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Bluffs District officials accept 2 T.J. teachers’ resignations

News

February 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Council Bluffs Community School District have accepted the resignations of two Thomas Jefferson High School teachers, although one will remain on the district’s payroll for three months. According to The Daily NonPareil, the school board accepted the resignation, effective Monday, of Jeffrey Daugherty, a former math teacher who faces criminal charges after an alleged relationship with a 15-year-old female student at the school.

Dan Liggett, a physical education teacher, also resigned effective April 30th. Liggett was named in an affidavit about the Daugherty case as being aware of the alleged relationship prior to being approached by the school’s principal. It is uncertain why he was placed on administrative leave by the district.

Both men’s resignations were accepted during a special school board meeting held Tuesday afternoon that lasted just over two minutes. Diane Ostrowski, the district’s chief communications officer, said the reason Liggett resigned and any stipulations are confidential. Superintendent Martha Bruckner said Liggett negotiated the resignation date with the district’s lawyer.

Liggett will remain on paid administrative leave. He’ll earn $11,252 in salary for the months of February, March and April. Daugherty faces two counts of third-degree sexual abuse, five counts of sexual exploitation by a school employee, one count of sexual exploitation of a minor and one count of lascivious conduct with a minor, according to court records.

He is set to be arraigned Feb. 9. A jury trial is currently scheduled to start March 24. He is currently free after posting a $10,000 bond.

East Mills PPEL approved Tues. night

News

February 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The second time was the charm for voters in the East Mills Community School District, Tuesday, as they passed by a slim margin, a Physical Plant and Equipment Levy (PPEL), during a special election. Unofficial results from the Mills County Auditor’s Office show the PPEL of $1.34 per thousand dollars valuation passing by a vote of 478 “Yes” to 410 “No” votes The referendum received almost 54% of the vote–a simple majority was necessary in order to pass. Voters rejected a similar PPEL referendum in September.

Monies raised through the 10-year levy will be used to complete geothermal upgrades in each of the district’s buildings. District officials have said the PPEL is key part of the district’s long-range building plans, which call for converting East Mills Junior-Senior High School in Malvern into a K-12 facility.

Tuesday Boys High School Basketball Scores

Sports

February 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Hawkeye 10:

  • Harlan 73, Atlantic 62
  • Creston 69, Glenwood 60 (OT)
  • Kuemper Catholic 77, Lewis Central 71
  • Shenandoah 68, Red Oak 48
  • Sergeant Bluff-Luton 72, Denison-Schleswig 64
  • St. Albert 66, CB Thomas Jefferson 63

Western Iowa:

  • Audubon 65, A-H-S-T-W 63
  • IKM-Manning 82, Underwood 55
  • Missouri Valley 54, Logan-Magnolia 38
  • Treynor 60, Griswold 36
  • Tri-Center 50, Riverside 47

Rolling Valley:

  • Ar-We-Va 65, Coon Rapids-Bayard 40
  • Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 53, West Harrison 46
  • Boyer Valley 73, Woodbine 44
  • Paton-Churdan 69, Adair-Casey 54

Corner:

  • East Mills 59, Nishnabotna 41
  • Clarinda Academy 78, Heartland Christian 65
  • Fremont Mills 69, South Page 45
  • Sidney 60, Essex 52

Others:

  • Bedford 64, East Union 29
  • Carroll 72, Ballard 60
  • Earlham 59, Guthrie Center 38
  • Lenox 80, Southwest Valley 68
  • Nodaway Valley 67, Mount Ayr 43
  • Orient-Macksburg 73, Mormon Trail 68 (OT)

School Bond referendum fails in Nodaway Valley District

News

February 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A bond referendum that would have been used to build and equip a new elementary building and improve the site in the Nodaway Valley School District has failed by a slim margin. Unofficial results from the Adair County Auditor’s Office show that while there were 397 “Yes” votes to 283 “No” votes for the $8.8-million dollar referendum, the measure needed 60-percent approval in order to pass. It received 58.4-percent. There were a total of 680 votes cast out of the 3,004 registered voters in the district.

At least two informational meetings were held prior to the vote. The current building is nearly 60-years old. Officials have said it would cost $6.5-million to renovate the existing facility, which is not currently energy efficient, is difficult to maintain, and not ADA compliant.

Nodaway Valley Superintendent Casey Berlau has stated that the new structure would have included a safe room/storm shelter, and met all energy efficiency and ADA requirements.

WILMA McCURDY, 88, of Bridgewater (Svcs. 2/7/15)

Obituaries

February 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

WILMA McCURDY, 88, of Bridgewater, died Tuesday, February 3rd,  at the Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic. A Funeral Mass for WILMA McCURDY will be held 10:30-a.m. Sat., Feb. 7th, at St. Timothy’s Catholic Church Reno, south of Cumberland. Steen Funeral Home in Massena has the arrangements.

An open visitation will be held from Noon until 7-p.m. Friday (2/6) at the funeral home, where the family will greet friends from 5-until 7-p.m., and a Rosary will be held at 4-p.m.; Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Burial will be in the St. Timothy’s Catholic Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to the Wilma McCurdy memorial fund to be established by the family at a later date.

WILMA McCURDY is survived by:

Her husband – Calvin McCurdy of Bridgewater.

Her children – Linda Reineke and husband Don of Massena, Mike McCurdy and wife Sandy of Bridgewater, Jerry McCurdy and wife Debbie of Cumberland and Karen Bower and husband Kevin of Polk City

9 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren,  other relatives and friends

Winter Weather Advisory issued for Cass & area Counties, 2/4/15

News, Weather

February 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

CASS-ADAIR-MADISON COUNTIES…335 AM CST WED FEB 4 2015

WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 1 PM CST THIS AFTERNOON

POTTAWATTAMIE-MILLS-MONTGOMERY COUNTIES: WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON TODAY.

ADAMS-UNION-TAYLOR AND RINGGOLD COUNTIES: WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 6-AM TODAY UNTIL 1-P.M.

FREMONT AND PAGE COUNTIES: WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 1-P.M.

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN DES MOINES HAS ISSUED A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW…WHICH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1 PM CST THIS AFTERNOON.

* TIMING…SNOW WILL BEGIN BY SUNRISE IN SOUTHWEST IOWA AND MOVE ACROSS SOUTH CENTRAL IOWA BEFORE NOON.

* STORM TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS…2 TO 4 INCHES.

* WINDS/VISIBILITY…NORTH WINDS INCREASING TO 15 TO 20 MPH WITH HIGHER GUSTS BY LATE MORNING. VISIBILITY WILL FALL BELOW A MILE DURING HEAVIER SNOWFALL.

* IMPACTS…ROADS WILL BECOME SNOW COVERED AND LOW VISIBILITY WILL MAKE TRAVEL HAZARDOUS.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS

A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW MEANS THAT PERIODS OF SNOW WILL CAUSE PRIMARILY TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES. BE PREPARED FOR SNOW COVERED ROADS AND LIMITED VISIBILITIES…AND USE CAUTION WHILE DRIVING.

NWS Weather Forecast for Cass & area Counties, 2/4/15

Weather

February 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

330 AM CST WED FEB 4 2015

WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 1 PM CST THIS AFTERNOON

EARLY THIS MORNING…LIGHT SNOW LIKELY. NOT AS COLD. LITTLE OR NO NEW SNOW ACCUMULATION. NORTH WIND 10 TO 15 MPH. CHANCE OF SNOW 60 PERCENT.

TODAY…SNOW THROUGH MID MORNING…THEN CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF LIGHT SNOW BEFORE NOON. PARTLY SUNNY IN THE AFTERNOON. AREAS OF BLOWING SNOW BEFORE NOON. BREEZY…COLDER. SNOW ACCUMULATION AROUND 2 INCHES. HIGH 15 TO 20. NORTH WIND 15 TO 20 MPH. CHANCE OF SNOW NEAR 100 PERCENT.

TONIGHT…MOSTLY CLEAR. VERY COLD. LOW 5 TO 10 BELOW. NORTHWEST WIND NEAR 10 MPH SHIFTING TO THE WEST AFTER MIDNIGHT.

THURSDAY…MOSTLY SUNNY. VERY COLD. BREEZY. HIGH AROUND 20. SOUTH WIND 5 TO 10 MPH INCREASING TO 15 TO 20 MPH IN THE AFTERNOON. LOWEST WIND CHILL READINGS AROUND 15 BELOW IN THE MORNING.

FRIDAY…MOSTLY SUNNY. WARMER. HIGH IN THE UPPER 30S. SOUTHWEST WIND 5 TO 15 MPH.

SATURDAY…PARTLY SUNNY. HIGH IN THE MID 40S.

Iowa early News Headlines: Wed., Feb. 4th 2015

News

February 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa lawyers won’t have to pay a new $100 annual fee to help low-income people afford legal representation. Chief Justice Mark Cady says the Iowa Supreme Court will not assess the fee on lawyers to fund Iowa Legal Aid. Supporters said there was a great need for more low-income legal assistance. But critics said the fees unfairly singled out their profession and would hurt younger lawyers saddled with law school debt.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Democratic lawmakers are proposing a significant boost to school aid for the coming academic year. Leaders in the Democratic-majority Senate say they will try to increase funding by over $200 million for the next school year. That’s more than double the amount sought by Gov. Terry Branstad and Republican lawmakers who control the state House. Both proposals include dollars already dedicated to a teacher training program.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa lawmakers are getting behind an effort to preserve farmland in the state. Sen. Joe Bolkcom, a Democrat from Iowa City, and Rep. Bobby Kaufmann, a Republican from Wilton, said Tuesday they would serve on an advisory board to the new Sustainable Iowa Land Trust. The organization seeks to preserve land in Iowa for farming and to make it more affordable for beginning farmers.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Gov. Terry Branstad has chosen Beth Townsend to serve as director of Iowa Workforce Development. Townsend has been serving in the role in an interim capacity since the previous director retired last month. The appointment must now be confirmed by the Iowa Senate. Former director Teresa Wahlert retired last month.

Bluffs Police investigate stabbing incident

News

February 3rd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs are investigating the circumstances surrounding a stabbing incident. Officers were called to the area of 8th Street and Creek Top at around 1:20-p.m., Tuesday, in an attempt to locate a possible victim of a stabbing. When they arrived at the scene and located the victim, 44-year old Jackie Henry, a transient, the man refused to give officers information about the incident. Officers did observe a small stab wound to Henry’s lower right side. The man was transported to Jennie Edmundson Hospital for treatment to his injuries. The investigation will continue as information arises.

Winter Weather Advisory 2-am until Noon, Wednesday

Weather

February 3rd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

POTTAWATTAMIE-MILLS-MONTGOMERY-FREMONT-PAGE COUNTIES…

WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 2 AM TO NOON CST WEDNESDAY

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN OMAHA/VALLEY HAS ISSUED A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW…WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 2 AM TO NOON CST WEDNESDAY.

* TIMING…LIGHT SNOW WILL MOVE INTO THE ALBION AND COLUMBUS AREAS BY 2AM…SPREADING INTO THE OMAHA COUNCIL BLUFFS AND LINCOLN AREAS BY 4 OR 5AM…THEN DROPPING SOUTH DURING THE MORNING HOURS AND ENDING ACROSS THE AREA FROM NORTH TO SOUTH BETWEEN 8AM AND NOON.

* SNOW ACCUMULATIONS…2 TO 4 INCHES. SOME LOCATIONS MAY BE LIGHTER ON THE NORTHERN EDGE OF THE ADVISORY AND THERE COULD BE SOME POCKETS OF HIGHER AMOUNTS.

* MAIN IMPACT…THE LIGHT TO MODERATE SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW WILL AFFECT MORNING TRAVELERS. TRAVEL WILL BE DIFFICULT DUE TO VISIBILITY RESTRICTIONS FROM ACCUMULATING SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW.

* NORTH WINDS INCREASING TO 15 TO 25 MPH WITH GUSTS OF 30 TO 35 MPH.

* COLD AND WIND CHILLS…TEMPERATURES WILL ONLY BE IN THE TEENS WITH SINGLE DIGIT ABOVE AND BELOW ZERO WIND CHILLS. IT WILL BE MUCH COLDER THURSDAY MORNING.