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(Update 10-a.m.) Atlantic woman arrested after early morning chase

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March 30th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

(In an update to our earlier reports) – A chase that began early this (Wednesday) morning in rural Cass County resulted in the arrest of a woman on drug and other charges. The Cass County Sheriff’s Office says 28-year old Denise Jean Chamberlin, of Atlantic, faces a felony Eluding charge, along with an aggravated misdemeanor charge of OWI/2nd offense, and a serious misdemeanor charge of Driving While Revoked. She was also cited for numerous moving violations, including: speeding; Reckless driving; and, four counts of Failure to Obey a Stop Sign.

Chamberlin was arrested after a nearly 15 minute pursuit that began a little after 1-a.m.  Deputy Ben Bartholomew noticed a 2002 Mitsubishi took an abrupt turn onto a gravel road when he passed by the vehicle while on routine patrol. When Bartholomew turned around near 710th and Galveston Road and tried to question the driver, the SUV sped-off.

The chase wound its way across gravel, dirt and paved roads before coming to an end when Bartholomew performed a PIT maneuver just west of the intersection of White Pole Road and 690th Street, at around 1:20-a.m. The move caused the SUV to spin into the south ditch off White Pole Road.

(Photos by KJAN News Director Ric Hanson)

(Photos by KJAN News Director Ric Hanson)

IMG_20160330_022148241Chamberlin was taken to the Cass County Jail and later released n her own recognizance. A passenger in the vehicle was not charged. The Cass County Sheriff’s Office Dodge Charger was damaged during the pursuit, but still functional.

Golf/Tennis Results Tuesday

Sports

March 30th, 2016 by admin

Results Tuesday, March 29th

High School Golf

@ Avoca

The AHSTW boy’s and girl’s golf teams earned home wins on Tuesday to open the season by beating Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton and Adair-Casey.

Boys: AHSTW 194, Exira-EHK 203, Adair-Casey 253.

Gage Lauritsen of Exira-EHK shot a 45 to take medalist honors, beating Dustin Engel by tiebreaker.

Girls: AHSTW 233. Exira-EHK 266. Adair-Casey No Team Score.

Hannah Denning led AHSTW with a 52 to take medalist honors.

High School Tennis

Abraham Lincoln 6, Harlan 3

Glenwood dominates Hawkeye 10 South Track Meet

Sports

March 30th, 2016 by admin

The Glenwood Track and Field teams dominated on home turf to win both the boys and girls Hawkeye 10 South Meet.

Boys Team Standings

  1. Glenwood 170pts
  2. Shenandoah 79pts
  3. Clarinda 64.5pts
  4. Creston 37.5pts
  5. Red Oak 21pts

Glenwood got wins from Josh Lee in the 100m, Caleb Petersen in the 400m, Andrew Blum in the 800m, Carter Von Essen in the 400m Hurdles, Kyle Murtfeld in the Long Jump, Nate Sherrano in the Shot Put, and Cody Sorenson in the Discus.

Girls Team Standings

  1. Glenwood 157.5pts
  2. Shenandoah 97pts
  3. Creston 68.5pts
  4. Clarinda 56.5pts
  5. Red Oak 11.5pts

The Glenwood girls won six of the seven relays and got wins in the 100 hurdles and 400 hurdles from Molly Dean, and wins in the shot put and discus from Linnea Konfrst.

Atlantic woman arrested on a Cass Co. warrant associated w/prescription drug violation

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March 30th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports an Atlantic woman was arrested Monday, on a Cass County Sheriff’s Office warrant for Prescription Drug Violation (a Serious misdemeanor). 24-year old Thea Marie Sherman was taken to the Cass County Jail and released Tuesday on her own recognizance.

Atlantic Girls Third at Monarch Relays

Sports

March 30th, 2016 by admin

Harlan Community High School stepped in to play host to the Denison Monarch Relays on Tuesday night.  In the girls portion of the meet Atlantic walked away with a third place finish.

GIRLS

Team Standings

  1. Denison-Schleswig 133pts
  2. Harlan 119pts
  3. Atlantic 102pts
  4. Lewis Central 80.5pts
  5. St. Albert 23.5pts
  6. Kuemper Catholic 22pts

100M Dash – Finals

1 Whitney Weiss D/S 13.87 8.00
2 Ashlyn Smith LC 14.09 6.00
3 Alex Mohr D/S 14.27 4.00
4 Charity Williams Atlantic 14.34 3.00
5 Sidney Craig Harlan 14.46 2.00

200M Dash – Finals

1 Sarah Branning D/S 28.97 8.00
2 Allyssa Ertz D/S 29.04 6.00
3 Taylor Hansen Atlantic 29.26 4.00
4 Lexi Larsen Harlan 29.31 3.00
5 Lexi Freund Atlantic 30.45 2.00

400M Dash – Finals

1 Vanessa Gunderson D/S 1:05.65 8.00
2 Allyssa Ertz D/S 1:08.74 6.00
3 Abby Bruck Harlan 1:09.17 4.00
4 Molly Gubbels Harlan 1:10.21 3.00
5 Deanna Roark Atlantic 1:11.21 2.00

800M Run – Finals

1 Tiffany Williams Atlantic 2:31.05 8.00
2 Ellie Mendlik D/S 2:31.72 6.00
3 Raegan Andersen D/S 2:38.30 4.00
4 Baylee Hoegh Harlan 2:40.59 3.00
5 Savannah Parman Harlan 2:47.70 2.00

100M Hurdles – Finals

1 Allison Bruck Harlan 16.85 8.00
2 Cara Kastner D/S 18.19 5.00
2 Sarah Heilesen D/S 18.19 5.00
4 Hannah Irlbeck Kuemper 18.27 3.00
5 Belecia Smith Atlantic 18.32 2.00

1500M Run – Finals

1 Ellie Mendlik D/S 5:28.22 8.00
2 Raegan Andersen D/S 5:31.65 6.00
3 Kara Rueschenberg Harlan 5:38.03 4.00
4 Emma Smith LC 5:45.51 3.00
5 Deena Hayes Harlan 5:48.52 2.00

3000M Run – Finals

1 Kye Madsen LC 11:28.27 8.00
2 Karsyn Rush Atlantic 12:34.98 6.00
3 Madison Parks LC 13:01.49 4.00
4 Sierra Parker Atlantic 14:00.53 3.00
5 Adriana Marquez D/S 14:12.30 2.00

400M Hurdle – Finals

1 Chole Hansen Harlan 1:12.27 8.00
2 Vanessa Gunderson D/S 1:14.04 6.00
3 Sunday Faya D/S 1:15.36 4.00
4 Denae Statzer LC 1:16.19 3.00
5 Belecia Smith Atlantic 1:18.79 2.00

Discus – Finals

1 Gillian Streit Harlan 113-00 8.00
2 Addison Ferry Harlan 101-03 6.00
3 Sidney Svoboda Atlantic 97-05 4.00
4 Cheyenne Elliott Atlantic 93-11 3.00
5 Kayla Venner Kuemper 92-03 2.00

High Jump – Finals

1 Tiffany Williams Atlantic 5-01.00 8.00
2 Sunday Faya D/S 5-00.00 6.00
3 Taylor Frederick Harlan 4-08.00 4.00
4 Alexis Brockman Atlantic 4-06.00 3.00
5 Bailey White St. Albert 4-04.00 1.50
5 Madison Parks LC 4-04.00 1.50

Long Jump – Finals

1 Madison Paulson LC 14-09.50 8.00
2 Kaitlyn Pearce St. Albert 14-08.00 6.00
3 Kailey Pick D/S 13-09.00 4.00
4 Emily Merksick LC 13-05.00 3.00
5 Ashlyn Smith LC 13-04.00

Shot Put – Finals

1 Sidney Svoboda Atlantic 31-07.00 8.00
2 Jenny Weisenborn Harlan 31-03.00 6.00
3 Gillian Streit Harlan 30-01.50 4.00
4 Cheyenne Elliott Atlantic 30-00.50 3.00
5 Sarah Heilesen D/S 29-03.00 2.00

4X100M Relay – Finals

1 D/S 53.01 10.00 Runners
2 Harlan 54.07 8.00 Runners
3 LC 54.49 6.00 Runners

4X200M Relay – Finals

1 Harlan 1:51.82 10.00 Runners
2 D/S 1:54.75 8.00 Runners
3 LC 1:55.52 6.00 Runners

4X400M Relay – Finals

1 Harlan 4:29.39 10.00 Runners
2 Atlantic 4:31.93 8.00 Runners
3 LC 4:45.24 6.00 Runners

4X800M Relay – Finals

1 D/S 10:38.34 10.00 Runners
2 Harlan 10:49.97 8.00 Runners
3 LC 11:18.07 6.00 Runners

400M Shuttle Hurdle Relay – Finals

1 Atlantic 1:15.63 10.00 Runners
2 LC 1:26.14 8.00 Runners
3 Kuemper 1:26.66 6.00 Runners

800-Sprint Medley Relay – Finals

1 LC 2:04.18 10.00 Runners
2 Kuemper 2:04.84 8.00 Runners
3 Harlan 2:04.95 6.00 Runners

1600-Distance Medley Relay – Finals

1 Atlantic 4:33.86 10.00 Runners
2 Harlan 4:49.37 8.00 Runners
3 St. Albert 4:50.75 6.00 Runners

Workforce Alignment Committee Taking Action

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March 30th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce reports business leaders in the Atlantic Area are collaborating to strengthen jobs and job opportunities. The group has created the Cass County Workforce Alignment Committee. The goal of the committee is to strengthen relationships among employers in Cass County to help address workforce issues including: employee development, school-to-work programs, training, recruitment, retention, community development and housing opportunities.

Committee member Jay Edwards, MAHLE Engine Components USA, Inc., said “The days of putting an ad in the paper and waiting for people to line-up at your door are long gone, Cass County businesses of all types need to collaborate to come up with solutions and strategies that cannot be developed alone.” Edwards added “This is the kind of effort local business needs to improve our community’s future.”

The mission of the Cass County Workforce Alignment Committee is to attract, develop and retain a skilled workforce in Cass County. Three goals have been determined to help achieve this mission:

1. Community development to attract younger and culturally diverse populations to increase the size of the workforce.
2. Develop the skills of the current and future workforce to meet business needs.
3. Address community needs to retain workers and families. Officials say that’s the main focus of the committee.

Ouida Hargens, Executive Director, Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce, says “The goals are big but attainable. We aren’t expecting this to change overnight but it gives the committee and community a map to success.” To help reach the goal, objectives and actions steps have been determined and clearly defined by the committee. All of the information is included in the Cass County Workforce Alignment Plan. This plan is posted on www.atlanticiowa.com.

The Workforce Alignment Committee will meet again on April 28th, 2016 at Noon at the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce, 102 Chestnut Street. If you are interested in helping or have questions, please contact: Ouida Hargens at 712.243.3017 or ouida@atlanticiowa.com.

Atlantic Boys Win Title at Monarch Relays hosted by Harlan

Sports

March 30th, 2016 by admin

Harlan Community High School stepped in to play host to the Denison Monarch Relays on Tuesday night.  In the boys portion of the meet Atlantic walked away with a team title.

BOYS

Team Standings

  1. Atlantic 119pts
  2. Lewis Central 109pts
  3. Harlan 84.50pts
  4. Denison-Schleswig 56pts
  5. St. Albert 51.5pts
  6. Kuemper 36pts

100M Dash – Finals

1 Caleb Rasmussen Harlan 11.87 8.00
2 Logan Redeker LC 11.93 6.00
3 Ryan Main LC 12.13 4.00
4 Landon Slechta D/S 12.15 3.00
5 Blake Rallis St. Albert 12.17 2.00

200M Dash – Finals

1 Marcus Klein Harlan 23.12 8.00
2 Glen Bertelson St. Albert 24.07 6.00
4 Jacob Schaefer Kuemper 24.34 3.00
5 Nhial Biliew D/S 24.69 2.00

400M Dash – Finals

1 Sal Fidone LC 51.53 8.00
2 Glen Bertelson St. Albert 51.54 6.00
3 Nhial Biliew D/S 52.29 4.00
4 Brantley Owens LC 52.58 3.00

800M Run – Finals – Heat 2

1 Levi Preston Harlan 2:04.62 8.00
2 Jaxson Eden Atlantic 2:11.38 6.00
3 Ryan Hawkins Atlantic 2:15.52 4.00
4 Joe Liston St. Albert 2:17.58 3.00
5 Noah Korner LC 2:19.88 2.00

110M Hurdles – Finals – Heat 2

1 Gratt Reed Atlantic 15.61 8.00
2 Drake Roller Atlantic 16.52 6.00
3 Alec Mass LC 16.55 4.00
4 Trevor Popp D/S 17.48 3.00
5 Bailey Teply LC 17.54 2.00

1600M Run – Finals

1 Jaxson Eden Atlantic 4:54.90 8.00
2 Ben Grote Kuemper 5:07.21 6.00
3 Phoenix Shadden Atlantic 5:10.65 4.00
4 Kyle Kuckta LC 5:11.31 3.00
5 David Salazar D/S 5:15.84 2.00

3200M Run – Finals

1 Phoenix Shadden Atlantic 10:49.35 8.00
2 David Salazar D/S 10:50.18 6.00
3 Ryan Hawkins Atlantic 11:08.61 4.00
4 Cody VanWinkle LC 12:44.95 3.00
5 Jackson Parkhurst Harlan 12:46.66 2.00

400M Hurdle – Finals – Heat 2

1 Brendan Holmes Atlantic 56.55 8.00
2 Bailey Teply LC 58.74 6.00
3 Izak Baumhover Kuemper 59.73 4.00
4 Drake Roller Atlantic 1:00.34 3.00
5 Max Duggan LC 1:00.98 2.00

Discus – Finals

1 Mitchell Brinkman LC 152-00 8.00
2 Curtis Schnack Harlan 146-03 6.00
3 Jon Bieker Harlan 137-00 4.00
4 Nick Miller D/S 120-00 3.00
5 Jade Magnuson D/S 116-03 2.00

High Jump – Finals

1 Miles Rupiper Kuemper 6-06.00 8.00
2 Alec Hayes Atlantic 6-02.00 6.00
3 Nhial Biliew D/S 6-02.00 4.00
4 Ryan Hawkins Atlantic 5-08.00 3.00
5 Nate Shepherd LC 5-08.00 2.00

Long Jump – Finals

1 Miles Rupiper Kuemper 20-05.25 8.00
2 Marcus Klein Harlan 20-00.00 6.00
3 Ryan Main LC 18-08.00 4.00
4 Jaden Langenfeld D/S 18-07.00 3.00
5 Alec Mass LC 18-00.50 2.00

Shot Put – Finals

1 Mitchell Brinkman LC 48-11.00 8.00
2 Jon Bieker Harlan 46-05.00 6.00
3 Curtis Schnack Harlan 45-10.00 4.00
4 Dylan Ferguson Harlan 45-06.00
5 Dane Theobald LC 42-04.00 3.00

4X100M Relay – Finals

1 LC 43.70 10.00 Runners
2 Harlan 45.34 8.00 Runners
3 D/S 47.29 6.00 Runners
4 St. Albert 48.04 4.00 Runners
5 Kuemper 48.29 Runners

4X200M Relay – Finals

1 Harlan 1:34.02 10.00 Runners
2 Atlantic 1:35.43 8.00 Runners
3 St. Albert 1:38.71 6.00 Runners
4 LC 1:39.42 4.00 Runners
5 Kuemper 1:40.31 Runners

4X400M Relay – Finals

1 Atlantic 3:35.53 10.00 Runners
2 LC 3:37.88 8.00 Runners
3 Harlan 3:43.22 6.00 Runners
4 St. Albert 3:43.56 4.00 Runners
5 D/S 4:10.29 Runners

4X800M Relay – Finals

1 St. Albert 8:55.24 10.00 Runners
2 Atlantic 8:56.87 8.00 Runners
3 LC 9:25.05 6.00 Runners
4 D/S 9:40.15 4.00 Runners
5 Harlan 9:46.17 Runners

400M Shuttle Hurdle Relay – Finals – Heat 2

1 Atlantic 1:02.29 10.00 Runners
3 Harlan 1:06.43 6.00 Runners
2 D/S 1:06.29 8.00 Runners
         

1600-Distance Medley Relay – Finals

1 Atlantic 4:00.53 10.00 Runners
2 LC 4:05.06 8.00 Runners
3 Kuemper 4:05.72 6.00 Runners
4 St. Albert 4:05.74 4.00 Runners
5 D/S 4:13.82 Runners

 

 

 

Ernst 2016 “Roast and Ride” to be held in Des Moines, at state fairgrounds

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March 30th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Iowa Senator Joni Ernst will hold her second annual “Roast and Ride” fundraiser at the Iowa State Fairgrounds on August 27th. Ernst held the first edition of this event last June at the Central Iowa Expo site near Boone. Seven Republican presidential candidates addressed the crowd. Ernst and Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker each rode Harley’s and led a procession of motorcycles to Boone.

This year’s edition will feature another motorcycle ride. Ernst will speak. Her staff says the event will give Iowans “an opportunity to rally in support of the Republican presidential nominee” and hear from Iowa Republicans who are on the 2016 General Election ballot.

Sen. Joni Ernst on last year's "Roast and Ride."  (pic from Radio Iowa)

Sen. Joni Ernst on last year’s “Roast and Ride.” (pic from Radio Iowa)

Last year Ernst said she wanted to start a “new tradition” for Iowa Republicans like the high-profile “steak fry” fundraisers former Iowa Senator Tom Harkin held for Iowa Democrats for four decades. Bill Clinton, Al Gore and Barack Obama all made more than one appearance at the annual Harkin Steak Fry. Ernst’s staff says “additional details” about the 2016 “Roast and Ride” will be released later.

(Radio Iowa)

Rockwell City man arrested in Audubon on numerous Theft charges associated w/Lottery tix

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March 30th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A man from Calhoun County was arrested Monday by Audubon Police, on multiple charges associated with lottery tickets. 21-year old Ryan Patrick McDonald, of Rockwell City, faces eight felony counts of Lottery Ticket Theft, two felony counts of  Attempted Lottery Ticket Theft, a single felony Ongoing Criminal Conduct charge, and two misdemeanor counts of Fraudulent Practices in the 5th degree.  McDonald is currently being held in the Audubon County Jail on $25,000 bond.

Audubon Police Chief Matt Starmer reports also, on Sunday, officers in Audubon arrested 30-year old Nicholas Steven McClure, of Audubon, on an outstanding warrant issued out of Crawford County.  McClure was then turned over to the Crawford County Sheriffs Office.

Last Thursday (March 24th), 29-year old Lachelle Petersen, of Elk Horn, turned herself-in to authorities on an Audubon Police Department warrant for trespassing.  Petersen was processed and then taken to appear before a magistrate.

And, on March 18th, Audubon Police arrested 32-year old Larry Jack Oles, of Audubon, for Domestic Abuse Assault.  Oles was transported to the Audubon County Jail to appear before a magistrate.  The Audubon County Sheriff’s Office assisted in the arrest.

Cass Supervisors expected to act on supporting CAT grant application

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March 30th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors will hold their regular weekly meeting on Thursday, this week. During their 8:30-a.m. session in their Board room at the Courthouse, the Board is expected to act on a request from the Atlantic Parks & Recreation Department, for a commitment of $40,000 to help secure a $360,000 Vision Iowa CAT (Community Attraction and Tourism) Grant for improvements to the Schildberg Recreation Area. The Board had twice previously tabled action on the matter.

During their meeting last week, the Supervisors mentioned the constituents in some of their districts were opposed to the County committing tax dollars. The idea of using Local Option Sales Tax (LOST) monies was brought-up, as the project might be considered a “Rural/County Betterment/Development” project, but it was also pointed out that the Board preferred to use LOST dollars to reduce debt and focus more on the county’s roads and bridges. The Board asked Parks and Rec Director Roger Herring to bring information to their next meeting, on the potential economic benefit to the County from tourism dollars.

In other business, the Board will likely act on establishing the rate of compensation for Precinct election officials, and the appointment of a Grove Township Trustee, to fill a vacancy term that will end Dec. 31st, 2018.