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Atlantic Athletic Facilities plans to be provided to contractors today (Thursday)

News

August 29th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic School District Superintendent Steve Barber reports diagrams and plans for the next phase of the Athletic Facilities Project are set to go out to contractors, today (Thursday).

(A bid opening for the Atlantic Facilities Improvement project will be held 2-p.m. September 26th, at the High School Media Center. The process is open to the public.)

Dave Sturm of Snyder and Associates provided the School Board with an update on the plans during their special meeting on Wednesday evening. On a related note, Barber said the Atlantic School Board approved a Construction Invoice from Allender-Butzke Engineers, Inc., of Urbandale, with regard to Geotechnical Exploration of the District ballfields and Trojan Bowl Improvements. The invoice amounts to $23,600.

The Board, Wednesday evening, discussed the district’s Strategic Plan.

They also approved the resignation of Food Service Worker Lisa Andersen, and Contract Recommendations for Ernie Hawthorne, Mark Vavricek, and Dale Retallic – Special Education drivers.

Following their regular meeting, the Board entered into a Closed Session to conduct Superintendent Steve Barber’s annual evaluation.

LINDA WHIPPLE, 80, of Massena & formerly of Rapid City, SD (Svcs. 9/3/18)

Obituaries

August 29th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

LINDA WHIPPLE, 80, of Massena (& formerly of Rapid City, SD), died Thursday, Aug. 29th, at home. Funeral services for LINDA WHIPPLE will be held 10:30-a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 3rd, at the First Baptist Church in Cumberland. Steen Funeral Home in Massena has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 3-until 7-p.m. Monday, Sept. 2nd, with the family greeting friends from 5-until 7-p.m.; Online condolences may be left at www.steensfunerals.com

Burial will be in the Massena Center Cemetery, with a luncheon to follow at the Cumberland Fire Dept.

Memorials may be directed to the Linda Whipple memorial fund, to be established by the family at a later date.

LINDA WHIPPLE is survived by:

Her husband – Leroy Whipple, of Massena.

Her daughters – Sherry Whipple, and Miriam (Scott) Holaday, all of Massena.

Her sons – Leroy Whipple, and Isaac Whipple, of Rapid City, SD.

Her sisters – Mary Ann (Raymond) Pritchett, and Ona Marie (Charles) Parr, of Pennsylvania.

9 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

High expectations and goals for Atlantic cross country teams

Sports

August 29th, 2019 by admin

2018 Atlantic XC Teams

The Atlantic cross country teams are coming off a stellar season that saw both the boys and girls squads make a team appearance at the state meet. With the bar raised expectations and goals are lofty for the 2019 season. Atlantic Head Coach Dan Vargason said they want to keep improving each week throughout the season.

On the girls side Taylor McCreedy is expected to lead the way again after a stellar season last year that ended with a sixth place medal at State. 5 of the top 7 scorers are back for the squad to help them try to make another state run. Coach Vargason said McCreedy has been a great leader by example and said she is pushing herself and the team to accomplish more.

The boys squad loses top runner Jalen Petersen who is off to continue his running career in college but the rest of the scoring runners from last season are back. Coach Vargason said they have seen good things from the returners and been surprised by some of the new runners into the fold.

Atlantic opens up the season at the Ram Invite in Glenwood on Saturday. You can hear the full interview with Coach Vargason on Saturday morning at 8:30am on our first 2019 fall edition of the Saturday Morning Coaches Show.

Ernst fields complaints about Army Corps of Engineers

News

August 29th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Iowa Senators Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernst are calling on the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to keep its commitment to repair a key levee near Hamburg. The Corps ordered that the levee be lowered eight feet following flooding in 2011 and residents say that’s one reason this year’s Missouri River flooding was so devastating. Ernst says there are indications the Corps is retreating from its earlier promise to rebuild what’s called the Ditch 6 levee. “They made a commitment to bring that levee up to 919 feet and then they backed off of it,” Ernst says, “so we’ve got to do something about that and we’ll continue to push them.”

Ernst held a town hall meeting yesterday (Wednesday) in the small town of Riverton, which is in the far southwest corner of the state and fielded complaints about the Army Corps’ management of the river. Linda White of Hamburg says her family lost their farm to this spring’s flooding. “Who does the Corps actually have to…answer to?” White asked. “It seems like to us common people that they don’t answer to anybody except for themselves.”

Ernst and Missouri Senator Josh Hawley are co-sponsoring a bill calling for the Corps to make flood control of the Missouri River its highest priority.”The Corps will answer to whatever the congress directs, but understand even those of us along the MIssouri River corridor have different ideas on what those priorities should be,” Ernst said, “so if we can’t all agree up and down the river system that flood control should be the priority, it’s not going to go anywhere.”

And Ernst warns that other representatives want protection for hydroelectricity and recreational projects along the river to be priorities.

FR. BENEDICT JOSEPH “BEN” KENKEL, 91, of Harlan (Mass of Christian Burial 8/31/19)

Obituaries

August 29th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

FATHER BENEDICT JOSEPH “BEN” KENKEL, 91, of Harlan, died Wednesday, Aug. 28th, at the Elm Crest Retirement Community, in Harlan. A Mass of Christian Burial for FR. BEN KENKEL will be held 10:30-a.m. Saturday, August, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Earling. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home, in Harlan has the arrangements.

The family will greet friends at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Earling, from 5-p.m. to 8-p.m. Friday, Aug. 30th. A Wake service will be held at St. Joseph’s 7-p.m. Friday.

Burial will be in the St. Joseph’s Cemetery at Earling.

FATHER BENEDICT JOSEPH “BEN” KENKEL is survived by:

His sisters – Sister Kathleen F.S.P.A, of LaCrosse, WI.; Bernice Bissen, of Defiance, & Elaine Staley, of Charter Oak (IA).

His brothers – Joe (Loretta) Kenkel, of Earling, & George (Bonnie) Kenkel, of Harlan.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 8/29/19

News, Podcasts

August 29th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

More State and area news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 29th

Trading Post

August 29th, 2019 by Jim Field

FREE:  kittens, 2 months old, liter box trained. 712-249-5047.

 

Heartbeat Today 8-29-2019

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

August 29th, 2019 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Tayla Lynn, the granddaughter of Loretta Lynn, who will perform this Saturday at the Corning Opera House with Tre Twitty, the grandson of Conway Twitty.  They do a tribute show of their grandparents biggest hits.

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USDA Report 8-29-2019

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

August 29th, 2019 by Jim Field

w/Denny Heflin.  *** Happy retirement Denny! ***

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Corps official: Study needed of Missouri River flood options

News

August 29th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

NORTH SIOUX CITY, S.D. (AP) — An official with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says a study is needed to consider changes to flood-control measures along the Missouri River south of Sioux City, Iowa. Speaking after a U.S. Senate field hearing Wednesday in North Sioux City, South Dakota, Brig. Gen. Peter Helmlinger noted such a study could call for actions such as changing the Missouri River channel in the Sioux City area to let the river spread out and carry more water.

The Sioux City Journal reports that levees also could be rebuilt farther from the river to give the waterway more room. Helmlinger, commander of the corps’ Northwestern Division, says such a study would take three years and be delivered to Congress. He spoke after answering questions at a hearing headed by Sen. Mike Rounds of South Dakota.