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Connector trail project near KJAN almost finished – fundraising continues

Ag/Outdoor, News

November 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

An official with the Nishna Valley Trails group, in Atlantic, said today (Wednesday), that with the 162-foot Pedestrian Bridge in place and virtually all of the concrete laid for the Troublesome Creek Connector Trail, the project will be completed within the next couple of weeks. Dave Chase, President of the non-profit Nishna Valley Trail, Inc., says fundraising efforts continue to top off the remainder of the money needed to pay for the trail.

The new Nishna Valley Trail Connector bridge in-place near the KJAN studios.

The new Nishna Valley Trail Connector bridge in-place near the KJAN studios.

According to Chase the group’s “Original announced goal was $550,000, and thanks to a favorable construction bid from Atlantic contractor A.M. Cohron and Son, the cost of the project was significantly lowered.” Chase said also, “Based on this and the status of the funds we had raised at the time we decided to pull the trigger on proceeding with the project to be completed this Fall. We felt good about the pending grant applications we had in. Another reason was that some of our previously-awarded grant money needed to be used by certain deadlines rapidly approaching.”

According to Chase, two grant applications (one to Wells Fargo Foundation and one to Wellmark Foundation) totaling $125,000 would have provided the rest of the needed money. Chase recently learned from both Foundations that neither application would be funded.  He said new ideas to raise the additional $125,000 have been studied and are being pursued, as well as contacting previous donors to consider further support and/or pledges.

Chase mentioned he has been approached about a donor recognition in connection with the new bridge. “The individual,” he said “Asked how much it would take to get my name on the bridge? How about $20,000, and, could I talk to some of my friends to do the same?” Chase brought the proposal up at the last NVT meeting and it was unanimously approved with one clarification being that any donation of $20,000 or more, by an organization or individual would be memorialized on a permanent donor plaque to be affixed to the bridge.

“This would be for any new or previous donations totaling this amount,” he said. He went on to say that year-end tax planning gifts were also being encouraged. “Those gifts are fully tax-deductible to an organization like NVT.”  Further information about the donor recognition or any other financial support for the project can be obtained from Chase at 712-249-3059. “We will raise the money,” Chase added. “ It is just a matter of where it comes from.”

Propane tank explodes in rural Adair hog shed

Ag/Outdoor, News

November 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Firefighters from Adair were called to a reported propane explosion Tuesday. Adair Fire Chief Jordan Smith told KJAN News the incident took place at around 7:30-p.m., in the 2800 block of Frontier Road, or about 6-miles north of Adair. When firefighters from Adair, assisted by crews from Casey arrived, Smith says they encountered a structure that was fully engulfed in flames. The flames also caused a nearby grassy field area to ignite.

Smith said the landowner – who resides in Guthrie Center had been burning wood and other debris in a hole and left with his wife to get dinner. The farmer thought the fire burned itself out, but apparently an ember, whipped by the wind, caught an old, former hog building on fire. The explosion he said, was caused by one of three, 100-pound L-P gas tanks inside the shed, rupturing from the heat.

A motorist passing by heard a loud explosion and called 9-1-1. No injuries were reported.  Smith reminds farmers and landowners that anytime there are windy conditions, it’s wise to hold-off on conducting outdoor burns, or at the very least, not leave them unattended. He mentioned also, a combine was lost to fire earlier this week in the Bridgewater-Fontanelle area, that’s a good reason to check-up on your combines, make sure they’re maintained and aren’t getting clogged with chaf and overheating.

Iowan gets 25 more years in prison on his 23rd birthday

News

November 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

IDA GROVE, Iowa (AP) – Court records show that on his 23rd birthday, a Sioux City man has been sentenced to 25 more years in prison. The Sioux City Journal reports  Michael Dutcher was sentenced on Tuesday in Ida County District Court for robbing the United Bank of Iowa in Holstein on July 24 last year. A jury convicted him of robbery.

The judge added the sentence to the 30 years Dutcher got for robbing two Sioux City motels last year and for an unrelated drug conviction.

Harlan woman appointed 4th Judicial District Judge

News

November 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Gov. Terry E. Branstad today (Wednesday) appointed 53-year old Susan “Suzy” Christensen, of Harlan, as Judge to the 4th Judicial District. Christensen was appointed to fill the vacancy created by the Honorable Timothy O’Grady. Christensen currently serves as a District Associate Judge in the 4th District.

Prior to her appointment as District Associate Judge, she was in private practice. Christensen received her undergraduate degree from Judson College in 1988 and her law degree from Creighton University in 1991.

District 4 consists of the following counties: Audubon, Cass, Fremont, Harrison, Mills, Montgomery, Page, Pottawattamie, and Shelby.

2 arrests reported in Audubon

News

November 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Audubon Police Chief Matt Starmer reports his officers made two arrests, recently. On Oct. 27th, 49-year old Timothy Duane Smith, of Audubon, was arrested for Driving While Barred. Smith was transported to the Audubon County Jail where he posted a cash bond and was released. The same day, 43-year old Doanna Dawn Lauritsen, of Audubon, was arrested for Allowing An Unlicensed Driver to Operate a Motor Vehicle. Lauritsen was cited and released on promise to appear later, in court.

ADELINE CADDELL, 98, of Elk Horn (Svcs. 11/6/15)

Obituaries

November 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

ADELINE CADDELL, 98, of Elk Horn, died Tue., Nov. 3rd, at the Salem Lutheran Home. A Mass of Christian Burial for ADELINE CADDELL will be held 11-a.m. Fri., Nov. 6th, at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Harlan. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Thu., Nov. 5th, from 6-until 8-p.m., with a Prayer service at 7-p.m.

Burial will be in the St. Mary’s Cemetery at Portsmouth.

ADELINE CADDELL is survived by:

Her daughters – Bonnita Rasmussen, of Harlan, & Marlene (Gary) Doyel, of Humboldt.

Her son – Robert (Regina) Caddell, of Vail.

8 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren, and 22 great-great grandchildren.

Cass County Extension Report 11-04-2015

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

November 4th, 2015 by Jim Field

w/ Kate Olson

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Backyard and Beyond 11-04-2015

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

November 4th, 2015 by Jim Field

Lavon speaks with Dee Heaton, Executive Director of the Corning Opera House, about music of the 70’s, 80’s, and more.

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Atlantic Community Improvement awards given to 10th St. residents

News

November 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce Image Committee awarded several residents along 10th Street with the Community Improvement Award. This award recognizes the successful efforts to improve a property in the Atlantic Area.

“This residents have beautiful manicured and landscaped yards year after year. It was especially important during the Highway Six project. They worked very hard to maintain an attractive yard,” Ouida Hargens, Executive Director of the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce, said.

Pictured: Chuck & Marcia Westphalen, Gary & Judy Warwick, Bob & Pam Cord, Denny & Connie.

Pictured: Chuck & Marcia Westphalen, Gary & Judy Warwick, Bob & Pam Cord, Denny & Connie.

The Community Improvement Award is given to a businesses and residents that takes pride in making Atlantic a welcoming and beautiful community by continuing to improve its appearance. If you would like to nominate a business or community member for a Community Improvement Award please contact the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce: 712-243-3017 or

2015 Class A District 1 All-District Football Teams

Sports

November 4th, 2015 by admin

2015 Class A District 1 All-District Football Teams
1st Team Selections
Player Grade Position School
Tanner Storrow 11 WR Riverside
Brody Barrier 12 DE Tri-Center
Tyler Paulson 11 WR Tri-Center
Corey Greubel 10 RB Griswold
Jacob Dickinson 12 RB Griswold
Zach Allen 12 DB Westwood
Devin Thompson 11 DT Westwood
Marvin Gines 12 RB MVAO
Cole Jensen 12 OL MVAO
Juan Delagarza 11 DB MVAO
Kyle Barnes 10 LB St. Albert
Dan koch 11 LB St. Albert
Tyler Blaha 10 DB St. Albert
Mark Rix 12 OL Audubon
Elijah Zaiger 12 LB Audubon
Matthew Smith-Petersen 12 LB Audubon
Jake Mulford 12 RB Audubon
Riley Wohlers 12 RB LoMa
Jameson Muxfeldt 12 OL LoMa
Jarek Richardson 12 DB LoMa
Austin Haner 11 LB LoMa
Brady Wilson 11 LB LoMa
Rodrigo Barajas 11 Kicker St. Albert
Rodrigo Barajas 11 Place Kicker St. Albert
Juan Delagarza 11 Punter MVAO
Elijah Finn 11 Specialist St. Albert
Marvin Gaines 12 MVAO Co-Offensive Player of the Year
Jake Mulford 12 Audubon Co-Offensive Player of the Year
Riley Wohlers 12 LoMa Defensive Player of the Year
Kevin Kuljat St. Albert Head Coach of the Yeear
Jeff Kuhl LoMa Asst. Coach of the Year
Scott Breyfogle MVAO Asst Coach of the Year
2nd Team Selections
Player Grade Position School
Keyton Wichman 11 LB Riverside
Jon Gerhmann 12 OL Riverside
Dillon Manhart 12 LB Tri-Center
Cade Pelzer 12 OL Griswold
Wyatt Robinette 11 LB Griswold
Brad Steinhoff 12 QB Westwood
Drew Anderson 11 LB Westwood
Michale Swanson 12 CB MVAO
Dillion Rosener 12 LB MVAO
Dylan Feller 11 QB MVAO
Travis Miller 12 WR St. Albert
Matt Fagan 10 OL St. Albert
Luke Waters 10 QB St. Albert
Collin Subbert 12 DB Audubon
Joseph Zaiger 10 OL Audubon
Josh Lange 10 WR Audubon
Tyler Riebhoff 10 QB Audubon
Cole Royer 12 DB LoMa
Drake Johnsen 11 OL LoMa
Brayden Hudnut 11 DL LoMa
Morgan Melby 12 RB LoMa
Reide Meeker 11 OL LoMa
Tyler Paulson 11 Kicker Tri-Center
Nic Hiller 10 Place Kicker LoMa
Josh Lang 10 Punter Audubon
Mitchell Nelson 12 Specialist Audubon

 

Honorable Mentions Academic All-District
Player and Grade Player and Grade
Audubon Griswold Audubon Griswold
Mitchell Nelsen 12 James Reynolds 12 Andrew Blomme 12 James Reynolds 12
Ryver Knueven 12 Jake Reynolds 12 Lake Hacker 12 Anthony Lappe 12
Nathan Hagedorn 12 Ryver Knueven 12 Jacob Dickinson 12
Mitchell Nelsen 12 Cade Pelzer 12
Elijah Zaiger 12 Wyatt Robinette 11
Micahel Rudolph 11 Randy Harrison 10
Tyler Riebhoff 10 Corey Greubel 10
Nolan Smith 10 Chance Mace 10
Joseph Zaiger 10 Morgan Mundorf 10
Lo-Ma MVAO Lo-Ma MVAO
Luke Worley 12 Ben Sadler 10 Austin Haner 11 Michael Swanson 12
Kolby Morrison 10 Brady Gothier 11 Nic Hiller 10 Jacob Shaffer 11
Jim Lake 12 Kyler McDErmott 11 Brayden Hudnut 11 Cole Jensen 12
Riley Wohlers 12 Ben Sadler 10
Kolby Morrison 10 Conner Beeck 10
Riverside St. Albert Riverside St. Albert
Billy Casson 12 John Bertelson 12 Max Farver Elijah Finn 11
Joseph Liston 10 Braeton Moore Travis Miller 12
Brandon Williams 11 Brent Pendgraft Luke Gronstal 10
Jackson Dunning 10
Jacob Carley 10
Anthony Lincoln 12
Connor Lenihan 10
Matthew Fagan 10
Brandon Williams 11
Kyle Barnes 10
Daniel Kock 11
Joseph Liston 10
Tri-Center Westwood Tri-Center Westwood
Ben Sorenson – 10 Jakob Shattuck – 12 Adam Mdermott – 12 Lucas Copple – 11
Anthony Gress – 12 Tony Baker – 12 Noah Dickerson – 10 Drew Brekke – 10
Trevor Roarson – 12 Jacob Hall – 11
Kody Berg – 11
Carter Holzerland – 11
Tony Baker -11
Dawson Drake – 10
David Munoz – 11
Trevor Roarson – 12
Nathan Payne – 10