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$103,866 Granted to Cass County Nonprofit Agencies

News

April 17th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

21 nonprofit agencies in Cass County have been awarded grants from the Cass County Community Foundation, amounting to $103,866. The checks were presented to representatives of those organizations Friday afternoon by Nicholas Hunt, Chair of the CCCF.

Representatives of various Cass County Organizations proudly display their CCCF grant checks Friday afternoon.

Representatives of various Cass County Organizations proudly display their CCCF grant checks Friday afternoon.

The following nonprofit organizations, which submitted applications to the Cass County Community Foundation by the February 1st deadline, were awarded grants by the Cass County Board of Directors for their respective projects:

  • Anita Foundation: Washer & dryer for facility and new equipment for toddler room $2,000
  • Anita Public Library: Replace front door with automated doors to accommodate handicapped access $4,000
  • Ann W. Wickman Child Development Center: Carpet for Special Needs Preschool classrooms $10,000.00
  • Atlantic Coca-Cola Center & Museum: Display unit for donated items $3,000.00
  • Atlantic Parks & Recreation Department: Fencing around the off-leash dog park at Schildberg Recreation Area $10,000.00
  • Atlantic Public Library: Furnishings to create teen area in library $1,000.00
  • Atlantic Rock Island Society: Climate control equipment to ensure preservation of historic documents $6,000.00
  • Atlantic Youth Sports Organization: Create a playground at the Atlantic Little League Complex $3,000.00
  • Cass County Conservation Board: Funds to finish upgrades of electrical camping hookups at Cold Springs Park $4,500.00
  • Cass County Health System Foundation: Purchase central monitor system for OB department $6,116.00
  • Cass County Historical Museum: Complete building façade by adding signage, awning and seating $5,000.00
  • City of Griswold: Griswold Community Building repairs and equipment $10,000.00
  • City of Lewis: Tornado siren $2,500.00
  • City of Marne: Repair Community Center steps & sidewalk $2,250.00
  • Friends of the Griswold Public Library: Renovations $5,000.00
  • Lewis Public Library: Computers and wireless router $2,500.00
  • Massena Public Library/City of Massena: Awning & outdoor lighting $2,000.00
  • Nishna Valley Trails, Inc: Recreational trail construction to connect two existing trails $25,000.00

All grantees met the criteria as Cass County nonprofit agencies or organizations with charitable missions in the areas of civic, cultural, health, education and social services. Only organizations providing services in Cass County were eligible. Cass County agency representatives received their checks on April 17th.

During brief check distribution activities, Hunt commended the nonprofit agencies for their individual efforts to provide a better quality of life for the residents of Cass County. “Our Advisory Board is pleased to direct $103,866.00 in grants to these important community efforts in Cass County,” Hunt explained. “The Cass County Community Foundation is one of nine counties that are collectively known as the Community Foundations of Southwest Iowa and meets or exceeds the Standards for Community Foundations as established by the Council on Foundations in Washington DC.”

The Cass County Community Foundation works with individuals, families, businesses and organizations to create permanent funds that address the changing, vital community needs and interests. Donating to a permanently endowed fund helps your neighbors today AND you help build a stronger community tomorrow. Not only that, you’ll be eligible to receive a 25% Endow Iowa Tax Credit for each donation, in addition to any Federal tax benefits for which you may qualify.

The Cass County Community Foundation invests and administers these funds and distributes grants to deserving, qualified nonprofit organizations. “This has grown from an annual event to twice a year, with one grant cycle in the spring and another in the fall,” said Hunt. For information about donating or establishing an individual foundation/fund, please contact any of the Board Members, or call Dennis Nissen, Iowa Foundations Director, at 800-794-3458.

Nebraska endures 2nd driest March on record

News, Weather

April 17th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Weather experts say Nebraska and Iowa experienced a near-record dry March this year. The Omaha World-Herald reports regional and national climatologists and meteorologists announced their findings Thursday. They said the state had its second-driest March on record, while Iowa had its third-driest March, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Central Nebraska experienced its driest March in 121 years of record-keeping. Weather experts say dry conditions have contributed to a brisk fire season, a slow start to tornado season and lower headwaters for the Platte and Missouri rivers. However, the National Weather Service expects the two states to get rain this month.

The National Drought Mitigation Center, housed at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, reports that nearly 38 percent of the continental United States is in drought.

Iowa board OKs funding for jobs, projects to 3 companies

News

April 17th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa board has approved nearly $16 million in investments in three companies across the state. The Iowa Economic Development Authority announced the grants Friday for projects in Sioux City, West Des Moines and Knoxville. The board also approved an additional $19.8 million in tax refunds for Google Inc.’s Council Bluffs data center, bringing its total tax incentives to more than $36 million.

Curly’s Foods, a Sioux City processed meats producer, has been awarded tax breaks for an expansion project expected to create 30 jobs. Software developer FunnelWise is slated to receive $150,000 in direct financial assistance for a move to Des Moines, creating 14 jobs and retaining six others.

Knoxville’s Weiler gets $600,000 and tax benefits to expand manufacturing at its heavy road equipment plant for 106 new jobs.

No. 1 egg-producing state aims to keep bird flu out

Ag/Outdoor, News

April 17th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The discovery of bird flu on an Iowa turkey farm has raised serious concerns that the poultry-killing virus could find its way into chicken barns in the nation’s top egg-producing state and decimate flocks. Iowa is home to roughly 50 million chickens that lay nearly one in every five eggs consumed in the U.S.

The highly contagious H5N2 virus has not been detected in any Iowa chicken barns, but it was confirmed Tuesday on a northwest Iowa turkey farm. Iowa Poultry Association executive Randy Olson says farmers are on heightened alert, focusing on biosecurity measures to keep the virus away from chickens.

Procedures previously implemented to guard against salmonella help keep bird flu out, such as bird-proofed chicken houses to keep wild birds out and strict clothing-sanitation protocols.

Sports

April 17th, 2015 by Jim Field

Class 1-A
1. Nevada 3-0 1
2. Iowa City Regina 3-0 3
3. Davenport Assumption 1-1 2
4. Clear Creek-Amana 3-0 4
5. Sioux City Bishop Heelan 3-1 5
6. Council Bluffs St. Albert 3-0 8
7. Center Point-Urbana 3-0 11
8. Waterloo Columbus Catholic 2-1 13
9. Solon 1-1 7
10. Denver 3-0 12
11. Gladbrook-Reinbeck 1-2 9
12. Union 1-3 6
13. Tri-Center 2-0 15
14. Gilbert 5-1 NR
15. Underwood 3-0 NR
Dropped Out: Bondurant-Farrar (10), Nodaway Valley/WCV/AC

Class 2-A
1. Pleasant Valley 4-1 1
2. North Scott 1-1 2
3. Waverly-Shell Rock 3-0 4
4. Ankeny 2-2 5
5. Cedar Rapids Xavier 0-2 3
6. Dallas Center-Grimes 1-1 6
7. Pella 5-0 7
8. Lewis Central 4-1 8
9. Urbandale 2-2 NR
10. Grinnell 4-2 9
11. Winterset 4-0 14
12. ADM 3-0 15
13. Newton 4-1 11
14. Glenwood 4-0 NR
15. Keokuk 4-0 NR
Dropped Out: Independence/East Buchanan (10), Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson (12), Marion (13)

Class 3-A
1. Linn-Mar 3-0 2
2. Iowa City West 4-0 9
3. Ankeny Centennial 5-0 10
4. Waukee 1-1 3
5. Johnston 3-0 6
6. Dowling Catholic 2-2 1
7. Cedar Rapids Kennedy 2-2 4
8. West Des Moines Valley 1-1 6
9. Bettendorf 4-2 8
10. Dubuque Hempstead 4-1 7
Dropped Out: None

Royals Recall Fuentes from Omaha, Option Gore to NW Arkansas

Sports

April 17th, 2015 by Jim Field

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Royals have recalled outfielder Reymond Fuentes from Triple-A Omaha and optioned outfielder Terrance Gore to Double-A Northwest Arkansas.

Kansas City announced the moves before opening a three-game series against the Oakland Athletics on Friday night.

The 24-year-old Fuentes was acquired from San Diego last November for minor league pitcher Kyle Bartsch. He was 8 for 18 with a double in his first six games in Omaha.

The Royals were seeking a little more offensive production after losing outfielder Alex Rios to a broken finger. Gore was called up to replace him, but he is known primarily for his speed and not his production. He didn’t appear in a game while with the Royals.

 

NORENE DUGGAN, 97, of Omaha & formerly of Griswold (Svcs. 4/20/15)

Obituaries

April 17th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

NORENE DUGGAN, 97, of Omaha (& formerly of Griswold), died Thursday, April 16th,  in Omaha. A Mass of Christian burial service for NORENE DUGGAN will be held on Monday, April 20th at 10:30-a.m., at the Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church in Griswold. Duhn Funeral Home in Griswold has the arrangements.

Visitation with the family will be on Sunday from 3-5 PM at the Duhn Funeral Home in Griswold. A prayer service will be at 4:30 PM.

Interment will be at Pleasant Township Cemetery.

NORENE DUGGAN is survived by:

Her children: Barbara J. Braden of Omaha, Katherine T. Duggan of Omaha, Terry Duggan and wife Terry Lou of Griswold, and Daniel J Duggan and wife Donna of Omaha.

3 grandchildren, 2 great grandchildren, many other relatives and friends.

RAMONA (WOOLSEY) SMITH, 87, of Chandler, AZ, formerly of Atlantic (Svcs. 4/25/15)

Obituaries

April 17th, 2015 by Jim Field

RAMONA (WOOLSEY) SMITH, 87, of Chandler, AZ. (formerly of Atlantic), died Thursday, April 16th at her home in Chandler, AZ.  Funeral services for RAMONA (WOOLSEY) SMITH will be held 11-a.m. Saturday, April 25th, at the  Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.

There is no visitation. Condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

Burial will be in the Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Cemetery in Atlantic.

RAMONA (WOOLSEY) SMITH is survived by:

Husband:  Robert Smith

Her daughter – Marlene Frizzell, of Sun Lakes, AZ.

Her sons – Michael Rourick, of Carlsbad, CA., & Bradley Smith, of Prescott, AZ.

4 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.

Pott. County 911 Operator receives Life Saving Award

News

April 17th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A 9-1-1 dispatcher with Pottawattamie County Communications received a Life Saving Award, Thursday, for her role in saving the life of a man suffering from cardiac issues.

Pott Co. Communications Operator Elizabeth Cleveland (Center) (Photo from the Pott. Co. Sheriff's Office Facebook page)

Pott Co. Communications Operator Elizabeth Cleveland (Center) (Photo from the Pott. Co. Sheriff’s Office Facebook page)

Operator Elizabeth Cleveland answered a 911 line during the early morning hours of October 16th. A frantic female caller said her dad was having trouble breathing. While rescue was being dispatched, Cleveland spent 9 minutes on the phone keeping the caller calm and giving her instructions for CPR, until help could arrive.

Cleveland also repeated instructions when the caller’s mother took over compressions, giving positive reinforcement and counting with her. She remained on the line giving instructions until she could hear a Deputy on scene using an Automated External Defibrillator. Lewis Township Rescue transported the patient to Jennie Edmundson Hospital at around 12:30-a.m. A diagnosis revealed the patient had suffered from a neurological event which lead to cardiopulmonary arrest. He was discharged from the hospital a few days later.

The award was presented in conjunction with National Telecommunications Week.

House Fire in Harlan Thu. night

News

April 17th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Firefighters in Harlan responded to the scene of a structure fire late Thursday night. The blaze at 1622 Willow Street was reported shortly after 11-pm.  Occupants of the house said that a woman was laying on the couch when she saw an orange glow in the vicinity of the kitchen.

When she got up to investigate, she saw that the glow was coming from the garage area and opened the door. Flames then erupted into the rest of the home. The couple and their baby escaped the home with only the female’s hand being burned from the hot door.

The Harlan Fire Department was on the scene for about 2 ½ hours. The cause of the fire is still under investigation. The occupants of the home mentioned that they did not have smoke detectors in the residence. Harlan Fire Chief, Roger Bissen, reminds anyone that does not have a smoke detector in their home to call the Harlan Fire Department. The department has detectors available free of charge.

(KNOD)