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Chain-reaction collision in Mills County sends 1 person to the hospital

News

April 13th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A chain-reaction accident in Mills County Tuesday evening resulted in one person being flown to a hospital in Omaha. The Iowa State Patrol says the accident happened at around 6:20-p.m. on Highway 34 at 288th Boulevard, as a 2007 Chevy pickup driven by 40-year old Jeremy Allen Marvel, of Glenwood, was stopped headed eastbound, and waiting to turn left at the intersection.

41-year old Julia Nelson, of Red Oak, who was traveling east in a 2014 VW Golf, took evasive action by braking and passing the pickup on the right. A 2003 Peterbilt semi, driven by 60-year old Keith Ratkovec, of Brainard, NE, was unable to stop, and struck the VW and pickup. The semi clipped the left rear of the VW, sending it into the south ditch. The semi continued east and hit the pickup, pushing it into the north ditch.

The Patrol says Jeremy Marvel, who was wearing his seat belt, was injured in the crash and transported by LifeNet helicopter to the University of Nebraska Medical Center, in Omaha. No other injuries were reported.

Carroll & Creston among 20 cities to receive new transit system buses

News

April 13th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Transportation Commission yesterday (Tuesday) approved over five-point-seven million dollars ($5.7 million) in funding for 54 new transit vehicles. The buses and minivans will replace older transit vehicles in 20 cities across the state, including Carroll and Creston.

Randy Barton is the Transit Programs Manager with the DOT. “Iowa, unfortunately, has an aged fleet,” Barton says. “The FTA designates a useful life based on mileage and age of vehicles and Iowa, last I saw, was second in the nation for oldest fleet vehicles.” Iowa trails only South Dakota on that list.

The Federal Transit Administration defines the “useful life” for a light-duty bus, for example, as four years or 120,000 miles. “We’ve got around 1,600 (transit) vehicles in Iowa and over 1,000 of them are beyond the FTA described useful life,” Barton says. The $5.7 million for new transit vehicles approved Tuesday comes from federal funding. Barton says Iowa needs much more to bring it’s transit fleet up to par.

“Just to replace Iowa’s vehicles that are beyond the FTA’s definition of useful life would take $159 million,” Barton says. He’s quick to point out, however, that the older transit vehicles being used around the state are still well-maintained and safe. “They can rehabilitate — put in new engines, transmissions, drivetrains, whatever — but, usually what happens is the body itself gets too old and you can’t repair a frame,” Barton says. “You have to remember we’re in Iowa, so there’s a lot of salt on the roads and (that leads to) a lot of corrosion.”

Iowa has public transit vehicles in operation in all 99 counties. Some of the cities that are receiving funds for purchase of new transit buses include; Fort Dodge, Mason City, Marshalltown, Carroll, Creston, Spencer, Sioux City, Davenport, Burlington, Waterloo, Iowa City, Cedar Rapids, Decorah, and Des Moines.

(Radio Iowa) For more information, go to: www.iowadot.gov/transit/funding/FY2016TransitCapitalProgramsHandout.pdf

NWS forecast for Cass & area Counties: 4/13/16

Weather

April 13th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

EARLY THIS MORNING…MOSTLY CLEAR. NOT AS COOL. SOUTH WIND 10 TO 15 MPH.

TODAY…SUNNY…BREEZY. HIGH IN THE LOWER 70S. SOUTH WIND 10 TO 20 MPH.

TONIGHT…MOSTLY CLEAR. LOW IN THE MID 40S. SOUTH WIND 10 TO 15 MPH.

THURSDAY…SUNNY…BREEZY. HIGH IN THE LOWER 70S. SOUTH WIND 5 TO 15 MPH INCREASING TO 15 TO 20 MPH IN THE AFTERNOON. GUSTS UP TO 30 MPH.

FRIDAY…SUNNY…BREEZY. HIGH IN THE LOWER 70S. SOUTHEAST WIND 10 TO 15 MPH INCREASING TO AROUND 20 MPH IN THE AFTERNOON. GUSTS UP TO 30 MPH.

SATURDAY…PARTLY SUNNY. HIGH IN THE LOWER 70S.

 

Iowa early News Headlines: Wed., 4/13/16

News

April 13th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A legislative budget group is considering a bill that would require Iowa’s cultural affairs agency to keep working on the preservation of old battle flags. The joint subcommittee that approves economic development funding reviewed a budget bill that would require the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs to spend $90,000 on its battle flag project in the next fiscal year. The bill includes a contingency that DCA could lose other funding if it doesn’t comply with the requirement.

ALBIA, IA (AP) — A group is calling for a southern Iowa county and city to cut ties with a monument that features crosses to honor the military and war veterans. Americans United for Separation of Church and State sent a letter last week to Monroe County Supervisors and Albia city officials accusing the county’s Welcome Home Soldier monument of violating the First Amendment. A voter-approved hotel and motel tax fund goes toward maintaining the monument grounds.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Senator Charles Grassley of Iowa had breakfast Tuesday with the man whose nomination to the Supreme Court he has vowed to block. The Senate Judiciary Committee chairman dodged reporters after his meeting with Judge Merrick Garland. Grassley’s office is promising a statement on the meeting later.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Republican-controlled House has passed a bill to fund water quality initiatives in Iowa, though it’s unclear if the Democratic-majority Senate will support it. The House voted 65-33 Monday night in support of the bill. The bill now heads to the Senate, where Senate Democrats plan to introduce their own water quality proposal soon.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13th

Trading Post

April 13th, 2016 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: Amana electric dryer, works great.  Asking $125.00.  Call 712-268-2800.

FOR SALE: Round glass table with 5 chairs and two counter stools, $200, Call 712-269-0866 in the Denison area.

WANTED: Looking for a chainsaw and a receiver hitch cargo carrier.  Call 712-269-0866.

IRS Scam calls surface again

News

April 12th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

With just days to go before the April 15th tax-filing deadline, numerous law enforcement agencies in Iowa are reporting a surge in the number of calls people are receiving from scammers claiming to be from the Internal Revenue Service.

Among the law enforcement agencies to issue a warning about the scam calls, is the Atlantic Police Department. Police Chief Steve Green says scammers are expanding their efforts in the Atlantic and Cass County area, and are threatening their potential victims by saying there is a warrant for their arrest, and if you don’t pay delinquent taxes immediately, the police will pick you up and take you to jail.

In some cases, scammers give you a case number to speak with an agent, and ask you to call back for more information. These calls are not from the IRS and you should not give personal information of any kind over the phone. Be sure your elderly friends and relatives are aware of this scam, because the elderly are often targets for the scammers.

According to the IRS official website, the IRS will never:
Call to demand immediate payment over the phone, nor will the agency call about taxes owed without first having mailed you several bills.
Call or email you to verify your identity by asking for personal and financial information.
Demand that you pay taxes without giving you the opportunity to question or appeal the amount they say you owe.
Require you to use a specific payment method for your taxes, such as a prepaid debit card.
Ask for credit or debit card numbers over the phone or e-mail.
Threaten to immediately bring in local police or other law-enforcement groups to have you arrested for not paying.

If you get a phone call from someone claiming to be from the IRS and asking for money or to verify your identity, here’s what you should do:
If you don’t owe taxes, or have no reason to think that you do:
Do not give out any information. Hang up immediately.
• Contact TIGTA (the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration) to report the call. Use their “IRS Impersonation Scam Reporting” web page. You can also call 800-366-4484.
• Report it to the Federal Trade Commission. Use the “FTC Complaint Assistant” on FTC.gov. Please add “IRS Telephone Scam” in the notes.
If you know you owe, or think you may owe tax:
• Call the IRS at 800-829-1040. IRS workers can help you.

BILL RETZ, 87, of Atlantic (Svcs. 04-15-2016)

Obituaries

April 12th, 2016 by admin

BILL RETZ, 87, of Atlantic died Monday, April 11th.  Celebration of Life Services for BILL RETZ will be held Friday, April 15th from 4:30pm-7:30pm at the Cass County Community Center in Atlantic.  Roland Funeral Service in Atlantic is in charge of the arrangements.

Online condolences may be left at www.RolandFuneralService.com

BILL RETZ is survived by:

Children: Tim (Lisa) Retz of Runnells.  Amy (Nick) Gubser of Omaha, NE.  Curt (Jill) Retz of Urbandale.

Sister: Marcella Platt of Massena.

Brother: Richard Retz of Glenwood.

5 Grandchildren

Big Ten baseball tournament locks up TD Ameritrade Park 6 of next 7 years

Sports

April 12th, 2016 by admin

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The Big Ten will hold its baseball tournament at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Nebraska, in six of the next seven years.

The conference on Tuesday announced an extension for the home of the College World Series to serve as host.

The tournament will be played in Omaha next month and return to the downtown stadium in 2018 and each year after through 2022.

The tournament set attendance records in its only previous run in Omaha in 2014. The crowd of 19,965 for the championship game was the largest single-game conference tournament attendance in NCAA history. The five-day total of 62,020 was by far the largest ever for a Big Ten tournament.

The site of the 2017 tournament will be announced later.

 

College World Series reserved seat tickets on sale Saturday

Sports

April 12th, 2016 by admin

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Reserved seat tickets for the College World Series at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha in June go on sale Saturday.

The NCAA announced Tuesday tickets can be bought online at www.NCAA.com/CWSTickets or by calling (866) 208-0048. Tickets for fans requiring Americans with Disabilities Act accessible seating also will be available using the same options.

Demand is expected to be high for the Saturday and Sunday games the first weekend of the CWS and Games 1 and 2 of the best-of-three finals. Fans can buy up to six tickets for each game. Only games certain to be played will be sold through the advance sale. Tickets for “if necessary” games will be sold on their respective game days at the stadium box office.

Reserved seat tickets range from $32 to $39.

 

Atlantic man arrested on drug and weapon charges

News

April 12th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office says an Atlantic man was arrested Monday on drugs and weapon charges. 30-year old Albert Alexander Johnson, of Atlantic, was arrested for being a Felon in Possession of Firearm/Ammo (a Class-D Felony), two felony counts of Drug Tax Stamp Violation, two counts of Possession with Intent to Deliver, one count of Prohibited Acts, one count of Possession without Prescription, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

Also arrested on drug charges, Monday, was 19-year old Olivia Lea Klenda, of Atlantic. She was charged with Prohibited Acts and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Johnson and Klenda were taken to the Cass County Jail, where Johnson remains held on $14,000 bond, and Klenda was released Tuesday )Today), on her own recognizance.

And, Cass County Sheriff’s deputies, Monday, arrested 23-year old Alexander Robert Brooks, of Atlantic, on a charge of Criminal Mischief 2nd Degree. Brooks was taken to the Cass County Jail where his release was pending.