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A bicyclist from Atlantic has been injured when he rode his bike into oncoming traffic near Atlantic City Park on Tuesday evening.
Around 9:15 Tuesday evening, police say a 2003 Ford Focus driven by 33-year-old Michella Bartholomew of Atlantic was stopped at a stop sign 6th street in Atlantic. Bartholomew was attempting to turn left onto Poplar.
Meanwhile a bicycle ridden by 41-year-old Raymond Knutsen of Atlantic failed to stop at the stop sign of 6th and Poplar as he was leaving Atlantic City Park.
Knutsen then struck Bartholomew’s vehicle as she was attempting her turn onto Poplar.
Knutsen was taken by Medivac ambulance to the Cass County Memorial Hospital for unknown injuries. He was cited for failure to have head light.
Motorists on Interstate 29 at exit 32 near Glenwood and Plattsmouth, Neb will now be allowed to make a legal crossover. The change goes into effect this morning.
The change will allow motorists to use the crossover to make a u-turn from one interstate ramp to another.
The purpose of the crossover is to provide relief to travelers detoured by flooding; especially residents of Nebraska and Iowa that are using the Missouri River crossing at Plattsmouth, Neb. on a daily basis due to the flood-related closure of Iowa 2 at Nebraska City.
The temporary crossover will shorten out-of-distance travel by approximately 15 miles for travelers going east on U.S. 34 from Plattsmouth, Neb., and planning to continue north on I-29 or east on U.S. 34.
This temporary detour crossover can be used legally by the public, unlike other median crossovers along the interstate that are restricted.
In addition, eastbound U.S. 34 travelers will drive south on the ramp and use the crossover to take the ramp north.
A multi-vehicle crash on Highway 34 near Glenwood has led to a lane closure.
The inside eastbound lane on highway 34 near Glenwood will be temporarily closed. The Iowa DOT urges motorists to use caution in the affected area.
No other details are currently available regarding the crash.
Several champions were crowned at the Shelby County fair on Sunday.
In the three cattle category, the grand champion was Logan Bauer and the reserve champion was Grayce Albentsen.
In the Bottle Bucket calf, the grand champion was Adam Steffes and reserve champion was Gabe Steffes.
In the Market Heifers the grand champion was Chance Lauritsen and reserve champion Gage Lauritsen.
The grand champion market steer was Alex Bowlin.
The reserve market steer was Logan Bauer.
The champion rate of gain was Logan bauer,
The champion junior showman was Kaitlin Schulles.
The champion senior showman was Austin Ait.
A road closure is set to take place in Harlan.
A portion of County Road F16 will be closed for about two weeks. The road will be closed as officials repair a culvert in the 1300 block of County Street F16 and County Y Avenue, between Linden Road and Mulberry Road.
The former vice president for the American Behcet’s Disease Association has been charged with felony first-degree theft in Shelby County.
38-year-old Leann Brown of Phoenix is accused of stealing from the association while serving as its fiscal agent. She allegedly transferred the money to her own personal bank accounts.
A preliminary hearing on the charge is set for Thursday at the Shelby County Courthouse.
If convicted, she could face up to two years in jail. She was arrested by police earlier this month and was being held in the Shelby County jail.
The investigation into Brown’s activities began in May when someone at the association alerted the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office that more than $25,000 had been embezzled by Brown.
At the time she was serving as a volunteer vice president for the association.
The American Behcet’s Disease Association is a non-profit organization formed to provide information and support to those afflicted with Behcet’s Disease. It is an autoimmune disease that results from damage to blood vessels throughout the body, particularly veins, with most symptoms of the disease caused by inflammation of the blood vessels.
Iowa Corn Growers Association (ICGA) and the Iowa Corn Promotion Board (ICPB) recently held their director elections.
On July 12th the ICGA elected:
– District 1 – Bruce Rohwer, O’Brien County *
– District 3 – Bob Hemesath, Winneshiek County
– District 4 – Curt Mether, Harrison County
– District 5 – Roger Zylstra, Jasper County*
– District 7 – Kevin Ross, Pottawattamie County*
ICPB elected directors were:
– District 1 – Lowell Appleton, O’Brien County
– District 3 – Nick Leibold, Chickasaw County*
– District 5 – Roscoe Eggers, Marshall County*
– District 8 – Mark Heckman, Muscatine County
– District 9 – Wayne Humphreys, Louisa County
Director elections are only held in districts where terms have expired. For those districts not listed, current directors serve on the board.
The Midwest Partnership Corporation (MWP) has hired a new executive director.
The MWP announced the hiring of Chad Schreck Monday. He was formerly a regional and economic development planner with the region 12 Council of Governments.
MWP is a non-profit four county economic development organization formed to strengthen the economic vitality of Adair, Audubon, Greene and Guthrie counties. The group works to create jobs, help companies grow, and increase the area’s tax base.
Prior to working with the Council of Governments, Schreck earned a master’s degree from Drake University in public administration with a concentration in executive leadership. He also earned a bachelor’s degree in law, politics and society at Drake and worked as a legislative aide in the Iowa House of Representatives.