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Mobile replica of Vietnam Veterans Memorial headed to Iowa

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August 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

HAWARDEN, Iowa (AP) – A mobile replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., is headed to Sioux County. The Sioux City Journal reports that The Moving Wall will be placed near the Hawarden Pavilion on Thursday afternoon and will remain there through Monday morning. A welcoming ceremony is scheduled for Saturday.

U.S. Army Specialist 4th class Steven Wayne Hendricks is one of two Hawarden natives who were killed in Vietnam.  Hendricks died in May 1971 after a land mine detonated beneath his armored personnel carrier. He was 20. His 84-year-old mother said she plans to attend the welcoming ceremony. She has offered her son’s U.S. Army uniform, plus photos and his possessions for display, at The Moving Wall.

Traffic stop in Guthrie County late Tue. evening leads to chase, crashes and arrest

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August 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop late Tuesday evening resulted in a pursuit, the collision of two law enforcement vehicles and arrest of the suspect after he crashed his vehicle. The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office says Justin Gerlach, who was wanted out of Hamilton County for Eluding, OWI 3rd, Possession of a Controlled Substance, and a Parole Violation, now faces charges in Guthrie County. Those charges include Eluding, Possession of Marijuana 3rd Offense, Carrying Weapons, Driving While Barred, and Interference with Official Acts.

The incident leading up to his arrest began at around 8:45-p.m., when Guthrie County Sheriff’s Deputy Blake Michelsen initiated a stop on a Pontiac in the 1000 block of Highway 25, for not displaying a license plate light. The vehicle began to accelerate northbound on Highway 25. The car continued northbound on Highway 25 and was gaining speed in an attempt to elude the Deputy, who lost track of the vehicle at around 8:52-p.m. on E Avenue, in Greene County.

A Greene County Deputy made contact with the vehicle at 8:56-p.m. and pursued it until losing it at Highway 141.  A 911 call came in at 9:34-p.m. of a white Grand Prix or Grand Am heading westbound from Bayard on highway 141 at a high rate of speed. A Coon Rapids Police Officer made contact with the vehicle in Coon Rapids at approximately 9:37-p.m. and pursued it westbound on Highway 141 from Coon Rapids. The vehicle was involved in an accident, and caused two police vehicles (driven by a Coon Rapids Police Officer and a Carroll County Sheriff’s Deputy) to run into each other.

Gerlach was taken into custody without further incident, following the crash of his vehicle. No injuries were reported.

3-year old found walking alone in Council Bluffs

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August 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs say a three-year old was taken into protective custody early this (Wednesday) morning, after the boy was found alone, walking near the Burger King restaurant at 3209 W. Broadway Street. The incident was reported at around 5:45-a.m.  When officers arrived on the scene, the child was able to provide his first name, but not any information regarding where he had come from or why he was alone.

The boy was then taken into protective custody until a parent could be located. At approximately 8:30-a.m., the Pottawattamie County 911 Communications Center received a call from a woman who said her three-year old son was missing. Officers met with the mother and interviewed her. Police say she told them she left the child in the care of a relative in the area of 35th and 11th Avenue in Council Bluffs, at approximately 5-a.m., and went to work.

The woman received a frantic call from her relative saying that the child was missing shortly, before 8:30-a.m. A preliminary investigation indicates that the child was able to exit out of the locked residence, while other family members slept. The incident is being reviewed by the Council Bluffs Police Department’s Criminal Investigation Division and DHS. Due to the ongoing investigation and the age of the minor child, no names are being released at this time.

Atlantic Ambassadors Visit the Bike Farm

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August 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors paid a visit to a new business, recently. Steve and Sue Andersen are the owners of the Bike Farm, which Steve operates out of a garage on his property just outside of Atlantic. Andersen handles  bike repairs, sells some bike equipment and accessories, and looks forward to one day selling both bikes and bike apparel.

Ambassadors Pictured: Darryl Hockenberry, Sue Muri, JoAnn Runyan, Dr. James Kickland, Donnie Drennan, Crystal Christensen, Debbie Leistad, Russ Joyce, Lana Westphalen, Pat McCurdy, Kerry Jepsen, Sara Nelson, Diane Gipple, Rich Perry, Carole Schuler, Dolly Bergmann, Kathy Sweeny, Rollie Landsness, Dr. Keith Leonard D.V.M., Carol Seddon, Gerald Brink, Nedra Perry, Dr. Hailey Kickland.

Ambassadors Pictured: Darryl Hockenberry, Sue Muri, JoAnn Runyan, Dr. James Kickland, Donnie Drennan, Crystal Christensen, Debbie Leistad, Russ Joyce, Lana Westphalen, Pat McCurdy, Kerry Jepsen, Sara Nelson, Diane Gipple, Rich Perry, Carole Schuler, Dolly Bergmann, Kathy Sweeny, Rollie Landsness, Dr. Keith Leonard D.V.M., Carol Seddon, Gerald Brink, Nedra Perry, Dr. Hailey Kickland.

Atlantic Chamber officials: “AtlanticFest a success”

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August 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce said today (Wednesday), that last weekend’s “AtlanticFest” celebration was a big success,” with “An overwhelming amount of positive comments from business owners, volunteers, participants and vendors,” according to Chamber Executive Director Quida Wymer. .

AtlanticFest Committee Chair Randy Sandage, of West Central, said the event started off slow with a rainy forecast, but quickly developed into a perfect summer day. The annual Road Race kicked off AtlanticFest with over130 racers. The overall winners included Marc Bierbaum for the 5 mile race, David Thomsen for the 2 mile race, and Guy Somers for the 2 mile walk. atlanticfestlogo

The annual Tractor Ride started at the Cass County Fairgrounds and ended at AtlanticFest, where the tractors were on display for everyone to check out. Officials say the craft fair was well attended with a good variety of vendors. Baxter Cycle and Steffens Cycle worked together to host the Motorcycle Show. The new location on Chestnut was a welcome change for the motorcyclists and observers, according to the Chamber. Registration has increased every year, with over 80 bikes this year.

The 17th annual Car Show, sponsored by Atlantic Motor Supply, NAPA and coordinated by Steve and Angie Butcher of the Butcher Shop, had 128 registered cars.
Kelly Schlake, Atlantic Motor Supply, NAPA helped award all the winners with 75 trophies. The Best of Show Award went to Keith Cooper for his 1937 Ford H Custom.

The Bags Tournament, sponsored by Megan Roberts, State Farm, and Fajen Lumber, had over 64 teams registered. The 50/50 raffle was won by local resident Heidi Hinman, with $781 in AtlantiCash.

You can find all the results from AtlanticFest on www.AtlanticIowa.com. AtlanticFest 2016 will be held Saturday, August 13th, 2016. If you have questions, comments or want to be a part of the planning in 2016, contact the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce at 712-243-3017 or e-mail: chamber@atlanticiowa.com.

Backyard and Beyond 08-12-2015

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

August 12th, 2015 by admin

Lavon Eblen and Chris Parks talk about Farmers Markets and Produce in the Park in Atlantic.

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Public hearing set for Aug. 27th in Cass County on hunting proposal

Ag/Outdoor, News, Sports

August 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Conservation Board is considering a resolution to open the east half of the Turkey Creek Wildlife Area to public hunting. The Turkey Creek Wildlife Area is located between Atlantic and Lewis, just off Highway 6. The area is currently not open to public hunting, and the Conservation Board feels the area is underutilized.

A public hearing will be held August 27th beginning at 5-p.m. to address the matter.Cass Co Conservation Board The hearing takes place at the Iowa Department of Natural Resources Office at Cold Springs State Park, at Lewis. Input will be taken at that time with regard to a proposal to open the area to public hunting.

If you have any questions, please call Micah Lee with the Cass County Conservation Board, at 712-769-2372.

SHIRLEY JEAN JENSEN, 80, of Crawfordsville, IN (a native of Harlan) – Svcs. 8/14/15

Obituaries

August 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

SHIRLEY JEAN JENSEN, 80, of Crawfordsville, IN (a native of Harlan), died Sun., Aug. 9th. Funeral services for SHIRLEY JEAN JENSEN will be held 11-a.m. Fri., Aug. 14th, at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home, in Harlan.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday (8/13) from 4-until 8-p.m., withe the family greeting friends from 6-until 8-pm.

Burial will be in the Aster Cemetery in rural Manilla.

SHIRLEY JEAN JENSEN is survived by:

Her husband – Lowell Jensen, of Crawfordville, IN.

Her sons – David (Beth) Jensen, of VanHorne; Rod Jensen (& Colleen Abston), of Crawfordsville, IN., & Mark Jensen, of Fernley, NV.

Her daughters – Pam (Bill) Volenec, of Omaha, & Lori (Mike) Hoffmann, of West Des Moines.

Her sisters – Sally Bugge, Linda (Lynn) Watson, and Mary (Arlan) Cundall, all of Council Bluffs, and Carolyn Cox, of Arvada, CO.

Her brothers – Roger (Judy) Gearhart, of Altoona; Daryl Gearhart, Bill Gearhart, and Jim (Kathy) Gearhart, all of Council Bluffs.

and 9 grandchildren.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12th

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Annie’s Project Provides Agriculture Business Education to Iowa Farm Women

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Officials with ISU Extension in Shelby County say a networking program that empowers women in agriculture to become better business partners and owners is being offered to area women, beginning Aug. 25th, in Harlan.annieswebx8 “Annie’s Project” is a six-week course designed especially to help farm women develop their management and decision-making skills. Online registration is available at http://www.aep.iastate.edu or at the Shelby County office.

Farm women participating in Annie’s Project courses become better business partners and owners by learning to manage and organize critical information for their own farms, while establishing networks with other farm women and agriculture business professionals.  According to ISU Extension and Outreach farm specialist, Shane Ellis, Annie’s Project covers five areas of agricultural risk management: financial, human resources, legal, marketing and production.

According to a 2012 survey conducted by Iowa State Extension and Outreach, 47 percent of Iowa’s farmland is owned by women. Annie’s Project supports these women by providing an agricultural business education program that empowers farm women who want to be more knowledgeable about their agricultural enterprises.

The program will be held at the Shelby County Extension Office: August 25th, Sept. 1st, Sept. 8th, Sept. 15th, Sept. 22nd and Sept. 29th. They begin with a light supper at 5:45 p.m., followed by the program from 6-until 9-pm.

More than 33 states have implemented Annie’s Project sites since its inception in 2002. For more information, contact Amanda at 712-755-3104. Annie’s Project in Iowa is supported by Farm Credit Services of America and the USDA Risk Management Agency.