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CCMH Board of Trustees to ask former CEO to serve as interim leader

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June 13th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Memorial Hospital’s Board of Trustees, Monday, unanimously voted to invite former CEO Pat Markham to step in and serve as the Interim CEO until a permanent leader can be found for the hospital. Markham retired two-years ago, and even though she will have a bit of learning to catch-up on as far as how the hospital has progressed since her departure, the Board felt she was the best qualified to assume the role. The matter of her compensation, should she accept the position, will be discussed and acted on during the Board’s regular meeting on June 22nd.

Markham served the hospital for 29-years. She left in Jan. 2014, and was succeeded by Todd Hudspeth, who was fired last week after he agreed to an Alford Plea with regard to a check forgery case in Buena Vista County. Board President Ned Brown said he has spoken with Markham about coming back, and she tentatively agreed to do so. Quoting Markham, Brown told the Board she “Loves the hospital and will do whatever..” is needed to keep it on track.

CCMH Board of Trustees (Ric Hanson - photo)

CCMH Board of Trustees (Ric Hanson – photo)

The Board had discussed the possibility of having one of the current members of the hospital’s administrative team stepping-up to the plate to take over for a while, and while they had no doubt in the abilities of those individuals to do so, they didn’t want to put that heavy of a load on them.

On a related note, Denise Coder, Chief Human Resources Officer, told the Board she has received seven external applications for the CEO’s position since the position became open. The last time the Board went through the process of hiring a CEO, they went through a “Head hunting” firm. There were hundreds of applications at that time, with the final candidates being narrowed down to four.

The Board was not so hot on the idea of hiring another firm to duplicate the process because of their experience with Hudspeth. Instead, a committee will be appointed to make the final selections for interviews, once the administrative team narrows down the potential field of candidates. They will also seek guidance from the Hospital Association with regard to the best method of recruiting candidates.

Atlantic Area Chamber Awards First Silver Cord Scholarship

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June 13th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Silver Cord Program is a graduation incentive program to promote volunteerism in the Atlantic Area. Atlantic High School seniors who volunteered a minimum of 200 hours throughout their high school career graduated this year with a silver cord and were eligible for a $500 scholarship provided by the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce. The program encourages volunteer opportunities with all Civic Organizations and benefits the entire community.

Chamber Programs Director Kate Christensen said “The Silver Cord program was started as a way to educate students about the importance of community service. It gives students the opportunity to see firsthand how investing their time can enhance and grow their community.”

Pictured: Ouida Hargens, Atlantic Area Chamber Executive Director; Madison Helvie; Lori Reid, Atlantic Area Chamber Board President.

Pictured: Ouida Hargens, Atlantic Area Chamber Executive Director; Madison Helvie;
Lori Reid, Atlantic Area Chamber Board President.

The 2016 Silver Cord scholarship recipient is Madison Helvie. Madison volunteered 52 hours over the course of the school year spending time volunteering at the Nishna Valley Family YMCA after school programs and tutoring elementary students. She also volunteers at cheer camp, soccer camp and National Honor Society. The Atlantic High School Senior  said “I’ve always loved volunteering. It’s something that is super easy to do to give back to the community in a positive way.”

Madison will be attending the University of Northern Iowa in the fall to study Nursing. Her goal is to practice nursing in a larger city after graduation before settling down in a smaller community. She hopes to continue volunteering and being active wherever she goes. Chamber Executive Director Ouida Hargens said “We are looking forward to building the relationship between the community and the student body. More students will create a stronger program and have a stronger overall impact on the community.”

If you are interested in learning more about the Silver Cord Program, please visit www.atlanticiowa.com. If you would like to volunteer, please visit www.volunteerspot.com to learn about opportunities in the community or call the Atlantic Area Chamber at 712.243.3017.

Branstad wants regents to consider deal on tuition increases

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June 13th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Gov. Terry Branstad says he wants the board that governs Iowa’s three public universities to consider a compromise pitched by student leaders that would lower some proposed tuition increases. Branstad told reporters Monday that student leaders at the University of Iowa offered a “reasonable compromise” to what has been discussed by the Iowa Board of Regents.

The board is considering a $300 increase for resident undergraduate students at the University of Iowa, Iowa State University and the University of Northern Iowa after receiving less-than-requested funding from the Iowa Legislature. University of Iowa students recently proposed reducing the increases to $200 for all students on that campus. Branstad has said the board’s proposed tuition increases would be burdensome on students. The regents are scheduled to vote in July on any increases.

Central Iowa woman breaks down on I-80 in Adair County – arrested on meth charge

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June 13th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A woman from central Iowa was arrested on drug charges last week, after her vehicle broke down near mile marker 91 on Interstate 80, in Adair County. Sheriff’s officials say when a deputy made contact with 39-year old Tina Rebecca Wright, of Newton, he saw in plain view, a pipe used to smoke meth, inside the vehicle.

Wright admitted to the deputy there was also meth inside her vehicle. The drug was found under the front, passenger seat. Wright was brought to the Adair County Jail, charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. She was later released on a $1,000 cash bond.

The sheriff’s office said also, 48-year-old Jack Howard Davis, of Orient, was arrested June 7th, on a warrant for violation of parole. His bond was set at $5,000.

IGHSAU Softball Rankings Released

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June 13th, 2016 by admin

2016 THIRD Iowa High School Softball Rankings

Friday, June 10, 2016

Class 1A

School Record LW
1 Akron-Westfield 11-0 1
2 Newell-Fonda 11-4 2
3 Kee 12-5 3
4 Alburnett 15-1 4
5 Lawton-Bronson 9-3 5
6 New London 7-2 8
7 Calamus-Wheatland 8-6 7
8 AGWSR 9-1 9
9 Martensdale-St. Mary 9-2 11
10 Central City 12-5 10
11 Westwood 15-2 NR
12 Don Bosco 8-3 12
13 River Valley 8-5 6
14 Lisbon 10-3 NR
15 Murray 11-2 NR

Dropped Out: Marquette Catholic (13), North Butler (14), Charter Oak-Ute (15)

Class 2A

School Record LW
1 Iowa City Regina 8-1 1
2 Logan-Magnolia 14-1 3
3 North Union 11-0 4
4 Central Springs 11-0 6
5 Durant 11-2 2
6 Van Meter 13-2 9
7 Interstate-35 7-3 7
8 Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont 11-4 5
9 Waterloo Columbus Catholic 10-3 10
10 Treynor 6-1 12
11 Pella Christian 9-3 11
12 IKM-Manning 5-4 8
13 Highland 7-0 NR
14 Louisa Muscatine 9-1 NR
15 West Lyon 7-2 NR

Dropped Out: Denver (13), Wapello (14), Jesup (15)

Class 3A

School Record LW
1 Benton 15-1 1
2 Davenport Assumption 14-2 2
3 Solon 9-3 3
4 Spirit Lake 14-2 5
5 Cascade 15-2 6
6 Center Point-Urbana 10-4 7
7 Northeast 12-2 8
8 Mount Vernon 11-4 9
9 Humboldt 11-1 12
10 CMB 8-1 10
11 Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley 9-2 13
12 Crestwood 8-4 11
13 Atlantic 10-1 15
14 Sergeant Bluff-Luton 13-5 NR
15 Clarke 6-7 6

Dropped Out: Iowa Falls-Alden (14)

Class 4A

School  Record LW
1 ADM 13-1 1
2 Winterset 9-5 2
3 Carlisle 10-6 4
4 Waverly-Shell Rock 13-1 8
5 Norwalk 9-3 11
6 Mount Pleasant 12-2 7
7 Keokuk 9-5 9
8 Fairfield 7-4 5
9 Dallas Center-Grimes 4-7 3
10 Oskaloosa 9-2 6
11 West Delaware 13-4 12
12 Lewis Central 14-1 15
13 Pella 8-6 10
14 Boone 8-3 NR
15 Charles City 10-4 13

Dropped Out: North Scott (14)

Class 5A

School Record LW
1 Johnston 11-2 1
2 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 17-1 3
3 West Des Moines Valley 13-1 4
4 Iowa City West 12-3 5
5 Waukee 11-4 2
6 Cedar Rapids Jefferson 12-3 6
7 Ankeny 10-2 7
8 Urbandale 12-2 8
9 Pleasant Valley 10-3 12
10 Bettendorf 11-7 9
11 Dowling Catholic 4-5 11
12 Southeast Polk 9-5 14
13 Davenport West 6-5 10
14 Cedar Rapids Prairie 8-8 13
15 Burlington 16-4 15

Dropped Out: Sioux City East (15)

EVA EVELYN JOHNSON PARROTT, 97, of Brighton, CO. [formerly of Griswold] (Interment 6/18)

Obituaries

June 13th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

EVA EVELYN JOHNSON PARROTT, 97, of Brighton, CO. [formerly of Griswold], has died. Interment of cremated remains for EVA PARROTT will be on Saturday, June 18, 2016 at 10:00-a.m., at the Flint Cemetery in Griswold.  Duhn Funeral Home in Griswold is in charge of arrangements.

EVA PARROTT is survived by:

Her son – Dennis Parrott and wife, Barbara, of Brighton, Colorado.

2 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.

Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Association Rankings

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June 13th, 2016 by admin

2016 IHSBCA Baseball Rankings

June 12 Rankings

Class 4A

  1. Johnston
  2. Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines
  3. Iowa City, West
  4. Urbandale
  5. Cedar Rapids, Prairie
  6. Cedar Rapids, Jefferson
  7. Davenport, Central
  8. Lewis Central
  9. Dubuque, Senior
  10. Cedar Rapids, Kennedy

Others:

Mason City; Waukee; Cedar Falls; Ankeny Centennial; Des Moines, Roosevelt

Class 3A

  1. Davenport, Assumption
  2. Harlan
  3. Pella
  4. Estherville Lincoln Central
  5. Central DeWitt
  6. Fairfield
  7. Wahlert, Dubuque
  8. Sergeant Bluff-Luton
  9. Saydel
  10. West Delaware, Manchester

Class 2A

  1. Clear Lake
  2. Wilton
  3. New Hampton
  4. Hinton
  5. Treynor
  6. Monticello
  7. Van Meter
  8. Roland-Story
  9. Northeast, Goose Lake
  10. Cascade, Western Dubuque

Others:

Dike-New Hartford; Saint Ansgar; Pleasantville; Van Buren Community; Albia

Class 1A

  1. Newman Catholic, Mason City
  2. Don Bosco, Gilbertville
  3. Martensdale-St. Mary’s
  4. Alburnett
  5. West Sioux, Hawarden
  6. North Linn
  7. Jesup
  8. Lawton-Bronson
  9. Akron-Westfield
  10. Coon Rapids-Bayard

Others:

St. Edmond, Fort Dodge; St. Mary’s, Remsen; North Tama; BGM, Brooklyn; Hudson; Central Lyon, Rock Rapids; Lisbon

Hawkeye Ten Girls Soccer Honorees

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June 13th, 2016 by admin

2016 HAWKEYE 10 ALL CONFERENCE GIRLS SOCCER TEAMS
STUDENT NAME HIGH SCHOOL GRADE POSITION

FIRST TEAM

1 Haley Carlson ATLANTIC 12 GK
2 Jeanette Blasi CRESTON 11 Defender
3 Alex Mohr DENISON-SCHLESWIG 9 Forward
4 Rileigh Spahn GLENWOOD 12 GK
5 Taylor Schultz GLENWOOD 12 D
6 Haley Arkfeld HARLAN 11 FW
7 Abby Derner KUEMPER CATHOLIC 12 D Mid
8 Allie Dmyterko LEWIS CENTRAL 12 FWD
9 Kelsey McSorley LEWIS CENTRAL 11 FWD
10 Kayleigh Putnam LEWIS CENTRAL 12 A MID
11 Anna Bilek LEWIS CENTRAL 12 D MID
12 Suzie McDonald LEWIS CENTRAL 11 A MID
13 Mary Casson ST. ALBERT CATHOLIC 12 Midfield
14 Kaitlyn Pearce ST. ALBERT CATHOLIC 12 GK
15 Grace Wetterngel ST. ALBERT CATHOLIC 12 Def
2ND TEAM
1 Danyelle Hass ATLANTIC 11 M
2 Emily Hohenberger ATLANTIC 11 D
3 Kalan Bloodgood CRESTON 10 Defender
4 Chandlyr Sullivan GLENWOOD 12 D
5 Alicia Leu GLENWOOD 12 MF
6 Mia McCorkle GLENWOOD 10 F/MF
7 Chloe Riesenberg KUEMPER CATHOLIC 12 DF
8 Madeline Wagner KUEMPER CATHOLIC 11 Left F
9 Claire Fleming LEWIS CENTRAL 12 C DEF
10 Taylor Rolles LEWIS CENTRAL 11 W DEF
11 Natalie Patten LEWIS CENTRAL 12 GK
12 Nicole Hilderbrand ST. ALBERT CATHOLIC 11 Midfield
13 Celine Helton ST. ALBERT CATHOLIC 12 Def
14 Kayln Wetterngel ST. ALBERT CATHOLIC 10 Def
15 Emily Casson ST. ALBERT CATHOLIC 11 Fw
HONORABLE MENTION
1 Alyssa Ginther ATLANTIC 9 M
2 Taylor Buxton CRESTON 9 Mid
3 Shelby Palser CRESTON 12 Forward
4 Vanessa Gunderson DENISON-SCHLESWIG 9 Forward
5 Caytlin Lee DENISON-SCHLESWIG 10 Defender
6 Elisa Mulkerrin GLENWOOD 11 MF
7 Dani Anderson GLENWOOD 12 D/MF
8 Mercedee Mayberry HARLAN 12 DF
9 Lexi Hoffmann HARLAN 12 GK
10 Tia Nieland KUEMPER CATHOLIC 12 Defense
11 Chole Schlines LEWIS CENTRAL 9 W DEF
12 Teagan Blackburn ST. ALBERT CATHOLIC 9 Fw/mid
13 Maggie Wettengel ST. ALBERT CATHOLIC 9 Fw/mid
14 Miranda Beezley ST. ALBERT CATHOLIC 12 Fw

Hawkeye 10 All Conference Boys Soccer Honorees

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June 13th, 2016 by admin

2016 HAWKEYE 10 ALL CONFERENCE BOYS SOCCER TEAMS
STUDENT NAME HIGH SCHOOL GRADE POSITION

FIRST TEAM

1 Ryan Hawkins ATLANTIC 12th MF
2 David Thomsen ATLANTIC 12th F
3 Dany Aguilar DENISON-SCHLESWIG 12th MF
4 Nelson Lopez DENISON-SCHLESWIG 12th F
5 Brayan Mendez DENISON-SCHLESWIG 12th MF
6 Andy Staiert GLENWOOD 12th CD
7 Conrad Millar GLENWOOD 12th MF
8 Ferando Gonzalez GLENWOOD 12th F
9 Ethan Knudson HARLAN 12th MID
10 Ben Vonnahme KUEMPER CATHOLIC 12th F/MF
11 Nick Wanninger KUEMPER CATHOLIC 12th MF
12 Colby Wiederin KUEMPER CATHOLIC 12th D
13 Joel Braune LEWIS CENTRAL 11th CB
14 Rodrigo Barajas ST. ALBERT CATHOLIC 12th MF/F
15 Charlie Donaldson ST. ALBERT CATHOLIC 12 CM
2ND TEAM
1 Ben Irr CRESTON 11th MD
2 Gavin Wood CRESTON 11th F/M
3 Ernesto Prado DENISON-SCHLESWIG 10th D
4 Luis Mendez DENISON-SCHLESWIG 12th D
5 Josh Radcliff GLENWOOD 12th MF
6 Ben Frezee GLENWOOD 10th MF
7 Caleb Brace HARLAN 12th d
8 Drew Voge HARLAN 10TH MID
9 Derek Drees KUEMPER CATHOLIC 12th D
10 Nick Auen KUEMPER CATHOLIC 12th MF
11 Tim Sibbel KUEMPER CATHOLIC 11th GK
12 Conner James LEWIS CENTRAL 10th CAM
13 Drew Carlson ST. ALBERT CATHOLIC 12th SWEEPER
14 Luke Waters ST. ALBERT CATHOLIC 10th D
15 Max Donaldson ST. ALBERT CATHOLIC 12th F/MF
HONORABLE MENTION
1 Nolan Farver ATLANTIC 12th GK
2 Eric Wieser ATLANTIC 11th F
3 Evan Jacobson CRESTON 10th F/M/D
4 Hendrik Schulz CRESTON 10th M
5 Taylor Heese DENISON-SCHLESWIG 12th M
6 Alan Romero DENISON-SCHLESWIG 12th D
7 Aaron Majerus DENISON-SCHLESWIG 12th M
8 Ben Bryson GLENWOOD 11th D
9 Ian Sloan GLENWOOD 12th D
10 Alex Assman HARLAN 12th FWD/MID
11 Richard Blackman HARLAN 11th MID/FWD
12 Bradley Egner LEWIS CENTRAL 10th 10th
13 Tony Ramos LEWIS CENTRAL 10th MF/CF
14 Kyle Barnes ST. ALBERT CATHOLIC 10th GK

Road buckles west of Atlantic Sunday afternoon

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June 13th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Secondary Road crews spent a few hours Sunday afternoon repairing a portion of a County road near the Atlantic Airport. Pictures from the scene showed a large section of G-30/Highland Road, buckled upward, creating a steep, 6-to 8-inch incline and similar sharp drop-off on the other side. The pavement blow-up happened near the curve around the airport, or about one and a half miles west of Atlantic.

Cass County Engineer Charles Marker said pavement blow-ups, caused by “Thermal Expansion,” can happen without warning this time of year. He said “As temperatures rise, most material expands. That includes concrete. Steel and concrete and almost every material we know, gets longer as the temperature goes up. That’s thermal expansion. In concrete, as we saw in the concrete road…where normal saw joints have worn or cracks appear…and there isn’t enough room in those to expand, and it has no where to go except out of alignment, which means ‘up.’”

Photos courtesy Jessica Tye Shroyer

Photos courtesy Jessica Tye Shroyer

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That type of expansion can create something more than just a “speed bump.” Marker says a motorist either saw the situation unfold or came upon the ramped-up portion of pavement, and flagged down other motorists so they wouldn’t hit the obstruction. That same person also notified the County. Marker said he was notified about the road problem at around 3-p.m. Crews were quickly dispatched to remove the damaged section of concrete and replace it temporarily with rock filler.

He said they tear out the old sections and replace it with gravel or crushed limestone. The road will remain that way until this fall, when the temperatures cool enough to allow the concrete to be replaced. Marker says the road was installed sometime around the year 2000, and has seen no problems since then, until Sunday.