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Atlantic FFA Members Awarded American FFA Degree

Ag/Outdoor, News

November 9th, 2015 by Jim Field

Left to Right Kristin Johnk, Tucker Sager, Wyatt Saeugling, CJ Richards (photo provided)

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Kristin Johnk, Tucker Sager, Wyatt Saeugling, CJ Richards (photo provided)

Louisville Ky – Each year, the National FFA Organization honors FFA members who show the utmost dedication to the organization through their desire to develop their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. The Atlantic FFA chapter had 4 FFA members earn the American FFA Degree this year.

The American FFA Degree is bestowed up on a select group of students in recognition of their years of academic and professional excellence. This year, 3,434 American Degrees will be awarded. This year Kristin Johnk, Chancey Richards, Wyatt Saeugling and Tucker Sager were awarded the American FFA Degree at the 88th National FFA Convention & Expo Oct. 28-31 in Louisville, Ky. Sponsored by ADM Crop Risk Services, Case IH, DuPont Pioneer, Elanco, Farm Credit and Syngenta as a special project of the National FFA Foundation, the award recognizes demonstrated ability and outstanding achievements in agricultural business, production, processing or service programs.

To be eligible, FFA members must have earned and productively invested $10,000 through a supervised agricultural experience program in which they start, own or hold a professional position in an existing agriculture enterprise. Recipients must also complete 50 hours community service and demonstrate outstanding leadership abilities and civic involvement.

Each recipient of the American FFA Degree receives a gold American FFA Degree key, certificate and matted frame after being recognized on stage at that national convention. Wyatt Saeugling said, “I was glad to make the trip down to Louisville and receive my American FFA Degree. It’s really cool to see all of the other kids our age pursuing the same passion for agriculture that I have. I’m also excited to see where the ag industry will be within the next few years.” Kristin Johnk said “It is a great honor to have received this award, being among the 1% that attain this award nationally. This has been an opportunity of a lifetime and we couldn’t have done it without the help of our former FFA Advisor Mr. Bruce Johnk, current advisor Mr. Eric Miller, our families, and others in the community who have encouraged the four of us to pursue this degree.” Tucker Sager said, Getting my American Degree was a great learning experience that I had to work hard to get, but it was worth it.

The National FFA Organization is a national youth organization of 610,240 student members as part of 7,665 local FFA chapters in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. The FFA mission is to make a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for
premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. The National FFA Organization operates under a federal charter granted by the 81st United States Congress and it is an integral part of public instruction in agriculture. The U.S. Department of Education provides leadership and helps set direction for FFA as a service to state and local agricultural education programs. For more, visit the National FFA Organization online at FFA.org, on Facebook, Twitter, the official National FFA Organization blog or Atlantic FFA on Twitter.

Elk Horn man arrested on drug charges Saturday

News

November 9th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Audubon County Sheriff’s Office reports a traffic stop in Exira Saturday morning resulted in the arrest of one person on numerous drug charges. 19-year old Koy Triston Anderson, of Elk Horn, was taken into custody at around 12:30-a.m.  Anderson faces charges that include: Possession of Marijuana with the Intent to Deliver; Possession of Prescription Pills; Possession of Marijuana; Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Possession of Alcohol.

He was brought to the Audubon County Jail and released after making an appearance before the magistrate. Anderson’s preliminary hearing was set for Nov. 23rd.

Votes to be canvassed Tuesday in Cass & Adair Counties

News

November 9th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Boards of Supervisors in Cass and Adair Counties will canvass the votes of last Tuesday’s Municipal Elections tomorrow (Tuesday) morning. The Boards will hold their respective canvasses in Atlantic and Greenfield, respectively, beginning at 8-a.m.

During their regular meeting that begins at 8:30, the Cass County Supervisors will act on a Resolution or motion setting the number of deputies, assistants and clerks, in the offices of County Recorder and Treasurer, and if available, act on the appointment of a person to fill a vacancy position on the Cass County Civil Service Commission.

During the regular meeting in Adair County, the Supervisors will receive a 5th District Annual Judicial report, and at 8:15, hear from County Engineer Nick Kauffman, with regard to RCB Projects in Lee Township, and other office business.

Iowa needs more foster parents

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November 9th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A report from the Iowa Department of Human Services shows there are nearly 800 children in the state who are eligible for adoption and November is National Adoption Month. Bambi Schroeder, of Iowa KidsNet, says more foster parents are urgently needed as more and more children are in need of temporary homes. “With the shortage of foster parents that we have right now, literally, people are getting their license and within days or weeks, they’re getting kids in their homes,” Schroeder says. “We are needing homes so badly that families have to be ready when they are done with their classes to be ready to get kids pretty quickly.”KidsNet

To become a licensed foster care provider, parents need to complete a 30-hour training course. It runs ten weeks with each session meeting for three hours. “The goal is, within 40 days of the classes ending, the family would be submitted to DHS who would have the final stamp of approval,” Schroeder says. “We would get the family licensed and then the matching process starts.”

Adoption Day events were held this past weekend in Iowa cities including Dubuque, Des Moines and Peosta, with more adoption events scheduled in the coming days in Cedar Rapids, Waterloo, Davenport, Webster City, Mason City, Council Bluffs and Sioux City. Learn more at: www.iowakidsnet.com

IA man/Vietnam era Coast Guard vet honored for heroism

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November 9th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

NEW LONDON, Conn. (AP) – A Coast Guard veteran has been honored for his heroism during the Vietnam War, when he led a response to an enemy attack and fires at a Navy ammunition and supply base in 1968. Officials at the Coast Guard Academy in New London, Connecticut, on Friday awarded 72-year old William Carr a plaque that was placed on the Wall of Gallantry in the academy’s Hall of Heroes.

The resident of Davenport, Iowa, commanded a patrol boat crew that led firefighting efforts, saved ammunition and other materials from the fires and called in medical assistance to the base just south of the demilitarized zone. He received the Bronze Star for his actions.  Carr says the attack and fires on the base killed six to nine servicemen and wounded 98 others.

IFA awards more than $900k in Grants for Homelessness Services in IA

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November 9th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Finance Authority (IFA) Board of Directors recently awarded $900,937 in grants to twenty-one organizations to assist homeless and domestic violence shelters with costs associated with providing essential services and emergency shelter operations.IFA logo The funding is made available through the Shelter Assistance Fund program. IFA Executive Director Dave Jamison said Monday (today) the grants “Will have a direct impact on thousands of Iowans in need of assistance and provide many positive ripple effects to communities all throughout Iowa.”

Among the agencies sharing in the funds, is New Visions Homeless Services, in Council Bluffs, which received $47,500, and, Community Action Agency of Siouxland, in Sioux City, which received $42,439. Shelter Assistance Fund applications are accepted on an annual basis and are judged through a competitive process. The Iowa Finance Authority received 23 eligible applications for the 2015 round requesting more than $1 million in funding. The program is funded with proceeds from the Real Estate Transfer Tax.

The Iowa Council on Homelessness reports that 22,195 Iowans experienced homelessness or were at-risk of homelessness in 2014 and a total of 18,141 were served by a shelter.

Charges pending against NE woman following Sun. evening chase

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November 9th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Police Department says charges are pending against a Nebraska woman, following a chase that began at around 7:45-p.m., Sunday. Officials report the incident happened after Harlan Police officers were dispatched to the area of Highway 59 and Lincoln Avenue in Harlan, for a welfare check on a female in a black Toyota. Upon contacting the female – identified as 54-year old Barbara Crosnoe, of York, NE. – the woman fled the scene, striking a 1997 Jeep Wrangler as she left.

Her vehicle continued southbound on U-S 59 at a high rate of speed, before turning east onto Shelby County road F-58. The vehicle continued eastward at a high rate of speed and finally stopped after spike strips were deployed on F-58 in the Elk Horn area.

Authorities say Crosnoe had an “Attempt to locate” alert put out by Nebraska authorities, who said the woman had possible medical issues. Crosnoe was transported to Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan to be seen by Medical staff. Damage to the SUV that was struck was estimated at $1,000.

Officials say Crosnoe faces charges that include: 1 felony count Eluding; Interference with official acts; Damage to a vehicle; Failure to prove proof of insurance and Failure to obey a stop sign.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9th

Trading Post

November 9th, 2015 by Jim Field

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FOR SALE: Power Lift Recliner, small size, purchased new from Brymons in Atlantic, used one month. Color is neutral grey. Price $750. Phone numbers in Griswold area..712-778-4692 or call or text 712-789-0360.

FOR SALE:  Flex Steel, brown leather Loveseat & Rocker/recliner. $200 Or best offer.  Call 712-249-9207 Atlantic area.

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Afton woman in van-vs. semi collision

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November 9th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A woman from Afton suffered serious injuries during a collision Saturday afternoon between her van and a semi. The Union County Sheriff’s Office says 71-year old Connie Sue Roan was transported by Medic 1 to the hospital in Creston, after her 2010 Dodge Caravan hit the passenger side fender and gas tank of a 2004 Freightliner semi, driven by 58-year old James Jeffrey Routh, of Mt. Ayr. The crash happened at around 4:10-p.m., Saturday.

Authorities say Routh was traveling south on Osage Road, trying to cross Highway 34. Routh told investigators his side view mirror blocked him from seeing Roan’s van approaching from the east. Routh was not injured during the ensuing collision. He was however, cited for Failure to Yield. His semi sustained $20,000 damage. The van was totaled during the crash. Both drivers were wearing their seat belts.

Earlier in the day, Saturday, a woman from Creston escaped injury, after she swerved to miss a deer. Sheriff’s officials report 35-year old Calli Ann Mitchell was driving a 2006 Chrysler Town and Country van, when the accident happened at around 2-a.m., Saturday, at about 110th St. and Kingfisher Avenue. The woman lost control after she tried to avoid the deer, causing her van to enter the north ditch and roll over before coming to rest. Mitchell was wearing her seat belt. Her van was totaled in the crash.

Class 3A District 8 Football All-District Selections

Sports

November 9th, 2015 by admin

Offense

1st Team

QB Austin Kloewer*, DCG, Sr.
RB Nick Tarney*, Harlan, Jr.
RB Chase Schiltz*, Creston O-M, Jr.
Rec./TE Mavrick Decker*, Glenwood, So.Rec./TE Dillion Sears, Harlan, Jr.
Rec./TE Keaton Means, DCG, Sr.
Lineman Caleb Sanders*, Glenwood, So.
Lineman Trevor Downing*, Creston O-M, So.
Lineman Max Langenfeld, Harlan, Sr.
Lineman Garret Gibson, DCG, Sr.
Lineman Cody Tanner, Creston O-M, Jr.
Offensive At-Large Kolton Wilwerding, Glenwood, Jr.
Offensive At-Large Kyle Juhl, Harlan, Sr.
Kicker Ethan Knudson*, Harlan, Sr.

*Unanimous Selection

2nd Team

RB Brad Benshoof, Winterset, Jr.
RB Anthony Jacobsen, DCG, Sr.Rec./TE Sam McCartney, ADM, Jr.
Rec./TE Brendan Holmes, Atlantic, Sr.
Rec./TE Dan Finnegan, ADM, Sr.
Lineman Quin Baker, Glenwood, Sr.
Lineman Justin Keating, Winterset, Sr.
Lineman Alex Assmann, Harlan, Sr.
Lineman Hunter Gibson, ADM, Sr.
Lineman Devon Peterson, Creston O-M, Jr.
Offensive At-Large Nathan Brown, DCG, Jr.
Offensive At-Large Blake Sevier, Creston O-M, So.

Honorable Mention

Frank Weiland, ADM, Sr.
Dillon Sonntagg, Atlantic, So.Chris Foster, Creston O-M, Sr.
Curtis Schnack, Harlan, Sr.
Lance Marean, Winterset, Sr.
Bryant Clapper, DCG, Sr.
Reagan McFarlin, Glenwood, Sr.
Nathan Heath, ADM, Sr.
Devin Siedlik, Atlantic, Jr.
Cameron Leith, Creston O-M, Sr.
Chris Dillinger, Winterset, Sr.
Jon Stavas, Glenwood, Jr.
Logan Peters, Harlan, Sr.
Coty Lemon, DCG, Fr.

Defense

1st Team

Lineman Jacob Hardy*, ADM, Sr.
Lineman Gavin Hawthorne*, DCG, Sr.
Lineman Jonathon Bieker*, Harlan, Sr.Lineman Cole Loeffelbein*, Glenwood, Jr.
LB Will Lansman, Harlan, Sr.
LB Carter VonEssen, Glenwood, Sr.
LB Seth Maitlen, Creston O-M, Sr.
LB Logan Buck, DCG, Sr.
DB Josh Kloewer, Harlan, Sr.
DB Trey Washington, DCG, Jr.
DB Jack Barker, Winterset, Sr.
DB Andrew Blum, Glenwood, So.
Defensive At-Large Matt Baur, Winteret, Sr.
Punter Colton Bolinger, Creston-OM, Jr.

2nd Team

Lineman Kadon Hulett, Creston O-M, Jr.
Lineman Trey Chumbley, DCG, Sr.
Lineman Sam McLaughlin, Harlan, Sr.
LB Drake Roller, Atlantic, Jr.
LB Zac Stork, Atlantic, Jr.
LB Nate Osborn, DCG, Sr.
LB Kade Overton, ADM, Jr.
LB Kolby Tomas, Creston-OM, So.
DB Aaron Bertini, Glenwood, Sr.
DB Levi Preston, Harlan, Sr.
DB Kyle Nelson, Atlantic, Sr.
DB David Howard, ADM, Sr.
Defensive At-Large Caleb Grose, Winterset, Sr.
Punter Ethan Knudson, Harlan, Sr.