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WALLACE DOLCH, 87, of Atlantic (Svcs. 10-09-2015)

Obituaries

October 6th, 2015 by admin

WALLACE DOLCH, 87, of Atlantic died Tuesday, October 6th at Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic.  Funeral services for WALLACE DOLCH will be held on Friday, October 9th at 11:00am at Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Burial will be in the Atlantic Cemetery with Military Honors by the Atlantic Color Guard.

Visitation with the Family will be held one hour prior to the service at the funeral home.  Open visitation will be held Thursday, October 8th from 10:00am-5:30pm at the funeral home.

Online condolences may be left at www.RolandFuneralService.com

Memorials may be directed to the United Methodist Church in Wiota.

WALLACE DOLCH is survived by:

Wife: Jean Dolch

Daughters: Linda Graham of Wiota.  Debra (Scott) Moon of Council Bluffs and Sally (Everett) Collins of Center City, MN.

Sons: Carl (Jenny) Dolch of Wiota.  Glen (Lisa) Dolch of Atlantic.

7 Grandchildren

16 Great-Grandchildren

Drinking Water Warning Issued for the City of Hancock

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October 6th, 2015 by Jim Field

Due to a water main break and loss of water pressure, the City of Hancock has been placed under a Drinking Water Warning. This warning should be in effect for the next 48 hours or until water testing validates that water is safe for consumption.

What citizens should do during a Drinking Water Warning:
– DO NOT DRINK WATER WITHOUT BOILING FIRST. Bring all water to a boil, let it boil for one minute, and let it cool before using, or use bottled water.
– This should be done when using water for drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, washing dishes, and food preparation.

Boiling water before use will kill bacteria and other organisms that may have entered the system during break and subsequent water pressure drop.  Repairs are being made and water safety testing will be conducted. These tests may take up to 48 hours. This warning will remain in effect until testing validates the water is safe for consumption.

Citizens can find updates, as they are provided, at the Pottawattamie County Emergency Management Facebook page. Updates, notices, or additional emergency messaging will be distributed through the Pottawattamie County Emergency Notification System “Alert Iowa”. Citizens may sign up with their home and mobile phone numbers, free of charge, at www.pottcounty.com.

ELINOR OLSEN, 80, of Elk Horn (10-12-2015)

Obituaries

October 6th, 2015 by Jim Field

ELINOR OLSEN, 80, of Elk Horn died Monday, October 5th at the Salem Lutheran Home in Elk Horn.  Funeral services for ELINOR OLSEN will be held on Monday, October 12th at 10:30 am at the Elk Horn Lutheran Church.  Ohde Funeral Home in Kimballton is in charge of arrangements.

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Friends may call Monday, October 12th after 9:30 am at the Elk Horn Lutheran Church.

Burial in the Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery in Kimballton.

ELINOR OLSEN is survived by:

Children:  Steven (Nora) Olsen of Maxwell; Pat Olsen of Omaha, Darin (Ellen) Olsen of Urbandale

Sisters:  Sandra (Jerry) Moore of Pittsville, WI; Rae Woodrum of Maquoketa.

Brother:  Greg Thompson of Iowa.

3 Grandchildren

Council Bluffs officials: Interest shown in midtown building

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October 6th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – Leaders in Council Bluffs say developers are showing interest in a large, long-vacant brick building. Mayor Matt Walsh tells the Daily Nonpareil that plans are in the works to renovate the building located at South Sixth Street and 10th Avenue, which was part of a two-building operation by the International Harvester Company years ago.

City Community Planning Department Director Don Gross says officials have talked about the project “in a conceptual way” and that details haven’t been worked out. Neither Walsh nor Gross would reveal who is interested in revamping the building.

Cruz to visit Atlantic, Clarinda, C. Bluffs & other locations, Oct. 23rd

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October 6th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz will be touring Iowa this month, with stops in the KJAN listening area beginning Mon., Oct. 12th. The junior U.S. Senator from Texas will be in Rockwell City, Sac City and Sioux City, on Oct. 12th.

And he’ll make stops in Glenwood, Sidney, Clarinda, Atlantic and Council Bluffs on Friday, Oct. 23rd.

Locally, Cruz will hold meet and greet events Oct. 23rd:

9:30-a.m. at the Gathering Place, in Glenwood (110 S. Vine St.)
11:30-a.m. at Penn Drug Company, in Sidney (714 Illinois St.)
1:30-p.m. at the Garrison Coffee House, in Clarinda (106 N. 16th St.)
4:00-p.m. at the Sweet Joy Shoppe, in Atlantic (315 Chestnut St.)
6:30-p.m. at Bayliss Park Hall, in Council Bluffs (530 First Ave.)

Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX)

Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX)

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6th

Trading Post

October 6th, 2015 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  Treadmill. Used 3 months, bought new from Nebraska Furniture Mart. Asking $499.00, plus you need to move it. Call 712-254-2696 or text.

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FOR SALE:  80’s Pioneer Stereo System. Last we knew, worked fine, but standing speakers may have needed hooked up again, make offer.  3 Child low-to-floor bed frames, as would be used at a daycare $10 each.  Fold-up crib $50.  Rocking footstool $10.  712-435-9254.

 

Backyard and Beyond 10-06-2015

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

October 6th, 2015 by admin

Lavon speaks about some other uses for waffle irons or tabletop grills.

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Sen. Grassley to hold field hearing on meth in Iowa next week

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October 6th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

It’s not often we hear about methamphetamine lab busts in Iowa any more, but crimes and other problems associated with meth addiction continue to raise concerns. Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley will chair a field hearing of the U-S Senate Judiciary Committee in central Iowa next week to discuss the ongoing battle with meth. Grassley says Iowa law enforcement and drug treatment officials tell him the problem is still “severe.”

Grassley says, “While some state and federal laws have helped to limit meth production in our state, Mexican drug cartels are apparently stepping in to eliminate the gains we’ve made in the fight against meth.” In recent years, state and federal legislation has restricted the ability to buy key ingredients used in making meth, like allergy medications that contain pseudoephedrine. Still, drug lords south of the border are managing to smuggle in larger and larger quantities of the ready-to-use drug.

“The hearing is designed to learn about current trends concerning meth use and distribution in Iowa,” Grassley says. “Another purpose of it is to bring awareness to the issue, and another purpose, to find out if there are ways the federal government can help address the problem beyond what we’re already doing.” Iowans who want to offer input at the hearing but who can’t attend will still have options.

“I intend to hear from witnesses on the front lines in the battle against meth abuse,” Grassley says, “in addition, to help us gain full understanding of the problem, Iowans can submit written testimony for the hearing record.” The hearing is scheduled for next Tuesday, October 13th, at 10 A-M in the main auditorium of the State Historical Building in Des Moines.

(Radio Iowa)

Special meeting of the Atlantic Parks & Rec Board set for Wed.

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October 6th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Parks and Recreation Department’s Board of Directors will hold a special meeting Wednesday evening at the Parks and Rec Building at Sunnyside Park (1200 Sunnyside Lane). During the session, which begins at 5:15, the Board will discuss, but take no action, on a 5-year plan for the Parks and Rec Department.

First Grade Students Tour Cass County Health System

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October 6th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Every year during September and October, first grade students from the Atlantic, Griswold, and CAM school districts visit the hospital and clinics to learn more about healthcare careers, as well as what it’s like to be a patient. With the assistance of the Cass County Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, the first graders are taken on a tour that highlights areas such as the Atlantic Medical Center, Emergency Department, cafeteria, laboratory, and the nursery.

During the tour, the students also participate in a mock tonsillectomy. Jena Waters, R.N. and Quality Specialist, guides them through the steps of preparing for surgery and recovery. She shows the students x-rays, and explains what kinds of medical equipment they might see as a patient. During the mock tonsillectomy, the kids get involved by playing different roles including admissions clerk, doctor, nurse, patient, parents, or lab technician.

First-graders from CAM North participated in a play that walks the students through a mock tonsillectomy. (Photo courtesy CCMH)

First-graders from CAM North participated in a play that walks the students through a mock tonsillectomy. (Photo courtesy CCMH)