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Cass County Auditor/Election Commissioner Dale Sunderman reports Monday, Aug. 8th, is the first day for non-party organizations and candidates nominated by petition, to file nomination papers for county or township offices. The petitions may be filed with the County Auditor’s Office. The last day to file, is Aug. 31st. Nomination petitions and other election forms are available at the office of the Cass County Auditor, as well as from the Iowa Secretary of State’s Office at sos.iowa.gov.
Non-partisan positions scheduled to appear on the Nov. 8th General Election ballot in Cass County, include:
Nomination petitions must include the following number of signatures: 25 each for the Ag Extension and Soil and Water Conservation seats and 50 for Hospital Trustee. Township Trustees candidates do not need nomination papers. You only need to file an Affidavit of Candidacy. Only Edna and Union Townships will fill their positions by election. The other 14 townships’ officers are appointed by the Cass County Board of Supervisors.
Incumbents for the aforementioned positions set to appear on the ballot include:
Cass Co. Hospital Trustee/NW District: John Molgaard
Cass Co. Hospital Trustee/SE District: Phyllis Stakey
S&W Conservation District Commissioner: Curt Behrends; Chase Wheatley & Norbert Ray Wilson.
Co. Ag. Extension Council: Julie Aupperle; Darrin Petty; Marcy Jo Dorsey & Malena Sothman.
Incumbents Township Officers: Edna – Trustee: Keith Nelson; Trustee (Vacancy Term) Kevin Stender; Union Township – Trustee: Delmar South; Trustee (Vacancy term) Richard Hoffman. For additional information, call Cass County Auditor Dale Sunderman at 712-243-4570, or e-mail auditor@casscoia.us.
Today: Partly cloudy, warm & humid w/a 30% chance of scattered showers & thunderstorms late this afternoon. High 92. SW @ 10-20. Heat Index 100-103.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy w/a 60% chance showers & tstrms. Low 68. NW @ 10.
Tomorrow: Cloudy to P/Cldy, w/showers ending in the morning. High 80. N @ 10.
Saturday: P/Cldy to Cldy w/a 30% chance light rain. High 78.
Sunday: P/Cldy to Cldy w/a 30% chance of morning showers. High 78.
Wednesday’s High in Atlantic was 87. Our 24-hour Low ending today at 7-a.m., was 65. Last year on this date, our High in Atlantic was 76 and the low was 64. The Record High in Atlantic on this date was 110 in 1918. The Record Low was 38 in 1978.
When parents separate and fathers move out, children often experience long term negative effects. But what happens when mom and dad get back together? A new Iowa State University study finds parents reconciling benefits a daughter’s mental health. I-S-U human development researcher Cassandra Dorius is part of a team that studied a national sample of 3,700 children.
The group looked at the implications of “boomerang” dads — fathers who separate and then reunite with their child’s mother. Dorius says while sons don’t seem to benefit from the reconciliation, daughters do. “Girls are much more likely to be depressed. And so they might be more responsive to this because one of the reasons they’re more depressed is because they tend to internalize a lot of the emotions from the relationships that they’re in,” Dorius said.
A boomerang dad’s additional time and financial resources may also play a role. Dorius believes dads who reconcile with their child’s mother tend to be more invested in their children. “And they’re actually kind of blocking other men from coming into the home, which may also be associated with some negative things. And I think that the fact the dad is present, investing more money…and then also there is not another father figure in the home, we are hypothesizing that those are some of the reasons these children are able to maintain higher levels of mental health,” Dorius said.
The national study is published in the Journal of Marriage and Family.
(Radio Iowa)
GARRY GAUL, 73, of Earling, died Tuesday, August 2nd, at home. A Mass of Christian Burial for GARRY GAUL will take place 10:30-a.m. Sat., Aug. 6th, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, in Earling. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.
Visitation will be held at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, in Earling from 9:30-a.m. until the time of service, Saturday.
Burial will be in the St. Joseph’s Cemetery at Earling.
GARRY GAUL is survived by:
His mother – Angela Gaul, of Earling.
His daughters – Laurie (Tom) Dunlap, of Portsmouth, RI; Katherine “Kat” Gaul, of Omaha, and Kristine (Thomas Kurtz, Sr.) Gaul, of Portsmouth, IA.
His brother – Jim (Janice) Gaul, of Earling.
7 grandchildren, and 4 great-grandchildren.
WADE SMITH, 62, of Atlantic, died Tuesday, Aug. 2nd, at home. A potluck Memorial service for WADE SMITH will be held 1-p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 9th, at the Super 8 Hotel Convention Center, in Atlantic. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic is assisting the family.
Online condolences may be left to the family at www.rolandfuneralservice.com
WADE SMITH is survived by:
His wife – Terri Smith, of Atlantic.
His son – Dale Smith.
His daughter – Amanda Smith.
His brothers – Carl (Rosie) Smith, of Springfield, MO; and Neil (Patricia) Smith, of Blaine, MN.
His sister – Ida (Jeff) Oles, of Hamlin.
Other relatives, his brothers- and sister in-law, and friends.
Sheriff’s officials in Montgomery County say only minor injuries were reported following a collision Wednesday afternoon on the southwest side of Villisca. Authorities say 37-year old Heather Posten, of Villisca, was traveling west on 265th Street at around 12:45-p.m., and had stopped at the intersection with Highway 71, but then proceeded into the intersection, where her 2015 Chevy Cruze was struck on the passenger side, by a 2006 Ford Escape, driven by 45-year old William Robertson, of Clarinda.
Both vehicles entered the ditch on the southwest side of the intersection. Damage was estimated at $15,000 altogether. Deputies issued Posten a citation for Failure to Obey a Stop Sign. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department was assisted at the scenew by Villisca Fire, Villisca Rescue, and Red Oak Rescue.
Two people were arrested on assault charges Wednesday evening, in Red Oak. According to Red Oak Police, 38-year old Anthony Thomas Anderson, and 35-year old Stacy Lynn Anderson, both of Red Oak, were taken into custody at around 8-p.m. in the 600 block of E. Joy Street. The couple were charged with Domestic Abuse Assault, a simple misdemeanor. They were being held without bond in the Montgomery County Jail, until making an appearance before a magistrate.
352 AM CDT THU AUG 4 2016
EARLY THIS MORNING…MOSTLY CLEAR. SOUTH WIND NEAR 10 MPH.
TODAY…MOSTLY SUNNY. HOT AND HUMID. SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS IN THE AFTERNOON. HIGH IN THE LOWER 90S. SOUTH WIND 5 TO 10 MPH. CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS 40 PERCENT. HIGHEST HEAT INDEX READINGS 100 TO 103 IN THE AFTERNOON.
TONIGHT…MOSTLY CLOUDY. THUNDERSTORMS LIKELY IN THE EVENING… THEN A CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS OVERNIGHT. LOW IN THE MID 60S. NORTHWEST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH SHIFTING TO THE NORTH AFTER MIDNIGHT. CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS 60 PERCENT.
FRIDAY…PARTLY SUNNY. A 20 PERCENT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS UNTIL LATE AFTERNOON. NOT AS WARM. HIGH AROUND 80. NORTH WIND 5 TO 10 MPH.
FRIDAY NIGHT…MOSTLY CLOUDY. A CHANCE OF SHOWERS AND ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS AFTER MIDNIGHT. LOW AROUND 60. NORTHEAST WIND NEAR 10 MPH. CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION 30 PERCENT.
SATURDAY…MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF SHOWERS AND ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS. HIGH IN THE UPPER 70S. EAST WIND NEAR 5 MPH. CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION 40 PERCENT.
SATURDAY NIGHT…MOSTLY CLOUDY. A CHANCE OF SHOWERS AND ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS AFTER MIDNIGHT. LOW IN THE LOWER 60S. CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION 40 PERCENT.
SUNDAY…MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A 40 PERCENT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS. HIGH IN THE UPPER 70S.