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Minor injuries reported following accident in Montgomery Co.

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February 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

An accident Thursday morning northeast of Villisca in Montgomery County, resulted in minor injuries. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports a 2004 Chevy Silverado pickup driven by  42-year-old Nichole King, of Villisca, was traveling west on 210th Street at around 10-a.m.,when a smaller, eastbound gold-colored Chevrolet crossed the center line of the road about one-quarter of a mile east of Vine Avenue.

The other drivers’ actions caused King to swerve to the right and onto the shoulder in order to avoid an accident. Officials say the snow and icy conditions caused the truck to slide up the ditch embankment and roll, coming to rest on the passenger’s side. Authorities say the other vehicle continued eastbound. It’s driver may not have been aware of the accident.

Villisca Fire and Rescue responded to the scene, but King refused treatment. The damage to her vehicle was estimated at $8,000.

Markel Smith signs letter of intent with Iowa

Sports

February 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – Iowa says that St. Louis-area running back Markel Smith has finally signed his letter of intent.  Smith was ranked as a four-star back by recruiting publication Scout.com and is considered one of the best prospects in Iowa’s latest class. But Smith got snowed in during a retreat and wasn’t able to officially join the Hawkeyes until Thursday.  Smith was a first-team all-state selection in each of the last two seasons for St. John Vianney High.

Smith’s 7,144 career rushing yards ranks second-best in Missouri history. He also set the single-game mark with 541 yards.  Smith is the 19th recruit and second running back to join the Hawkeyes for the upcoming season.

HMU CEO accepts new job in Waverly

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February 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Harlan Municipal Utilities (HMU) has announced their CEO has accepted a new position in Waverly, Iowa. In a press release, HMU said CEO Darrel Wenzel was offered and accepted the General Manager’s position at Waverly Light and Power. Wenzel said, “HMU is positioned to succeed thanks to the dedication of former and current employees and board members. I anticipate HMU will be recognized in 2014 for its outstanding electric reliability statistics by the municipal utility national organization known as American Public Power Association.”

Wenzel became CEO of HMU on May 21st, 2012 coming to HMU from Independence Light and Power in Independence, IA. HMU Board Chairman David Tyrrel said, “We appreciate what Darrel brought to HMU, what has been accomplished under his tenure and wish him well in his future.” Wenzel’s final day at HMU will be February 14th.

(Joel McCall/KNOD)

Cass Supervisors approve Industrial prop. tax exemption & purchase of computer servers

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February 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors, Thursday morning, approved an application by Bernard Vais with the Anita Livestock Auction, for an Industrial Property Tax Exemption for the construction of full frame cattle and veterinary sheds. Board Chair Frank Waters and Auditor Dale Sunderman discussed how the 5-year tax exemption would play out. Because it’s new construction, it would be 75% exempt the first year, 60% the second year, 45% the third year, 30% and 15% the last two-years.

The Board also approved the regulations passed by the County Board of Health, for “Radon Control Methods.” Supervisor Duane McFadden said he spoke with Sanitarian Steve Patterson about the regulations, which serve to mitigate radon. Patterson serves Guthrie, Adair and Cass Counties. Patterson said the regulations would apply primarily to new construction or additions.

And the Board spent an hour discussing with representatives of Solutions, Inc., the County’s computer server needs and services. The County is rapidly running out of storage space for its technology needs, so the Board wanted to explore the options for expanding the current server and related technology.

Solutions’ Zach Ramsey told the Board they have two options when it comes to the new data center located across the street from the courthouse. He said Option 1, A Storage Area Network (SAN) would cost about $39,000 and is the “Cadillac” or high-end version of their servers, which will also serve to aid in the transition to paperless information. He said it would have huge data storage, would be efficient, powerful and very fast.

Ramsey said it has a 10-years life expectancy with regular maintenance. A three-year maintenance agreement would cost $6,000. He said a second, and more logical option, which he called the “Chevy” version, would cost $15,096, and it would better serve the County’s needs now and in the future, without going overboard at the onset. It would include a bigger server, with three virtualized servers and one specifically for the GIS Department. It would have 6 terabytes of storage instead of 8, and the option to add as many as six extra bays for more data storage.

It has a five-year warranty and is more readily adaptable to changing technology. The The Supervisors passed a motion accepting the second option, which, with everything figured-in, will run about 20-to $25,000. It should be up and running by no later than April 1st.

NW IA teen dies in snowmobile accident

News

February 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources reports a northwest Iowa teenager was fatally injured late Wednesday afternoon while operating a snowmobile on a creek southwest of Fonda in Pocahontas County. 13-year old Raymond Gatzemeyer, of Fonda, was operating a snowmobile when he struck a rope that was suspended between two pillars of a bridge shortly before 5 p.m. He was in a group that included two other snowmobiles and an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) when the incident occurred. No one else was injured.

Gatzemeyer, who was wearing a helmet at the time of the incident, was transported to Loring Hospital in Sac City where he was pronounced dead. The incident remains under investigation by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources.

 

Manilla house fire (Update)

News

February 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A house fire south of Manilla early this (Thursday) morning, caused damage to an attic but there no injuries. The Manilla Fire Department was called to 1635 2400th Street around 3:45am for the fire. Corey Gaskill, captain for the Department, said the smoke was coming from the attic inside the attached garage Then we found the attic access out in the garage and once we opened the door from the house to the garage, the garage was full of smoke. Then we notified the rest of the guys coming and as soon as they got there, we got up in the attic and realized we had some embers and flames near the wood stove. We made access in the roof which was dangerous because of the snow and ice on the roof. It made it really hard to cut a hole.”

He said the roof joists were what was burning and the damage was isolated to the one area,

 “It was a well executed fire. Everybody did really well. We basically kept it to the wood stove area. When we were inside after the fire was out, the wall was ripped out all the way around the stove to make sure we didn’t miss any hot spots. But really that’s all the damage we had in there.” Gaskill said the frigid temperatures made things difficult for the firefighters “Our knobs were frozen shut. We had some air packs that we had issues with because they were froze. We had a lot of tanks changing out and a lot of air packs being flipped around.”

Fire Departments from Defiance and Irwin were called to assist about 15 minutes within battling the blaze. They were on scene for about 2 hours while the Manilla Fire Department was there until 6:30 this morning. Gaskill said the family was staying with a neighbor. The wood burning stove was the likely cause of the fire but was not confirmed by the department. A dollar amount of damage was not given. 

(Joel McCall/KNOD)

Backyard and Beyond 02-06-2014

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

February 6th, 2014 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks about changing the scenery…indoors.

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6th

Trading Post

February 6th, 2014 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: GE Black Dorm Fridge. Approx. 30 X 20 inches. Very good condition but freezer works but door broke off. $50.00. Please call or text 249.3270 if interested.

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FOR SALE: Wadsworth 150 AMP Main breaker panel includes the following breakers:  150 AMP Main Breaker, Two 50 AMP 2 Pole, One 40 AMP 2 Pole, Two 30 AMP 2 Pole, One Single Slot Double 20 AMP Single Pole, Nine 15 AMP single pole breakers.  There is nothing wrong with any of these breakers/panel. Upgraded to a larger panel. Includes the panel itself, and BOTH covers.  Some are less than 2 years old. Located in Atlantic.  Asking $175 for all. Call 712-249-9196 and leave message.

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FOR SALE: Glass Coffee Table with matching smaller table 48″ x 27″……17 and a half high for the coffee table …27″ long for the other table. Call 712-762-3142 in Anita.

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FREE TO A GOOD HOME:  a 2 and a half year old orange and white long hair cat. Been neutered and has had all shots but not declawed because he likes to go out. He is orange and white. Call 712-762-3142 in Anita.

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FOR SALE: 2 end tables, $50 for the pair. 712-762-3142.  SOLD!

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Atlantic Recent Arrests

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February 6th, 2014 by admin

The Atlantic Police Department reports two recent arrests. On Wednesday (February 5th), Atlantic Police arrested 27-year-0ld Levi Olsen of Atlantic on a Cass County Warrant for Probation Violation.  He was taken to the Cass County Jail and booked in.

And today (Thursday, February 6th) 36-year-old Eric Ostrander of Atlantic was arrested on a Cass County Warrant for Possession of Controlled Substance.  He was also transported to the Cass County Jail and booked in.

9AM Newscast 02-06-2014

News, Podcasts

February 6th, 2014 by admin

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