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Jim Field speaks with John Paul with Western Iowa Mutual Insurance about their golf benefits to support area firefighters and services.
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Nearly two dozen people were busted early this (Thursday) morning in Council Bluffs,for being Minors in Possession of Alcohol. According to Bluffs Police, officers were called to 1931 23rd Avenue at around 1:15-a.m., to investigate a reported disturbance at an apartment. Upon arrival, Officers established there were numerous juveniles consuming alcohol at the residence.
Twenty minors were cited for Minor in Possession and Disorderly Conduct. 37-year old Angela Hughes, the apartment renter and mother of one of the minors, was present and cited for having a “Disorderly House.”
The Freese-Notis (podcast) weather forecast for Atlantic & the KJAN listening area, and weather information for Atlantic.
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FOR SALE: Queen bed box springs/mattress. $30. Call 712-243-5362.
FOR SALE: Very old oak rocker. Asking 125.00. Call 243-4785.
WANTED: Want to buy 1 dump truck load of dirt (possibly 3 if the price is low enough) and one dump truck load of driveway gravel. Quote me a delivered price please. Also, want to rent a Skid Steer for 3 days. Need it delivered Saturday and picked up Tuesday. Quote me a price please. Ray 712-268-5379 (3 miles north of Exira).
CLASS 3-A:
Harlan 5, Carroll 2
Boone 4, Humboldt 2
Dallas Center-Grimes 8, Bondurant-Farrar 4
Pella 7, Oskaloosa 4
Sergeant Bluff-Luton 2, Spencer 0
Vinton-Shellsburg 5, Williamsburg 3
Dubuque Wahlert 2, Central Clinton 1 (8 innings)
Waverly-Shell Rock 9, West Delaware 8
CLASS 4-A:
Sioux City East 10, Lewis Central 0 (6 innings)
Cedar Rapids Kennedy 18, Cedar Falls 1 (4 innings)
Davenport North 4, Davenport Central 1 (8 innings)
Des Moines East 4, Johnston 1
Iowa City West 5, Cedar Rapids Prairie 2
North Scott 3, Dubuque Senior 1
Southeast Polk 2, Dowling Catholic 1
Waukee 5, West Des Moines Valley 0
AMES, Iowa (AP) – A consultant’s report says an array of problems at Iowa State University’s Thielen Student Health Center raises risks for students and the university. Des Moines television station KCCI says that the report by Keeling & Associates cites poor leadership and student access, inadequate medical training and licensing, understaffing, poor record-keeping and low morale. The report says those problems threaten the center’s accreditation and make “student health care at Iowa State a source of increasing concern and serious complaints.”
The Health Center contracted for the review after the former director moved out of her position last September. Martino Harmon, associate vice president of student affairs and interim director of the center, acknowledged that the consultant identified “a lot of challenges.” The report called for changes in 15 areas, including staffing.
While final preparations for the 2015 Cass County Fair began Wednesday, here in Atlantic, many other activities are set for today. The schedule includes: weigh-in’s for the swine and rabbit check-in this morning; 4-H static exhibit judging and the Clover Kids showcase, will also take place this morning, along with the Meat Goat weigh-in and Dairy check-in. A Food Sale will get underway at 10-a.m. as well, at the Community Center next to the Fairgrounds.
The Food Stand is open from 6:30-a.m. until 10-p.m. each day of the Fair. Specials this Noon at the Food Stand include Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Pulled Pork and Ham sandwiches. Hot beef is sold nightly at the Food Stand beginning at 5-p.m., with Hot Pork sold only after 5-p.m. on Friday and Saturday.
This evening, the horse, poultry and sheep weigh-in’s will take place. The big event kicking-off the Fair, is the King and Queen Contest at 7:30-p.m., followed by Senior Recognition, at 8-p.m. The nine Queen candidates include:
Jessica Aupperle-Wiota CAM FFA, Grant Guys & Gals; Sydney Steffen-Griswold Griswold FFA, Griswold Clubsters; Tierney Sothman – Cumberland CAM FFA, Union Leaders; Emily McDermott-Atlantic Atlantic FFA, Pymosa; Brooklyn Wahlert -Anita CAM FFA, Grant Guys & Gals; Mandi Backhaus-Griswold Griswold FFA, Griswold Clubsters; Alyssa Dean-Griswold Griswold FFA, Cass County Cowpokes; Haley Carlson-Atlantic Atlantic FFA, Pymosa; Katie Aupperle -Wiota CAM FFA, Benton Franklin
Your two King candidates this year are: Tyler Steele-Anita CAM FFA, Grant Guys & Gals; & Blake Miller-Atlantic CAM FFA, Grant Guys & Gals.
The Cass County Fair runs through July 28th, with no parking or admission fees. Check out the daily schedule and get more information about the Fair at http://www.extension.iastate.edu/cass And, follow the fair on Facebook at www.facebook.com/theCassCountyFair. Listen for our live broadcasts every day of the fair beginning on Friday, from 1-until 7-pm, here on KJAN.