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Powerball’s pull puts weekend jackpot at $415 million

News

May 6th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – The Powerball jackpot has climbed to $415 million, making it the largest since a record-setting prize in January. Winning numbers for the game will be drawn Saturday night, and if no one has the lucky ticket, the prize will likely grow substantially by the next drawing Wednesday.

Although $415 million is nothing to turn your nose up at, it’s far smaller than the largest-ever $1.6 billion jackpot that prompted some to wait in hours-long lines outside lottery retailers. Three people bought winning tickets for that prize in January.

Powerball is played in 44 states plus Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The odds of winning are one in 292.2 million.

High School Soccer Scoreboard Thursday 5/5/2016

Sports

May 6th, 2016 by admin

GIRLS

Knoxville 1, Creston 0 (OT)
Nodaway Valley/AC/WCV 3, Atlantic 0
Riverside 3, Harlan 2 (2OT)
Sioux City, North 4, Denison-Schleswig 1
Sioux City, West 2, Glenwood 1

BOYS

Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City 5, Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 0
Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 5, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 4
Harlan 4, Carroll 0
Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 15, Alta-Aurelia 0
Nodaway Valley 2, West Central Valley, Stuart 1

Firm seeks new spot for hog plant after Mason City says no

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 6th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

MASON CITY, Iowa (AP) – Prestage Farms is pressing forward with plans to build a hog processing plant somewhere in Iowa, now that Mason City has said no. The City Council rejected an agreement Wednesday with Prestage to build a $240 million plant that the company says would have employed around 1,800 people.

Prestage spokeswoman Summer Lanier says the company is considering other Iowa locations but wouldn’t name them. Officials in Fort Dodge and Webster City both had been in talks with Prestage before the company chose Mason City. Fort Dodge officials say the city couldn’t afford the incentives Prestage wanted. Webster City Mayor John Hawkins says city officials will be reaching out for Prestage’s reconsideration.

Mason City residents who opposed the plant raised environmental issues and expressed concern about possible harm to property values.

High School Tennis Scoreboard 5/5/2016

Sports

May 6th, 2016 by admin

GIRLS

Clarinda 9, Audubon 0
Denison-Schleswig 9, Kuemper Catholic 0
Glenwood 6, CB Abraham Linclon 3
Red Oak 8, Harlan 1
Shenandoah 8, Lewis Central 1

BOYS

Atlantic 6, St. Albert 3 AtlanticvsStAlB5516
Clarinda 7, Audubon 2
Glenwood 5, CB Abraham Lincoln 4
Harlan 5, Red Oak 4
Kuemper Catholic 5, Denison-Schleswig 4
Lewis Central 6, Shenandoah 3

Atlantic law firm receives Community Improvement Award

News

May 6th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce’ Image Committee has presented the Mailander Law Office with a “Community Improvement Award.” The award recognizes the successful efforts to improve a property in the Atlantic Area, and leave a positive impression on both their clients and the community.

The Mailander Law Office has been in existence since 1982 with an office in Anita. In November of 2012, they opened an office in Atlantic at 104 E. 5th Street. The Atlantic office is staffed by Attorney Jonathan “Jack” Mailander and staff Andrea Steffen and Emily Soper. Serving both the Atlantic and Anita offices are Attorneys James W. Mailander and Karen L. Mailander, with the assistance of the Anita staff of Brandi Sargent and Mona Christensen.

Pictured: Gene Fischer, Bill Saluk, Rich Perry, Gerald Brink, Ouida Hargens, Jim Mailander, Jack Mailander and Andrea Steffen.

Pictured: Gene Fischer, Bill Saluk, Rich Perry, Gerald Brink, Ouida Hargens, Jim Mailander, Jack Mailander and Andrea Steffen.

The Community Improvement Award is given to a business that takes pride in making Atlantic a welcoming and beautiful community by continuing to improve its appearance. If you would like to nominate a business or community member for a Community Improvement Award please contact the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce: 712-243-3017 or chamber@atlanticiowa.com.

High School Golf Scoreboard Thursday 5/5/2016

Sports

May 6th, 2016 by admin

GIRLS

Logan-Magnolia 240, Audubon 246 (Medalist: Alexis Fabian, Audubon 54)
Shenandoah 196, Southwest Iowa 267 (Medalist: Anna Carlson, Shenandoah 45)

BOYS

Bedford 195, Clarinda JV 201 (Medalist: Jett Beemer, Bedford 40)
Creston finished 5th at the Chariton Invite. Kyle Somers was 4th with a 78.
Logan-Magnolia 191, Audubon 194 (Medalist: Tanner Stevens, Logan-Magnolia 43)
Shenandoah 158, Southwest Iowa 239 (Medalist: Steven Martin, Shenandoah 37)

Nodaway Valley Tournament

  1. Winterset 311
  2. Earlham 332
  3. Nodaway Valley 350
  4. CAM 379

Medalist: Ben Clement, Earlham 74.  Nodaway Valley won the Better Ball portion of the tournament with Spencer Lamb and Noah Cooper shooting a 79.  The Best Shot part of the tourney was won by Jackson Lamb and Wes Davis with a 66.

Atlantic Boy found wandering the street is turned over to DHS

News

May 6th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A child found wandering the streets late Thursday evening in Atlantic, was at least temporarily turned over to officials with the Department of Human Services (DHS) for protective custody. Atlantic Police Lt. Jon Parsons told KJAN News the search for the boys’ parents began at around 8:35-p.m., after he was spotted by an off-duty dispatcher with Cass County Communications.

The child, who was estimated to be somewhere between 3-and 5-years of age, was apparently unable to tell police who he was, or who his parents were. That prompted authorities put out a plea for help through the local media and social media, to try and find his parents. Authorities finally made contact with family members, just before 10-p.m.

Parsons said it appears the child’s grandmother was watching him and she may have fallen asleep. She thought the child had been picked up by the parents. When officers found the child, he was placed in protective custody and the parents were eventually reached and informed of his status. Parsons wasn’t sure if the child was still with the DHS as of this [Friday] morning.

Officials with the DHS will likely conduct an investigation into the matter, according to Lt. Parsons, and it will be up to them to determine if any child neglect charges will be filed. Parsons declined to release the name of the boy, his parents or grandmother, while the case remains under investigation.

Backyard & Beyond 5-6-2106

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

May 6th, 2016 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Atlantic City Clerk Deb Field about International Municipal Clerk’s Week.

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FRIDAY, MAY 6th

Trading Post

May 6th, 2016 by Jim Field

WANTED:  One ton of black dirt.  Call 250-0266.

GARAGE SALE:  Friday 4 to 7 and Saturday 7 am to noon.  513 E Washington and 501 E Washington in Exira.

WANTED: Someone with a tractor with a tiller to till a small plot. 243-2890.

WANTED: Bushel baskets or something similar for flower planting.  Also looking for a tall chicken feeder or hog feeder for same purpose.  Call 712-249-4005.

FOR SALE: Lawn sweeper, only used once so it’s like brand new.  $300.  Call 712-249-4005.

FOR SALE: Blue La-Z-Boys rocker/recliner. $15. Call 712-249-2605 in Atlantic.

FOR SALE: 1985 Honda Gold Wing motorcycle.  120,700 miles, good tires, runs good.  Can be seen during the day on the corner of 10th and Maple Streets in Atlantic. $1,800.  Call 712-249-0900.

Lenox School Board votes to continue shared Superintendent talks w/Griswold

News

May 6th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The school board for the Lenox Community School District spent about 45-minutes to an hour Thursday evening discussing how they wish to proceed with a possible Superintendent sharing agreement between the Lenox and Griswold Community School Districts. Lenox High School Principal Mike Still told KJAN News the Lenox School Board voted unanimously (5-0), to continue pursuing sharing with Griswold.

The Griswold School Board voted earlier this week to continue with discussions, as well. Still says there’s a number of things that need to take place before anything is set in stone. He says Superintendent Dave Henrichs will likely go to Griswold and meet with the Griswold School District’s Board and staff, and then hold a community forum. The Griswold Board will then determine the next steps.

If Henrichs ultimately becomes the shared Superintendent for both districts, it’ll be a bit of a commute for him, but it’s better than the alternatives. Still says an hour’s drive is better than a two-hour drive.

Lenox Community School District serves the counties of Adams, Ringgold, Taylor, and Union in southern Iowa.