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Jim Field speaks with Melissa Stark and Patty Hogue about efforts to spruce up Southlawn Memory Gardens in Atlantic. Stop by their clean up day on Sunday, April 22nd from 2-4pm and help out if you can. If you would like to donate funds to the project contact Melissa Stark at 243-8006.
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Arrests made earlier this year in Atlantic haven’t stemmed the tide of spray-paint vandalism being perpetrated on City property and private businesses. City Councilman Dana Halder reported at Wednesday night’s Council meeting, AMU officials are concerned about recent incidents of graffiti having occurred at the water plant. Halder told Mayor Dave Jones it’s not the only location being hit by spray-paint vandals.
He said there are a lot of buildings around town that have been targeted. Halder and Mayor Dave Jones implored citizens to call City Hall if you find incidents of vandalism, and if you see anyone committing the act, to call police.
In January, Police Chief Steve Green reported three juveniles were arrested in connection with a string of spray-paint vandalism incidents in the downtown area, which occurred over a period of several weeks. More than two-dozen buildings sustained damage. The teens were charged with Trespassing, Criminal Mischief in the 2nd degree, and Criminal Gang Participation.
In the Summer of 2010, six people were arrested for vandalism and spray painting incidents at locations which included the downtown City Park, and at downtown businesses. The incidents included a homemade acid bomb which was used at the park shelter and on a monument. At the time, the damage was estimated at $3,000.
DAVID L. NELSON, 75, of Atlantic, died Thu., April 19th, at his home. Funeral services for DAVID NELSON will be held 11-a.m. Mon., April 23rd, at the 1st United Methodist Church in Atlantic. Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.
Visitation at the funeral home is from 4-6pm Sun., April 22nd.
Burial will be in the Atlantic Cemetery.
DAVID NELSON is survived by:
His wife – Julia Nelson.
His Sons – Jeff (LuAnn) Nelson, of Pierce, NE; Tim (Ann) Nelson, of Tuttle, OK, & Curt (Ann) Nelson, of Atlantic.
His daughters – Sue (Byron) Littleton, of Atlantic; Cindy (Jon) Humphrey, of Atlantic; Rebecca Killian (& her fiance’ Aaron Brandwein, of Springfield, MO); & Pam (Doug) Faehnrich, of Sioux Falls, SD.
His brothers – Gene (Joyce Cline) Nelson, & Chris (Carol) Nelson, all of Des Moines.
His Sister – Ann (Steve) Hinton, of Atlantic.
18 grandchildren & 10 great-grandchildren.
University of Iowa officials unveiled a seven foot bronze statue of former wrestling coach Dan Gable outside of Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Wednesday. Gable led the Hawkeyes to 15 NCAA titles and 21 Big Ten championships in 21 years as head coach. The unveiling comes just days before the arena hosts the U-S Olympic wrestling trials. Olympic wrestling is divided into two divisions, freestyle and Greco-Roman, which are both different than the folk-style brand of wrestling seen in high school and college matches. Gable says it might take fans a while to pick up on all the differences. Despite the rule differences, Gable says that knowledgeable wrestling fans should have no trouble figuring things out if they stay patient. The Trials open on Saturday and run through Sunday.
ONAWA, Iowa (AP) – A 25-year-old western Iowa woman has been charged with murdering her 15-month-old son by drowning him. Police say Ashley Cameron, of Onawa, was arrested Wednesday afternoon. Officers had been sent to an Onawa home on Feb. 11 because of a report that a toddler wasn’t breathing. He later was identified as Markis Dahms, Cameron’s infant son. An autopsy by the Iowa State Medical Examiner’s office determined that the boy had been drowned by someone. Cameron remains in Monona County Jail, pending $1 million bail. It’s unclear whether she has a lawyer. Police haven’t released other details about the case.
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OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has awarded a $2 million contract for levee repair work along the Missouri River in southwest Iowa and northwest Missouri. The project includes placing large boulders, known as rip rap, on the river side of new setback levees built near Hamburg, Iowa, and Watson, Mo., following last summer’s historic flooding. The contract also includes installing a filter fabric to help reduce the potential of erosion. The work should be done by the end of July. The contract was awarded to Western Contacting Corp. in Sioux City.