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Atlantic City Council to accept bids for properties

News

November 3rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council is expected to act Wednesday evening, on accepting bids for two, City-owned properties acquired through the condemnation process. During the Council’s last regular meeting, resolutions allowing for the sale of properties at 1200 Birch and 1106 Poplar via sealed bids, were approved. Bids will be accepted through 5-p.m. Wednesday (Nov. 5th).

One of the properties is currently an empty lot. The other has a two-story home on the lot. The house is filled with junk and the buyer will need to remove the structure and its contents, according to a demolition agreement the purchaser is required to sign. If no bids are received for either property, or if the Council feels either bid is inadequate, it may reject the offer/offers, and table the matter.

In other business, Interim City Administrator John Lund is expected to report on his recent visit with Ed Morrison, from the Iowa Municipalities Worker’s Compensation Association. Lund says Morrison had good news, in that measures taken by the City to adopt certain policies, have resulted in a roughly 66-percent decline in the number of Worker Compensation claims over the past 5-years. The policies include seat belt or restraint use, using a designated physician and a Return to Work program.

As a result of having fewer claims, Morrison told Lund the City is being moved out of a higher risk bracket and it is now eligible for insurance premium discounts, which Lund says will be less than what a City the average size of Atlantic, pays.

Near end of their 5:30-p.m. meeting, Wednesday, the Council may elect to enter into a Closed Session per Iowa Code, to hold a Collective Bargaining strategy session, with regard to the City’s Road and Wastewater Treatment system employees’ contracts, which are set to expire June 30, 2015. Lund said rather than using a labor attorney to facilitate the discussions, he would try and meet with Union leaders prior to the Council’s meeting.

Cardinals promote David Bell to bench coach

Sports

November 3rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

ST. LOUIS (AP) — The St. Louis Cardinals have signed David Bell to a two-year contract as bench coach to replace Mike Aldrete, who left last week for the same role with Oakland. The 42-year-old Bell was assistant hitting coach last year. He played in the majors for 12 years with six teams including the Cardinals. Bell was a minor league manager in the Reds organization from 2009-12 and third base coach with the Cubs in 2013 before joining St. Louis last year.

Aldrete coached with St. Louis from 2008-14. Also Monday, the Cardinals added catcher Ed Easley to the 40-man roster, which has five open slots after right-handers Eric Fornataro and Jorge Rondon were claimed off waivers. Fornataro was taken by the Nationals and Rondon by the Rockies.

ROSE RUTLEDGE,94, of Atlantic (Svcs. 11/17/14)

Obituaries

November 3rd, 2014 by admin

ROSE RUTLEDGE, 94, of Atlantic, died Sunday, Nov. 2nd, at the Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic. Funeral Services for ROSE RUTLEDGE will be held 11-a.m. Nov. 17th, at the Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Visitation at the funeral home will be held one-hour prior to the services on Nov. 17th.

Burial will be in the Atlantic Cemetery

Rose Rutledge is survived by:

Her daughter – Candy Rutledge, of Las Vegas, NV

Her son  – Perry Rutledge, also of Las Vegas, NV.

Harkin apologizes for remark about Ernst’ looks

News

November 3rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Republican U.S. Senate candidate Joni Ernst says she’s “greatly offended” by a remark Democratic Senator Tom Harkin made last week in Ames and Harkin has issued a written apology this afternoon (Tuesday). Video of Harkin’s remark at a gathering of Story County Democrats was posted online by Buzzfeed yesterday (Sunday). Harkin said Ernst was “really attractive” and “sounds nice” in her campaign ads.

“I don’t care if she’s as good looking as Taylor Swift or as nice as Mr. Rogers, but if she votes like Michele Bachmann, she’s wrong for the state of Iowa,” Harkin said, to extended applause from the Democratic crowd. Ernst was asked about Harkin’s remark this morning (Monday) during an appearance on FOX News.

“I was very offended that Senator Harkin would say that. I think it’s unfortunate that he and many of their party believe you can’t be a real woman if you’re conservative and you’re female,” Ernst said on the “FOX & friends” morning show. “Again, I am greatly offended about that.” Ernst said if her name were “John Ernst” Harkin would not have said those things. Harkin issued a written apology this afternoon, saying he “shouldn’t have said those things” and he regret that Ernst feels offended by what he said.

Harkin added that he has complimented Ernst for running “a very good campaign,” but Harkin said he is “only human and can make mistakes” sometimes in how he expresses himself.

(Radio Iowa)

Cass County Pheasants Forever to hold youth pheasant hunt

Ag/Outdoor, News, Sports

November 3rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County chapter of Pheasants Forever will hold a youth pheasant hunt on Sunday November 16. The event is open to Cass County youths who have completed hunter safety training. The hunt will take place in the afternoon from 1 pm until 5pm. Participants will be provided a box of either twenty gauge or 12 gauge ammunition. If there are youth who would like to attend, but don’t have a shotgun, the PF chapter will provide one.Pheasants 4 ever

Parents or guardians of youth who want to participate need to contact Tom Hurford, Cass County PF Youth Coordinator prior to Friday the 14th @ 712 249 5356. The youth will meet at the Atlantic Hy-vee parking lot at 1pm.

Lawsuit stalls work on planned sports complex

News, Sports

November 3rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DYERSVILLE, Iowa (AP) — A court challenge has largely stalled the proposed development at the “Field of Dreams” movie site. In September 2012, a group of nearby property owners filed a lawsuit against Dyersville, claiming the City Council didn’t consider the impact commercial development would have on the surrounding area by rezoning the property from agricultural use.

Both sides are expected to appear in court next year for the case. Dyersville Mayor Alvin Haas says all local officials can do now is wait. Tentative construction deadlines have passed for the All-Star Ballpark Heaven project, a proposed $74 million baseball and softball complex for traveling youth tournament teams.

Creston man arrested Monday for escaping custody

News

November 3rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports a man wanted on a warrant for escaping from the Iowa Department of Corrections was arrested late this (Monday) morning. 45-year old Fred William Still, Jr., of Creston, was taken into custody at around 11:35-a.m. on Highway 71 in Villisca.

Still, Jr. was being held in the Montgomery County Jail without bond.

Exira-EHK Schools to start 2 hours late Tuesday morning

News, Sports

November 3rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Due to the distance patrons of the Exira/Elk  Horn Kimballton School District will have to travel after tonight’s football game versus Lamoni, Superintendent Dean Schnoes says classes will start 2 hours late Tuesday morning.

Sioux City police release info on wild chase

News

November 3rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Sioux City police have released video of a chase where parts of a car flew off and hit a police cruiser before officers were able to stop the driver. The lead officer in the pursuit, Ryan Morritz, tells the dispatcher what is happening when the wheel comes off the car he is chasing. “His rim just went through my windshield, ” the officer tells the dispatcher. Another officer asks if Morritz can still see and he responds, “Yeah it’s the passenger side.”

Suspect Chad Hughes

Suspect Chad Hughes

The officer is then told it’s okay to do a maneuver to cause the car to spin out, as the chase has gotten dangerous with car parts flying. The video from a squad car behind the action shows the car spinning out in a burst of sparks and the officer reports the driver is fleeing. “The guy is running east through the corn,” the Morritz says.

The suspect tries to hide, but Morritz has a police dog with him and the dog quickly locates the man. Morritz then reports the man is in custody and they are putting handcuffs on him. The chase started after the report of a suspicious vehicle driving without its lights on around 3:20 A-M Friday. Police charged 31-year-old Chad Hughes with felony eluding, possession of meth, O-W-I and five misdemeanor counts. Hughes is also wanted by the U-S Marshal’s Service. Morritz was not hurt and there was around two-thousand dollars in damage done to his patrol car.

(Radio Iowa)

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd

Trading Post

November 3rd, 2014 by Jim Field

TRADE:  chest freezer for 6 large square bales good quality fresh alfalfa hay. White Westinghouse white chest freezer. Meausres 22 inches deep x 27 inches wide x 29 inches high. (no clue what the cubic area is) Approximately 10 years old, clean and runs perfectly. Too big for my small home. You deliver hay and pick up freezer. First one with 6 bales of hay takes it. Ray 712-268-5379 a few miles north of Exira.

FOR SALE:  Coors beer light for card table or pool table $40. 712-304-5311.