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Iowa early News Headlines: Thu., Feb. 25th 2016

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February 25th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Senator Charles Grassley is defending his party’s refusal to consider a U.S. Supreme Court nominee. Grassley was defensive when peppered on a conference call with reporters Wednesday with questions about plans to block President Barack Obama’s nominee. Grassley says he and fellow Republicans believe voters deciding on a president this November should get a say in who replaces Justice Antonin Scalia who died unexpectedly on February 13th in Texas.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A legislative committee has launched an investigation into child abuse allegations at a former Iowa boarding school that had no state oversight. The House Government Oversight Committee says it will ask officials with the now-closed Midwest Academy in Keokuk to speak to lawmakers in the future. Representative Bobby Kaufmann, a Wilton Republican and committee chairman, said at a meeting Wednesday he intends to investigate how the school was able to operate without any state oversight.

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) — Northern Iowa has hired David Harris as its new athletic director. Harris, who is currently a senior associate athletic director at Iowa State, will take over at the end of March.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Polk County jury awarded three women $422,784 after a Des Moines police officer drove his squad car through an intersection and struck their car. The Register reports the lawsuit, filed on behalf of Kaileigh Joiner, E’Shayla Kelson and Marshee Jones, went to trial February 15th, nearly three years after the April 2013 crash.

2 men arrested on drug & other charges in Fremont County

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February 25th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office says two men were arrested on drug and other charges Wednesday, following a narcotics investigation near the area of Waubonsie Ave and 200th Avenue, in Bartlett. The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office K9 Unit conducted the investigation, during which 20-year old Jacob Thorne, of Sidney, Iowa and 35-year old Lionel Cawthon, of Omaha, Nebraska were arrested. Both face felony charges of Using a Minor in a Drug Trade, Delivery of Marijuana (17 pounds) and Failure to Affix a Drug Tax Stamp. A juvenile, 17-year old Jamie Garst, of Rock Port, Missouri was released to her parents with pending charges.

During the investigation deputies seized approximately 17 pounds of processed marijuana with a street value of $20,000. Thorne and Cawthon are being held at the Fremont County Law Enforcement Center on $20,000 bond.

Fremont County Deputies were assisted by deputies with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, Cass County, Iowa Sheriff’s Office, and Officers with the Tabor Police Department.

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Atlantic School Board discusses Communications issues/concerns

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February 24th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic School Board held a work session Wednesday evening, during which a large number of people showed up to hear primarily, about how the District intends to address issues in communication, in light of an article in the Atlantic News Telegraph by Board Member, Dr. Keith Swanson, with regard to several issues he thought the school district had not adequately addressed. That letter was followed-up by a response from Atlantic School District Superintendent Dr. Michael Amstein, who characterized Dr. Swanson’s assertions in the article, as “inaccurate.” Amstein also said Swanson’s concerns should have been addressed in an open board meeting.

(at left) Atlantic School Board President Josh McLaren; Superintendent Dr. Mike Amstein (Center), and Board member Dr. Keith Swanson (right). - Ric Hanson/photo

(at left) Atlantic School Board President Josh McLaren; Superintendent Dr. Mike Amstein (Center), and Board member Dr. Keith Swanson (right). – Ric Hanson/photo

At Wednesday night’s meeting, School Board President Josh McLaren said they would not talk about the specifics of the article. Instead, he said they should “Get back to the nuts and bolts of trying to build a team here.” As for how information is conveyed between Board members to clear-up any issues or confusion, School District Attorney Brett Nitzschke provided the Board with legal guidelines, and pointed out their own 200 Series Policies have the structure in-place for proper communications.

McLaren pointed out the Board had approved the 200 Series Policies in December, and they are available on-line on the District’s website for all to see. Dr. Swanson then spoke with regard to his article in the paper. Swanson said he wrote his letter to the paper, “Out of frustration.” He said also, “I do not feel that I have been accepted on this Board. We have had essentially no time to discuss anything. They have been filled with…fluff, things that meant essentially nothing, and spent our time without being productive.” He also said his questions with regard to some aspects of school finances weren’t answered to his satisfaction by Business Manager Mary Beth Fast.

The rest of the Communications portion of the meeting, was spent trying to hash out how items of concern by individual Board members – such as Dr. Swanson – can be addressed, and the answer was by placing them on the agenda, with the Board President having the final say over which items should be on any particular agenda. Brett Nitzschke said any communications outside a regular board session, such as e-mails with agenda matters, should be very “transparent,” to avoid the appearance of impropriety.

Board Member Kristy Pellett said she was disappointed in Dr. Swanson’s article in the paper, because it did not represent her viewpoint, and should not be taken as though his opinion was also the consensus of the Board. Board member Ali Bruckner said a lot of the issues Dr. Swanson brought up should be addressed at a future, open meeting, and there hasn’t been closure on some of his concerns. Pellet said past discussions on some issues haven’t met with her satisfaction, and that needs to be changed, as well.

But with regard to Dr. Swanson’s concerns over transportation issues, she said there had been a “rich discussion” over that, at a recent Board meeting. Board member Ali Bruckner summed up what she would like to have happen at future board meetings. She said it’s important all board members have the same, accurate information when a question is asked and the answer provided, especially when the Board member relays information to the public.

The Board will continue to work on its communications issues and team building, with help as necessary, from the IASB (Iowa Association of School Boards).

Northern Iowa tabs David Harris as A.D.

Sports

February 24th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) — Northern Iowa has hired David Harris as its new athletic director. Harris, who is currently a senior associate athletic director at Iowa State, will take over for Troy Dannen at the end of March. Dannen left to become the athletic director at Tulane in December.

Harris has been with the Cyclones since 2006. He’s the sports administrator for football, men’s basketball and wrestling, and is in charge of oversight for NCAA compliance and other areas for Iowa State.

Harris also worked at Wisconsin under current Cyclones director Jamie Pollard and at Mississippi, where he played football.

Property damage accident in Villisca Wed. morning

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February 24th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office says the teenage driver of a 1992 Pontiac Grand Prix was cited today (Wednesday) following a property damage accident that took place at around 7:35-a.m. The car, driven by 17-year old Austin Pellegrini, of Villisca, was traveling north on 5th Avenue in Villisca, when the teen failed to stop at the intersection with 4th Street. The vehicle was struck in the passenger side by a 2011 Chevy Malibu, driven by 70-year old Deloris Williams, of Villisca, who was traveling west on 4th Street.

Damage from the collision amounted to $6,500. No injuries were reported. Pellegrini was cited for Failing to Obey a Stop Sign.

Spartans come up short, Wheelers hit halftime wall

Sports

February 24th, 2016 by admin

IKM-Manning High School was the site of two Class 1A Boys Basketball District 14 Semi-finals on Tuesday night.

In the first game Exira-EHK came up a point short against Paton-Churdan as the Rockets grabbed a 38-37 victory.  The Spartans took the lead in the second quarter with Paton-Churdan big man Noah Juergensen on the bench with three fouls but let their 5 point halftime lead slip away in the third quarter.  The two teams see-sawed back and forth down the stretch and the Spartans had multiple opportunities to win the game but couldn’t get a few short chances to roll home. The Spartans had the ball down one with about 30 seconds remaining after Joe Towers missed the front end of a 1 and 1.  After a timeout Freshman Cole Burmeister took advantage of a match-up and got into the lane for a layup but saw it roll off, Freshman Dakota Rold grabbed the rebound and tried to put it back in but that was no good as well.  The ball then ended up back to the Spartans and they called their final time out with 12 seconds left.  The ball ended up being in bounded from underneath instead of the sideline as Coach Doug Newton anticipated and the Spartans ended up having the inbound pass stolen by Noah Juergensen.  Towers then hit two free throws on the other end before a desperation three by Brady Hansen came up short, Rold put the rebound back in as time ran out.  Towers led Paton-Churdan with 12 points as they move on to the District 14 final on Thursday.  Senior Brady Hansen and Rold both finished with 12 points for the Spartans as their season ends with a 17-6 record.

AudubonvsIKMManning02232016The Rockets will face the IKM-Manning Wolves on Thursday after they pulled away from the Audubon Wheelers in the second half of the nightcap. The Wheelers were down 10 after one quarter but rallied to trail by only 4 at halftime.  The second half though was all Wolves.  They raced away to a 15 point lead after three quarters and won the game 76-43.  IKM-Manning was led by star Senior Guard Kyle Wagner who poured in 38 points in the win.  Jared Vollstedt also added 12 points for the Wolves.  Audubon got 10 points apiece from Lake Hacker and Mitchell Nelsen in the loss. The Wheelers end their year at 14-7.

IKM-Manning and Paton-Churdan will now square off in the District 14 final on Thursday night at 7:00pm in Guthrie Center.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24th

Trading Post

February 24th, 2016 by admin

FOR SALE: 1995 Buick Regal, 4 door, runs good, about 20,000 miles on new tires, engine uses no oil $1,100. Call 712-783-4269 or cell: 712-249-6182.  SOLD!

Backyard & Beyond 2-24-2016

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

February 24th, 2016 by Jim Field

LaVon visits with Laverne Deist about the Audubon Lions Club Farm Toy Show on Saturday, February 27.

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2 arrests reported in Mills County

News

February 24th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports two, recent arrests. Early today (Wednesday), 28-year old Christopher James Wyland, of Shenandoah, was arrested on 287th Street for Driving Under Suspension. His bond was set at $300. And, Tuesday night, 27-year old Andrew Dean West, of Malvern, was arrested on a warrant for Domestic Abuse Assault (for which there is No Bond), and Unlawful Possession of Prescription Drugs, the bond for which was set at $1,000.

Heartbeat Today 2-24-2016

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

February 24th, 2016 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Atlantic FFA Instructor Eric Miller about National FFA Week.

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