United Group Insurance

Cord to step down from Atlantic City Council seat

News

March 2nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic Mayor Dave Jones announced Wednesday, At Large Councilman Bob Cord will be stepping down from his seat sometime in the near future, due to relocation to another community. A more precise time-frame for his departure has not yet been set. Jones said anyone with interest in filling the soon-to-be vacant seat, should let him know, or contact City Hall. The position is available for anyone within the City Limits of Atlantic. Jones said he’d like to get some names as soon as possible so the process of finding a replacement for Cord can begin.

Whomever fills the seat will do so until the next election for that position is on the ballot. Jones thanked Cord for his service, and letting him know well in advance he intends to depart from his position on the Council.

In other business, Atlantic Public Library Director Natalie Struecker reported to the City Council, that there is changes in-place at the library this month, that patrons will want to be aware of. She said for adults, no new classes will be offered except on how to download e-books on March 16th. Technology classes will be offered March 10th and 24th, and again April 4th and 18th. Cass County Master Gardeners will talk about adding vegetable plants to your landscape or garden, on March 22nd.

Looking ahead to next month (April), Struecker says anyone with documents to shred will want to plan to bring them to the library April 4th, from 1-untiol 4-p.m., when a mobile shredder will be available in the parking lot. She said you can drive up and drop-off up to three containers of paper or documents to be shredded.

And, two traveling exhibits “History of the Book,” and “At Home in the Heartland: Forgotten Stories of how Iowans got to be ‘us’,” will be at the library, thanks to sponsorship from the Cass County Genealogy Society. The “History of the Book,” from stone tablet to the inventing of the printing press, will be on display from April 18th thru May 15th, while the other exhibit on what makes Iowans and the Midwest different from other areas of the country, will be on display April 29th, from 9-a.m. until 12-p.m. For more information on the programs and activities available at the Atlantic Public Library, go to www.atlantic.lib.ia.us, or call 712-243-5466.

Atlantic Mayor Jones to run for County Board of Supervisors

News

March 2nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic Mayor Dave Jones announced Wednesday evening, his intention to run as a Republican in June, for a seat on the Cass County Board of Supervisors in District 1. That seat is currently held by Duane McFadden, who announced in February that he would not be running for re-election after 12 years on the Board.

Jones said he’s spoken with McFadden since last year about running for the seat, and since “The Council’s in pretty good shape…the City’s in pretty good shape, so maybe {it’s time to] move up a little bit on the ladder of the political scene.”

Jones said infrastructure and economic development are his primary focus. He says the people he’s spoken with tell him the County roads infrastructure is their main concern. They’ve mentioned the base is gone from many of the gravel roads, especially north and west of town.

Dave Jones

Dave Jones

Jones was elected to the City Council At Large in 1996,and later was elected Mayor.
He says his goal has been and will continue to be to never say “I will cut taxes, because I don’t want to lie to the public.” He says his philosophy is to manage tax money like a business…make the tax base grow…you don’t have to worry about raising taxes.”

He’ll be running for the District 1 seat against Atlantic Police Chief Steve Green, who is also a Republican, in the June Primary. The other seat up for grabs in November is in District 4, which is currently held by Chuck Rieken, of Griswold. Rieken has also announced he will not be running for re-election. No one has presently filed to run for that seat.

Marion knocks off Harlan in Girls 4A Quarterfinals

Sports

March 2nd, 2016 by admin

The upsets keep coming in Class 4A.

The latest victim was No. 3 Harlan, winner of the last two state championships. A young Marion team with no state tournament experience hit a slew of early 3-pointers, then countered Harlan’s comeback attempt to post a 46-38 quarterfinal victory.

With the win by the seventh-ranked Indians, the top four teams in the rankings were out of the tournament before the semifinal round. No. 1 Western Dubuque, No. 2 Lewis Central and No. 4 Ballard also were eliminated.

Marion starts three sophomores and two freshmen, but they played relaxed and easy from the start. The Indians’ first six field goals were 3-pointers as they bolted to a 20-4 lead, forcing Harlan into a near impossible game of catchup.

The Cyclones went without a field goal in the first quarter, trailed 20-6 at halftime and were down 32-16 late in the third quarter. But they finally started hitting some shots and fashioned a 13-1 run that Taylor Frederick capped with a banked 3-pointer, cutting the lead to 33-29 midway through the fourth quarter.

Harlan twice more got the lead down to four, the last time at 38-34 on Emma Ahrenholtz’s corner 3 with 2:18 remaining. The Indians stemmed the comeback there by making six free throws down the stretch, getting a key offensive rebound from Mia Laube along the way.

Laube rebounded Chloe Rice’s missed free throw and that resulted in two more free throws for Rice, who made both for a 45-36 lead with 39.2 seconds left.

Freshman Sophie Willette led Marion with 12 points and Rice, a sophomore, scored 10. Freshman Maddie Knapp added nine points in three 3-pointers.

Jordyn Moser and Taylor Frederick, veterans of Harlan’s title teams, led the Cyclones with 13 points each. The 5-foot-7 Moser also grabbed 14 rebounds. Frederick was bottled up early by a collapsing defense but broke free for 10 fourth-quarter points.

Pella holds off #2 Lewis Central

Sports

March 2nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Eighth ranked Pella survived a lengthy drought in the fourth quarter to hold off second ranked Lerwis Central 47-41 in a class 4A quarterfinal round game. Leading 41-30 early in the fourth quarter the Lady Dutch went into a delay game and managed only one field goal the remainder of the game.

The Lady Dutch only managed eight points in the fourth quarter but held on for the victory. It was a struggle all game on offense for the Titans who made only five of 20 shots in the opening half and trailed 26-15 at the break. The Titans pulled to within 41-37 in the fourth quarter but misfired on four opportunities to get even closer.

Maegen Holt led Lewis Central with 21 points.

DEL BROWN, 94, of Greenfield (Svcs. 3/8/16)

Obituaries

March 2nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DEL BROWN, 94, of Greenfield, died Tuesday, March 2nd, at the Greenfield Rehabilitation and Health Care Center in Greenfield. A Celebration of Life service for DEL BROWN will be held 10:30-a.m. Tue., March 8th, at the United Methodist Church in Greenfield. Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield has the arrangements.

Visitation at the funeral home is from 2-until 7-pm Monday, March 7th, with the family greeting friends on Monday, from 2-until 4-pm at the funeral home. Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Burial will be in the Greenfield Cemetery. A luncheon will be held at the church following the committal services at the cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to the Del Brown memorial fund to be established by the family at a later date.

DEL BROWN is survived by:

Her children: Lowell Anderson and wife, Nancy of Squaw Valley, CA; Keith Anderson and wife, Ana of Fresno, CA; Pamela Bodwell of Moreno Valley, CA, and Michael Bodwell and wife, Judy of Ankeny.

13 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; 4 great-great-grandchildren; one cousin, Joy Collins of Winterset; several nieces; nephews; other relatives and friends.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2nd

Trading Post

March 2nd, 2016 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  2004 Princecraft 20 foot Pontoon with 2006, 60 HP big foot, 4 stroke Mercury Outboard, and 500 lb thrust trolling motor on the front. Low hours on both. Always been stored or covered. Very good condition. Depth finder and 2006 bear trailer with new tires included. Asking $9,450.00. Call 712-254-6936 for questions or appointment to see boat.  SOLD!

FOR SALE:  Oldsmobile Silhouette van, 7 passenger, makes an excellent pleasure or leisure vehicle. 3.4L v6 cly (best GM made) FWD, drip free, 4sp trans., good gas mileage, starts hot or cold, 60% tire left, trailer hitch, 148,000 miles.  KBB $-2600.00 asking $1750.00 712 243 4132 or leave message.  SOLD!

FOR SALE:  14 foot aluminum craft boat, 25 HP Mercury motor with trailer.  Asking $1,000.  Call 712-243-2361.

WANTED:  A tiller or small garden tractor.  Call 712-243-2361.

State Girls Basketball Schedule/Scores Wednesday 3/2/2016

Sports

March 2nd, 2016 by admin

Class 4A
Pella 47, Lewis Central 41
Marion 46, Harlan 38

Class 5A
Linn-Mar 60, Indianola 38
Johnston 60,  Southeast Polk 48
Ankeny Centennial 56, Davenport, North 52
Cedar Falls 48, Waukee 46

Class 4A Boys Basketball Sub-State Finals Wednesday 3/1/2016

Sports

March 2nd, 2016 by admin

Cedar Falls 76, Linn-Mar, Marion 74 (OT)
Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 72, Sioux City, East 65
Des Moines, Hoover 31, Ames 24
Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines 69, Ankeny 58
Dubuque, Senior 66, Dubuque, Hempstead 63
Iowa City, West 50, Iowa City, City High 30
Pleasant Valley 47, Muscatine 33
Valley, West Des Moines 68, Ankeny Centennial 51

Class 4A State Tournament Bracket

4) Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines vs. 5) Valley, West Des Moines- March 9th 1:05pm
1) Pleasant Valley vs. 8) Dubuque, Senior – March 9th 2:45pm
2) Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln vs. 7) Cedar Falls- March 9th 6:35pm
3) Des Moines, Hoover vs. 6) Iowa City, West – March 9th 8:15pm

Chiefs place franchise tag on All-Pro safety Eric Berry

Sports

March 2nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs placed the franchise tag on Eric Berry on Tuesday, ensuring the All-Pro safety who overcame from cancer last year will remain Chiefs property through next season. The 27-year-old Berry will make $10,806,000 under the franchise tag. It’s the fourth time in five years that Kansas City has designated a franchise player.

Berry was diagnosed with lymphoma in late 2014 and immediately began treatment. He was deemed cancer-free last summer, reported to training camp on time, and proceeded to have arguably the best season of his six-year career. He made 55 tackles and two interceptions while playing in every game. His performance earned Berry the AP’s Comeback Player of the Year award.

The Chiefs have until mid-July to work out a long-term contract with Berry. Otherwise, he would play for the tag salary. He can’t talk to other clubs.

GORDON STANLEY, 89, of Greenfield – Svcs. 3/9/16

Obituaries

March 2nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

GORDON STANLEY, 89, of Greenfield, died Tuesday, March 1st, at the Good Samaritan Society in Fontanelle. Celebration of Life services for GORDON STANLEY will be held 11-a.m. Wed., March 9th, at the Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield.

The family will greet friends one hour prior to services at the Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield on Wednesday. Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Burial will be in the Greenfield Cemetery with full military graveside rites conducted by the Greenfield American Legion Head-Endres Post No. 265 and V.F.W. Post 5357.  A luncheon will follow the burial at the Greenfield United Methodist Church.

Memorials may be directed to the Gordon Stanley memorial fund to be established by the family at a later date.

GORDON STANLEY is survived by his daughter, Kathryn Elizabeth Westlund and husband Dan of White Pine, Michigan

4 grandchildren; many great grandchildren; other relatives and friends.