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Public Measure tied in Brayton on Sheriff’s services; Casey voters approve 2 measures

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November 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Audubon County Auditor’s Office says it will have to contact the Iowa Secretary of State’s Office to determine how a tied vote on a Public Measure will be resolved. Voters in Brayton voted 10-10 on the measure, which asked them to approve an increase in the levy not to exceed $1.50 per thousand dollars assessed property valuation, for the purpose of paying the Audubon County Sheriff’s Office for police protection, in lieu of the community having it’s own police force.

In Guthrie County, two public measures were on the ballot in Casey. Both were approved by majority vote. The first asked if the Mayor’s term should be for two-years instead of four, beginning in 2020. The Yes votes tallied 81. No votes amounted to 62. And, Casey voters were asked if the Library Board should be comprised of five members, with two being non-residents of the community. The answer was an overwhelming 120 Yes votes. 23 No votes were cast.

 

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 11/4/2015

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November 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Area and State news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Trading Post

November 4th, 2015 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: Power Lift Recliner, small size, purchased new from Brymons in Atlantic, used one month. Color is neutral grey. Price $800. Phone numbers in Griswold area..712-778-4692 or call or text 712-789-0360.

FOR SALE: 1964 Chevy Impala, 2 door, hard top, 327 engine with double hump heads, 4 speed transmission with original Chevy shifter. Comes with two 5 foot long rear body repair panels. Has title.  PRICE DROP – $1,700. FOR SALE: 1989 GMC dual wheel tow truck, 440 Holmes wrecker body with mechanical wench. Special hump design hood, sharp looking. Heavy duty front push bumper with extra weights built in. New clutch slave cylinder and new starter. Good running 350 engine with 5 speed transmission, chrome wheel covers, emergency top flashing light bars, has title. PRICE DROP $900. 402-651-8173 in Hancock.

FOR SALE: Yamaha Vargo 250 – 3,800 miles, good shape, for more information and to see call Fred Gerge at 712-243-3834 between 4-5 pm.

FOR SALE: 4 – 40 channel Uniden Pro 510 cb with stock mikes, good shape, all peaked and tuned $25 each. 712-326-4990 – in Atlantic.

WANTED:  looking for someone who can make chainsaw chains out of the spool.  Also, someone who can do chainsaw sharpening.  Call 712-249-4005.

FOR SALE:  House located at 707 Mulberry St. Atlantic,IA. For $71,899. Parties interested: email motteileen@gmail.com.  This is a cozy comfortable two bedroom home with two baths, hardwood floors in living room and both bedrooms. Kitchen and living room open layout, Full Basement, Central heat and air, Gas, single car garage attached, Back Alley access.
Close to schools,stores,YMCA. Beautiful view looking over the town.

WANTED: Good used running refrigerator.  Call 712-563-3409.

Davis City man arrested in Creston for Sex Offender Registry

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November 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Police in Creston arrested a Davis City man Tuesday afternoon, on a warrant out of Decatur County for Sex Offender Registry Violation/2nd or subsequent offense. 27-year old Joshua Thomas was brought to the Union County Jail and then released to the custody of Decatur County deputies.

And, early this (Wednesday) morning, 36-year old Lela Churchwell, of Creston, was arrested at her home on Disorderly Conduct and Public Intoxication, charges. Churchwell was being held in the Union County Jail while awaiting a bond hearing.

KAREN RUNYON, 73, of Clarinda (Svcs. 11/6/15

Obituaries

November 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

KAREN RUNYON, 73, of Clarinda, died Monday, Nov. 2nd. Funeral services for KAREN RUNYON will be held 10-a.m., Friday, Nov. 6th, at the Walker-Merrick Funeral Home, in Clarinda.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday, from 5-until 7-p.m., with a Eastern Star Service at 7-p.m.

Memorials may be directed to the American Diabetes Association.

Burial will be in the Siam Cemetery.

Freese-Notis weather forecast & weather data for Atlantic: 11/4/15

Weather

November 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Today: Areas of fog this morning; Partly Sunny. High 74.. S @ 10-20.
Tonight: P/Cloudy to Cloudy. Low 58. S @ 5-10.
Tomorrow: Showers & isolated thunderstorms. High 69. S @ 10-20.
Tom. Night: Cldy w/a 40% chance of showers thru midnight. Low 40.
Friday: P/Cldy. High 55.
Saturday: P/Cldy. High 49.

Tuesday’s High in Atlantic was 69. Our 24-hour Low ending today at 7-a.m., was 51. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 59, and the Low 36. The All-Time Record High in Atlantic on Nov. 4th, was 75 in 1909 & 1978. The Record Low was -1 degrees in 1991.

Voters oust 2 council members who voted to remove memorial

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November 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

KNOXVILLE, Iowa (AP) – Voters have ousted two Knoxville council members who voted to remove a veterans memorial from a city park. Carolyn Formanek won roughly 15.3 percent of Tuesday’s votes and April Verwers won about 14.3 percent. Their opponents won more than 20 percent each. The Des Moines Register reports that Formanek and Verwers voted with the council majority on Monday to move the wooden silhouette of a soldier kneeling before a cross out of Young’s Park and onto private property. A new bronze memorial would be erected instead.

The plan was offered as a way to stave off any lawsuit by Americans United for Separation of Church and State, which wants the cross removed. But the council action prompted calls from supporters of the silhouette to oust incumbents Formanek and Verwers.

Election results summary from Tue., 11/3/15 – Cass County

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November 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Voters in Atlantic, Tuesday, overwhelming rejected a proposed bond issue which would have allowed the second floor of City Hall to be renovated into a multi-purpose facility. The $875,000 bond, which would have been paid for through the Local Option Sales Tax, was defeated by a vote of 517 (64.71%) to 282 (35.29%). A majority was required for the measure to pass. All of the incumbent councilpersons in Atlantic were re-elected, in most cases with few or no write-in votes to challenge them.

Elsewhere in Cass County: Voters in Anita re-elected Mayor Timothy Miller to a 4-year term. Miller garnered 160 votes. His challenger, Ben Daughenbaugh received 57 votes. Both incumbent councilmen in Anita, Jeff Bohnsack and Thomas R. Harris, were unchallenged and re-elected to their seats.

In Cumberland, Mayor Nancy Virginia Coughlin, was unopposed in her bid for re-election. She received 25 votes, with 5 write-in’s recorded. There were two seats open on the City Council in Cumberland. Sandra K. Eversole, who was re-elected, received 21 votes. Joining her is Scott W. Becker, who received 19 votes. Write-In candidates Mike Hill and Darrin Hardisty each received 10 votes. And, Catherine Landstreet-Howard squeaked out a one-vote win over Darrin Hardisty for a vacancy on the City Council. Landstreet-Howard had 8 votes, while Hardisty had 7.

In Griswold, Jeb Peck, a write-in, was elected Mayor. Peck received 106 votes. There were 29 other, scattered write-in votes. And, Incumbents Ryan Askeland and Lisa Cook were re-elected to the Griswold City Council. Askeland garnered 131 votes, Cook 112, and Carmen Sorensen 102. Public Measure C in Griswold, which calls for the Mayor’s term to be extended from two-years, to four, was approved by a vote of 86 to 57.

In Lewis, Jon Mosier was unopposed in his bid for Mayor and received 80 votes. Three people were elected to the City Council. The winners include incumbent Duane Scott Anderson, Kristy Bassett and Marvin Bradfield. Bradfield had the most votes, at 74. Anderson and Basset each received a little over 50 votes, while Nona Erickson had 50 votes, and Leroy Easter 29. Public Measure D in Lewis, calling for a levy of up to 27-cents per thousand dollars of assessed valuation for the Public Library, failed by a vote of 48-to 41. (53.93% to 46.07%).

In Marne, Randy Baxter, who was unopposed, was re-elected Mayor. Incumbents Alan Cranston, Lori Holste and Angela Redler, were re-elected to the City Council, along with Kyle Frederiksen and Michael Jensen. And, Public Measure E, asking voters to approve a levy of up to $1.50/$1,000 valuation for additional monies directed to the Unified Law Enforcement District, was approved by a vote of 21-to 12. In Massena, Mayor Linda Reineke was re-elected Mayor, with no challengers. Micah Lee, Adam and Kevin McCunn, all incumbents, were re-elected to the City Council. None were opposed.

And finally, in Wiota, incumbent Ford Lillard was re-elected as Mayor, with no challengers. But in the city council race, incumbent Jon Schwarte was beaten out by Jim Fisher and Steven R. Havens for two seats on the Wiota City Council. Fischer and Havens each had 23 votes, while Schwarte had just 6.

Hastings woman arrested early Wed. morning

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November 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak arrested a Mills County woman early this (Wed.) morning, following a traffic stop near the intersection of Highways 34 and 48, in Red Oak. 32-year old Dawn Lorren Frink-McFarland, of Hastings, was taken into custody a few minutes after midnight. The woman was charged with OWI/1st offense, and cited for Open Container. She was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $1,000 cash bond.

Bluffs Police search for 3 juveniles missing from group home

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November 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs say they’ve exhausted their leads in a search for three juveniles missing from a group home for children in need of mental, physical and social support.

Cassandra Gomez-Watson

Cassandra Gomez-Watson

Malakai Cayton

Malakai Cayton

Leah Carpenter

Leah Carpenter

Authorities say 15-year old Leah Carpenter and 11-year old Malakai Cayton, of Council Bluffs, and 9-year old Cassandra Gomez-Watson, of Carroll, were last seen leaving Children’s Square in Council Bluffs heading west on Avenue D, at around 9:15-p.m., Tuesday.

Carpenter was last seen wearing yellow fleece pants, a black Batman shirt, and black jacket. Her hair was in a pony tail. Cayton was last known to be wearing a dark blue, short sleeve shirt, and blue jogger pants. He was not wearing shoes or socks. And, Gomez-Watson was last seen wearing a black shirt and shorts.

Authorities said they do not believe the youth are in any immediate danger at this time. If you have seen them, please call your local law enforcement agency.