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Walnut City Council to meet Thursday

News

February 5th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Members of the City Council in Walnut will gather at 5-pm Thursday for their regular meeting. Among the items on their agenda is discussion and/or action with regard to: A request for possible business incentives; The operation of the Walnut Welcome and Community Center; and City Facilities, including the possible purchase of property.

The Walnut City Council will also consider possible adoption of: A Resolution scheduling the time and place for a Public Hearing, for the purpose of soliciting written and oral comments on the City’s proposed Fiscal Year 2014-2015 budget; A resolution establishing a Fire Department Bequeath Fund, to account for those funds received that benefit the department, and transferring funds from the City’s Fire Equipment Fund into the Bequeath Fund.

The Council will also review the preliminary budget, and talk about well repairs.

Cyclones Sign 25 Football Recruits to 2014 Class

Sports

February 5th, 2014 by Jim Field

AMES, Iowa – Filling a need. It’s been a cliché term when head coaches talk about their recruiting classes on National Signing Day, but that’s exactly what Iowa State head football coach Paul Rhoads did today.

Rhoads and Iowa State had 25 players sign National Letters of Intent, as the Cyclones addressed their needs by replenishing positions with future stars on the gridiron.

ISU’s 2014 class, ranked in the top 50 nationally by Scout.com, features seven junior college players – all of whom Rhoads believes can contribute right away – and 18 prep players. It was a perfect balance, and Rhoads is happy with the recruiting efforts of his staff.

“I am very pleased with how the whole process worked out,” Rhoads said. “Our coaching staff did a phenomenal job. In the sport of football, you have to address every position. We did that with this class and we have guys who can make an impact right away.”

The future of ISU football will arrive on campus from 11 states/provinces. Texas is most represented with eight. The Cyclones signed only one Iowan in their class, but he is a big one – perhaps one of the biggest recruits in school history.

Allen Lazard, who was a three-time first-team all-state elite team member at Urbandale (Iowa) High School, shunned offers from some of the nation’s best programs to follow in the footsteps of his father, Kevin, as a Cyclone.

Name the national honor, and chances are Lazard earned it. The four-star receiver was a first-team all-USA All-American, a top-50 national recruit by Rivals.com and played in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, joining Jake Campos as Cyclones to play in the prestigious bowl game in back-to-back seasons.

Rhoads is thrilled to have Lazard in a Cyclone uniform next season.

“Allen was the first commitment and first member of this class,” Rhoads said. “It marks the second year in a row the top-rated player in the state of Iowa has chosen Iowa State. This is a young man who has gotten phenomenal national attention and was recruited by the traditional historical programs in college football and kept on turning them away to stay true to his word to be an Iowa State Cyclone.”

ISU’s class features six defensive backs, four offensive linemen, four linebackers, three defensive linemen, three wide receivers, two running backs, a quarterback, a tight end and a kicker. Nine different players in the class were ranked in the top 100 nationally by Rivals.com or Scout.com in their respective positions, including a pair of running backs: Mike Warren (No. 35 by Rivals.com) and Martinez Syria (No. 85 by Scout.com).

Three of these Cyclones enrolled in the spring semester at Iowa State and will participate in spring drills: linebacker Jordan Harris, a 5-11, 233-pound junior from Clarksdale, Miss., safety Devron Moore, a 5-11, 185-pound junior from Carthage, Mo., and defensive end Gabe Luna, a 6-1, 245-pound junior from Garden City, Kan.

(ISU Sports Information)

Clarinda Police Report 2/5/14

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February 5th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Clarinda Police Chief Keith Brothers, Wednesday, released a short list of recent arrests and incidents. Most recently, on Sat., Feb. 1st, 39-year old Tabitha Louise Hamilton, of Clarinda, was arrested for vandalism/destruction of property.

On Jan. 26th, 28-year old Brandon Michael Morrison, of New Market, was arrested for OWI/2nd offense. An, on Jan. 23rd, 46-year old Roger Dale Schaben, of Clarinda, was arrested at the Meadown Run Apartments, for Violation of a No Trespassing Order. That same day, 28-year old Megan Renee Warrick, of Clarinda, was arrested for OWI.

Clarinda Police also investigated 5 incidents of vehicle vandalism, 3 reports of property theft, 2 Domestic Disturbance incidents, 1 assault, and a dog bite incident on the playground of the Garfield Elementary School.

Scheel, Wiegers highlight Iowa signing class

Sports

February 5th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A highly-touted quarterback and an instate star expected to play receiver highlight Iowa’s latest football recruiting class. Detroit-area quarterback Tyler Wiegers is considered among the nation’s top pro-style passers. He’ll join a crowded position group that also includes underclassmen C.J. Beathard and Nic Shimonek.

La Porte City’s Jay Scheel, who will transition from quarterback to wideout, headlines the list of Iowa-based recruits announced Wednesday. Running back C.J. Hilliard of Cincinnati will help the Hawkeyes replenish their depth in the backfield. Cedar Rapids Xavier defensive end Matt Nelson is perhaps the most notable signee on that side of the ball for Iowa, which finished ninth in scoring defense in 2013.

The Hawkeyes finished 8-5 last season and lost to LSU in the Outback Bowl.

Wind Chill Advisory issued for Cass & area Counties

Weather

February 5th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

318 PM CST WED FEB 5 2014 …DANGEROUSLY COLD WIND CHILLS TONIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY… .BITTERLY COLD TEMPERATURES COMBINED WITH BRISK NORTHWEST WINDS OF 10 TO 25 MPH WILL LEAD TO VERY COLD WIND CHILL VALUES OF 20 TO 30 BELOW ZERO LATE THIS EVENING THROUGH MIDDAY THURSDAY.

COUNTIES: CRAWFORD-CARROLL-AUDUBON-GUTHRIE-DALLAS-CASS-ADAIR-MADISON-ADAMS-UNION- TAYLOR-RINGGOLD…

WIND CHILL ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 8 PM THIS EVENING TO NOON CST THURSDAY.

MONONA-HARRISON-SHELBY-POTTAWATTAMIE-MILLS-MONTGOMERY-FREMONT- PAGE COUNTIES…

WIND CHILL ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 10 PM THIS EVENING TO 11 AM CST THURSDAY.

THE COLDEST WIND CHILL READINGS ARE ANTICIPATED OVERNIGHT INTO THURSDAY MORNING. NORTHWEST WINDS OF 15 TO 25 MPH ARE EXPECTED DURING THIS EVENING INTO OVERNIGHT HOURS…BEFORE WINDS WEAKEN TO AROUND 5 TO 15 MPH AND SHIFT WEST BY THURSDAY MORNING.

LOW TEMPERATURES TONIGHT WILL RANGE FROM 10 BELOW TO NEAR 15 BELOW. WIND CHILL VALUES OF 20 TO 30 BELOW ZERO WITH A FEW SPOTS IN THE NORTHEAST DROPPING TO EVEN COLDER THAN 30 BELOW ZERO AT TIMES EARLY THURSDAY MORNING.

2 men hospitalized after high-speed chase in western IA

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February 5th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Pottawattamie County say two Council Bluffs men were transported to the hospital following  a chase and crash of their vehicle Tuesday morning. According Sheriff’s Investigator, Lt. Dwayne Riche, at around 9-a.m. Tuesday, the Pottawattamie County Communications Center put out a broadcast for Pottawattamie County Deputies to be on the lookout for a white Chevy Malibu hatchback. Vehicle was last seen on Hwy 191 southbound with two occupants. Vehicle and subjects reportedly had been involved in a theft of a snow blower in Persia, in Harrison County.

A Pottawattamie County Deputy patrolling in the area of 400th and Tamarack acknowledged the broadcast and proceeded north to 385th and Tamarack. At this time the Deputy went to make his turn around at Shelby when he observed a vehicle matching the broadcast description. The Deputy observed two occupants and the chute of a snow blower in the back seat. The Deputy was able get behind the vehicle on East St. in Shelby. He activated his emergency lights to initiate a traffic stop.

The driver of the vehicle accelerated to a high rate of speed and the Deputy activated his emergency siren in an attempt to get the driver to stop. The driver of the fleeing vehicle turned west onto Tamarack and north at 362nd St. onto a snow covered gravel road. The fleeing vehicle proceeded to the T-intersection of Whippoorwill Road at which time the driver lost control wrecking the vehicle into a cornfield north of Whippoorwill Road.

Driver, 43-year old Michael Meehan, and his passenger, 68-year old Edward Spurling, both of Council Bluffs, were transported to Jennie Edmundson Hospital in Council Bluffs, for injuries suffered from the accident. Spurling was treated and released, while Meehan remains hospitalized.

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office investigation is ongoing at this time. Charges are pending in Harrison and Pottawattamie County.

Chiefs Sign CFL Star WR Weston Dressler

Sports

February 5th, 2014 by Jim Field

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Chiefs have signed Canadian Football League star Weston Dressler to a futures contract, hoping he can bolster a relatively weak wide receiver corps.

The 28-year-old Dressler has spent the past six years in the CFL, where he caught 442 passes for 6,531 yards and 43 touchdowns for the Saskatchewan Roughriders. He caught 70 passes for more than 1,000 yards and nine TDs in helping the Roughriders win the Grey Cup.

The Chiefs have not announced the signing, which appeared on the NFL’s transaction report.

Dressler was a standout at North Dakota but never generated much interest from the NFL. He is listed at 5-foot-7, 179 pounds.

The Chiefs could be looking at Dressler to replace wide receiver Dexter McCluster, who is due to become a free agent.

UI, Iowa State build dorms due to high enrollment

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February 5th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – The University of Iowa and Iowa State University are rushing to build more dormitories as high enrollment causes soaring demand for student housing.  Documents from the Iowa Board of Regents show Iowa State is seeking approval to build an estimated $50 million residence hall project to house 700 students.  Construction in Iowa City continues for a $53 million residence hall project for 500 students. It’s scheduled to open in 2015 and is the university’s first new dorm in more than 40 years.

The Des Moines Register reports the universities have spent millions to lease off-campus apartment building due to a boom in enrollment over the years. The Regents will meet Thursday to discuss financing to complete the new UI dorm. They will also discuss the ISU project.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5th

Trading Post

February 5th, 2014 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: PRO-FORM 395E Elliptical Exerciser w/warranty, like new $275; WURLITZER piano w/bench $225. Call or text 712-254-0773.

FOR SALE: Snapper 22″ Snowblower, 2 stage, self-propelled, electric start $400. 641-740-0659.

WANTED:  8 foot slide in camper, and kind, any condition.  Call 712-790-0895 in Audubon.

 

 

Cass Supervisors to act on tax exemption, Radon regulations & computer issues

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February 5th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors will meet Thursday morning in Atlantic. During the 8:30-a.m. session at the courthouse, the Board will act on approving an application for Industrial Tax Exemption for Bernard Vais (Anita Livestock Auction), with regard to separate cattle and vet sheds.

The Board will also act on approving the previously tabled regulations for “Radon Control Methods,” which were approved by the County Board of Health on Jan. 27th. The Supervisors last week held-off on approving the regulations so they could read through them.

In other action, the Board will act on approving a pay rate adjustment for a Secondary Roads Dept. employee, and, hear a presentation from Solutions, Inc. with regard to quotes for new computer servers, backups and/or intelligent business continuity. Action to purchase one or more of those systems will follow.