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May 16th, 2011 by admin

WANTED: 2 BLACK WROUGHT IRON CHAIRS. 254-1447

FOR SALE: NICE COMPUTER DESK WITH HUTCH, LOTS OF STORAGE AND 2 DRAWER FILE CABINET. $100 OBO. 254-6045

FOR SALE: FRUIT JARS $25; TILT BED TRAILER USED ONCE OR TWICE, FISH AQUARIUM 20 GALLON $60. 243-4308

WANTED: 1-2 POUNDS OF MOREL MUSHROOMS AT A REASONABLE PRICE;

FOR SALE: FIREWOOD $5 A BUNDLE (NICE & HEAVY NOT WHAT YOU GET AT STORES); LONGEBERGER HANGING BASKETS $40. 712-762-3400

FOR SALE: VERY NICE OAK BUNK BEDS, WITH ATTACHED DESK, STORAGE CABINET& LADDER. BEDS COMPLETE WITH TWIN MATTRESS & BOX SPRING. ALSO INCLUDED IS MATCHING OAK DRESSER. $350 FOR THE COMPLETE SET. 243-4209

FOR SALE: 3 BRIDESMAID DRESSES, SPAGHETTI STRAPS, SIZES 5,7,9. $10 EACH. 243-2480

FOR SALE: 2 YEAR OLD RED RIDING LAWN MOWER, 18″ CUT, HYDRO. $900 WAS $1600 NEW. 712-792-9447

Monday, May 9th

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May 16th, 2011 by admin

FOR SALE: DOUBLE SINK WASH TUB $25; MONTGOMERY WARD GAS 4 BURNER COOK TOP NEVER INSTALLED $50. 712-268-2746

WANTED: USED PING PONG TABLE. 243-2470

FOR SALE: QUEEN SIZE HEADBOARD & FRAME $30, 2 WINDOW AIR CONDITIONERS, 1 SMALL SIZE $10 & 1 LARGER SIZE $20 BOTH 110 PLUG, CHILD’S STROLLER FOLDABLE $10. 268-2746

FOR SALE: OFFICE CHAIR (GRAY FABRIC) FAIRLY GOOD SHAPE, ALL FUNCTIONS WORK PERFECT. $50 OBO. 243-3122 OR 249-0077

WANTED TO RENT: 3-4 BEDROOM HOUSE IN ATLANTIC OR CLOSE BY. WITHIN THE NEXT MONTH TO MONTH 1/2. 712-254-3574

FREE TO GOOD HOME: 2 YEAR OLD BLACK LAB WITH WHITE MARKINGS ON HER CHEST. 249-0921

WANTED: GOOD USED TRUMPET, LEAVE A MESSAGE. 254-4622

WANTED: WWII HELMETS, WWII FIELD BINOCULARS, REASONABLE PRICE. 243-4131

FOR SALE: 2 – 13″ COLOR TVS AND A SEPERATE VCR. $15 EACH, ALL WORK GREAT, SHOULD BE ABLE TO RIND REMOTE TO ALL OF THEM. 254-6045

Three arrests in Atlantic recently

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May 16th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Three Atlantic residents were taken into custody over the past week, on unrelated charges.
On May 11th, 42-year-old David Jordan was cited for shoplifting, and released. On Saturday, 25-year-old Ryan Mullen was arrested for OWI 2nd offense.
And, on Sunday, 20-year-old Devin Register was arrested on a charge of Public Intoxication. Mullen and Register were brought to the Cass County Jail and held pending an appearance in front of the magistrate.

Two men arrested on drug charges in Cass County

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May 16th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports an Illinois man was arrested May 10th on a drug charge. 27-year old Joseph Aaron Honorow, of Skokie, IL, was taken into custody for Possession with the Intent to Deliver, Marijuana. Honorow was being held in the Cass County Jail on $10,000 bond.
An Anita man was arrested that same day on charges of OWI 2nd offense and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. 34-year old Jason Glen Dukes, was booked into the Cass County Jail and released on his own recognizance.
On Sunday, 19-year old Michael Todd Sonntag, of Exira, was arrested for being a Minor in Possession of Alcohol. He was released later that day after pleading not guilty before the magistrate.
And, 30-year old Ian Lee Leib, of Lewis, was arrested today (Monday), on a charge of Domestic Abuse Simple Assault. Leib was released from custody after pleading not guilty before the magistrate.

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Area school boards to meet this evening

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May 16th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

A trio of area school district board’s of education will meet this evening, in the KJAN listening area.

The Griswold School Board will meet in the Central Office Board Room at the Middle School/High School building, beginning at 5:30-p.m. On their agenda is an update from Estes Construction, a presentation by the Flippen Group, and discussion as well as action on: Ragbrai matters; Board Policies 402.1-403.2; an agreement with Iowa Western Community College on concurrent courses; vehicle bids; and the 1-to-1 Computer Initiative.

Members of the Elk Horn-Kimballton Board of Education will gather in the Family & Consumer Science Room at the High School in Elk Horn at 7-p.m. On their agenda this evening, is action on: resignations, including early retirement for a Special Education teacher; the Heritage Path donation to the Danish Immigrant Museum; approval of a 28-E agreement with the Iowa Association of School Boards/Iowa State Education Association; approval of the sharing of a Business Manager with Exira; as well as approval of parking lot bids, staff- and support staff- contracts, and a concurrent enrollment agreement with IWCC.

And, the Anita School District’s Board of Education will meet at 7:30-pm., in the media center at the CAM High School. The board will discuss contracts, a resignation and out of state travel requests.

Audubon County drug arrest

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May 16th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

An Audubon woman was arrested Friday on drug charges following an investigation and search of a residence in Audubon on April 30th. The Audubon County Sheriff’s Department says 18-year old Tiffany Marie Hansen was charged with Possession of Marijuana and Keeping a Place for Possessing Controlled Substances. The charges were the result of a search at an apartment at 403 Davenport Street, in Audubon.

Hansen was released from custody soon after her arrest, and was ordered to appear in court this Thursday, May 19th. The incident which resulted in her arrest remains under investigation, and additional charges are pending.

Cass County BOS approves NW water & sewer extension

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May 16th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors today (Monday) approved the awarding of a contract for the Northwest Water and Sewer Extension project, and authorized full length of the project instead of a proposed, shorter version. Their unanimous decision followed discussion that included representatives from CADCO, the Atlantic Municipal Utilities and others.

Cass-Atlantic Economic Development Corporation Executive Director Russell Joyce said during the meeting, CADCO preferred to see the full project, which involves the laying of 3,200 feet of water main and sanitary sewer from Highway 83 to the Amaizing Energy Industrial area and along Glacier Road, underneath the railroad spur line, for economic development reasons.

He says water is important to one of their clients, for a sprinkler system. Another client is interested in constructing a building in the area, as well. Joyce says the Iowa Department of Economic Development won’t even recommend prospective clients to local development organizations until the site is “spade ready,” meaning sewer and water hookups are available.

CADCO Board Member and local developer Don Sonntag said the prospects for the area could each bring 12-to 15-jobs along with them, if they should decide to build there. He says he is prepared to request from the CADCO Board permission to construct a building in the area using CADCO funds if necessary, to spur economic development if the prospects don’t pan out as hoped. That he says, would help to bring in jobs and increase the tax base.

Joyce and AMU General Manager Alan Bonderman both indicated it would be more cost effective to do the entire project, because of the current interest rates and materials cost. Supervisors Chuck Rieken and Frank Waters said it makes sense to take the project on full-bore, for those same reasons, and others.

H&W Construction, of Sioux Falls, South Dakota was approved by the Board as the contractor for the $534,648 project, which will involve the laying of ductile iron pipe, instead of the less expensive P-V-C pipe. The board chose to go with ductile iron because of it’s proven longevity and ease in locating leaks, if any should occur over the course of time. The base bid for the project was $482, 141. A 5-percent contingency and engineering fee is included in the total price. The County will pay for the project, with AMU being the flow-through agency.