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Fire alarm and smoke in the building reported at the CAM HS; 7-12 students will be released early!

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December 6th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Anita, Iowa) – Firefighters from Anita were requested at the CAM High School in Anita, this (Wednesday) morning, following a fire alarm and the observation of smoke. All students were safely evacuated to the North Elementary Gymnasium, as a precaution. Superintendent Paul Croghan said 7th thru 12th grade students will be released earlier than normal, today only.

(As said: The issue was with an overheated electrical motor. Parents were notified by JMC. Croghan said if you cannot pick your child-up, the District will run bus routes like normal on Wednesday, and students can ride the buses at those normal times).

Parents with questions should contact the school office.

Adair County Supervisors receive MMP, Insurance & Bond financing updates

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December 6th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Board of Supervisors in Adair County, today (Wednesday), received updated with regard to a Manure Management Plan, Insurance rates, and Bond interest/premium rates. Their first action was to acknowledge the receipt of a Manure Management Plan Update. Board Chair Jerry Walker…

County Auditor Mandy Berg updated the Board of FY25 ISAC Group Health Insurance rates.

County Engineer Nick Kauffman reported on Adair County Secondary Roads Department maintenance work and activities. He said the Washington 32 bridge is finished, with the exception of some dirt work.

And, Maggie Burger with Speer Financial provided insight into Bond interest rates, the issuance of additional obligation debt, etc. With regard to the latter, Speer said….

The majority of the debts are for road projects. The County is currently looking to take on about $5-million in debt for a similar project.

She said they likely wouldn’t need to do any work on TIF (Tax Increment Financing), to get the project ready to go. Speer said the next part of the process is setting the date for a public hearing on the borrowing itself, and then proceed forward with the actual borrowing timeline. That can be as little as 75 days, or as long as the Board determines is necessary.

Interest rates on bond are higher than have been seen in quite some time, she said.

The County is looking to bond for road construction projects sometime this March or April. Speers suggested the County go out for bids first, before taking on bond debt, so the “amount not to exceed” can be determined prior to a public hearing on the issuance of bonds. County Engineer Nick Kauffamn said the bid letting is set for January or February.

Police and labor unions call for NW Iowa county supervisor to resign

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December 6th, 2023 by admin

More community leaders are calling for action surrounding a Woodbury County supervisor whose wife was convicted last month of voter fraud. At last (Tuesday) night’s county board meeting, two unions representing law enforcement and labor called for the resignation of Jeremy Taylor, who was first elected to the all-Republican board in 2014. Taylor wasn’t swayed.

“I wanted to just make a statement in response to some of the statements that have been made tonight,” Taylor says. “I was elected by the people of this county to do a job, and I take that very seriously and work hard to do the absolute best job I can. They hold us accountable every four years.” Board Chairman Matthew Ung says having Taylor in office is a distraction to the work that needs to be done by local government.

“It’s a sad situation and it’s something that the board shouldn’t have to get into,” Ung says, “but we’re forced into it by the position that he’s in.” The board decided not to vote on a resolution brought forward by the county auditor to call on the state attorney general to investigate the Taylors as a way to remove him from office. They said the public can file a petition through district court instead. Ung was one of three board members who previously called on Taylor to resign.

“Almost the whole meeting was about him,” Ung says. “Most people attending were here to see if he would say anything and address the elephant in the room, which is the fact that he was labeled a co-conspirator by the government during the trial of his wife.” The board accepted the resignation of Taylor as vice chair, a move that was mainly symbolic, since there are only two more meetings left this year. New leadership gets picked in January. Taylor’s wife, Kim, was convicted on November 21st on 52 counts of voter fraud connected to elections in 2020 when her husband’s name was on the ballot.

Cass County Engineer says the current warm weather is perfect for some bridge/road projects.

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December 6th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Warm weather continues to allow work to proceed on various road and bridge projects in Cass County (IA). County Engineer Trent Wolken said Tuesday, that a culvert located on 720th south of Tucson Road is now open. During a meeting of the County Board of Supervisors, Wolken said 720th opened-up on Monday. Work continues, meanwhile, on other road projects, thanks to a few days of warmer than normal temperatures.

Wolken said crews were expected to begin pouring 290-yards of concrete for Bridge #319 deck over Indian Creek on G30, today (Wednesday).

Once the deck is cured, Wolken said that should get them into the final stretch of construction, which includes finishing the rails along the road.

Heartbeat Today 12-6-2023

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December 6th, 2023 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Carol Schwarte about the Atlantic BPO DOES Holiday Cookie Walk coming up Saturday, December 9 from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm at the Atlantic American Legion Memorial Building at 201 Poplar Street.

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Union County S/O releases details on Dec. 4th injury accident

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December 6th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – The Union County Sheriff’s Office today (Wednesday) reports three people were injured during a collision that occurred Monday evening on Highway 34 East. Authorities say at around 6:25-p.m., Deputies were dispatched to an accident at the intersection of Highways 34 East and 169 South. An investigation determined a 2004 Ford pickup driven by 38-year-old Jason Vernon Mullen, of Johnston, was traveling east on Highway 34. A 2013 Chrysler Town & Country van driven by 96-year-old Leroy Dale Manship, of Afton, was turning left (westbound) from Highway 169 South, when he turned into the eastbound lane of traffic on Highway 34.

Mullen tried to move his vehicle out of the way, but was unable to do so. The vehicles collided in the eastbound lane of travel. All occupants were wearing their seat belts.

Mullen and his passengers, 65-year-old Marilea Elizabeth Mullen, of Corning, and 14-year-old Chayten Pope, were injured and transported by EMS ambulance to the hospital in Creston. Manship was also injured in the crash. He was treated and released to his residence by EMS crews.

Both vehicles were a total loss. There were no citations mentioned in the Sheriff’s report.

Eastern Iowa woman charged in connection w/a fatal crash that occurred last May

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December 6th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

MARSHALL COUNTY, Iowa (WHO-TV) — In an update to a previous report, authorities say woman from eastern Iowa faces several charges in connection to a crash that occurred May 20th, near Albion, and that caused the death of an 86-year-old man. The crash between a car and a tractor happened on Highway 330. When first responders arrived on scene they found a tractor overturned in a ditch and another vehicle with heavy front-end damage in the middle of the road.

According to the Iowa State Patrol, the tractor had pulled just out of a private drive onto the highway, when it was rear ended by a vehicle. The impact caused the tractor to crash into the ditch and roll onto its top. The driver of the tractor, 86-year-old Clarence Borton, died from his injuries at the scene of the crash. The driver of the vehicle, 23-year-old Morgan Weigelt, from Albion, was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment of  non-life threatening injuries.

On Tuesday (Dec. 5, 2023), Weigelt was charged with failure to stop in assured and clear distance, use of an electronic communication device – over the age of 18, homicide by vehicle, and failure to provide proof of financial liability. She was being held at the Marshall County Jail on a $10,900 bond.

Tuesday Boys High School Wrestling Scores

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December 6th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Glenwood 2-0, Harlan 2-1, St. Albert 1-1, SW Iowa 0-2
Glenwood 63, Harlan 18
Glenwood 78, St. Albert 5
Harlan 66, Southwest Iowa 12
Harlan 63, St. Albert 18
St. Albert 30, Southwest Iowa 19

Underwood 2-0, AHSTW 1-1, Tri-Center 0-2
Underwood 53, AHSTW 24
Underwood 61, Tri-Center 18
AHSTW 39, Tri-Center 36

Logan-Magnolia 3-0, MO Valley 2-1, CB-TJ 0-2, Woodbine 0-2
Missouri Valley 59, Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson 24
Missouri Valley 74, Woodbine 6
Logan-Magnolia 48, Missouri Valley 24
Logan-Magnolia 66, Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson 11
Logan-Magnolia, 83, Woodbine 0

Earlham 3-0, Panorama 2-1, West Central Valley 1-2, Van Meter 0-3
Earlham 42, Panorama 33
Earlham 51, Van Meter 24
Earlham 57, West Central Valley 23
Panorama 57, Van Meter 16
Panorama 45, West Central Valley 33
West Central Valley 48, Van Meter 36

Tuesday High School Boys Basketball Scores

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December 6th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Hawkeye Ten Conference:
Clarinda 58 Atlantic, 53
Denison-Schleswig 32, Glenwood 28
Kuemper Catholic 69, Harlan Community 52
Red Oak 73 Shenandoah, 46
St. Albert 61 Creston, 56

Western Iowa Conference:
Treynor 67, Audubon 37
Underwood 64, Riverside 37
Missouri Valley 66 Logan-Magnolia, 62
AHSTW 49 IKM-Manning, 48

Rolling Valley Conference:
Coon Rapids-Bayard 51, West Harrison 39
Exira-EHK 60, Glidden-Ralston 30
Woodbine 69 CAM, 51
Ar-We-Va 64 Paton-Churdan, 44

Corner Conference:
East Mills 72, Fremont-Mills 22
Essex 69 Hamburg, 33
Stanton 67 Griswold, 44

West Central Conference:
Van Meter 65, ACGC 63
Ogden 66, Interstate-35 25
Woodward-Granger 63, Woodward Academy 32
Des Moines Christian 64, West Central Valley 31
Earlham 56 Panorama, 53
Madrid 68 Pleasantville, 40

Tuesday High School Girls Basketball Scores

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December 6th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Hawkeye Ten Conference:
Atlantic 53, Clarinda 40
Glenwood 54, Denison-Schleswig 45
#7 St. Albert 81, Creston 21
Harlan Community 56, Kuemper Catholic 41
Shenandoah 66, Red Oak 27

Western Iowa Conference:
Logan-Magnolia 60, Missouri Valley 33
Underwood 55, Riverside 32

Rolling Valley Conference:
#13 Coon Rapids-Bayard 67, West Harrison 29
#15 Exira-EHK 69, Glidden-Ralston 34
CAM 49, Woodbine 41
Ar-We-Va 47, Paton-Churdan 17

Corner Conference:
Fremont-Mills 54, East Mills 13
Essex 45, Hamburg 30
Stanton 66, Griswold 25
East Atchison 46 Sidney, 23 (NC)

West Central Conference:
#3 Des Moines Christian 31, West Central Valley 20
Van Meter 58 ACGC, 56
Interstate-35 47 Ogden, 20
#3 Panorama 72 #9 Earlham, 39