th, 2016 by admin

ERWIN FERDINAND SIEH, 93, of Avoca died Monday, June 6th at Avoca Specialty Care.  Funeral Services for ERWIN SIEH will be held Thursday, June 9th at 1:30pm at Trinity Lutheran Church in Avoca.  Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca has the arrangements.

Family will greet friends Wednesday, June 8th from 6:00pm-8:00pm at Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca.

Burial will be in the Graceland Cemetery in Avoca.

ERWIN FERDINAND SIEH is survived by:

Sons: Mark (Bonnie) Sieh of Avoca.  Alan (Bobbi) Sieh of Avoca.

5 Grandchildren

4 Great-Grandchildren