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4 Americans exposed to virus on cruise ship leave quarantine

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March 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Four of the Americans who were exposed to a new virus on a cruise ship in Japan and were being monitored at an Omaha hospital have been released from quarantine. The University of Nebraska Medical Center says two of them never tested positive for the new coronavirus and were cleared for release Monday. Two others left quarantine on Sunday after testing negative. Eleven more people who were evacuated from the Diamond Princess two weeks ago all tested positive for COVID-19. They will have to test negative three times, 24 hours apart, before they can leave quarantine.

2 from Clarinda injured in Sunday evening accident

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March 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Two people from Clarinda were injured during a single-vehicle rollover accident Sunday evening, in Page County. The sheriff’s office says at around 6:13-p.m., a 1997 Ford SUV driven by 17-year old Evan Lee Carpenter, was “spinning circles” in the middle of the intersection at P Avenue and 180th Street in Page County (about 2 miles northwest of Clarinda), when the vehicle went out of control. The SUV entered a ditch where it rolled onto its top.

Carpenter, and his passenger, 18-year old  Zachary Reese Bergren, were transported to Clarinda Regional Health Center by private vehicle for treatment of unknown injuries. Carpenter was cited for Failure to maintain control Damage to the vehicle is estimated at $5,000. Damage to property owned by Tom Wagoner of Clarinda, caused by the vehicle, is estimated at $500.

The Page County Sheriff’s Office was assisted at the scene by Clarinda Ambulance service, Clarinda Fire Department, and Page County EMA.

Man charged in Iowa with harboring runaway Mississippi teen

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March 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

JOHNSTON, Iowa (AP) — An Oklahoma man has been charged in Iowa with harboring a runaway teenager from Mississippi. Court documents say the 15-year-old and 21-year-old Jared Wright were found Sunday in his car at a high school parking lot in Johnston, Iowa. Authorities say she was unharmed. Wright lives in Lawton, Oklahoma. The documents say police from Tishomingo County, Mississippi, contacted the Iowa department Sunday to say the girl was thought be in Iowa at a store in Grimes. She wasn’t, but she and Wright were found not far away later at the parking lot.

Union County woman arrested on Harassment warrant

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March 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Union County Sheriff’s Office reports a woman from Thayer was arrested Sunday morning at her home. 32-year old Jennifer Lane Miller was taken into custody on a Warren County warrant for Harassment in the 1st Degree. Miller was transported to the Adams County Jail to be held for Warren County. She was being held without bond, pending an appearance before a Judge.

Bedford woman arrested after a traffic stop

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March 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A woman from Bedford was arrested Sunday, following a traffic stop in Shenandoah. The Page County Sheriff’s Office reports 30-year old Nicki Eileen Foulkes was taken into custody for Driving while license suspended or revoked. Foulkes was transported to the Page County Jail, posted a bond amounting to a little more than $566, and was released pending future court proceedings.

Page County man arrested on Taylor County Animal Neglect warrant

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March 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office reports a man from New Market, 25-year old Josey Roger William Harrison, was arrested Friday on a Taylor County Warrant for Animal Neglect. Harrison was arrested at the Page County Sheriff’s Office. Harrison posted a $300 bond, and was released pending further court proceedings.

2 men arrested on Page County warrants, Sunday

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March 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Two men were arrested at the Pottawattamie County Jail, on separate Page County warrants, Sunday. Sheriff’s officials says 61-year old Robin Clark Latham, of Omaha, NE, was arrested on two Page County Warrants for Probation Violation. Latham was unable to post the $20,000 bond for both warrants, and was being held in the Page County Jail pending further court proceedings.

And, 31-year old Christopher Lee Gillette, of Council Bluffs, was arrested Sunday on a Page County Warrant for Theft in the 4th Degree. Gillette was unable to post the $1,000 bond, and remains in the Page County Jail, pending further court proceedings.

Buena Vista University study finds ‘microplastics’ pollute NW Iowa beaches

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March 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Researchers say tiny pieces of plastic are polluting the shores of some northwest Iowa beaches. Students at Buena Vista University teamed up with Storm Lake High School students to collect baggies of sand along three of the city’s beaches. They found small chunks of tires, fleece threads and parking lot paint mixed in the sand. B-V-U senior Mel Graf says their findings really bring home the environmental issue. “When we go walking on those beaches, we’re walking on sand but we’re also walking on microplastics, we’re walking on pollution,” Graf says. “Hopefully that’s something we can start to figure out ways to go about fixing.”

B-V-U environmental science professor Ben Maas says this is just the first in a series of planned studies of microplastics pollution. “We don’t really know where it is going,” Maas says. “Is it getting deposited in the lake itself, or the mud, the lake bed, or is it getting deposited on the beaches?” One big concern about microplastics is that they can harm marine life that ingest them.

Researchers hope to look more into how far this pollution goes, by studying more beaches and even the water itself.

(Reporting by Katie Peikes, Iowa Public Radio)

Atlantic City Council to set date for Public Hearing on the FY 2021 Budget

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March 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council, Wednesday, is expected to set March 18th at 5:30-p.m., as the date and time for a Public Hearing on the Fiscal Year (FY) 2021 Budget, and Adoption of the Budget. The Budget lists revenue and other incomes sources as just under $15.16-million, and expenditures of $18.02-million, creating a deficit of $2.87-million. The City will have an ending fund balance on June 30, 2020 of $6.7-million, and more than $9.58-million in their beginning fund balance as of July 1st, to carry the deficit. The Budget calls for an estimated Total tax levy rate of $16.56 per $1,000 valuation on regular property, and $3.00/$1,000 on Ag land. The final budget must be submitted to the State by March 31st.

In other business, the City Council will act on setting their March 18th regular meeting as the date for action on a Resolution to Adopt the Proposed FY 2021 10-year CIP (Capital Improvement Plan). And, hold a Public Hearing on a Proposal to enter into a General Obligation (G.O.) [Bond] Refunding Loan Agreement, which – because of lower available interest rates – will provide a cost savings to the City over the next seven-years, of almost $52,953.  The hearing will be followed by action on approving the Resolution.

There will also be a presentation of the final plans and specifications for the Atlantic Animal Shelter Building Addition. You may recall, the Lorene Eppelsheimer Estate gifted the City $135,000 to benefit animals at the Shelter, and the City has committed to constructing an addition. The biggest part of the addition, will allow cats to have their own space away from dogs, and it will allow the addition of more cat cages, proper food storage, and an exam/grooming table for animals. A more efficient water heater is also in the plans. Following the presentation, the Council will act on an Order setting the bid date and public hearing for the project, as April 1st, 5:30-p.m. They will also act on a Resolution calling for bids, with the deadline being at the end of business on March 31st.

1st day to file nomination papers for June Primary

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March 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The first day for filing nomination papers to appear on the ballot for the June Primary in Cass County, has three people submitting their nominations, so far. The Cass County Auditor’s Office reports Auditor Dale Sunderman and Sheriff Darby McLaren (Both Republicans), have filed for re-election. Russell Joyce filed his papers to run as a Democrat on the Cass County Board of Supervisors, in District 5.

Current D-5 Supervisor Frank Waters, who is serving his 12th year on the Board, announced last month that he would not be running for re-election. The last day to file nomination papers in advance of the June 2nd Primary, is Wednesday, March 25, 2020. Nomination papers and candidate information are available at the office of the county auditor and from the secretary of state: www.sos.iowa.gov