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Skyscan forecast & weather data for Atlantic: 3/3/16

Weather

March 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly cloudy w/scattered flurries this morning; Gradually becoming partly sunny. High near 40. North wind 10-20mph.
Tonight: P/Cldy to Cloudy. Low around 25.
Friday: Mostly cloudy & breezy. High near 53. S/SW @ 10-20 w/gusts to 25mph.
Fri. Night: Becoming P/Cldy overnight. Low around 30.
Saturday: P/Cldy. High around 50. NW-NE winds @ 5-10.
Sunday: P/Cldy to Cldy & breezy. High near 60.

Wednesday’s High in Atlantic was 47. The 24-hour Low ending at 7-a.m. today was 19. Last year on this date, our High in Atlantic was 38, and the low was 10. The All-time Record High in Atlantic on this date was 79 in 1983. The Record Low was -11 in 2014.

Pair from Cass County await jail sentences in Pott. County

News

March 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

An Atlantic couple is back in Pottawattamie County Jail awaiting potential prison sentences. The Daily NonPareil reports 32-year old Jacob Leary pleaded guilty Monday to possession of less than 5 grams of methamphetamine with intent to deliver. Leary will be sentenced on March 14th and faces a 10-year prison sentence.

He was arrested on Sept. 27th, 2015 at the intersection of Highway 6 and 470th Street. According to court documents, Leary and 32-year old Randi Shafer were pulled over for an expired vehicle registration. During the stop, a Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office deputy found 16.1 grams of meth as well as four syringes, which were classified as drug paraphernalia.

Jacob Leary (booking photo)

Jacob leary (booking photo)

While Shafer pleaded guilty on Nov. 3rd, Leary decided to await trial, which was scheduled to begin on Tuesday. One day before his trial was expected to begin, Leary accepted a plea deal from Assistant Pottawattamie County Attorney Shelly Sudmann. Instead of facing a possession of more than 5 grams of methamphetamine with intent to deliver, a Class B felony, Leary was allowed to plead guilty to possession of less than 5 grams of meth with intent to deliver, a Class C felony.

On Nov. 3rd, Shafer was given credit for time served and placed on one year of supervised probation. She was back in Pottawattamie County Jail after allegedly violating her probation six weeks after being released. According to court documents, Shafer tested positive for THC, the psychoactive element of marijuana, on Dec. 17th and Jan. 26th. Shafer also was arrested on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia.

Randi Shafer (booking photo)

Randi Shafer (booking photo)

On Monday, Shafer pleaded guilty in Cass County to possession of a controlled substance and received two years of supervised probation. She then was transported to Pottawattamie County Jail, where she could still see additional jail time. Shafer’s violation of probation hearing has been set for Wednesday, March 30th.

Both Leary and Shafer remain in custody at Pottawattamie County Jail.

Hawkeye women set for B1G Tourney

Sports

March 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Hawkeye women’s basketball team opens the Big Ten Tournament in Indianapolis this (Thursday) morning against Michigan. The ninth seeded Hawkeyes finished the regular season with an 8-10 league mark and go up against a Wolverine squad that finished 9-9. The teams split two regular season games.

In their last meeting the Hawkeyes beat the Wolverines 85-69 in Iowa City. Coach Lisa Bluder says outside of the fourth quarter of the game at Michigan the Hawkeyes have played well against the Wolverines. It will be an early 11:00 a.m. tip off in Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Pre-game coverage begins at 10:45, here on KJAN.

Iowa ranks 6th in number of children removed from parents’ home

News

March 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Advocates say it’s time for legislators to investigate the recent increase in Iowa court orders to terminate parental rights. “What’s going on here? Are all of a sudden the parents in Iowa becoming evil?” That’s Nancy Augustine. She became an advocate for change after her son and daughter-in-law were investigated by state government social workers in 2012.

“They went through the whole court system — the juvenile court, which I refer to as a kangaroo court system because everything about it is the opposite of ‘innocent until proven guilty,’ etc.,” Augustine said. “They got their children back after going through all the hoops and whistles…but, but I could not let this drop.” Toya Johnson of Iowa Citizens for Justice says Iowa ranks 36th in population, but sixth in the number of children who are removed from their parents’ home after an allegation of abuse.

“We have a serious problem that needs to be addressed not only with the Department of Human Services, but it also needs to be addressed in the way our judicial policies and procedures are going,” Jackson says. Jackson and Augustine testified yesterday (Wednesday) before the Iowa House Government Oversight Committee. The panel’s chairman said state officials will be given a chance to respond to the allegations at a future committee meeting.

(Radio Iowa)

Girls State Basketball Schedule: Thu., March 3rd 2016

Sports

March 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

(@ Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines)
Class 1A Semifinals
10:00-a.m. Turkey Valley vs. Burlington Notre Dame
11:45-a.m. Springville vs. Newell-Fonda

Class 2A Semifinals
1:30-p.m. Western Christian vs. Okoboji
3:15-p.m. Unity Christian vs. Iowa City Regina

Class 3A Semifinals
5:00-p.m. Pocahontas Area Community (PAC) vs. Cherokee
6:45-p.m. Center Point-Urbana vs. Nevada

The Class 4A and 5A Semifinals take place on Friday along with the Championship games in Class 1A and 2A.  The rest of the title games will be held on Saturday.

NWS forecast for Cass & area Counties in IA, 3/3/16

Weather

March 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

EARLY THIS MORNING…CLOUDY. NOT AS COLD. NORTHEAST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH.
TODAY…CLOUDY THROUGH MID MORNING THEN BECOMING PARTLY SUNNY. HIGH IN THE LOWER 40S. NORTH WIND 10 TO 15 MPH.
TONIGHT…MOSTLY CLOUDY. LOW IN THE UPPER 20S. NORTHEAST WIND NEAR 5 MPH SHIFTING TO THE SOUTHEAST AFTER MIDNIGHT.
FRIDAY…MOSTLY CLOUDY. BREEZY…WARMER. HIGH IN THE LOWER 50S. SOUTH WIND 5 TO 20 MPH.
SATURDAY…SUNNY. HIGH IN THE LOWER 50S. NORTH WIND 5 TO 10 MPH.
SUNDAY…MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A 20 PERCENT CHANCE OF RAIN SHOWERS. HIGH IN THE UPPER 50S.

Iowa early News Headlines: Thu., March 3rd 2016

News

March 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Senate has passed legislation that would expand state oversight of Iowa’s Medicaid program under private management, but the measure’s future is unclear. The Democratic-controlled Senate voted 32-18 Wednesday for the measure, which would expand the state’s authority to review how three private companies handle the $4.2 billion program when they take over on April 1st.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Investigators are disputing a claim by University of Iowa public safety director David Visin that they harassed his hospitalized stepson with questions about whether Visin was involved in a hit-and-run. The Associated Press reported Monday that David Visin is accused of interfering with the investigation into the June 25th accident involving stepson Sean Crane. Visin says that officers “badgered” Crane in his hospital room with questions about Visin and Crane told them “the truth, that I knew nothing.”

AMES, Iowa (AP) — A U.S. Labor Department initiative has found that a handful of Ames restaurants violated federal labor standards and owed thousands of dollars to workers. Department officials announced Wednesday that Ames employers owed nearly $100,000 to 158 restaurant and hotel workers after investigators looked into hospitality industries in Midwest college towns.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — City Council members have declined to allocate public funds to support a 30-foot sculpture on pedestrian mall in Iowa City. KCRG-TV reports a majority of the council on Tuesday night voted against a plan to give $50,000 to the Iowa City Downtown District for the project.

Kolten Wong agrees to $25.5M, 5-year deal with Cardinals

Sports

March 2nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

JUPITER, Fla. (AP) – Making a long-term commitment to Kolten Wong as their second baseman, the St. Louis Cardinals agreed Wednesday to a $25.5 million, five-year contract with the 25-year-old. Wong gets $1.25 million this year, $2.5 million in 2017, $4 million in 2018, $6.5 million in 2019 and $10.25 million in 2020. St. Louis has a $12.5 million option for 2021 with a $1 million buyout.

He would have been eligible for salary arbitration next winter and for free agency after the 2019 World Series.

Girls State Basketball Tournament scores from Wed., 3/2/16

Sports

March 2nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Class 4A State Tournament
State Quarterfinal
Marion 46, Harlan 38
Pella 47, Lewis Central 41

Class 5A State Tournament
State Quarterfinal
Ankeny Centennial 56, Davenport, North 52
Cedar Falls 48, Waukee 46
Johnston 60, Southeast Polk 48
Linn-Mar, Marion 60, Indianola 39

Atlantic City Council approves Resolution for CAT Grant matching funds

Ag/Outdoor, News

March 2nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council, Wednesday, approved a Resolution in support of the Schildberg Recreation Area Committee and Atlantic Parks and Rec Department Board, to secure a Vision Iowa CAT (Community Attraction and Tourism) Grant for Phase 1 of the Schildberg Recreation Area improvements. The project will cost $635,000, but Atlantic Parks and Rec Director Roger Herring said they anticipate reducing that amount by as much as $13,000 by working with local vendors and local contractors.

Schildberg Rec Area Master Plan

Schildberg Rec Area Master Plan (click on image to enlarge)

The application to Vision Iowa, which must be submitted by April 15th, will request $360,000. It requires a 50-percent match, meaning $180,000 would have to be raised through other sources. The City Council, in its action Wednesday, approved $100,000. The rest, according to Herring, will possibly come from a REAP (Resource Enhancement and Protection) grant, and local sources, which would help fund some portion of the proposed, phased-in improvements to the Schildberg Rec Area.

Campground area site plan

Campground area site plan (click to enlarge image)

He says within the next 2-3 years, they could fund the playground, an ADA compliant fishing pier, the west side shelter house, and parking lot, not only through REAP, but through the Local Option Sales Tax, the Hotel-Motel Tax and the regular budgeting process, as well as local donations. In addition, the Schildberg Rec Area Committee will talk with the Board of Supervisors for a possible contribution. The CAT grant, according to Herring, allows for up to 25-percent of what the request is as in-kind, or about $40,000. He says they’ve already met that requirement “Three-times over,” because of all the time, labor, and other efforts put into improvements.

The goal of the CAT grant application, he says, is to make Atlantic, a “Destination Point [Place], a place where people can spend time and money while they are enjoying the outdoors and our community. The City should know sometime late this Summer or early Fall at the latest, whether it’s request for grant funds will be met in whole, or in-part.