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Atlantic School Board to act on Athletic facility project designs & authorize release for bids

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August 13th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic School District’s Board of Education will meet 5:30-p.m. Wednesday (Aug. 14) in the High School Media Center. On their agenda, is discussion and action on, Athletic Facilities, with regard to a Resolution approving the designs and authorizing the release for bids. It’s anticipated the date for those final drawings and design will be sent out to prospective bidders on August 28th, with approximately one-month set aside for bid submission. Contracts will likely be issued Oct. 2nd, according to the latest information.

During their meeting July 24th, the Board heard from FRK Principal Architect Tom Wollan, who provided current designs for the Trojan Bowl, High School Track/Soccer Field, in addition to the Baseball/Softball fields. Wollan also provided an updated timeline for the project, which shows the tentative bid date for September 19th. The Board asked Wollan to provide an additional design plan for consideration for their upcoming meeting.

The Atlantic School Board will also act on the resignation of Loretta Barringer, Bus Driver, and approving Contract Recommendations and/or Letters of Assignment for several persons, including: Taylor Williams – Volunteer HS Cross Country Coach; Adam Smith – Volunteer MS Football Coach; Roger Warne – Teacher; and Jessica Newcomb – HS Para, along with various Food Service and Custodial positions.

The Board will also act on recommendations from HS Assistant Principal/Activities Director Andrew Mitchell, with regard to approving 2020 Summer Sport Coaches:

  • Weight Room Coordinator – Derek Hall
  • Head Softball – Terry Hinzmann
  • JV Softball – Molly O’Hara
  • Volunteer Softball – Derek Handel & Ally Anderson
  • Head Baseball – Joseph Brummer
  • JV Baseball – Robert Hanson
  • 9th grade Baseball – Oran Perkins.

Adair County Supervisors to act on Resolutions pertaining to $5-million in G.O. Capital Loan Notes

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August 13th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Adair County Board of Supervisors, Wednesday, will act on approving two Resolutions pertaining to the issuance of $5-million on General Obligation Capital Loan Notes (Bonds), Series 2019. The funds will be used to pay the costs several projects, including but not limited to: Equipping the Recorder’s office (digitizing county records and books); capital projects for the construction, reconstruction, improvement, repair, or equipping of bridges, roads, and culverts; and peace officer communication equipment and emergency communication equipment and systems. The Resolutions approve:

  • The appointment of a paying agent, note registrar, and transfer agent, and authorizing of the loan agreement.
  • Authorizing and providing for the issuance, and levying of a tax to pay for the notes, along with approval of the Tax Exemption Certificate and Continuing Disclosure Certificate.

On July 31st, the Board agreed to accept the lowest true interest bid of 1.7741% from Country Club Bank, of Kansas City, Missouri. In other business, County Auditor Mandy Berg will discuss matters pertaining to an Election/Information Technology Deputy 12-month Step Increase; and Sheriff’s Radio Equipment Insurance Premium. Sarah Gomez, with Midwest Partnership, and two representatives of the Greater Des Moines Partnership, will make a presentation to the Board. The Adair County Board of Supervisor’s meeting begins at 9-a.m., Wednesday.

 

An Iowa city’s leaders promise to work with unnamed company

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August 13th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

MAQUOKETA, Iowa (AP) — The leaders of an eastern Iowa city have promised to work with a company they know little about — including its name — but that could bring up to 200 new manufacturing jobs to town. The Telegraph Herald reports that city of Maquoketa leaders signed a nonbinding letter of intent to the company that says that if Maquoketa were chosen for the project, city leaders will propose a development agreement. The objective is to have that agreement in place “within the next 120 days, if not sooner.”

Nic Hockenberry is director of Jackson County Economic Alliance, and Hockenberry says “this isn’t usually how it works if you’re being considered for a site, but we take all inquiries seriously.”
The city would provide the land and help install utilities to the site, if the city were chosen.

New Nonstop Flight at Des Moines International Airport to Sarasota-Bradenton

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August 13th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Des Moines, Iowa (August 13, 2019): The Des Moines International Airport will be offering its 22nd nonstop flight to the new destination of Sarasota, Florida.  Officials say the flight will be seasonal on Allegiant Air and will operate twice a week beginning November 23rd.  Allegiant will now serve eight cities from Des Moines International Airport.

Airport officials say news of the new flight comes after another record-breaking month of passengers at the Des Moines International Airport.  In July, 268,961 passengers traveled through the airport accounting for a 7.6% increase over July 2018.  Allegiant Air saw the biggest increase in passenger travel with a 23.5% bump over last July.  They held 11% of the passenger traffic last month.  Year to date, the Airport has an 8.2% increase in passenger traffic over 2018.  Chief executives at the Airport anticipate hitting 3 million passengers this year.

Pott. County Sheriff’s report (8/13)

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August 13th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office reports one arrest and one prisoner transport to the jail from another jail facility. 25-year old Trever Alan Christensen, of Council Bluffs, was arrested Monday afternoon after turning himself-in to the Pott. County Sheriff’s Office. Christensen was wanted on two warrants for Contempt of Court – Violation of Protective/No Contact Orders. He was transported to the Pott. County Jail and turned over to Corrections staff.

And, 24-year old Adam Shawn Thomas, of Pisgah, was transported from the Harrison County Jail to the Pott. County Jail, Monday, to address a State of Iowa warrant for Domestic Abuse Assault/1st offense – causing bodily injury.

Man pleads not guilty to killing girlfriend’s baby boy

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August 13th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

OSKALOOSA, Iowa (AP) — A November trial has been scheduled for a man accused of killing his girlfriend’s baby son in Oskaloosa. Mahaska County District Court records say 21-year-old Johnny Dale Jr. filed written pleas of not guilty Monday to a charge of first-degree murder and child endangerment resulting in death. His trial is set to begin Nov. 19.

A criminal complaint says Dale was watching the 4-month-old boy when his girlfriend went to work on June 15. She told an investigator the boy had a bruise on his forehead and wouldn’t wake up when she got home. Doctors later told investigators the boy had suffered brain and spinal cord injuries consistent with child abuse.

The complaint also says Dale said he’d grown frustrated with the baby and said he bounced him on an air mattress in an attempt to get him to sleep.

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August 13th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

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Survey: Smarter cars are making drivers even more careless

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August 13th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Smarter cars aren’t necessarily making dumber drivers, but a survey from Iowa’s largest auto insurance company finds smart cars are creating more careless motorists. Ben Buenzow, a State Farm agent in Urbandale, says the survey asked drivers about high-tech features like adaptive cruise control and lane keeping assistance. Buenzow says, “These adaptive features are really meant to assist the drivers, not replace the drivers.”

While the slick features were designed to make travel safer, the opposite affect may be what’s happening. He says the national survey found drivers with advanced safety tech in their vehicles are taking more risks on the roads. “It appears that the folks with these adaptive cruise controls and lane keeping assistance and the driving assistance are feeling more comfortable, which is allowing them to utilize more cell phone interaction and things along those lines, versus vehicles that don’t have these adaptive features,” Buenzow says. “The numbers are pretty alarming.”

The survey found drivers with advanced features in their cars admit to using their smart phones while driving at significantly higher rates than those without the latest tech. “Upon using video chat on a cell phone while driving, you’re looking at 39% of people that have adaptive cruise control in their vehicle, versus 19% that don’t,” Buenzow says. “So, you have a 20% differential of people that are using video chat while driving down the highways.”

It’s illegal to text and drive in Iowa and doing so is now a primary offense, meaning, a police officer can pull you over just for texting behind the wheel. Still, drivers with improved safety features admit to flaunting that law more often. “Reading or sending text messages, 62% of the respondents of the survey that have these adaptive driving features in their vehicles are utilizing and reading text messages or sending them, versus 49% that don’t have those features,” he says.

The goal of the survey, Buenzow says, is to make motorists aware of their potentially-deadly mistakes and to spark change. He says nothing should take your attention away from your number-one task — driving safely.

Creston Police report (8/13)

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August 13th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Department reports two arrests took place, Monday. 20-year old Noah Wardlow, of Corning, was arrested in Creston for Theft in the 5th Degree. He was later released on a $300 bond. And, 21-year old Ranaya Folks, of Des Moines, was arrested at the Union County Law Enforcement Center, on a Dept. of Corrections warrant issued in Union County, for Violation of Parole on an original charge of Willful Injury causing bodily injury. Folks was being held without bond on the Union County warrant in Adams County, pending an initial court appearance.